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John J. Audubon's "The Birds of North America"
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112. Italian School, circa 18th Century
Pen and ink with wash on laid paper, framed under glass. Wash is a transparent slate blue used to round out forms. Image is unsigned. Paper measures apprx 6-1/4"H x 7-3/4"W. With grey mat and gold leaf frame, entire item measures apprx 15-1/4" x 16". Provenance: From a prominent Cleveland, Ohio estate.
200/400
Sold: $184.00
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113. Jean-Jacques de Boissieu Etching (French, 1736-1810)
Etching, framed under glass. Artist lower right lower right in the plate. Paper measures apprx 6"H x 7"W. With silk mat and gold leaf frame, entire item measures apprx 14-1/2"H x 16-1/2"W. Provenance: From a prominent estate in Cleveland, Ohio.
200/300
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114. A Pair of Engravings by Maria Catherine Prestel (English, 1744-1794)
"The Country Girl in London" and "The Country Girl at Home", both after original paintings by George Morland. Both published ca. 1792, London. Prestel worked with great success in London from 1786 until her death in 1794. Her plates, which are usually etched, show traces of aquatint and few are engraved entirely in this manner. Both pieces have tag from Vixseboxse Art Galleries, Cleveland, OH. Both are also like framed in maple wood and French mats. Images measure apprx 14" x 9-7/8", overall with frame apprx 23-7/8" x 18-1/4".
200/400
Sold: $172.50
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115. School of Hendrik Willem Schweickardt (German, 1746-1797)
Pair of cows. Pastel with gouache on laid paper, framed under glass. Sweet study with delicate lines depicts two cows, one standing and one reclining. Signed in graphite on lower right. Paper measures apprx 7-1/4"H x 8-3/4"W. Framed with custom made mat with gold leaf and rubbed wood frame. Entire item measures apprx 11-3/4"H x 12-1/2"W. Biographical information on verso. Provenance: From a prominent Cleveland, Ohio estate.
450/600
Sold: $460.00
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116. Francisco Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746-1828)
"Los Caprichos: La filiacion" (the relationship) Plate 57. No visible watermark, cream colored wove paper. The eighty etchings of "Los Caprichos" were the first collection Goya produced for sale as a single set. In 1803, fearful of the Spanish Inquisition, Goya relinquished the plates to Charles IV, in return for a pension for his son. The plates remain with the Calcografia, issued in the ensuing years by that institution. Apprx 8-5/8" x 5-7/8" plate mark. Overall measures apprx 11-7/8" x 9-3/8".
100/200
Sold: $304.75
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117. Lot of Two Hand Colored Lithographs of Birds, British
1) "Jackdaw". An illustration from Edward Donnvan's book "The Natural History of British Birds" (circa 1794-1819). Plate number 130. Image measures apprx 6-1/2"H x 4-1/2"W. With banded mat, entire item measures apprx 13"H x 10-1/2"W. 2) "Manucodia Comrii". The image was designed by J. Smit and published by lithographers M & N Habhart in 1876. Numbered 2/5. Measures apprx 7-1/4"H x 5-1/2"W. With white mat, entire item measures apprx 15"H x 12-1/2"W.
150/300
Sold: $109.25
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118. Henry Bunbury (English, 1756-1811)
"The Coffee House Patriots, or News from St. Eustatia". Etching on wove paper, framed under glass. Humorous tavern scene with caricatures of men discussing the news from the Dutch Island in the Caribbean. Etched by W. Dickson and published by W. Dickinson in 1781. Measures apprx 13-1/4"H x 14-1/2"W. In custom made mat and wood frame, entire item measures apprx 21"H x 22-1/4"W.
200/400
Sold: $195.50
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119. George Morland (English, 1763-1804)
"The Sportsman's Return". Stipple engraving with hand coloring on paper, framed under glass. Hunting scene depicts the master returning with his hounds and game. One servant looks to greet him while the other tends the horse. Image by G. Morland with engraving by W.Ward, published by Mackin Poets Gallery, 1792. Image measures apprx 17-3/4"H x 23-1/2"W. In grey and gilt mat and gold colored frame, entire item measures apprx 29-1/4"H x 31-1/4"W.
200/400
Sold: $184.00
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120. Georges Cuvier (French, 1769-1832)
Two hand colored engravings from the "Regne Animal, Poissons", Paris, circa 1829, published by N. Remond. Plates included are numbers 14 and 42. Each has beautiful period hand coloring with special attention to shading. Each page apprx 10-1/2" x 6-3/4", however one is matted (14" x 11").
75/125
Sold: $86.25
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121. Frederick Nash, O.W.S. (British, 1782-1856)
"Prince of Wales Lodge, Hyde Park, London". Watercolor over pencil heightened with body-color and scratching out, framed under glass. Daily street scene depicts figures and carriages rushing past stone structures and trees. Measures apprx 8-1/2"H x 13-1/4"W. In cream mat with gilt liner and gilt frame, entire item measures apprx 14"H x 19"W. Verso has information pertaining to location of image and biography or artist.
1,500/2,000
Sold: $862.50
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122. Henry Thomas Alken (English, 1785-1851)
"Ben Tally Ho". Watercolor over pen and ink drawing on laid paper, framed under glass. Fox hunt scene depicts a party of men on steeds with their hounds chasing after the prized fox. Sign on lower left and titled and dated, 1819, in center. Measures apprx 8-1/4"H x 11-3/4"W. In mat and gold leaf frame, entire item measures apprx 16"H x 20"W. Information about artist on verso.
800/1,200
Sold: $488.75
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123. George Cruikshank (English, 1792-1878)
"Game of Chess". Published by Thomas Mc Lean, 1835. Designed by an Amateur and etched by G. Cruikshank. Handcolored engraving on paper, framed under glass. Humourous interior scene depicts two men playing chess with two other men looking over their shoulders. Verso has a tag from Vixseboxe Art Galleries, Inc in Cleveland. Image measures apprx 9-1/2"H x 13-1/2"W. In wooden frame, entire item measures apprx 14"H x 18'W.
150/300
Sold: $184.00
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124. R. Pollard and Sons (English, 1792-1867)
"The Hunt". Hand colored engraving on paper, framed under glass. Horizontal image depicts the aristocratic passtime of fox hunting. Scene populated by men on their horses, sleek hounds and the fleeing fox. Publishing information on lower right, dated 1822. Measures apprx 4-1/2"H x 13-1/2"W. In simple black frame, entire item measures apprx 9"H x 22-1/4"W. From Driftwood Gallery in Euclid, Ohio.
200/500
Sold: $126.50
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125. Elizabeth Balckwell (English, 18th Century)
Figs from first edition of "A Curious Herbal ", published in London, circa 1739. Copper-plate engraving with original hand-coloring, framed under glass. Image depicts a cross section of the mauve color fruit as well as a rendering of fruit on the fig plant. Worded descriptions on bottom of page. Plate numbered 125. Paper measures apprx 12-1/2"H x 8-1/2"W. In white mat and gilt wood frame, entire item measures apprx 21-1/2"H x 17-1/2"W. Verso has information about the print and artist.
300/500
Sold: $253.00
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126. French School, circa 1795
"Young Augustus Recoiling from the Sever'd Head of Pompey". Ink and wash on laid paper, framed under glass. Image depicts myth of Caesar's Egyptian conquest in 48 BC. Painting is not signed. Paper measures apprx 6"H x 8"W. With dark grey mat and gold painted wooden frame, entire item measures apprx 14-1/4"H x 17-1/2"W. Information on verso claims an English origin while plaque on the front states French School, circa 1795. Provenance: ex-coll Edgar Konsberg from London.
200/300
Sold: $172.50
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