- MURIEL PERRIN (ACTIVE C.1910–20)
MISTRESS
MURIEL PERRIN (ACTIVE C.1910–20)
MISTRESS MINE, WHERE ARE YOU ROAMING? pen and ink, inscribed MISTRESS MINE, WHERE ARE YOU ROAMING?21cm x 14.5cm
- ALFRED JAMES MUNNINGS. "WHY WEREN'T
ALFRED JAMES MUNNINGS. "WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY," PHOTOLITHOGRAPH Color photolithograph, blindstamp ll, pencil signed lr, sight size: 20 1/4 x 25 1/4 in., framed.
- JOSE MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ "WHY, MYRTLE,
JOSE MIGUEL RODRIGUEZ "WHY, MYRTLE, ..." OIL, 1967 Jose Miguel Rodriguez (Spanish, 1902-1990) "Why, Myrtle, Where Did You Get That Hat!" oil on canvas painting depicting a crowd of faces, signed above and to verso, titled, and dated "'67". 10" H x 12" W.
- JOHN LENNON (1940 - 1980): "WHY
JOHN LENNON (1940 - 1980): "WHY NOT?" & "WHY ME"pencil signed lower left; each numbered 21/300; with blind stamp and watermark; Condition: Why Not? with loss to lower right corner; each unframed; paper size: 22 1/4 x 15 inches Condition:
- MY LOVE - COALPORT PORCELAIN FIGURINESentiments
MY LOVE - COALPORT PORCELAIN FIGURINESentiments Collection. Pink, brown and black coloration. Hand decorated; glazed.
Coalport backstamp. #Britishwoman #English #figurine
Issued: 2005
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Coalport
Country of Origin: England
- A framed and signed Persian miniature
A framed and signed Persian miniature of a girl being courted by a man with gifts.
- 1941 WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY?
1941 WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY? Print: 18 1/2 X 23 2/3 in. Framed Provenance: from a Georgetown collection
- FRAME INK & WATERCOLOR POEMca.
FRAME INK & WATERCOLOR POEMca. 1825 dated; two-part hand written poem letter to Miss Ei Bushar sent from "her friend J.S.", the poem about "you" blushing rose, "so beautiful but beware of secret thorn", framed in a bird's eye maple frame, 9 1/4"x 10 3/4" framed; Condition: appears removed composition box, no folds observed, some foxing
- Small motto
Small motto
- LETTER FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN,
LETTER FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN, 1917-2009) TO ALICE MOORELetter from ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-2009) to Alice Moore, Mailed Sunday, November 5, 1938 My Dearest, I have been doing through hell for the past week. I always felt that I could handle things so that nothing could bother me outside of my art but I certainly was wrong, in fact, I have been sick since I came home from Boston. To tell you the truth, when I first received your letter in Boston, I was the most happiest person alive, but when I began thinking of how long it would be before I could marry you it made me feel very sad, and I thought it best that I tell you not to wait for me. But this last week I have felt so lonely and blue thinking of you marrying someone else, but now I am mad, so just see what I do this next year. I am going to work like hell and really do things, and if you don't let me see you I will go crazy or some thing. Don't forget you are coming down to Carolyn's party. Write damn you my darling Andy [Accompanied by a newspaper clipping of a review of an AW exhibition] Condition:
- Currier & Ives print: "My Dear
Currier & Ives print: "My Dear Little Pet", 1877. 13 1/2" x 10 1/2".
- WILLIAM GILCHRIST, OIL ON CANVAS,
WILLIAM GILCHRIST, OIL ON CANVAS, "WHEN WILL YOU BE MIN...William Gilchrist, oil on canvas, "When Will You Be Mine", surrealist scene, signed lower right "Gilchrist 1996", signed and titled on verso, 37" x 32".
Condition:
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- John Jon
John Jon
- Halcyon Days Enamel Box ''I Love
Halcyon Days Enamel Box ''I Love my Dog'' mint in box 1 3/4''
- MAN AND HIS DOG, CONVEX PHOTOGRAPHMan
MAN AND HIS DOG, CONVEX PHOTOGRAPHMan and His Dog, Convex Photograph
- JACOB BURCK, (1904-1982, AMERICAN),
JACOB BURCK, (1904-1982, AMERICAN), "I SHOT HIM BECAUSE I LOVED HIM!" 1946, PASTEL WITH GOUACHE HIGHLIGHTS ON PAPER UNDER GLASS, SIGHT:Jacob Burck, (1904-1982, American) "I Shot Him Because I Loved Him!" 1946 Pastel with gouache highlights on paper under glass Signed and dated lower right: Burck; titled on the frame plaque and again on the frame's backing panel. Sight: 27.75" H x 18.50" W; Sheet: 29" H x 20" W Provenance: Private Collection, Hot Springs, AR Private Collection, Southern CA Exhibitions: "Chicago Newspaper Guild's $1,000 Art Competition" Show, 1946, Chicago, IL Notes: Burck was awarded First Place and the $1,000 prize for this entry in the above-mentioned event. Pastel with gouache highlights on paper under glass Dimensions: Sight: 27.75" H x 18.50" W; Sheet: 29" H x 20" W Provenance: Private Collection, Hot Springs, AR Private Collection, Southern CA
- Leo Meiersdorff (American, 1934-1994)
Leo Meiersdorff (American, 1934-1994) "I love you once, I love you twice, I love you like beans and rice", india ink and watercolor on paper, sight 24" x 34", titled, signed and dated lower right "Leo Meiersdorff". Glazed, matted and presented in a black lacquered frame.
- ME AND MY SHADOW, COLOR LITHOGRAPH,
ME AND MY SHADOW, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, SIGNED ' A N' AND DATED 78 L.R., FRAME: 21 X 27 INMe and My Shadow, Color Lithograph, signed ' a n' and dated 78 l.r., Frame: 21 x 27 in
- PRECIOUS MOMENTS FIGURINE, YOU
PRECIOUS MOMENTS FIGURINE, YOU ARE ALWAYS THERE FOR MEFeatures a father fixing his daughters doll. Precious Moments backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 5.5"L x 3.5"W x 7"H.
Artist: Sam Butcher
Issued: 1996
Dimensions: 5"L x 2.5"W x 5"H
Manufacturer: Precious Moments
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
- Sir Alfred Munnings print "Why
Sir Alfred Munnings print "Why Weren't You Out Yesterday?" published by Frost & Reed Ltd. 1841. 20"x25"
- COALPORT FIGURINE, MY LOVEBone
COALPORT FIGURINE, MY LOVEBone china that is part of Sentiments series; depicts lady in pink, brown, and black dress with matching boater hat.
Coalport backstamp on base.
Artist: Jack Glynn
Issued: 2005
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Coalport
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- Currier & Ives Lithograph ''My
Currier & Ives Lithograph ''My Little Playfellow'' with girl and King Charles spaniel 9'' x 13'' image area.
- PRECIOUS MOMENTS FIGURINE, YOU
PRECIOUS MOMENTS FIGURINE, YOU ARE THE TYPE I LOVEFeatures a little blonde girl typing a beautiful letter. Precious Moments backstamp.
Issued: 1991
Dimensions: 4.5"L x 2.5"W x 6"H
Manufacturer: Precious Moments
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
- AFTER NORMAN ROCKWELL, (1894-1978),
AFTER NORMAN ROCKWELL, (1894-1978), "SHE'S MY BABY", LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS ON ARCHES PAPER, IMAGE: 25.5" H X 19" WAfter Norman Rockwell, (1894-1978) "She's My Baby" Lithograph in colors on Arches paper Edition: A/P Signed and inscribed in pencil in the lower margin, possibly in another hand: Norman Rockwell Image: 25.5" H x 19" W Lithograph in colors on Arches paper Dimensions: Image: 25.5" H x 19" W
- A Hand Made Folk Art Diorama Charmingly
A Hand Made Folk Art Diorama Charmingly naive mixed materials shadow box containing a mother and child welcoming the hunter home with game in a log cabin interior with velvet bear skins moose trophy stone fireplace and furnishings all made from found materials at hand.
- Fellerman-Raabe cameo studio glass
Fellerman-Raabe cameo studio glass snake. “Wrap Your Love Around Me”, green over purple. 11"L.
- ER SUTTON, TWO WORKSER SuttonCowboys
ER SUTTON, TWO WORKSER SuttonCowboys have always been my heros; Girl with a cat before a night sky (2)pastel on paper; acrylic on papersigned lower rigth E ??? Sutton and E R Sutton respectivelythe larger 16 x 16in (40.5
- ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES DANA GIBSON
ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES DANA GIBSON (NY/ME/MA, 1867-1944) Seated Young Couple Courting near Discarded Golf Bag, India ink on board, pierced by an oval upper right to serve as a mat for a photograph of a laughing young girl in a fur coat, in a stick frame, 12" x 16" overall, foxing.
- FOUR LETTERS FROM ANDREW WYETH
FOUR LETTERS FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN, 1917-2009) TO ALICE MOOREFour Letters from ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-2009) to Alice Moore, Friday, September 17, 1937; mailed Saturday, September 18, 1937 My Dearest Alice: The rest of the family left last Tuesday so I am now very much alone. I have been thinking a great deal about you and realizing more and more what a splendid girl you are and what little hope I have of ever becoming your husband although I know we belong together, Alice, I know it as well as my right hand and by God, I'm going to do something about it. What I want to know from you is do you love me or is it hopeless? Please tell me the truth. I wish I could make you out. [Illegible sentence, crossed out] One minute you are very warm to me and the next, oh hell I give up - excuse me. Well I heard form N.Y. today and Mr. Macbeth is planning to give me my show the middle of October which is really a very good time. That means I have to leave here before I expected to though which I am sorry about and I think its worth it, don't you? Also I have been asked to have a one man show in Utica New York at the Williams Proctor Institute, which isn't so bad either. We have been having some foggy weather here for the past week so I have been working in the studio most of the time and have enjoyed it very much. It's really very cozy with the fire going. I think I have some good pictures started too. I hope you are well and that you haven't forgotten about me. I love you I love you I adore and want you but what's the use. Andy Saturday, October 2, 1937; mailed Saturday, October 2, 1937 Dearest Darling - Please, please forgive me for not writing since I have been working so hard that I forgot all about time but not about you I never can you are on my mind day and night and how often I have wished you could be here with me. I always thought that I would never need anyone as I need you . Alice, I want you to be near me always. I need you more than you need me I know although as time goes by I think you will change - I hope so anyway. Well, I have been working in Egg Tempera for the last two weeks and by God I like it I have done several landscapes and am now working on a portrait of a fellow who to me expresses Maine of today. Mr. Sidney Chase the artist who lives in Martinsville can't seem to understand why I should want to paint the worst drunk in Martinsville, but as I told him, I am not interested in painting the picturesque Maine of yesterday but want to paint it as it is today and to me this fellow is typical of Maine of today. I really think I am getting a good one. The name of the fellow is Charles Ervine, ask Jim Balano about him. Thursday I went to the Union Fair and had a swell time, went up with several fellows from the port. Mr. Ervine went also and passed out. I will tell about it when I see you. I want to get this in the mail so I had better stop by saying that I love you so much that it worries me. Andy [Accompanied by a black and white page of an exhibition catalouge depicting "Charles Ervine" by Andrew Wyeth] Thursday, October 14, 1937 My Dearest Alice, Just received word from Macbeth Gallery that my show opens October 19th, so I am planning to arrive in Poughkeepsie Friday night. Hoping that you will be there - Much love, Andy P.S. Could you let Bill Balano know. October, 1937, a Monday after the Macbeth show; mailed Tuesday, October 26, 1937. My Dearest Alice, Just a note to let you know that I am planning to call you from New York City Wednesday night about supper time. My show has gone well. I have sold everything and most of the reviews have been good. You have been on my mind night and day and how I do miss you. I had really a swell time with you in Poughkeepsie and I want to thank you my sweet I love I love you and I love you and by God just watch me. Excuse the terrible writing and also the shortness of this. I love you. Andy Condition:
- David Meeker (American 20th century)
David Meeker (American 20th century) Portrait of a Lady oil on canvas signed To Myrna with love David (lower right) 24 x 36 inches.
- MICHAEL JAY KNIGIN "LOYAL TO ME"
MICHAEL JAY KNIGIN "LOYAL TO ME" SERIGRAPH Michael Jay Knigin (American, 1942-2011) "Loyal to Me" artist proof color serigraph, depicting a frog and an iris flower, titled to lower left and singed to lower right, housed in a lacquered wood frame.
- MICHAEL JAY KNIGIN "LOYAL TO ME"
MICHAEL JAY KNIGIN "LOYAL TO ME" SERIGRAPH Michael Jay Knigin (American, 1942-2011) "Loyal to Me" artist proof color serigraph, depicting a frog and an iris flower, titled to lower left and singed to lower right, housed in a lacquered wood frame.
- LEON BRONSTEIN, COME AND BE MY
LEON BRONSTEIN, COME AND BE MY LOVE, BRONZE Leon Bronstein (Russian/Israel, born 1951). "Come and Be My Love", bronze. Signed and editioned as Artist's Proof 2 of 3. On separate burlwood base.
- A carved cornelian dog wearing
A carved cornelian dog wearing a ruff its paw on a ball ht. 7.5 cm.
- JOHN LUKE EASTMAN, AMERICAN 20TH
JOHN LUKE EASTMAN, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY, "I SAW THE LORD ALWAYS BEFORE ME, FOR HE IS AT MY RIGHT HAND THAT I MAY NOT BE SHAKEN.... THEREFORE MY HEART WAS GLAD, AND MY TONGUE REJOICED.... MOREOVER MY FLESH WILL DWELL INJohn Luke Eastman, American 20th Century, "I Saw the Lord Always Before Me, For he is at my Right Hand that I may Not be Shaken.... Therefore my Heart was Glad, and my Tongue Rejoiced.... Moreover My Flesh will Dwell in Hope...." Screenprint in Color, Signed and numbered 158/300, Unframed,, Dimensions: Sheet Size: 26 x 26 in. (66 x 66 cm.)
- WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE.When You're
WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE.When You're in Love. Columbia, 1937. 14 x 11". Set of eight lobby cards for the "madcap" romantic comedy starring Grace Moore and Cary Grant. Chipped corners and a few edges, some soiling and water damage particularly to lower halves of cards.