Antique Pyrography Wood Carving Labrador Retrievers with Picket Fence Leash Holder


Item Number: 340

Time Left: CLOSED

Online Close: Nov 16, 2014 10:00 PM EST

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Description

This antique pyrographic piece measures 15" long by 8" high and features two labrador retrievers and a picket fence wtih a bunch of brass rings, great for holding keys or leashes.  This piece has some light scratches but is still in very good condition despite its age.


The word 'pyrography' means 'writing with fire'. It's sometimes called 'pokerwork' because the design is burned into the wood with a thin pokerlike tool. The earliest examples were done in China more than 2,000 years ago. The technique became popular in the United States in the late 1800s, when a method of coloring the designs by using benzoline was developed. By the early 1900s, boxes, candlesticks, plaques, novelties and furniture were being decorated with pyrographic designs. The Flemish Art Co. was the major producer of pyrographic items in the United States. The term "Flemish art" is sometimes used generically to refer to any pyrographic work. The company was in business in the late 1800s and early 1900s and sold finished pieces, unfinished pieces, woodworking supplies and pyrographic kits through Sears catalogs.

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