$27.20
Two vintage ornate faux wicker framed picture wall hangings. These are very mid century when this type of wall decor was all the rage. They are marked on the backs for the Burwood Company and dated 1975 in Roman numerals.
The two pieces are both an elongated diamond shaped fake wicker frame around a picture. One picture is an old well and the other picture is of a water pump. Both have a great farm and country look to them.
The two vintage matching but different wall art pieces from 1975 have hooks on the back of them for hanging. These are mid century wall decor items are quite striking on the wall.
They are dated 1975 and 1350 and have the copyright stamp of the Burwood Products Co. on the backs.
They measure approx. 14 inches at the tallest point and 6 1/2 inches at the widest point. They are about 1 inch deep.
In nice vintage condition with no chips or cracks.
NOTE:
The Burwood Company made a number of home decor items popular in the mid century. Burwood Carved Products Co. started in the late 1920s in Port Huron, MI. In 1932, they dropped “carved” from their name. They were owned by Homco from about 1974 to 1987-8. They went out of business in the late 1990s.
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