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BALOGH, Endre Kompoczy, O/C; BARKER, J., O/C; BOULTON, Frederick, O/C; BRANGWYN, Frank, Etching; BRILLET, O/Bs; BRUNT, Louis, O/C; CHARLES, O/C; CHARLOT, Jean, Lithographs; CHASE, Doris, W/C; COLYAR, Pauline Myer, W/C; CONE, O/C; COOPER, Thomas Sidney, O/C; COZZOLINO, F., O/B; CRAVEN, Edgar Malin, O/B; CRIST, Richard, W/C; DANCEL, O/CB; DELBOS, Jules, W/C; DESVIGNES, Emily, O/C; EINENEDT, E., O/C; FABER, Arthur, O/B; FORTESS, Karl, O/C; GARLINS, O/C; GOBO, Georg, Dry Points; GUION, Molly, O/C; HAMILTON, Hildegarde, O/Cs; HARPER, Edward Steele, O/C; HART, William, O/C; HAWKINS, Frank, O/Cs; HELLEU, Paul Cesar, Color Etching; HIRSCH, Joseph, Lithograph; JENS, Karl, O/C; JONES, Jesse Barrows, O/CB; KENT, Rockwell, Wood Engraving, Lithograph; KNOTS, Peter, Drawing; LARSON, W/C; LEIGH, Conrad, O/CB; LOVEN, Frank, O/C; MALFROY, Henri, O/C; MEINEKE, O/B; MILES, Thomas Rose, O/C; MORRIS, George Ford, Serigraph; NOYER, Phillipe, Serigraph; OLD MASTER 18th C O/Cs; PICCOLI, O/Cs; POWERS, L.A., O/C; QUANTE, Otto, Dry Point; RUSCH, Mabel, O/C; SANCHEZ, Emilio, W/C; SCHNEIDAU, Christian, O/C; SCOTT, Alexander, O/C; Several REMINGTON Bronze Recast; Several American & European, illegibly or unsigned, 19th & 20th C works; SHAW, Dorothy, O/C; SISSON, Lawrence, W/C; STEEN, H., O/CB; STRICKLAND, Otis, O/C; STRUCK, Hermann, Dry Point; THOMAS, P.K., O/CBs; TYLER, James G., O/C; WEBER, Carl, O/C; WHISTLER, James, Etching; WILLISON, T., O/C/B; YOSHIDA, Hiroshi, After, Wood Block; 19th C Theatrical TINTYPE Photo & more…
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MAX, Peter, (American, 20th C): Young woman looking into a mirror, ink on pillow case or table cloth, 15 1/2" x 19 1/2", signed upper right Max, dated 74, sketch was done for Peter Mellon and his wife...he was a Broadway agent or worked on Broadway back in the day. |
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VIEW OF THE SEINE RIVER, CIRCA 1920: Pastel, 10" x 14", no visible signature, of good quality, mysteriously bears a Meade, Dodge & Co. label verso from Boston. |
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MINIATURE OIL PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG VICTORIAN WOMAN: 3 3/4" x 3", signed lower right Iris, painted on celluloid mounted on copper. |
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EARLY 20TH C AMERICAN O/C OF TWO HUNTERS IN A CANOE: 12" x 16", no visible signature. Condition - Mild craquelier throughout, pin point paint loss lower left corner. |
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EARLY 20TH C AMERICAN O/C LANDSCAPE OF A HORSE CART ON DIRT ROAD WITH WATER TROUGH IN FOREGROUND: 6" x 8", no visible signature, pencil marked on stretcher verso ? "From Auntie 1915", bears a partial label from the ? Tzky and Weber artist material supply store in Philadelphia. |
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19TH C TINTYPE OF THEATRICAL SCENE WITH 6 FIGURES, 3 1/2" x 2 1/4" |
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19TH C O/C PORTRAIT OF A MUSICIAN: 12" x 7 1/4", possibly signed lower left F Hill, unstretched, unframed. |
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FORTESS, Karl, (American, 1907-1995): Modernist beach scene with markers and buoys, O/C, 40" x 20", SLL. Fortess studied at the AIC, ASL, Woodstock School. Exhibited at Salons of America, Woodstock AA, WMAA, PAFA, Corcoran, Carnegie, and the NAD. He was awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1946, the Childe Hassam Fund purchase award in 1952, and many other juried prizes during his extensive career. In addition to working as a WPA artist, Fortess taught at the ASL, Brooklyn Museum Art School, LSU, and BU, to name a few. |
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SISSON, Lawrence, (American, 1928-): Shoreline scene, W/C, SLR, 19 1/2" x 28". CONDITION: Sporadic foxing in the sky. |
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ATTRACTIVE AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST INTERIOR SCENE WITH SEATED WOMAN: O/C, 15 1/2" x 14", signed lower right Dancel, bears partial label verso Loeber & Art Galleries, New York, other information illegibly written very faintly in pencil. |
| 16B | CATROU, (European, 20th C): Impressionist country road landscape with village in distance, O/C, 18" x 21 3/4", signed lower right. Condition - Signature possibly reinforced, thinning canvas needs relining. | |
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THOMAS, Paul Kirk Middlebrook, (American, 1875-): Pair of landscapes, O/CB, 10 1/2" x 13 3/4"each, both signed lower right. Est. $800/1200pair** |
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WILLISON, T.J., (American, 19/20th C): Forest Landscape, O/C/B, 7" x 9 1/2", signed lower right, dated 17. Condition - Needs cleaning, may have been over cleaned at one point. Est. $200/400** |
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BRANGWYN, Frank, (British, 1867-1956): "Browing's House, Venice", Dry Point, sight size 28 1/2" x 18 1/4", pencil signed lower right. |
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COASTAL SCENE OF GEESE IN FLIGHT AND WAVES CRASHING ON THE ROCKS: O/C/B, 15 3/4" x 31 1/2", signed lower right Sarluis?. |
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MALFROY, Henri, (French, 1895-1944): Martigues port scene, O/C, 21" x 25 3/4", SLL. CONDITION: Needs cleaning and re-stretch, possibly reinforcement of upper unpainted margin. Upper portion shows several small spots of missing paint. |
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TYLER, James Gale, (American, 1855-1931): Nocturnal Sailing Ship, O/C, 30" x 24", SLL. Est. $3000/5000** CONDITION: Needs cleaning, small dent with minute paint loss in lower right corner, estate fresh. |
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LEIGH, Conrad, (British, 1883-): "View of Blackpool Tower, from the Promenade", O/CB, 12 5/8" x 14 3/4", SLR. Leigh was an accomplished illustrator in the U.K., with many of his works reproduced to print. CONDITION: Needs cleaning, upper right portion shows color after partial cleaning. |
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HART, William, (American, 1823-1894): "By the Old Wall", 11 1/2" x 17 1/2", SLL, bears a label from the Mississippi Art Museum, exhibited in 1978-1979, encased in Hudson River Reproduction gilt frame. William Hart is a formidable Hudson River School artist who painted portraits, landscapes, allegorical and genre paintings. CONDITION: This piece has an older reline, and has been cleaned. There is no evidence of any inpaint or patches. Throughout the painting there are minute, pinpoint specks of paint loss, but the piece is very secure, and shows no signs of instability. |
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PAIR OF 18TH C OLD MASTER OVAL O/C's: Scenes depict figures by a lake, with boats, 14 3/4" x 12 1/4"each, both monogrammed on the stretcher verso W, and one is signed lower right, W. |
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18TH C? OLD MASTER O/C/P OF A KNEELING MAN: 10 3/4" x 9", monogrammed lower right B? Condition - Paint loss throughout, especially on the lower margin and right margin, in painting along the same areas, monogram fluoresces slightly. |
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LOVEN, Frank, (American, 1868-1941): "Ausable Chasm, New York" O/C, 27" x 31 1/2", signed lower left. Condition - Stretcher has been restored due to termite damage, painting has been relined, no traces of in-paint. Est. $1800/2500** |
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CRIST, Richard, (American, 1909-1985): "West Indies", depicts a group of island natives in canoes and swimming, W/C and Gouache, 10 1/4" x 14 1/4" sight size, signed lower left, titled and dated 36. Crist was a widely exhibited artists, notably at the Pittsburgh Art Association, PAFA, Butler Art Institute, CGA and many more. In the 1930's Crist joined the WPA project and traveled to Mexico. Est. $300/500** |
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BALOGH, Endre Kompoczy, (Hungarian, 1911-1977): French Garden Party Scene with figures and toy dogs, O/C, 30" x 24", signed lower right, encased in original elaborate pierced gilt frame. Condition - Over all in excellent shape, some paint drip in lower margin, a 4" strip of canvas depressed with some paint loss. |
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COLYAR, Pauline Meyer (American, 1873-1928): Forest stream landscape, W/C, 8 1/4" x 20 1/4" sight size, signed lower right. |
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MILES, Thomas Rose, (British, -1906): "Fresh Breeze at Folkestone", O/C, 29" x 50", signed lower left, titled and signed verso. Condition - Has been cleaned and several spots of in-paint evident with black light including sporadic points in lower left margin and middle right margin. Est. $5000/7000** |
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EININEDT, E., (German, 20th C): Still life, fruit, floral and flask arrangement, O/C, 24" x 31 1/2", signed lower left, dated 29. |
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VON SCHNEIDAU, Christian, (American, 1893-1976): Interior scene with young woman playing an organ, O/C, 21 3/4" x 31 1/4", signed lower left, circa 1925. Condition - Painting has been professionally restored and relined. Please call for condition. Von Schneidau exhibited widely in the first quarter of the 20th C, , eventually starting his own art school the C von Schneidau School of Fine Arts in Los Angeles in 1920. |
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HAWKINS, Frank S., (American, 20th C): "Sand Key", O/C, 24" x 48", signed lower right, dated 1974, signed on stretcher verso "Sand Key Series". |
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HAWKINS, Frank S., (American, 20th C): Florida beach scene, O/C, 30" x 24", signed lower right. |
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FIRST QUARTER 20TH C ABSTRACT COMPOSITION: O/C, 17" x 14", no visible signature, Manns Galleries label affixed verso, pencil mark to stretcher Stoe?, period frame. Condition - Puncture repair visible from the back side. |
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MATTEIS, (European, 19/20th C): Bronze sculpture of a young woman draped in Roman style gown, 12"h., signed to base A. Matteis. |
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BRUNT, Louis, (American, 1915-1992): Clipper Ship on Lake Michigan, illegibly titled verso "? the islands", O/C, 25" x 30", SLR, original frame. Brunt was an artist of Wisconsin frequently painting scenes from nearby Lake Michigan. CONDITION: Needs cleaning, has patch middle left margin. |
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JONES, Jessie Barrows, (American, 1865-1944): Country river landscape, O/CB, 12 1/2" x 18", signed lower right. Condition - In paint lower left corner. |
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HELLEU, Paul Cesar, (French, 1859-1927): Portrait profile of young Victorian woman, Color Etching, 27 1/2" x 18 3/4" overall, 22" x 13 1/2" impression size, signed in pencil lower left. Condition - Minor horizontal staining in center of picture with sporadic foxing in margins and in picture. Est. $800/1200** |
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GUION, Molly, (American, 1910-): "Chrysanthemums and Autumn Leaves", O/C, 25" x 30", SLR. |
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WAGNER, J., (European, 20th C): Dutch dockside scene with figures, O/C, sight size 21" x 30 3/4", signed lower left. Condition - Patch in lower margin, paint lifting in lower right corner. Est. $300/500** |
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COOPER, Thomas Sidney, R.A., (British, 1803-1902): Panoramic landscape of cows grazing with sheep and livestock in the distance, O/C, 20" x 30", signed lower right T. Sidney Cooper RA. From a local estate, being sold with no reserve. Call for condition. |
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BARKER, J., (British, 19th C): "Hom'd Sheep", O/C, 23" x 26 3/4", signed lower left, dated 1878, encased in original elaborate gilt gesso frame. Est. $6000/8000** |
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19TH C O/C OF FLOCK OF SHEEP: Probably a European artist, 30" x 50", signed lower left with a signature that appears to added, also a faint signature lower right Fles?. Condition - This piece has been relined and restored with in painting through out. Est. $2500/3500** |
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DESVIGNES, Emily, (British, 1890): Sheep in a landscape by water, O/C, 12" x 16", signed lower left, dated 1876. Condition - In paint in sky, sheep's head and lower right corner, restored possibly in the 60's or 70's with a reline. Est. $800/1200** |
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STEEN, H., (European, 20th C): "Cabin in the Forest", O/C/B, signed lower right, dated 1919. Est. $500/700. |
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1960's ABSTRACT O/C OF FIGURES BY A FIRE: 30" x 24", faintly signed lower right Gisch?. Condition - Small area of minor paint loss approx. 2"l. |
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19TH C EUROPEAN FLORAL AND BERRY STILL LIFE: O/C/B, 33" x 13 3/4", illegibly monogrammed lower right, dated 89?. |
| 68 | HIGH BIDDER'S CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING TWO HILDEGARDE HAMILTON PAINTINGS | |
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HAMILTON, Hildegarde, (American, 1906-): "Petuan Morocco, North Africa", O/C, 18" x 15", signed lower right, dated 1936. |
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HAMILTON, Hildegarde, (American, 1906-): "Casbah, Algiers", O/C, 18" x 15", SLR, titled verso. |
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CHARLOT, Jean, AAA, (French/American, 1898-1939): "El Volador", Lithograph, 14 1/4" x 10 1/4", pencil signed lower right, AAA label affixed verso. |
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CHARLOT, Jean, AAA, (French/American, 1898-1939): "Tortilleras", Lithograph, sight size 14" x 10 1/4", pencil signed lower right, AAA label affixed verso. |
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HIRSCH, Joseph, (American, 1910-1981): Portrait, lithograph, sight size 23 1/4" x 18 1/2", pencil signed lower right, marked Paris 1949 lower left. Condition - Browning and foxing throughout. |
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19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COASTAL SCENE: White Mountain School?, 18" x 24". |
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COZZOLINO, C., (Italian, 20th C): Two young maidens filling a water vessel at the stream, O/CB, 23 1/2" x 16", signed lower left, encased in classically styled gilt gesso frame. |
| 76A | YOSHIDA, Hiroshi, (Japanese, 1876-1950): "New Moon", Wood block, 10 1/2" x 15 1/2", Yoshida stamp lower right, stamp title lower left. Condition - Yellowed image with foxing in right margin, small tear upper margin in middle and several pin holes. | |
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RUSCH, Mabel, (American, 19/20th C): "Sao Paolo", O/C, 20" x 24", signed lower right, dated 27, & titled. Est. $600/800** |
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YENS, Karl?, (American, 1868-1945): Plein Aire landscape, O/C, 24" x 32", signed lower left, marked on stretcher verso. Est. $800/1200** |
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CONTEMPORARY GREEK? METAL FIGURAL SCULPTURE OF DANCERS: 11 1/2"h., indecipherably signed on base. |
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WHISTLER, James Abbott McNeal, (American, 1834-1903): "Hurlingham, 1879", Dry Point Etching, Sight Size 6 1/4" x 8 1/2", butterfly mark lower left, Gage Gallery original label affixed verso along with the Bonfoey Co. label. Probably third state of three, a very bright impression. Est. $1500/2500** |
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BASIRE, J., (European, 19th C): Landscape with figures, pen and ink, sight size 7 1/2" x 11", label affixed verso with title and artist. |
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PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE, "FAST FINISH" BY DARRE COREA?: 13"h., rests on a variegated green marble plinth, signed on piece, titled and dated 1987. |
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BRONZE RECAST OF "RATTLESNAKE" SCULPTURE AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON: 22"h., dated 1907, missing end of tail. |
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BRONZE RECAST SCULPTURE AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON OF MAN ON HORSE, 13 1/2"h. |
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KENT, Rockwell, ANA (American, 1882-1971): "Solitude", Wood Engraving, sight size 8 3/4" x 6 1/4", pencil signed lower right. Est. $500/800** Condition: The woodcut is in very good condition, with some yellowing in the light struck areas. It measures with the margins a whopping 11 «" x 9". The upper corners are hinged, no signs of glue or any adhesive, no loss of black, foxing or otherwise. |
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KENT, Rockwell, ANA (American, 1882-1971): "Hero", lithograph, sight size 16 1/4" x 12 3/4", pencil signed lower right, pencil titled lower left. Condition - Appears to be full margins, minor water stain in lower left corner. Est. $400/600** |
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NOYER, Phillippe, (French, 20th C): "Ismenee", Serigraph, sight size 27" x 41", pencil signed lower right, numbered 249/375. |
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HARPER, Edward Steel, (British, 1878-1951): Portrait of a distinguished gentleman, O/C/B, 40" x 30", monogrammed lower right, encased in a period gilt frame. Condition - Painting has been restored and will need further restoration ie cleaning, removal of orange paint in face. |
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PARRISH, Maxfield, (American, 1870-1966): "Daybreak", Chromolithograph, sight size 17 1/4" x 21 1/2", encased in original frame. |
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WEBER, Charles Phillip, (American, 1849-1921): Landscape of rushing river rapids and snow capped mountains in the distance, O/C, 17" x 22 1/4", signed lower left, dated 1881. Condition - Has been relined, sporadic in-paint, craquelier throughout, minor paint loss lower right corner. Est. $1200/1800** |
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SANCHEZ, Emilio, (Cuban/American, 1921): Black Figures in an island landscape, W/C, 10 3/4" x 29 1/4", signed in pencil lower right. Est. $600/800** |
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DELBOS, Jules, (American, 1879-1970): European village scene with figures and bridge by river, W/C, 17 3/4" x 21" sight size, signed lower right. Delbos exhibited at the TAFA, Art Institute of Chicago, NYWCC, Society of Independent Artist, the AWS - earning many prizes. Est. $500/700** |
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CRAVEN, Edgar Malin, (American, 1891-): River side landscape, O/CB, 12" x 16", signed lower left, dated 1947. |
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STRICKLAND, Otis, (American, 20th C): Arizona Canyon landscape, O/C, 18" x 26", signed lower right, dated 1922. |
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BOULTON, Frederick William, (American, 1904): "Light and Shade", O/C, 26" x 30", signed lower right, Chicago Artists 37th Exhibition label verso, titled on frame verso. Condition - Painting has several holes along bottom left corner, right lower margin, in need of considerable restoration including probable re-line and in-paint. |
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FABER, Arthur, (American, 1908-): Modernist landscape with figures, O/M, 8" x 10", signed lower right, dated 1942. |
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PICCOLI, C.E., (European, 20th C): Pair of O/CB landscapes with figures, sight size 8" x 11", both signed C Piccoli. |
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CANADIAN OR ALASKAN COASTAL VILLAGE SCENE: O/C, 20" x 30 1/2", signed lower left Cone. |
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CLIPPER SHIP AT FULL SAIL, O/C: 30" x 24", signed lower right ?enstein, dated 1939. Condition - Craquelier throughout. Est. $400/600** |
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GOBO, Georges, (French, 1876-1958): Portrait of a man, Dry point etching, 8 3/4" x 11", pencil signed lower right, #15/80 lower left. |
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GOBO, Georges, (French, 1876-1958): Waterside village scene with figures, Dry point etching, sight size 21" x 18 1/4", pencil signed lower right, #31/80 lower left. |
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STRUCK, Hermann, (German, 1876-1944): Rabbi, Etching & Aquatint, sight size 4 1/2" x 5 3/4", pencil signed lower left, #68/100 lower right. |
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NIEWALD, (American?, 20th C): Abstract Composition, O/C, 39 1/4" x 50 1/4", signed lower right, circa 1950's. |
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POWERS, L.A., (American, 2th C): Portrait of a Priest, O/C, 26 1/4" x 20", signed lower right. Condition - Minor craquelier throughout, some small bit of paint loss in right eye. |
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WHIMSICAL SCENE OF TWO GERMAN CHILDREN IN AN ALPINE LANDSCAPE: O/CB, 20" x 16", monogrammed lower right FV. |
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CODEZO, Thomas, (Cuban/American, 1839): Portrait of a young girl, hand colored print, sight size 14 1/2" x 10 1/2", signed in plate, dated 1881, encased in custom mirrored oak frame with fleur de lys applications. |
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SCOTT, Alexander, (European, 19th/20th C): Illustrative scene of old man in a treasure cellar of castle, O/C, 32" x 20", signed lower left, dated 22. Condition - minor craquelier and thinning of canvas. |
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CHASE, Doris, (American, 20th C): "Flags of Gold", W/C, 3 3/4" x 4 3/4", signed upper right and verso, label affixed with title. |
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QUANTE, Otto, (German, 1875-): 2 men in a landscape, dry point etching, sight size 8" x 6 1/8", pencil signed lower right, titled in German lower left. |
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FLAMENCO DANCER, O/C: 12" x 16", illegibly signed lower right John?. |
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CONTEMPORARY O/C HARBOR SCENE: 24" x 36", illegibly signed lower left. |
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MORRIS, George Ford, (American, 1873-1960): English Pointer in a snowy landscape, Serigraph, sight size 19 1/4" x 25 1/2", signed in plate lower right, encased in original quarter sawn oak frame. |
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PAIR OF LATE 19TH C O/CB OF DOMESTIC FARM ANIMALS: One of cows and one of sheep, in pastures. Cows, 12" x 18", signed lower right, signed lower right F. Brillet. Sheep, 12" x 18", signed lower right. Encased in original classical gilt gesso frames. |
| 155A | BRONZE REMINGTON RECAST "MOUNTAIN MAN", 27"h. | |
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FIRST QUARTER 2OTH C AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST W/C SUNSET, LAKESIDE LANDSCAPE: 19 1/2" x 25 1/2", faintly signed in pencil lower left Larson. |
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PASTEL PORTRAIT OF A YORKSHIRE TERRIER, "FANCY": 12" x 10 1/2" sight size, signed Parrish and titled lower left. |
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19TH C AMERICAN PASTEL RIVER LANDSCAPE: 16" x 20", faintly signed lower right, encased in original frame with original glass. Condition - Some loss of color, scattered portions in the lower corner, pastel thinning left margin and upper right corner. |
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SHAW, Dorothy, (American, 20th C): Creek side landscape with bridge, O/C, 18" x 22", signed lower left, and in pencil on stretcher verso. |
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ALPINE LANDSCAPE WITH CHALET, O/B: 23 3/4" x 31 1/2", signed lower left, R Meincke, dated 1946. |
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BRONZE CLAD BUST "DANTES": Polychrome, 7 1/2"h. |
| 208 | BRONZE CM RUSSELL RECAST OF MOUNTAIN MAN AND COUGAR: 13", signed on base, damage to right hand. | |
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HEINTZELMAN, Arthur, (American, 1890-1965): Interior courting scene by the fire side, Etching, 9 1/2" x 12 1/2", pencil signed in margin, #'d lower left 1. |