Sunday, May 16, 2004
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BALLE, Otto Petersen, (Danish, 1865-1915): Portrait of young girl braiding her hair, O/B, 22 1/4'' x 18 1/2'', signed faintly lower left, name plate affixed, encased in a gilded molding with wear and missing gesso, 29 1/4 x 25 1/4. Condition - Restored portions detectable by black light include forehead, left side of face, left arm, scattered minimal spots throughout. | 300 |
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VOGT, George, (German, 1881-): Panoramic landscape hillside trail with figures, O/Wood Panel, 24'' x 20'', signed lower left, encased in gilded cove molding with some wear, German export stamp verso. | 250 |
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HIDER, Frank, (British, 1861-1933): ''Calmly The Day Departs'' depicts a highland scene with river and figure, O/C, 12'' x 20'', signed lower right, encased in a newer embossed molding. Condition - Some minor craquelure in the sky, needs cleaning. | 700 |
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ROE, Clarence, (British, 1850-1909): Stag in a mountain river valley landscape, O/C, 20'' x 30'', signed lower right, encased in worn gilded frame under glass. Condition - Small patch visible verso, craquelure in elk and small tear in left margin due to stretcher wear. | 250 |
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SUTHERLAND, Thomas, (British, 1785-): ''The Leicestershire Covers'', a pair of hand colored aquatints, one is titled ''Breaking Cover'', both after Henry Alken, sight size 10 1/2'' x 24''. Condition - Light staining and sporadic foxing throughout, abrasions through out the margins. The second piece is titled ''The Meeting, Kirby Gate'', sight size 10 1/2'' x 24'', sporadic foxing throughout, overall light staining, white blotch in left margin, abrasions throughout in lower margin and upper left corner, small abrasion in picture center. | 100 |
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HARRIS, J., (English, 19th C): ''Fores's Coaching Recollections: Changing Horses'', Color Engraving after Henderson, sight size 20'' x 28 1/2''. Condition - Minor staining throughout with light blotchy staining in the sky, several pinpoint spots of foxing. | 110 |
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STOWE, E., (British, 19th C):, ''Yachting off the Isle of Wight'', O/Chamfered Wood Panel, 11'' x 18'', unframed, over-painted signature lower right, signed, titled and dated ''77'' verso. Condition - Paint loss due to frame rubbing in the margins, partial wood loss in upper right corner, minor craquelure and white paint over-spray mainly in the right half of the painting, needs cleaning, several dents. | 200 |
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PICAULT, Emile Louis, (French, 1833-1915): ''Honor Patria'' depicts a warrior grasping a sword. Bronze, 11 1/2''h, signed on the base. Condition - Sword tip is bent and broken at the tip, actual sword has a slight bend to it with break at the hilt separating it from the hand, wear to patina displaying a tobacco brown coloring, several small minor dents throughout. Incised on the base ''Glecere'' and stamped ''BL? 264''. | 350 |
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LEVASSEUR, Alexander, (French, 19th C): ''Fete des Fleurs'', Bronze, 19''h, affixed to a wooden plinth. Artist name and title affixed to the base of the bronze. It is signed on the base. Condition - There are several spots of worn patina, small indent in her nose, dirt accumulation throughout, needs cleaning, exceptional casting. | 650 |
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19TH CENTURY? STILL LIFE OF WATER GLASS, BURNING CIGARETTE, MATCH PACK, AND PORCELAIN CUP AND SAUCER ON A SILVER TRAY: O/Wood Panel, 15 1/4'' x 14'', signed lower right ''Borosi'' (possibly an enhanced signature), encased in 19th Century gessoed frame with wear and missing paint in gesso. Condition - Small hairline crack about 4'' long in left margin and several small cracks in right margin, in-painting in several spots in the upper portion. | 350 |
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VIEW FROM THE RIVER PATH: Depicts figure traveling along path with vessel and in background is village and bridge, O/C, 16'' x 20 1/2'', circa 1930, of exceptional quality, heavy impasto. There is a label affixed verso from the Healy Galleries in Clayton, Missouri. Condition - needs cleaning, numerous sporadic paint fleck loss most notably in the lower left corner with major paint chips missing, several scrapes throughout, 2'' scrape with eraser head size puncture to the left of the boat. | 275 |
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CIPRIANI, A., (Italian, 19th/20th C): Sculpture of young peasant child draped in shawl with basket at feet, Marble, 24 1/4''h, signed on the base. Condition - Several chips on the lower portion of her apron as well as to the base and billowing coat, repair to basket handle. | 1700 |
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