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Lot | Sale Price | ||
15 | DILL, Ludwig,(German, 1848-1940): Scene Outside of Town, Oil/Canvasboard, 15'' x 22'', signed lower left, custom frame with minor wear, 18 1/2'' x 25''. CONDITION: Several repairs to pin holes and several minor abrasions, needs cleaning. |
2100 | |
17 | HUTSCHENREUTHER QUALITY PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE OF LORELEI: Depicts the Beautiful Semi Nude Fairy with Wings in a Tempting Pose on Rocks, 6 1/2'' x 4 3/8'', glued to current newer backing, newer frame measures 13 1/2'' x 11 1/2''. | 1200 | |
18 | LARGE KPM PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE SIGNED WAGNER: Una Gitana, After Asti, 9 3/8'' x 6 1/4'', signed lower right, impressed double mark verso, encased in an original gilded and painted frame with floral motif and arched pediment, minor wear, 13 1/2'' x 9 1/4''. | 3000 | |
18A | HUTSCHENREUTHER PAINTING AFTER ASTI, ''REFLECTION'': Oval, 5 5/18'' x 4'', signed lower right, Wagner, impressed mark verso, encased in original gilded and painted frame with repair. CONDITION: Some wear to the upper margin. |
400 | |
19 | HUTSCHENREUTER PAINTING ON PORCELAIN PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG BEAUTY AFTER ASTI: Oval measurement approximately 5'' x 4'', signed lower right, Wagner, original label affixed verso, impressed mark, encased in original painted and gilded frame, 6 1/4 x 5 1/8''. | 800 | |
20 | BOUVARD, Antoine, (Italian, 1870-1956 (aka Mark Aldine): Venetian Canal Scene with Gondoliers, Oil/Canvas, 19 5/8'' x 25 5/8'', signed lower right Mark Aldine, later painted frame 24'' x 30''. CONDITION: Relined with scattered spots of inpaint and depression in upper mid center of oil and skinning to surface paint. Ready to hang, good overall. |
8500 | |
32 | ROCHOLL, Theodor, (German, 1854-1933): Soldiers on Horseback Crossing a Stream, Oil/Canvas, 21'' x 23'', signed lower right, dated 1913, encased in a later gold frame with minor wear, 25 1/2'' x 27 1/2''. Rocholl was a student in Munich in 1877, then at the Dresden Academy. After a year, he moved to Munich where he studied historical painting under Karl von Piloty. He ocmpleted his art studies at the Dsseldorf Academy where he developed his interest in military art under the influence of Wilhelm Camphausen; his contemporaries in this field were Carl Rchling and Richard Kntel. He is associated with the Dsseldorf school of painting. The artist observed the Franco-Prussian War and the subsequent German army manoeuvres between 1883 and 1888; in 1890, he traveled to Russia to view the German Garde-Korps on manoeuvre. Later in the decade, he was attached to the Turkish Army and covered the conflict in Thessalia in 1897 between the Turks and the Greeks; his sketches of the fighting were published the following year. He covered the Boxer Rebellion in 1900 as the official artist of the German expeditionary force.[1] A decade later, he covered the fighting between Turkey and Albania. Biography from Wikipedia Many of his paintings depict German military scenes, especially the battles of the Franco-Prussian War. One of his most famous pictures depicted King William at the Battle of Sedan, meeting his triumphant soldiers after the victory. Rocholl also painted a large mural for the Evangelischen Padagogiums in Bad Godesberg. In his 60th year, he became a war artist covering the campaign on the Western Front. His War Letters printed in 1916 in which he described the fear and destruction. An autobiography of his life as a painter appeared in 1921. He died in a streetcar accident Dsseldorf in his 80th year on September 14, 1933. CONDITION: Stretcher marks with paint loss, several abrasions, craquelure, several small punctures. |
600 | |
33 | 19th C. GREEK PAINTING, ST. PAUL IN PRISON IN HIS LAST HOURS SIGNED ECONOMOU?: Oil/Canvas, 45'' x 31'', signed lower right, fine contemporary frame, 52'' x 37 3/4''. Proceeds to benefit The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Clearwater, Florida. CONDITION: Wax relined, several older repairs to punctures, some minor craquelure, sold as is. |
950 | |
38 | EXCEPTIONAL IMPRESSIONIST STILL LIFE PAINTING ILLEGIBLY SIGNED VAN DE BORGHT: Oil/Paper, Sight size, 25 1/2'' x 20'', illegibly signed upper left, framed, 29 1/2'' x 35''. | 200 | |
39 | PAINTING OF YOUNG DARK HAIRED BEAUTY: Oil/Masonite, 15 3/4'' x 11 5/8'', no visible signature, encased in a newer silver gilt frame, 18 1/4'' x 14 1/4''. | 0 | |
39 | PAINTING OF YOUNG DARK HAIRED BEAUTY: Oil/Masonite, 15 3/4'' x 11 5/8'', no visible signature, encased in a newer silver gilt frame, 18 1/4'' x 14 1/4''. | 150 | |
40 | VERY GOOD ILLEGIBLY SIGNED PAINTING OF DUCKS AT THE WATERING HOLE: Oil/Board, 9 5/8'' x 11 5/8'', signed lower right, R. Katz?, dated 1909, newer frame, 12 1/4'' x 14 1/4''. CONDITION: Several abrasions and pinpoint paint fleck scattered throughout, craquelure evident in upper portion of the painting. |
125 | |
41 | MIRO, Joan, (Spanish, 1893-1983): Maravillas Acrosticas 14, Lithograph, 29'' x 20 1/2'', pencil signed lower right, marked HC lower left for H'ors Concours, metal frame, 31'' x 22 1/4'', Christie's COA affixed verso, purchased from Christie's back in the 80's. | 2000 | |
42 | ORIGINAL ERTE SERIGRAPH ''FIREFLIES'', Sight size 29'' x 20 1/2'', encased in original black lacquer frame with custom matting, 43 1/2'' x 35'', pencil signed lower right, #'d 109/300. | 1500 | |
43 | DALI, Salvador, (Spanish, 1904-1989): From the Portfolio Papillons Anciennes, Lithograph, Sight size 27'' x 18 3/4'', pencil signed lower right, #'d lower left 206/250, gilded frame with minor wear, 41 1/2'' x 32 1/2''. CONDITION: Not examined out of the frame. |
450 | |
44 | LITHOGRAPH AFTER PICASSO FROM PORTRAITS IMAGINAIRES: 27 1/2'' X 19'', #'d 87/250 lower left, gilded frame with wear, 37'' x 29''. CONDITION: Glued to backboard, some scattered minor staining, and several visible abrasions, sold as is. |
650 | |
45 | 19TH CENTURY AUTUMNAL FOREST PAINTING SIGNED CHARPENTIER: Oil/Canvas, 29'' x 39'', encased in massive period gilded and carved frame, frame has undergone restorative periods and is not 100% original, 44'' h., 54'' w, and 6 1/4'' d. CONDITION: Probably needs to be re-stretched and cleaned, several minor abrasions and some scattered inpaint. |
600 | |
50 | REEVES, Richard Stone, (American, 1921- ): 7 piece Lithograph Lot to include; 1) ''Profiles of Courage forego, John Henry, Kelso'', 22'' x 28'', pencil signed, #'d 50/850, printed by the New Market Gallery of New York, City, unframed. 2) ''Phar Lap'', 22 1/4'' x 27 1/2'', pencil signed lower right, #'d 6/850 lower left, J. Woodcock signature in lower left corner, unframed. 3) ''Seattle Slew'', 22'' x 26 1/2'', pencil signed lower right, #'d 533/850 lower left, 22'' x 26 1/2''. 4) ''Approaching the Start, the Arlington Million, 1981'', 22'' x 27 1/2'', pencil signed lower right, #'d 22/850 lower left, unsigned, unframed. 5) ''Forego, the Great American Champion'', 22'' x 26 1/4'', pencil signed lower right, #'d 65/600 lower left, unframed. 6) ''Genuine Risk'', 22'' x 25 3/4'', pencil signed lower right, #'d 401/850 lower left, unframed. CONDITION: 1)Some scattered staining and spotting in the margin. 2) Several areas of spotting and staining in the margins. 3) Lower right corner has minor bend, there is some very faint staining in the upper right and lower left corners and some faint spotting in the margins. 4) Mild toning in the margins, several spots in the margins in the upper left corner, the lower right corner has a minor bend. 5) Some acid burn from tape in three corners diagonal. 6) Very pale toning in the margins with faint spots scattered. |
500 |
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