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1 piece. Chromolithograph.
1 piece. Chromolithograph. Audubon, John James. "Cedar Bird." New York: J. Bien, 1860. 20 x 14 1/2 inches (508 x 368 mm) - image & text; 26 5/8 x 19 3/4 inches (676 x 500 mm) - sheet size. Light mat burn & minor toning, light wear & minor dust soiling in margins. Image bright & well preserved. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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WARBLER AND CEDAR WAXWINGPeter
WARBLER AND CEDAR WAXWINGPeter Peltz (1915-2001)
Sandwich, MA, c. 1970
waxwing is 5 1/4 in. long
Two raised-wing songbirds signed "P Peltz" and identified on the bottoms.
Original paint with light wear.
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Box Northwest Coast Cedar Plaques
Box Northwest Coast Cedar Plaques and Birds
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Porcelain Figurine of a Bird
Porcelain Figurine of a Bird cedar wax wing 4'' excellent.
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TWO LIFE-SIZE BIRD CARVINGSBy
TWO LIFE-SIZE BIRD CARVINGSBy Stan Sparre of Cape Cod Massachusetts. A vireo and a downy woodpecker both mounted on driftwood bases. Each signed on base Stan Sparre''.''
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Beswick model of a Cedar Waxwing
Beswick model of a Cedar Waxwing 2184 Matt
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AFTER AUDUBON, CEDAR BIRD,
AFTER AUDUBON, CEDAR BIRD, REPRODUCTION ETCHING, FRAME: 27 1/4 X 20 IN. (69.22 X 50.80 CM.)After Audubon, Cedar Bird, Reproduction Etching,, Dimensions: Frame: 27 1/4 x 20 in. (69.22 x 50.80 cm.)
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Jacob H. Studer and Theodore Jasper
Jacob H. Studer and Theodore Jasper THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA
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Beswick Cedar Waxwing 2184
Beswick Cedar Waxwing 2184
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TWO BIRD TREES. American late
TWO BIRD TREES. American late 20th century mixed woods. Two branches with carved and painted birds by Daniel Strawser (Pennsylvania). Both initialed and dated ''2000''. The first tree has five chickens 15 3/4''h. the second has three different birds a butterfly and possum. 12''h.
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(20TH CENTURY) BIRDS ON TREE
(20TH CENTURY) BIRDS ON TREE LIMBS 18 x 12 in. Framed
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A pair of Persian sculptured iron
A pair of Persian sculptured iron birds finely inlaid overall with white metal texturing of plumage and inset brass beaks and eyes. 23 cm high.
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Two folk art birds: assembled
Two folk art birds: assembled burlwood and roots with applied glass eyes, 13-1/2 in. and 17-1/2 in. Some loose joints and glue residue.
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Two Boehm figural groups: cedar
Two Boehm figural groups: cedar waxwings, one male and chicks, 11-3/4 in.; one female, 12 in., both with circular porcelain bases, signed in script on top of bases "Boehm USA". Blade of grass missing.
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Lonnie and Twyla Money tree of
Lonnie and Twyla Money tree of birds, 21 carved and painted birds in tree, mounted on red cedar slab, marked on base "Lonnie & Twyla Money", "89", copyright symbol, 35 x 35 in. Base with separations.
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Nicolas Cuellar (San Miguel de
Nicolas Cuellar (San Miguel de Allende, Mexico/Contemporary) "Bird People", mixed media on paper, sight 9-1/4" x 13-3/4", signed and dated upper center: "Cuellar-90". Glazed, matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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Beswick Cedar Waxwing Model 2184
Beswick Cedar Waxwing Model 2184
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A pair of ceramic white parrots
A pair of ceramic white parrots each on a tree stump unascribed marks ht.25cm.
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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)
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BIRDCAGE WITH STANDBIRDCAGE WITH
BIRDCAGE WITH STANDBIRDCAGE WITH STAND, supported by Corinthian columns with gilt capitals and floral appliques, the body of wood and wire, with fluted column turret at top
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2 Audubon Bird Cards
2 Audubon Bird Cards
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BIRDCAGE WITH CARVED BIRD.
BIRDCAGE WITH CARVED BIRD. American 20th century. Wood and wire cage with revolving copper feeders. Carved bird inside. 15''h. Together with a folksy carved bird with original paint. Initialed ''Es''. 5''h.
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FIVE LIFE-SIZED SONGBIRDSBy Peter
FIVE LIFE-SIZED SONGBIRDSBy Peter Peltz of East Sandwich Massachusetts. All mounted to driftwood bases and signed on bottom. Includes phoebe purple finch Baltimore oriole robin and hermit thrush all with some damage. Together with a modern miniature decorated yellowlegs signed illegibly on underside of driftwood base.
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Louis Agassiz Fuertes (American
Louis Agassiz Fuertes (American 1874-1927) "Cowbird Red-Eyed Cowbird" on twigs stump and ground c. 1912 signed in full lower right on board 14 7/8 in. x 11 in.; "Blue Jay Stellar's Jay Green Jay" on oak pine and bamboo c. 1912 signed in full lower right on slightly irregular board 15 1/2 in. x 9 3/4 in.; and "Savannah Sparrow Balding's Sparrow Large-Billed Sparrow Ipswich Sparrow" on twigs against sea grasses and on beach c. 1912 signed in full lower right on Devoe board 17 1/2 in. x 13 7/8 in. all unframed 3 watercolors total.
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TOM AHERN CARVED AND PAINTED
TOM AHERN CARVED AND PAINTED CEDAR WAXWING BIRDTom Ahern carved and painted cedar waxwing bird, signed and dated 2001 , 10 1/4" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Very good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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Two boughs of early 20th c.
Two boughs of early 20th c. polychrome carved birds on branches.
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After John James Audubon (American,
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851) Two hand-colored lithographs, consisting of ?Common Cardinal Grosbeak?, Plate 203, No. 41, sight 9-3/4\" x 5-1/4\", and \"Cedar Bird or Cedar Wax Wing\", Plate 246, No. 50, sight 9-1/2\" x 6\", both examples are first edition octavos, printed by J. T. Bowen, from The Birds of America. Glazed, matted and framed.
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Two painted metal shore birds a
Two painted metal shore birds a carved wood example and a silhouette of a crow 12.5"l.
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PAIR OF AQUATINTS AFTER
PAIR OF AQUATINTS AFTER AUDUBONPair of Audubon aquatints , "Cedar Bird" and " Prothonotary Swamp Warbler". Includes a 1937 reproduction by The History Institute of America, Inc. New York City.
Sight: 19 1/4" H x 12 1/2" W.
Frame: 28 1/2" H x 23" W.
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CARVED WOODEN BIRD. American
CARVED WOODEN BIRD. American 1st half-20th century. Crow with weathered surface. 19 1/4''h. including scrolled iron base.
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FOLK ART BIRD TREESA pair of
FOLK ART BIRD TREESA pair of small folk art bird trees with two small painted birds on each tree. The birds are nicely painted in yellow & green, with speckled wings and striped tails. Circa 1930. Each bird measuring, 4.5" long. Trees, 7" high.
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A filled silver model of three
A filled silver model of three birds on a stump, 17cm high
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CURTIS JERE BIRD SCULPTURE c. 1961,
CURTIS JERE BIRD SCULPTURE c. 1961, signed and dated on bird's tail "c. Jere, 1961", approx. 23"h x 17"l x 17"d
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(2) CURTIS JERE, METAL & STONE BIRD
(2) CURTIS JERE, METAL & STONE BIRD SCULPTURES(lot of 2) Patinated mixed metal and stone bird sculptures, each signed C. Jere (Curtis Jere, Artisan House, a combination of its founders' names: Curtis Freiler (c.1910-2013) and Jerry Fels (1917-2007)), comprising: (1) Water Bird with Reeds; (1) Bird on Grass, dated 1970; largest: 22.75"h, 6"w, 4.5"d; 9.5lbs total
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PAIR OF CARVED SONGBIRDS ATTRIBUTED
PAIR OF CARVED SONGBIRDS ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD DOANE EARLY 20TH CENTURY HEIGHTS 8” AND 9”.PAIR OF CARVED SONGBIRDS ATTRIBUTED TO EDWARD DOANE, Early 20th Century, A wood thrush and a cedar waxwing, both mounted on naturalistic fungus-type bases. Doane was A. Elmer Crowell's father-in-law. Dimensions: Heights 8" and 9".
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TEN PAINTED AND CARVED WOODEN
TEN PAINTED AND CARVED WOODEN BIRDS, ALL ON NATURAL WOODEN SUPPORTS, SPECIES INCLUDE, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: HUMMING BIRDS, CANADIAN GE...Ten painted and carved wooden birds, all on natural wooden supports, species include, but not limited to: humming birds, Canadian geese, bald eagle, blue jay, etc., no signatures or makers marks viewed, wear on all consistent with age and use, including crack to wings of goose, etc., tallest: 6" h.