Sunday, April 18, 2004
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WHITTINGTON, William G., (English, -1914): London harbor scene with bridges and ships, W/C, 8'' x 12'', signed lower right, encased in period gilded frame with some wear and missing gesso, 14 3/4'' x 18 3/4''. Condition - Some light staining in the sky. | 325 |
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UREN, John C. (British, 1945-1932): ''The Lizard Head, Cornwall'', W/C, 11'' x 18'', signed lower left, titled verso in pencil. Encased in period gilded frame. Condition - There is an abrasion in the upper right quadrant and scattered spots of foxing mostly in the left column, small fold in the lower left corner, this is not laid. | 325 |
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EUROPEAN WINTER CITY SCAPE: Circa 1930, O/B, 14 1/2'' x 22'', no visible signature, of very good quality, encased in later frame, 20 1/4 x 28'', with minor wear. Condition - originally done on a thin cardboard and mounted to a thicker piece for support, there are cracks in the original board in the upper and lower margins with several abrasions throughout, will need cleaning and some minor in-paint and restoration. | 140 |
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MAES, Hendrik, (Dutch, 1793-1873): Panoramic winter landscape with townspeople on a frozen river, O/C, 10 3/16'' x 16 1/8'', signed lower left H Maes. Condition - Several punctures in canvas in left margin with minor paint margin, upper middle margin, nail hole in right margin, nail hole with minor paint loss in lower margin, no visible in-paint, needs cleaning. Provenance: Former estate of Leslie Freedman, of Rockland County, New York. | 900 |
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19TH C OR EARLIER OIL/COPPER OF THE MADONNA: 11 3/4'' X 8 3/4'', No visible signature, encased in a newer, but still old gilded gesso deep cove molding. 17 1/2'' x 14 1/4'', some wear and missing gesso to frame. Condition - Pitting throughout with numerous areas of paint loss and paint fleck, needs cleaning and restoration. | 375 |
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19TH C. OLD MASTER STYLE RELIGIOUS O/WOOD PANEL OF ST. CATHERINE OF SIENNA: 7 3/8'' X 5 1/8'', No visible signature, minimal touches of in-paint, unframed. | 250 |
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HUBBARD, Eric Hesketh (British, 1892-1957): Elderly woman knitting, gouache, 9 1/2'' x 6 1/2'', signed in pencil upper left. Condition - Scattered specs of foxing. | 110 |
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HUBBARD, Eric Hesketh, (British, 1892-1957): Breton church interior, gouache, 12 x 10 signed in pencil lower left, picture info affixed on a typed label verso indicating this is a sketch for the original which is titled ''Interior De L'Eglise Jean Du Doigt'' | 225 |
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PELL, Ella Ferris, (American, 1846-1922): ''The Northern Gate to the Hudson Highlands'', O/B, 10'' x 15'', signed lower right, dated 1917, encased in period frame 14'' x 18 3/4''. Pell studied at the Academie Julian, Paris, and the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts, exhibited at the NAD, Brooklyn AA, Paris Salon, Boston AC, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Ella Ferris Pell is believed to be the daughter of Stephen Pell, founder of the historical Fort Ticonderoga Museum. Stephen Pell was the grandson of William Ferris Pell who originally purchased the fort in 1816. Possible descendants of the founder of Pelham, NH. Condition - Several minor flecks of paint loss, needs cleaning. | 850 |
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SCHWARTZ, William Samuel, (American, 1896-1977): ''Symphonic Forms #64''?, Abstract composition, O/C, 30'' x 40'', signed lower left, inscribed title and signature on stretcher verso. | 7500 |
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LADD, Anna Coleman, (American, 1878-1939): Bust of a woman's head, Bronze, 13 1/2'' h on a polished marble plinth, 20 1/4 '' total, the artist name is inscribed. Condition - Some abrasions to her forehead with slight loss of patina in the nose area and on the neck. There is a small chip on the top of the plinth. | 450 |
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IMPORTANT 19TH C PORTRAIT OF AN OFFICER: O/C, monogrammed in right margin SB?, dated 1811, 30'' x 25'', old type written label affixed verso with faint writing indicating this is a portrait of a major general. Of museum quality, encased in a contemporary gilt frame. Condition - Has been relined with restorations over the years including patches and in-painting. | 1500 |
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ITALIAN BRONZE CANDLE STANDS: Featuring rams head bobeches and bearded horned men over shell feet at the base. Approx. 13 3/4''h. | 400 |
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CRAIG, Thomas Bigelow, (American, 1849-1924): ''Where the Brook Runs Through the Meadow'', O/C, 18'' x 26'', signed lower left, titled and signed verso, encased in period gilded gesso pierce carved frame, frame has been over-painted with gold and needs minor restoration but overall in very good condition, 30'' x 38'' overall. Condition - Painting has two punctures in upper left quadrant, will need cleaning. Some paint loss in margins under frame. One of the finest Craig paintings to ever come to auction! | 3500 |
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EATON, Charles Warren, (American, 1857-1937): ''Close of Day'', depicts a sunset over a meadow with stand of pines, O/C/Masonite, 20'' x 24'', signed lower left, encased in a later barn wood frame, 27'' x 31, bears an International Galleries of Chicago label affixed verso. Condition - Laid down, several spots of in-paint and repair to several small tears in left margin and lower right quadrant, minor cracklure, needs cleaning. | 7500 |
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