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British School (19th century):
British School (19th century): Youth and Old Age (2), both unsigned, oil on canvas, 34 x 28 in.; matching 1930s painted wood fram
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British School (19th century),
British School (19th century), "Youth and Old Age", two oils on canvas, both unsigned, 34 x 28 in., matching 1930s painted wood frames,
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PAIR OF CURRIER & IVES PRINTSca.
PAIR OF CURRIER & IVES PRINTSca. 1860; "The Life and Age of Man" and "The Life and Age of Woman" each with pithy sayings regarding each man and woman at different age intervals, matted and framed to match, both 13"x 9" sight, 20 1/2"x 24 1/2" overall; Condition: stain to center of "Life and Age of Man"
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* Jan Saudek (Czech b. 1935)
* Jan Saudek (Czech b. 1935) Youth and Old Age 1976 handcolored gelatin silver print 1979 printing edition 30/50 signed Jan Saudek (lower right) 5 3/4 x 8 1/2 inches.
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Currier and Ives, (2)
Currier and Ives, (2) lithographs, Life and Age of Man, Life and Age of Woman, 9" x 12 1/2" image, nice mahogany period frames Estimate $120-180
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AAGE SCHAD
AAGE SCHAD
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Social commentary print;
Social commentary print; broadside depicting the ages of man, ascending and descending staircase with illustrations of 19th century figure through various stages of life, accompanied by alphabetical poem describing life's sins. Image 23" x 13". Crease marks, foxing, left margin trimmed.
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Tintype of an Aged African American
Tintype of an Aged African American Maid 15/8 x 21/8 in. tintype of an aged African American maid affixed to a CDV mount penciled Died Year of 1876 / 115 yrs old / Born year 1761. Condition: Soiling and edge wear.
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FRAMED COMING OF AGE ENGRAVING
FRAMED COMING OF AGE ENGRAVING AFTER W.P. FRITHFramed engraving on paper, "Coming of Age in the Olden Time," after William Powell Frith (English, 1819-1909), engraved by Francis Holl (English, 1815-1884), sight: approx 27"h, 39"w, overall: approx 32.25"h, 44.25"w, 17lbs **Note: the original painting sold at Christies in 2019 for GBP 20,000**
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ZOE HERSEY "AGE TO AGE" MIXED MEDIA
ZOE HERSEY "AGE TO AGE" MIXED MEDIA DIPTYCH, 95" Zoe Hersey (American b. 1958), "Age to Age," 2001, oil glazes, acrylic, and mixed media on two canvases with red backgrounds, the first depicting two tree scenes in squares, a tree, and a piece of broken pottery at the center of the composition, the second depicting a bird nest, pears, a tree scene in a square, and two trees, attribution, title, and date located en verso, both unframed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Joel A. Katz, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. canvases (both) h. 95", w. 54", d. 3.25".
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N. Currier lithograph titled The
N. Currier lithograph titled The Life and Age of Man 19th c. 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" together with an N. Currier lithograph titled... ?
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British School portrait, profile of
British School portrait, profile of a young woman, unsigned, pastel over pencil on paper, 22 x 18 in.; early 20th century gilt oak frame.
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20TH/21ST CENTURY SCHOOL, WOMAN
20TH/21ST CENTURY SCHOOL, WOMAN READING AT A TABLE, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, FRAMED: 23-3/4 X 30-1/2 IN20th/21st Century School, Woman Reading at a Table, Color Lithograph, Framed: 23-3/4 x 30-1/2 in
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An early 20th Century American
An early 20th Century American sepia photograph, children in a redwood lined lane, 47cm x 37cm
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After Sir Joshua Reynolds (British,
After Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723-1792) "The Age of Innocence", oil on canvas, 30" x 25", unsigned. Presented in a fine antique English rococo carved giltwood and plaster frame with vine-mantled stylized shells at the corners and at the centers of the rails.
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ELIZABETH MUMFORD (MASSACHUSETTS,
ELIZABETH MUMFORD (MASSACHUSETTS, 1950-2020), "OLD BOYS HAVE THEIR PLAYTHINGS AS WELL AS THE YOUNG ONES; THE DIFFERENCE IS ONLY THE PRICE"., COLOR LITHOGRAPH, 15" X 21" SIGHT. FRAMED 23" X 29".ELIZABETH MUMFORD, Massachusetts, 1950-2020, "Old Boys have their Playthings as Well as the Young Ones; the Difference is only the Price". Remarqued, personally inscribed, dated 1994 and numbered 67/700. Signed in image in pencil lower right. Dimensions: Color lithograph, 15" x 21" sight. Framed 23" x 29".
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AMERICAN SCHOOLLate 19th/Early 20th
AMERICAN SCHOOLLate 19th/Early 20th CenturyPortrait of Katherine Bancroft Haviland at 9 years old. Titled verso. Old framers' labels on stretcher.Oil on canvas oval 20 x 16''. Ornate gilt frame.''
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Late 18th Century English
Late 18th Century English School/Bust Portrait of a Young Boy/charcoal, 46cm x 34.5cm
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Naive/Outsider profile portrait
Naive/Outsider profile portrait of a child, oil on board; 23 1/2" x 11 1/2"; illegibly signed, dated 1925.
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A Continental Marble Figural
A Continental Marble Figural Group depicting two children. Height 22 inches.
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Charcoal portrait of a young man,
Charcoal portrait of a young man, circa 1820, in a period gilt frame, sight 9 1/2"h x 7 1/2"w
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EIGHTY YEARS OF CHANGE,
EIGHTY YEARS OF CHANGE, REPRODUCTION PRINT, FRAMED: 16 X 13 IN. (40.64 X 33.02 CM.)Eighty Years of Change, Reproduction Print,, Dimensions: Framed: 16 x 13 in. (40.64 x 33.02 cm.)
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18th Century English SchoolPortrait
18th Century English SchoolPortrait of a Young Girlthree-quarter length wearing white and holding an apple ovaloil on canvas 41cm x 33cm (16" x 13")
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Portrait of two children, in
Portrait of two children, in style of 19th century
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HC BRIX PLASTER RELIEF PLAQUE
HC BRIX PLASTER RELIEF PLAQUE AGES OF LOVEPlaster relief plaque, mythological scene after Thorvaldsens The Ages of Love. Impressed mark on verso Eneret H.C. Brix. 10 1/2" x 24 7/8". Chips along edges of frame and inner frame, chips to seated figure, scratch along right corner of frame.
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English School, 20th
English School, 20th Century/Portrait of a Young Woman/wearing a green jumper/bears signature/oil on canvas, 44cm x 34cm/and other pictures
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Dutch or British School (19th
Dutch or British School (19th century) Elderly Woman Playing With Child, unsigned, oil on panel, 9-3/8 x 7-3/8 in.; 19th century gilt wood and composition frame with integral sand pebble stencil decoration,
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Seated child pastel on dark grey
Seated child pastel on dark grey paper. sight size: 22.5'' H x 18.5'' W.
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*A Continental Portrait Miniature
*A Continental Portrait Miniature on Ivory depicting a youthful child holding grape clusters signed Miller set in a gilt metal frame. Height 3 1/4 inches.
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American School portrait, young
American School portrait, young child seated on stone step in a garden and holding a nosegay of roses, unsigned, oil on canvas, oval 41-1/2 x 31-1/2 in.; 20th century stained and gilt carved wood reeded cove molding frame. Original stretcher, two periods of restoration, three patches verso, crackle, cupping, stretcher marks, retouch scattered throughout including figure affecting 20 percent of surface; frame resurfaced. Said to be from the Estate of Dr. Freeman, Mankato, New York, circa 1840s; Private Midwest Collection
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Marc Chagall (Russian-French,
Marc Chagall (Russian-French, 1887-1985) "L'Age d'Or" ("The Golden Age") original color lithograph, 1968, pencil signed "Marc Chagall", edition 38/50, 23-1/4" x 19-3/4" sight, framed 3-1/2" x 28" framed, excellent condition, not inspected out of frame, very good condition with no visual issues, lithograph is in original frame from Wally Findlay Gallery, does not appear to be laid down, minimal to no toning to paper
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MINIATURE: YOUNG MAN, WEARING BLACK
MINIATURE: YOUNG MAN, WEARING BLACK JACKET, WAISTCOAT AND NECKCLOTH, WHITE SHIRT, SHORT BROWN HAIR, HAZEL EYES, GREEN BACKGROUND, C....MINIATURE: Young man, wearing black jacket, waistcoat and neckcloth, white shirt, short brown hair, hazel eyes, green background, C. 1840's, accompanied by early piece of paper inscribed in ink "Ms. Alden" verso, in rectangular gilt metal frame behind glass, wear consistent with age, ss: 3" h. x 2 1/4" w.
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* A French Gilt Metal Figural Group
* A French Gilt Metal Figural Group depicting a youth with a goat dated 21 Mars 1849. Width 5 1/8 inches.
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Two colored engravings , “Stages of
Two colored engravings , “Stages of a man’s/woman’s life from the cradle to the grave” Image 9” x 13.5” Frame 15” x 18.5” Condition: with light stains CT Transfer Fee $10
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Jim Steg (American, 1922-2001)
Jim Steg (American, 1922-2001) "The Child is the Mirror of the Adult", 1968, color etching, titled and numbered "33/50" in pencil lower left, signed in pencil lower right, sight 29-1/2" x 15-1/2", retains "Stone & Press Gallery, New Orleans" label on mat. Unframed. Jim Steg's work with photo etching predated that of Andy Warhol and Robert Rauschenberg.