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PAIR OF ITALIAN 19th C O/B PAINTINGS OF MYTHOLOGICAL NATURE DEPICTING A NUDE STEERING A CHARIOT PULLED BY A LION AND A WINGED ANGEL RIDING A DOLPHIN: O/B, both measure 7 1/4'' X 11'', one has partial board missing in upper right corner, both have several scrapes throughout, signed on back ''G. DeeLeuise?'' and marked Freize Pompeii, Italy, encased in 19th C gilded moldings with some gesso missing and overpainted with gold. | 1800 |
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19th C OR EARLIER W/C ON IVORY: Portrait of a mother and child seated on a veranda overlooking a valley with palace on a cliff in the distance, 4'' x 4'', no visible signature, encased in gilded molding, 8 1/2'' x 8 1/2'' with some wear and damage. Condition - Ivory has multiple vertical cracks running throughout with one split all the way through, superior quality. | 275 |
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JANSEM, Jean, (French, 1920-2000): Portrait, ink drawing with wash, 9 ½'' x 7'', SLR, professionally framed and matted. Went to Paris in 1931 and studied at the school of ''Arts Decoratifs'' In 1958, he won the Voburitz Award and the Museum of Mexico Award. He is a member of ''Salon d'Automne'', and was nominated Chairman of the Exhibition of Young Painters. | 700 |
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NAKKEN, Willem Carel, (Dutch, 1835-1926): Stable Scene, W/C, 13'' x 19 ¼'', SLL, painted frame w/minor wear, 22 1/2'' x 29''. Condition - Laid on board, several specks of insect damage. | 500 |
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STEKHUIZEN, P. (European, 20th C): Haying scene, O/C/P, 16'' x 24'', signed lower left, encased in period gessoed textured molding, 23 3/4'' x 30 1/2'', some gesso missing on right. Condition - Minor scrapes, no paint loss, needs cleaning. | 250 |
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GRIMELUND, Johannes Martin, (Norwegian, 1842-1917): Harbor scene with sailing ships and row boats landing, O/C, 12 1/2'' x 18'', signed lower right, dated 1910, embossed gilded gesso floral motif period frame with some wear to gilding, overall 17 1/2'' x 23''. Condition - Several spots of in-paint, stretcher wear mark left margin, with minor paint loss and some speckled paint loss in the right margin, partially in the boat with figures. | 2500 |
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WALD, Sylvia, (American, 1914): Family grouping, silk screen, sight size 15 1/2'' x 11 1/4'', signed in the plate lower left and dated 43, encased in bland original frame with staining and foxing to the mat, 24'' x 19''. Wald exhibited at New York City's ACA Gallery. She won their national competition in painting and sculpture in 1939. The prize and subsequent successful exhibition led to even greater success with the artist exhibiting in the 1940's at such prestigious institutions as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia Museum of Art. The World War II years saw Wald in Louisville, Kentucky with her husband, Alter Weiss, a physician assigned to Nichols General Hospital, then an army hospital. She learned the silk-screen process in one day by observing artist Harry Gottlieb, and continued to make prints during her four-year stay in Kentucky. Credit: Jules and Nancy Heller, ''North American Women Artists in the 20th Century''. | 150 |
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EARLY 20TH C AMERICAN TROMP L'OEIL OF AN OPEN BILLFOLD WITH CURRENCY: O/C, 8'' X 11'', unframed. Condition - Paint chip lower right corner and patch visible verso in upper right corner. | 110 |
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STRUTZEL, Otto Leopold, (German, 1855-1930): Shepherdess with goats in a forest clearing, O/C, 24'' x 20'', signed lower left, dated 1901 Munich. Encased in period gilded and over painted molding with some repair and damage to corners. Overall measurement 30'' x 26''. Condition - Two pieces of tape visible verso to reveal two small eraser head size punctures. | 2000 |
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HOLDER, Edward Henry, (British, 1847-1922): Summer Country Landscape with Cottage and Figures, O/C, 14'' x 18'', SLR, newer gilt frame 17'' x 21 1/2''. Condition - Mild craquelure in the sky, 2 pinholes in mid-section, overall sound condition. | 1600 |
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SALSBURY, Robert, (English, 19th C): ''On the Colne at West Drayton'', depicts a young boy and girl fishing from a bridge, O/C, 12'' x 16'', signed lower left, dated 1890, partial label affixed verso, encased in 19th C gilded molding in good condition, 20'' x 23 3/4'', some gilt missing with repairs. Condition - In-paint visible in the sky, craquelure throughout upper portion of painting. | 600 |
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LATE 19TH C MINIATURE PORTRAIT W/C ON VELLUM OF NAPOLEON: 2 3/4'' x 2 1/4'', signed lower right Durvall, encased in period gilded bronze? frame. | 350 |
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DUPUY, Lawrence, (European, 19th/20th C): Full figure modeling of Napoleon, Bronze, 4 3/4'' height, affixed to alabaster base, incised signature, several small flecks to base, chips. | 150 |
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PAIR OF EARLY 20TH C BAY OF NAPLES, AMALFI SCENES: Gouache, one nocturnal, both signed lower right Roberto, 16 1/2'' x 11 1/2'', titled lower left, encased in matching over painted frames 26 3/4'' x 21 1/2''. Nocturnal scene with mold build up in sky, day scene with small spot as well. | 350 |
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TWO PC ITALIAN PRINT BOOK COLLECTION: Parchment bound text with illustrations ''La Villa Deimisteri'', and folio containing 17 prints by the same name, book 16'' x 11 1/2'', folio 18'' x 14''. Only damage visible is to book on upper corners of front cover, minor wear throughout both pieces, all prints seem to be intact and in good condition. | 100 |
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BANKS, Thomas J., (British, 1828-1896): Landscape with Stream and Waterfall, O/C, 15'' x 11 '', mono. LR, dated '73, repainted older, but not period frame, 20 1/2'' x 16 1/2''. Condition - Areas of mild fluorescence possible thinly varnished, overall good shape, some gold over paint from frame. | 1100 |
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BERGMAN VIENNA AUSTRIAN BRONZE ARAB LAMP: Polychrome bronze mosque figural lamp with glass windows, tent canopy, and man on colorful rug praying at the door. 2 lights, one in the domed tower, one behind the curtain. 28 1/2''h., the base is 9 1/2'' x 7 1/2''. Die stamped on the base and the building with a B in a jar. | 4500 |
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BATTHYANY, Gyula, (Hungarian, 1887-1959): Modernist Floral still life, O/Pressed Board, 35 1/2'' x 23 5/8'', signed lower margin, Hungarian gallery label affixed verso, embossed white washed gilded molding, overall 40'' x 27 1/2''. Condition - Needs cleaning, several whisper scrapes with minimal paint loss. | 10000 |
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17TH/18TH C.? TAVERN INTERIOR: In the style of Heemskerck, O/Wood Panel, 10'' x 8 ½'', later 19th C. gilt frame with wear, Consignor provided a letter confirming attribution to Edgar van Heemskerck from 1992 by Christies. Condition - Has been cleaned professionally with minor inpaint. | 500 |
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MATA, E. Garcia, (Cuban, 1910-1985): ''Sirenitas'', pair of mermaid O/Bs, 14 1/2'' x 10 1/2'', signed lower right, titled verso, dated 61. | 1100 |
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DAUMIER, Honore, (French, 1808-1879): 6 Piece lot of lithographs to include, ''Les Beaux Jours de la Vie'', 11 1/4'' x 8 1/4'' sight size, creasing and some minor staining. ''Les Bons Bourgeois'', 11 1/2'' x 8 1/2'', several creases, darkened stain throughout. ''Tout ce qu'on Voudra'', 11 1/2'' x 8 1/4'', staining throughout with several spots of foxing in left corner, creasing and pin hole in center of the image. ''Les Bons Bourgeois'', different scene, 11 1/2'' x 8 1/4'', several spots of staining. Another from ''Tout ce Qu'on Voudra'', 11 1/2'' x 8 1/4'', light staining throughout. ''Les Papas'', 11 1/2'' x 8 1/4'', light staining throughout. Sold as a lot. | 100 |
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RIPARI, Virgilio, (Italian, 1843-1902): Venetian Canal Scene, O/C, 16'' x 20'', SLL, encased in later gilt frame. Condition - Two small circle patches visible verso, with some inpaint in those areas. | 350 |
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STONE, W., (English, 19th C): ''Old Crossroad Near Broms Grove'', O/C, 14'' x 20 1/4'', signed lower right, signed and titled verso, encased in period gilded acanthus leaf molding, 20'' x 26'', some wear to gilt, upper left sky has sporadic in-paint, overall good condition. | 550 |
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WILSON, J.H., (English?, 19th C): Peaceful lakeside scene with boats, O/C, 10'' x 20''. Gilt frame with minor wear, signed lower left, dated 1896. | 100 |
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LESINGER, Jean-Baptiste, (1814-1883): ''Taureau Vainquer'', Bronze, 11'' h. x 12'' w., Marnyhac Foundry mark, signed on the base, stamped Tiffany and Co. | 1350 |
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GERARDTS, Lambert (Dutch, 19 C): Pair of Barnyard scenes with Chickens, O/C, 14'' x 12'', both are signed lower right, one has paint loss in upper right corner and left margin, 30% in-paint, the other has about 10% in-paint, both encased in period gilded moldings, 23'' x 20'' with wear and missing gesso. | 850 |
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MacDONALL, Angus Peter, (American/Canadian, 1876-1927): Lessons in the Class Room, O/C, 20'' x 20'', signed lower left, encased in period gilded molding, overall 24 1/2'' x 24 1/2''. Condition - 1 1/2'' tear in upper margin, several small pinhole type depressions and some stretcher bar wear in lower left corner, craquelure in upper half of painting, needs cleaning. MacDonall studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, member of the Chicago Watercolor Society, exhibited at the Art Inst. of Chicago, one of the first artist in the colony in Westport, illustrated for most of the national magazines - most notable being Life. (Falk) | 600 |
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COUGHTRY, John Graham, (Canadian, 1931-): ''Study 3 for 2 Figure Series'', W/C, sight size 6 1/2'' x 6 1/2'', pencil signed lower right, dated 65, Isaacs Gallery, Canada label verso, gilded contemporary frame and matt, 15 1/2'' x 15 3/4''. Exhibited at the National Gallery, Canada. | 150 |
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LANDUYT, Octave, (Belgian, 1922-1999): ''Projection'', O/P, 10'' x 11 ½'', SLR, dated '62, Albert Landry Label verso, along with an ''American Federation of Arts Exhibition'' exhibition label for ''Major Work in Minor Scale'', period APF frame, label affixed. Held in Museums worldwide, in places such as: Brussels, Ghent, Antwerp, MOMA, Johannesburg, and the Belgian Embassy in D.C. | 1000 |
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BECK & JUNG EUROPEAN 20TH C ''AFAK-1981'': Acrylic/C, 39 1/4'' x 30 3/8'', unframed, signed lower right and verso, with L'Eva Cohon Gallery, Chicago, Ill. Label affixed verso with original price. | 200 |
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