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RON PORTER "A.M. TO P.M." (1989
RON PORTER "A.M. TO P.M." (1989 MIXED MEDIA)Ron Porter
(Tennessee/Ohio, 20th c.)
A.M. to P.M. Series , 1989
Graphite and conte on paper
19 3/4" x 25 3/4" (sheet)
Signed, dated, and titled to the bottom margin. Float-mounted behind glass in a maple frame that measures 21 1/2" x 27 1/2".
Provenance : From the collection of a Fortune 500 company, acquired from the Cumberland Gallery.
Condition
Good to very good condition, noting a pinhole at both of the top corners of the sheet, as well as a little bit of outgassing within the frame. Not removed from the frame.
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KPM COVERED COFFEE POT WITH
KPM COVERED COFFEE POT WITH 'COURTING' SCENEwith rocaille-scroll handle, painted overall with gilt foliate ornaments against a pale cool pink ground, either side featuring a cartouche with a scene of courtship, the cover featuring two corresponding topographical scenes, with a pinecone finial, marked with iron-red orb and underglaze blue sceptre and eagle factory marks under base; height including cover: 19.5 cm (7 5/8 in.)
CONDITION
The figurine is in good condition. Inspection under UV light shows no sign of restoration.
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KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUEKPM impressed
KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUEKPM impressed mark verso;depicting an old man and a girl; 10 x 12 inches; 16 x 13 3/4 inches framed Condition:
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a young woman holding a hat and a man holding a pipe, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 17-3/4" x 23-3/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Glamour illustration depicting a woman in a white dress, gouache on illustration board, signed "MM", 20" x 21", likely published in Today's Woman Magazine, good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
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K.P.M. PORCELAIN PLAQUEK.P.M.
K.P.M. PORCELAIN PLAQUEK.P.M. Porcelain Plaque, "Die Parzen" the three fates, signed lower right, marked "Thumann, Die Parzen" on back, pressed K.P.M., 12 1/2" x 7 1/2".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past. Condition: Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received
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BERLIN KPM PORCELAIN COVERED
BERLIN KPM PORCELAIN COVERED JARSPair of Berlin KPM Polychrome and Gilt Porcelain Covered Jars , 19th c., one with scepter mark, other with "R" mark, eagle form finials, h. 15 in Provenance: Collection of Thomas L. Jordan (1903-1993), New Orleans; Estate of Cornelia H. Jordan, New Orleans.
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Kashmir paisley cover. ?
Kashmir paisley cover. ?
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A KPM plaque portrait of a girl
A KPM plaque portrait of a girl facing right wearing a brown cloak and a pendant suspended from a pink necklace 16.5cm x 11cm (6.5" x 4.5")
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RON PORTER "A.M. TO P.M. #2"
RON PORTER "A.M. TO P.M. #2" (1989 OIL)Ron Porter
(Tennessee/Ohio, 20th c.)
A.M. to P.M. #2 , 1989
Oil on canvas
44" x 60"
Signed to the bottom right corner. Presented in a maple frame that measures 45 1/2" x 61 1/2".
Provenance : From the collection of a Fortune 500 company, acquired from the Cumberland Gallery.
Condition
Very good condition, with no issues noted under blacklight inspection.
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KPM PORCELAIN COVERED TUREENwith
KPM PORCELAIN COVERED TUREENwith KPM mark to underside Condition: with loss to squash stem on lid 11 1/4 inches high; 13 1/2 inches wide Condition:
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Frank Markham Skipworth (Br.
Frank Markham Skipworth (Br. 1854-1929) Portraitoil on canvas monogrammed and dated at upper left ''F.M.S. '84 '' a quarter length portrait of a smiling young woman in a winter bonnet the canvas stenciled ''From Wood & Co.'' on Brompton Road in London presented in the likely original gilt composition frame.SS 15.25 x 11.5 in.; DOA 25.75 x 22 in.Obscuring varnish; small paint flake to bonnet.
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A KPM Porcelain Plaque of a
A KPM Porcelain Plaque of a Beauty The hand painted plaque apprx. 11" x 9" depicting a young beauty wearing a bonnet with a blue ribbon holding a rolled up antiphonal and a sprig of leaves after a portrait by Clarissa Fiessel. Framed in an elaborately cast gilt frame overall apprx. 19-1/2" x 15". KPM impressed mark "10-1/2 x 8-1/2" incised verso paper labels "Clarissa" in pencil verso.
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A Berlin (K.P.M) Porcelain Box
A Berlin (K.P.M) Porcelain Box and Cover
Early 20th Century
bearing a scepter mark in underglaze blue and red KPM mark to the underside.
Height 7 inches.
Property from the European Family Collection of a Pharmaceutical Executive and Venture Capitalist
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KPM Berlin painted porcelain plaque
KPM Berlin painted porcelain plaque depictinga lady wearing a white veil with red ribbon standing against a background of fruit trees. Signed ''Phifer'' the verso impressed with ''KPM'' and scepter mark . Plaque: 12.5''H x 10''W; Frame: 18.5''H x 16''W Circa - Late 19th C.
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Pin-up pulp illustration depicting a young woman in undergarments, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Dawson" (artist's middle name), largest measures 24-1/2" x 15-3/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance drama illustration depicting a young woman and a man in a T-shirt, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Dawson" (artist's middle name), likely a cover illustration, 22-7/8" x 16-3/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
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KPM BERLIN PORCELAIN POTPOURRI
KPM BERLIN PORCELAIN POTPOURRI COVERED JAR. Hand painted with tulips & roses on one side red carnations and daisies on the other opposing whiskered faces peer from leafage and form the side handles. The cover having rose finial with piercings conforming with jar. Height 11.75'' width 10''. Marked underfoot. C.1832-1837. The jar is in good overall condition but there is a 1/16'' chip to the side and the lid has several chips as shown in the photographs.
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KPM Berlin painted porcelain plaque
KPM Berlin painted porcelain plaque of a young beauty dated 1909; image of semi-nude long-haired beauty impressed KPM mark on verso written in pencil on verso ''Mr. + Mrs. Geo. H. Judd 1909 '' stamped ''EPANOUISSEMENT ISLE '' giltwood frame plaque - 10 x 7 in. frame - 13 x 10 1/2 in. Estimate $ 1 500-2 500 Comments added 10-20-2011: *Pencil writing on verso *image has no apparent faults Pencil writing on verso new frame appropriate wear.
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KPM figurine, seated woman with
KPM figurine, seated woman with basket of flowers, blue scepter mark under glaze and orange printed KPM mark, 5-7/8 in. Small chips and losses to leaves and petals, otherwise excellent condition. Private Collection, Marietta, Georgia
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RON PORTER "A.M. TO P.M. #3"
RON PORTER "A.M. TO P.M. #3" (1989 GRAPHITE)Ron Porter
(Tennessee/Ohio, 20th c.)
A.M. to P.M. #3 , 1989
Graphite on paper
19 3/4" x 25 3/4" (sheet)
Signed, dated, and titled to the bottom margin. Float-mounted behind glass in a maple frame that measures 21 1/2" x 27 1/2".
Provenance : From the collection of a Fortune 500 company, acquired from the Cumberland Gallery.
Condition
Very good condition. Not removed from the frame.
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A Continental Majolica Wall
A Continental Majolica Wall Pocket With the mask and wings of a smiling Cupid incorporated into the bracket, approx. 8-3/4"H x 5-1/2"W, hand painted in cobalt blue, ochre and green. The mark on the back appears to be a caricature of a bird.
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Group of early decorated paper used
Group of early decorated paper used for book covers etc. in various designs and sizes. ?
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PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD
PENNSYLVANIA JACQUARD COVERLETPennsylvania Jacquard coverlet , inscribed S.B. Musselman Coverlet Weaver Milford Bucks Co. No.441 , with an unusual border of a man with rifle or sabre and roosters, below trees with squirrels, 97" x 85". Provenance: Purchased from Howard Templeton, Sumneytown, Pennsylvania 1989.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition with strong color. 7'' section of tassel not attached.
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ORIGINAL COVER ART, JUDGE MAGAZINE,
ORIGINAL COVER ART, JUDGE MAGAZINE, MM Mixed media on paper depicting two cartoon football players on either side of a marching band tuba player with the word "Judge" across the top of the page, original cover art for Judge Magazine #2608 from March 24, 1931, pencil signed at lower right, framed under glass. Approx sight h. 16.25", w. 12.25"; Overall h. 25", w. 21", d. 1".
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Japanese Satsuma Seal Paste Box and
Japanese Satsuma Seal Paste Box and Cover, Meiji period (1868-1912), the circular body in black and gilt decor, the cover decorated in polychrome enamels over a crackled cream-colored ground depicting four samurai and an attendant in a pavilion, dia. 2-1/2".
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KPM porcelain plaque Oval,
KPM porcelain plaque Oval, painted with a portrait of a dark haired girl wrapped in a shawl, impressed KPM and scepter marks, framed. H: 6 3/4 in. ,200 - two areas of abrasion to girl''s hand - minor scratches to face at mouth and on shawl - modern frame
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Painted papier-mâché milliner's
Painted papier-mâché milliner's head on a walnut stand ca. 1840 36 3/4" h. ?
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Sgn. KPM Plaque of Two children
Sgn. KPM Plaque of Two children reading a book Sgn. Lower right L. Eckard. KPM stamp on reverse. Condition: Excellent.Dimensions: 10'' x 12''E
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Pennsylvania red green and white
Pennsylvania red green and white Jacquard coverlet ca. 1850 initialed MBK 85" x 82". ?
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Phillip Markel (Skippack School
Phillip Markel (Skippack School Bucks County Pennsylvania late 18th c.) selection from a 13-page manuscript watercolor and ink on... ?
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KPM PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PLAQUESigned
KPM PORCELAIN PORTRAIT PLAQUESigned hand painted rectangular portrait on porcelain, showing a mother and child, with KPM mark verso. Sight size is 6" x 9", framed to 13" x 16". Excellent condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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Phillip Markel (Skippack School
Phillip Markel (Skippack School Bucks County Pennsylvania late 18th c.) selection from a 13-page manuscript watercolor and ink on... ?
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Pencil and watercolor portrait of
Pencil and watercolor portrait of young gentleman wearing and six-pointed silver breast medal matted with brown velvet gilt frame decorated with stylized oak leaves and faces some foxing surface scratches to frame not examined out of frame ss: 6'' h. x 5 1/4'' w.
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Story illustration depicting a woman in a blue coat, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 18" x 20", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
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KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUEhand-painted
KPM PORCELAIN PLAQUEhand-painted with two peasant women in a field; impressed sceptre over "K.P.M." mark and "SZ", and incised number "275-223"; 8 7/8 x 10 5/8 inches; 16 1/4 x 18 1/4 inches frame Condition: