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Sunday, November 18, 2001
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Lot | Description |
4 |
GERVASI, Frank N.A., (American, 1895-): "Cloudcroft, NM", O/CB, 12" x 16", SLL. Est. $600/800** |
4A |
VOIGT, Edna, (American, 20th C): "Silvery Desert, Southern California", O/M, 9" x 12", SLL, signed and titled verso, dated 1952. Est. $200/400** |
6 |
HOWELS, W., (American, 19th C): "Sailing by Candlelight", clipper ships at dusk, O/C, 10" x 20", SLL, encased in original period ornate gilt Victorian frame. |
8 |
LATE 19TH C MINIATURE W/C ON IVORY AFTER GEORGE ROMNEY: Lady Hamilton as Diana with Dog, 3 1/2" x 2 1/2", encased in cast metal Victorian embossed frame with wreath and ribbon cartouche accented with sectioned ivory inlay. Est. $300/500** |
8A |
19th C MINIATURE REVERSE PAINTING ON GLASS OF HORSE AND RIDER: Probably English, 3 1/2" x 4 1/2", irregular margin in upper left. |
11 |
AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST FARM SCENE LANDSCAPE: With house and barns, O/B, 16" x 20", SLL CL. B. Graff?, dated 1939, titled verso "Rockport". |
12 |
CARR, N.T., (American, 20th C): Motif #1, Rockport, O/CB, 8" x 10", encased in walnut veneer frame. |
12A |
DILLON, A.B., (American, 20th C): "Main Street", Hanover New Hampshire Street Scene, serigraph, sight size 8 3/4" x 11". |
14 |
EARLY 20TH C. O/B OF A RIVER GORGE: Possibly Letchworth? State Park, NY. 18 1/2" x 12 1/2", dated LL 1902? |
16 |
DRYSDALE, A.J, (New Orleans, 1870-1934): "French Quarter", O/C, 17 1/2" x 21 1/2", SLL, dated 1923. Est. $800/1200** |
16A |
KIPNESS, Robert, (American, 1931): Pair of lithographs, one interior still life (trial proof) and one view of a window (#'d 83/120), sight size 25" x 19", both signed LR in pencil, professional framed and matted. Sold as a lot. Est. $300/500** |
18 |
WIRE, Melville Thomas, (American, 1877-1966): "Cabin by the River", etching, sight size 8 1/4" x 9 1/4", SLR, titled LL, both in pencil, AAA label affixed verso. |
18A |
ARTS & CRAFTS PASTEL COUNTRY LANDSCAPE, 5 1/2" x 15 1/4" |
22 |
EARLY 20TH C STUDY OF GOLDENROD AND DAISIES: O/B, 24" x 16", circa 1910. |
22A |
O/B FLORAL STILL LIFE OF IRIS IN BLOOM: Circa 1910. 14 1/2" x 12 1/4". |
24 |
HIGH BIDDER'S CHOICE OF LITHOGRAPHS |
24A |
MILLMAN, Edward, (American, 1907-1964): "Laughing Bug", lithograph, 20" x 16 1/4", pencil SLR, pencil TLL, signed in plate. |
24B |
MARTIN, Fletcher ANA, (American, 1904-1979): Mother and Child, lithograph, 20" x 13", pencil SLR. |
24C |
MENKES, Zygmunt NA, (American, 1896-1985): Cubist depiction of a female in artist's studio, 20" x 13", pencil SLR, #14/100LL, signed in plate. |
24D |
CONVERSE, Lily, (American, 1892): "Desert Storm", lithograph, 11 3/4" x 16", pencil SLR, TLL, #'d 3/25. |
24E |
McCLELLAN, John, (American, 20th C): Nude kneeling by a stream, lithograph, 12 1/2" x 10", pencil SLR. |
24F |
BLANCH, Arnold, (American, 1896-1968): "Flowers", lithograph, 22" x 14 3/4", pencil SLR, dated 1951, TLL. |
24G |
ANGELOCH, Robert, (American, 20th C): "Springtime", lithograph, 11 3/4" x 14 3/4", pencil SLR, TLL, bears the Rudolph Galleries label verso. |
24H |
ANGELOCH, Robert, (American, 20th C): "Andover Road", woodcut, 12" x 16", pencil SLR, TLL, #'d 4/10, bears the Rudolph Galleries label verso. |
25 |
EARLY 20TH C PAINTING ON PORCELAIN OF ST. GEROME: 7 1/2" x 5 1/4", impressed numerical marks verso, no visible signature, encased in elaborate pierced gilt frame with scrolling floral motif. |
26 |
WOODWARD, Stanley, (American, 1890-1970): "Flying Spray", seascape, O/C, 25" x 30", SLL, Grand Central Art Galleries Exhibition label verso. Est. $1200/1500** |
28 |
COPPIN, John Stevens, (American, 1904-1986): Portrait of Sidni, O/C, 14" x 12", SLR, dated 45. Est. $300/500** |
28A |
JORDAN, Agnes, (Florida, 20th C): "Harbor View", O/M, 12" x 16". |
30 |
19th C. AMERICAN? O/C COASTAL LANDSCAPE: 9" X 13", monogrammed LR C.H., dated '87. |
30A |
COOPER, E. Percy, (American?, 19th C): Landscape of figure in a boat on Lake Mahaber?, W/C, 24" x 44", SLL, encased in exceptional Taos period gilt molding. Est. $600/800** |
32 |
EARLY 20TH C AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE: O/B, 16" x 20", monogrammed LR "MBG"?. |
32A |
WARREN, C.M. (American, 20th C): Meadow Landscape with Cows, W/C, 14" x 19", SLL, dated 1916. |
35 |
MAX, Peter, (American, 20th C): "Forever There", original serigraph, sight size 21 1/2" x 27", SLR in pencil, dated 1970, #'d LL 43/100, Merrill-Chase Gallery authentication affixed verso. Est. $700/900** |
38A |
DELORI, C., (Italian, 19th C.): "Idle Moments", color etching and aquatint, 22" x 15", encased in a regal period gold gilt/gesso molding. |
42 |
HAIR, Alfred, (Florida, 20th C): Tropical lagoon landscape, O/B, 24" x 36", SLR A Hair. Est. $600/800. |
42A |
HAIR, Alfred, (Florida, 20th C): Tropical landscape from shore, O/B, 24" x 36", SLR A Hair. Est. $300/500. |
42B |
LOWE, James N., (Florida, 20th C): "Tea Table Key", O/B, 10" x 8", SLR. Est. $150/250. |
42C |
LOWE, James N., (Florida, 20th C): "Plantation Key, O/C mounted on board, 7 1/2" x 9 1/2", SLR. Est. $150/250. |
45 |
CIRCLE OF GUARDI: 19th C O/Wood Panel, Venetian Canal Scene, 13 1/4" x 10 1/4". Est. $1500/2500** |
46 |
FOX, Henry Charles, (British, 1860-1925): Figures in a boat traveling a canal in a country landscape, W/C, 14" x 21", SLL, dated 1901. |
48 |
EARLY 20TH C AMERICAN STILL LIFE: Depicting bread, wine, apples, Southwestern/American Indian water vessel and charger, O/C. Verso is a WPA style urban study of men with lunch pails, both works unsigned, 22" x 18", canvas does have wear and unrepaired puncture. |
52 |
SANZ, Jose Luis, (Spanish, 20th C.): Village Scene, O/C, 16" x 20", signed verso, Tampa Museum label affixed verso. |
52A |
WICKS, Robert, (American, 20th C): "Tiger in the Bush", O/WP, 27" x 22", SLR. |
54 |
DUTEURTRE, Pierre., (French, 1911-): "Maternite Aux Fruits", O/C, 24" x 18", SLL, titled verso. Est. $300/500** |
56 |
FENIMORE, Ralph, (New York, 20th C): Spring time pastoral impressionist landscape, O/C, 24" x 30", SLL RA Fenimore, dated '36, encased in original gilt frame. Fenimore exhibited at the Society of Independent Artists. |
56A |
CONVERSE, J.C., (American, 19th C): "The Old Republican Tree Jackson Michigan 1870", O/B, 18 1/2" x 15 3/4", SLL, dated 1870, titled and dated verso. |
60 |
de VOGEL, Cornelius Jan, (Flemish, 1824-1879): Landscape with cows and figures crossing stream, windmill and town in distance, O/Cradled Panel, 14 1/2" x 12", SLL, dated 1865, encased in original deep dish frame. Est. $2500/4500** |
62 |
MOORE, Benson Bond, (American, 1882-1974): "A Maryland Stream Near Beltsville, MD", O/B, 10" x 14", SLL, dated 1957, titled verso. Est. $600/800** |
64 |
KARPATHY, Janos, (Hungarian, 20th C): Harbor Scene, O/CB, 16" x 20", SLR. Est. $800/1200** |
64A |
ROMEK, Arpad, (Hungarian, 1883-?): Still Life with fowl, water vessel, and brass colander, O/C, 24" x 30", SLR. Est. $800/1200** |
66 |
20 PRINT PORTFOLIO BY MAX UNOLD, "GARGANTUA": A superb collection of 20 matted, artist signed woodcuts depicting scenes from Master Francis Rabelais five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel, the first printing of which (the book) was in 1653. The artist currently has works in the San Francisco Fine Arts Museum. Est. $800/1200** |
68 |
ROCA, R., (Spanish, 20th C): Landscape with figures and mules on the outskirts of town, O/C, 24" x 36", encased in carved frame. |
68A |
EARLY 20TH C. PASTORAL LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM: O/C, 22" x 19", circa 1910, illegible signature LL M.A. Gri? |
70 |
ALLOUARD, Henri, French (1844-1929): Monumental, patinated cast metal sculpture of Joan Of Arc. 35 3/4"h, Signed H. Allouard. |
70A |
19TH C ENGRAVING AFTER WILLIAM HOGARTH: Sight size 18 1/2" x 22", attractively framed and matted. |
71A |
PICAULT, Emile Louis, French (1839-1915); "L'HOMME ETLE PASSE", Patinated cast metal sculpture. Inscribed "La Gloire Seule Est Immortelle" (Only Glory Is Iomortal). 32"h, signed E. Picault. Mounted on a marble plinth. |
72 |
SERRES, (Provin), French, 19th Century: Bronze sculpture of Zeus. A rare and important, highly detailed example of this artist's work. 19"h, Signed P. Serres. Member French Society of Artists since 1879. Honorable mention in 1886. |
73 |
AQUADRO, Frederica, (American, 20th C): Neoclassically styled floral still life with flanking putti, O/B, 41" x 29", SLR, dated 28. Est. $700/900** |
73A |
AQUADRO, Frederica, (American, 20th C): Pink Roses in a Vase, O/B, 21" x 15 1/2". Est. $300/500** |
73B |
FLORAL STILL LIFE OF MAGNOLIAS, O/C: Circa 1920, 18" x 24", SLR Roblin?, titled verso "Magnolias". Est. $300/500** |
77 |
EARLY 20TH C. O/C SEASCAPE: 18" x 24", illegibly SLL E. So?, of exceptional artist quality, encased in impressionist gilt and ebonized molding. |
77A |
BECK, H., (American?, 20th C): Nocturnal moonlit shoreline with waves crashing, O/C, 22" x 14", SLR, dated 1916. |
77B |
VALLEE, (American?): Landscape with wharf and dock, W/C, 20" x 28", SLR. |
82 |
LeMAITRE, Andre, (French, 20th C.): "Dahlias", O/C, 24" x 19 3/4", SLR. Est. $400/600** |
82A |
AMERICAN? STILL LIFE OF FRUIT, CIRCA 1950: O/C, 28" x 40", SLR Wells. Est. $300/500** |
82B |
GILL, Ross, (American, 20th C): "Artic Wild Rose", O/B, 10" x 8", signed in pencil on mat, titled and signed on painting LL. |
84 |
RACHELSKI, Florian, (Polish, 20th C): Pastel colored landscape with birches, O/C, 18" x 16", SLL. Est. $300/500** |
84A |
RACHELSKI, Florian, (Polish, 20th C): Riverside Birches, O/C, 20" x 16", SLL. Est. $300/500** |
86 |
19TH C O/C OF THE DUKE OF KENT - FATHER OF QUEEN VICTORIA: Depicted in full military regalia, 17 1/2" x 14", partial signature LR?, encased in period gilt frame. Est. $500/800** |
86A |
EARLY 19TH C O/C PORTRAIT OF MRS. DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN: Painted by Ms. Carmichael, 23" x 19", no visible signature, stenciled info on artist and subject verso, in original gilt frame, affixed to original stretcher. Est. $500/700** |
88 |
SOMCHAI HATTAKITKOSOL, (Thai, 1934-2000): Game Fish, patinated bronze sculpture on beveled wood plinth, approx. 43"h., signed and stamped to base. Est. $5000/7500** |
92 |
19TH C JAPANESE W/C: Depicts a seated geisha at rest, no visible signature, 14 1/2" x 11 3/4". |
92A |
PAIR OF JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINTS: "Terashima By Rain" and "Bow Moon", sight size 14" x 6 1/4". |
94 |
A FINE 19TH C O/C AFTER RAPHAEL: "Religious Theme", approx. 52" x 42", superior ornate gilt frame. |
94A |
EXQUISITE 19TH C OLD MASTER COPY OF ST JOHN: O/B, oval, 11 1/8" x 8 3/4", encased in elaborate Italian carved gold gilt and gesso Rococo frame. |
96 |
19TH C OLD MASTER STYLE RELIGIOUS SCENE: O/C, 28 1/2" x 39 3/4", no visible signature. |
99 |
19TH C RELIGIOUS O/C, AFTER BOTTICELLI: 31" in diameter, superior period gilt frame. |
99A |
CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, LATE 19TH C.: Winged cupid seated in a glade, O/C (laid down on panel ca.1980), 9 3/4" x 8 7/8", bears partially legible probably later signature "Claude?" LR. Heavy elaborate contemporary gilt frame. |
101 |
DIAZ, Narcisse de la Pena, (French, 1807-1876): Figure in a landscape, O/wood panel, 11 1/2" x 16 1/4", SLL N. Diaz. Est. $12000/18000** |
104 |
EARLY TO MID 19TH CENTURY O/C PORTRAIT: Depicts Mrs. Eleanor Lehner's Grandfather, unsigned, 45" x 30". |
104A |
19TH C O/C PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN: 22" x 19", encased in elaborate gilt period molding. |
106 |
HIGH BIDDER'S CHOICE OF 4 ENAMEL ON COPPER PAINTINGS |
106A |
ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL ENAMEL ON COPPER: Depicts several semi-nude women and a cherub, 1 3/4" x 4 1/2". |
106B |
ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL ENAMEL ON COPPER: Female figures and an angel standing in an oyster shell, all in a landscape, 1 3/4" x 4 1/2". |
106C |
ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL ENAMEL ON COPPER: Angels and a female figure in a landscape, 1 1/4" x 3 1/4". |
106D |
ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL ENAMEL ON COPPER: Depicts several semi-nude maidens and a child in a landscape, 1 1/4" x 3 1/4". |
110 |
OLD MASTER STYLE O/C, "PEAFOWL IN A LANDSCAPE", 40" x 20". |
110A |
OLD MASTER STYLE O/C, "VIEW OF VENETIAN CANAL", 38" x 46". |
110B |
O/C AFTER RONNER, "CATS AT PLAY": 26" x 20". |
111A |
ORIENTAL PRINT OF WEDDING PROCESSION: Early 20th C, 20" x 30". |
114 |
19TH C PHOTOGRAVURE: European genre scene with soldiers and young maidens in a field, impression size 20 1/2" x 32 1/2", encased in oak frame. |
114A |
SADLER, Walter Denby, (Boucher), (British, 1854-1923): Gentleman Caller, engraving, sight size 12" x 9 1/2", encased in period ornate gilt frame. |
114B |
LEVIS, Maurice, (French, 1860-1940): European river landscape, color etching and aquatint, sight size 18 1/4" x 25 1/2", pencil SLR. |
117 |
PAIR OF BULLFIGHT W/C AND GOUACHES: 7" x 10", illegibly signed LR, circa 1925. Est. $200/400pair** |
122 |
DALI, Salvador, (Spanish, 1904-1989): "Christ of Gala", lithograph, 17" x 17 1/8", pencil signed and #'ed HC 38/75, encased in contemporary gilt molding, South Shore Fine Art Certificate of Authenticity affixed verso. |
128 |
PAIR OF DECO W/C ADS FOR MIRIAM HASKELL: Glamorous females displaying designer costume jewelry, 9 1/2" x 7 1/2". |
136 |
WALLACE NUTTING HAND TINTED PHOTOGRAPH: "An Afternoon Tea", image size 10 1/4" x 13 1/4", SLR in pencil, TLL. |
165 |
PAIR OF COSTA RICAN W/CS: One depicts a palm landscape, the other is unidentifiable, both labeled Guapiles, Costa Rica, 9" x 11 1/2" each, SLL illegibly. |
187 |
PAIR OF ROMANTIC EMBROIDERY SCENES OF VIRTUOUS YOUNG COUPLES: 12 1/2" x 7", professionally matted and framed. |
209 |
MARKER PORTRAIT OF A MAN'S HEAD: 14" x 10", signed Trost?, marked Mont Martre, Paris, bears a Greene Gallery, New Rochelle NY verso. |
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Last Update 11/16/2001
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