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Watercolor on paper ''Lilly'' by
Watercolor on paper ''Lilly'' by noted Ct. folk artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). 4 3/4'' x 3''.
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Large green glass leaded lamp shade
Large green glass leaded lamp shade with white water lilly flowers, early 20th c.
13"h x 22"dia
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LILLY CANNON, WOMAN ON BOAT WITH
LILLY CANNON, WOMAN ON BOAT WITH BEAR MM/P Lilly Cannon (American 20th century), "Dream Boat", depicting a female figure and cute bear with one flaming paw standing a row boat on the water, mixed media on paper, signed and titled en verso, framed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ruth West, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. h. 12.25", w. 8.75" (sight), h. 19.5, w. 15.75" (frame).
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LILLY SPENCER O/C STILL LIFE WITH
LILLY SPENCER O/C STILL LIFE WITH FLOWERSLilly Martin Spencer (Ohio/New York, 1822-1902) oil on canvas painting depicting a still life with multicolored flowers in a clear glass vase against a dark brown background. Signed "Lilly M. Spencer" lower right. Stamp for "John B. Smith, London" en verso. Housed in a carved giltwood frame. Sight: 29 1/2" H x 24 1/2" W. Framed: 35 1/2" H x 30 1/2" W.
The Estate of Pia Stratton, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Light overall craquelure. Some minor wear to frame.
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KATHLEEN PIUNTI CONSERVATORY LILY
KATHLEEN PIUNTI CONSERVATORY LILY POND PAINTING Pennsylvaniab1928Impressionist depiction of an artificial pond teeming with lily pads and flowers surrounded by lush greenery and a bronze statue of flute players.
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Lilly Martin Spencer (British/New
Lilly Martin Spencer (British/New York 1822-1902) "The Centennial" 1895-1902 oil on canvas unsigned 54 1/4 in. x 72 1/2 in. in an attractive giltwood frame. Provenance: Descended in the family of the artist Highland NY and Ocean Grove NJ; acquired by a Florida collector. Note: The final masterwork by "the finest American female painter of the mid-nineteenth century" this impressive canvas was found still on the artist's easel at the time of her death having been worked on for seven years. It represents the 100th birthday celebration of "Aunt Mary" (the sister of the artist's father) surrounded by a large assembly of her family and friends (of whom the figure found in green is probably a self-portrait). Its ambitious scale and pictorial complexity reflect the traditions of mid-Victorian monumental painting epitomized for example in George Edgar Hick's equally large "Changing Home" of 1862 in The Geffrye Museum London (a parallel pointed out in Robin Bolton Smith and William H. Truettner Lilly Martin Spencer: The Joys of Sentiment (Washington D.C. 1973). Born Angelique Marie Martin in Exeter England (of professional French parents who kept a school there) Lilly Martin and her family moved in 1830 to Ohio. Her first exhibition in Cincinnati in 1841 attracted favorable notice and after half-a-dozen years there (during which she married Benjamin Rush Spencer who gave up his career in favor of hers) she moved with her husband to New York where she exhibited at the National Academy and other venues. She had 13 children but remains an icon as one of the first female professional painters in the history of American art.
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Lot of B & G Porcelain. Lilly Pad &
Lot of B & G Porcelain. Lilly Pad & 4 Figures. From a Stamford CT estate. Dimensions: Lilly pad- 7" diameter; figures-5"
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Lilly medicine bottles; 1/4 pint
Lilly medicine bottles; 1/4 pint and tablet jars, most with cork caps. Tallest 4 1/2".
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LILLY MARTIN SPENCER, YOUNG GIRL
LILLY MARTIN SPENCER, YOUNG GIRL WITH PETS, OIL Attributed to Lilly Martin Spencer/ Angelique Marie Martin (British/American 1822-1902), oil on wooden panel, interior Victorian genre scene painting depicting a young red haired girl defending her kitten from a dog with the mother cat at her feet, apparently unsigned with artist attribution to backing paper en verso, in giltwood and gesso frame and in shadow box under glass. Panel approx. h. 8.25", w. 7"; Overall h. 13.25", w. 12.25", d. 1.25".
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Two Lilly Dache fur hats 1960s
Two Lilly Dache fur hats 1960s One in black Persian lamb and the other white mink, both labeled "De Pinna" and "Lilly Dashe / Paris."
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Dr. Robert John Thornton (English
Dr. Robert John Thornton (English 1768-1837) "White Lily" hand-colored engraved aquatint with mezzotint from Temple of Flora or Garden of Nature after Henderson Reinagle and others 1799-1812 London sight 21 in. x 16 1/4 in. attractively matted and framed.
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Dana Pond American, 1881-1962 Woman
Dana Pond American, 1881-1962 Woman Holding a Lily and a Candle, 1916
Estimate:$400-$600
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Leota Williams Loop (American,
Leota Williams Loop (American, 1893-1961), "Lilies Everyone", floral still life, oil on canvas; 24 3/4" x 29 3/4"; signed lower left. Born in Indiana, Loop spent her career as an active artist in Brown County. She began studying art at age 10 from Olive Rush at the Fairmont Academy. She also studied with Forsyth, Steele, Vawter and Coats.
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(6) LUNDBERG STUDIOS LILY SHADES
(6) LUNDBERG STUDIOS LILY SHADES 20th century.
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ANTIQUE WATERCOLOR SKETCH OF A LILY
ANTIQUE WATERCOLOR SKETCH OF A LILY Watercolor, ink, and pencil on laid paper, circa 1900, appears unsigned, framed.
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Tiffany style pond lily lamp,
Tiffany style pond lily lamp, twelve gooseneck lamps with iridescent art glass shades, base with water lily blooms and pads, marked on base "Tiffany Studios New York 382", reproduction, 20-1/2 in. Some surface wear. The Estate of the Late William Bolmer, New Hope, Pennsylvania.
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Lilly one pint glass bottles;
Lilly one pint glass bottles; Terpin Hydrate, Larkspur, Spigelia, Stramonium, etc. 8"H. Mild staining to several labels.
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RARE TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK,
RARE TIFFANY STUDIOS, NEW YORK, "LILY PAD" TABLE LAMP circa 1905. leaded glass and patinaed bronze. on a rare greenish brown patinaed 'Twisted Vine' base. Shade impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1502-13. Base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 443.Catalogue Note: Shade has a design of horizontal rows of floating lily pad leaves; oval leaves are smallest near aperture and increase in size towards the base of the shade.
The lily pads are rendered in variations of greens and subtle browns, striated and mottled glass with a background of water rendered in white to bluish-green vibrant textured glass and green circular border.
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PATRICIA TOBACCO FORRESTER "DAY
PATRICIA TOBACCO FORRESTER "DAY LILY EXPERIMENT" Patricia Tobacco Forrester (American 1940-2011), "Day Lily Experiment", 2008, watercolor on canvas, botanical painting, signed at lower right, with artist and Braunstein/Quay Gallery, San Francisco, CA labels en verso. Approx. canvas h. 12.125", w. 9.125", d. 0.5.
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Barbara Bell (American,
Barbara Bell (American, Contemporary) "Lily of the Valley", watercolor, sight 13-1/4" x 18-1/4", signed lower right. Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Country Art Gallery, Locust Valley, Long Island, New York, dated May 1, 1989.
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Lillian Delevoryas (American
Lillian Delevoryas (American 1932-2018)/Honeysuckles and Foliage within border of nastursiums/watercolour on paper (collage), 37cm x 39cm
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Lilly medicine bottles,
Lilly medicine bottles, approximately 30 assorted, plastic and metal screw tops. Tallest, 9 1/2"H.
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Tiffany Studios Ten Light Lily Lamp
Tiffany Studios Ten Light Lily Lamp with gold dore lily pad base #381 and ten Tiffany Favrile shades each signed ''L.C.T. Favrile'' 21'' high
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Lilly, Magnus, Mabee & Reynard
Lilly, Magnus, Mabee & Reynard glass medicine bottles; rhodium oil, bergamot, squill, etc. Lilly bottle: 8"H.
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TIFFANY STUDIOS SEVEN LIGHT LILY
TIFFANY STUDIOS SEVEN LIGHT LILY LAMPTiffany Studios Seven Light Lily Lamp patinated bronze lily pad form base having seven arms ending in Favrile glass shades base marked Tiffany Studios, New York, 385, all shades marked LCT, one extra shade also marked LCT height 21 inches Condition: : very good, presents well, two sockets spin but does not effect performance, base with uneven patina, light wear to socket heads
Condition:
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TIFFANY STYLE LILY PAD
TIFFANY STYLE LILY PAD LAMPDESCRIPTION: A Tiffany style table lamp with lily pad motif base. Fittings for two bulbs, and multi colored stained glass shade. In working condition. CIRCA:20th Ct. ORIGIN:China DIMENSIONS:H:25" x D:14" (Base) D:9" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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Dr. Robert John Thornton (British
Dr. Robert John Thornton (British 1768-1837) Publisher ca. 1811-1812 "The Superb Lily". Hand colored aquatint engraving from the quarto edition of "The Temple of Flora" paper size apprx. 15-1/8" x 11-3/4" dated Aug. 1st 1811 not framed.
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ELIOT ELISOFON (1911 - 1973):
ELIOT ELISOFON (1911 - 1973): LILLIESwatercolor and ink on paper; signed and dated 12.24.56 lower right; 21 1/4 x 15 inches sight; 32 1/2 x 25 inches frame Condition:
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W. James McGlynn, American 20th
W. James McGlynn, American 20th c, w/c, "Lilly Pond", 22" x 28" Estimate $400-600
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19TH C. STILL LIFE PAINTING LILY OF
19TH C. STILL LIFE PAINTING LILY OF THE VALLEY: Painted in 1883, Oil/Canvas, 6'' x 8'', period gilded frame, 11 3/4'' x 13 3/4'', painted for Edith Grace Cleveland on her 8th birthday, marked on old label verso. Grace was the niece of Grover Cleveland.
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A Tiffany Studios Favrile glass and
A Tiffany Studios Favrile glass and patinated bronze seven light Lily lamp 1898-1918 1898-1918two shades inscribed L.C.T. Favrile five replacement shades each inscribed Lundberg Studios base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 385height 19 3/4in (50.2cm)
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TIFFANY STYLE LEADED LILY PAD LAMP:
TIFFANY STYLE LEADED LILY PAD LAMP: 3 light Tiffany style table lamp having a floral lily pad and pond motif stained glass shade. Mounted on a patinated metal lily pad base. Approx. 29'' h x 20'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
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Dr. Robert John Thornton
Dr. Robert John Thornton (English, 1768-1837) The Blue Egyptian Water Lily, from the Temple of Flora, London, 1804, hand-colored aquatint and engraving on wove paper, 20-1/2 x 16 in. (plate), 21-3/4 x 17-1/8 in. (page); gilt wood frame,
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M. E. WIEN, "LILY VENDOR" OIL ON
M. E. WIEN, "LILY VENDOR" OIL ON CANVAS 1970 M.E. Wien (Mortimer E. Wien, American, 1896 - 1992) "Lily Vendor" oil on Canvas, and depicting a Mexican woman with a load of callalilies, signed lower right corner "M.E. Wien" the reverse with GMCAAPL label dated 1970. Image 19.5" H 16.75" W Frame: 26.5" H x 22.5" W
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AN ANTIQUE BELGIAN STILL LIFE
AN ANTIQUE BELGIAN STILL LIFE PAINTING WITH LILIES Oil on canvas, signed and dated "Jane Herbo / Août 1906" at lower left, inscribed "Vive Ste Louise! / á Marraine" above signature, the stretcher with faint stamp fo Ateliers Mommen of Brussels, presented in a later gilt frame with ornate composition ornament.
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BEATRICE PARSONS (1870-1955):
BEATRICE PARSONS (1870-1955): LILIES AGAPANTHUS AND YUCCA BY A POOL Watercolor on paper signed lower right. With label from Christopher Wood London. 9 x 12 in. (sight) 18 x 20 1/2 in. (frame). Estate of Katherine W. Mellon Stonington CT.