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Phoebe Donovan (1902-1998) - Oil
Phoebe Donovan (1902-1998) - Oil painting - Half length portrait of ''Helen Ann Hermione Roberts Aged 6'' canvas 18ins x 14ins signed in limed wood frame
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PHOEBE BEASLEY (AMERICAN 1943-)
PHOEBE BEASLEY (AMERICAN 1943-) VALLEY SPRING RAIN 1964 Oil on canvas: 31 x 38 1/2 in. Framed; lower left signed: Phoebe; verso signed: Phoebe
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Phoebe G Tulloh (20th
Phoebe G Tulloh (20th Century)/Reflections/initialled/oil on board, 19.5cm x 24cm
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PHOEBE PLOOM MIXED MEDIA ON
PHOEBE PLOOM MIXED MEDIA ON CANVASLaverne Phoebe Ploom (Philadelphia 1961-) Mixed media on canvas. "A Protestor" dated 2017. A woman holding up a sign "So if the Son sets you free, you will be absolutely free. John 8:36". Signed "Phoebe Ploom" on right. "A Protestor, 2017" on verso. Phoebe Ploom currently works out of Hackettstown NJ. Paint loss mid left in sky. Unframed 24" x 18".
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PHOEBE WASHBURN, (2) DRAWINGS
PHOEBE WASHBURN, (2) DRAWINGS Phoebe Washburn (American, b. 1973), drawings of layout for art installation at the Guggenheim Museum in Berlin, graphite and marker on white paper, loose and unframed, 17"h x 14"w (and reverse)
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PHOEBE DAVIS NATT (american fl.
PHOEBE DAVIS NATT (american fl. 1875-1895) WASHER WOMEN Signed bottom right, oil on canvas en grisaille 13 x 9 1/2 in. provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. note: Partial exhibition label verso. Minor abrasions to surface.
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VERY RARE ANTIQUE ENGLISH STONEWARE
VERY RARE ANTIQUE ENGLISH STONEWARE PHOEBE STABLER FIGU...Rare tall figure of a girl in white and pink dress playing flute, green and yellow base.
Incised signature on the base: Stabler 1920. #England #Antiques #Figurines
Artist: Phoebe Stabler
Issued: 1920
Dimensions: 14.5"H
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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PHOEBE, ARTIST ORIGINAL - PEGGY
PHOEBE, ARTIST ORIGINAL - PEGGY DAVIES CERAMICS FIGURIN...Artist's Original Colorway. Glazed porcelain; pink, black and white coloration.
For Peggy Davies. #pinup
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Country of Origin: England
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Y PHOEBE ANNA TRAQUAIR (SCOTTISH
Y PHOEBE ANNA TRAQUAIR (SCOTTISH 1852-1936)
FAN, 'THE ISLAND OF THE FAY' watercolour on silk and with ivory sticks, capped with silvered metal, inscribed, signed and dated THE ISLAND OF THE FAY/ PHOEBE A. TRAQUAIR/ 1889, set within card box32.5cm x 60cm (open)Note: In the late 1880s the Irish-born Phoebe Anna Traquair was involved in a range of crafts in addition to painting her second Edinburgh mural cycle at the Song School, St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral (1888-92). In addition, she was working on embroideries and beginning to engage in both commercial book illustration and finely illuminating modern British poetry, notably Alfred Lord Tennyson’s In Memoriam.Among her more everyday domestic crafts was fan painting. She first practised it at home in Dublin, winning a medal at the age of fourteen. A few years later, as a student attending the Royal Dublin Society’s art school, a second fan was awarded a Queen’s Medal in the school’s submission to South Kensington’s National Competition. Two later fans are known. The first, dated 1888, was likely made for her personal use as it subsequently passed to her daughter and granddaughter and thence to the V&A in the mid-1970s. Given the title The Sleeping Beauty, it was painted with a scene of a sleeping girl watched by Cupid.Traquair painted this fan the following year. Its subject, The Land of the Fay, was taken from Celtic lore, and gave her the opportunity to explore non-classical imagery. A boat is being steered to Tir Na Nog, the ‘land of the young’. The waters are peopled by mermaids and fish. In design it is unique, although in 1905 she would enamel a stunning mermaid necklace (also in the V&A), and her delight in patterning the swirling waters would soon find reinterpretation in The Souls of the Blest, the second panel (1889-91) of her embroidered draught screen The Salvation of Mankind (c.1886-93 (Edinburgh Museums and Galleries, City Art Centre), and later in her ceiling decoration The Six Days of Creation (1896) in the South Chapel of the Mansfield Place Church (Mansfield Traquair Centre).With thanks to Elizabeth Cumming for her footnote for this lotNote: Please be aware that this lot contains material that may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
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VERY RARE ANTIQUE ENGLISH STONEWARE
VERY RARE ANTIQUE ENGLISH STONEWARE PHOEBE STABLER FIGU...Rare Hammersmith figure of a girl warped in a bath towel in beige and blue.
Incised signature on the base: Phoebe Stabler Hammersmith London 1915. #England #Antiques #Figurines
Artist: Phoebe Stabler
Issued: 1915
Dimensions: 7"H
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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MOTHER AND CHILD STONEWARE
MOTHER AND CHILD STONEWARE FIGURAL BY PHOEBE STABLEREarly figural study of a mother and child by Phoebe Stabler. Artist name to side of figure.
Phoebe Stabler is a famous artist / designer who produced many items for Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, Carter Stabler & Adams, and Poole Pottery. Makers mark impressed to base.
Artist: Phoebe Gertrude Stabler (British 1879-1955)
Issued: 1910s
Dimensions: 8"H
Manufacturer: Carter Stabler Adams
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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PEGGY DAVIES CERAMICS FIGURINE,
PEGGY DAVIES CERAMICS FIGURINE, PHOEBEArtist's Original Colorway. Glazed porcelain; pink, black and white coloration.
For Peggy Davies. #pinup
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Country of Origin: England
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PHEBE DAVIS NATT (AMERICAN
PHEBE DAVIS NATT (AMERICAN 1847-1899), OIL ON CANVPhebe Davis Natt (American 1847-1899) , oil on canvas interior scene, with a young girl and man, signed lower left, 22 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Robert Lohman (American, 1919-2001)
Robert Lohman (American, 1919-2001) "Self portrait with Phoebe" oil on board signed and dated '72 lower left 48" x 30"
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PHOEBE STABLER (BRITISH
PHOEBE STABLER (BRITISH 1879-1955) FOR HAMMERSMITH POTTERY
THE LAVENDER WOMAN, DESIGNED 1911 glazed stoneware, incised 'STABLER 1911'48cm (18 7/8in) highNote: This is an early figure by Stabler, produced at her studio in Hammersmith which she shared with her husband Harold. Stabler later made designs for the Ashtead Pottery and the firm Carter, Stabler & Adams (later Poole Pottery) in which her husband was a partner.
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NEO-CLASSICAL PAINTING Portrait
NEO-CLASSICAL PAINTING Portrait of an Allegorical Figure of Youth, or the Greek Goddess Hebe, a young woman in white robe and crimson mantel, one breast bared, a blooming plant in her raised right hand. Oil on mitered mahogany panel, housed in a handcarved red walnut frame, OS: 21 1/2" x 18 3/4", SS: 14 1/2" x 11 3/4", some flaking.
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Phaedri, aug liberti fabularum
Phaedri, aug liberti fabularum aesopiarum ed. P. Burman, 8vo., cont. calf gilt (worn), Amsterdam 1698
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A George III silk, wool, felt,
A George III silk, wool, felt, collage, embroidered and watercolour picture of a young woman, perhaps a personification of Pheme at the altars of Shakespeare and love, each bearing a contemporary enamelled oval medallion, the head, arms and feet of cut card and watercolour, 35.5cm More Information Good condition, no evident damage or restoration, long undisturbed in re-gilt gadrooned frame
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ROSE VAN VRANKEN (1918-2013)
ROSE VAN VRANKEN (1918-2013) ALABASTER BUST PHOEBECarved alabaster bust, "Phoebe," signed at side Van Vranken (Rose Van Vranken, California, Wisconsin, 1918-2013), mounted on integral stone base, with title plaque at front face, approx 15.5"h, 7.5"w, 10"d, 49lbs
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May Lydia Ames (American 1863-1943)
May Lydia Ames (American 1863-1943) "Parthenon Acropolis Athens Greece". Oil on canvas signed in the lower right dated 1915 apprx. 18" x 24" framed in a gilt frame with a linen liner overall apprx. 24" x 29-3/4".A portion of the proceeds of this lot will benefit Overlook House.Overlook House is a nursing facility atop Cedar Hill near University Circle Cleveland Ohio.
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PHOEBE AND SPARROWPeter Peltz
PHOEBE AND SPARROWPeter Peltz (1915-2001)
Sandwich, MA, c. 1970
both are 5 in. long
Peter Peltz (1915-2001) carved his first bird while at sea serving as a lieutenant in the Navy during World War II. After seeing action in both the Mediterranean and Pacific theatres, Peltz returned to the States, married, and moved to Cape Cod where he began carving in earnest. One of his works graced the Oval Office during John F. Kennedy’s tenure. The president was given the carving by his wife, Jacqueline, who owned at least three Peltz carvings.
The phoebe exhibits the species identification and "P Peltz" signature on the bottom. The sparrow is signed "Peter Peltz."
Original paint with moderate wear.
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SAMPLER. Phebe Harris England
SAMPLER. Phebe Harris England 1796 silk on wool. Paired motifs of birds potted urns and trees surround the cartouche containing eleven-year-old Phebe's information. Imperfections. In an older frame 13''h. 13 1/2''w. Light color bleeding and holes in the ground fabric.
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Le Pho painting (Vietnamese/French,
Le Pho painting (Vietnamese/French, 1907-2001), woman in an interior with vase of flowers, signed lower left "Le Pho" and in Vietnamese characters, inscription verso canvas "No 16 30P Composition", stretcher stamped "Florence Art Gallery, Florence Italy", 25-1/2 x 36-1/4 in.; gilt and painted 20th century frame. Original stretcher and tacking edge, crackle, cupping in heavy impasto areas, canvas slightly loose; frame with abrasions. Private Collection, South Carolina
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Black floor-length Celine dress
Black floor-length Celine dress designed by Phoebe Philo; good condition with light wear; size 36, length 56" (approx.)
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GLASS EYED HEUBACH GIRL Wonderful
GLASS EYED HEUBACH GIRL Wonderful spun cotton girl on skis holding a lamb crepe paper pants blue coat with white scarf white hat with blue trim worn over wonderful rosy face bisque head with glass eyes. 5 1/2'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
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Kevin Francis figure Phoebe Limited
Kevin Francis figure Phoebe Limited Edition Certificate with Box
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Claudine Paluzzi (American, b.1931)
Claudine Paluzzi (American, b.1931) young girl with her cat charcoal on paper 21" x 15 1/2"
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Philadelphia artist Baroness Helene
Philadelphia artist Baroness Helene Paula von Pausinger Erggelet (Austrian/Philadelphia, 1871 - 1956) oil on gold leaf on fiber board, "Frenchman's Bay - Mt. Desert (Maine)", signed lower left and verso, 21 5/8"w x 23 3/4"
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APULIAN RED-FIGURE SKYPHOS - NUDE
APULIAN RED-FIGURE SKYPHOS - NUDE EPHEBE + FEMALE (DEME...Magna Graecia, Apulian, ca. 4th century BCE. A splendid and quite sizable pottery skyphos boasting red-figure decoration of a nude ephebe and a draped female holding feathers or stalks of wheat, indicating she may be Demeter (Roman Ceres), the Greek goddess of the harvest and agriculture. The male youth stands in contrapposto facing left with one arm extended to grasp a cane, while billowing folds of drapery cascade down from his left arm. On the other side, the woman strides right with each hand raised as though dancing. A long peplos drapes her slender body, and her hair is pulled up in a kekryphalos, exposing dangling earrings and a string of beads that adorns her clavicle. The pair are separated by ornate double palmette motifs that lie just below each horizontal handle, while an undulating pattern embellishes the rim. Size: 12.7" W x 7.5" H (32.3 cm x 19 cm)
Perhaps the most exciting innovation in Greek vase painting was the red-figure technique, invented in Athens around 525 BCE and beloved by other artists of Magna Graecia. The red-figure technique allowed for much greater flexibility as opposed to the black-figure technique, for now the artist could use a soft, pliable brush rather than a rigid metal graver to delineate interior details, play with the thickness of the lines, as well as build up or dilute glazes to create chromatic effects. The painter would create figures by outlining them in the natural red of the vase, and then enrich these figural forms with black lines to suggest volume, at times perspectival depth, and movement, bringing those silhouettes and their environs to life. Beyond this, fugitive pigments made it possible for the artist to create additional layers of interest and detail as we see in this example.
Provenance: private Rancho Mirage, California, USA collection, by inheritance in 2020; ex-Dr. TDR Berreth, California, USA, acquired before 1982
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Condition:
Professionally repaired and restored with some areas of overpainting, as well as visible break lines. Nicks, chips, and abrasions as shown, but otherwise nice remaining pigment and detail.
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FRAKTUR BOOKPLATES INSCRIBED FOR
FRAKTUR BOOKPLATES INSCRIBED FOR PHEBE MERCER.Framed Fraktur Bookplates Inscribed for Phebe Mercer. "daughter of William Mercer and Guiney, his wife, was born on the 11 of February in the year of Our Lord 1815". Green, red and yellow border, second page with arched column and masonic devices. Each page measures 7-3/4" x 6-3/4"; in a tiger maple frame, 13" x 17" overall. Condition: : Fair to good, appears to be mounted on a backing paper, some edge repairs, stains.
Condition:
Condition: : Fair to good, appears to be mounted on a backing paper, some edge repairs, stains.
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PASTEL PORTRAIT OF PHILOTESIA
PASTEL PORTRAIT OF PHILOTESIA OWENPastel portrait of Philotesia Owen (1697-1782 Philadelphia) , on paper, first half of the 18th c., half-length, in a brown dress with blue mantle, holding flowers before a pillar with landscape beyond. Philotesia married Quaker merchant, Robert Strettell (1693-1782), in 1716 and emigrated to Philadelphia in 1736; Strettell became a city councilman and later a Mayor of Philadelphia from 1752-1753. A handwritten paper note verso states According to family tradition this picture represents Philotesia Owen (daughter of Nathanael Owen of Sevenoaks and Frances Ridge of Chester his wife) born at Coulsdon 7/5/1697 & married Robert Strettell, then of Dublin 18/5/1716, d. at Philadelphia 26/6/1782 aged 85., 14 1/2" x 10". Provenance: A Prominent Delaware Collector.
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Condition:
Water mark at lower edge, small loss to upper left corner.
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PEGGY DAVIES CERAMICS FIGURINE,
PEGGY DAVIES CERAMICS FIGURINE, PHOEBEKevin Francis figure. Limited edition 122 of 200. Exclusive to Limited Editions.
Pink, yellow and orange coloration; glazed porcelain. Peggy Davies and Kevin Francis backstamps. #pinup
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Country of Origin: England
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A Pompeian Bronze Co. Bust
A Pompeian Bronze Co. Bust Beatrice. The small bust of a woman with her eyes demurely downcast in a rich brown bronze finish over white metal "Pompeian bronze Co." impressed at the lower edge of the back. Foil label on the felt underneath. "334" on the lower edge at the side.
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LORA PENNINGTON BRONZE BUST OF
LORA PENNINGTON BRONZE BUST OF 'PHOEBE WAKEFIELD' Lora Pennington (American active 20th century), bronze bust of the ghost of 'Phoebe Wakefield, ' the bust having hair in a bun, spectacles resting on a nose above lips floating in thin air, wearing a ruffled cravat around a nonexistent neck, the cravat pinned with a monogrammed watch, the whole resting on an oval wooden plinth. Provenance: From the Estate of a North Carolina doctor. Approximate dimensions: bronze h. 17", w. 7", d. 9"; overall h. 19", w. 9. 5", d. 11. 5". .
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy
A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Birds Phoebes perched on flame vine. Height 8 inches.
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A bronze figure of a Classical
A bronze figure of a Classical female, on square plinth, 52.5cm high/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson