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Henry Charbeneau (Charbonneau), “Collection of 42 Minature Tools”, Macomb County, Michigan, c. …
Collection of 42 Minature Tools
Henry Charbeneau (Charbonneau), “Collection of 42 Minature Tools”, Macomb County, Michigan, c. …
Henry Charbeneau (Charbonneau), “Collection of 42 Minature Tools”, Macomb County, Michigan, c. 1913, Wood and photograph in oval frame, 16 x 20 in., Collection of the American Folk Art Museum, Gift of Martha Amundson, 2019.8.1. Photo by Adam Reich.
Record Details

Collection of 42 Minature Tools

Datec. 1913
Place/RegionMichigan
MediumWood and photograph in oval frame
Dimensions20 x 16"
Credit LineGift of Martha Amundson
Accession number2019.8.1
Photo CreditAdam Reich
Description

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