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Hand Carved Wooden Hillbilly Mountain Man Figure Folk Art Primitive Gnome

$110

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This intricately carved wooden tall gnome or hillbilly mountain man figurine is a testament to fine craftsmanship. Its unique design, featuring a tall hat and detailed beard, makes it an eye-catching decorative addition. This piece is suitable for collectors or those wishing to enhance their living space with artisanal art. • Handcrafted with precision • Detailed facial features • Unique tall hat design • Solid wooden base for stability Minor scratches and scuffs are visible on the surface, adding character to the piece. Holes in hands may have previously held something. Height approximately 16 inches. Features: • Folk Art Size: Unisex 16 inches Measurements: Height 16 in / 41 cm Width 4 in / 10 cm Depth 3 in / 8 cm Condition: Pre-Owned Good Good Condition with No Known Defects. Please see all Photos up close for accurate descriptions and conditions. We cannot ship to any address other than the one you have on file. Please ensure the address you want your item shipped is correct before checking out. Thank you for your visit and be sure to add us to your favorite seller's list!! We Welcome And Consider All Offers
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