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FENTON CAMEO GLASS VASE
FENTON CAMEO GLASS VASE Migration, signed by artist, limited edition, 11 3/4 in. H.
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FENTON CAMEO GLASS FISHBOWL VASE
FENTON CAMEO GLASS FISHBOWL VASE Limited edition, signed by artist, 3 1/2 in. H.
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Abstract Oil on Canvas. Signed
Abstract Oil on Canvas. Signed Fenton. From a Tarrytown location. Dimensions: 16" x 14"
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SIX FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS .
SIX FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS .
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TWO FENTON CAMEO GLASS VASES One
TWO FENTON CAMEO GLASS VASES One artist proof, one limited edition; both signed by artist, 6 1/2 to 7 1/2 in. H.
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SEVEN FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS
SEVEN FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS Some limited edition.
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SEVEN FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS .
SEVEN FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS .
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FENTON SALMON RUN CAMEO GLASS
FENTON SALMON RUN CAMEO GLASS VASE Limited edition, signed by artist, 8 in. H.
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SIX FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS
SIX FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS Some limited edition.
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SIX FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS
SIX FENTON ARTIST SIGNED EGGS Some limited edition.
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A Signed Fenton Experimental Vase
A Signed Fenton Experimental Vase dated 1976 Raspberry pink with black and white pulled decoration layered glass bulbous shape vase with plain polished rim polished pontil acid etched Fenton stamp with date within the pontil. Apprx. 10-1/2"H.
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(2)Pieces Fenton Art Glass One
(2)Pieces Fenton Art Glass One SignedTo include a Jack in the Pulpit irridescent striped vase and a carnival glass fairy lamp signed ''2001 Thomas K. Fenton #1707'' tallest is 7.25''H. Private Collection Rochester Hills Michigan
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FENTON SUNSET SAILS CAMEO GLASS
FENTON SUNSET SAILS CAMEO GLASS VASE Signed by artist, 6 3/4 in. H.
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FENTON HAND PAINTED GLASS VASE
FENTON HAND PAINTED GLASS VASE Signed Louise Pipper, 1984, 8 in. H.
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SIX PIECES OF FENTON ART GLASS
SIX PIECES OF FENTON ART GLASS Modern; including a large Burmese vase with hand painted decoration, signed by the painter, 8 7/8 in. H.; and an acid-etched bottle with applied butterfly, signed by artist J. K. Spindler and dated 2013, 8 in. H.
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FENTON CAMEO GLASS FREE RUN VASE
FENTON CAMEO GLASS FREE RUN VASE Limited edition, signed by artists, 9 in. H.
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHThomas Hart Benton (1889-1975)Frankie and Johnnie (1936)The lithograph published by Associated American Artists in an edition of only 100 prints is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right and listed as Fath catalog number 11.Benton often chose heroes of folk lore and the subjects of popular ballads as subjects for his paintings. In the Fath catalog he is quoted as saying: From Section of Missouri Mural at Mo. State Capitol, Jefferson City, Mo. The incident according to legend happened in St. Louis though the Tune in various forms is earlier than the 1890 St. Louis story. Anyhow the story is a part of Missouri Mythology like the Jesse James and Huck Finn stories.Image measures 16 x 22, sheet is 20.5 x 24, with a framed size of 26 x 31.5 inches.An outstanding example. Fine to very fine, the complete sheet with deckle edge along the top and right side, equally wide margin on the left suggests that side is complete as well, original wider margin along the bottom, properly mounted with two minimal acid free hinges, not laid down, no stain, damage or repair, very clean and free from mat burn. A nice, dark impression in slightly better condition than the example sold by our firm in March of 2023.
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JOHN FENTON (AMERICAN 1929-1977),
JOHN FENTON (AMERICAN 1929-1977), HASSIDIC DANCE III, ETCHING, SIGNED L.R. TITLED L.L. AND A/P L.C., FRAME: 14 X 16 IN. (35.6 X 40.6 CM.)John Fenton (American 1929-1977), Hassidic Dance III, Etching, Signed l.r. Titled l.l. and A/P l.c.,, Dimensions: Frame: 14 x 16 in. (35.6 x 40.6 cm.)
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHThomas Hart Benton (1889-1975)The Little Fisherman (1967)The lithograph published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 300 prints is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right and listed as Fath catalog number 80. A good strong impression on Rives watermarked paper.Benton's comments in Fath read: ''Not much story. Britt Adler, a boy of our neighborhood, posed for it some fifteen years ago. Based on a common incident in Missouri country - a boy, on the lake or river bank, baiting his hook. No doubt the same occurs in Texas wherever, and whenever, there's water and fish.''Image measures 14 x 10 on a 18 x 13 inch sheet with an overall frame size of 22.75 x 19.5 inches.Very good condition, the complete sheet with deckle edges, not laid down, no damage or repair. There is a very pale outline from a previous mat framing the image.
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHThomas Hart Benton (1889-1975)Frankie and Johnnie (1936)The lithograph from an edition of only 100 prints published by Associated American Artists is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right, listed as Fath catalog number 11.Benton's comments in Fath reads: ''From Section of Missouri Mural at Mo. State Capitol, Jefferson City, Mo. The incident according to legend happened in St. Louis though the Tune in various forms is earlier than the 1890 St. Louis story. Anyhow the story is a part of Missouri Mythology like the Jesse James and Huck Finn stories.''Image measures 16 x 22.5, sheet is 20.5 x 24.25, framed size is 25 x 30.25 inches.Very good-plus condition, the complete sheet with deckle edges, clean condition with only a very, very pale shadow from a previous mat visible when removed from the frame as shown here, not laid down, no stain, damage or repair. A nice, dark impression.
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FENTON GLASS-MAKERS' STUDIO
FENTON GLASS-MAKERS' STUDIO CARVED CAMEO VASE Modern limited edition, signed by "Kelsey / Bomkamp:" white over ruby glass; with original box and brochure.
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FENTON CAMEO GLASS LOVING FARM LIFE
FENTON CAMEO GLASS LOVING FARM LIFE VASE Signed by artist, 7 1/4 in. H.
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHThomas Hart Benton (1889-1975)Self-Portrait (1972)The lithograph published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 300 prints on Rives watermarked paper is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right and listed as Fath catalog number 84. Printed on Rives watermarked paper.Benton's comments in Fath read: This is a study, from the mirror image of an old artist, 'grandaddy Benton' as all the kids call me. I had a belly when I did it but after building a stone retaining wall, 65 feet long and in some places 10 feet high, on our place in Martha's Vinyard, I got rid of it. It hasn't come back.Image measures 19.5 x 13.75, sheet is 24.75 x 18.5 inches.Very good condition, the full untrimmed sheet with four deckle edges, not laid down, no damage, punctures, tears or repair; a faint mat burn surrounds the image, tape residue on the upper edge as shown, presents very well framed and matted.Provenance: Private collection, Des Moines, Iowa.
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOThomas Hart Benton (Missouri, 1889-1975)Instruction (1940)The lithograph from an edition of 250 prints published by Associated American Artists is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right, listed as Fath catalog number 41. A very strong impression.Benton's comments in Fath read:A painting of this was made in 1940 directly from life. On of my students at the K.C. Art Institute found the man selling snake medicine in the pool halls of 15th Street in downtown K.C. He caught rattle snakes and let them rot and ferment in gallon jars and sold the result as an aphrodisiac. He was also a preacher and conducted a Sunday school class. This picture shows him telling about the Bible. The painting is in the Louvre Collection, Great Neck N.Y.Image measures 10 x 12.5, sheet is 12.5 x 16.75, with a framed size of 19 x 23.25 inches.Very, very good condition, the full untrimmed sheet with four deckle edges, not laid down, no damage, stain, puncture or repair. There are two tiny points of foxing in total throughout the entire sheet and printer's ink lower right brown tape verso.Provenance: A private Kansas City collection.
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FENTON ROBERT BARBER ART GLASS
FENTON ROBERT BARBER ART GLASS VASE. Iridescent custard glass vase with hanging heart and vine decoration. Signed ''123/600 Fenton D.L.F''. Includes a certificate of authenticity signed by Frank M. Fenton Robert Barber and David L. Fetty.
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FENTON LIMITED EDITION HAND PAINTED
FENTON LIMITED EDITION HAND PAINTED GLASS EGG, SIGNEDBeautiful pink glass painted egg. Artist signature, edition number, and Fenton stamp on bottom.
Artist: B. Williams
Dimensions: 1.75"dia. x 4"H
Edition Number: 756 of 2500 Manufacturer: Fenton
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHThomas Hart Benton (1889-1975)Night Firing (1943)The lithograph published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints on Rives watermarked paper is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right and listed as Fath catalog number 57. This is a fine, dark impression.Benton's comments in Fath read:Drawing made in 1943 in North Carolina - part of a series of the Tobacco industry made at request of American Tobacco Co. The shed is where the tobacco is dried out with night and day slow fires beneath. There is a painting of this owned by Mr. & Mrs. Constable of Kansas City.Image measures 8.75 x 13.25, sheet is 11.5 x 16, and frame is 17 x 21.5 inches.Fair to good condition with the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, mat burn framing the image, brown tape adhered to the outer edge back side. No tears of repair.
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THREE FENTON ART GLASS VASES
THREE FENTON ART GLASS VASES Including a pink cased glass vase with dark violet threads and leaves, signed Dave Fetty; a blue and white opalescent jar signed Bill Fenton, with sapphire blue pressed cover and base; and a pink vase with Asian style flowers, painted by Lisa George.
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOThomas Hart Benton (Missouri, 1889-1975)Sunset (1941)The lithograph from an edition of 204 prints published by Associated American Artists is signed by the Benton in pencil below the image lower right and retains the original AAA label verso. It is recorded as Fath number 43.Image measures 9.75 x 13, frame size 20 x 22.5 inches.Very good to fine condition, the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, stain, puncture or repair; framed to archival standards in acid free mounts. Because this print is from a collection well-known by this auction firm for more than twenty years, it has not been removed from its framing for inspection. As with all lots we offer, the condition is guaranteed to be as stated or a full refund will be issued.
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOThomas Hart Benton (Missouri, 1889-1975)Frisky Day (1939)The lithograph is published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right and listed as Fath catalog number 30. A nice, dark impression on Rives (GCM) watermarked paper.Benton's comments in Fath read: 'Young colt in the Spring. South Missouri farm country.'Image measures 7.75 x 12 on a 11.75 x 15.25 inch sheet with an overall framed size of 16.25 x 20.5 inches.Very good condition, noting a very pale outline from a previous mat, the full untrimmed sheet with deckle edges, not laid down, no damage, puncture or repair; framed to archival standards in acid free mounts.
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A ca. 1900 oil on canvas signed
A ca. 1900 oil on canvas signed F. Fenetti (Frederick M. Fenetti American 1854-1915) floral still life of pink roses, in a period frame. Canvas 10” x 16” Overall 19” x 24.5” Condition: one puncture repair CT Transfer Fee $10
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOThomas Hart Benton (Missouri, 1889-1975)Discussion (1969)The lithograph from an edition of 250 prints published by Associated American Artists is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right, Fath number 82.Benton's comments in Fath read: 'In the summer of 1937, Life magazine hired me to report, with drawings, on the famous 'sit down' strikes occurring in the Detroit area at the time. Some newspaper reporters had written of these strikes as if they were the beginnings of revolution. I found neither talk about or desire for revolution, only an itch for more money. The drawing from which this litho was made represents a discussion between a union recruiter and a negro worker. The Union boss sits in the background looking on.'Image size 9.75 x 12, sheet measures 12.75 x 18, the frame is 20.5 x 22 inches.Very good condition, the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, stain, puncture or repair as shown here outside the frame and mat. There is a very pale outline of toning that frames the image from a previous mat, very good overall.
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Kevin Francis Artists Proof
Kevin Francis Artists Proof Colourway Figure Marlene Deitrich signed by Victoria Bourne
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FENTON ART GLASS PITCHER & 2
FENTON ART GLASS PITCHER & 2 VASES Modern; including a vaseline glass pitcher witn brown threading, signed Dave Fetty; a clear yellow and opalescent white cased glass ribbed vase; and a bubbled violet and white glass vase, signed Dave Fetty, tallest is 11 in. H.
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THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975)
THOMAS HART BENTON (1889-1975) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHThomas Hart Benton (1889-1975)Discussion (1969)The nice, clean example in fine condition is published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints on wove paper and signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right, Fath catalog number 82.This is a fine, dark impression in exceptional condition.Benton's comments in Fath read: 'In the summer of 1937, Life magazine hired me to report, with drawings, on the famous 'sit down' strikes occurring in the Detroit area at the time. Some newspaper reporters had written of these strikes as if they were the beginnings of revolution. I found neither talk about or desire for revolution, only an itch for more money. The drawing from which this litho was made represents a discussion between a union recruiter and a negro worker. The Union boss sits in the background looking on.'Image measures 9.75 x 12, sheet is 12.75 x 18, and frame is 19.75 x 23.5 inches.Fine to near mint condition, very clean, the full untrimmed sheet with four deckle edges, not laid down, no damage, stain, punctures, tears or repair; a very fine example framed to archival standards in acid free mounts.Provenance: A private Kansas City collection.
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SIGNED CONTEMPORARY ART GLASS VASE
SIGNED CONTEMPORARY ART GLASS VASE