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ADOLF, Virginia, O/C; ARCHER, R., O/C; ARMINGTON, Caroline, ETCHING; BACHELOR, A.?, W/C; BARRETT, Elizabeth, O/B; BECKER, R.M., O/C; BENJIMAN, Karl, O/M; BORSI?, Jan, O/C; CAPOK, W/C; CARTER, Robert, O/C; CHABAN, Herin, Color Etching and Aquatint; CHINESE Nude W/C; CLEMMENSEN, Clemmen, O/C; CROUSE, Danny, O/B; CYDNEY, W/Cs; DEVITY, Antonio, O/Cs; DREWES, K., O/C; DUMOULAIN, Louis, O/C; DUNN, Jorge, O/C; DURAND-ROSE, Auguste, O/C; Primitive FOLK ART Portrait; FRONTIERO, Paul, OILS; GASSER, Henry, W/C; GIL, Guillermo Gomez, O/P; GOBO, Georges, Etching; GREEK O/C; HAGAN, W/C; HANCOCK, Harold, O/C; HANSUNG, O/C; HERMAN, Pastels; HIROSHIGA WOOD BLOCKS; HOLMES, Meredeth, W/C; ICART, Louis, Color Etchings; IMMEL, Elizabeth, W/C; IPPOLITO, Angelo, Large Collection of Paintings; JAPANESE WOOD BLOCKS; JAPANESE Paintings on Silk; JUNKIN, Marion, O/C; KATONA, Paul, O/C; KERSHAW, O/B; KRIKHAAR, Hermann, O/PAPER; LANDRY, John, O/C; LEVER, Hayley, O/C; MACKENZIE, Malcolm, O/C; MALLOTT, D., W/C; MARTINEZ-MARESMA, Sara, OILS; MCKIBBIN?, Mary, W/C; MILLER, Aurelia, O/C; MURPHY, C.A., O/B; NOSEK, Jan, Gouaches; Several OLD MASTER O/Cs; PARALARI?, G., W/C; PITTMAN, Hobson, Pastel; QUANTE, Otto, Etching; REDELIUS, Frank, O/B; ROBERTI, R., O/C; ROBERTS, Larpent, O/C; ROS, J., O/Cs; ROSSI, Luigi, O/C; SAITO, T., O/C; SAURA, O/M; SHERMAN, Stowell, O/C; SINCLAIR, Gerritt Van, O/B; STEEN, H., O/C/B; VERTES, Marciel, Gouache; WAGNER, J., O/C; WHITE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL, O/B; WOODS, Hunter, W/C; XAVIER, Hector, Pastels; 17th C ICON; Many Unsigned or Illegibly Signed American and European works of art and more...
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5 | LATE 19TH C EARLY 20TH C WHITE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL O/B: Possibly of Mount Washington, 9" x 13", illegible inscription verso Mrs. EF M?, Norwich, Connecticut. Condition - Needs cleaning, fine crack 3 1/2" horizontal, small crack in right margin. | |
8 | LATE 18TH EARLY 19TH C PRIMITIVE O/B PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN: 8 1/2" x 6 7/8", no visible signature, illegible markings to back. Condition - Board has been cracked vertically and repaired, spot in painting throughout. | |
12 | NOSEK, Jan, (American, 1876-1966): Pair of gouache floral bouquet still lifes, 10" x 8"each, both signed lower right. Condition - Slight crack in lower right corner of both. | |
14 | GASSER, Henry Martin, (American, 1909-1981): Winter Landscape, W/C, 9" x 7", signed lower right. | |
14A | McKIBBIN, Mary, (American, 20th C): "Rockport Mass", W/C, 12 1/2" x 19", signed and titled verso. | |
14B | 20TH C ROCKPORT/GLOUCESTER? SCENE: W/C, 12" x 15 3/4", signed lower right DMalloch. | |
16 | DUMOULIN, Louis-Jules, (French, 1860-1924): Village Fair Scene in France, O/C, 13" x 18", signed lower right with illegible dedication or title. Call for condition. | |
18 | EARLY 20TH C WILDERNESS LANDSCAPE WITH SNOW CAPPED MOUNTAIN: O/C, 30" x 25", signed lower left Lucian WP?, encased in heavy period gilt molding, of exceptional quality. Condition - Tear in left margin. Est. $300/500** | |
18A | SHERMAN, Stowell Bradford, (American, 1886): Impressionist Snow Scene with stream, O/C, 16" x 20", signed lower right. Condition - Dime size puncture in upper margin, minor paint loss in upper margin from scuffing, small chip in lower right margin, needs cleaning, several spots of minor craquelier. Est. $600/88** | |
21 | SINCLAIR, Gerritt Van, (American, 1890-1955): "Home Again", O/M, 18" x 24", signed upper right, titled verso. Est. $1500/2500** | |
23 | MILLER, Aurelia, (American, 20th C): Plein Aire Landscape, O/C, 24" x 30", signed lower left, dated 37. Exceptional example of American impressionist plein aire landscape, hard to believe no auction information was found on this artist. Condition - Several punctures to canvas in left margin, needs cleaning, unframed. | |
23A | MURPHY, C.A, (American, 20th C): Coastal scene with waves crashing on the rocks, O/B, 22" x 27", signed lower right, encased in period frame. | |
26 | KRIKHAAR, Herman, (Dutch, 1930-): Village landscape from the hills, probably Ibiza Spain, O/paper laid on wood panel, 27 3/4" x 20 1/4", signed lower right, dated 62. Est. $1500/2000** | |
28 | IMPORTANT AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST NEW ENGLAND HARBOR SCENE: O/C, 22" x 18", no visible signature, heavy impasto, of museum quality. Information verso indicates this piece was once on loan, possibly to the Skidmore School of Art, Saratoga Springs, NY. Est. $2000/4000** | |
28A | ADOLPH, Virginia, (American, 20th C): "Early Spring", O/C, 18" x 22", signed lower right, titled on stretcher verso. Condition - Several patches visible verso, minor paint loss in upper margin, needs cleaning. | |
30 | BENJAMIN, Karl Stanley, (American, 20th C): Abstract Composition, O/M, 7" x 17 1/2", signed lower left, dated 54, artist name and address printed verso. | |
32 | VERTES, Marcel, (American, 1895-1961): Woman with flower children and flower dog, W/C, Graphite & Gouache on paper, 19 1/2" x 25 1/2", signed lower right and upper left margin. Condition - Small tear in lower left corner, taped repair verso. Vertes was an Academy Award winner in 1952 for his art direction in "Moulin Rouge". | |
32A | JUNKIN, Marion, (American, 1905-1977): Cubist Still Life, O/C, 24" x 26", signed on stretcher and canvas verso. 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. | |
34 | ICART, Louis, (French, 1888-1950): "Tickling", color etching, impression size 16" x 11 1/2", pencil signed lower right, #46/75 lower left, circa 1914. Condition - Affixed to cardboard backing, 1/2" water damage stain running entire left margin and most of bottom margin, minor spots of foxing. Est. $800/1200** | |
34A | ICART, Louis, (French, 1888-1950): "Wishing Well", color etching, 21 1/4" x 15 1/4" with margins, pencil signed lower right, #'d lower left 69. | |
36 | BACHELER, A?., (American, 20th C): Town scene with two black figures standing in the street, W/C, sight size 12" x 18 1/2", signed lower right. Condition - Several small spots of foxing. | |
38 | MODERNIST PORTRAIT: Depicts topless female seated by a window, O/C, 30" x 24", monogrammed lower left MCR. From the Ippolito collection. | |
40 | PARALARI?, G., (Italian, 19th/20th C): "Paruzzi", depicts figures on a dock in a Venetian canal, W/C, 15 1/2" x 25", signed lower left, titled. Condition - Small 2" repaired tear in left margin, minor darkening throughout. | |
42 | PAIR OF HIGH QUALITY PORTRAITS: Hawaiian or Polynesian, one female, the other an elderly male, probably oils but possibly very thick W/C, 7" x 5" each, both signed lower right Herman A.M. Sold as a pair. | |
44 | AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE: "South Miami Rte. 1", O/C, circa 1930, 27 1/2" x 35", no visible signature, titled in pencil on stretcher verso, faintly signed Borelli?, possibly Lino Borelli. | |
48 | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): "Trespiano", O/C, 60" x 79", signed upper left and dated 60, Carnegie Institute Dept of Fine Arts label affixed verso. This painting was also exhibited at the Angelo Ippolito Retrospective at the University Art Gallery, SUNY Binghamton, 1975, per exhibition catalog. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
48A | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): "Indiana", O/C, 49" x 50", signed upper left, dated 65, partial label affixed verso with title. This painting was also exhibited at the Angelo Ippolito Retrospective at the University Art Gallery, SUNY Binghamton, 1975, per exhibition catalog. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
49 | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): "Landscape with Blue", O/C, 40" x 48", signed, titled and dated verso. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
49A | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): "Evening Landscape", O/C, 40" x 48", signed, titled and dated verso. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
50 | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): "Evening Landscape", O/C, 24" x 26", titled, signed and dated 73 verso. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
50A | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): "Landscape at Dusk", O/C, 22" x 24", signed, titled and dated 76 verso. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
50B | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): Winter Drawing #2, 1957, Oil & marker on board, 22" x 28", signed lower right, dated 57. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
52 | GIL, Guillermo Gomez, (Spanish, 1862-1942): Garden landscape, O/CB, 15" x 11 1/2", signed lower left. Est. $1200/1800** | |
54 | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): "Drawing #105", Oil & marker on paper, 22" x 28", signed lower left, dated 57, exhibition label affixed verso with title and date. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
54A | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): Drawing with Collage, #14, ink paper and newspaper, 20" x 30", signed upper left, dated 1961, Steven Mazoh Gallery label affixed verso. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
55 | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): "Winter Drawing #3", Oil, W/C and graphite on paper, 22" x 30", signed upper left, dated 57. Exhibition label affixed verso with title and date. This painting was also exhibited at the Angelo Ippolito Retrospective at the University Art Gallery, SUNY Binghamton, 1975, per exhibition catalog. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
55A | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): Abstract Landscape, Ink on Paper, 31" x 31", signed verso, dated 79. Condition - Puncture in paper upper left quadrant. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, teacher at Cooper Union Michigan State and SUNY Binghamton, founder of the Tanager Gallery, New York. | |
56 | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): Poster for the American Collage Exhibition at the Borgenicht Gallery, June 4-30, 1977, 18" x 24", signed in pencil lower right, dated 77. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, | |
56A | IPPOLITO, Angelo, (American, 1922-2002): Limited edition poster for the exhibition at Borgenicht Gallery, Nov 28- Dec 16, 1972, 24" x 17 1/2", pencil signed lower right, dated 72, #5/50, dedicated to Andy Christmas 1973. Ippolito, born in St. Arsenio Italy, became an important figure in the New York Abstract Expressionist movement. Exhibited at the Caulfield Gallery, Binghamton University Art Museum, UC at Berkley, Cleveland Art Institute, Carnegie Institute. He has works in the collections of Whitney Museum of Modern Art, Phillips Gallery and the Smithsonian. Active Provincetown, Mass. painter from 1956-65, | |
57A | DUNN, Jorge, (American, 20th C): Female Nude, O/C, 18 1/4" x 11 3/4", signed lower right, dated 62. | |
59 | CONTEMPORARY RELIEF SCULPTED CERAMIC TWO PIECE NUDE WALL SCULPTURE: In the form of a female nude, from the same estate as the Ippolito art works, 39" x 19 1/2", impressed mark of a circle with an M. | |
59A | CONTEMPORARY RELIEF SCULPTED CERAMIC TWO PIECE NUDE WITH RELIEF FACE WALL SCULPTURE: In the form of a female nude, from the same estate as the Ippolito art works, 41 1/2" x 20 1/2", impressed mark of a circle with an M. | |
62 | DECKER, Robert Melvin, (American, 1847-1921): Country landscape mill and babbling brook, O/C, 17 1/2" x 11 3/4", signed lower left. Condition - Unstretched, portions of paint missing due to folding of canvas, no visible patches or restoration. | |
63A | STEEN, H., (European, 20th C): "Cabin in the Forest", O/C/B, signed lower right, dated 1919. Est. $500/700. | |
66 | LEVER, Richard Hayley, NA, (American, 1876-1958): Shore line scene with boats, probably European scene, O/C, 18" x 23" unstretched, signed lower left. Condition - Patch visible verso. | |
73 | NUDERSCHER, Frank B.,(American, 1880-1959): Riverside Winter Landscape, probably Arcadia, O/C, 28" x 34", signed lower right. Est. $1500/2500** | |
74 | SAITO, T., (Japanese, Early 20th C): Moonlight view of temple through cherry blossoms, O/C, 15" x 18", signed lower right. Call for condition. | |
76 | ROBERTS, Henry Larpid, (British, 19th C): Landscape with figures, O/C, 20" x 30", signed lower left, illegibly titled in pencil verso. Condition - Minor puncture in lower left corner and in center, needs cleaning. | |
76A | CLEMMENSEN, Clemmen, (American, 1885-1964): Impressionist Landscape, O/C, 15" x 19 3/4", signed lower right. | |
78 | HANCOCK, Harold, (American, 20th C): Winter landscape scene, O/C, 24" x 33 1/2", signed lower right W Harold Hancock. | |
82 | ROS, J., (European, 20th C): Pair of O/C portraits, "Escapia" and "Copiapar", 25 1/2" x 20" each, both signed and titled. | |
84 | PAIR OF EARLY 20TH C ITALIAN PORTRAITS: One of elderly woman holding a gourd shaped vessel, the other an elderly bearded man smoking a pipe, both O/C, 16" x 12", signed lower right Rossi, possibly Luigi Rossi, encased in matching gilt pierce carved frames. | |
88 | WAGNER, J., (European, 19th C): In the Cellar, depicts portly old man holding stein, turnips and onions, O/C, 25" x 20", signed lower right, dated 1896. Condition - Puncture to canvas in upper right corner, patch visible verso. | |
88A | DREWS, Kaj, (Danish, 1884-1964): Forest landscape with stream and path, O/C, 9 1/2" x 20 1/2", signed lower right. | |
90 | PITTMAN, Hobson L, (American, 1899-1972): "Summer Bouquet", floral still life of flowers in a vase, Pastel, sight size 18" x 13 3/4", signed at bottom, titled verso in pencil. Est. $1200/1800** | |
92 | HIGH BIDDER'S CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING THREE W/Cs | |
92A | ORIENTAL W/C OF SEMI-NUDE MAIDEN IN PAGODA INTERIOR: 33" x 22 1/2", chop mark and signature upper right, of exceptional quality. | |
92B | EXCEPTIONAL JAPANESE W/C PORTRAIT OF MAIDEN IN A SWING: 36" x 25", chop mark and signature upper right. | |
92C | JAPANESE W/C OF BIRDS IN A BOTANICAL SCENE: 25" x 17 1/2", chop mark and signature lower right. | |
96 | REDILIUS, Frank H., (American, 20th C): Oriental Trompe l'oeil, O/M, 22" x 45", signed lower right, dated 58. Est. $1800/2500** | |
96A | 18TH C? EUROPEAN ICON OF MADONNA AND CHILD: 12 1/2" x 8 1/2" | |
98 | ORIENTAL W/C SCROLL OF NUDE IN LANDSCAPE: Mounted on fabric with blue & white porcelain handles, 51" x 25". | |
102 | 18TH C OLD MASTER STILL LIFE: Active scene depicting flowers, dead game, farm house in distance, bird house, etc., O/C, 33 1/4" x 39 1/2". Condition - Older reline, probably early 20th C, needs considerable cleaning and possibly relining, older restoration/patchwork visible from the front. | |
102A | 18th C? OLD MASTER O/C OF SAINT JEROME: 16 1/8" x 14". Condition - Needs lots of work, several slices and repairs, older reline. Est. $300/500** | |
104 | CARTER, Robert, (American, 20th C): Medieval style landscape depicting a castle in the distance with mountains looming, O/C, 48" x 36", SLL, artist info attached verso, presented in a contemporary gilt frame. | |
104A | CARTER, Robert, (American, 20th C): Pair of O/C still lives, one depicting a lite candle dripping was on a chamber stick, 10" x 8", SLR, the other a still life of spectacles, 8" x 10", SLL, both encased in contemporary gilt molding. | |
110 | DURAND-ROSE, Auguste, (French, 1887-1962): Country Landscape, O/C, 25 1/2" x 36", signed lower right and on canvas verso, exhibition #151 label affixed verso. Condition - Several depressed portions to canvas, needs cleaning. | |
114 | CROUSE, Danny, (American, 20th C): "#267 Best Laid Plans", Romance Novel Illustration, O/B, 28" x 18", signed lower right, stamped and titled verso. | |
117 | LANDRY, John, (American, 20th C): Sea scape with shipwreck carcass, O/C, 20" x 24", signed lower right, dated 72. | |
117A | BARRETT, Elizabeth Hunt, (American, 1863): "The Close of the Day", O/B, 12" x 18 1/4", signed lower right. Condition - Minor paint loss in lower right corner, craquelier in sky. | |
121 | XAVIER, Hector, (Mexican, 1921-1995): Pair of works, one W/C and Graphite of dancer and musician, both female, sight size 19 1/2" x 13 1/2", pencil signed lower right, date Mexico 1949. The other a mixed media intaglio and pastel of two female nudes, 25" x 19" sight size, pencil signed lower right, dated Mexico 1949. Sold as a pair. | |
122 | Roberti, R.?, (Italian, 20th C): Bay of Naples?, O/C, 19 3/4" x 27 1/2", signed lower left and lower right. | |
124 | IMPRESSIONIST O/C LANDSCAPE: 15 1/2" x 20", name plate reads D Tsokas?, encased in an early 20th C American impressionist frame. | |
124A | KATONA, Paul, (American, 20th C): Winter landscape with farm houses, O/C, 27 1/2" x 34", signed lower right, possibly period original frame. Condition - Several patches visible verso but painting appears to be in stable condition, needs cleaning. | |
126A | HOLMES, Meredith, (American, 20th C): Portrait of Bruce's Little Muffin, Lhasa Apso, W/C, sight size 13 3/4" x 18 3/4", signed lower right, American Kennel Club certificate affixed verso, of exceptional quality. | |
128 | DEVITY, Antonio, (Italian, 20th C): 3 O/Cs of Parisian street scenes, two 16" x 12", unsigned but bear the Devity Gallery stamp verso on canvas, the other, 20" x 16", signed lower right, gallery stamp verso. 3 paintings sold as a lot. | |
130 | CHABAN, Heran, (French, 1889-1939): Shore line scene with figure, color etching/aquatint, sight size 17 1/2" x 21", pencil signed lower right, #111/300 lower left. | |
132 | EARLY 20TH C IMPRESSIONIST COUNTRY LANDSCAPE WITH COTTAGE: O/C, 24" x 36", signed lower right R. Archer?. | |
133 | MARTINEZ-MARESMA, Sara, (American, 20th C): Collection of four floral still lifes. (1)Yellow flowering branch, O/C, 9" x 11", signed lower left. (2)Red Hibiscus, O/C. 19" x 12", signed lower left. (3)Purple and white iris, O/CB, 12" x 20", signed lower left. (4)Pink & red roses, O/C, 19" x 12", signed bottom margin, dated 1965 Miami. Sold as a lot. | |
135 | CYDNEY, (American, 20th C): Pair of ballerina pieces, Pastel, W/C, Gouache and graphite, 24" x 20" each, both signed. Sold as a pair. | |
137 | HIROSHIGE, Utagawa, after, (Japanese, 18th/19th C): Pair of wood block landscapes with figures, 9" x 13 3/4" sight size each. | |
138 | MID 20TH C O/CB BEACH SCENE: 16" x 20", signed lower left Kershaw. | |
141 | WOODS, Hunter, (American, 20th C): Coastal Seascape, W/C, 10 1/2" x 14 1/2", signed lower right. | |
144 | BORSI, Jan, (American, 20th C): Figures at the end of a street, O/C, 20" x 24", signed lower right. | |
147 | LATE 19TH EARLY 20TH C O/WOODEN PLATE: Depicts larger two mast vessel and smaller occupied row boat, 6 3/4"dia. | |
151 | ARMINGTON, Caroline, (Canadian/French, 1875-1939): "La Porte et le pont a Moret", Etching, 12 1/4" x 9", pencil signed lower right, #48/75 lower left, Kennedy label affixed verso. | |
153 | HANSUNG, H., (German, 20th C): "Ducks", mallards in a landscape, O/C, 9" x 12", signed lower right, WT Berger label affixed verso with artist info. | |
153A | DRY POINT ETCHING OF GERMAN SHEPARD PUP: 13 1/2" x 10 1/4" sight size, illegibly signed lower right, Marshall & Field Gallery label affixed verso. | |
156 | FRONTIERO, Paul, (American, 20th C): Lot of 3 O/C to include, "Dorey Fisherman", 16" x 20", signed lower right, signed and titled verso with Paul Frontiero Gallery stamp on canvas and on stretcher. "Heading Home", 16" x 12", signed lower right, titled on stretcher verso. "Mackerel Fishermen", 12" x 16", signed lower right, titled on stretcher verso. | |
156A | CAPOK, Lettie Meyer, (American, 20th C): Gloucester dock side scene, W/C, 17" x 20 1/2" sight size, signed lower right. | |
158 | IMMEL, Elizabeth, (American, 20th C): Native American Child, in dance costume, W/C, 10 1/2" x 7 1/2", signed lower right. | |
162 | GOBO, Georges, (French, 1876-1958): Portrait of a man, Dry point etching, 8 3/4" x 11", pencil signed lower right, #15/80 lower left. | |
162A | QUANTE, Otto, (German, 1875-): 2 men in a landscape, dry point etching, sight size 8" x 6 1/8", pencil signed lower right, titled in German lower left. | |
166 | 19TH C W/C OF A PORTLY GENTLEMAN PICNICKING: W/C, 7" x 5", no visible signature. | |
174 | MACKENZIE, Malcolm, (Canadian, 20th C): "Portrait of Carl", O/C, 16" x 12", Harbor Gallery label affixed verso with title, signed lower right. | |
184 | PAIR OF JAPANESE WOOD BLOCKS WATER SIDE SCENES, 14 1/2" x 6 1/2" | |
186 | IMPRESSIONIST W/C "LOW WATER", COUNTRY STREAM LANDSCAPE WITH HOUSE: 10" x 13 1/2", signed lower left Hagan, possibly Carol Hagan. | |
191 | JAPANESE W/C ON SILK OF WRENS IN A BASKET NEST: Sight size 11" x 15 1/2", signed lower right with chop mark. |