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Lot | Sale Price | ||
1404 | DAILEY, Charles Andrew (Chuck), (American, 1935- ): ''Good Fences Make Good Neighbors'', Oil/Board, Sight size 17 1/2'' x 23 1/2'', signed lower right, original label From The Vincent Price Collection affixed verso, framed 23'' x 29 1/2''. CONDITION: Needs cleaning. |
150 | |
1408 | 1720 SATIRICAL COPPER ENGRAVING, THE MIRROR OF FOLLY, MISSISSIPPI: 16'' x 20 1/2'' overall with margins, Representation of the Very Famous Island of Mad-head, derived from the happenings surrounding the Mississippi Scheme, one of the most famous speculative bubbles in European history. CONDITION: Browning and some tatters to edges, small puncture lower right and small spot of insect damage in center margin, scattered foxing, loose, sold as is. |
200 | |
1412 | LARGE MODERNIST ABSTRACT PAINTING SIGNED STOKES '60: Oil/Canvas, 31 5/8'' x 72 1/4'', signed upper right, dated '60, unframed. CONDITION: Needs cleaning, mild scattered craquelure. |
150 | |
1413 | LARGE ABSTRACT MODERNIST PAINTING SIGNED STOKES: Oil/Canvas, 31 3/4'' x 72'', signed lower right, dated '59, unframed. CONDITION: Needs cleaning, several scattered abrasions. |
500 | |
1416 | POOLE, Gregory, (American, 20th Century): Still Life of fruit, Oil/Board, 4'' x 6'', signed lower right, fine frame 9 3/4'' x 11 3/4''. | 225 | |
1418 | DEBRY AMERICA INDIANS ENGRAVING: ''The erection of trophies, and the ceremonies intended to celebrate the defeat of their enemies'', 6 1/2'' x 8 1/2'', tipped in the corners, under visqueen and matted, 15 3/4'' x 20''. CONDITION: Corners are adhered, not examined out of the mat. |
150 | |
1419 | CLASSIC ''AMERICA'' INDIAN PRINCESS PRINT: Hand Colored Engraving by ''B. Maryno'', c 1790, 7 3/4'' x 5 3/4'', original frame, on early white laid paper. Features a classic oval portrait of a standing Indian Princess ''America'' holding an arrow in one hand and a large bow in the other. Clad in animal skins, and a red tinted, yellow fringed woven skirt, a head wrap bedecked with red, white, and yellow feathers. The dark skinned Indian princess looks demurely straight ahead; forest, palm and palm trees, a waterfall, mountains and a river are depicted in the background. ''America'' is inscribed at her feet and in the bottom margin. An important early engraving with a most impressive historic icon. CONDITION: Lightly toned and aged but still sharp and clear. |
375 | |
1420 | 2 PIECE COLORED ENGRAVING OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LOT: 1) Colored Engraving Portrait of Franklin, oval 15 3/4'' x 11 1/2'', misspelled title ''Francklin'', circa late 1700's by Bechet, printed in France, ''A Paris chez Marie Francois Drouhin''; 2) Engraving of Benjamin Franklin by Duplessis, circa late 1700's, 16 1/2'' x 12 1/4'', printed in France, features a bust of Franklin above his name, below in French is the inscription, ''Born at Boston, in New England, January 17, 1706.'' Below is a four line poem by Feutry basically ascribing the virtue of divinity to this individual. CONDITION: 1) Minor scattered soiling and water stain at the upper right; 2) Water stains appear at the right side, mostly in the selvage. |
125 | |
1433 | MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE B McCLELLEN ENGRAVING: Commanding United States Army, by Ormsby, sight size 25'' x 18'', matted, under visqueen, 31'' x 24''. CONDITION: Scattered foxing, pale toning, not examined out of the mat. |
100 | |
1440 | FAIRCHILD, Roy, (English, 1953- ): ''Trevola I'', Serigraph, 28'' x 19 1/2'', pencil signed lower right, #'d 220/435 lower left, contemporary frame 41'' x 32 1/2''. | 175 | |
1443 | SET OF 3 AMOS DOOLITTLE ENGRAVINGS: From the original 1997 Early American History Auction catalog: ''(Amos Doolittle), American Revolutionary War Patriot, Colonial Artist and Engraver from New Haven, Conn. Set of 3 Original matched Copper Plate Portrait Engravings, each 6 1/2'' x 3 1/2'', printed in black ink on laid paper, all having nice wide margins. The three portrait figures include; ''John Winthrop''. ''John Devenport'' and ''Gurdon Saltonstall''. Each print states in text the location where Doolittle found the original John Trumbull painting from which he made his engraved copy.'' CONDITION: Toning. |
400 | |
1445 | HIGHWAY ROBBERY PAINTING 18TH/19TH CENTURY SCENE: Titled verso ''Christmas in the Good Old Times'', Oil/Canvas, 13'' x 19'', titled in the stretcher, encased in a gilded frame 18'' x 24''. Stage Coach Robbery in process. CONDITION: Stretcher bar wear, needs cleaning, several flecks of paint loss, possibly partial signature lower left, several spots/touches of inpaint, sold as is. |
125 | |
1448 | ANDERSON, David, (American, 1926-1996): Portrait Painting of a Surreal Clown Face, Oil/Board, Sight size 5 3/4'' x 6 1/4'', faintly signed lower right, framed 15'' x 15 1/4''. | 100 |
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