- ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF
ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN FIGURES OF CHILDREN, 2 Two Royal Copenhagen Danish porcelain figures of children, including #1316 depicting two girls holding hands and #1314 depicting a girl seated and knitting, both with maker's marks underside. Larger: 7.25" H x 6.5" W x 3.75" D.
- CYBIS PORCELAIN GROUP FIGURINE, LISA
CYBIS PORCELAIN GROUP FIGURINE, LISA AND LYNETTEHand painted figure of two girls holding hands and playing. Cybis markings on the side.
Issued: c. 1978-1980
Dimensions: 11"L x 4.5"W x 9.25"H
Manufacturer: Cybis
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
- PAINTING OF 3 GIRLSModern oil painting
PAINTING OF 3 GIRLSModern oil painting on canvas of 3 girls holding hands and running down a road. Unsigned. 12 x 16, framed 17 x 21 inches.
- BRITISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF TWO CHILDREN(18th
BRITISH SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF TWO CHILDREN(18th century)
Girls Holding Hands, said to be Mary Vautier (1763-1835) and her sister Catherine Sybella Vautier (identified on an accompanying label), unsigned, oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in.; 18th century gilt wood frame, 37 x 32 in.
Note: The paperwork accompanying the lot attributes the painting to John Russell, R.A. (British, 1745-1806).
Provenance: Swan Tavern Antiques, Private Collection, Middleburg, Virginia [[europeanart]]/[[old-master]]
Condition:
lined, restretched on new stretcher, crackle, some stretcher marks, some retouch and abrasions at edges; frame with wear commensurate with age
- 4 ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN FIGURINES
4 ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN FIGURINES GROUP OF 4 MISC. ROYAL COPENHAGEN PORCELAIN FIGURINES CONSISTING OF A BOY SITTING ON A ROCK SHARPENING A STICK, 2 YOUNG GIRLS HOLDING HANDS, YOUNG GIRL SITTING ADMIRING HER DRESS, AND YOUNG GIRL MENDING A SCARF; 7.5"H TALLEST
- THREE ROSENTHAL PORCELAIN FIGURES AND
THREE ROSENTHAL PORCELAIN FIGURES AND FIGURE GROUPS OF DANCERSTHREE ROSENTHAL PORCELAIN FIGURES AND FIGURE GROUPS OF DANCERS , Selb, Germany, 20th Century, including 'Two Girls Dancing, Play Days', printed black crown and rose mark, model no. 681 and W, impressed modeler's mark F. BESSOM, depicted as two girls holding hands and swinging round, h: 8.75 in.; and 'Figure of the Ballerina Lilian Harvey', printed black crowned mark, designed by Lore Friedrich-Gronau in 1938, modeled on point with arms raised, her costume trimmed in gilt, h: 11.25 in.; together with 'KPM Arnart Conte Porcelain Figure Group of a Masquerade Couple', probably Japan, copyright date 1984, black printed crowned KPM mark, modeled in clown and ballerina costumes dancing, h: 10.5 in. (3) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling