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Hand painted Tar Paper ANTIQUE CIRCUS ADVERTISING POSTER Elephant, Salvaged Find

$ 23.76

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Aged , damaged, salvage find
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Sometimes in life you run across something just plain weirdly wonderful and unusually rare. This is a salvage piece of a larger hand painted circus backdrop, painted on old sheet of thick tar paper. The pieces I have when puzzled together look as though it was a repeating pattern that they painted using a rough screen template to quickly cover the vast sheet with circus images.
    The paint is still vibrant & quite thick , there is expected cracking, chipping, paint loss, and some damage to the pieces as they were cut away from the surface. I am guessing they are painted on a very thick old tar paper. I've taken pictures of the backs to show the material.
    They have been tucked away inside an old estate for an untold number of years, undisturbed..waiting to be found. They are incredible pieces of Circus related folk art. Please see my other listings featuring more images from the panel.
    UPDATE - ONLY THE ELEPHANT WITH SHOTGUN HOLE REMAINS.
    This is the "Elephant" panel, I have 2 available, they are both roughly the same size, both with damage - one has holes from either a shot gun or nails and the other has a turned up corner. They are not cut square but quickly cut away so they could remove them, most likely someone salvaged them from a rubbish pile 75/85 yrs ago. If you would prefer one over the other please let me know if you want the one with holes, or the one with turned up corner, if not I will simply send one randomly.
    Approx. 14" x 15 1/2" ( one is a touch larger )
    There are no identifying logos which would help to narrow down the CIrcus, but in appearance looks more like a backdrop for a midway game or entrance passage way walls. I could easily see these, framed in a folk art collection. They really are very appealing & rare.
    They will ship flat between two pieces of cardboard. USPS.