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Chalkware is a
mainly American term for po****r
figurines either made of
moulded plaster of
Paris (usually) or
sculpted gypsum, and painted, typically...
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Indian statues for
western themed restaurants. In the 1950s, they
produced chalkware lamps,
usually featuring paired male and
female figures, and
other home...
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antique M.
Hohner accordion on
which Frank shows off his
musical talents,
chalkware figurines of
Uncle Sam and a
soldier boy, late-1950s
Jayne Mansfield water...
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Volatile fatty acids Vaillancourt Folk Art, an
American studio producing chalkware collectables.
Veteran Feminists of America, an
organization for veterans...
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Harney worked there. In 1984,
Vaillancourt Folk Art,
noted makers of
chalkware, was
established in Sutton. In 2004,
Sutton was
designated as a Preserve...
- on velvet,
paintings on gl****, wood sculptures,
metal sculptures, and
chalkware. In 1934,
Rockefeller began to lend
parts of her
collection for permanent...
- well as paintings, toys,
weather vanes,
sculptural woodcarvings, and
chalkware. The
Historical Society's
holdings in
artifacts and
decorative arts include...
- ago. The
second phase was
around 6500–6000 BP when
white and
painted chalkware were
present along with
ground adzes and axes
along with
flaked points...
- (360 mm)
dolls by Baby
Barry Toys in 1957. A 10-figure set of
carnival chalkware statues of
Dogpatch characters was
manufactured by
Artrix Products in...
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having developed the
process used to
create the
first contemporary use of
chalkware,
using a plaster-like
substance with
confectionery moulds. Vaillancourt...