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Eng Tay (Malaysian/American,
Eng Tay (Malaysian/American, b.1947), "Festival Singers"; color etching; 17" x 23"; pencil signed, titled, and numbered 143/174 in lower margin.
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CHIANG TING HSI chinese
CHIANG TING HSI chinese (1669-1732) BIRDS AND FLOWERS Hanging scroll, Sung style, wash and ink on silk, H: 53 provenance: Private Collection, NJ
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ENGRAVING HANDCOLORED - 'Sing
ENGRAVING HANDCOLORED - 'Sing Sing Prison and Tappan Sea' by William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854) viewed from hill above looking down towards the Hudson in modern gold molded stick frame blue-grey mat glazed SS: 6 3/8'' x 8'' OS: 12'' x 13 1/2'' very g
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PRINT, JIANG TIE-FENG Jiang
PRINT, JIANG TIE-FENG Jiang Tie-Feng (Chinese/American, b. 1938), "Tiger Couple" from Cats Suite, serigraph, signed in gold pen lower right, edition 296/300, overall (with frame): 19"h x 18.5"w
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TSING-FANG CHEN (TAIWANESE B. 1936)
TSING-FANG CHEN (TAIWANESE B. 1936) A PAINTING, "VAN GO...TSING-FANG CHEN (Taiwanese b. 1936) A PAINTING, "Van Gogh's Portrait (B) Middle," from the Post Van Gogh Series, 1985, mixed media on paper, signed and dated "23.II.85" U/R and signed and titled verso. 26" x 20" Note: As titled on the verso of the paper, this painting is the middle piece to Chen's Vang Gogh Portrait triptych. The other two works from the series are also included in this auction. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Houston, Texas.
Condition:
Overall very good condition. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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D Singh of Darjeeling/Tibetan
D Singh of Darjeeling/Tibetan Lady/signed and inscribed/hand tinted silver gelatin print, 20.5cm x 15cm, circa 1920
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THOMAS HART BENTON (MO/MA,
THOMAS HART BENTON (MO/MA, 1889-1975) 'Gospel Singing', graphite, ink and watercolor on paper, signed lower left, depicting s small group in a parlor accompanied by a guitar and cymbals, a preacher at his makeshift lectern. In a silverleaf carved frame, matted and glazed, OS: 20" x 24", SS: 10 1/2" x 14".
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ENG TAY MODERN FIGURATIVE
ENG TAY MODERN FIGURATIVE LITHOGRAPHS New York, Malaysiab. 1947Each titled "Joy," includes six lithographs depicting numerous figures singing or playing instruments. Tay studied at the Art Students League and the School of Visual Arts in New York. His works can be found at the Fukuyama Museum of Art, and the Taipei Fine Arts Museum as well as in private collections.
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SUN-TSO chinese, dated 1880
SUN-TSO chinese, dated 1880 LANDSCAPE Hanging scroll, ink and color on paper, H: 25 in. provenance: Private Collection, Pittsburgh Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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TSING-FANG CHEN (TAIWANESE B. 1936)
TSING-FANG CHEN (TAIWANESE B. 1936) A PAINTING, "VAN GO...TSING-FANG CHEN (Taiwanese b. 1936) A PAINTING, "Van Gogh's Portrait (C) Left," from the Post Van Gogh Series, 1985, mixed media on paper, signed and dated "23.II.85" L/R and signed and titled verso. 26" x 20" Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Houston, Texas.
Condition:
In overall very good condition. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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Tennessee Williams painting
Tennessee Williams painting (Tennessee [Thomas Lanier] Williams, American, 1911-1983), "She Sang Beyond the Genius of the Sea", 1975, signed lower right "T.W.", mixed media on canvas, inscribed verso "Oil - Tennessee Williams 1975", unframed, 30 x 23-7/8 in. Original stretcher and tacking edge, lacking applied letters H, B, T, E, light grime. Private Collection.
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Adrian Wong Shue (Jamaican/American
Adrian Wong Shue (Jamaican/American 20th C.): ''Song Bird'' Serigraph site size 34'' x 46'' pencil signed lower right numbered lower left 128 of 300 Austin Studios Certificate of Authenticity verso custom frame and mat frame does have wear to the gilt 48'' x 62''.
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TSO TZU YANG chinese, 1850 SPRING
TSO TZU YANG chinese, 1850 SPRING OUTING IN LANDSCAPE Hanging scroll, wash and ink, H: 50 in. provenance: Private Collection, NJ
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PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE
PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, SHEET: 20 1/2 X 28 IN. (52.1 X 71.1 CM.)PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 UNTITLED, Color lithograph Lower left numbered: 4/25; lower right signed and sealed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki. Color lithograph Dimensions: Sheet: 20 1/2 x 28 in. (52.1 x 71.1 cm.)
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Tsai Yin-tang painting (Taiwan,
Tsai Yin-tang painting (Taiwan, 1909-(?) probably 2004), Fort San Domingo in Tamsui, Taiwan, signed and dated lower right, "1980 Tsai In-tang", inscription verso detailing history of Fort San Domingo, oil on board, 14 x 17-3/4 in., with two books of Tsai Yin-tang's work and copies of photos of the artist and his wife with Amy Golding. The Estate of the Late Amy Golding, Cornwall, England (the painting was presented to Amy Golding by the artist).
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GROUP OF FIVE 20TH CENTURY
GROUP OF FIVE 20TH CENTURY SINO-TIBETAN THANGKASGROUP OF FIVE 20TH CENTURY SINO-TIBETAN THANGKAS, each of traditional design, all with wood hanging sticks and sewn on canvas backing Provenance: Estate of Admiral Thomas Greenhow Williams "Tex" Settle. Admiral Settle was an officer of the United States Navy who on November 20, 1933 set a world altitude record in the Century of Progress stratospheric balloon with Army Major Chester L. Fordney.
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NG ENG TENG (SINGAPORE,
NG ENG TENG (SINGAPORE, 1934-2001) CERAMIC SCULPTUNG ENG TENG (Singapore, 1934-2001) ceramic sculpture, bust of a man. Signed, dated 1968. The bust measures 15" x 8" x 10"; mounted to a wood plinth, 21" high overall.
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A CHINESE SCROLL DEPICTING A SEATED
A CHINESE SCROLL DEPICTING A SEATED TIGERA Chinese scroll depicting a seated tiger, 20th century or earlier Signed with Chinese characters as well as the artist's red chopmark, upper right Ink drawing on paper mounted to paper with silk-covered borders Sheet: 51.75"H x 12.25" W; entire scroll: 74" H x 17.5" W Dimensions: Sheet: 51.75"H x 12.25" W; entire scroll: 74" H x 17.5" W
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Eng Tay (Malaysian/American,
Eng Tay (Malaysian/American, b.1947), "Harmony"; color etching; 15 1/4" x 19 1/4"; pencil signed, titled, and numbered in lower margin.
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'TONY & LENA SING', FRAMED
'TONY & LENA SING', FRAMED AUTOGRAPHED PROGRAM, 25 X 22 INCHES'Tony & Lena Sing', Framed Autographed Program, 25 x 22 inches
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A Singed Tiffany Favrile Cordial
A Singed Tiffany Favrile Cordial Gold favrile glass cordial with four "thumbprints" polished base and etched "L.C.T.". Measures 1-7/8"T.
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A singing bird automaton in a green
A singing bird automaton in a green and gilt painted Chinese style cage 53.5cm (21") high
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STYLE OF SONG WENZHI (1919-1999)
STYLE OF SONG WENZHI (1919-1999) - TAIHU Style of Song Wenzhi (1919-1999) - Taihu, ink and color on paper, titled, inscribed, dated to 1984, signed with two seals, 44"h. x 97"w.
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JIANG TIE FENG (AMERICAN/CHINESE B.
JIANG TIE FENG (AMERICAN/CHINESE B. 1938), PIPA MELODY, COLOR SERIGRAPH, 184/293, FRAMED, 49-1/2 X 49-1/2 INCHESJiang Tie Feng (American/Chinese b. 1938), Pipa Melody, Color Serigraph, 184/293, Framed, 49-1/2 x 49-1/2 inches
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A Chinese Scroll Painting depicting
A Chinese Scroll Painting depicting a tiger signed with one seal to the lower right corner. Height of image 41 1/2 x width 13 3/4 inches.
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Eng Tay (Malaysian/American,
Eng Tay (Malaysian/American, b.1947), "At an Evening Picnic"; color etching; 17" x 23"; pencil signed, titled, and numbered in lower margin.
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TSING-FANG CHEN (TAIWANESE B. 1936)
TSING-FANG CHEN (TAIWANESE B. 1936) A PAINTING "VAN GOG...TSING-FANG CHEN (Taiwanese b. 1936) A PAINTING "Van Gogh's Portrait (A) Right," from the Post Van Gogh Series, 1985, mixed media on paper, signed and dated "24.II.85" L/R and signed and titled verso. 26" x 20" Note: As titled on the verso of the paper, this painting is the right piece to Chen's Vang Gogh Portrait triptych. The other two works from the series are also included in this auction. Provenance: Property from a Private Collection, Houston, Texas.
Condition:
In overall very good condition. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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A Japanese bronze of a sitting
A Japanese bronze of a sitting tiger circa 1900
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Eng Tay (Malaysian/American,
Eng Tay (Malaysian/American, b.1947), "Composition"; color etching; 18" x 23"; pencil signed, titled, and numbered 73/125 in lower margin.
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AFTER WANG ZHONG LIANG (Chinese
AFTER WANG ZHONG LIANG (Chinese 20th century). TIGER ink and color on paper scroll signed and sealed - 36 in. x 23 in.
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STYLE OF TANG YIN (1470-1524) -
STYLE OF TANG YIN (1470-1524) - SQUIRREL AND GRAPE VINES Style of Tang Yin (1470-1524) - Squirrel and Grape Vines, hanging scroll, ink and color on silk, inscribed, bearing a signature and with two seals, 40.25" h. x 9.25" w.
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Eng Tay (Malaysian/American,
Eng Tay (Malaysian/American, b.1947), "A Moon Ballad"; color etching; 17" x 24"; pencil signed, titled, and numbered 62/175 in lower margin.
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PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE
PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, UNTITLED, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, 17 X 24 1/2 IN. (43.2 X 62.2 CM.), FRAME: 27 1/4 X 34 3/4 IN. (69.2 X 88.3 CM.)PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 UNTITLED, Color lithograph Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki. Color lithograph Dimensions: 17 x 24 1/2 in. (43.2 x 62.2 cm.), Frame: 27 1/4 x 34 3/4 in. (69.2 x 88.3 cm.)
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PANG TSENG-YING
PANG TSENG-YING (AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997) - BAMBOO Pang Tseng-Ying (Chinese, 1916-1997), Bamboo, watercolor on paper, signed and with one seal, 32"h x 11.5"w. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist, circa 1963, New York City. For more information, please refer to lot 8008.
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PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE
PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE 1916-1997, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, PRINT: 30 1/4 X 19 1/4 IN. (76.8 X 48.9 CM.)PANG TSENG YING, AMERICAN/CHINESE, 1916-1997 Color lithograph Lower left: 32/49; lower right signed: Tseng Ying Pang Catalogue note: Born in Tokyo, Pang Tseng Ying grew up in Peking, China, where he showed an early talent for brush calligraphy and painting. After studying at the Chunghua College of Art in Peking, Pang received a master's degree in art from Nippon University in Tokyo. Upon graduating, Pang returned to China, where he would teach art for the next 25 years. During this time, Pang exhibited his own work in Mainland China, Taiwan and Japan. In 1954, the National Association of Women Artists sponsored Pang's first show in the United States at the Argent Gallery in New York. Around this time, Pang began painting mainly in watercolor. He also received the high honor of the President's Award from the President of the Republic of China, Chiang-Kai-Shek. In 1966, Pang received a grant from the Asia Foundation that allowed him and his family to emigrate to the United States. His watercolors were exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, the New Jersey State Museum and the Berkshire Museum (Massachusetts). In 1983, Pang was invited back to Taiwan for a retrospective show at the National Historical Museum of China, an honor that had previously only been extended to the Chinese-French painter Zou Wou-Ki. Color lithograph Dimensions: Print: 30 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (76.8 x 48.9 cm.)
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CHINESE FIGURAL PANEL, TANG STYLE
CHINESE FIGURAL PANEL, TANG STYLE MUSICIANSChinese cast figural figural panel depicting group of Tang style women playing musical instruments, restoration to upper left corner, chips, approx 12.5"h, 21.5"w, 1.25"d, 25lbs