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An Early 20thC American Folk Art Painted Cast Iron Boot Scraper Formed as a Cat c.1920 sub-Beth Carter @ Doe & Hope The rare and beautifully aged

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An Early 20thC American Folk Art Painted Cast Iron Boot Scraper Formed as a Cat c.1920 sub-Beth Carter @ Doe & Hope The rare and beautifully agedOrigin: American Period: Early 20thC Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1920 Width: 14. 5 Height: 9. 5 Depth: 4. 25 The sculptural American folk art cast iron boot scraper, cast in one piece, formed as a striding cat, its body rendered in a flattened silhouette with tail arched high and head lowered in purposeful motion, being primitively modelled, giving a remarkable strength of outline, the elongated back, lightly defined haunches and incised whisker

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