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Lot of George Wallace political
Lot of George Wallace political memorabilia, including Pinback buttons, plastic banners, "Let the People Speak Stand Up for America" metal coins, necktie, salt & pepper shaker
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GEORGE GOETZ (AMERICAN
GEORGE GOETZ (AMERICAN (OKLAHOMA), 20TH CENTURY)George Goetz
American (Oklahoma), 20th century
Las Golindrinas
Oil on board
Signed lower right. Courtyard scene with grazing chickens and sheep outside a southwestern-style abode. Painted wooden frame, titled to verso.
Acquired June 12, 2010 from Dodson Gallery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and accompanied by bill of sale.
Board: 11 x 14 in. (27.94 x 35.56 cm.); frame: 17 x 20 in. (43.18 x 50.80 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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Bernhardt Wall (American 1872 -
Bernhardt Wall (American 1872 - 1956) etching, portrait "Lloyd George", dated 1919, artist proof, pencil signed lower right, matted and framed, sight 6 7/8"h x 9 7/8"w
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WALLACE THE MAGICIAN.Lee,
WALLACE THE MAGICIAN.Lee, Wallace. Wallace the Magician. Circa 1925. Three-sheet color lithograph stock poster with “Wallace the Magician” overprinted. The Magician produces a bounty of props, animals, and people from a large red cloth. Linen-backed. 81 x 42”. Upper border chipped, tiny separations at old folds. B+.
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GEORGES GARDET (FRENCH,
GEORGES GARDET (FRENCH, 1863-1939)Georges Gardet
French, 1863-1939
Lion & Gazelle
Bronze, signed, edition 6694 HP
Foundry stamp "Societie de Bronze de Paris". A lions eats its prey. Fine color and patina.
10 1/2 x 19 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (26.7 x 49.5 x 14 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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IRVING WALLACE. THE MAN. SIGNED AND
IRVING WALLACE. THE MAN. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO GENERAL POWELLIRVING WALLACE. THE MAN. SIGNED AND INSCRIBED TO GENERAL POWELL, Wallace, Irving. The Man. London: Cassell. 1966. 760 pp. Hardcover with jacket, English edition. Signed and inscribed on front free endpaper 'For General Colin Powell -/with respect and admiration -/always/Irving Wallace/April 23, 1989 -' Catalogue note: 'The Man' explores the socio-political consequences in American society when a black man becomes President of the United States, first published in 1964. The book was later adapted in 1972 into a film staring James Earl Jones. Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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STEPHEN SEYMOUR THOMAS (AMERICAN,
STEPHEN SEYMOUR THOMAS (AMERICAN, 1868-1956)Stephen Seymour Thomas
American, 1868-1956
Landscape
Oil on board
Signed and inscribed: "To Mrs. Higbee, with compliments of S. Seymour Thomas". Riverside landscape in soft color. Silvered wooden frame.
Sight: 8 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. (21.59 x 31.75 cm.), frame: 13 x 16 1/2 in. (33.02 x 41.91 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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J. W. WALLACE, EAST TN
J. W. WALLACE, EAST TN LANDSCAPEJames Wiley Wallace (Tennessee, 1852-1921) oil on board pastoral landscape depicting sheep at rest on a hillside; sunlight streaming through a grove of trees in the background. Signed J.W. Wallace lower right and dated 1903(sp?). Retains the original carved giltwood frame. 14 1/4" H x 17 1/2" W sight, 20 1/4" H x 23 1/2" W framed. Circa 1903. Provenance - James Wiley Wallace played a prominent role in Knoxville's artistic and civic scenes at the turn of the 20th century. He had no fewer than 16 original works exhibited at the 1910 Appalachian Exposition of Fine Art in Knoxville in addition to 7 monotypes. In addition to being an artist who depicted rural life and regional history, he served as editor and chief of the Knoxville Daily Tribune from 1880-1887. An interesting 1882 Harrisburg, PA newspaper article references a street encounter between William Rull, editor of the Republican "Chronicle" and Wallace, editor of the Democratic "Tribune". The altercation stemmed from a derogatory article Rull wrote about Wallace. Rull struck Wallace and Wallace responded by drawing a revolver and firing at Rull, missing him. Ironically, Wallace later served as a justice of the peace in the mid 1890s.
Condition:
Very good condition overall, minor surface grime revealed by blacklight, primarily in upper left hand corner.
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STEPHEN SEYMOUR THOMAS (AMERICAN,
STEPHEN SEYMOUR THOMAS (AMERICAN, 1868-1956)Stephen Seymour Thomas
American, 1868-1956
Landscape
Oil on board, signed and inscribed: "To Mrs. Higbee, with compliments of S. Seymour Thomas"
The riverside landscape rendered in soft color, in a silvered wooden frame.
Sight: 8 1/2 x 12 1/2 in. (21.59 x 31.75 cm.), frame: 13 x 16 1/2 in. (33.02 x 41.91 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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GARY HALE (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST
GARY HALE (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST C.)Gary Hale
American, 20th/21st century
White Thunder , 1990
Bronze; signed and dated, edition 13/21
Two rhinoceros battle for dominance, mounted to wooden base.
Bronze: 9 x 18 x 12 in. (22.9 x 45.7 x 30.5 cm.), overall: 11 x 22 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (27.9 x 57.2 x 36.8 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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18th C. George Edwards engraving,
18th C. George Edwards engraving, 'The Wall Creeper drawn from life by Geo. Edwards 1762'. 18th C. George Edwards engraving, 'The Swallow Tayled…' drawn from life by Geo. Edwards Oct. 1761'. Images 9.5" x 7.75" Frames 17" x 14.5" Condition: paper toning and minor staining CT Transfer Fee $20
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EDWARD JAMES FRAUGHTON (AMERICAN,
EDWARD JAMES FRAUGHTON (AMERICAN, B. 1939)Edward James Fraughton
American, b. 1939
Union Soldier 1987
Bronze
Signed, dated, and editioned 16/30. Portrait bust of a Civil War soldier in full uniform, mounted to wooden base.
24 x 20 x 11 in. (60.96 x 27.94 x 50.80 cm.), overall height: 29 in. (73.66 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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GEORGE WALTERS, W/C HIGHLAND
GEORGE WALTERS, W/C HIGHLAND LANDSCAPEGeorge Stanfield Walters (United Kingdom, 1838-1924) Highland landscape watercolor with shepherd and dog herding sheep, signed lower left. Sight: 9" H x 13" W, frame: 15-3/4" H x 19-3/4" W. Provenance: Estate of Bill Zarnon, Gatlinburg, Tenn. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Very good condition.
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George Segal print (New Jersey,
George Segal print (New Jersey, 1924-2000), "Walther" from the series "Portraits", 1987, with two blindstamps lower left, aquatint, etching and drypoint on paper, image 49-3/4 x 38-3/4 in., page 51 x 40-3/8 in.; gilt silver frame; lot accompanied by "Portraits" brochure. Floated with archival tape, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. Georgetown Graphics, Washington, DC, late 1986; Private Collection
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George Walton signature, clipped
George Walton signature, clipped portion of document boldly signed "Geo Walton" (c. 1741-1804, signer of the Declaration of Independence), writing on verso, "Original/Pierce, White Hall/James Hart/Wilkes County…" (probably Georgia), 3 x 3-1/2 in. Area of toning around signature from prior mounting, small holes not affecting signature. Brunk Auctions, July 20-21, 2002, Lot 1016; Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Leroy Walter Flint (American
Leroy Walter Flint (American 1909-1991) "George is not home". Lithograph on paper signed and titled in the lower margin "LF" in the lower right corner of the image stamped "Federal Art Project" in the lower center matted and framed under glass overall 16-1/4" x 12-1/4". Ex. coll. John F. Puskas Cleveland Ohio.
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GARLAND WEEKS (AMERICAN, B.
GARLAND WEEKS (AMERICAN, B. 1942)Garland Weeks
American, b. 1942
Between Broncs , 1987
Bronze
Signed, titled, dated and editioned 18/20. A rodeo cowboy at rest with his saddle and lasso.
Marks for NAWA and for NSS.
16 1/2 x 17 x 13 1/2 in. (41.91 x 43.18 x 34.29 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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GEORGE STANFIELD WALTERS
GEORGE STANFIELD WALTERS (BRITISH, 1838-1924), SHIPPING AT A RIVER MOUTH, GORLESTON Watercolor on laid paper, signed "G. S. Walters, RBA" at lower left, retains several labels to verso, matted and framed.
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GEORGE WARREN LAWLOR, (1878-1932,
GEORGE WARREN LAWLOR, (1878-1932, MASSACHUSETTS), FISHERMAN MENDING A NET, 1910, OIL ON CANVAS, 24.25" H X 20.25" WGeorge Warren Lawlor, (1878-1932, Massachusetts) Fisherman mending a net, 1910 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower right: G. W. Lawlor 24.25" H x 20.25" W Oil on canvas Dimensions: 24.25" H x 20.25" W
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GEORGE C WALES (1886-1940,
GEORGE C WALES (1886-1940, BOSTON) FRAMED ETCHINGTITLED “SOUTH SEAS” DEPICTING TWO WHALE SHIPS UNDER SAIL. SIGNED IN PENCIL LOWER RIGHT, ALSO SIGNED AND DATED 1930 IN THE PLATE. PENCIL DEDICATION TO ELIZABETH WALLACE FROM THE ARTIST. SS 9” X 12 1/2”, WITH FRAME 14 1/2” X 19 1/2”.
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LEW WALLACE. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
LEW WALLACE. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 1906. AUTOGRAPHED LIMITED EDITION. 47/250 8 1/2 X 5 1/2 IN. (21.59 X 13.97 CM.)LEW WALLACE. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY. 1906. AUTOGRAPHED LIMITED EDITION. 47/250, [Americana] Wallace, Lew. An Autobiography, Autograph Edition. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1906. 8vo. Cloth covers with pasted titles, in original blue wrappings, pages partially cut, with clipped signature of Wallace added to frontispiece portrait of author in Vol. 1. Limitation page, reverse of title page, 'This edition is limited to two hundred and fifty copies, There is in the first volume of each copy a photogravure portrait of General Wallace and his autograph. This being a posthumous publication, the autographs have been cut from various letters and checks supplied by Mrs. Wallace. This copy is No. 47.' (2) Catalogue note: Lew Wallace (1827-1905) was a Major General during the Civil War, he also served as Governor of New Mexico Territory from 1878 to 1881 and Minister to the Ottoman Empire from 1881 to 1885. Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (21.59 x 13.97 cm.)
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GREG KELSEY (AMERICAN, B. 1971)Greg
GREG KELSEY (AMERICAN, B. 1971)Greg Kelsey
American, b. 1971
Sundance and the Wild Bunch Hit the Union Pacific , 2015
Bronze
Signed, dated, and editioned 2/25. A trio of cowboys on horseback crossing train tracks with drawn pistols. Mounted to wooden base.
Bronze 15 x 24 x 17 1/2 in. (38.10 x 60.96 x 44.45 cm.), Overall height: 16 1/2 in. (41.91 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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AL CRAWFORD (AMERICAN, 20TH C.)Al
AL CRAWFORD (AMERICAN, 20TH C.)Al Crawford
American, 20th c.
Thirty-Thirty
Bronze
Signed, titled, and editioned 3/25 to the base. Full figure of a young cowboy on horse with rifle, mounted to wooden base with title plaque.
Bronze 13 1/2 x 12 in. (34.29 x 30.48 cm.), overall: 15 1/4 x 13 1/2 in. (38.74 x 34.29 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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Lew Wallace ALS 1886 1p 6 x 7.5 in.
Lew Wallace ALS 1886 1p 6 x 7.5 in. Crawfordsville (IN) 5 Apr. 1886. Recipient unknown. Suggests a date to appear in Lafayette. Indiana native Lew Wallace came from a family involved in public service and the military. His father was a graduate of West Point and served as Lieutenant Governor and Governor of the state. Wallace was a law student when war broke out with Mexico in 1846. He raised a militia company and his unit was part of Zachary Taylor's army. After returning to Indiana in 1847 he went back to his studies and was admitted to the bar in 1849. When the Civil War erupted he again became involved in raising troops as state adjutant general. Shortly thereafter he was appointed Colonel of the 11th Indiana and sent to western Virginia before coming back to serve with Grant in the Tennessee Valley. He eventually retired as a Major General. Although his commands were somewhat controversial Wallace served through the war. He was part of the commission that tried the Lincoln conspirators and the court-martial of Henry Wirz commandant of Andersonville prison camp. After the war he became governor of New Mexico Territory during which time the Lincoln County War erupted and later was appointed U.S. minister to the Ottoman Empire. From the time of its publication in 1880 Ben Hur has not been out of print. It was the best-selling book (other than the Bible) since Uncle Tom's Cabin not to be surpassed until Gone with the Wind was published in 1936. The book was the first and one of very few works of fiction to be blessed by the Pope. Condition: Folds and light toning as expected.
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GARLAND WEEKS (AMERICAN, B.
GARLAND WEEKS (AMERICAN, B. 1942)Garland Weeks
American, b. 1942
Old Time Dally Man . 1983
Bronze
Signed, titled, dated and editioned 8/20. Wall-mounted plaque with wooden backing, depicting a half-length cowboy with lasso, his dominant hand held aloft to display two missing fingers.
Acquired January 10th, 1989 from Hawthorn Galleries of Branson, Missouri and accompanied by paperwork.
Bronze: 19 1/2 x 10 x 5 in. (49.53 x 25.40 x 12.70 cm.), overall: 20 x 12 x 6 in. (50.80 x 30.48 x 15.24 cm.)
The Wallace Estate: Lee Renfrew Wallace and her husband Mahlon Brookings Wallace III lived an extremely happy and luxurious life filled with world travels, safaris, collecting, and philanthropy. From backgrounds in race-horse breeding and championship cattle ranching, the socialite couple paid homage to the St. Louis area community in a variety of ways.
Mr. Wallace served as Director of Commerce Bank, President of the St. Louis Zoo Friends Board, and was charitable to numerous organizations he believed in. Behind every great man is a better woman, and his wife Lee was renowned for being the glue of the family while she warmly served as Director of Development for local educational institutions and made an impact with her lasting spirit. The couple’s art collection ranges in style and period and spans a broad price-point.
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GEORGE MCCONNELL (MAINE,
GEORGE MCCONNELL (MAINE, 1852-1929), WAVES CRASHING AGAINST THE SHORE., OIL ON BOARD, 9" X 13". FRAMED 14.5" X 18.5".GEORGE MCCONNELL 1852-1929 Waves crashing against the shore. Signed and dated lower left "Geo. McConnell 1924". Oil on board, 9" x 13". Framed 14.5" x 18.5". Dimensions: Oil on board, 9" x 13". Framed 14.5" x 18.5".
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GEORGE W. WATERS (AMERICAN
GEORGE W. WATERS (AMERICAN 1832-1912) RIVERSCAPE Oil on canvas; 12 x 20 in. Framed; lower left signed ''G.W. Waters''
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1 piece. Autograph Letter
1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Wallace, Alfred. Dorset, Feb. 29, 1904. 4 pp., 12mo; slightly toned. To James D. Law, disputing James Whitcomb Riley's authorship of the poem "Leonainie." 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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ROBERT WALLACE MARTIN (1843-1923)
ROBERT WALLACE MARTIN (1843-1923)
JAMES ANGUS MARTIN, 1863 plaster relief, titled J A MARTIN and dated49.5cm (19 1/2in) high, 42.5cm (16 3/4in) wideProvenance:Purchased from Richard Dennis, April 1997.Literature:Coleman, B., The Best of British Arts & Crafts, Atglen, 2004, p. 229 (illustrated).
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Wallace Stover (American,
Wallace Stover (American, 1903-1983), Portrait of an Elderly Gentleman, oil on canvas; 18" x 14"; signed lower right. Stover studied at the Herron Art Institute. His teachers were Wheeler, Forsyth, Richards, and Hadley.
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GEORGE W. WATERS (AMERICAN,
GEORGE W. WATERS (AMERICAN, 1832–1912), BLACK MOUNTAIN, LAKE GEORGE Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 'G. W. Waters/05' (lower right).
George W. Waters (American, 1832-1912)
George W. Waters was born on March 31, 1832 in the small upstate community of Coventry in Chenango County, NY. He began his artistic career early and in 1850, at the age of eighteen, Waters had his first exhibit when one of his paintings was on view at the National Academy of Design in New York City. Though he maintained a studio in New York City for many years, George and his wife, Sarah, moved upstate in 1861 to the small city of Elmira where they settled and raised a family. In 1869, George was chosen to be the first director of the art department of Elmira College. Although Waters traveled to Europe both in 1880 and 1886, the travels with the most profound impact on his artwork were in and around the countryside and wilderness areas of the northeast. The artist made frequent trips to the White Mountains, the Adirondacks, and to the lakes and woods of northern New York State. From pencil sketches made during his travels, Waters would translate these to landscape paintings upon returning to his studio. In 1903, at the age of 71, Waters retired from his position at Elmira College. He continued to paint until his death on July 23, 1912.
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WALLACE O'NEAL, JR. (NC,
WALLACE O'NEAL, JR. (NC, 1896-1976), BLUEBILL Poplar Branch, North Carolina, circa 1930s, carved and painted wood, large Saunders Foundry ballast.
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GEORGE WAITE (AMERICAN, 1934-1994),
GEORGE WAITE (AMERICAN, 1934-1994), UNTITLED, 1963 Pastel on paper, signed and inscribed along lower edge of sheet.
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GEORGE S. WALTERS (1837-1924)
GEORGE S. WALTERS (1837-1924) BRITISHGeorge Stanfield Walters, Lowestoft sailing barge approaching the pier, watercolour on paper, signed bottom/left. Giltwood frame. 9.25 x 13.25 inches.
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Thomas Worlidge (1700-1766) oil
Thomas Worlidge (1700-1766) oil on canvas Portrait of George Husey signed and dated 1758 30 x 25in. Estimate ?800-1 200 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 Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?2 600
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George Paice (1854-1925) - Oil
George Paice (1854-1925) - Oil painting - ''Bourton Hill'' - Portrait of a standing racehorse canvas 20ins x 27ins in moulded gilt frame (painting restored and relined)