February 16, 2003 - Partial Auction
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3 | GERMAIN, Jean Baptiste, (French, 1841-1910): "Tribute to Bacchus", scene with bust of Bacchus, putti, nymph and satyr, Bronze charger, 14"dia., signed lower left, dated 1869. | 500 |
3A | 19TH C EUROPEAN GENRE COURTING SCENE, O/C: 8 1/4" x 7", no visible signature, paint loss in upper left corner and lower left margin. Est. $300/500** | 200 |
7 | CARELLI, Gonsalvo, (Italian, 1818-1900): "Fishing in the Bay of Naples", O/panel, 7 1/2" x 14 1/4", signed lower left G Carelli, Napoli. Call for Condition. | 4,000 |
7A | 19TH C ITALIAN SCHOOL O/B LANDSCAPE, "Sorrento di Capodimonte": O/B, 8 1/2" x 13 3/4", titled verso, no visible signature possibly Loria, Correli or another noted painter of this caliber. | 400 |
7B | GIANNI, Y., (Italian, 19th/20th C): View of the bay of Naples, gouache, 5" x 12 3/4", signed lower right, some water damage in right margin. | 175 |
9 | PICASSO, Pablo, (Spanish, 1881-1973): "Les Saltimbanques" (from Saltimbanques), dry point, 11.3" x 13", signed in plate lower right, dated 1905, from an edition of 250, size with margins 15 5/8" x 21 3/4". Condition report - several creases, notably in right hand corner and on both vertical margins, very minor staining in image, some foxing in left margin, over all in exceptional condition. | 2,500 |
9A | TURN OF THE CENTURY ITALIAN? O/B PORTRAIT OF YOUNG MAIDEN IN DECORATIVE GARB: 12" x 7", monogrammed illegibly lower left. | 100 |
10 | PRIMITIVE 19TH C MARITIME PORTRAIT OF A CLIPPER SHIP "HANDY KING": W/C, mounted on board, 20 1/4" x 26 1/4", monogrammed lower left IT?, lower right Rotterdam, dated 1856, call for condition. | 400 |
10C | PATERSON, Alexander, (Canadian/American, 20th C): "RMS Empress of Japan", W/C, 13 1/2" x 20 1/4", signed lower right, dated 1934, Vancouver Art Gallery label affixed verso. | 150 |
13A | INFANT PORTRAIT ON PORCELAIN PLAQUE: Stamped Limoges markings, 4 3/4" x 3 3/4", inscribed ABL Tampa 1903, Our little Dot, To Fryson from Claira H Gillett, June 3, 1903, encased in period gilt gesso molding, mounted in ebonized shadow box. | 175 |
13B | TURN OF THE CENTURY OVAL PAINTING ON PORCELAIN PLAQUE: Depicts young woman, 6" x 4", encased in period pierced gilt gesso molding, mounted in ebonized shadow box. | 175 |
13C | PAIR OF MINIATURE PAINTINGS ON PORCELAIN: One depicts an infant, the other a Madonna and Child, both approx. 2 1/2" x 2", encased in gold frames under glass. | 200 |
15B | FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD SCULPTURE, "NOAH'S CRUISE LINE ARK II", 12 1/2"h. x 17 1/2"l. | 200 |
16 | AUSTRIAN, Ben, (American, 1870-1921): Chicks in a straw basket with blanket, O/C, 12" x 14", signed lower right, dated 1919. Call for Condition. Est. $6000/8000** | 11,000 |
16A | FORD, Elise, (American, 20th C): Still life of pheasant and fruit, O/C, 27" x 35", signed lower right, minor abrasions, needs cleaning. | 100 |
21 | TAYLOR, Frank Hamilton, (American, 1846-1927): Lakeside scene with figures in a canoe, figures on land and town in distance with steam boat, W/C, 11" x 15", signed lower left Compliments of Frank H Taylor September '95. Reportedly de-accessioned from the Everson Museum, Syracuse NY, 1965. Call for Condition. | 125 |
26 | OWEN, Robert Emmett, (American, 1878-1957): Autumnal landscape with stream, O/C, 16" x 22", signed lower left, minor paint flaking throughout. Call for Condition. Est. $3000/5000** | 2,750 |
26A | HEAVILY IMPASTOED O/B LANDSCAPE WITH STREAM: Possibly by Robert Henry Logan, American, 1874-1942, 10 1/2" x 12 1/2". | 100 |
28 | HENDRIKS, Willem, (Dutch, 1888-1966): "The Canal Bank, Holland", O/C, 12 1/2" x 16", titled on frame lower left, signed in lower left, encased in period pierced gilt molding, minor paint flake in margin. | 1,000 |
28A | FRANKENBERG, C.K. von, (American, 20th C): River side home in an impressionist country landscape, O/C, 14" x 28", signed lower left, 4 patches verso. Reportedly de-accessioned from the Everson Museum, Syracuse NY, 1965. | 150 |
28B | FRANKENBERG, C.K. von, (American, 20th C): Autumnal wooded stream landscape, O/C mounted on board, 29" x 17 3/4", signed lower right, encased in period impressionist frame, in-paint throughout with several patches. Reportedly de-accessioned from the Everson Museum, Syracuse NY, 1965. | 300 |
34 | POWELL, Lucien Whiting, (American, 1846-1930): "Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone", O/C, 18" x 30", signed lower left. Est. $3000/5000** Call for Condition. | 2,500 |
34A | WRIGHT, James Couper, (Scottish/American, 1906-1969): Buildings in a landscape, W/C, 11" x 16", signed lower right, New Brittan Museum of American Art label affixed verso, de-accessioned in 1975. | 100 |
38A | SCHULZ, Ken, (American, 20th C): "Cades Cove", W/C, 22" x 26", signed lower left, dated 76, original label affixed verso with title, original painting for plate 7, from a series of limited edition prints by the artist who was a member of the American Water Color Society, working primarily in Tennessee. | 125 |
38B | SCHULZ, Ken, (American, 20th C): "The Great Smokey Mountains, W/C, 22" x 26", signed lower left, original label affixed verso with title, original painting for plate 6 from a series of limited edition prints by the artist who was a member of the American Water Color Society, working primarily in Tennessee. | 125 |
42 | PORAY, Stanislaus, (American, 1888-1948): Vermont autumnal landscape with barn, O/C, 18" x 22", signed lower left, Stan Poray, Vermont, encased in original carved gesso frame. Call for Condition. | 500 |
42A | KASIMIR, Luigi, (Austrian, 1881-1962): European Country landscape with farm house, color aquatint, 14 5/8" x 13 1/2" with margins, pencil signed lower margin. | 100 |
44 | 19TH C O/TIN, "UN TETE A TETE", Two Doves In a Landscape: 7 1/2" x 9 1/2", possibly by Pierre Gustave Deville, French, 1815, bears label verso with title and Deville. Est. $800/1200** | 1,450 |
46 | EVANS, Jessie Benton, (American, 1866-1954): Arizona desert landscape, O/C, 25" x 20", signed lower right & self portrait verso, encased in gilt frame, call for condition. One of five in sale. | 1,750 |
46A | EVANS, Jessie Benton, (American, 1866-1954): Southwestern Desert landscape, O/B, 15" x 16", signed lower right, acquired from the artist. | 1,500 |
47 | EVANS, Jessie Benton, (American, 1866-1954): Venetian Canal scene, O/B, 19 1/2" x 14", from her Italian period, unsigned, acquired from artist. | 1,200 |
47A | EVANS, Jessie Benton, (American, 1866-1954): Venetian canal scene with boats, W/C, sight size 19 1/4" x 13", signed lower right, encased in period impressionist gilt frame, acquired from artist. | 1,100 |
49A | PERSSON, Fritiof, (American, 20th C): Southwester desert scene, O/CB, 16" x 20", signed lower right. | 200 |
51 | BERCHEM, Claes Pietersz Nicolaes, (Dutch, 1620-1682): Italianate landscape with mother and young boy, dog, sheep and cattle amongst ruins, O/cradled panel, approx. 18 1/4" x 22 1/2", signed lower right Berchem dated 1656, encased in 19th C classically styled gilt molding. We believe this painting to be by Berchem but let the bidder/buyer be the judge. Call for condition. | 2,000 |
52 | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): A series of 5 serigraphs, "At the Theater Suite", to include "Symphony in Black", "The Golden Calf", "The Trapeze", "The Dancer", and "Melisande". Serigraphs, 30" x 22 1/4", pencil signed lower right, # lower left 186/300, unframed, in mint condition. | 9,000 |
52A | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "Roses", from the Roses Suite, serigraph, 21 3/4" x 23 1/2", pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left 5/25 in Roman numerals. | 700 |
52B | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "A Dream", Serigraph, 40" x 29 3/4", #'d 175/300, pencil signed. | 1,250 |
52C | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "Hearts", Lithograph, 32 1/2" x 27", pencil signed, #'d 56/90, Gloria Luria Gallery label affixed verso with insurance appraisal. | 800 |
52D | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "Fashions", Serigraph, 17" x 21 1/2", #'d 233/260, pencil signed lower right. | 400 |
52E | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "Lafayette", Limited Edition Personalized Serigraph, sight size 29" x 21 1/4", dedicated at bottom, pencil signed, EuroArt Galleries Certificate of Authenticity affixed verso. | 700 |
52F | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "La Traviata", Serigraph, 32" x 24", #'d lower left 58/300, pencil signed lower right. | 350 |
54E | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "Water", Serigraph, 27 1/2" x 20", signed lower right in pencil, #'d lower left Artist Proof 7/17. | 750 |
54F | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "Writer in Landscape", Serigraph, 30" x 22 1/4", signed lower right in pencil, #'d lower left 263/300. | 200 |
56 | ARPA, Jose, (Spanish, 1862-1903): Sunset landscape with villa, O/B, 7 1/2" x 9 1/2", signed lower right. Est. $600/800** | 500 |
57A | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "Aries", from The Zodiac Suite, Serigraph, 25 1/2" x 20", signed lower right in pencil, #'d lower left 334/350. | 800 |
57C | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): "Leo", Serigraph, from the Zodiac Suite, 25 1/2" x 20", signed lower right in pencil, #'d lower left in Roman numerals 21/90. | 250 |
57D | ERTE, (Russian/French, 1892-1990): Illustrated magazine ad for Hole Proof Hosiery Co., dated 1931, 12 3/4" x 9 1/2". | 200 |
58 | STAPLES, Vera M., (American, 20th C): Southwestern desert landscape with snow capped mountains in the distance, O/M, 12" x 16", signed lower left, encased in original frame. | 200 |
58B | STAPLES, Vera M., (American, 20th C): "After the First Rain", O/CB, 8" x 10", signed lower right, label affixed verso, encased in original frame. | 100 |
58C | STAPLES, Vera M., (American, 20th C): "Near Pasadena", O/B, 8" x 10", signed lower left, label affixed verso, encased in original frame. | 100 |
60 | PASTORAL LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURE ON A HORSE CROSSING A STREAM WITH CATTLE AND VILLAGE IN DISTANCE: O/C, 32" x 48", no visible signature, possibly 19th C but probably early first quarter of 20th C, has been relined with repaired tear running from right to left margin. Reportedly de-accessioned from the Everson Museum, Syracuse NY, 1965. | 400 |
60A | 19TH C HUDSON RIVER STYLE PRIMITIVE OVAL O/C LANDSCAPE: With figures, workers in a hay field, goats and village in the distance, no visible signature, encased in original frame, some paint loss. Reportedly de-accessioned from the Everson Museum, Syracuse NY, 1965. | 450 |
64 | NEER, Aert Van Der, (Dutch, 1603-1677): Moonlit riverside landscape with figures and buildings in the distance, 14 1/4" x 17 1/4", believed to be by Van der Neer but possibly circle of or after. No visible monogram, painting has been relined and partially restored. Call for Condition. | 2,250 |
64A | 19TH C O/W DUTCH WINTER LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES: 15 1/2" x 23 3/4". Est. $400/600** | 500 |
64B | 19TH C DUTCH O/WOOD GENRE SCENE WITH FIGURES: On a river with home, cattle and windmill, church steeple in distance, 9" x 10 1/4", no visible signature. Est. $400/600** | 400 |
67A | BLAKE, Thomas C., (English/American, 1890): Misty river valley landscape, O/C, 28" x 38", signed lower left, encased in original gilt gesso molding. | 800 |
70A | DASCHBACH, A.C., (American, 20th C): Winter country hillside landscape, O/B, 14" x 11", signed lower left and dated 1920. | 300 |
74 | ENDERS, Frank, (American, 20th C): Portrait of an elderly violinist playing for money, W/C, 20" x 14", signed lower right, circa first quarter 20th C. | 250 |
77 | PENNINGTON, Harper, (American, 1854-1920): Pair of gouache beach scenes, both signed, one dated 92, 5" x 8 1/2" and 8 1/2" x 5". Call for Condition. Est. $3000/5000pair** | 2,000 |
77A | COGGESHALL, John, (British, 1856-1927): The Country Trail, W/C, 11 1/4" x 16", signed lower right, dated 1909. | 150 |
78 | LUCE, Marie Huxford, (American, 20th C): Bouquet of yellow daffodils in a vase, W/C, 28 1/2" x 20 1/2", signed lower left, encase in period frame. Reportedly de-accessioned from the Everson Museum, Syracuse NY, 1965. | 350 |
78A | 19TH C O/B OF BOUQUET OF CLIPPED YELLOW FLOWERING BRANCHES: 18 1/2" x 24 1/2", no visible signature. Reportedly de-accessioned from the Everson Museum, Syracuse NY, 1965. | 100 |
82 | STAHLY, Gottfried, (Swiss, 1872): "Faulhorn, Switzerland", O/B, 14" x 11", signed lower left, encased in gilt gesso frame. Call for Condition. | 200 |
82A | KLEINHOLZ, Franz, (American, 1901): Portrait of young girl, W/C, sight size 14 1/2" x 12 1/2". | 125 |
86D | ENAMELED OVAL MEDALLION: Lovely topaz enameling in a wave pattern centered by a small round landscape of the Goddess Diana with two maidens and a cherub, mounted on green velvet in gilt gesso frame. Medallion 6 1/4" x 3 1/4", 7" x 9 1/2" overall. | 150 |
89 | HONIGBERGER, Ernst, (German, 20th C): "Reclining Nude", O/C, 29 3/4" x 39", SLL E Honigberger, encased in original period frame. | 275 |
92 | CHAMPCLAUD, H., (European, 19th C): Pair of architectural renderings, Graphite, ink and W/C on paper, "Etude d'Ombres Corniche", dated 1889, 13 1/2" x 19 1/2", signed lower right & dated again; the other is "Etude d'Ombres Dessin Municiple", 17 3/4" x 25 1/2", signed lower right and dated Juin 1889. | 100 |
92A | HECHT, Zoltan, (American, 1890-1968): New York harbor scene, W/C & graphite, 14 1/4" x 20 3/4", signed lower right. | 200 |
94 | VASARELY, Victor, (Hungarian/French, 1908-1997): "Axo-94", optical art wood sculpture, 27 1/2"h. x 13 3/4"w., #31/175, signed lower right. | 1,250 |
94B | VASARELY, Victor, (Hungarian/French, 1908-1997): Optic composition of one full faceted sphere with two faceted half spheres, serigraph, sight size 35 3/4" x 19", pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left 36/50 in Roman numerals. | 200 |
94C | VASARELY, Victor, (Hungarian/French, 1908-1997): Geometric composition, purple and green faceted sphere, serigraph, 21 1/2" x 21 1/2" sight size, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left 80/250. | 125 |
94D | VASARELY, Victor, (Hungarian/French, 1908-1997): Optic composition multi colored spherical design, serigraph, 25 3/4" x 24 3/4" sight size, pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left 151/275. | 125 |
95 | GINZBURG, Yankel, (Russian/America, 1945): "Mood Swing", artist proof acrylic sculpture, 15"h., marked on base artist proof, titled and signed. Est. $1200/1800** | 750 |
97 | EARLE, Eyvind, (American, 1916): Fantasy landscape, serigraph, sight size 23" x 31", signed lower right, #'d lower left HC 6/10. | 300 |
97A | SCHUMACHER, Mae, (American, 20th C): Desert landscape, O/CP, 12" x 16", signed lower right. | 175 |
98A | LAHEE, Arnold Warburton, (American, 1888-1976): South American tropical landscape with snow capped mountain in distance, O/B, 16" x 12", signed lower right, dated 40. Est. $300/500** | 150 |
99 | WYLAND, (American, 20th C): Pair of limited edition lithographs, one of Sea Turtles, the other of Dolphins, signed lower right, #'d 147/950, each print 23" x 15 3/4". | 300 |
99A | POWELL, E.W., (American, 20th C): WPA style dockside scene with two dogs overlooking a boatyard, O/CP, 18" x 24", signed lower left, dated 64. | 100 |
102 | 19TH C O/PANEL GENRE SCENE: Depicts interior courting scene, O/WP, 8 1/4" x 6", signed lower right Holl?, encased in elaborate period gesso molding, some damage to frame. | 400 |
102A | 19TH C EUROPEAN GENRE SCENE: Depicting an interior scene of gentleman looking in mirror and woman peering in, O/WP, 8 1/4" x 6 1/4", signed lower right G? Holl?, encased in period gesso molding, note damage to frame. | 300 |
104 | 19TH C OLD MASTER PAINTING ON COPPER OF THE MADONNA AND CHILD: 4" x 3", no visible signature, some chips to paint. | 200 |
104A | 19TH C ITALIAN O/C PORTRAIT OF A HOODED WOMAN CLOSELY RESEMBLING THE VIRGIN MARY: 22" x 18", signed lower left E. Buccinelli, dated 1877. | 200 |
106 | TIEFENG, Jiang, (Chinese, 1938): "Playing Water", serigraph on rice paper, sight size 34 1/2" x 34 1/2", signed in pencil lower right, #3/75 lower left, encased in professional matt and black lacquer frame, sold with booklet. | 450 |
106A | AGAM, Yaacov, (Israeli, 1928): "Shifting Circles / Agamograph", color silk screen with textured plastic, 14 1/2" x 14", signed & #'d 29/99. | 250 |
108 | OSWALD, Charles W., (English, 19th C): Pair of landscapes with cows, O/Cs, 26" x 12", one signed lower right the other lower left, encased in period gilt gesso frames, call for condition. | 750 |
108A | AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST COUNTRY AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPE: O/CB, 10" x 18", signed verso Painted Sept 1890 by W D Blackman of Toledo Ohio. | 100 |
115A | TAKAHASHI, K.?, (American, 20th C): Northwestern wilderness landscape with snow capped peaks in the distance, O/C, 12" x 16", circa 1925. | 100 |
117 | SALVADOR DALI COLOR ETCHING OF LOVERS: Sight size 19" x 12 3/4", pencil signed lower right, marked EA lower left. Please note due to the circumstances surrounding Dali, this item is not guaranteed to be by the artist's hand. | 300 |
117A | SALVADOR DALI SURREAL LITHOGRAPH: 28 3/4" x 20 1/4", signed lower right, numbered lower left I350/350, Atelier stamp lower left. Due to the circumstances surrounding Dali, this piece is not guaranteed to be by his hand. | 200 |
120 | HAZLETT, Max, (American, 20th C): California landscape, Serigraph, 42 3/4" x 59 1/2", signed in pencil lower right, #288/300 lower right. | 450 |
121 | AMEN, Irving, (American, 1918): "Village Festival", Artist Proof Lithograph, sight size 20 1/2" x 27 3/4", titled lower left in pencil, marked AP, signed in pencil lower right. | 250 |
121A | KLEE, Marguerite, (American, 20th C): Lakeside scene at dusk from the cat tails, O/WP, 32" x 48", signed lower left. | 300 |
124 | LIQUID GLASS IN FLIGHT: A fine clear crystal art glass sculpture mounted on a rich black amethyst glass plinth. Daum quality although unsigned. 20"h. | 325 |
126 | HIBEL, Edna, (American, 20th C): Three porcelain plaques, "Fiore", "Scherzo" and "Meiling & Family", approx. 3 1/2"dia each, "Fiore" limited edition 4/1000, "Scherzo" 46/1000, and "Meiling" 569/1000 with COA verso. | 150 |
131 | BRONZE WHIPPET AFTER BARYE: 6"h., good patina, stamped Barye on base. | 100 |
131A | DORE BRONZE PANTHER AFTER BARYE: 4"h. x 8"l., stamped Barye to base, good patina. | 125 |
134 | ARTER, John Charles, (American, 1860-1923): Venetian genre scene with woman and baskets by a canal, W/C, sight size 23 1/4" x 18 1/2", SLR JC Arter Venice 1890. | 200 |
134A | HALLOWELL, Robert, (American, 1886-1939): "Spring Mist", O/C, 19 1/2" x 25 1/2", signed lower left, dated 28, partial label affixed verso with exhibition number, repair to lower middle margin. | 175 |
137 | ALDEN, Cecil, (British, 1870-1935): Pair of scenes from the Fallowfield Hunt, "The Breakfast at the 3 Pigeons", "The Hunt Supper", Color Lithographs, 20" x 30" each. | 400 |
138 | 19th C BOOK OF GERMAN MILITARY ETCHINGS | 150 |
143 | 19TH C EUROPEAN O/C OF PUB INTERIOR WITH CUSTOMERS: 18" x 12", signed lower left J Durand, encased in 19th C elaborate gilt gesso frame. | 300 |
152 | PRIMITIVE LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING: Sight size 7" x 9 3/4", signed lower left H. Bright, encased in 19th C? deep dish gilt frame. | 150 |
154 | TREMENDOUS LOT OF DECORATIVE MINIATURE PAINTINGS ON CELLULOID: To include, pair of miniature portraits of royalty, pair of large genre court scenes, and a pair of frames with three miniature portraits each. Sold as a lot. | 450 |
166 | RUSSELL, Shirley, (American, 1886-1985): Pair of floral still lifes, "Halaconia" and "Banana Flower", Woodblocks, 14" x 10 1/2" each, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left. | 275 |
171 | STILL LIFE OF POTTED FLOWERING "Cactus": O/C, 28" x 20", signed lower right, titled and signed verso illegibly. | 100 |
172A | PADILLA, Juan?, (Spanish, 1906-1980): Still life of peaches in a torn paper sack, O/C, 15" x 18", signed lower left J Padilla. | 400 |
176B | ROBINSON, Leo, (American, 20th C): Portrait of a elegantly dressed elderly lady, O/C, 53" x 30", inscribed Leo Robinson on stretcher. Reportedly de-accessioned from the Everson Museum, Syracuse NY, 1965. | 100 |