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FISHER, D.A., (American, 19th/20th C): ''Four Mile Point, Hudson River'', O/B, 8 3/4'' x 11 3/4'', signed lower right and dated '90, encased in vintage frame, 10 1/4'' x 13 3/4''. Fisher is a noted White Mountain School artist. Condition - Needs cleaning, large abrasion with missing paint lower left corner, needs patch, several other scattered paint flecks, will clean up nicely. | 150 |
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LARGE 19TH CENTURY HUDSON RIVER SCHOOL PAINTING: Scene depicts a cow in a river with a sailing ships O/C, 22'' X 36 1/4'', encased in gilt carved gesso frame with several pieces of missing gesso but good overall, 22 1/2'' x 43 1/4''. | 850 |
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19TH CENTURY AMERICAN SCHOOL LAKESIDE SCENE WITH SAILING BOATS, O/C, 22'' x 36'', no visible signature could be attributed to Hudson River or White Mountain School artist, encased in period gilded and embossed frame with minor repair, 29'' x 42 1/2''. | 500 |
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GREEN, William Bradford, (American, 1871-1945): 7 piece William Bradford Green Watercolor lot to include landscapes and still lifes, most measure 15'' x 20'' with some a little bit smaller, most are signed, from the artist's estate. | 275 |
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GIGUERE, Corinne, (American, 20th C): ''Prestige, Bermuda Race Winner, 1935'', O/CB, signed lower left, titled verso, 18'' x 24'', encased in worn carved and gilded frame, 21 3/4'' x 27 3/4. Condition - Needs cleaning, several spots of minor paint fleck, several abrasions. | 1000 |
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DELONGPRE, Raoul, (American, 1843-1911): White and yellow roses, W/C and Gouache, 27'' x 19'', signed lower right, encased in a carved and gessoed frame with wear with scattered areas of missing gesso along the edges, 35 1/4'' x 27 1/2''. Condition - There is very faint moisture damage in the right margin and lower right corner. | 7000 |
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BOOK OF POEMS ''ALL YEAR ROUND'' BY JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY: 1912 edition with 12 WoodBlock prints by Gustave Baumann inserted, 10 3/4'' x 8 3/4'', signed in ink on the inside cover ''Ms.Romaine Day, July 1916. Also, included with the book is a dedication from James Whitcomb Riley to ''Fellow Rotarians'' dated June 21, 1916. Condition - Good overall, minor wear, some dirt stains. | 750 |
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VINTAGE AMERICAN AIRLINES ILLUSTRATION/ADVERTISING LOBBY CARD: W/C and Gouache, sight size 25 3/4'' x 19 3/4'', no visible signature, encased in contemporary frame, 31 1/4'' x 25 1/2''. Condition - Some water damage in the right margin, sporadic spots throughout, several tears and scuffs most notably in the plane, will require minor restoration. | 250 |
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BOTHWELL, Dorr, (American, 1902-2000): ''Camping By The Shore'', Serigraph, size with margins 16'' x 12 1/2'', pencil signed lower right on the serigraph and dated '44, titled in pencil lower left, encased in a worn vintage wooden frame. Bothwell was a pioneering female print maker who worked with the WPA and was an important proponent of the modernist movement in California. Condition - Slight toning throughout, abrasion in upper right corner in the margin. | 150 |
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BOTHWELL, Dorr, (American, 1902-2000): ''Child Coaxing Cat'', Serigraph, 13'' x 16 1/2'', pencil signed lower right and dated '43, numbered 2 of 12, titled in pencil lower left, encased in worn vintage frame. Bothwell was a pioneering female print maker who worked with the WPA and was an important proponent of the modernist movement in California. Condition - Very mild toning throughout. | 150 |
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BOTHWELL, Dorr, (American, 1902-2000): ''Promenade'', Serigraph, 12 1/2'' x 17'', pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, signed in the plate and dated '47, encased in worn vintage frame. Bothwell was a pioneering female print maker who worked with the WPA and was an important proponent of the modernist movement in California. Condition - Several spots of foxing in the margin, minor moisture damage in lower margin, visible glue residue seeping through in the upper margin with pin hole in the upper right. | 150 |
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MOORE, Benson Bond, (American, 1882-1974): ''Autumn In Maryland'', O/B, 9'' x 12'', signed lower left, titled verso and dated October 1952, encased in contemporary frame, 13'' x 16 1/4''. | 800 |
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MOORE, Benson Bond, (American, 1882-1974): ''Beeches, Piney Branch, D.C.'', O/B, 6 1/4'' x 8'', signed lower left and titled verso, encased in contemporary frame, 7 3/4'' x 12''. | 700 |
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ZIMMERMAN, Frederick Almond, (American, 1886-1974): ''Topanga Canyon In Spring'', or ''Sycamores In Spring'', O/CB, 10'' x 12'', signed lower right, labels affixed verso, encased in carved, gilded and painted frame. | 500 |
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SINGER, Clyde, (American, 1908-1999): W.P.A. urban scene with young child entering a school building, O/B, 9 3/4'' x 13 1/2'', signed lower left and dated '33, encased in a carved vintage frame with stylized tree limb carving, 15 1/2'' x 19 1/4''. Condition: needs cleaning, fresh from the estate. | 1300 |
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JUDSON, Alice, (American, 1876-1948): New England village scene, W/C, 17 1/2'' x 21 1/2'', signed lower right, encased in a slightly worn wooden frame, 25 1/4'' x 29 1/4''. | 110 |
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3 FOLK ART, O/OAK PANEL, STILL LIFES OF FISH AND FOWL: Two of the three are of fish, 28'' x 12'', the fowl measures 28'' x 17'', all have matching tramp art carved frames, 34 1/2'' x 18 1/2'', and 35'' x 23 1/2'', all three are signed W. Fortney. | 500 |
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