19th C. English needlework picture signed Mary Ann Ashton and dated 1848, wool cross stitch on either cotton or linen canvas, central scene depicts seated boy and his dog with poem above "Poor dog he was faithful and kind to be sure, And he constantly loved me although I was poor, When the sour looking folks sent me heartless away, I had always a friend in my poor dog tray", signed "Mary Ann Ashtons work august 1 1848", dove, flower and vase designs at sides, framed and matted behind glass, not examined out of frame, some toning and staining, expected wear to frame, frame size: 23" h. x 22 1/2" w.
FRENCH FIGURAL MARBLE MANTEL SHELF CLOCKFrench mantel shelf clock, late 19th c., patinated metal figure of a boy and dog, over the black slate and green marble case, housing dial with gilt Roman numeral hour markers, time-and-strike movement, approx 14.5"h, 11.25"w, 7"d, 22.5lbs
19TH C. CONTINENTAL SCHOOL, BOY W/ DOG, O/C Continental School, oil on board, 1862, depicting an outdoor scene with a boy eating a piece of bread and butter while a dog sits at his feet, signed "Leonard 1862" at lower right, framed. Approx. board h. 21.5", w. 16"; overall h. 26.25", w. 21.25", d. 1".
HAND-PAINTED PORCELAIN PLAQUE IN FLORENTINE STYLE FRAME, 'TWO YOUNG BOYS AND A DOG WITH A BASKET OF FRUIT AND A BAG OF BREAD', 19Hand-painted porcelain plaque in Florentine style frame, 'Two Young Boys and a Dog with a Basket of Fruit and a Bag of Bread', 19th C., in the manner of KPM, oval plaque, "K" above "1" verso, light wear consistent with age, ss: 7" h. x 5" w., contained in elaborately carved and gilded Florentine style frame a with toned c. 1915 paper label verso (split in half) which reads "Established 1802/ Annesley & Co./ ALBANY ART GALLERY/ 504 - 506 Broadway/ Albany, New York", some scattered loss and minor repairs, loss of gilt, etc., frame size: 20" h. x 12" w.
1458 - Chase, Young Boy with Dog, O/C
Adelaide Cole Chase (American, 1868-1944), young boy with dog, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 69" h x 36" w (view), 71 1/2" h x 44 1/4" w (frame). Provenance: From a California estate.
UNKNOWN EARLY AMERICAN FOLK ART PORTRAIT PAINTING OF A BOY IN RUFFLED COLLAR WITH DOG AND WINDSOR CHAIR TITLED 'GEORGIE PHILLIPS, BOSTON', WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY. 8 1/4"H X 5 1/4"WUnknown early American folk art portrait painting of a boy in ruffled collar with dog and Windsor chair titled 'Georgie Phillips, Boston', watercolor on paper, early 19th Century. Comes with original frame, but no longer mounted in frame. Loss to two lower corners. 8 1/4"H x 5 1/4"W Dimensions: 8 1/4"H x 5 1/4"W
Attributed to John Vanderbank (1694-1739): Portrait of a Boy and His Dog: Attributed to John Vanderbank (1694-1739): Portrait of a Boy and His Dog Oil on canvas, 1726, signed 'J. Vanderbank' and dated lower left, lined. 48 3/4 x 37 in. , 63 x 51 in. (frame). p>Property from the Estate of James W. DeLasho Condition Lined. The edge of the original canvas visible at top edge. Stretcher loose in frame. Craquelure with a few scattered small spots of inpainting. Surface soiling. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Grouping of (20) Assorted Bronze Animal Figures. : Includes a large cold painted bronze of a crouching pug; a Viennese bronze letter opener with elephant, stamped verso, "Viena" with a hallmark of a hammer; a small figural of a young boy riding a donkey; a small cold painted bronze French bulldog; a cold painted bronze of a bird, signed to tail; a wonderful bronze figure of a lizard holding a ball in mouth; a standing cat form finial with ball in paws; a signed bronze of a chick seated on a clog or shoe, stamped, "Fundicion Morales Barcelona"; a cold painted bronze of a mouse; a small bronze of a crouching tiger; an Austrian cold painted bronze of a seated man, stamped verso, "Austria"; a painted bronze of a seated man playing a musical instrument; a painted fox; a seated dog with large eyes; a cold painted bronze of a dog; a mouse seated atop a ball, remnant of something on back of mouse; a painted bronze of a chimney sweep with ladder; a cold painted bronze of a dog; a cold painted bronze of a cat with whiskers - bent; and small figural grouping of a cold painted bronze dog on hind legs between two cats in similar stance. From a W 86th St, Manhattan estate. Dimensions: large pug measures approx. 2" w x 5. 75" d x 2. 875" h. Condition Good. Some losses to paint. Boy on donkey doesn't stand up; one foot of bird bronze is broken off.
(13 PCS) CHILDREN'S PASTE TRANSFERWARE DISHES & MUG - All unmarked unless noted, including: 5" 'Hey Diddle Diddle' in brown by Hanley; 5 1/4" Alphabet w/ Girl and Rabbit Cage in color; (2) 7" Daisy Border, Girl w/ Lamb & Two Boys w/ Dog by Hawley; 6 1/2"
Noel Rockmore (1928-1995, New Orleans), Six Silkscreen Prints Consisting of: "The Shroud of Turin," 1979, signed and dated in pencil lower right, titled in pencil on bottom middle and editioned 45/86 in pencil lower left, unframed, H.- 26 in., W.- 20 in.; "The Last Supper," pencil signed lower right, titled in pencil bottom middle, editioned 29/44 bottom left, unframed, H.- 26 in., W.- 20 in.; "Boy with Dog," 1977, signed and titled in pencil bottom right, signed in silkscreen bottom right, editioned "234/189" in pencil lower left, unframed, H.- 19 1/2 in., W.- 25 1/4 in.; "Jazz," 1978, signed and dated in pencil lower right, titled in pencil bottom middle, editioned 114/265 in pencil bottom left, unframed H.- 20 in., W.- 26 in.; "Venice," 1978, pencil signed and dated lower right, titled in pencil bottom middle, editioned 235/258 in pencil lower left, unframed, H.- 20 in., W.- 26 in.; "Moonlight Sonata," signed in pencil lower right, titled in pencil bottom middle, editioned 52/73 in pencil lower left, unframed, H.- 19 3/4 in., W.- 25 3/4 in. (6 Pcs.)
(lot of 2) Porcelain figures, Nao by Lladro, including: (1) "A Mother's Touch," no. 1300, designed by Rafael Lozano, mother holding swaddled child, approx 13.25"h, 8.25"w, (1) "Boy on Phone with Puppets," no. 1044, designed by Regino Torrijos, little boy holding telephone, with teddy bear and dog, approx 7.25"h, 3"w; 5lbs total **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
Hand-painted porcelain plaque, German school, depicting two boys with dog eating fruit, after Bartolome Esteban Murillo (Spanish, 1617-1682), incised marks verso including illegible signature and circle flanked by two vertical lines, pencil inscription "nach Murillo" verso, gilt frame with decorative carving at corners, expected light wear, not examined out of frame, ss: 7 3/8" h. x 6 1/8" w.
VINTAGE NAO BY LLADRO PORCELAIN BOY WITH DOG FIGURINEGlazed figure of a young boy caring for his hurt puppy. Nao backstamp.
Dimensions: 3"L x 2.5"W x 6.75"H
Manufacturer: Nao by Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Age related wear.
NICE COLLECTION ANTIQUE STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES 18th/19th c., English, (13) pieces, incl. a large figure of Queen Victoria, highlander on horseback, "Turkey, England, & France" figural group, Robert Burns figure, pair Queen Victoria & Prince Albert figures, pair boy with dog and girl with cat figures, pair of boy and girl reading figures, pair "Sportsman" and "Lady" figures, modeled by Neale, c. 1800, and a figure of Napoleon(provenance: Drury & Drury, London,1959), 18"h x 8"w x4.5"d (largest), 6"h x 2.5"w x 4.25"d (smallest)
ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FIGURES 18th/19th c., (7) hand-painted and gilt porcelain figurines, incl. Continental figural group of rams, lady holding bird, and man in hat holding mask, English pearlware boy feeding dog, miniature Staffordshire lady, pair Chelsea porcelain courting figures (no visible marks), 7.25"h x 3.5"w (largest), 3.75"h x 1.25"w (smallest)
THREE OIL PAINTINGS ENSUITE: GIRL WITH TURKEYS; BOY WITH BOAR AND DOG; DOG AND BOAR, ALL WITH WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE WHICH...Three oil paintings ensuite: girl with turkeys; boy with boar and dog; dog and boar, all with wear consistent with age and use which can include minor damages and loss, 17" h. x 27" w.; 16" h. x 24 3/4" w.; 25" h. x 25" w.
Norman Rockwell Lithograph - "Breaking Home Ties" 1970s: Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978). "Breaking Home Ties (Boy and Father Sitting on Truck)" lithograph, ca. 1970s. "a/p" on lower left to indicate this is an artist proof. Norman Rockwell initials and signature embossed in gold below image on lower right. Blind embossed Norman Rockwell seal of approval on lower right. Blind embossed seal of Atelier Ettinger Inc. Logo of Eleanor Ettinger is embossed in silver. Norman Rockwell created this composition for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on September 25, 1954. Highly regarded as one of Rockwell's most impressive works, the image depicts a father and son as they await a train that will take the young man to the state university. Notice the pile of books stacked upon his suitcase which is decorated with a red and white "State U" pennant. This image was voted the second most popular cover in the history of the Saturday Evening Post. Size of plate: 25. 25" L x 23. 375" W (64. 1 cm x 59. 4 cm) Size of sheet: 31" L x 27. 875" W (78. 7 cm x 70. 8 cm). . A remarkable storyteller, Rockwell presents the youth as he is about to leave his home in New Mexico for the first time, sitting on the family's farm truck with his father, as his loyal dog waits beside them. One can also see a ticket in the son's pocket as well as a single rail on the lower right corner, indicating that they are awaiting the train at a whistle stop. The student is dressed in his finest - white slacks and a matching jacket with fancy socks, dress shoes, and tie. Neatly coiffed, he looks ahead as if eagerly anticipating the next chapter of his life. In the meantime, his father, sits in a somewhat hunched position, wearing blue denim and holding his as well as his son's hat in his hands - perhaps suggesting that he is sad to let his son go. He gazes in the opposite direction, peering up the train track, not looking forward to the arrival of the locomotive that will take his son away. He has a lantern and a red flag beside him, which he will unwillingly use to signal the train to stop for his son. The pair's legs touch, indicating their strong connection and family ties. . Here are Rockwell's endearing words about this composition, "I once did a cover showing a father seeing his son off to college. That year my three boys had gone away and I'd had an empty feeling it took me a while to adjust without them. This poignancy was what I wanted to get across in the picture. I put a funny kind of suit on the boy because he was a ranch boy leaving home for the first time I got most of my fan letters about the dog. You see the father couldn't show how he felt about the boy's leaving. The dog did. ". . Rockwell's painting of this composition sold at Sotheby's for $15. 4 million on November 29, 2006 - a record-breaking amount paid for a Rockwell at that time. . . Provenance: Private Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA collection. . All items legal to buy/sell under U. S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. . . A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. . Replace: PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship Replace: most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage Replace: firm. . Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping. . #163394 Condition "Arches France" watermark on upper right margin of sheet. "a/p" on lower left to indicate this is an artist proof. Norman Rockwell initials and signature embossed in gold below image on lower right. Logo of Eleanor Ettinger on lower right is embossed in silver. Blind embossed Norman Rockwell seal of approval on lower right. Blind embossed seal of Atelier Ettinger Inc. on lower left corner. Minor staining to lower margin. A few small crease marks that are most discernible on the verso.
INTERNATIONAL HUMMEL HUNGARIAN BOY W/ DOG 853 TMK1International Hummel, Hungarian boy with dog. This piece is very brightly colored. Sculptor Arthur Moeller. Oval Base. Hummel measures approx. 5", TMK-1 + 1, Hum 853. No cracks, chips, crazing or repairs. No box. See our other auction lots for more shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
4 MID-19TH CENTURY AMBROTYPES AND TINTYPES, CHILDRENGrouping of 4 mid-19th century ambrotypes and tintypes, to include: one sixth plate relievo ambrotype depicting a young girl seated with doll, with gold highlights in oval matte, frame size: 5 1/8" h x 4 3/8" w; one quarter plate relievo ambrotype depicting a young boy on horseback with dog, painted details, frame size: 7" h x 5 5/8" w; one quarter plate tintype depicting a young girl, seated, in elaborate frame, frame size: 10 1/2" h x 6 1/2" w; and one ninth plate tintype depicting a young boy, seated, in oval matte, frame size: 5 1/8" h x 4 3/8" w. All in good condition with minor losses as shown.
UNSIGNED MARBLE SCULPTURE OF BOY & HIS DOG Good large size. Well executed. Apparently unsigned. From a Hollis, Queens, NY estate. Dimensions: 26" h x 15" w x 13" d. Condition: Good.
BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH C.), DOUBLE PORTRAIT Miniature British School (19th c.), Miniature Portrait of Two Boys with Dog, c. 1835, oil on substrate, 4" h x 4" w, framed and glazed
THE LAST GLEAM SIGNED J.H. ADAMS (AMERICAN MID 19TH CENTURY)). Oil on canvas signed ''JH Adams Akron Ohio'' and dated 1876. Landscape of cows fording a river at sunset a boy and dog in the foreground. 19''h. 31''w. in a later frame 24''h. 35 3/4''w. Ex Jack Adamson (Ohio). Untouched condition and on the original structure. Pencil inscription on reverse of canvas reads ''Presented to the family of Mr. J Flanner Evening or The Last Gleam Painted by JH Adams of Akron Ohio January 1876''.
Nao Lladro Porcelain Figure Depicting Boy w/ Dog: Lladro Boy with Dog Figurine 10 x 7. 5 wide Boy sitting with dog in lap. Great collection to own Hallmarked Nao Lladro Good Condtition.
RARE DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF ALFRED AND JAMES J. COLLINS BY MILTON W. HOPKINS (CONNECTICUT/NEW YORK/OHIO 1789-1844). Oil on canvas signed on the back. The two sons of the Collins family identified on the back with their ages of six and four in 1842. The boys hold a small whip and the pet dog. Conservation report available. 25 1/4''h. 30''w. in its original gilt frame 29 1/2''h. 35 1/2''w. Ex Sumpter Priddy III (Virginia). Milton W. Hopkins and the Collins Family The Connecticut-born artist Milton W. Hopkins (1789-1844) spent most of his life in Connecticut and New York. He began his career as a portraitist in earnest when he advertised himself as a portrait painter and instructor in Albion New York in 1833. In 1836 Hopkins packed up his wife and ten children and headed west to Ohio settling in Clermont County. Though he never sold the Clermont County farm (he would die there in 1844) he would later set up a studio in Columbus (1840-1843) and then in Cincinnati (1843-1844). Based on identified portraits Hopkins clearly traveled throughout the region for commissions. Hopkins was a fervent anti-Mason and temperance advocate and according to research by Jacquelyn Oak it may have been his growing abolitionist sentiment that drove him to Ohio. She further postulates that it is through his anti-slavery efforts that Hopkins met fellow abolitionist and lawyer James Collins Jr. while in Clermont County. Collins (b. 1802 or 1803) a lawyer married Angelina (apparently sometimes called Margaret) in 1830 and had four children. Documenting their location(s) is somewhat challenging but Oak's research places them in Clermont County during Hopkins's residency and later in Illinois (always as an active member of the abolition movement). As an attorney Collins may well have spent time in Columbus (perhaps visiting Hopkins in his studio which was very near the Ohio Statehouse). The 1850 Federal Census locates the Collins family in New Albany Indiana along the Ohio River (and in their household was an African-American girl named Anne Robertson). Hopkins painted portraits Mr. and Mrs. Collins and of their sons Alfred and James in 1842. The portrait of the younger child was painted by another artist after Hopkins's death. All of the present portraits remained together and were ''discovered'' in a Missouri attic years ago. These portraits are among the few identified examples from Hopkins's Midwestern period a fact made more important because of the shared abolitionist efforts of both artist and sitter. Additionally the double portrait of James and Alfred is the only known double portrait by Hopkins. In short this family group of portraits should be considered among the most significant Midwestern portraits of the 1840s period. References: Face to Face: M.W. Hopkins and Noah North 1988 Joy-Dyer Cornelia C. Some Records of the Dyer Family 1884 Williams Byron History of Clermont and Brown Counties Ohio 1913. Complete conservation report available including before and after photos. Conservation performed by Richmond Conservation Studio (Virginia) in 1996. Addtional information is included with the lot. For a Hopkins portrait with a similar dog see Sotheby's (New York) January 2004 lot 32.
PORTRAIT OF A BOY AND DOG. European school, mid 18th century. Oil on canvas, unsigned. Three quarters length of a boy dressed in blue and red with a King Charles spaniel. Restoration including inpainting and rebacking on masonite with crazing and some surface wear. 26"h. 19.5"w., framed, 31.5"h. 25.5"w.
Lladro #1253 Pulling Boy and Dog in Wagon: Lladro #1253 Pulling Boy and Dog in Wagon Porcelain. Good condition. 8. 37" h x 8. 37" w.
LIMOGES PEINT MAIN PORCELAIN TRINKET BOXColorfully hand painted, decorated with boy and dogs. Hinged closure with bow clasp. Limoges Peint Main backstamp.
Issued: 20th century
Dimensions: 2"L x 1.25"W x 2.5"H
Country of Origin: France
Condition:
Age related wear.
18TH-19TH C. CHINESE PALE JADE BOY W/ DOG CARVINGChinese pale jade carving depicting a boy with a dog. In a lovely light colored green jade. The boy has a bat resting on his back. Overall a very high quality of carving and a desirable subject. Early Qing in style, material, and technique.
Provenance: Private Minneapolis Collection - collected in China prior to 1985.
Height: 1 1/4 in x width: 2 1/4 in x depth: 1 1/4 in. Weight: 56.12 grams.
Condition:
No major chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear throughout.
AFTER JOHN GEORGE BROWN, GICLEE ON CANVAS After John George Brown (American, 1831-1913), Boy with Dog, giclee print on canvas, signed in print at lower left, 24"h x 15.75"w (sight), 32"h x 24"w (frame)
Norman Rockwell Lithograph - "Breaking Home Ties" 1970s: Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978). "Breaking Home Ties (Boy and Father Sitting on Truck)" lithograph, ca. 1970s. "a/p" on lower left to indicate this is an artist proof. Norman Rockwell initials and signature embossed in gold below image on lower right. Blind embossed Norman Rockwell seal of approval on lower right. Blind embossed seal of Atelier Ettinger Inc. Logo of Eleanor Ettinger is embossed in silver. Norman Rockwell created this composition for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on September 25, 1954. Highly regarded as one of Rockwell's most impressive works, the image depicts a father and son as they await a train that will take the young man to the state university. Notice the pile of books stacked upon his suitcase which is decorated with a red and white "State U" pennant. This image was voted the second most popular cover in the history of the Saturday Evening Post. Size of plate: 25. 25" L x 23. 375" W (64. 1 cm x 59. 4 cm) Size of sheet: 31" L x 27. 875" W (78. 7 cm x 70. 8 cm). . A remarkable storyteller, Rockwell presents the youth as he is about to leave his home in New Mexico for the first time, sitting on the family's farm truck with his father, as his loyal dog waits beside them. One can also see a ticket in the son's pocket as well as a single rail on the lower right corner, indicating that they are awaiting the train at a whistle stop. The student is dressed in his finest - white slacks and a matching jacket with fancy socks, dress shoes, and tie. Neatly coiffed, he looks ahead as if eagerly anticipating the next chapter of his life. In the meantime, his father, sits in a somewhat hunched position, wearing blue denim and holding his as well as his son's hat in his hands - perhaps suggesting that he is sad to let his son go. He gazes in the opposite direction, peering up the train track, not looking forward to the arrival of the locomotive that will take his son away. He has a lantern and a red flag beside him, which he will unwillingly use to signal the train to stop for his son. The pair's legs touch, indicating their strong connection and family ties. . Here are Rockwell's endearing words about this composition, "I once did a cover showing a father seeing his son off to college. That year my three boys had gone away and I'd had an empty feeling it took me a while to adjust without them. This poignancy was what I wanted to get across in the picture. I put a funny kind of suit on the boy because he was a ranch boy leaving home for the first time I got most of my fan letters about the dog. You see the father couldn't show how he felt about the boy's leaving. The dog did. ". . Rockwell's painting of this composition sold at Sotheby's for $15. 4 million on November 29, 2006 - a record-breaking amount paid for a Rockwell at that time. . . Provenance: Private Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA collection. . All items legal to buy/sell under U. S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. . . A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. . PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. . Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping. . #163394 Condition "Arches France" watermark on upper right margin of sheet. "a/p" on lower left to indicate this is an artist proof. Norman Rockwell initials and signature embossed in gold below image on lower right. Logo of Eleanor Ettinger on lower right is embossed in silver. Blind embossed Norman Rockwell seal of approval on lower right. Blind embossed seal of Atelier Ettinger Inc. on lower left corner. Minor staining to lower margin. A few small crease marks that are most discernible on the verso.
Patinated bronze sculpture, Hunting Boy and Dog with Game Bird, signed RJ Winship (Robert "Bob" J. Winship, American, 1927-2019), dated 1975, approx 9"h, 9"w, 6"d, 5lbs
THREE NEEDLEWORKS. American or English, mid 19th century, wool and silk on canvas. Sampler of Maggie Murdock with large colorful parrot. Framed, 13.5" x 13.5". And boy with dog and fishing pole. Framed, 14.50"h. 12"w. Together with unfinished depiction of boy with lute. Framed, 13"h. 19"w.
PATINATED BRONZE SCULPTURE, BOY WITH DOG, 31"HPatinated bronze sculpture, Boy with Dog, depicting a young boy kneeling to feed dog a treat, unsigned, approx 31"h, 19"w, 27"d
Heywood Hardy 'Boys & Donkey' Oil Painting: Heywood Hardy, U. K. (1843 - 1933). Oil on board, whimsical painting of 2 boys, a donkey & a dog, titled 'Boys & Donkey'. Measures 25"H x 18"W framed; 18"H x 24"W unframed. Condition is good, see photos. Examine all photos closely. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. This item cannot be shipped in house. Please contact our third party shippers.
PAINTING OF A BOY AND DOG. Oil on canvas depicting a boy dressed in blue with his dog. In a gilt frame 17 1/2'' h. 17 1/2'' w.
LLADRO "MY ONLY FRIEND" LARGE PORCELAIN SCULPTURE Enrique Sanisidro for Lladro large porcelain sculpture depicting a seated boy with dog, signed and numbered "SANISIDRO n4" to underside from a limited edition of 200. 18" H x 9.5" W x 9.5" D.
A COLLECTION OF ACKERMANNS REPOSITORY OF ARTS HAND COLOURED PRINTS of ladies in costume including opera dress morning walking dress and evening dress; together with two prints published by John Boydell of a boy and dog the other of a boy and birds nest all mounted but unframed; After Lalaisse - a set of three French hand coloured military lithographsm 10 1/2" x 16 1/2" and S.A.C.W. (19th Century) - A coastal scene possibly Margate initialled watercolour 8 3/4" x 12 1/2"
SHOESHINE BOY BY NICOLAS BRIGANTE (B. ITALY 1895-1989). Oil on canvas signed lower left. Shoeshine boy with his dog. Restoration. 24''h. 16''w. in a frame 27 3/4''h. 19 3/4''w. rebacked on canvas with repair
Group of 5 Carved Jade Items Clockwise from left: Jade boy w/flower 2'' x 1''; Jade monkey on flower 2 1/2'' x 1 1/8''; Ming jade dog pendant 1 3/4'' x 3/4''; Phoenix lizard Ming jade carving 1 1/2'' x 2 1/2''; carved jade bat 2'' x 2''. Exc.E
FRANKART ART DECO METAL BOOKEND LAMP WITH SAILOR BOY AND DOG FIGURAL SCULPTURE. 10 1/4"H X 5 1/2"W X 3 3/4"D (WITHOUT SHADE)Frankart Art Deco metal bookend lamp with sailor boy and dog figural sculpture., Dimensions: 10 1/4"H x 5 1/2"W x 3 3/4"D (without shade)
RJ WINSHIP (1927-2019) BRONZE HUNTING BOY & DOGPatinated bronze sculpture, Hunting Boy and Dog with Game Bird, signed RJ Winship (Robert "Bob" J. Winship, American, 1927-2019), dated 1975, approx 9"h, 9.5"w, 6.5"d, 6.25lbs
LLADRO FIGURINE - BOY W/SCHOOL BOOKS & DOG
NORMAN ROCKWELL "A BOY MEETS HIS DOG" LITHOGRAPHDESCRIPTION: A Norman Rockwell limited edition lithograph illustration print titled "A boy meets his dog" numbered 291 from 300 depicting a boy caressing a dog that is for sale. With Norman Rockwell signature in the lower right bottom corner.
CIRCA: 20th Century.
DIMENSIONS: W: 23" H: 28".
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CONDITION: Vintage condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
(2PC) LLADRO FIGURAL GROUPINGDESCRIPTION: (2Pc) A two piece grouping of Lladro figures. Features:
(1) Lladro children in night clothes. (H: 8.75" x W: 5" x L: 5")
(1) Lladro boy with dog with bisque finish. (H: 7.5" x D: 6"
CIRCA: 20th Century.
ORIGIN: Spain
DIMENSIONS: See Above.
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CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
BOY WITH DOG 1004522 - LLADRO FIGURINEPorcelain collectable of a child and his pet. Glazed finish. Handmade piece. Lladro backstamp.
Artist: Vincente Martinez
Issued: 1970
Dimensions: 4"L x 5.75" W x 8"H
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Age related wear.
Edward T. Grigware (1889 Framed Edward T. Grigware (1889-1960) oil on canvas painting depicting a landscape with a young man, young boy and dog walking along a country road towards the viewer with a horse drawn buggy driving away. Signed lower right. Dimensions: 19.5"h x 24.5"w (canvas); 23"h x 28"w (framed). Provenance: Modern Marketing, Chicago, 1940-42, Asa Strause, Oak Park, ILL, 1942-1971, The Estate of Robert Strause, Carlsbad, CA 1971-2016. Processing and shipping within the continental U.S. $68.00 plus 1.5% replacement cost insurance. Please note we do not accept credit cards.
4 mid-19th century ambrotypes and tintypes, children: Grouping of 4 mid-19th century ambrotypes and tintypes, to include: one sixth plate relievo ambrotype depicting a young girl seated with doll, with gold highlights in oval matte, frame size: 5 1/8" h x 4 3/8" w; one quarter plate relievo ambrotype depicting a young boy on horseback with dog, painted details, frame size: 7" h x 5 5/8" w; one quarter plate tintype depicting a young girl, seated, in elaborate frame, frame size: 10 1/2" h x 6 1/2" w; and one ninth plate tintype depicting a young boy, seated, in oval matte, frame size: 5 1/8" h x 4 3/8" w. All in good condition with minor losses as shown.
Oil Painting on Canvas: Boy w/ Dogs in SnowPainted and signed by Evelyn Jones in 2000 is a very nice farm landscape with a boy and his dogs out in the snow. It is wood framed and in very good condition measures 17 1/2'' X 14 1/2'.
IRON GARDEN SILHOUETTE. Maine early 20th century. Made from a sawmill blade depicts a boy and dog sitting in floral vines. 67''h. 54''w. From the Todd Family of Martha's Vineyard purchased by them in the 1940s-50s. See also lot 339 for another silhouette from the same artist and family.
ANRI ITALY WOOD CARVED FIGURINE, SPRING STROLL, BOY AND...Cheerful painted figure of a young boy and girl holding hands. She holds a basket with chicks in it and carries the mother bird. A dog sits behind the boy. In hues of earthy orange, yellow, blue, tan and brown. Anri metal logo emblem affixed to base. J Ferrandiz engraved to back of base.
Dimensions: 5.75"L x 3.25"W x 7.75"H
Manufacturer: Anri
Country of Origin: Italy
Condition:
Age related wear.