- MARGOT GOTOFF, 'SOULS' BLUE ART
MARGOT GOTOFF, 'SOULS' BLUE ART GLASS, C. 2008 Margot Jacobson Gotoff (American) 'Souls,' circa 2008, in cast glass of triangular form with high relief carved faces, with a chrome stand, signed and titled en verso, The Fleischer Collection label to underside. Provenance: From the Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA, deaccessioned July 2023. Approximate dimensions: sculpture h.10.25", w. 7.25", d. 5.5" ; on stand h. 29".
- MARGOT VOORHIES THOMPSON MIXED
MARGOT VOORHIES THOMPSON MIXED MEDIA (PORTLAND, ORMARGOT VOORHIES THOMPSON MIXED MEDIA (Portland, Oregon, born 1948) "Mountain Light," sumi, gouache and mixed media collage on paper. Image measures 10" x 48", pencil signed lower right and dated 1996, titled lower left. In a wood frame.
- Margot Rosenthal (Connecticut
Margot Rosenthal (Connecticut 20th C.): two works including: ''Romanesque'' a collagraph signed titled and numbered by the artist in pencil color print edition 5/15 framed under glass slight waving of the paper ss: 21 1/2'' h. x 17 1/2'' w.; untitled mixed media collage abstract in the manner of Sean Scully signed sparse foxing to mat ss: 12 1/2'' h. x 18 1/2'' w. (Additional artist bio information provided)
- MARGOT VEILLON (SWISS 1907-2003),
MARGOT VEILLON (SWISS 1907-2003), PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, FRAME: 25-3/4 X 19-1/4 INMargot Veillon (Swiss 1907-2003), Portrait of a Woman, Mixed Media on Paper, Frame: 25-3/4 x 19-1/4 in,
- MARGOT GOTOFF 'TETHYS' FIGURAL
MARGOT GOTOFF 'TETHYS' FIGURAL ART GLASS SCULPTURE Margot Jacobson Gotoff (American 20th century), 'Tethys (Springtime), 2008, cast glass and chrome sculpture, depicting a female figure with a fuschia and green dress, apparently unsigned, accompanied by a chrome stand and back lighting. Provenance: From the Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA, deaccessioned July 2023. Approximate dimensions: sculpture h. 32", w. 15",d. 7.25"; on stand h. 35.5".
- Margot Römer 1938–2005. Fruit;
Margot Römer 1938–2005. Fruit; Shell (two works). 1978, 1980, etching. 2? h × 2? w in. result: $63. estimate: $600–800. Signed, dated, numbered and inscribed to lower edge of each work ‘5/8 P/A Margot Römer 80’ and ‘IV/X P/A Margot Römer 78’. These works are numbers 5 from the edition of 8 and proof 4 of 10 apart from the edition of unknown size. Provenance: CDS Gallery, New York
- Margot Stewart (American, Contemporary)
Margot Stewart (American, Contemporary) "Wild Roses", oil on canvas, signed lower left "Margot Stewart", retains gallery label en verso "Galerie Simone Stern, 516 Royal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana", 60" x 48". Framed.
- Margrethe Mather (Am. 1885-1952)
Margrethe Mather (Am. 1885-1952) Photographportrait of Jetta Goudal and Harold Grieve platinum print signed and dated in pencil on the mount. Unframed.Image 6 7/8 x 8 5/8 in.; Mount 17 7/8 x 14 1/8 in.Jetta Goudal and Harold Grieve were married in 1930 - she an actress from the silent film era and he an art director and founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Collection of Clyde Nolan Jr. Greensboro NC
- MARY CASSATT "MARGOT WEARING A
MARY CASSATT "MARGOT WEARING A BONNET," ETCHING Mary Stevenson Cassatt (American 1844-1926), "Margot Wearing A Bonnet" (No. 1), circa 1902, drypoint etching depicting an infant, apparently unsigned, framed. Breeskin 179. Provenance: The Print Collectors Group, Ltd., San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA. A certificate of authenticity accompanies this lot; the Estate of C.T. and William Biggers, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. sight h. 9.5", w. 7"; Overall h. 23", w. 17.75", d. 1.25".
- Marguerite Kirmse (American 1885-1954)
Marguerite Kirmse (American 1885-1954) etching of a black and white dog sitting up on hind legs, signed lower right, Marguerite Kirmse, inscribed with title lower left, Cocktail Time. Provenance: B. Watson collection Image size 11.25" x 8" Overall 18.5" x 14.5" Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $10
- KIRMSE Marguerite (American 1885-1984):
KIRMSE Marguerite (American 1885-1984): ''Beau of Hasu Farin?'' depicts a setter portrait Etching sight size 5 1/2'' x 6 1/2'' pencil signed lower right titled lower left contemporary frame 11'' x 12''.CONDITION: Overall browning of paper several faint spots of foxing.
- Margot Kempe Brutalist ceramic
Margot Kempe Brutalist ceramic sculpture. Figural. Signed Kempe H: 15 inches: W: 18.5 inches ---
US Packing and Shipping charge: In house shipping available. Will be calculated once destination known. Plus insurance at a rate of $1 per hundred.
Condition: Some chips and losses to top edge near small holes.
- PAINTING OF MARGUERITE-THéRèSE
PAINTING OF MARGUERITE-THéRèSE (MARGOT) BERARDFramed oil Painting on canvas by unknown artist of Marguerite-Thérèse (Margot) Berard (1874–1956). After August Renoir, nicely executed. Framed size 19-1/2" x 16-1/2".
Original painting is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Description:
Depicts the five-year-old daughter of Renoir’s devoted patron Paul Berard, a diplomat and banker whom Renoir met in 1878. The artist often summered at the Berards' country home in Wargemont, near Dieppe, on the Normandy coast, where he painted decorative pictures for the house and a veritable family album of portraits, ranging from formal commissions to more intimate works that reflect a genuine fondness for the four Berard children.
- * Boris Margo (American 1902-1995)
* Boris Margo (American 1902-1995) From Meteorites cellocut edition 193/200 signed Baris Margo (lower right) 11 1/2 x 16 inches.
- Marguerite Kirmse, American, 1885-1954,
Marguerite Kirmse, American, 1885-1954, etching, Vigilantes, signed and titled in pencil, 10 1/2" x 7 1/2" image, foxing Estimate $150-250
- MARGIT OMAR (B. 1941): ABSTRACTmixed
MARGIT OMAR (B. 1941): ABSTRACTmixed media on thin wood panel, mounted to paper board, framed under acrylic; signed verso; Provenance: The Jerry Magnin Family Office; 12 x 15 inches; 18 3/4 x 21 1/4 inches frame Condition:
- Marguerite Kirmse (American, 1885-1954),
Marguerite Kirmse (American, 1885-1954), "The Reception Committee", drypoint etching; 7 1/2" x 9 1/2"; pencil signed and titled lower margin.
- MARGOULIES Berta O'Hare (American
MARGOULIES Berta O'Hare (American 1907-): Female Bronze Portrait Bust 7 1/2'' h. incised signature marble plinth 8 1/2'' total.
- Marguerite Aers (1918-1995) Belgian
Marguerite Aers (1918-1995) Belgian MOTHER AND CHILD IN A SPRING GARDEN Oil on canvas; signed lower right 31.5" (height) 80cm (height) 25" (width) 63.5cm (width)
- Marguerite Kirmse (American 1885-1954)
Marguerite Kirmse (American 1885-1954) artist proof etching of a black Scotty dog and his shadow patiently sitting outside a mouse hole, signed and titled in lower margin, Marguerite Kirmse, The Mouse Hole. Provenance: B. Watson collection Image size 4.75" x 3" Overall 12.5" x 9.5" Condition: minor foxing CT Transfer Fee $10
- Marguerite Thompson Zorach (American
Marguerite Thompson Zorach (American 1887-1968) Child and Cat. Lithograph on paper signed numbered 30/24 dated 1927 at the lower right signed and titled in pencil verso paper size apprx. 15-3/4" x 11-1/4" matted and framed under glass overall apprx. 19-1/4" x 14-1/2". Acquired from the artist; new to the market.
- MARGUERITE KIRMSE (1885-1954)Point!
signed
MARGUERITE KIRMSE (1885-1954)Point!
signed "Marguerite Kirmse" lower right
etching, 8 by 9 1/2 in.
titled lower left and on J. Assenheim & Son, New York label on back
edition of 100
- COLLECTION OF FASHION AND PERFUME
COLLECTION OF FASHION AND PERFUME COFFEE TABLE BOOKSCollection of Fashion and Perfume Coffee Table Books, comprising books published by The Vendome Press, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Rizzoli Provenance: From the estate collection of Margo. Margo was an executive for over 40 years with The Broadway, most of those years as Executive Vice President of Cosmetics, the store's largest department. She was a powerhouse retailer who broke the "glass ceiling" long before the term was ever coined. She was legendary in the beauty world and simply known as "Margo". Dimensions: Approximately 21 linear inches (53.3 cm.) Provenance: From the estate collection of Margo. Margo was an executive for over 40 years with The Broadway, most of those years as Executive Vice President of Cosmetics, the store's largest department. She was a powerhouse retailer who broke the "glass ceiling" long before the term was ever coined. She was legendary in the beauty world and simply known as "Margo". Condition:
- Mary Cassatt ''Margot Wearing a
Mary Cassatt ''Margot Wearing a Bonnet'' drypointon laid paper. Plate: 9.25''H x 6.5''W; Sheet: 12.625''H x 9.375''W; Frame: 20.75''H x 17.5''W. Breeskin 179. Mary Cassatt (American 1844-1926). Circa - 1902.
- A Marguerite Kirmse (1885-1954)
A Marguerite Kirmse (1885-1954) etching of a black Scottie dog looking out an open windowsill over a window box of trailing ivy, signed Marguerite Kirmse and titled, Good Morning. Provenance: B. Watson collection Image size 7.25" x 5" Overall 12" x 9" Condition: good
- PR GERMAN BERLIN PORCELAIN MARGUERITE
PR GERMAN BERLIN PORCELAIN MARGUERITE & MIGNON Germany,Early 20th CenturyExceptional pair, the first depicting a beautiful tambourine girl "Mignon" after George Hom (1838-1911), the second depicting a youthful woman with classical attire holding a ewer titled "Marguerite".
- Berthe Morisot (French 1841-1895)
Berthe Morisot (French 1841-1895) "Fillette au Chat" (Julie Manet). Drypoint on paper unsigned (B-H 6) matted and framed under glass overall 13" x 11-1/4". Paper size 12-1/2" x 10".
- MARGO HUMPHREY (AMMargo Humphrey
MARGO HUMPHREY (AMMargo Humphrey (Am. 20th Century), The Bottle Tree, serigraph in color, framed: 31 x 25-1/4 in
- FRIED, Pal, (Hungarian-American,
FRIED, Pal, (Hungarian-American, 1893-1976): Young Blond Beauty in Venice ''Margot'': Oil/Canvas, 24'' x 30'', singed lower right, titled on the canvas verso, framed 32'' x 38''.
- RENE MARGOTTON (FRENCH, 1915-2009)
RENE MARGOTTON (FRENCH, 1915-2009) "FILET SOLITAIRE"Rene Margotton (French, 1915-2009) "Filet Solitaire," oil painting on canvas, signed. Verso titled. Framed. Size: 18" x 24", 46 x 61 cm (stretcher).
- MARY CASSATT (american 1844-1926)
MARY CASSATT (american 1844-1926) "MARGOT WEARING HER BONNET" 1902. Drypoint. 9 1/4 x 6 5/16 in. provenance: Private Collection, New York. ,000-1,500 Framed, matted. Not examined out of frame. There is a faint area of diffuse brown discoloration in top right area of print. There is a small area of brown discoloration near center right side of image - this discoloration seems to be a result of the fibers and particles within the paper. Overall apparent good condition.
- PRINT, BERTHE MORISOT Berthe Morisot
PRINT, BERTHE MORISOT Berthe Morisot (French, 1841-1895), "Jeune Fille au Chat," circa 1889, drypoint etching, image/plate: 5.75"h x 4.5"w, overall (with frame): 14"h x 12"w
- Brigitte Bardot in Godard's Le
Brigitte Bardot in Godard's Le Mepris Movie Poster French. An original movie poster for the 1963 French film Le Mepris (American title "Contempt"). Artist G. Allard. Framed and matted. Approx 31 x 22 in. Condition: With minor fold creases otherwise excellent condition.
- MARY CASSATT (AMERICAN, 1844-1926),
MARY CASSATT (AMERICAN, 1844-1926), MARGOT WEARING A BONNET (NO. 3) Drypoint on cream laid paper, circa 1902, possibly a later impression, matted and in silvertone wooden frame. Breeskin 181.
- MARGUERITE ZORACH (1887-1968):
MARGUERITE ZORACH (1887-1968): ''A NEW ENGLAND FAMILY'' Watercolor and gouache the edges laid down on paper signed lower right and dated 1916 on original label unframed. 13 3/8 x 9 1/2 in.
- MARGUERITE KIRMSE, (4) ETCHINGS
MARGUERITE KIRMSE, (4) ETCHINGS Marguerite Kirmse (American, 1885-1954), three titled and signed in lower margin, hinge mounted in paper mats, includes "Steal Preferred", 11.25"h x 16"w (sheet), "Him and Me", 11.25"h x 16"w (sheet), "They Had Words", 11"h x 15"w (sheet), and "The Pond" (unsigned), 9"h x 12.5"w (sheet); 14"h x 19"w (mats)