(I've whited out the frame in one image in case distracting
and I believe this one is most likely Klickitat
) What makes this especially nice is that someone--I'd guess a descendent--documented his Harvard-related accomplishments on reverse
to which only the front legs are attached so one can position him in action if desired
Included in the photos is a positive made from the plate
JH Adaire, The Goose Parlor, Curious Ink and Crayon Drawing (with Birds & Flowers on Reverse), 1905 iron finials (I've whited out the frameA few more today by a young J. H Adaire of Spring Grove, PA, dated 1905 I bought and sold a handful a month or two ago, then just went back to the seller to scoop up a handful more. Just my sort of naive and exuberant drawings and what a curious parlor here, lorded over by the goose, and with an especially excellent squirrel perched on fence that morphs into a small flagpole with oversized baseball floating over it. Odd and excellent. And then a swirl