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COLMAN, Roi Clarkson, (American, 1884-1945): ''Road to Painted Hills'', O/C, 22'' x 30'', signed lower left, encased in a period carved and gilded frame with wear, 27'' x 35''. Condition - Needs cleaning, craquelure in the sky and the desert floor, some minor scrapes in lower center margin and upper middle margin. Titled on the stretcher verso in pencil. | 1600 |
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PORTRAIT OF AN INDIAN CHIEF: O/C, 24'' x 20'', no visible signature, bears partial label verso with name typewritten ''Fleck'', and in pencil ''Romero Taos?''. Encased in original period frame bearing an indecipherable signature, *? W, (Woolsey?!). Frame is carved and gilded with pitting throughout and minor wear, of exceptional quality, measures 29 1/4'' x 25 1/2''. Condition - Craquelure throughout, several pin point flecks of paint loss, needs cleaning. | 4500 |
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EXCEPTIONAL FLORAL STILL LIFE OF TWO BOUQUETS WITH PORCELAIN AND POTTERY VESSELS: Signed lower right ''Z? Bubel?'', O/C, 21'' x 25 1/2'', encased in embossed gesso gilded frame. Condition - Craquelure throughout with major scrape in left margin and puncture. | 850 |
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DUNBIER, Augustus William, (American, 1888-1977): Park scene with figures seated at benches, O/CB, 14'' x 18'', signed lower left, encased in slightly worn embossed gilded gesso frame, 20'' x 24'', several minor specks of paint loss throughout. Painting was acquired from a student and close personal friend of Dunbier. | 700 |
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DUNBIER, Augustus William, (American, 1888-1977): ''Floral Still Life'', O/CB, 16'' x 20'', signed lower left, encased in gilt carved frame with wear, overpaint and missing gesso. Condition - Several small specks of paint loss, needs cleaning. Painting was acquired from a student and close personal friend of Dunbier. | 400 |
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FENTON, John Nathaniel, (American, 1912-): ''Sailmakers'', Etching in Aquatint, impression size 17 3/4'' x 23 1/2'', signed lower right, titled lower left and numbered ''1 of 50'', image size with margins 22 1/4 x 30''. Condition - Foxing throughout the margins, light staining, several creases in lower margin and right margin. Several smaller areas of brown spots in image, but the image is in overall good condition. Fenton was a member of the Woodstock Art Association, was a widely exhibited artist in the 50's and 60's including the PAFA, Miami Museum of Modern Art, Babcock Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago and the NAD among others. | 110 |
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY REVERSE PAINING ON GLASS OF THE STATUTE OF LIBERTY: Oval 19 1/2 x 13 1/2'', encased in an overpainted gold gilt period frame, the glass is convex and does have minor wear to the paint verso and several very minor flea bite marks, frame has some wear. | 175 |
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CARTER, Allan A., (British, 1909-): Lion drinking water from a stream with water buffalo looking on, W/C/ heightened with white, 15 3/4'' x 28'', signed twice lower right (once under the mat). | 225 |
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BRONZE HAGENAUER TINY DOG: 1 1/4''h., marked to base WHW in circle, Made in Austria. | 110 |
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SCOTT, Walt, (American, 1894-1970): Cartoon illustration of a little person in a forest, Gouache, sight size 17 3/4'' x 26 1/2'', signed lower right. Walt Scott originally worked for Disney but is more famous for his Sunday only comic titled ''The Little People''. He also illustrated in Dell's four color comics and in the 50's he put out the newspaper comics, ''The Magic Egg'', ''The Little Blue Duck'', and ''The Animals' Christmas''. | 600 |
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SCOTT, Walt, (American, 1894-1970): Cartoon illustration of a little person on a cliff with rotted tree root in stormy weather. W/C/Gouache, sight size 12 3/4'' x 15''. Walt Scott originally worked for Disney but is more famous for his Sunday only comic titled The Little People. He also illustrated in Dell's four color comics and in the 50's he put out the newspaper comic, ''The Magic Egg'',''The Little Blue Duck'', and '' The Animals' Christmas''. | 450 |
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DUTCH GENRE SCENE DEPICTING A FAMILY IN A COURTYARD: 19TH C. or earlier, O/Panel, 12 1/4'' X 9 3/4'', illegibly signed lower right, encased in elaborate pierce carved gilded gesso period molding with wear, 23'' X 20''. Condition - Needs cleaning, small split in upper margin in paint, several dents in lower column, some paint loss in margin under the frame. | 600 |
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AFTER (TIZIANO, Vecelli), TITIAN, (18TH-19TH Century?): St. Nicholas of Bari, O/C, 58 1/2'' x 37'', from the Virginia Newton of Sarasota, Florida Estate, sold at Christie's New York in 1989 Old Master Sale. Condition - Has been relined. Several punctures in the upper portion of canvas, scrape in left and right margin. in-painting throughout. Needs some work. | 1750 |
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ALDRICH, George Ames, (American, 1872-1941): Brittany village scene from the river, O/C, 25'' x 30'', signed lower left, encased in carved gilded frame with wear. Condition - Needs cleaning, several scrapes visible in the right margin. | 7500 |
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HOWARD, Hugh Huntington, (American, 1860-1927): Landscape, O/C, 29 1/4'' x 40'', signed lower left, Vixseboxse Art Gallery in Cleveland label affixed verso. Condition - Craquelure throughout, needs cleaning, several minor flecks and paint loss. | 400 |
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