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DRESDEN FIGURINE GREEN WOODPECKER
DRESDEN FIGURINE GREEN WOODPECKER ON STUMPwoodpecker on tree
Green woodpecker seated on a leafy tree stump with beak open . The head is black and red speckled plumage and a grey breast. The back and wings are green with white speckled wing tips and edges.Mark under side in blue #woodpecker
Issued: 19th century
Dimensions: 11""H
Manufacturer: Possibly Dresden
Country of Origin: Germany
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Beswick Green Woodpecker 1218
Beswick Green Woodpecker 1218
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A handcolored engraving of a
A handcolored engraving of a woodpecker framed. Size of frame 31 1/2 xo 25 inches.
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Dresden porcelain figure of a green
Dresden porcelain figure of a green woodpecker 20th century Modeled atop a tree stump, blue 'Dresden' marks to base. H: 9 1/4in. PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Naide, Philadelphia, PA
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Oil on canvas painting of a hen
Oil on canvas painting of a hen woodpecker on a birch tree late 19th c. 14.5"x7.5"
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Carved and painted birds:
Carved and painted birds: pileated woodpecker and white cockatoo, finely carved and painted, mounted on wooden perches, 21 in., with glass bell dome, 22-3/4 in. Excellent condition. Said to be by a North Georgia artist; Private Collection
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20th c. Audubon print ''Pileated
20th c. Audubon print ''Pileated Woodpecker'' marked ''New York Graphic Society Inc....''. Sight 31'' x 20''. Provenance McCutcheon collection New Jersey.
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A Beswick figure of a woodpecker,
A Beswick figure of a woodpecker, 22cm high, two Royal Worcester figures of budgerigars, a Royal Worcester figure of a thrush and five other figures of birds
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Beswick Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
Beswick Lesser Spotted Woodpecker 2420
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Gould and Hart (British, 19th
Gould and Hart (British, 19th Century) "Heart-Spotted Woodpecker" and "Scarlet-Collared Flower Pecker", pair of chromolithographs, legend lower margin, sight 20-1/2" x 14" and 18-1/4" x 11". Both glazed, matted and framed.
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John James Audubon (American
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Golden Winged Woodpecker" Plate 273 chromolithograph from Birds of America Bien edition sheet 36 in. x 26 1/2 in.
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John James Audubon (American
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Red headed Woodpecker" Plate 27 hand-colored engraving with aquatint from Birds of America Havell edition sheet 38 in. x 26 in. attractively float-mounted and framed.
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Mark Catesby engraving (British,
Mark Catesby engraving (British, 1683-1749), …The Yellow Belly'd Woodpecker…The Smallest Spotted Woodpecker, from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands , 1771 edition, "MC" monogram in plate, hand-colored engraving on laid paper with "J. Whatman" 18th century watermark, plate 10 x 13-5/8 in., page 14-1/4 x 20-1/2 in.; 20th century wood frame. Minor mildew spotting, binding edge at bottom, taped at top with paper tape, corner loss upper right, some chipping at edges, small hole lower right edge, impression right margin, 1/2 in. tear at bottom, light foxing, very light toning; frame with abrasions.
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A Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty
A Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Bird Downy Woodpecker perched on a pecan branch. Height 10 1/2 inches.
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Beswick Woodpecker 7299 (restored
Beswick Woodpecker 7299 (restored Beak) Grey Wagtail 1041 and Bullfinch 1042 Bluetit (5)
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Beswick Model of a Lesser Spotted
Beswick Model of a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker 2420
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Beswick Lesser Spotted Woodpecker
Beswick Lesser Spotted Woodpecker 2420
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After John James Audubon (New York,
After John James Audubon (New York, 1785-1851), "Golden Winged Woodpecker, Plate 273", chromolithograph on wove paper, from The Birds of America, New York, John James Audubon, 1860, lithography by Julius Bien, double elephant folio edition, 38-1/2 x 25-5/8 in. (page), chestnut frame,
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Weller Brighton woodpecker.
Weller Brighton woodpecker. Unmarked. Professional restoration to beak. 6'' tall.
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Carved and painted woodpecker
Carved and painted woodpecker late 19th c. attributed to George Miller Upper Black Eddy Bucks County Pennsylvania 5" h. 11 1/2" w. ?
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17 Octavo Audubon prints:
17 Octavo Audubon prints: hand-colored lithographs, Bowen Edition: "Red-bellied Woodpecker", "Indigo Bunting", "Towne Ground Finch", "Great Carolina Wren", "Brown-headed Nuthatch", "Nuttall's Whip-poor-will", "American Robin", "Barn or Chimney Swallow", "Common Mocking Bird", "Crested Titmouse", "Ruby-throated Hummingbird", "Purple Martin", "Pileated Woodpecker", "Crested Purple Finch", "Common Blue Bird", "American Goldfinch", "Downy Woodpecker", page 10-3/4 x 6-5/8 in.; archivally framed in matching gilt wood frames. Hinged at tops, light toning, some with light foxing, some with creases. Purchased by consignor upon viewing each bird on his Tryon, North Carolina Estate.
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HELEN LAY STRONG CARVED
HELEN LAY STRONG CARVED RED-HEADED WOODPECKER NEW YORK, CIRCA 1979 HEIGHT 16”. HEIGHT OF BIRD 4”.HELEN LAY STRONG CARVED RED-HEADED WOODPECKER, New York, Circa 1979, Mounted on a driftwood branch with painted tag on back "Red-Headed Woodpecker hand whittled and painted by Helen L. Strong 1979". Dimensions: Height 16". Height of bird 4".
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GILES PELTIER (CANADIAN, B.
GILES PELTIER (CANADIAN, B. 1946), "RED-HEADED WOOD-PECKER", REVERSE PAINTED BIRD DECORATION CARVED INTO CLEAR COMPOSITE, ILLUMINATED BY LED LIGHTS IN BASE, SIGNED "PELTIER" AND NUMBERED "1/1" ON BASE, WEAR CONSISTENT...Giles Peltier (Canadian, b. 1946), "Red-Headed Wood-Pecker", reverse painted bird decoration carved into clear composite, illuminated by LED lights in base, signed "Peltier" and numbered "1/1" on base, wear consistent with age, sculpture only: 14 1/2" h. x 10" w. x 2" d.
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Royal Crown Derby paperweights A
Royal Crown Derby paperweights A Green Woodpecker and a Bird Eating Corn (both seconds (2)
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Royal Crown Derby Paperweights
Royal Crown Derby Paperweights Green Woodpecker and Bird Eating Corn (Both Seconds) (2)
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Painted plywood whirligig of a
Painted plywood whirligig of a woodpecker.
20"h x 17"w x 13"d
Condition: Losses to paint.
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JOHN JAMES AUDUBON
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (1785-1851)Gold-winged Woodpecker, 1828
hand-colored engraving, 37 1/2 by 25 3/4 in. sheet
"Gold-winged Woodpecker (No. 8, Plate 37)"
"Gold-winged Woodpecker Male 1. F.2. Picus Auratus" lower right
"Drawn from Nature and Published by John J. Audubon F.R.S.E.F.L.S. M.W.S." lower right
"Engraved by Robt Havell, Junr Printed & Coloured by R Havell Senr London, 1828" lower right
on J. Whatman Turkey Mill watermarked paper
Provenance: The Estate of Ann Dickinson Dale
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After John James Audubon (New York,
After John James Audubon (New York, 1785-1851), Pileated Woodpecker, Plate 257, from the elephant folio of The Birds of America, lithography by Julius Bien, 1860, signed under mat, chromolithograph on paper, 39-1/2 x 26-3/8 in.; black-painted frame,
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Four Eleazar Albin etchings
Four Eleazar Albin etchings (British, 1680-1741), from A Natural History of English Songbirds…, London, 1737: A Woodpecker from Bengall, 11-3/8 x 9-1/4 in., uneven trim right edge; The Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, circa 1731, 10-3/4 x 8-3/4 in., tears at edges, corners with loss, tape verso; The Red Linnet Hen, H. Fletcher, etcher, with watermark, 11 x 8-3/4 in.; The Red Linnet Cock, by F. Albin, 11 x 8-5/8 in., corner loss lower left, small tear left edge, hand-colored etchings, unframed. Stains, pencil inscriptions, grime, light foxing, toning.
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Plant Tuscan China Redcap
Plant Tuscan China Redcap Woodpecker and Kingfisher
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Boehm figural group, two green
Boehm figural group, two green woodpeckers with white morning glories, V-shaped printed mark, "Boehm" in script, limited issue of 250, 22 in.
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AFTER JOHN J. AUDUBON. "GOLDEN
AFTER JOHN J. AUDUBON. "GOLDEN WINGED WOODPECKER" Reproduction print, 37 3/4 x 25 1/2 in., framed.
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PAUL MARGOCSY (1945-), GREAT
PAUL MARGOCSY (1945-), GREAT SPOTTED WOODPECKERS Title: Paul Margocsy (1945-), Great Spotted Woodpeckers Dimensions: 13 x 9 1/4 Frame dimensions: 24 x 21 1/4 x 1
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20TH C. FELIPE ARCHULETA WOODEN
20TH C. FELIPE ARCHULETA WOODEN WOODPECKER SCULPTUREFelipe Benito Archuleta (Hispanic American 1910-1991), ca. 1970 to 1980s CE, "Woodpeckers." This is a fabulous hand carved and painted wooden sculpture by the folk artist Felipe Archuleta. The piece consists of a large tree trunk that is left in a mostly natural state, with a mother woodpecker carved separately and attached to the trunk, and a wooden chick's head protruding from a natural cavity. The mother has a tuft of dried grass in her mouth to add to the nest inside the cavity. The wood and materials in this piece are all found items; taken from Archuleta’s or his neighbors' land. Archuleta uses chainsaws and chisels to shape each piece and attaches the pieces to each other with nails. An adhesive mixed with sawdust is applied to fill in any gaps and is then painted. Size: 15" W x 28" H (38.1 cm x 71.1 cm)
Felipe Benito Archuleta was born in Santa Cruz, New Mexico into a poor family that immigrated from Mexico. He left school at an early age to help support his family as a field laborer, stone mason, and then as a carpenter for most of his adult life. When he was 57, Archuleta fell on especially hard times and turned to religion and intense prayer to seek an answer to his situation and give his life a more purposeful direction. He claims that God spoke to him and commanded Archuleta to use his carpentry talents to carve animals. However, Archuleta also visited a gallery owned by Dr. Rudy Kieve who sold hand-carved sculptures, which may have been his true inspiration. Archuleta quickly gained recognition for his distinctive style and sometimes terrifying creations, often focused on exaggerating the teeth and claws of the animals. He is considered the father of modern "Non Santero" carvings, and his work has been exhibited in many folk-art exhibitions and museums. His son, Leroy Archuleta (1949 to 2002), and grandson Ron Archuleta Rodriguez (1968 to present) have followed in his footsteps and assisted in the workshop, becoming talented carvers as well. For more information, please see the American Folk Art Museum website essay "American Perspectives: Felipe Benito Archuleta."
Provenance: ex-William and Jane Frazer, Aspen, Colorado, USA, acquired 1980s
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Condition:
Not signed. Old inactive insect holes on trunk. Nicely weathered patina. Some minor fading to pigments. Intact and great condition.
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CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD WOODPECKER,
CARVED AND PAINTED WOOD WOODPECKER, SIGNED MULLICAN, H: 22 INCarved and Painted Wood Woodpecker, Signed Mullican, H: 22 in
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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''.''