- JAN JOSEF HOREMANS I (ANTWERP, 1682-1759)
JAN JOSEF HOREMANS I (ANTWERP, 1682-1759) Oil on canvas.
Jan Josef Horemans I (Antwerp, 1682-1759)
Jan Josef Horemans the Elder is known primarily as a painter of historical and genre scenes. Horemans first studied under sculptor Michael van der Voort and continued as a student of Jan van Pel. In 1706, he became a master of the St. Luke's guild in Antwerp, where he spent his entire life. His genre paintings were created along the same line as his predecessor, David Teniers I, repeatedly depicting interiors with card players as well as cabaret interiors. His most famous pupil was his son, Jan Josef Horemans the Younger, who worked in a very similar style. In fact, father and son often collaborated and it is sometimes difficult to distinguish the style of one from that of the other. The Elder was called the "Brown Horemans" and the Younger was called the "Lighter Horemans" to distinguish between their slightly darker and lighter palettes.
- BENJAMIN KOPMAN (AMERICAN, 1887-1965).
BENJAMIN KOPMAN (AMERICAN, 1887-1965). Card Players. Large oil on panel. 1944. Signed and dated lower left. In a Heydenryk frame. From a Larchmont, NY estate. Dimensions: 37.5" h x 29.5" w. Condition: Hairline cracking. Scattered small losses.
- 3 FERNAND LEGER HAND NUMBERED PRINTSFernand
3 FERNAND LEGER HAND NUMBERED PRINTSFernand Leger, France (1881-1955). Three hand numbered color prints mounted in silver painted wood frames. Monte de Parnasse, numbered lower left 113/180; Untitled Card Players, numbered lower left 118/180; Cityscape numbered lower left 113/180. Measures 33"H x 27.75"W framed; 21.5"H x 16.5"W visual.
- PHILIPP VLASDECK (GERMANY, 1878-1930),
PHILIPP VLASDECK (GERMANY, 1878-1930), CARD PLAYERS., OIL ON CANVAS, 27" X 33". FRAMED 36" X 30".PHILIPP VLASDECK, Germany, 1878-1930, Card players. Signed lower left "Ph. Vlasdeck". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 27" x 33". Framed 36" x 30".
- TONI MORETTO (ITALIAN 1929 - 2011) SIGNED
TONI MORETTO (ITALIAN 1929 - 2011) SIGNED CARD PLAYERS ...DESCRIPTION: A Toni Moretto signed statue featuring a group of figures playing poker. Features a handcrafted pottery sculpture, depicting four figures playing a card game. Signed "T. Moretto" in marker at edge of base with the "Lo Scricciolo" hallmark.
CIRCA: 20th Ct.
ORIGIN: Italy
DIMENSIONS: H: 8.75" x W: 10" x L: 11"
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) 333-4134. 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."
- JON WHITCOMB (USA 190-1988) MIXED MEDIA
JON WHITCOMB (USA 190-1988) MIXED MEDIA WORKAttriibuted to Jon Whitcomb (AMERICAN / CONNECTICUT / OKLAHOMA, 1906 - 1988) gouache New York Times newspaper clipping dated 1967 mixed media work depicting a movie scene with female card players. Possibly signedunder mat. Mounted in a black painted wooden fram with mat behind glass screen. Work measures 13" height x 19" width (33cm x 48.3cm) to sight. Measures approx. 20 1/4" height x 26 1/4" width (51.4cm x 66.7cm)overall including frame.
Condition:
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- JON WHITCOMB (USA 190-1988) MIXED MEDIA
JON WHITCOMB (USA 190-1988) MIXED MEDIA WORKAttriibuted to Jon Whitcomb (AMERICAN / CONNECTICUT / OKLAHOMA, 1906 - 1988) gouache New York Times newspaper clipping dated 1967 mixed media work depicting a movie scene with female card players. Possibly signedunder mat. Mounted in a black painted wooden fram with mat behind glass screen. Work measures 13" height x 19" width (33cm x 48.3cm) to sight. Measures approx. 20 1/4" height x 26 1/4" width (51.4cm x 66.7cm)overall including frame.
Condition:
All lots are sold as is and where is. Elite Auctioneers, LLC provides condition reports upon request to aide in your bidding decision. No statement regarding age, condition, kind, value, or quality of a lot, whether made orally at the auction or at any other time, or in writing in this catalog or elsewhere, shall be construed to be an express or implied warranty, representation, or assumption of liability. All sales are final, Elite Auctioneers, LLC does not give refunds based on condition. Elite Auctioneers, LLC does not perform any shipping or packing services. We do have a list of suggested shippers who gladly provide quotes prior to your bidding. Please visit our webpage for a list of recommended shippers.All items listed as "attributed", "after", or "in the manner" are not being sold as original works and are not guaranteed authentic.
- INNIS, S. VICTOR. INNER SECRETS OF CROOKED
INNIS, S. VICTOR. INNER SECRETS OF CROOKED CARD PLAYERS...Innis, S. Victor. Inner Secrets of Crooked Card Players. Los Angeles: M. B. Tournoux, 1915. Publisher’s decorative wraps printed in green and black. 12mo. 47pp. Small writing on front and back flyleaf, chipping of wraps; else very good. RARE. The first example, in print, to describe the method of shuffling the deck with eight movements, returning all the cards to their original position: known as a “Challenge Poker Deal”.
- “CONNOISSEUR, A” (PSEUDO.). THE
“CONNOISSEUR, A” (PSEUDO.). THE ANNALS OF GAMING; OR, T...“Connoisseur, A” (pseudo.). The Annals of Gaming; or, The Fair Player’s Sure Guide...to Which is Subjoined all the Operations, Legerdemains, Maneuvers, Artifices, Tricks, Shuffles, Cuts, Crosses, or any possible indirect Means that can be introduced at those Games. London: G. Allen, 1775. First edition. Contemporary blind-tooled quarter leather, rebacked, with marbled sides. Engraved frontispiece depicting dueling card players (sub-title partially trimmed). 12mo. Excellent clean copy, with marginal worming and chipping to the title page and a few successive leaves. Custom drop-spine box. Jessel 295.
- FOUR TINTYPES OF CARD PLAYERS.Four Tintypes
FOUR TINTYPES OF CARD PLAYERS.Four Tintypes of Card Players. Circa 1890. Largest 3 ½” x 2 ½”.
- SMALL GENRE SCENE "CARD PLAYERS" G/P/Bunsigned.
SMALL GENRE SCENE "CARD PLAYERS" G/P/Bunsigned. Frame size: 10" high, 10" wide. Some minor paint losses speckled throughout. Provenance: Estate of George E. Ratcliffe, Darien, CT. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for$45.00 via USPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
Condition:
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- AFTER FRANS VAN MIERIS THE ELDER (1635-1681)AFTER
AFTER FRANS VAN MIERIS THE ELDER (1635-1681)AFTER FRANS VAN MIERIS THE ELDER (1635-1681)
Card Players
pencil on paper
19.4 x 14.6 cm (7 5/8 x 5 3/4 in.)
signed lower left
CONDITION
Observed in frame, the work is in overall good condition. No issues apparent to the naked eye.
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- After David Teniers the Younger/The
After David Teniers the Younger/The Card Players/oil on canvas, 45cm x 81cm
- KENNETH ADAMS (1897-1966) PENCIL SIGNED
KENNETH ADAMS (1897-1966) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHKenneth Miller Adams (1897-1966)Card Players (Circa 1940)The lithograph on Rives watermarked paper is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right, titled lower left, and numbered 17 from an edition of only 100 prints, this being a very fine and dark impression.Image measures 17.5 x 23, sheet is 20 x 26, and frame is 27.25 x 32.75 inches.Very good to fine condition, clean, the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, stain, punctures, tears or repair; framed to archival standards in acid free mounts.Provenance: The private collection of a Clay County Circuit Court Judge
- DUTCH SCHOOL , 19TH CENTURY, INTERIOR
DUTCH SCHOOL , 19TH CENTURY, INTERIOR GENRE SCENE WITH CARD PLAYERS, OIL ON PANEL, 11 1/4 X 9 IN. (28.58 X 22.86 CM.), FRAME: 17 X 14 1/2 IN. (43.18 X 36.83 CM.)DUTCH SCHOOL, 19TH CENTURY INTERIOR GENRE SCENE WITH CARD PLAYERS, Oil on panel Oil on panel Dimensions: 11 1/4 x 9 in. (28.58 x 22.86 cm.), Frame: 17 x 14 1/2 in. (43.18 x 36.83 cm.)
- PAUL CEZANNE 'STUDY FOR CARD PLAYERS'
PAUL CEZANNE 'STUDY FOR CARD PLAYERS' PENCIL/PAPERPaul Cezanne, France (1839-1906) Pencil on paper titled 'Study for Card Players' includes Certificate from grandson Jean-Pierre Cezanne dated May 1, 1968. Certificates states this drawing is from the hand of his grandfather and came from an album belonging to his father. Sold at Swanns Auctions, 19th & 20th C. Prints & Drawings', March 8, 2012, Lot #268. Measures 7"H x 6.25"W paper. 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.
- EUROPEAN SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY, THE YOUNG
EUROPEAN SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY, THE YOUNG CARD PLAYERS, OIL ON CANVAS, FRAME: 23-1/2 X 29-1/2European School 19th Century, The Young Card Players, Oil on Canvas, Frame: 23-1/2 x 29-1/2
- CLEMENTINE HUNTER (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
CLEMENTINE HUNTER (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1886)Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1886-1988) , "Card Players", oil on canvas, monogrammed mid-right, inscribed and partial sketch en verso, 18 in. x 24 in. framed . Provenance: Estate of Esther Bondio Prattini (1932-2017), New Orleans.
- EDMUND HARBURGER (GERMAN, 1848-1906)
EDMUND HARBURGER (GERMAN, 1848-1906) THE CARD PLAYERS OIL ON PANEL: 8 3/4 X 10 IN.Unframed; verso partial label: Ha---rger / 1848-189- Edm./ Professor/ --- Oil on panel: 8 3/4 x 10 in.
- EDWINA SANDYS SIGNED LIMITED LITHOGRAPHEdwina
EDWINA SANDYS SIGNED LIMITED LITHOGRAPHEdwina Sandys signed limited edition card players lithograph, ca. 1974, #72/250, 20 1/2" x 26".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- STEVEN TREFONIDES (AMERICAN, 1926 -
STEVEN TREFONIDES (AMERICAN, 1926 - 2021) "CARD PLAYERS", MONOTYPE, A GATHERING OF PEOPLE PLAYING CARDS, A WOMEN LOOKING OVER HER SHOULD TO VIEWER, PENCIL TITLE, AND SIGNATURE ALONG BOTTOM BORDER, MATTED AND FRAMED, M...Steven Trefonides (American, 1926 - 2021) "Card Players", monotype, a gathering of people playing cards, a women looking over her should to viewer, pencil title, and signature along bottom border, matted and framed, missing glass, wear consistent with age, ss: 29" h. x 20" w.
- After Anton Mauve (1838-1888 Dutch)
After Anton Mauve (1838-1888 Dutch) ''Card Players'' Oil on Board Framed 13''x15''
- Franciscus Leonardus Johannes Moormans
Franciscus Leonardus Johannes Moormans (Dutch, 1831-1893)
The Card Players, 1874
oil on panel
signed and dated (lower left), further inscribed to verso
8 x 6 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Paula Trienens, Glencoe, Illinois
- Josef Wagner-Höhenberg (German, 1870-1938)
The
Josef Wagner-Höhenberg (German, 1870-1938)
The Card Players
oil on canvas
signed Wagner Höhenberg (lower right)
27 3/4 x 39 3/4 inches.
- 19C DUTCH GENRE CARD PLAYERS TAVERN
19C DUTCH GENRE CARD PLAYERS TAVERN O/B PAINTING Netherlands,19th CenturyInterior genre scene of a tavern depicting two men seated at a table playing cards as a third man peeks at their cards, chiaroscuro play, extreme highlights from the window and deep shadows in the back create detailed depth.
- HEDWIG OEHRING GERMAN CARD PLAYERS GENRE
HEDWIG OEHRING GERMAN CARD PLAYERS GENRE PAINTING Germany,1855-1907Realist tavern genre scene of three older gentleman playing cards, two cheerfully looking towards a man in a cap pondering his next movie. A beautifully detailed interior scene.
- Mettlach #2284 stein decorated with
Mettlach #2284 stein decorated with raised card players, 3.9 litres.
18.5"h x 7"dia
Condition: Good.
- EDOUARD FRERE (FRENCH 1819-1886) THE
EDOUARD FRERE (FRENCH 1819-1886) THE LITTLE CARD PLAYERS. Oil on canvas; Frame: 30.50'' x 26.50'' 25'' x 20'' Condition: Faint craquelure throughout; 1/2 inch scratch at top right corner; Light stretcher bar impressions; Extensive in painting/overpainting throughout including the majority of the face of the boy on the right; Canvas is lined and stable; Otherwise no other apparent significant condition issues with the lot
- (37) Colored Glass Slides & Magic Slide
(37) Colored Glass Slides & Magic Slide ViewerThirty-six colored glass slides: sailors with wildcat in barrel the headless horseman courting couples Victorian card players black boxers dressed like Uncle Sam themes 3.25'' square glass slides circa early 20th century good condition. Private collection Clarkston MI.
- MARIE MARTIN OIL ON CANVAS (Portland
MARIE MARTIN OIL ON CANVAS (Portland Oregon 20th/21st century) titled ''Card Players Paris.'' Image measures 24'' x 20'' signed ''M. Martin'' lower left and again on verso. Unframed.
- English School circa 1820 The Card Players
English School circa 1820 The Card Players a lady and gentleman seated at a table playing cards by a single candlelight silhouette reverse painted on a convex glass 6.5cm x 8cm (2.5" x 3.25") in a gilt and black glass mount and plaster frame
- Italian Terra Cotta Figurine of Card
Italian Terra Cotta Figurine of Card Players 5'' x 6'' signed at base excellent.
- Assorted porcelain figures figural group
Assorted porcelain figures figural group and vases including: Capodimonte porcelain card players Cybis bisque porcelain rabbit and baby rhinoceros Continental paint decorated vase and a Rosenthal cobalt porcelain decorated covered jar Estimate $ 150-250 No condition report supplied.
- J. Bekln (Continental school late 19th
J. Bekln (Continental school late 19th century) LITTLE CARD PLAYERS oil on panel framed signed & titled: upper right and verso H15 1/2'' W20'' Provenance: Tucson Arizona private collection.
- Augustus Leopold Egg (British 1816-1863)
Augustus Leopold Egg (British 1816-1863) CARD PLAYERS IN PARLOR oil on board framed signed: lower right Aug. Egg H10'' W13'' Provenance: Banner Elk North Carolina private collection. Painting is naturally dark and has been recently cleaned; UV light examination reveals no evidence of inpainting.
- A Large Amphora Tobacco Humidor With
A Large Amphora Tobacco Humidor With Card Players Very large and rare lidded ceramic humidor having three sides depicting a repeating relief of a black child playing cards container rests upon clay pipe bowls lid is a stack of cards with die finial. Impressed Amphora Austria 1782 1.