TWO AMERICAN FAMILY AND TRAVELTWO AMERICAN FAMILY AND TRAVEL PHOTO ALBUMSTwo American Family and Travel Photo Albums
American School (20th century)American School (20th century) Two South Carolina related scen
American School (19th century)American School (19th century)
AMERICAN SCHOOL: TWO PORTRAITSAMERICAN SCHOOL: TWO PORTRAITS Oil on panel the lady in white 16 x 13 1/2 in.; the lady in black 14 5/8 x 11 7/8 in.
One-hundred U.S.One-hundred U.S.
American School (20th century),American School (20th century), Nud
American School (20th century)American School (20th century) Double Portrait 1951 pencil on paper signed illegibly and dated (lower right) 16 x 18 inches.
PEOPLE.People. American, thirdPEOPLE.People. American, third quarter twentieth century. 120 x 42". Corners patched and repainted, a few tears and punctures. Affixed to wooden rod hanger.
THE ALL AMERICAN STAMP ALBUM, TWOTHE ALL AMERICAN STAMP ALBUM, TWO VOLUMESThe All American Stamp Album, Two Volumes
American School (Early 20th Century)American School (Early 20th Century) "Two Figures on a Country Path", oil on canvas, 11" x 16", signed lower right "P. Buyl". Presented in a carved giltwood frame.
2PC AMERICAN FOLK NAIVE TOWNSCAPE2PC AMERICAN FOLK NAIVE TOWNSCAPE PAINTINGS United States,20th CenturyOne depicting a young child beside a fountain at the park on a bright summer day, the other of a vibrant city skyline.
AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY 26 ½" xAMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY 26 ½" x 28" "Studying Our Past #2", 1984. Mixed media dimensional framed collage, signed indistinctly, titled, and dated on stone lower left, in a black metal frame, overall 27 ¼" x 28 ¾". Provenance: from the art collection of an international corporation.
AMERICAN SCHOOLFirst Half of theAMERICAN SCHOOLFirst Half of the 19th CenturyHalf-length portrait of a young man wearing a black coat and white stock. Unsigned.Oil on canvas 10 x 8''. Framed.''
American Sheraton DAmerican Sheraton D
American theorem painting, finelyAmerican theorem painting, finely executed small still life with fruit in a footed bowl set in a naturalistic landscape with mushrooms, circa 1820, watercolor on white/cream velvet, unsigned, American School, 7-1/4 x 10-1/4 in.; possibly original gilt wood frame. Some staining of fabric, repaired 1 in. tear at right edge.; frame resurfaced, abrasions. Joe Kindig, Jr. & Son, York, Pennsylvania, with original receipt dated September 27, 1961; Private Collection, Michigan
TWO SILHOUETTES. American or EuropeanTWO SILHOUETTES. American or European 2nd quarter-19th century. Cutout portrait of a man with gold accents 7 3/4''h. 6 1/2''w. Inked portrait of a woman with bonnet 7 1/4''h. 6''w. Both in rosewood frames.
Two American Silhouettesthe firstTwo American Silhouettesthe first a hollow cut of a young lady with watercolor embellishment to hair and frock (SS 3.25 x 2.5; DOA 5 x 4 in.) (with paper tear bottom right corner). The second a hollow cut of a woman with hair comb and watercolor detail to dress (SS 3 x 2.25; DOA 4.25 x 3.75 in.) (With fold line). Both housed in oval frames with decorative beaded brass over wood.Private collection Richmond VA
AMERICAN (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAITAMERICAN (19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN Watercolor: 3 x 2 1/2 in. Framed
American silhouette profile ofAmerican silhouette profile of a gentleman 18th c. in a leather covered brass case overall - 2" x 1 3/4". Provenance: Josephine... ?
TWO EARLY AMERICAN SATIRE MAGAZINESTwoTWO EARLY AMERICAN SATIRE MAGAZINESTwo Early American Satire Magazines , Americana, Vol. I, Number I, and Vol. I, Number 2; ND (1932), 9 in. x 12 1/4 in., each 32 pgs., with cartoons and contributions by George Grosz, E.E. Cummings, Gilbert Seldes, and others, 2 pcs Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund.
American School (20th century)American School (20th century) Deering watercolor and gouache on paper 17 x 27 inches.
AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CAmericanAMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CAmerican School, 20th c., "Transition of Dreams No. 2", mixed media on masonite, unsigned, titled and inscribed "DF" en verso, 24 in. x 24 in., unframed. Condition: Overall good condition.
American School 20th century American School 20th century a pair of portraits: a lady and a gentlemen Unsigned, oil on canvas, framed. 29 1/2 x 24 1/4 in.
American School, 19th Century
TwoAmerican School, 19th Century
Two works: Still Life with Fruit and Landscape with Covered Bridgewatercolor on paper with gold foil borders.
Larger 3 5/8 x 4 1/2 inches.
An American Flight sergeant's jacketAn American Flight sergeant's jacket a British solar topee two Red Army caps and a Black Watch swagger stick.
AMERICAN, "TWO VIOLIN PLAYERS"AMERICAN, "TWO VIOLIN PLAYERS" FRAMED SERIGRAPH American school, late 20th or early 21st century, "Two Violin players" serigraph on paper, pencil signed lower right, inscribed "To Charles and Viretta" lower left. Figural Approx. h. 41.75", w. 34.75" (frame),
American School 20th century American School 20th century two views of mt. vernon
AMERICAN SCHOOL (20th century).AMERICAN SCHOOL (20th century). FIGURE signed illegibly lower left. Oil on paper - Framed sight: 22 in. x 17 in.
American School, 19th c, (2) oilAmerican School, 19th c, (2) oil on canvas laid on chamfered yellow pine panel, portrait of a man and a woman, 27" x 21", in yellow pine frames with decorative metal spandrels Estimate $400-600
John Storrs American, 1885-1956John Storrs American, 1885-1956 Two Figures, 1917
Estimate:$3,000-$5,000
AMERICAN (20TH CENTURY) NUDE OilAMERICAN (20TH CENTURY) NUDE Oil on canvas: 35 1/2 x 29 1/4 in. Framed
American School (20th Century)American School (20th Century) Double sided portrait. Oil on board illegibly inscribed at the lower right of the back portrait (Mola***) apprx. 23-1/2" x 19-1/2" framed in a wide decorative gilt frame so both sides are revealed overall apprx. 31" x 27-1/4".
[Americana Map] H. S. Tanner; The[Americana Map] H. S. Tanner; The American Traveller; or Guide Through the United States 2nd ed. (Philadelphia: Author 1836) 16mo. publisher's boards; colored map of the United States bound in at the end Estimate $ 200-300 Spine missing; front board detached. Text has some light foxing. Map is tightly folded but has not been mishandled.
American School (19th century)American School (19th century) Father and Son watercolor on paper 11 x 7 inches.
American oil on canvas still lifeAmerican oil on canvas still life of fruit, 22 1/2"h x 19 1/2"w
TWO AMERICAN OAK WALL TELEPHONES:TWO AMERICAN OAK WALL TELEPHONES: a Stromberg-Carlson and another by Western Electric.