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CARROLL THAYER BERRY, (AMERICAN,
CARROLL THAYER BERRY, (AMERICAN, 1886-1978), END OF THE ROAD - MAINE COAST, WOODCUT, PLATE: 11 1/2 X 12 3/4 IN., FRAME: 19 1/2 X 19 1/2 IN.CARROLL THAYER BERRY, (American, 1886-1978) End of the Road - Maine Coast, woodcut signed Carroll Thayer Berry in ink, l,r. plate: 11 1/2 x 12 3/4 in., frame: 19 1/2 x 19 1/2 in. Provenance: A Maine Perspective: The Collection of a New England Gentleman. Condition:
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VICTOR J. BERGERON, CHURCH AT THE
VICTOR J. BERGERON, CHURCH AT THE END OF THE ROADVictor J. (Trader Vic) Bergeron(American, 1902-1984)Church at the end of the roadoil on canvassigned lower left V BERGERON16 x 12in (40.5 x 30.5cm) Provenance:The Collection
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PAINTING, PAMELA GLOVER Pamela
PAINTING, PAMELA GLOVER Pamela Glover (American, 1924-2010), "End of the Road - Moraga," 1997, oil on canvas, signed lower right, titled and dated verso, canvas: 20"h x 24"w, overall (with frame): 25.75"h x 29.75"w
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CARL WOODRING, END OF THE TRAIL,
CARL WOODRING, END OF THE TRAIL, 1958Carl Woodring (Wa-Sa-Ba Shinga), (Osage, 1920 - 1985) End of the Trail, 1958, gouache on paper signed lower right: Carl Woodring '58 titled lower center: End of the Trail gouache on paper Dimensions: 11 x 15 in. (27.94 x 38.10 cm.), Frame: 18 x 22 x 1 1/4 in. (45.72 x 55.88 x 3.18 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Washington
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ORA COLTMAN (OHIO, 1858-1940), "THE
ORA COLTMAN (OHIO, 1858-1940), "THE END OF THE STREET" (PROVINCETOWN, MASSACHUSETTS)., WHITE-LINE WOODBLOCK PRINT ON PAPER, 8" X 9". FRAMED 21" X 25".ORA COLTMAN, Ohio, 1858-1940, "The End of the Street" (Provincetown, Massachusetts). Signed in pencil in margin lower right and titled lower left. Dimensions: White-line woodblock print on paper, 8" x 9". Framed 21" x 25".
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Unknown (American 20th century) The
Unknown (American 20th century) The Long Road Home pastel 6 x 26 inches.
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ENIKO ESPOSITO. "ALONG THE ROAD,"
ENIKO ESPOSITO. "ALONG THE ROAD," OIL (Italian, 1942-2009). Oil on canvas, signed, 19 1/2 x 27 1/2 in., framed.
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HOWARD FINSTER / ROAD OF ETURNETY
HOWARD FINSTER / ROAD OF ETURNETY (1985)Howard Finster
(Georgia, 1916-2001)
Road of Eturnety , 1985
Lithograph on paper
22 1/2" x 27 1/2" (sheet)
An apocalyptic vision of Earth ruled by two Super Powers in a future that does not choose world peace, by self-taught outsider artist Reverend Howard Finster. Pencil-signed, titled, and numbered (#41/50) to the bottom margin. Presented behind glass in a maple frame that measures 29 1/2" x 34 1/2".
Provenance : From the corporate art collection of a Kansas City based Fortune 500 company, previously acquired from Wayne Kline's Rolling Stone Press in Georgia.
Condition
Very good condition. Not removed from the frame.
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Box Old Roadmaps
Box Old Roadmaps
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The Road, 1825, Commercial
The Road, 1825, Commercial Traveler, colored lithograph, published by Owen Bailey, 22 Newman St, Oxford St, London, image 16" x 26", even light browning Estimate $100-200
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A 1974 PENCIL SIGNED
A 1974 PENCIL SIGNED SERIGRAPHJourney's End (1980)The serigraph, signed by an unidentified artist in pencil below the image lower right, is titled lower center, and noted as an artist's proof. ONSITE AUCTION: This on-site auction is intended to be local pick-up or local delivery only. Winning bidders who require packing and shipping agree to pay a handling fee of $20 per lot for transportation from the sale location to our shipping facility. All standard shipping and handling charges will apply in addition to this fee.Imagine measures 6.75 x 7.75 with a frame size of 11.25 x 12.25 inches.Good condition.
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DAVID MARTY O/C PAINTING, DOWN
DAVID MARTY O/C PAINTING, DOWN THE ROADDavid Marty (Washington/California, b. 1951) oil on canvas plein air landscape painting titled "Down the Road" depicting a paved road and telephone poles situated between trees with early autumn foliage. Signed "David Marty" lower left. Typed artist's label, en verso. Housed in a wooden frame with an off white linen liner. Sight: 29 1/2" square. Framed: 37 1/2" square.
Condition:
Overall very good condition.
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Robert H. Walker (fl. 1882-1922)
Robert H. Walker (fl. 1882-1922) - Watercolour - ''The End of the Day'' - Village street scene at evening with plough horses returning home 20ins x 30ins signed in full and dated '91 in original gilt moulded frame and glazed
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James Earle Fraser (American,
James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) "End of the Trail" bronze sculpture. Script signature on base of bronze along with foundry marks "EA 26" at one end; title plaque on marble plinth. 36"H x 30"W. Monumental statue and quality casting although unknown vintage.
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CHRISTIAN VON SCHNEIDAU (1893 -
CHRISTIAN VON SCHNEIDAU (1893 - 1976): WINDING ROAD FLANKED BY TREESoil on canvas; signed lower right; titled and signed verso; 18 x 24 inches; 27 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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W/C - Villa at End of Road with
W/C - Villa at End of Road with Trees by Laszlo Kesckey signed lr and dated 1939 in silver molded frame matted and glazed SS: 12 3/4'' x 17'' OS: 18 3/4'' x 22 3/4'' fine condition.
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RALPH E. OBERG, "A ROAD LESS
RALPH E. OBERG, "A ROAD LESS TRAVELED" O/B Ralph E. Oberg (American b. 1950), "A Road Less Traveled," late 20th-early 21st century, oil on linen board depicting a mountain landscape on a bright day, signed at lower right, signed with title and location (Carmel, Utah) en verso, framed. Approx. canvas h. 10", w. 12"; overall h. 11.5", w. 13.375", d. 2".
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FRAMED TIN ROAD SIGN, READS
FRAMED TIN ROAD SIGN, READS "ROADSIDE GARDEN, 150FT AHEAD" IN WHITE LETTERS ON BLACK, SAND PAINTED ON TIN ENCASED IN WOODEN FRAME, W...Framed tin road sign, reads "Roadside Garden, 150ft Ahead" in white letters on black, sand painted on tin encased in wooden frame, wear consistent with age and use, including original holes in tin sign for hanging, etc., 6' 1" l. x 13 1/2" w.
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SAUL RABINO (AMERICAN 1892-1969)
SAUL RABINO (AMERICAN 1892-1969) LONELY ROAD Lithograph: 9 1/2 x 12 in. Framed; lower left titled: Lonely Road; lower right signed: Saul Rabino Provenance: Alexandria Estate
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F. G. HILL LANDSCAPE dirt road
F. G. HILL LANDSCAPE dirt road through the woods 23 3/4 x 33 1/2 in
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Seasonal landscape with a winding
Seasonal landscape with a winding road; oil pastel; 16" x 14"; signed "Lockhart" lower right.
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SVEND SVENDSEN (ILLINOIS/NORWAY,
SVEND SVENDSEN (ILLINOIS/NORWAY, 1864-1945), "THE ROAD HOME"., OIL ON CANVAS, 24" X 36". FRAMED 29.5" X 41.5".SVEND SVENDSEN, Illinois/Norway, 1864-1945, "The Road Home". Signed lower right "Svend Svendsen". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 29.5" x 41.5".
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JAMES EARLE FRASER SIGNED LITHO
JAMES EARLE FRASER SIGNED LITHO "END OF THE TRAIL"A James Earle Fraser (1876-1953) chromolithograph of a mourning Native American on horseback at sunset, produced by Reinthal?& Newman NY (1906-1928). Pencil-signed "Fraser" in the lower right margin, and titled in pencil "End of Trail" in the lower left margin. Image size is 9 x 12 inches, in a frame measuring 13.5 x 16.5 inches. Fraser was a noted artist with images of the American West. His works were shown in exhibitions including the 1898 Paris Salon, the 1913 New York Armory Show, and the 1915 San Francisco Panama-Pacific Exposition. His commissions included a 1908 bust of Theodore Roosevelt, and the design of the Buffalo Head nickel, but it is?"End of the Trail" that remains perhaps Fraser's best known image.
Condition
Not observed out of frame. There appears to be mild overall toning.
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SAUL RABINO (AMERICAN 1892-1969)
SAUL RABINO (AMERICAN 1892-1969) LONELY ROAD Lithograph: 9 1/2 x 12 in. Framed; lower left titled: Lonely Road; lower right signed: Saul Rabino Provenance: Alexandria Estate
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1 vol. Huxley, Aldous. Along The
1 vol. Huxley, Aldous. Along The Road. New York: George H. Doran, (1925). First American edition, #16/250 large paper copies signed by Aldous Huxley. 8vo, orig. 1/2 paper vellum & bds., t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, morocco spine label; spine scuffed & occasionally moderately dust soiled, some dust soiling to foot of spine. Lacking d/j & slipcase. Sound & internally clean. Duval p.
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P.H. Grund 'The Road Home' Oil on
P.H. Grund 'The Road Home' Oil on Canvas in Ornate Framed- 36x31''
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Ernest Chiriacka (American/New
Ernest Chiriacka (American/New York, b. 1920) "End of Day", oil on masonite, 5" x 7", signed lower right. Framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
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JOHN ENGLISH "THE ROAD WAS LIT"
JOHN ENGLISH "THE ROAD WAS LIT" (1989 COLORED PENCIL)M. John English
(New York, b. 1960)
The Road Was Lit , 1989
Colored pencil on artist's board
10 1/2" x 13 3/4"
Signed to the bottom right. Float-mounted behind glass in a maple frame that measures 21" x 24".
Provenance : From the collection of a Fortune 500 company.
Condition
Very good condition. Not removed from the frame.
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Ruth C. George (American, 20th
Ruth C. George (American, 20th century), fall landscape, a winding road overlooks a river and rolling hills in the distance; oil on canvas; 17 3/4" x 23 1/2"; signed lower left.
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After James Earle Fraser
After James Earle Fraser (American 1876 - 1953) "End of the Trail". Reproduction in cast bronze of the famous sculpture apprx. 13-1/2" x 10-1/2" x 5-1/2". With a rectangular base and braided reins. Faint stamp in base with copyright symbol artist's name and the beginning of a date. Attached to a rouge marble base.
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After James Earle Fraser (American,
After James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) \"The End of the Trail\", a patinated bronze equestrian group of a despondent Native American brave, presented on a stepped elliptical polished Grand Antique marble base, h. 14\", w. 11\", d. 5-1/2\".
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After James Earle Fraser,
After James Earle Fraser, American, 1876-1953, bronze sculpture, End of the Trail, 13 "h Estimate $200-300
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Circle of George Morland Rest
Circle of George Morland Rest Beside the Road
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
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James Earle Fraser (American,
James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953) "End of the Trail", patinated bronze sculpture, 1976 (verified by Modern Art Foundry, New York), inscribed "J. E. Fraser", "(c) #9 Syracuse University", and "Modern Art Fdry. N.Y.", mounted on a molded ovoid stained mahogany base, figure h. 18-1/2", w. 16-1/2", base h. 1-1/4", w. 16-3/4". Ex-collection: Dr. James W. Nelson, Gonzales, Louisiana. In addition to his famous 1894 sculpture "End of the Trail", Fraser also created many of America's great public monuments, including the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and a large number of monuments, statues and architectural sculptures in our nation's capital.
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James Earl Fraser (American
James Earl Fraser (American 1876-1953) THE END OF THE TRAIL patinated bronze on black marble base 26" (height) 66cm (height) signed in the mould 1918 ©Fraser
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After James Earle Fraser (American,
After James Earle Fraser (American, 1876-1953)
The End of the Trail, 1902
bronze
signed, dated and inscribed Collectors West
Height 22 inches.