Sunday, April 18, 2004
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| Lot | Sale Price | ||
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ROWDEN, Thomas, (British, 1842-1926): Wild Horses with sheep in a country landscape, W/C, 9 1/2'' x 19 1/2'', encased in a period gilded frame with some minor wear, bits of missing gesso, 17'' x 27 1/2''. Condition - There are some spots of staining in the left quadrant. | 375 |
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FORBES, Leyton, (British, 20th C): Cottage along a country path, W/C, sight size 10'' x 19'', signed lower left, encased in re-painted period gilded frame. Condition - Some wear and missing gesso, minor spots of foxing and overall darkened stain. | 225 |
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ICART, Louis, (French, 1888-1950): ''Orange Seller'', Color etching, 19 1/4'' x 14 1/2'' sight size, encased in original gilded molding with wear, 24 1/2'' x 20'', pencil signed lower right, numbered lower left 276 of 500, blind stamp lower left. Findlay Galleries label affixed verso. Condition - Even stain throughout with pinhole blemish in the lower margin. | 800 |
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ICART, Louis, (French, 1888-1950): ''Seagulls'', Color Etching, 21'' x 16 1/2'' sight size, stamped Paris Windmill stamp lower left, #166 in pencil, pencil signed lower right, encased in original oval embossed frame, copyright 1926. Condition - Light overall staining, several spots of foxing. Good overall. | 800 |
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ICART, Louis, (FRENCH, 188-1950): ''Carmen'', Color etching, sight size 20 3/4'' x 13 3/4'', pencil signed lower right, numbered 332 lower left near blind stamp, encased in period gilded molding, some spots of staining scattered throughout with minor fading. | 850 |
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19TH C EUROPEAN SCENE OF MERRIMENT: O/C, depicts a plump fellow being tossed in the air by village folk looking on, 25'' x 33'', no visible signature, encased in contemporary heavy gilded frame, 31 1/2'' x 39 1/2''. Condition - Craquelure throughout, has been relined, with spots of in-painting throughout. | 850 |
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CARLISLE, L ?, (British, 20th C): Highland Loch landscape, gouache, circa 1920?, 11'' x 6'',signed lower right, worn and over-painted, period molding with missing gesso. | 110 |
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JONES, Francis Coates, (American, 1857-1932): ''Tea Time'', Pastel, 12'' x 13 1/4'', pencil signed lower left, unframed, not laid, in good overall condition. Pencil sketch of female figure verso. | 9000 |
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CATALAN, Ramos, (Chilean, 19th/20th C): ''Lago Lofgren'', O/C, 19 1/2'' x 24'', signed lower right, encased in period carved frame, 23 1/2'' x 27 1/2'' with minor wear. Condition - There are several pinholes and abrasions in the upper left corner and along the upper margin and a small pinhole in the lower right corner by the signature, needs cleaning. | 250 |
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NORTWICK, C.K VAN, (American, 20th C): New England winter scene, O/B, 11'' x 18'', signed lower left encased in a contemporary frame. Nortwick was an early Provincetown painter. | 500 |
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NORTWICK, C.K. Van, (American, 20th C): Coastal surf scene, O/CB, 9'' x 12'', encased in contemporary burl wood style frame, 14 1/2'' x 17 1/2''. | 250 |
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PAIR OF 19TH C GENRE SCENES, O/C: Depicting a gentleman on his way out for the evening and the other of his return at a very late hour to an angry wife. 14'' x 10'' each, both signed lower right V? Jackson, in matching gilded period frames with wear and missing gesso. Condition - Both need cleaning, painting departure has a scrape with minor paint loss in lower right corner. | 325 |
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19TH C EUROPEAN GENRE O/C: Depicting a young girl kneeling next to her pet bird in a cage, 16 3/4'' x 20 3/4'', no visible signature. Condition - Has been relined with several areas of in-paint visible by blacklight. Possibly English in origin (pre Raphaelite?). Encased in period gilded frame with some wear, 24'' x 28''. | 3750 |
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NEOGRADY, Laszlo, (Hungarian, 1896-1962): ''Village Stream'', O/C, 24'' x 31'', signed lower left, encased in repainted gilded gesso molding 30'' x 39'' overall. Condition - Several patches visible verso indicating small punctures, areas not discernable when viewing from front. | 950 |
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NEOGRADY, Antal, (Hungarian, 1861-1942): ''Washer Women'', O/C, 24'' x 31 1/2'', signed lower right, encased in overpainted gilt carved gesso molding with wear and repairs, 31'' x 38 1/2''. Condition - Painting has been re-lined with in-paint visible by blacklight, and upper quarter of the painting with several minor tears still evident in upper portion, small spot of in-painting in lower left margin. | 1150 |
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LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY ALABASTER BUST OF DIANA: 14 1/2''h., crack to base with missing slice of alabaster, several scrapes throughout, no visible signature, some chips to her visor. | 190 |
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GASKINS, Letha (American, 20th C): Indiana landscape, O/CB, 8'' x 10'', signed lower right. Condition - Needs cleaning, small paint chip in lower right corner. Gaskins exhibited at the Houser Salon and studied at the John Haram Art Institute. | 150 |
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