- Carved green stone figure of an
Carved green stone figure of an owl , approx 25cm H
- Two similar green glazed parrots,
Two similar green glazed parrots, each 8"h
- TWO PIECES OF ZSOLNAY EOSIN. Both
TWO PIECES OF ZSOLNAY EOSIN. Both green iridescent. An owl perched on a book. 11 1/4'' h. Together with an openwork bowl depicting human and animal figures. 8'' dia. Both signed. Both have glaze loss on the bottom that has been touched up with green paint.
- Two earthenware vessels in the
Two earthenware vessels in the form of owls, one in a cream slip heightened in blue, green and brown and having a removable head cover, the other in a uniform brown glaze and with aperture to top of head, the first 35cm high
- Ed Green egret decoy 20th c. 28
Ed Green egret decoy 20th c. 28 3/4" h. together with a seagull decoy signed Hazel H. Hurst and a goose decoy. ?
- TALL HOMER GREEN FOLK ART SCULPTURE,
TALL HOMER GREEN FOLK ART SCULPTURE, OWL TOTEMHomer Green (Tennessee, 1910-2002). Tall, polychromed carved wood totem of three owls with plastic eyes, all in colorful black, white, green-blue, and pink paint. Unsigned. 76 1/2"H x 29 1/2"W x 12"D.
Condition:
Overall good condition. Some shrinkage cracks to timber. Light surface wear and scratches.
- (ORNITHOLOGY ENGLISH) GOULD JOHN
(ORNITHOLOGY ENGLISH) GOULD JOHN A group of two lithographs with hand-coloring from The Birds of Great Britain (London 1862-1873) comprising Hirundo Rustica (Barn Swallow) and Saxicola Oenanthe (Wheatear). Framed and matted. 20 x 13 1/2 inches each.
- A large Meissen group of two owls
A large Meissen group of two owls naturalistically modelled and coloured on rocks and a stump, a snake about to surprise, 19th Century, blue crossed swords marks and shape G166, 24cm high
- * (ORNITHOLOGY ENGLISH) GOULD JOHN
* (ORNITHOLOGY ENGLISH) GOULD JOHN A group of three lithographs with hand-coloring including two heightened with gum arabic from The Birds of Great Britain (London 1862-1873) comprising Mealy Redpole Asiatic Nuthatch and Cypselus Apus (The Common Swift). Size of largest 22 x 15 inches.
- Hutschenreuther bird group: "Disdain",
Hutschenreuther bird group: "Disdain", screech owl with black-capped chickadees, green printed mark with original paper labels, limited edition 34/500, 9 in.
- Wedgwood green glass owl. Internal
Wedgwood green glass owl. Internal brown spotting and etched eyes. Acid stamp. 4 1/2"H.
- A GROUP OF CHINESE GREEN GLAZED
A GROUP OF CHINESE GREEN GLAZED PARROTS 20th century, includes five parrots glazed in apple and emerald green, the birds are depicted perched on sancai glazed craggy rocks, their wings tucked behind them, wide eyes and reddish orange beaks, with holes to reverse of their heads.
- LOT OF SIX FRAMED AND GLAZED COLORED
LOT OF SIX FRAMED AND GLAZED COLORED ENGRAVINGSdepicting various species of birds to include: Baltimore orioles, blue bird, and others, plate 7. Plate 28, depicting cardinal and others. Plate 15, a grey sea eagle. Plate 18, woodpeckers. Plate 30, red tailed hawk. Plate 19, clapper rail and belted kingfishers. All are 13" x 19 1/2" sight size, 20" x 16 1/2" overall.
- HALF-SIZE GREEN WING TEAL DRAKEBy
HALF-SIZE GREEN WING TEAL DRAKEBy Jerome Howes of Cape Cod Massachusetts. In flying form with glass eyes and carved tail.
- 2 FOLK ART BIRDS, ATTRIB. HOMER
2 FOLK ART BIRDS, ATTRIB. HOMER GREENTwo (2) Carved and painted wooden sculptures attributed to Homer Green (Tennessee, 1910-2002) 1st item: Carved wooden bird with outstretched wings speckled with green, light purple, and white paint. Metal hook on back with string. One drill hole front lower right, one drill hole backfilled with epoxy resin, unsigned. 16 1/2" H x 26 1/6" L. Wingspan - 21" W. 2nd item: Carved wooden chicken speckled with purple, yellow, black, and white paint, yellow beak, red comb, and plastic eyes, unsigned. Chicken rests on fitted wooden stump. 7" H x 20" L. Stump - 3 1/2" H x 12" W. Both TN, 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Capt. L. Bush Cole, Nashville, Tennessee (formerly of Texas). (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Eyes damaged. Beak unpainted. Surface grime to body. 2nd item: Overall good condition.
- EWOUD DE GROOT (B. 1969)Great Gray
EWOUD DE GROOT (B. 1969)Great Gray Owl, 2022
signed "Ewoud" lower right
oil on linen, 28 by 56 in.
Ewoud de Groot lives and works in Egmond aan Zee, a coastal village in the Northern Netherlands. After receiving a degree in illustration and painting from the Minerva Academy of Art, he began illustrating nature books for a period before pursuing painting full time in 1999. Today, de Groot is recognized as a rising star in wildlife painting, bringing a truly unique perspective to the genre. His work strives to find both a balance and a tension between the representational and the abstract, the traditional and the contemporary. For de Groot, painting wildlife is not an exercise in rendering all the exact details. Instead, his work is an ongoing experiment of composition, color, and technique, concerned with conveying a sense of mood and atmosphere found in the natural world.
- PAIR GLAZED POTTERY OWLS, 20TH
PAIR GLAZED POTTERY OWLS, 20TH CENTURY, PERCHED ON A ROCKERY WITH FLOWERS, VINES, AND LEAVES,PAIR GLAZED POTTERY OWLS, 20th Century, perched on a rockery with flowers, vines, and leaves, 15 1/2" h.
- [Decoy] Green Winged Teal by Arthur
[Decoy] Green Winged Teal by Arthur Pellegrin Houma LA fully marked.
- A Royal Copenhagen porcelain group
A Royal Copenhagen porcelain group of two barn owls, c1938, on pierced perch of gnarled branches, 31.5cm h, printed and painted marks and 283 More Information Undamaged
- A GROUP OF CHINESE LIGHT GREEN
A GROUP OF CHINESE LIGHT GREEN GLAZED PARROTS 20th century, includes four parrots glazed in apple green and light yellow glaze, the birds are depicted perched on sancai glazed craggy rocks, their wings tucked behind them, wide eyes and reddish orange brown beaks, with holes to reverse of their heads.
- PAIR OF MINIATURE GREEN-WINGED
PAIR OF MINIATURE GREEN-WINGED TEALBy Allen J. King (1878-1963) of North Scituate Rhode Island. Exquisite carving of a standing cock and seated hen both with painted eyes. Signed on bottom left of burlwood base A.J. King''.Provenance: Private Collection Arizona.''
- Greenwing Teal Duck Decoys - PairBoth
Greenwing Teal Duck Decoys - PairBoth appear to have original paint and glass eyes carved wing tips and hood 12'' L circa 1950 good condition.Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
- Joseph Rusling Meeker (American/Louisiana
Joseph Rusling Meeker (American/Louisiana 1827-1889) "Great Horned Owl and Fledgling at Dusk" 1882 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 21 in. x 17 3/4 in. later frame. Note: Joseph Rusling Meeker is famed for his atmospheric views of Louisiana's swamps and bayous. On a few rare occasions in his work he has placed a large exquisitely rendered bird such as an eagle or an egret prominently in the composition. In the work offered here a great horned owl and its fledgling stare intently at the viewer in the right foreground while the sun sets in the distance over a bayou landscape. The great horned owl is believed to be a symbol of divine wisdom by the Creek Indians. A very fierce bird the great horned owl will vigorously defend its nest and territory and has the reputation of being the only owl that has ever killed a man. During this period of westward expansion in the United States these attributes and themes would have resonated within American politics and society.
- GREEN-WINGED TEAL PAIRPortland,
GREEN-WINGED TEAL PAIRPortland, OR, c. 1890
10 in. long
"These are significant decoys, with a somewhat stately air," write the "Detroit Decoy Dynasty" authors discussing birds by this unnamed Portland, Oregon, area maker, who was inspired by the work of Jasper Dodge. Several West Coast makers, including this unknown carver and Charles Bergman, surpassed the standard of the factory birds whose patterns they drew from. The hen bears a "KANGAS" brand on the underside.
Original paint with moderate gunning wear, the hen's neck seam is re-glued.
Literature: Ron Sharp and Bill Dodge, "Detroit Decoy Dynasty: The Factory Decoys of Petersen, Dodge, and Mason," Lawsonville, NC, 2009, pp. 250-251, related examples illustrated.
- GREEN-WINGED TEAL BY JOSEPH LINCOLN
GREEN-WINGED TEAL BY JOSEPH LINCOLN Some birds just speak for themselves and this one speaks volumes. A round plump body with a very delicate raised crest; a highly detailed paint pattern with unusual spotting on wing patch; blended back, and particularly fine feathering make this bird truly outstanding. A true prize for any collection. Unsigned. Identified as "GREEN WING TEAL" in pencil on bottom.
3 1/4" long.
Surface original and excellent in all respects.
- A GROUP OF CHINESE GREEN GLAZED
A GROUP OF CHINESE GREEN GLAZED PARROTS 20th century, includes five parrots glazed in apple and emerald green, the birds are featured perched on sancai glazed craggy rocks, their wings tucked behind them, wide eyes and reddish orange beaks, with holes to reverse of their heads, purchased from Gumps, San Francisco.
- Carved and polychromed figural
Carved and polychromed figural group of a screech owl and a sparrow in driftwood forest setting with artificial plants, set in wood base, 23 in. H., 22 in. L. of base
- SELINA TRIEFF (1934 - 2015): "GREEN
SELINA TRIEFF (1934 - 2015): "GREEN BIRD"1984, oil and gold leaf on paper, signed and dated lower right, titled to gallery label verso Provenance: Ruth Bachofner Gallery, Los Angeles, label verso Condition: framed under Plexiglas 7 x 10 inches sight; 15 1/2 x 18 1/2 inches frame Condition:
- AN ORNITHOLOGICAL BRONZE SCULPTURE
AN ORNITHOLOGICAL BRONZE SCULPTURE two birds perched at the top of a small tree surmounting a circular black marble foot unsigned. Height 25.5 inches.
- THREE HEREND FISHNET PORCELAIN
THREE HEREND FISHNET PORCELAIN BIRDS OF AMERICA 20th century, including a green kingfisher, rust rooster, and a rust owl, all marked.
- Six stuffed birds, a kingfisher,
Six stuffed birds, a kingfisher, a wren, a seagull, an ork, a hen harrier and a jay, two stoats and a pike, eight cases in total
- TWO HARDSTONE MODELS OF BIRDS the
TWO HARDSTONE MODELS OF BIRDS the first possibly a toucan with striated orange beak and black and white plumage the second possibly a parrot with green body and a red crest both avians with gilt-metal feet perched atop amethyst geode sections (2)
- FIVE BOEHM BIRDS. Second half-20th
FIVE BOEHM BIRDS. Second half-20th century. Four are American: Baby Crested Flycatcher #458; Fledgling Red Owl #495; Fledgling Western Bluebirds #494 and Baby Mockingbird #400-56. Together with an English Barred Owl. Condition reports are available on all items. Please note: unless a condition report is requested we do not post detailed condition information about each item sold. If you choose to bid without requesting a condition report you are accepting the item ''as-is'' with no gaurantees.
- A filled silver model of an owl
A filled silver model of an owl on a stump, 22.5cm high and another of a stag
- Pair of Austrian cold painted bronze
Pair of Austrian cold painted bronze screech owls first half-20th century; each impressed ''Austria '' 1 in. H. Estimate $ 150-250 Paint wear.
- Pair of glass owl lamps mid 20th
Pair of glass owl lamps mid 20th c. 8 1/2" h. ?