a sketch of a woman sleeping on what appears to be a settee
perhaps late 19th or very early 20th c
and charmingly a bit off square
and I wouldn't go crashing it into other cars
with the design applied to the white enamel by transfer printing--a process by which an impression from an engraved metal plate brushed with enamel colours is transferred to paper and then to the surface to be decorated
Exuberant Flowers, Radiating Hearts, Late 19th Century Pennsylvania Folk Art Crayon Drawing in Period Frame, As Found basket of fruit a sketch of a womanThis one is late 19th century Pennsylvania, graphite and crayon (with a little bit of saturated watercolor too) on lightly lined paper. On reverse appears the monogram (UB, I believe) written in crayon, along with a few other words I can't quite make out. Just exuberant, with marvelously bold color, and this giant sun like flower at center, the petals of which spring more petals, and diamonds, and hearts, which then spring whole flowers on stems very