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Watercolor and hollowcut silhouette
Watercolor and hollowcut silhouette of the Reverend David Kellogg of Framingham Massachusetts 12" x 8". ?
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Kirkman (Frederick B) The British
Kirkman (Frederick B) The British Bird Book, An Account of all the Birds, Nests and Eggs Found in the British Isles, vols 1-3, 1st edition, Edinburgh: T C & E C Jack, 1911-13, 201 mainly colour plates, original buff cloth, royal 4to and Halliday (W) The Book of Migratory Birds
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Manner of Birket Foster/Knightwick,
Manner of Birket Foster/Knightwick, Worcestershire/figures outside a cottage/bears signature/watercolour, 48cm x 76cm/see illustration
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L Knyff after J Kip/Uppark,
L Knyff after J Kip/Uppark, Sussex/Stansted, Sussex/ engravings, 35cm x 48cm
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JOHANNES KIP BIRD'S EYE
JOHANNES KIP BIRD'S EYE ARCHITECTURAL ENGRAVING Netherlands,1653-1722Sky view of vast land and large buildings with a banner reading "Fairford the Seat of Samuel Barker Esq." along top margin.
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Kirkpatrick William Arber Brown
Kirkpatrick William Arber Brown [American Massachusetts/Maine b.1880] oil on canvas portrait of a young red haired woman signed l.l. "W.A.B. Kirkpatrick". 20"x13.75"
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KIRK TATOM (AMERICAN, B. 1955),
KIRK TATOM (AMERICAN, B. 1955), CARVED MARBLE ABSTRACT AVIAN SCULPTURE 20th century, carved and polished pink rose marble, incised signature TATOM to underside.
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Jerome Kirk (American b. 1923).
Jerome Kirk (American b. 1923). ''Five Red Rings on Black Pick '' painted sheet metal and wire kinetic sculpture mounted on black metal base inscribed on base ''KIRK '' 19 in. H. 31 in. W. Estimate $ 2 000-3 000 Paint loss paint scratches.
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FRAMED JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, AQUATINT
FRAMED JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, AQUATINT Joseph Kirkpatric (English, 1872-c.1936 ) "A Sussex Windmill" signed lr, with label verso, edition of 150; aquatint, 4 3/4 x 6 7/8 in., pm.
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H. Hawley architectural
H. Hawley architectural rendering, cathedral interior designed by Francis Kimball, signed lower left "F. M. Kimball/Architect" (Francis Hatch Kimball, American, 1845-1919), rendered by and signed lower right "Hughson Hawley" (American, 1850-1936), watercolor, pencil and ink on card, image 16-3/8 x 11 in. (sight); flat gilt oak frame. Fading, toning; frame with abrasions. Private Collection, San Luis Obispo, California.
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RICHARD KIRK (AMERICAN. B. 1932)
RICHARD KIRK (AMERICAN. B. 1932) PAINTING, PUPPETEER WITH MARIONETTES. SIGNED KIRK LOWER RIGHT. OIL ON CANVAS. 36 BY 24 IN., OVERALL, IN A PARCEL GILT PAINTED WOOD FRAME, 46 BY 34 IN.RICHARD KIRK (American. b. 1932) PAINTING Puppeteer with Marionettes. Signed Kirk lower right. Oil on Canvas. 36 by 24 in., overall, in a parcel gilt painted wood frame, 46 by 34 in.
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Jerome Kirk (American b. 1923).
Jerome Kirk (American b. 1923). Abstract mobile sheet metal and wire hanging mobile comprised of: circular and diamond-cut metal pieces largest circle - 22 in. Diam. Estimate $ 2 000-3 000 Wear rust from outdoor exposure.
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Robert B. Johnston (British,
Robert B. Johnston (British, 1840-1914) "St. Monan's Old Kirk", watercolor, signed lower right "R. B. Johnston", titled on an old paper label en verso, sight 15" x 21-3/4". Glazed and framed. St. Monan's Parish Church dates back to 875 when St. Monan was buried there and a shrine was established in honor of his memory. In 1346 David II ordered a church built on the site. In the late 1400's, the church was given by James III to form the basis of a Dominican priory.
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Watercolor Norman Kirk (American,
Watercolor Norman Kirk (American, b. 1924) attributed, coastal landscape, matted and framed; overall good condition, age wear, surface wear, surface soiling; sight L 26" H 20" (Approx.)
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Kirkpatrick Rose Ranieri
Kirkpatrick Rose Ranieri [American/Pennsylvania died 2008] watercolor painting signed along the street curb "Rose Ranieri Kirkpatrick" titled verso "Rittenhouse Square Street- Phila" and labeled verso "Rose Ranieri Kirkpatrick Powder mill Lane Penfield Downs Phila.". 9.5"x11.75"
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KIRK MANGUS (PA/OH, 1952-2013)
KIRK MANGUS (PA/OH, 1952-2013) "Femme", 1986-87, large scale pottery figure with experimental slip and salt glazes, signed lower back, 52 1/2" x 21" x 17". Fine condition.
Mangus was Head of Ceramics at Kent State University from 1985 till his death in 2013 and also taught at Alfred University Summer School, Cleveland Institute of Art, and Cranbrook Academy of Art. See "Kirk Mangus: Things Love" page 17, plate 2; pps 122-123.
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MARY KIRK KELLY
MARY KIRK KELLY (AMERICAN/ALABAMA, 1918-2013)Mary Kirk Kelly (American/Alabama, 1918-2013), five ceramic vegetables incl. lettuce head, two mushrooms, yellow bell pepper, and a radish, each signed, largest h. 4 in.
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Two Kirk repoussé round bowls,
Two Kirk repoussé round bowls, floral borders: pedestal base, "179A", "Hand Decorated", no monogram, 3 x 11-1/4 in.; shaped border, "15", "A" monogram, 1-3/4 x 9 in. small dents ; marks for S. Kirk & Son, 33.45 oz. T., (two pieces). Both with light scratches. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman
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MARY KIRK KELLY
MARY KIRK KELLY (AMERICAN/ALABAMA, 1918-2013)Mary Kirk Kelly (American/Alabama, 1918-2013), four ceramic vegetables incl. butter squash, two red peppers, and a white onion, each signed, largest h. 8 in.
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(2) LARGE ENGLISH EARLY 18TH C.
(2) LARGE ENGLISH EARLY 18TH C. BIRDSEYE VIEWS OF COUNTRY ESTATES Including: "Grimthorpe in the County of Lincoln, the Seat of the Rt. Honble. Robt. Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain of England, Baron of Willoghby-Beck and Eresby, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotularum of the above said County, Hereditary Lord Warden of Waltham Forrest, and One of the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honble. Privy Council & etc." Kip, Johannes (1653-1722) and Leonard Knyft (1650-1722), London, 1705, PLUS "Chatsworth House, being ye Seat of his Grace Wm. Duke and Earl of Devonshire, Marquis of Hartington, Baron of Hardwicke, Ld. Steward of her Maj'ties Household, Chiewf Justice in Eyre of all her Maj'ties Forrests Chaces Parks &c. Trent North Kt. of the Most Noble Order of the Garter" from "Brittania Illustrata, from the 1724 edition published by Joseph Smith. 1707, this state 1724. Hand colored etchings. Housed in matching gilt molded and beaded panel frame, matted and glazed, OS: 22 1/2" x 27 1/2", SS: 13 1/4" x 18 1/2". Lightly toned.
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MARY KIRK KELLY
MARY KIRK KELLY (AMERICAN/ALABAMA, 1918-2013)Mary Kirk Kelly (American/Alabama, 1918-2013), two ceramic gourds, the multi-color signed and dated 1987, the other signed, taller 6 1/4 in. Provenance: From the personal collection of Mary Kirk Kelly
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MARY KIRK KELLY
MARY KIRK KELLY (AMERICAN/ALABAMA, 1918-2013)Mary Kirk Kelly (American/Alabama, 1918-2013), ceramic cabbage leaf bowl, signed and dated 1987, h. 3 in., w. 11 1/2 in., d. 12 in.
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MARY KIRK KELLY
MARY KIRK KELLY (AMERICAN/ALABAMA, 1918-2013)Mary Kirk Kelly (American/Alabama, 1918-2013), eleven ceramic vegetables, all signed, life size
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EARL KERKAM (1890-1965): PORTRAIT
EARL KERKAM (1890-1965): PORTRAIT OF A MAN Oil on board signed upper right; 24 x 18 in.
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Keswick School of Industrial
Keswick School of Industrial Arts, a shallow copper bowl with raised floral decoration and central fish roundel, impressed mark, 25cm diameter, a copper bowl with raised floral decoration, 20cm diameter, and a large copper two-handled jardinière embossed a border of grapes and vines, impressed mark, 46cm wide overall
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DEFFEBACH, Kirk, (American,
DEFFEBACH, Kirk, (American, 1928-2005): ''A Look Toward Camelot'' Abstract Scene, Oil/Canvas, 15'' x 17'', signed lower left, titled verso, framed 15.50'' x 17.75''.
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MARY KIRK KELLY
MARY KIRK KELLY (AMERICAN/ALABAMA, 1918-2013)Mary Kirk Kelly (American/Alabama, 1918-2013), ceramic cabbage tureen, with lid, signed and dated 1981, h. 9 in., dia. 10 in.
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EARL KERKAM (1890-1965): PORTRAIT
EARL KERKAM (1890-1965): PORTRAIT HEAD OF A MAN Oil on board signed on verso; 10 3/4 x 7 3/4 in.
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John Ward (1917-2007) - Pen and ink
John Ward (1917-2007) - Pen and ink sketch - ''Staplehurst'' 8ins x 13.5ins framed and glazed and a copy of the book for which this illustration was prepared - Richard Church - ''The Little Kingdom'' published by Hutchinson London reprinted 1965
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DAVID YOUNG CAMERON. "TEWKESBURY
DAVID YOUNG CAMERON. "TEWKESBURY ABBEY," ETCHING Etching, signed lr, plate size: 16 1/2 x 8 3/4 in., framed.
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A Derby chamberstick modelled as
A Derby chamberstick modelled as two birds in a bocage arch above a dog, 21cm high
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FOUR MARY KIRK KELLY SHELL FORM
FOUR MARY KIRK KELLY SHELL FORM TABLE OBJECTS(Alabama, 1918-2013) each of naturalistic form, comprising: small clam shell bowl, signed "Mary Kirk Kelly" to base, 2-1/8 x 8 in.; large clam shell bowl, signed and dated to base "Mary Kirk Kelly/1997", 4-3/8 x 11-3/4 in.; pair of cockle shell adorned napkin rings, initialed "KK" to interior, 2-1/2 x 2 in.
Note: Mary Kirk Kelly (1918-2013) was born and lived in Axis, Alabama. Known for her delightful ceramic sculptures of vegetables and fruits, Mary was exposed to the use of clay at an early age through her father who owned a local brickyard. Mary was a teacher the majority of her adult life until she retired in the 1970s. Following her retirement, she began to experiment with ceramics, first using clay found in the swimming holes nearby to make simple dishes and cups. It wasn't until a neighbor asked her to make a ceramic replica of a prized cabbage he’d grown, that Mary realized her passion for making naturalistic pottery. Brunk is pleased to bring to auction select pieces from her personal collection.
Condition:
anomalies as made, surface accretion; small clam shell bowl with chip to rim
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MARY KIRK KELLY EARTHENWARE CABBAGE
MARY KIRK KELLY EARTHENWARE CABBAGE BOWLMary Kirk Kelly (American/Alabama, 1918-2013) Earthenware Cabbage Bowl , signed on base, h. 5 in., dia. 10 1/2 in
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EARL KERKAM (1890-1965): PORTRAIT
EARL KERKAM (1890-1965): PORTRAIT OF A MAN WITH HAT AND TIE Together with a portrait of a young girl oil on board one signed on verso; 11 1/4 x 9 in.
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Staffordshire kilted huntsman
Staffordshire kilted huntsman wearing a plumed hat and short jacket next to a stream with waterfall and deer 19th c. 17.5"h.
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MARY KIRK KELLY
MARY KIRK KELLY (AMERICAN/ALABAMA, 1918-2013)Mary Kirk Kelly (American/Alabama, 1918-2013), eight ceramic lettuce-leaf bowls, all signed, h. 2 in., dia. 7 in.