§ LAWSON WOOD (BRITISH 1878-1957)
CAVALRY§ LAWSON WOOD (BRITISH 1878-1957)
CAVALRY MAN Signed and dated '47, watercolour29.5cm x 23cm (11.5in x 9in)
LAWSON'S BASE BALL CARD GAME, CA.LAWSON'S BASE BALL CARD GAME, CA. 1884Lawson's Base Ball card game, ca. 1884 , complete thirty-six card blue back set, with two value cards, instruction booklet and original case, 3 1/2" x 2 1/2".
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Condition:
very good ( box missing top flap; some wear and staining to case , a few cards with some staining )
JAMES KERR-LAWSON (1865-1939),JAMES KERR-LAWSON (1865-1939), PEOPLE IN A CITY COURTYARD, OIL ON CANVASBOARD, 13" H X 16" WJames Kerr-Lawson, (1865-1939) People in a city courtyard, Oil on canvasboard Signed lower right: Kerr-Lawson Oil on canvasboard Dimensions: 13" H x 16" W
* Ernest Lawson (American 1873-1939)* Ernest Lawson (American 1873-1939) Convalescence oil on paper signed E. Lawson (lower left) 16 x 13 inches.
ERNEST LAWSON(American, 1873-1939)
HudsonERNEST LAWSON(American, 1873-1939)
Hudson River Scene, signed lower left "E. Lawson", oil on canvas, 18 x 24 in.; fine reproduction carved gilt wood frame, 26-1/2 x 32-1/2 in., Provenance: The Milch Galleries, New York, NY (label verso); Chapellier Galleries, New York, NY; Private Collection, Washington, D.C.; Private Collection, 1969; Jensen Fine Arts, Brookline, Massachusetts; Private Collection, Florida
Condition:
lined onto probably original stretcher panel, possibly yellowed, varnish crackle; frame with minimal abrasions
William Lawson
(British, fl. 1819-1864)
ChildrenWilliam Lawson
(British, fl. 1819-1864)
Children Looking Towards the Sea, 1878
oil on canvas
signed 'W Lawson' and dated (lower left)
12 x 15 inches.
Property from an Atlanta Collection
Lawson Wood (1878-1957) - PairLawson Wood (1878-1957) - Pair of drawings - Standing figure of a man at easel and a seated woman sketching each 10ins x 8ins mounted but unframed Note : Photocopies to the back of the mount show these to have come from Lawson Wood\'s Slade School of Art sketch book February 1895
LARGE CARVED PORTRAIT OF THE SEVEN-MASTLARGE CARVED PORTRAIT OF THE SEVEN-MAST SCHOONER "THOMAS W. LAWSON" BY THE COLLINS BROTHERS Painted Carved Wood Bas Relief of the Lawson "Queen of the Windjammers", underway, by Eugene & Robert Collins, signed verso and giving specifications and history. "Built Quincy, Mass. 1902; Lost off Scilly Isles, 1970; Only seven master ever built; Named after author of "Friday the 13th" (?); Seven masts named after the days of the week; Steel hull, Douglas fir masts; Painted by Eugene Collins, made by Robert Collins; Yarmouth, Maine, Jan 1, 1946". Self framed with name plate, 24 1/2" x 48 1/2". Fine condition. Includes photo of Robert Collins, signed on back; plus the June 2, 1973 receipt of purchase for $150 from Cindra E. Churchill.
SIR LAWRENCE GOWING (british 1918-1991)SIR LAWRENCE GOWING (british 1918-1991) SKETCH FOR PORTRAIT OF CELIA PAUL Oil on canvas 24 x 18 in. provenance: Thomas Agnew & Sons Ltd., London, United Kingdom. From the collection of Philip Rieff and Alison Douglas Knox.
ERNEST LAWSON, OIL ON BOARD ErnestERNEST LAWSON, OIL ON BOARD Ernest Lawson (Canadian/American, 1873-1939), Fall Landscape with Church, signed "E. Lawson" lower left, partially obscured by mat, gallery and auction labels verso, 7.75"h x 9.75"w (sight), 13.5"h x 15.5"w (frame)
LAWSON, Robert, (American, 1892-1957):LAWSON, Robert, (American, 1892-1957): Coronation of George Washington, etching, 11 1/2'' x 16 1/8'' with margins, pencil signed lower right, numbered 18 lower left in margin, matted, unframed.CONDITION: Small piece of paper in margin missing, mat needs to be replaced.
THOMAS LAWSON (AMERICAN, B. 1951),THOMAS LAWSON (AMERICAN, B. 1951), BATTERED BODY IN THE...Thomas Lawson (American, b. 1951), Battered Body in the Freezer, 1981, acrylic on canvas, 48" x 48".
Condition:
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LAWSON'S HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINATheLAWSON'S HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINAThe History of North Carolina Containing the Exact Description and Natural History of That Country, etc. , by John Lawson, Raleigh: Strother and Marcom, 1860, first American edition, Howes L155, Sabin 39452, bound in three quarter leather over marbled boards, with four raised bands, morocco spine label
Provenance: Humber Family, North Carolina
Note: A basic and important work regarding the Indians of North Carolina, and the first history of the Carolinas. Lawson, a government land surveyor, was burned at the stake by the Tuscarora Indians in 1711.
Condition:
ownership inscription, some loss at head of spine, wear to the morocco spine label, wear at extremities
Robert Lawson ''We Fix Flats''Robert Lawson ''We Fix Flats'' 1932 etching signed in pencil LR depicts a mythological Pegasus having his shoe repaired by a colony of fairies printed by The Society of American Etchers framed and matted under glass minor wear to frame plate size: 6 3/4'' h. x 8 3/4'' w.
* Ernest Lawson (American 1873-1939)* Ernest Lawson (American 1873-1939) Portrait of Walter Mitchell the Artist's Nephew oil on canvas 17 x 12 inches.
CARL LAWLESS, FLORAL STILL LIFE,CARL LAWLESS, FLORAL STILL LIFE, O/C Carl Lawless (American 1894-1964), "Floral Still Life" early 20th century, oil on canvas depicting a composition of flowers in a vase, signed faintly at lower left, gallery label from Vixseboxse Art Galleries, Inc. located en verso, framed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Allegra Knight, Brookhaven, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: canvas h. 15", w. 15"; frame h. 22. 5", w. 22. 5", d. 1. 75".
ROBERT LAWSON (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY),ROBERT LAWSON (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY), OFFSET Oil on canvas, signed lower right, presented in a wood floater frame.
ROBERT LAWSON (20TH CENTURY): REDROBERT LAWSON (20TH CENTURY): RED FIELDoil on canvas; signed lower left, titled verso; Provenance: The Estate of Kay Pick, Beverly Hills, CA; 41 1/4 x 54 1/4 inches frame Condition:
LAWRENCE CALCAGNO (AMERICAN, 1913-1993),LAWRENCE CALCAGNO (AMERICAN, 1913-1993), LANDSCAPE II, TAOS, 1974 Oil on canvas laid on board, affixed to a backing with pencil signature and inscription along lower margin, presented under glass in a later frame with linen liner.
Lawrence Stephen Lowry (EnglishLawrence Stephen Lowry (English 1887-1976) "Portrait of a Man in Informal Dress" 1917 graphite on paper signed and dated lower right sight 10 3/4 in. x 7 7/8 in. matted and framed.
Carl E. Lawless (American 1894-1964)Carl E. Lawless (American 1894-1964) oil on canvas landscape signed lower left 15" x 15". ?
Lawrence Edwin Blazey (American,Lawrence Edwin Blazey (American, 1902-1999) A glazed cermaic vase with sgraffito images of faces of a family on the sides, mottled cinnabar glaze with brown interior, slightly tapered shape, approx. 11-3/4"H x 5-3/4"D at the lip, incised signature on the underside.
Carl Lawless American, 1894-1964Carl Lawless American, 1894-1964 Colorful Still Life
Estimate:$800-$1,200
Ernest Lawson American, 1873-1964Ernest Lawson American, 1873-1964 Rolling Hills
Estimate:$10,000-$15,000
T. ALLEN LAWSON (1963-PRESENT),T. ALLEN LAWSON (1963-PRESENT), NATURE'S TAPESTRY Fine Art
Ernest Lawson (1873-1939, NY/CT/FR)Ernest Lawson (1873-1939, NY/CT/FR) oil on canvas titled "The Mill Race" signed lower right E. Lawson.
Provenance: Chapellier Galleries, Inc. NY, NY to Thomas A. Campbell, Jr. & Mildred M. Campbell to their son Timothy John Campbell to the consignor.
17.5" x 21.75" ss / 25" x 29.25" oa
Condition: Professionally conserved, see black light photo, not examined out of frame.
Alson Skinner Clark (1876-1949Alson Skinner Clark (1876-1949 Pasadena CA) Figures in a Courtyard
AMERICAN ARTISTS CHAMBERLAIN HILLAMERICAN ARTISTS CHAMBERLAIN HILL LAWSON ETCHINGS United States,19th-20th CenturyGroup includes three works, Samuel Chamberlain (1895-1975) Harness Shop, edition 27 of 50, Polly Knip Hill (1900-1990) Ballerina and Jester, edition 3 of 20, and Robert Lawson (1892-1957) Drunk Elf from The Golden Book.
Ernest Lawson (American 1873-1939)Ernest Lawson (American 1873-1939) The Bathers oil on canvas signed E. Lawson (lower left) 20 x 24 inches.
ERNEST LAWSON(American, 1873-1939)
Autumn,ERNEST LAWSON(American, 1873-1939)
Autumn, Norfolk Meadows, Connecticut, signed lower left "E. Lawson", titled pencil stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 20 x 25-1/4 in.; fine reproduction carved gilt wood frame signed "Lowy", 29-3/4 x 35 in.
Note: Apparently old exhibition label verso: "44. Autumn Landscape....See illustration. 16"
Provenance: Mark Borghi Fine Art, New York, NY, 2004; A Private New Jersey Estate
Condition:
original stretcher bar and tacking edge, crackle, surface dirt layer; frame with minimal wear
LAWRENCE CALCAGNO (AMERICAN, 1913-1993)LAWRENCE CALCAGNO (AMERICAN, 1913-1993) UNTITLED 1960. Collage on paper. Signed 'Larry Calcagno 1960' (lower center).
Cowan Jardiniere marked Cowan 3''hCowan Jardiniere marked Cowan 3''h two tiny glaze bruises just at the base perhaps from maker.
BOBBIE LAWSON (AMERICAN, 1933-2022),BOBBIE LAWSON (AMERICAN, 1933-2022), JOSH Oil on Masonite, labeled to verso, framed.
CLIFTON NICHOLSON, STERLING & LUCITECLIFTON NICHOLSON, STERLING & LUCITE CANE 2006 Clifton Nicholson (American/Indiana, born 1944). Lucite cane with sterling silver dragon and paws holding glass balls. Signed and dated 2006.
Lawrence (TE), Seven Pillars ofLawrence (TE), Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph, London: Jonathan Cape, 1935, 4to; together with Roscoe (Thomas), Memoirs of Benvenuto Cellini ... in two Volumes, London: Henry Colburn, 1823, 8vo, 2 Volumes, Quarter leather with marbled boards; Boswell (James), The Life of Samuel Johnson in four volumes, London: R. Baynes et al., 1824, Volume 1, 2 and 4 only, 8vo, quarter tan calf and marbled boards; Lever (Charles), The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer with numerous illustrations by Phiz, Dubli
Lawrence Crosse (English activeLawrence Crosse (English active 1650-1724) "Portrait of Charles Emmanuel II Duke of Savoy" miniature watercolor on vellum dated "1664" in commemoration of his mother's death and his assumption of power sight 3 1/2 in. x 3 in.