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DECORATIVE PAINTED COMPOSITE FIGURE
DECORATIVE PAINTED COMPOSITE FIGURE OF A PELICANDecorative Painted Composite Figure of a Pelican , h. 35 in., w. 11 in., d. 22 in
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After Walter Inglis Anderson
After Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965) "Pelican", hand-colored silkscreen, 39-1/2" x 22-1/2". Presented in an ebonized frame.
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Walter Inglis Anderson (American,
Walter Inglis Anderson (American, Mississippi, 1903-1965) "Vertical Pelican", hand-painted linoleum block print on buff paper, sight 35-1/2" x 19", printed and painted ca. 1970's from the block created by Walter Anderson ca. 1945, painted by Adele Anderson Lawton. Glazed, matted and handsomely framed. Provenance: Purchased from Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, 1980; Collection of Malcolm and Alicia Heard, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Walter Inglis Anderson
Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi 1903-1965) "Horizontal Pelican" hand-colored linocut on wallpaper image 19 in. x 48 in. sheet 20 3/4 in. x 52 3/4 in . pencil-inscribed "Pelican by/Walter Anderson Note: The colors used by Walter Anderson to paint this linocut are vividly indicative of his palette. The bright royal blue emerald green amethyst purple and bright red are standard colors for the artist and show up often in his linocuts. Printed on wallpaper that indicates Anderson's early linocuts the strong coloring and massive composition of "Horizontal Pelican" have a sense of life and movement as if you can almost feel the pelican flying by. Reference: Mary Anderson Pickard Patricia Pinson and Christopher Maurer Form and Fantasy The Block Prints of Walter Anderson University Press of Mississippi: Jackson 2007 pp. 41 70.
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LTD ED. AUDUBON PRINT - BROWN
LTD ED. AUDUBON PRINT - BROWN PELICANLarge limited edition print by the Princeton Audubon Ltd, plate CCLI titled BROWN PELICAN #625/1500. Size: image 39 X 26 inches, framed 41 x 28.
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Venetian glass pelican with small
Venetian glass pelican with small fish in mouth, interior of body with gold flecked coloration, 13" l, 9" h Estimate $200-300
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Framed bird print by J. Gould &
Framed bird print by J. Gould & W. Hart "Pelicna Bonapartel". 12"x18"
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EPPLING Paul (American 20th C.):
EPPLING Paul (American 20th C.): Sculpture of Pelican Diving for Bait Fish Steel and Glass 52''h x 25''d constructed from found auto parts local St. Petersburg artist.
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Niloak Pelican Planter marked
Niloak Pelican Planter marked Niloak 5''h glaze on the beak and eyes has some wear.
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SERGIO BUSTAMANTE (B.1949)
SERGIO BUSTAMANTE (B.1949) PAPIER-MACHE PELICANPainted papier-mache sculpture, Pelican with Fish, signed Sergio Bustamante (Mexican, b.1949), numbered 21/ 100, intact with glue restoration at ankles and tail, approx 21"h, 14"l, 13"w, 6.5lbs
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After James Audubon American
After James Audubon
American White Pelican, Plate CCCXI, Later Printing
lithograph
Framed 46 x 33 inches.
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Boehm brown pelican figurine,
Boehm brown pelican figurine, printed Boehm feather mark, impressed mark on base, 25 in. Base with some tape residue.
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After John James Audubon (American,
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851) "Brown Pelican", offset chromolithograph from the 1985 Princeton Edition of The Birds of America, No. 51. Plate CCLI, sight 39-1/2" x 27", legend lower margin. Glazed, matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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GRANITE PELICAN GARDEN SCULPTURE,
GRANITE PELICAN GARDEN SCULPTURE, LIGHT PINK TONED GRANITE, PELICAN IS LOOKING BACKWARDS TOWARDS TAIL, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND...Granite pelican garden sculpture, light pink toned granite, pelican is looking backwards towards tail, wear consistent with age and outdoor use, including minor damages and scratches, etc., 23" h. [DUE TO THE HEAVY WEIGHT OF THIS ITEM PLEASE BRING APPROPRIATE HELP FOR PICK UP.]
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Charles Harper (American, b. 1922),
Charles Harper (American, b. 1922), "Pelican Pantry" art print; 14" x 14"; pencil signed and numbered 1436/1500 lower margin.
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After Mark Catesby (English,
After Mark Catesby (English, 1679-1749) Pair of facsimile hand-colored engravings of "The Wood Pelican" and a "Bittern", presented in French-striped ivory mats within gilded rectilinear wooden frames in the neoclassical taste and glazed, sight h. 17", w. 13".
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WALRUS IVORY TUSK scrimshawed
WALRUS IVORY TUSK scrimshawed with billiken head hand pointing heart sunflower polar bear with captured seal on one side; the other an Inuit with rifle stalking seal. Length 20.50''.
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Alfredo Barbini art glass figure of
Alfredo Barbini art glass figure of a pelican having clear glass mouth holding two fish. See Ray & Lee Grover, Contemporary Art Glass, plate 97. 11"H.
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Artisan made river stone pelican
Artisan made river stone pelican sculpture with painted embellishments. 14”H x 7”W x 3”D Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $10
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C. R. Bree (British, 19th Century)
C. R. Bree (British, 19th Century) "Dalmatian Pelican" and "White Pelican", pair of hand-colored woodcut engravings, published by Groombridge & Sons in 1866, sight 6-1/2" x 8-1/2". Glazed, matted and presented in molded giltwood frames with beaded fillets.
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Baccarat pelican figurine, 6" tall
Baccarat pelican figurine, 6" tall Estimate $50-100
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Bronze sculpture of pelican pair
Bronze sculpture of pelican pair (after Barye) Continental 20th century nuzzling pelicans perched upon piling with dark brown patina on round marble base bearing signature at back Barye. overall: H14 3/4'' Provenance: Bluffton South Carolina private collection.
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* (AUDUBON JOHN JAMES after)
* (AUDUBON JOHN JAMES after) American White Pelican. Pelicanus Americanus. Plate CCCXI no. 63 from The Birds of America high-quality museum reproduction lithograph. Framed. 37 x 25 inches.
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After John James Audubon (American,
After John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851) "American White Pelican", offset chromolithograph from the 1985 Princeton Edition of The Birds of America, No. 63. Plate CCCXI, sight 38" x 26", legend lower margin. Glazed and presented in an ebonized frame with carved giltwood liner.
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After Walter Inglis Anderson
After Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965) "Three Pelicans in Flight", hand-colored silkscreen, 21" x 56". Presented in an ebonized frame.
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TILE PLAQUE OF A PELICANin the
TILE PLAQUE OF A PELICANin the style of Catalina; Condition: good; 21 3/4 x 16 inches Condition:
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CARVED WOOD PELICAN AND IRON
CARVED WOOD PELICAN AND IRON BOUND WINE BOTTLECarved Wood Pelican and Iron Bound Wine Bottle,
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PRINT, BIRD OF PARADISE "Bird of
PRINT, BIRD OF PARADISE "Bird of Paradise," 1978, etching with aquatint in colors, pencil signed indistinctly and dated lower right, titled lower center, edition 161/250, overall (with frame): 39.25"h x 29.75"w
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CARVED AND PAINTED PINE FIGURE OF A
CARVED AND PAINTED PINE FIGURE OF A PELICANCarved and painted pine figure of a "pelican in her piety" piercing its breast, 19th c. , with chicks, 7 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition with as expected wear consistent with age and use.
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VINTAGE MODERN PELICAN BRONZE &
VINTAGE MODERN PELICAN BRONZE & MARBLE SCULPTURE United States,ModernC.1970 bronze standing pelican mounted on gray variegated marble.
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ROBIN HILL (AMERICAN B. 1932),
ROBIN HILL (AMERICAN B. 1932), PELICANS, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, FRAMED, 32 X 27 INCHESRobin Hill (American b. 1932), Pelicans, Mixed Media on Paper, Framed, 32 x 27 inches
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DE PORCELEYNE FLES TILE OF A
DE PORCELEYNE FLES TILE OF A PELICANDe Porceleyne Fles Tile of a Pelican Feeding Its Young, c. 1900, in white and beige cuenca on dark indigo ground, mounted on board with amber border tiles, possible mark hidden by boards, 13 1/2 in. x 5 1/4 in Provenance: Craftsman Auction, Lambertville, NJ, September 20, 2003, lot 321
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After Walter Inglis Anderson
After Walter Inglis Anderson (Mississippi 1903-1965) "Pelicans on a Post" linocut hand-colored by M. Konter label en verso 16 3/4 in. x 8 3/4 in. framed.
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RENC, Bill, (American, 20th to 21st
RENC, Bill, (American, 20th to 21st C): ''Pelican Perch'', Watercolor, sight size 4.5'' x 6.5'', signed lower right, artist's card affixed, framed, 11'' x 13''.
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A.D. ROLLINGS CARVED AND PAINTED
A.D. ROLLINGS CARVED AND PAINTED PELICAN SCULPTURE: Pelican seated on cypress root, overall dimensions 20'' h, signed on the bottom, stress crack from wood shrinkage on the shoulder, pelican does detach from the base.
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Walter Inglis Anderson
Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi 1903-1965) "Two Pelicans in Flight" c. 1945 watercolor and pencil on paper estate stamp lower right 24 1/2 in. x 18 3/4 in. Provenance: Descended in the family of noted Mississippi art collector Bitsy Irby. Note: In 1940 Walter Anderson moved to his wife's family estate Oldfields in Gautier Mississippi. An extraordinarily productive period followed: he had time to draw paint and make block prints; to illustrate some of his favorite books experiment with the theories of dynamic symmetry and with the drawing methods of the Mexican artist and educator Adolfo Best Maugard. Maugard's theories provide a basis for Anderson's "Oldfields" watercolors. The lot offered here is of large scale compared to later Horn Island watercolors. "Two Pelicans in Flight" is an important example of dynamic symmetry and is stylistically representative of the work he created during his time at Oldfields.