Angie's Museum of International Artifacts and Oddities. And Library
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Locality: Cushing, Oklahoma
Address: 404 E 6th St 74023 Cushing, OK, US
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Was feeling guilty over not posting picture of the life partner of my Nigerian mask. So... here she is.
One of a pair of Nigerian masks. I will post more from the "Museum" later
Paintings from Angola and as much as it grieves me now, Elephant tusks brought into the States before it was outlawed, also an oak antique buffet , a wine pitcher from Rome, and the mirror was my great grandfather's. The pair of masks are from Nigeria and I will post a close up next.
A light my dad bought me with the statment " If you can't beat 'em, join 'em." Having to do with my admiration for wolves.
Pictures of my daughter Jes, her husband Seth, some wolf and faerie statuettes and my great great grandfather's hurricane lantern.
An oak clock made by an English clock maker's son about 250 yrs ago. You can also see part of my plate collection and a wolf etched mirror I recieved as a gift.
Picture of my son in law in Mexico, a forever calendar made of green marble from South Africa, a conch shell from from the Bahamas and a good saying from Jes Spitler.
The ship's bell from the Key Hawaii.
Family pictures, a Mayan mask, an alter piece given to me by an Apache shaman, a picture of the Key Hawaii, one of the offshore rigs my dad ran. ( little known fact : when they are moving locations they are considered ships and the supervisor is the "captain), picture of my wolf, an Apache friendship circle and a wall hanging of horses crossing a stream to remind me of feeding sugar cubes to wild horses in the Rockie Mountains when I was a little girl
Dream catcher with malachite and a wolf, one of my son's pictures taken the day he got married, a picture my brother took from Dead Horse Point in Utah, and a walnut candle holder I have had for 30 (?) years that I got in Missouri.
Was feeling guilty over not posting picture of the life partner of my Nigerian mask. So... here she is.
One of a pair of Nigerian masks. I will post more from the "Museum" later
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