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4 | LOVAS, Oskar?, (Dutch, early 20th C): Sailing vessel off the coast of a large ice mass, O/B, 4 3/4" x 7", SLR, illegibly inscriptions verso. |
6 | J. POUYAT LIMOGES PORTRAIT PLAQUE OF A YOUNG GIRL WITH BASKET OF CHERRIES: Embossed floral and foliate c scroll border on a robin's egg blue ground with center portrait medallion, intricately painted and signed F. Cadillou, 9 3/4"dia., inscribed verso Child with cherries after Russel. Est. $300/500** |
10 | EARLY 20TH C SCOTTISH? PASTEL OF FEMALE DANCER: 24 1/2" x 18 1/2", dated 22 LL, monogrammed JAS. |
12 | HAND PAINTED 19TH C? TILE: Of a bearded and bejeweled holy man/royalty, 17 1/2" x 12", please note this has been repaired, impressed 3095 to back. |
16 | NEW ZEALAND O/B LANDSCAPE: "Doubtful Sound West Coast South Island New Zealand", 10" x 12", no visible signature. |
18 | DAVIS, Jim, (American, 20th C)?: Garfield, crayon drawing, 21 1/2" x 16 1/2", SLR. This may be after and not by Jim Davis. Authenticity not guaranteed. |
20 | JAPANESE WOOD BLOCK PRINTS, High Bidder's Choice of the following 2. |
20A | LANDSCAPE WITH TWO FEMALE FIGURES BY A STREAM: Chopmark lower left, 13 1/2" x 9". |
20B | LANDSCAPE WITH TWO FEMALE FIGURES: One in the stream and one seated beside the stream, Chopmark lower left, 13 1/2" x 9". |
23 | 19TH C JAPANESE WOODBLOCK PRINT: Depicts a young geisha by the water's edge with village in the distance, 14 3/4" x 10". |
23A | 19TH C WOODBLOCK POSSIBLY BY KUNISADA: Depicts a couple in a domestic outdoor setting, 14" x 10". |
24 | JAPANESE SCROLL W/C: Depicting scenes of every day life in the 19th century or earlier, 39 1/2" x 16 1/2", chop mark and signed upper left, bordered by embossed silk, with custom box. |
28 | HART, William, NA, (American, 1823-1894): Autumnal wooded landscape with stream and cattle, O/B, 8" x 12 1/4", SLL Wm Hart, dated 1873. Provenance: Former property of Waybray Thompson of Treemont Ill. Condition note: In original as found condition, needs to be cleaned, 2 1/2" crack in the board upper right corner, 1/2" crack in middle. Est. $4000/6000** |
28A | HUDSON RIVER O/B 19TH C LANDSCAPE: Depicting steamboat and sailing ship in the distance with sailboat in foreground and bathers on the shore, 12" x 16 3/4", SLR JA Bathgate, dated 1882. |
32 | BELLOWS, Albert Fitch, (American, 1829-1883): "English? Church, Kent", W/C & Gouache, 8" x 12", SLL, TLR. Est. $800/1200** |
36 | EXCEPTIONAL IMPRESSIONIST O/C STILL LIFE OF FRUIT IN A BOWL WITH KNIFE AND PITCHER: 18" x 22", illegibly signed LL. |
36A | 19TH C AMERICAN? FLORAL STILL LIFE WITH BEE: O/C, 18" x 12", no visible signature. |
39 | WOOSTER, Austin C, (American, 20th C): "Old Homestead", O/C, 10" x 14", SLR, dated 1908, signed titled and dated verso, encased in original frame. Est. $600/800** |
42 | IMPRESSIVE 19TH C ENGRAVING OF LINCOLN AND FAMILY: Sight size 9 1/2" x 7 1/2" oval. |
45 | ELAND, John Shenton, (American, 1872-1933): Young school boy with telegraph instrument, charcoal and pastel, 23 1/2" x 15 1/2", SLR, encased in original gilt frame and glass. |
47 | HIGH BIDDER'S CHOICE OF ANTIQUE MAPS- A or B |
47A | FRAMED MAP OF THE AMERICAS: By F De Wit, hand colored, sight size 20" x 23". This map does have age but not certain if of the period. |
47B | HAND COLORED MAP OF JAPAN: Engraved by J. Shury, after the drawing by J. Assheton, sight size 8 1/2" x 10", has age. |
49 | EISENDIECK, Suzanne, (German, 1908): Portrait of a young girl wearing hat, O/C, 14" x 10 3/4", SLR. Est. $3000/5000** |
49A | EISENDIECK, Suzanne, (German, 1908): Portrait of young girl with flowers in her hair, 14" x 10 3/4", SLR, bears the Wally Findlay Gallery label verso. Est. $3000/5000** |
51 | MARSCHNER, Arthur A., (American, 1884): Impressionist landscape with farm houses, 12" x 16", SLL. Est. $1200/1800** |
54 | MID 20TH C ROCKPORT HARBOR SCENE, MOTIF #1: O/C, 16" x 18", SLR G. Jungmann, dated 4/10/51 verso on canvas. |
55 | NEROSLOW, Alexander, (European, 20th C): Hay ride with peasants, W/C, 15 1/2" x 13", SLR, dated 30. |
58 | EXCEPTIONAL DUTCH W/C & GOUACHE LANDSCAPE: Depicting windmills on the hillside overlooking the town, flock of sheep and several figures in the foreground, 15" x 20", SLR, possibly American artist Mabel Mason Carlton. |
61 | FUNKE, Bernd, (German, 1902): Portrait of an elderly man, O/B, 11 1/2" x 9 1/4", SLR. |
63 | DRAKE, Ruth, (American, 20th C): Seated Nude, O/CB, 24" x 18", SLR. |
65 | CURRIER AND CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPHS, HIGH BIDDER'S CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING |
65A | CURRIER AND IVES: Original lithograph "The Assassination of President Lincoln", sight size 9 1/2" x 13 1/2". |
65B | CURRIER AND IVES: Original lithograph, "The Wreck of the Atlantic", sight size 11" x 14 1/2". |
65C | CURRIER AND IVES: Original lithograph, "Battle of Fair Oaks Virginia May 31, 1862", sight size 11" x 14 3/4". |
65D | CURRIER: Original 19th C lithograph, "Capitulation of Vera Cruz", sight size 9" x 13". |
65E | PERIOD CURRIER: Original lithograph of Henry Clay, sight size 13 1/2" x 9 1/2". |
65F | CURRIER AND IVES: Original lithograph, "Rose and Lily", sight size 13 3/4" x 10 1/2". |
65G | CURRIER: Original lithograph, "Catherine", sight size 13 1/2" x 9 1/2". |
65H | CURRIER: Original lithograph, "In Memory of Elizabeth F Bradford who died in 1843". |
65I | CURRIER: Original lithograph, "To the Memory of James Johnson who died November 14, 1828", sight size 13 1/4" x 16 1/2". |
68 | SCHMIDT, Carl J., (American, 1885-1969): "The Chief's Necklace", O/C, 16" x 20", SLR. Est. $1200/1800** |
68A | WILLIAMS, G.H., (American, 20th C): Still Life of Flowers in a vase with bowl, O/C, 25" x 30", SLL. Est. $600/800** |
69 | DELGADO, Deane, (American, 20th C): "Kiva Dancers", O/B, 16" x 20", SLL, dated 1990, label affixed verso with title and note "Student of Emile Bisttram", encased in gilt impressionist wide molding. Est. $800/1200** |
73 | PAIR OF ILLUSTRATOR QUALITY EQUESTRIAN THEME W/C: Signed Carl Ogilvie, 13" x 11 3/4", 9" x 8 1/2". |
76 | BECKER, Leslie?, (American, 19th C): Mountain lake with sailboat, 20" x 16", SLR, encased in oak frame with applied floral and foliate corner accents, acanthus leaf and c scroll edging, please note missing some small pieces of carving. |
77 | WALKER, Sandy, (American, 20th C): "Avenue of the Americas", O/C, 30" x 36", signed titled and dated 1979 verso on canvas, Grace Borgenight Gallery label verso. This piece was on display in the Pan American Building in New York City and still retains it's catalog label. Est. $800/1200** |
82 | KUNDERT, Balthasar, (California, 20th C): Plein Aire Desert Landscape with mountains, O/B, 16" x 20", SLR, encased in southwestern style gilt molding. Est. $600/800** |
86 | EARLY 20TH C ART NOUVEAU ITALIAN ALABASTER SCULPTURE: Depicts a reclining nude female with wave lapping at her feet and backside, 12"h., 14"l., illegibly signed verso, inscribed "Made in Italy", circa 1920. Est. $400/600** |
89 | GORCHOV, Ron, (American, 20th C): Abstract composition, O/C, 39 1/2" x 28 3/4", SLR, dated 1965. |
89A | GILLHAM, Charles, (American, 20th C): Modernist O/B of a saint with dove in hand, 30" x 15 1/4", SLR, artist address inscribed verso. |
90A | BRACONY, Leopold, (American, 19/20th C): Goddess playing lyre with winged cherub at her knee, carved alabaster grouping, 33"h., signed L Bracony Paris. Please note repair to lyre, fingers and ankle, and damage to cherub wing. Bracony studied in Italy, and exhibited in Paris. Est. $4000/6000** |
93 | HERZOG, Hermann, (American, 1832-1932): "In the Alps", Pastel on Brown Paper laid down on board, 18" x 12 1/4", SLR, from the collection of Patricia and George J Arden, New York City. Was formerly presented in Christies Ruth Sale 3/27/81 lot 517. Chapellier Galleries label affixed verso along with Christies stamps, collection label affixed verso. Est. $800/1200** |
96 | LEWANDOWSKI, Edmund D., (American, 1914-): Precision Abstract, O/C, 60" x 70", SLR, dated 1972. Est. $3000/5000** |
98 | BLANCHARD, Antoine, (French, 1910-1988): Parisian street scene with figures, O/C, 18" x 24", SLR. Est. $3000/5000** |
102 | DEVITY, Antonio, (Italian, 20th C): Parisian Street Scene, O/C, 24" x 48", SLR, artist stencil stamped verso. |
102A | CURLER, T., (European, 19/20th C): Venetian Canal scene, O/C, 26 1/2" x 21", SLL, encased in gold c scroll motif molding. |
104 | GRANT, Gordon, Hope N.A., (American, 1875-1962): Bright coastal landscape with villas, W/C, 12 3/4" x 17 1/2", SLL. Est. $800/1200** |
108 | ATLEE, Emilie Des., (American, 20th C): "Between Showers", Rockport Mass, O/C, 15" x 32", SLR, titled verso with artist address. Est. $800/1200** |
108A | COLLECTION OF THREE 19TH C AMERICAN FOLK ART PASTEL PORTRAITS: 17" x 12 3/4" and 9 1/2" x 7", under glass with carved wooden frames. Sold as a lot. |
111 | BATES, Mary, (American, 20th C): Heavy impasto panoramic landscape of Brooklyn Bridge with New York City in the distance, O/C, 24" x 48", SLR. |
111A | BATES, Mary, (American, 20th C): Boats in harbor, O/C, 10" x 8", SLR. |
114 | COLORFUL MODERNIST STYLE DOCK SIDE SCENE WITH BOATS: O/B, 20" x 24", SLL Jahns?, possibly Maximilian Jahns. |
118 | ZERBE, Karl, (Florida, 1903-1972): "Gem #45--Mask", collage and acrylic, 16" x 12", SLL, TLR, Nordness Gallery, Inc. New York, NY, label verso with artist and title, dated 1966. Also label for Karl Zerbe: Retrospective Three, LeMoyne Art Foundation, Inc. Tallahassee, FL, January 15 - February 27, 1972. |
118A | ZERBE, Karl, (Florida, 1903-1972): "Gem #20--Conversation", collage and acrylic, 16" x 12", Nordness Gallery Inc. New York, NY label verso with artist name, title, dated 1966. |
118B | ZERBE, Karl, (Florida, 1903-1972): "Blue Vulture", silk screen enhanced with acrylic, sight size 34" x 22 1/2", SLM, #'ed LM, 81/100, titled and dated 1970 verso. |
118C | ZERBE, Karl, (Florida, 1903-1972): "Gem #27--Green Meadow", mixed media, 11" x 16", SLL, TLR, signed, titled and dated 66 verso. Est. $350/450** |
121 | FISCHER, Hulda Rotier, (American, 1893): Lot of 3 Floral Still Life, W/Cs, two 15" x 12 1/4" and one 8 3/4" x 6 3/4". Est. $300/500** |
124 | SOUTH AMERICAN W/C SIGNED A R CABALLERO: Depicting an elderly man and llama with rocky peaks in the distance, 14 1/2" x 12 1/2". |
126 | IMPRESSIONIST EUROPEAN DOCK SIDE SCENE, O/C: 14" x 20", signed in Russian LR and verso on canvas, bears the PG Malmqvist label verso. Possibly done by Mikhail Biryukov. |
128 | DECO 20'S/LEMPICKA STYLE NUDE: "La Chemise", O/C, 24" x 20", titled verso. |
132 | SOUTH AFRICAN? O/B DESERT LANDSCAPE: With cactus and home in the distance, 9 1/4" x 11 3/4", monogrammed LR "AW". |
136 | 50'S O/C PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG NEGRO WOMAN SEATED IN A CHAIR: 24" x 18", SLR Kaufmann, dated 55. |
137 | DEUTSCHMAN, Louanna, (Indiana, 20th C): Winter landscape, O/C, 20" x 16", SLR, dated 1975. This artist exhibited at the Hoosier Salon in 1987 & 1989. |
139 | NIERMAN, Leonardo, (Mexican/American, 1932): Abstract composition, O/B, 23 1/2" x 16", SLL, dated 68. Est. $800/1200** |
139A | NIERMAN, Leonardo, (Mexican/American, 1932): Abstract composition, O/B, 16" x 23 1/2", SLR, dated 68. Est. $800/1200** |
144 | 19TH C PRIMITIVE VENETIAN O/C LANDSCAPE: 12" x 18", no visible signature. |
149 | EARLY 20TH C O/C OF SAND DUNES: 20" x 23", no visible signature, encased in maple frame. Please note paint loss. |
152 | 19TH C O/C LANDSCAPE: Winding trail through the forest, 26" x 13". |
155 | CONTEMPORARY ETCHING AND AQUATINT: Industrial theme depicting figure and jet liner, sight size 20 1/4" x 23 1/2", no visible signature. |
158 | COLLECTION OF 20TH C ESKIMO FOLK ART: Comprised of carved driftwood inset with painted stones to the likeness of small children, 2 pieces - 33" and 19"l. |
163 | CONTEMPORARY O/C STILL LIFE OF NECTARINES AND GRAPES: 8" x 10", SLR David, encased in elaborate pierce carved molding. |
170 | PAIR OF 19TH C FLORAL CHROMOLITHOGRAPHS: Encased in ebonized and gilt incised foliate carved frames. A very attractive pair. Overall with frame 32" x 20" each. |
185 | CHROMOLITHOGRAPH "THE ROYAL COCKATOOS" AFTER JESSE ARMS BOTKE: 25" x 30". |
187 | BAROOSHIAN, Martin, (American, 20th C.): "Owl", Artist's Proof etching/aquatint. |