Up for sale is a neat folk art carved wood bust of a Native American with a headdress. Its mounted on a painted board that acts as a frame. The frame has the most interesting paint. The Native American has some jewels mounted thoughout. They look like painted glass beads. The paint on them matches the background board. Both boards are very thin. Looks to date from around 1930s. Maybe the 40s. Could be a scout project or maybe it was a tourism piece. Bold colors.

Recently found in Tipp City Ohio (north of Dayton in Western Ohio).

A hair under 13 and 3/4 inches tall. 9 and 5/8 inches wide. See can for scale.

Condition: Has some wear. Loss of "jewels" in the Native American. Chipping to the edge of the figure. Scratches across the head band and cheek. Loss of finish to the mouth. Native bust have some splits and cracks.  Its started to separate from the frame some too. Frame has some wear. All original. No repairs. Nice surface overall. Displays well. See photos and video.