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DRESDEN LOT OF PORCELAIN CABINET
DRESDEN LOT OF PORCELAIN CABINET ITEMS. To include 4 porcelain figures / groupings. From a Scarsdale, NY estate. Dimensions: Range between 7" h to 5" h. Condition: Updated 9/30/22 lady with carrots some chips and on leaves and fingers. Old repair to man with violin. Old repair to all white figure basket and neck missing finger . Photos added
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WILLIAM REDMORE BIGG R.A. OIL ON
WILLIAM REDMORE BIGG R.A. OIL ON BOARD"The Leisure Hour." Signed middle left, "W.R. Bigg 1825." Site: 39"H x 31.5"W; Frame: 45.5"H x 38"W. William Redmore Bigg (British 1755-1828) often depicted everyday scenes of rural life in his paintings. Provenance:From local estate, third generation Exhibited: Royal Academy, 1825. Depicts a older man with violin. Measures 10" X 12". Signed lower left. Third party shipping required
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ANTIQUE PORCELAIN SCULPTURE
ANTIQUE PORCELAIN SCULPTURE "MUSICAL LOVE"Antique Porcelain sculpture of figures "Musical Love". Porcelain sculpture depicting man with violin and a women sitting at the piano. A few of the fingers and the violin are chipped. Measures: 9" x 6" x 9"
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HELEN SORENSEN (AMERICAN,
HELEN SORENSEN (AMERICAN, 1876-1929), PORTRAIT OF A MAN WITH VIOLIN Oil on canvas, unsigned, a three-quarter length portrait of the artist's husband [Holger J. Sorensen (1882-1976)], inscribed with the artist's name on the stretcher, presented in a period gilt frame.
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DAVID ARONSON (AMERICAN, 1923 -
DAVID ARONSON (AMERICAN, 1923 - 2015), WOMAN WITH VIOLIN Patinated cast bronze, numbered 21/250, incised signature with foundry mark, mounted upon a hardwood base.
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AFTER LOUIS ICART (FRENCH 1888 -
AFTER LOUIS ICART (FRENCH 1888 - 1950), WOMAN WITH VIOLIN, OFFSET PRINT, FRAME: 26 3/4 X 26 IN. (67.95 X 66.04 CM.)After Louis Icart (French 1888 - 1950), Woman with Violin, Offset Print,, Dimensions: Frame: 26 3/4 x 26 in. (67.95 x 66.04 cm.)
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JIMMIE LEE SUDDUTH
JIMMIE LEE SUDDUTH (AMERICAN/ALABAMA)Jimmie Lee Sudduth (American/Alabama, 1910-2007) , "Woman with Violin", oil on plywood, signed lower right, 48 in. x 23 3/8 in., framed . Provenance: The Doug and Cathy Gitter Collection
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PAIR OF GERMAN OIL ON CANVAS
PAIR OF GERMAN OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAITSPair of German oil on canvas portraits, one with a man with pipe and newspaper, the other of a man with violin, both signed indistinctly, 9" x 7". In-House shipping is available for this lot.
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Craquelure.
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Three 19th C. porcelain
Three 19th C. porcelain figurines, including: 9.75"H standing gentleman with violin, 4.5”H figure of woman gathering eggs with crossed swords mark, and a 4.5”H of man Condition: small man repaired CT Transfer Fee $20
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GROUP OF THREE LLADRO PORCELAIN
GROUP OF THREE LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURESThree Large Lladro Group Figures, each with factory mark, ; comprising a courting couple (12 3/4 x 19 x 10 in. (32.4 x 48.3 x 25.4 cm.), a traveling man with violin (13 3/4 x 6 x 6 1/2 in. (34.9 x 15.2 x 16.5 cm.), and a seated judge (12 1/2 x 5 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. (31.8 x 13.3 x 16.5 cm.) Condition:
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JACKSON LEE NESBITT "OLD MAN WITH
JACKSON LEE NESBITT "OLD MAN WITH VIOLIN" ETCHING Jackson Lee Nesbitt (American 1913-2008), "Old Man with Violin", 1955, black and white drypoint etching on paper, pencil signed and dated to lower right and titled and numbered ed. 112 to lower left, framed. Approximate measurements: image h. 12. 75", w. 10. 625"; frame h. 24. 5", w. 21. 75", d. . 75".
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GORDON STEELE MODERNIST ORCHESTRA
GORDON STEELE MODERNIST ORCHESTRA PAINTING New York,1906-1961Depicts two gentleman with violins on their laps, covered in black slash lines. As an artist Gordon Steele had a prolific career in Upstate New York and New England that most do not know of. His early career consisted of training through the W.P.A. and exhibitions with the Springfield Art League, Smith Museum, and Wadsworth Athenaeum before getting involved with the Federal Art Project in 1936. From that point Steele worked intermittently as an artist until settling in Syracuse in 1945 after taking a job as the Art Director for John Flack Studios. In Syracuse Steele became heavily involved in the arts evolving his technique and career winning a total of forty-seven accolades and awards. He had exhibited at the Terry Art Institute of Miami, the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, the Corcoran Gallery of Washington, the Columbia Biennial in South Carolina, the Audubon, and National Academy amongst other shows. Alongside his exploding art career in 1957 Gordon became a teacher in the School of Art at Syracuse University before landing his first solo show in New York City with Harry Salpeter (1895-1967) and Salpeter Gallery in 1958. The following year Steele was featured in the December, 1959 issue of American Artist highlighting his career with noted praise for rising without fighting Madison Ave crowds. Today Gordon Steele's artwork is held in the permanent collections of Syracuse University, Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, Everson Museum of Fine Arts, and Butler Institute of American Art among others.