Antique Flemish Art Co. Pyrography 
#938 Christmas Poinsettias Plaque 
circa 1890's

The Flemish Art Company of New York City appeared to have been given its name 

based on the belief that pyrography had Flemish origins. 

Because pyrography became so popular from the late 1800's to the first quarter of the 1900's, 

and because this company played so big a part in that phenomenon, 

the term "Flemish art" became synonymous with pyrography.


This stunning piece measures 18-1/8" x 6" x 3/8"


Wonderful antique condition,

with surface wear commensurate with age.

There is a small chip that started on the back from

a hole that someone put in it (probably to put a hanger in)

It could easily be glued back tight.


Please see Photos for complete description and condition.