This Saturday and Sunday, the Fine American Craftsman Show, put on by the Wilton Historical Society, will be celebrating it’s 25th anniversary. Wilton resident Glen Heller said this will be his first ...
Around 1910, when Newburyport cabinetmaker Charles Safford was carving his wooden decoy of a sleeping Canada goose, the idea it could one day sell for a king's ransom probably never crossed his mind.
In the Pacific Flyway, delicate wooden carvings with iridescent paint jobs now replace what was once a simple hunting tool. Mike Bisceglia of Flournoy began carving into a traditional American art ...
Around 1910, when Newburyport cabinetmaker Charles Safford was carving his wooden decoy of a sleeping Canada goose, the idea it could one day sell for a king's ransom probably never crossed his mind.