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A Collection of Ivory Carvings
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A Collection of Opera Glasses
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Lladro & Royal Doulton
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5. Attributed to Bernardo Strozzi (Italian, 1581-1641)
"Study of Head of a Man with Beard". Oil on canvas, not signed; attributed to Bernardo Strozzi. Framed in a carved gilt wood frame. Image size approx. 14-1/4" x 11-3/8", framed overall approx. 20-1/2" x 17-5/8".
2,000/3,000
Sold: $2,070.00
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6. Attributed to Flaminio Torri (Italian, 1621-1661)
"Head of Saint." Oil on canvas, not signed; attributed to Flaminio Torri. Framed in a carved gilt wood frame. Image measures approx. 14-7/8" x 11-3/4", framed overall approx. 20-1/2" x 17-1/2".
2,000/3,000
Sold: $2,070.00
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7. Unknown Artist, in the manner of Pierre Mignard (French, 1612-1695)
Formal portrait, unsigned, oil on canvas, over round keyed bracket stretcher, copper tacks in tacking margin. Framed in the original plaster gilt frame. Canvas measures approx. 29-1/4" x 23-3/4", framed overall approx. 36-3/4" x 31". Probably the original frame and stretcher.
2,000/3,000
Sold: $2,990.00
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8. Painting Signed J. C. (Julius Caesar) Ibbetson (British, 1759-1817)
Landscape with figures, cattle, lake view and distant buildings; possibly the Lake District of Cumbria. Over a keyed bracket stretcher, signed lower left. Approx. 17" x 21-1/8".
3,000/5,000
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9. Attributed to Patrick Nasmyth (Scottish, 1787-1831)
A Horse and Cart on a Country Lane. Oil on canvas, 17-1/2" x 23-1/2" canvas size, with antique frame 25" x 31", no signature found. A typical subject for Nasmyth (also Naesmyth), a well-documented landscape painter. His life appears to have been somewhat tumultuous, having begun to pursue his artistic tendencies sketching in the countryside while he should have been in school at a young age. His right hand was injured in an accident when he was a boy, so he disciplined himself to paint with his left. In addition to this handicap, he became deaf after an illness before the age of 20, after which he seems to have lead a Bohemian style life in London. His paintings were very popular however in London and on the Continent, and he exhibited regularly. He is reputed to have scratched out a living as a painter, and died of influenza during a thunderstorm when he was 46 years old, exemplifying what is now called a "starving artist".
1,000/2,000
Sold: $2,587.50
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10. Charles Robert Leslie (English, 1794-1859)
"Scottish River Landscape". Oil on canvas, signed "C Leslie" on the lower left corner. Image size approx. 11-1/2"x 17-1/2", framed overall approx. 15" x 20-3/4".
Charles Robert Leslie was born in London in 1794. The son of American parents, he was raised in Philadelphia, where he studied under Thomas Sully. He went to London in 1811 where he studied under West and Allston and shared rooms with Samuel B Morse before traveling abroad with Charles Willson Peale, Allston and Gilbert Stuart Newton. Leslie entered the Royal Academy Schools in 1813. He exhibited 78 works at the Royal Academy, where he was elected in 1826, and 11 works at the British Institute. His subjects were portraits, historical and contemporary genre subjects, the latter taken from a wide range of sources including Shakespeare, Swift, Moliere, Cervantes and Scott.
500/1,000
Sold: $402.50
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11. Russian Icon, ca. 19th Century
Hand painted icon of Jesus with Apostles. Wood panel with support insert channeled at top and bottom. Gold leaf and pigment on gessoed panel, secured in a metal stand with a cross at the top. Icon apprx 14"T x 12-1/4"W. Stand is apprx 5'5" tall.
700/1,000
Sold: $718.75
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12. Basile De Loose (Belgian, 1809-1885)
Untitled domestic scene with the father surrounded by his wife and children near the fireplace, and a carpenter working in another room. Signed and dated "De Loose 1863" on the lower right corner. Carved ornate gilt frame; not matted. Image approx. 32"H x 28"W, framed overall approx. 40"H x 36-1/2"W. Brussels, the Belgian capital, was the centre of artistic activity in the nineteenth century and Basile de Loose rented a studio there from 1837. He specialized in domestic and interior scenes, which mostly depict casual family moments.
5,000/7,000
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13. Pair of Portraits Attributed to Allen Smith Jr. (American, 1810-1890)
Pair of Marriage portraits of Augustus and first wife Harriet Spencer Handy (d.1851) of Massillon, Ohio. These were both included in the Cleveland Museum of Art exhibition entitled "Portraits of men and women who have had an important part in the making of Cleveland", July 6th through August 24th, 1919. Augustus (1818-1891) was the brother of P.T. Handy, the head cashier for J.D. Rockefeller. He owned several double mast ships on lakes Erie and Huron. These are extremely well executed, large liknesses of a handsome young couple. Each is 36" H x 29" W. Framed in bronzed finish frames by E.J. Pirson (a framing company of the 19th-early 20th Century in Cleveland), with applied ornaments with old rolled glass. Cleveland Museum of Art tags on versos.
5,000/7,000
Sold: $4,025.00
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14. Henry Jutsum (English, 1816-1869)
"Guildford Surrey". Oil on canvas, mounted onto masonite board, signed "Henry Jutsum" on the lower left corner, image size approx. 9-1/4" x 13", framed overall approx. 12" x 16". Henry Jutsum was born in London, England in 1816 and studied painting in Devonshire and Kensington as a student of James Stark. He made his debut at the Royal Academy in 1836 at the age of twenty, and exhibited widely during his lifetime. Jutsum passed away in 1869 at St. John's Wood. His paintings are in the permanent collection of major international museums including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.
600/800
Sold: $603.75
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15. Pair Portraits of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella Continental, ca. 1800's
Spanish Colonial style. Pair of 19th Century portraits. In carved, oval, metal leaf frames with gold paint. Image size approx. 13" x 11", framed overall approx. 18" x 15".
625/1,250
Sold: $1,178.75
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16. Unknown (English school, Mid to Late 19th Century)
"The Toilette of Venus." Oil on four keyed bracketed stretcher, not signed, in a carved ornate gilt frame. Possibly from a larger canvas, as image appears to be abbreviated. Image size approx. 23-1/2" x 30-3/4", framed overall approx. 28" x 35-1/4".
1,500/2,500
Sold: $1,150.00
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17. After Mari ten Kate (Dutch, 1831-1910)
Children at play in a wooded glade. Oil on canvas, bears the name of Mari ten Kate (Johan Marie Henri (Mari) ten Kate in the lower right corner of the canvas, canvas size 17-1/4" x 14-1/2", framed in heavily carved gilded 3" wide frame. In this charming composition, two young girls and a baby play with some small caged birds while a young boy climbs a nearby tree. A picnic basket, hat and walking staff are seen on the ground to the left of the girls.
3,000/5,000
Sold: $805.00
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18. 19th Century Miniature Portrait Signed "M. Stieler"
"Lola Moutez" miniature mourning portrait of a young widow. Signed "M. Stiegler" on the right margin of the painting. Painting on ivory or celluloid, not inspected out of the frame. Original frame; under glass. Image measures approx. 3-1/4" x 2-5/8", framed overall approx. 5" x 4-1/4".
100/200
Sold: $350.75
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19. 19th Century Miniature Portrait Signed "M. Stieler"
"Anna Hillmeyer" miniature student portrait of a young woman. Painting on ivory or celluloid, not inspected out of the frame. Signed "M. Stieler" on the right margin of the painting. Original frame; under glass. Image measures approx. 3-1/4" x 2-5/8", framed overall approx. 5" x 4-1/4".
100/200
Sold: $362.25
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20. Konstantin Egorovich Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915)
Portrait of a young woman, signed lower right "C. Makowsky", not dated. Oil on an appx 3mm thick mahogany wood panel, apprx 10-5/8" x 7-1/4". The panel is flat and in excellent condition. The ground has a thin cream colored (estimated) oil ground and is in stable condition. In a French cast plaster frame with original abraded gold leaf and white wash tone frame and name plaque, apprx 19-1/4" x 16". Verso has dark oval French gallery stamp. Has been in private collection for approx. 30 years.
25,000/35,000
Sold: $37,375.00
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21. Unsigned painting, ca. late 19th Century
Farm. Oil on canvas, signature not found. Image depicts a farmhouse among lavish green trees in a carved wood gilt frame. Image size approx. 15-1/2" x 21-1/4", framed overall approx. 20-3/8" x 26-1/4".
600/900
Sold: $460.00
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22. Unknown Artist (Continental School, 19th Century)
Hunter with Dogs. Oil on copper, no signature found. Image size approx. 3" x 5", framed overall approx. 8-1/2" x 9-1/2". A dapper man seated in a marsh with his firearm beside him holds a bird just delivered to him by the dogs in this charming miniature painting.
400/800
Sold: $414.00
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23. Continental School, ca. 19th Century
View of the river Thames. Floating barrel in water to left "Port of London" label. Oil on canvas, signature not found. Framed in a period frame. Image size approx. 23-3/8" x 35-3/8", framed overall approx. 30-1/2" x 43". Very nice decorative painting. At one time attributed to James Webb.
2,500/3,500
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24. Antoni Piotrowski (Polish, 1853-1924)
Rider and dogs on a hunt, signed lower right and dated 1883, Paris. Oil on apprx 7/16" thick poplar wood panel, apprx 9" x 13" with beveled edges on the reverse. The reverse has been stained. The panel is flat and in excellent condition. The ground construction is a thin cream colored (estimated) oil ground, applied to the panel. The ground appears to have been applied with a dapping technique, creating a stippled effect. The paint has been applied in a traditional manner with little or no impasto. Overall with cast plaster metal leafed frame with umber tone finish apprx 16" x 20".
4,500/6,500
Sold: $4,600.00
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25. Unknown Artist (English, 19th Century)
A Lane in the Woods. Title written illegibly on the back, oil on Academy board, no signature found. Image size approx. 7-1/2" x 10-1/2", framed overall approx. 13-1/2" x 16-1/2".
400/800
Sold: $425.50
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26. Painting bearing the signature, John Francis Murphy (American, 1853-1921)
"November Woods". Possibly paper applied to artist's board, oil painting, signed lower left "J. Francis Murphy", image size approx. 13-1/2" x 10-1/2", overall with frame approx. 17-3/4" x 15".
200/600
Sold: $816.50
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27. Benjamin Chambers Brown (American, 1865-1942)
"Golden Poppies-California". Oil on canvas, signed "Benjamin Brown" on the lower right corner, also signed and titled on verso. Not framed. Measures approx. 10" x 14". Benjamin Chambers Brown exhibited in the British Art Museum, Congressional Library, and the Smithsonian Institute. Inscribed on verso with pigment.
5,000/7,000
Sold: $13,800.00
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28. 19th Century Portrait
Handsome portrait of a bearded man wearing a cloak and cravat. Oval canvas, unsigned, approx 29" x 24". In original frame, apprx 40" x 34".
800/1,200
Sold: $1,178.75
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29. Robert William Arthur Rouse (English, 1869-1950)
"Old Church, Stoke Mandeville". Oil on canvas mounted onto wood, signed "R. W. Arthur Rouse" on the bottom left corner. Image size approx. 7-3/4" x 11-3/4", framed overall approx. 13-1/2" x 17-1/2". Robert William Arthur Rouse was a landscape painter and etcher. He exhibited at the principal London galleries from 1882. He painted in London, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. He lived in London; Merton, Surrey; Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire; and Thame, Oxfordshire. there is a tag affixed to the verso of the panel and frame from Dowmunt Galleries, Surrey.
800/1,600
Sold: $431.25
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