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| Lot | Sale Price | ||
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19th C HAYMAKING SCENE WITH FIGURES, HORSES AND WHIPPETS: Church in background, O/C, no visible signature, 24 1/2'' x 40 1/8'', encased in an elaborate later 19th C carved and re-gilded molding, overall 30'' x 45''. Condition - Canvas laid down on canvas and again on canvas on an older reline 19th C stretcher. Call for condition. | 2500 |
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RARE CURRIER & IVES PRINT ''American Homestead'': 13'' x 16 1/2''. Condition - Some staining in upper margin, with small tear approx. 1'' into margin, minor creases, original faux grain frame. Depicted in Conningham's. | 3750 |
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HARRIS, Henry, (British, 1852-1926): Pair of landscapes. 1)Depicting cows in a stream with fisherman and figure crossing a bridge, O/C, 8'' x 14'', signed lower left, encased in period frame with some wear and damage to liner, 15'' x 21 1/2'' overall. 2)Fisherman by the falls with rural homestead, O/C, 15'' x 21 1/4'', signed lower left, minor scuff in upper left corner. Both pieces need cleaning. | 1900 |
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SIBBONS, Gudron, (Dutch, 20th C): Pair of genre scenes with figures, one depicting haying time, the other a canal scene with figures and boats, both O/masonite, 16'' x 20'' each and encased in original gilded gesso frames with minor wear and missing gesso, overall 18'' x 21 1/2'', both signed lower left. | 1200 |
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PASKELL, William Frederick, (American, 1866-1951): Shoreline scene with boats, W/C, 9 1/2'' x 14 1/2'', signed lower left, encased in period gilded frame with wear to corners, overall 23 1/2'' x 18 1/2''. | 425 |
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PASKELL, William Frederick, (American, 1866-1951): Sunset river landscape, W/C, 9 1/2'' x 14 1/2'', signed lower left, encased in period gilded frame with wear to edges, overall 18'' x 23''. | 300 |
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CONROY, George T., (American, 1850-1880): ''Indian Summer'', Landscape, O/C, 24'' x 30'', signed lower right, artist label affixed verso, unframed, craquelure throughout, needs cleaning. | 200 |
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HUNT, Charles Day, (American, 1840-1914): River Landscape with village in distance, W/C, 13 1/4'' x 9 1/4'', signed lower left, encased in period gilded molding, overall 22 1/4'' x 18 1/2''. | 250 |
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19TH C AMERICAN SCHOOL PANORAMIC AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPE: Depicts a rushing stream with cottage on the hill, figures and dog, town in distance. O/C, 24'' x 27 1/2'', faintly signed lower right, signed verso Francis March. Condition - Craquelure throughout, several minor spots of paint loss, needs cleaning. | 450 |
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CONTEMPORARY LIFE SIZE BRONZE GREYHOUNDS: Male and female, approx. 32''h. x 30''l., unsigned. Approx 20# each. | 700 |
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PETERSEN, Thomas, (American, 1861-1926): Noank Harbor, O/C, 14'' x 23 1/2'', signed lower left, dated 1914, encased in a painted over gilt period frame, overall 17 1/2'' x 20 1/2''. Condition - Craquelure throughout with two small holes in upper left quadrant, paint separation and heavy craquelure in lower right corner. | 1300 |
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HOMER, Winslow, (American, 1836-1910): ''Dad's Coming'', Wood Engraving from Harper's Weekly, published 1873, sight size 15'' x 21'', titled along lower margin, dated 1873, encased in original period frame with reverse painted glass border, overall 24'' x 32''. | 425 |
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19TH C STILL LIFE, O/C OF FRUIT, GOBLET AND GAME BIRD: 22 1/4'' x 34 1/2'', illegibly signed lower right, encased in newer ebonized and gilded molding, overall 31'' x 42''. Condition - Has been relined, sporadic paint loss throughout with major tear repair in upper left quadrant. | 350 |
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LUTZ, Bertha, (Austrian, 1889-?): Still life of floral spray and handled jug, O/CB, 20 1/2'' x 16 1/4'', signed lower right, encased in period gilded gesso frame with wear throughout and slight separation in lower right and upper left corners, overall 23 3/4'' x 19 1/2''. Condition - Needs cleaning, some minor scrapes in upper right quadrant. | 120 |
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ENGELHARDT, Edna Palmer, (American, 20th C): Floral still life, O/C, 20'' x 16'', signed lower right, encased in gold molding with minor wear to edges, slight separation in bottom right corner, overall 24 1/2'' x 20 1/2''. | 200 |
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HUNTINGTON, James L., (American, 20th C): Untitled Composition, O/C, 35'' x 32'', signed verso, dated 64, marked Boston, bears the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art exhibition label verso, unframed. Condition - Minor scuffs. | 100 |
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JUNKIN, Marion, (American, 1905-1977): Cubist Still Life, O/C, 24'' x 26'', signed on stretcher and canvas verso, encased in original frame, 24 3/4'' x 26 1/2''. Junkin exhibited at the PAFA, Art Institute of Chicago, Butler Art Institute, Archman Academy of Fine Arts. Studied at the Art Students League with Luks, Professor of Fine Arts at the Richmond School of Arts Vanderbilt University and the Washington & Lee University. | 325 |
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LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH C O/C IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE: Depicts female sheep herder and flock, 17'' x 12'', no visible signature, probably American, inscribed in stretcher verso L Smith but probably no bearing on artist name, encased in superior Newcomb-Macklin style nouveau period molding with some wear to edges and several nicks but in overall good condition, overall 23 1/4'' x 18 1/4''. Condition - Needs cleaning, several scraps in upper right corner, lower left corner pin hole puncture. | 850 |
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REMINGTON BRONZE RECAST OF HORSE AND RIDER: 22 1/2''h., affixed to a variegated marble plinth, incised signature, #4/50. | 325 |
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JANSEN, Leo, (American, 20th C): Female Nude model, O/C, 30'' x 15'', signed lower left, carved frame, overall 32 1/2'' x 17 1/2'', patch visible verso with in-painting in her neck area. | 180 |
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TWO WILD HORSES AFTER PJ MENE: Contemporary Bronze recast, 12 1/2''h. | 450 |
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FERGUSON, J., (English, 19th/20th C): Yacht race off the coast, O/cardboard, 18'' x 27'', signed lower right, encased in period gilded gesso C scroll motif frame, 26'' x 34 1/2'' overall. | 450 |
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RANIERI, Aristide de, (Italian, 19th/20th C): Patinated spelter and hand painted porcelain figural lamp with inset reverse painted faux brick shade, 13''h., signed in base. Condition - Several minute flecks to flowers, slight bend to well framing. | 375 |
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LARGE O/B AFTER RUISDAEL IN MUSEUM QUALITY 19TH C ELABORATE GILDED MOLDING: 37'' x 25 3/4'', overall 50 1/2'' x 39 1/2'', frame has had extensive touch ups and re-gilding and will need further work to chipped gesso and missing portions of border. | 500 |
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SCHWARTZ, Davis Francis, (American, 20th C): Carmel Mission, W/C, 16'' x 20'', signed lower right, titled under mat, encased in pierce carved and gilded frame, overall 31'' x 27 1/4''. | 1000 |
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BARCLAY, McClelland, (American, 1897-1943): Mermaid figural comport, Patinated cast metal, 8 1/2''h., signed on base, copyright 1931. Condition - Patina very worn in some places with chips, appears to be some separation of the metal near her ankles. Scale of one to ten would be a five. | 225 |
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RUFFONY, (European, 19th/20th C): Bust of the Madonna, Patinated Metal, 8''h., signed on shoulder. Condition - Several scrapes throughout, small crack in lower front shoulder. | 110 |
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CLEMENTS, Alling, (American, 1891-1957): Figures walking along a wooded trail, O/Panel Board, 20'' x 24'', signed lower right, encased in gilded contemporary molding, overall 28 1/4'' x 32 1/4''. Clements was born in Rochester NY, studied at the Arts Student League, Charles Woodbury, and RIT. | 700 |
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