where there is framing to surround the glass
Part of what I love about them is indeed how open ended they are to application to all sorts of learning exercises and challenges (and made-up games I think
with a fantastic degree of detail to the portrait and plate on the corner shelf
This sweet little pencil drawing really captures the essence of mouse-ness
the smaller (which I am just throwing in with the other) is locked and would need a Chinese key (which looks like a large
1926 Mohican, from J.T. Garvin's "Wildfire" Portfolio, 1969-70 small broom where there is framing toThis drawing came from a larger portfolio of some 50 drawings, all of cars, most initialed and dated 1969 or 70 on reverse, which with some piecing together I've figured out were done by a Jerry Thayer Garvin of Nottingham, NH all as the imagined holdings of a fictional "Wildfire Corporation" founded in 1898. Found in the portfolio was an elaborate set of notes detailing the makers and models of the cars held in this fictional Wildfire Collection,