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CHARLENE CAWLEY ACRYLIC ON PAPER
CHARLENE CAWLEY ACRYLIC ON PAPER GRISTMILLCharlene Cawley (American, 20th century). Acrylic on paper, landscape titled "Gristmill at Stillwater". Signed lower right. Measures 6 1/2" x 10 1/2" (with frame 8 3/8" x 12 3/8"). Minor staining and chipping on the frame.
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R. Grolleran early 20th century.
R. Grolleran early 20th century. Soldier Grinding Coffee oil on canvas signed ll framed Estimate $ 70-100 No condition report supplied.
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SMITH, Gladys Nelson, (American,
SMITH, Gladys Nelson, (American, 1890-1980): Seated Gypsy with Glass in Hand and Bottle, Oil/Canvas, signed, 24'' x 18'', wooden frame with gilt stencil, 27'' x 21''. Studied under W.A. Griffith at U Kansas, at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Art Students League, and at the Corcoran School of Art under Edmund C. Tarbell.CONDITION: Patch verso, cleaned, several dots of inpaint, ready to hang.
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Scott Grodesky (American b. 1968)
Scott Grodesky (American b. 1968) "W W (Woman and Wrench). Mixed media on canvas 1988 signed dated and titled verso not framed. Ex coll: Alex Gorski Cleveland Ohio.
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TWO MODERN WORKS: GRANT DOLGE
TWO MODERN WORKS: GRANT DOLGE (AMERICAN, 20TH C.), MIXED MEDIA WITH GOLD FOIL ON PAPER, ABSTRACT COMPOSITION WITH LINEAR AND GEOMETR...Two modern works: Grant Dolge (American, 20th C.), mixed media with gold foil on paper, abstract composition with linear and geometric brush strokes in accents of blue, green, red, white and black, unsigned, not examined out of frame, expected wear including some wave to paper, frame with surface fog/scratching, ss: 10" h. x 10" w.; along with 20th C. watercolor on cardboard, gray rectangular shape on green ground, monogrammed lower left and indistinctly signed lower right, matted and framed behind glass in simple black metal frame, ss: 9 1/4" h. x 7 3/4" w. [Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the New Britain Museum of American Art. PROVENANCE: Artwork formerly included in the NBMAA Study Collection.]
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WOODY GWYN, (B. 1944, GALISTEO,
WOODY GWYN, (B. 1944, GALISTEO, NM), FIGURE STUDY OF A YOUNG GIRL, CHARCOAL PENCIL AND GRAPHITE ON PAPER UNDER GLASS, SHEET: 11" H X 14Woody Gwyn, (b. 1944, Galisteo, NM) Figure study of a young girl Charcoal pencil and graphite on paper under glass Signed lower right: W. Gwyn Sheet: 11" H x 14" W Charcoal pencil and graphite on paper under glass Dimensions: Sheet: 11" H x 14" W
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WHIRLIGIG GRINDING WHEELA small
WHIRLIGIG GRINDING WHEELA small early 20th century Maine whirligig with a metal figure of a man turning a grinding wheel. The man has a painted tie and jacket. (H: 7.5" ; L: 18"; W: 3.5"). Field Collection.
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SMITH, Gladys Nelson, (American,
SMITH, Gladys Nelson, (American, 1890-1980): Seated Gypsy Strongman Smoking Pipe, Oil/Canvas, 35'' x 31'', signed, framed, 40'' x 35 1/2''. Studied under W.A. Griffith at U Kansas, at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Art Students League, and at the Corcoran School of Art under Edmund C. Tarbell.CONDITION: Cleaned, clear fiberglass lining with wax reline, several small dots of inpaint.
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HERB GRINDER. American 19th
HERB GRINDER. American 19th century. Floor model with cast iron grinding wheel and trough held in a pine frame on chamfered legs. 19 12''h. 26 1/4''l.
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HALL GROAT (AMERICAN, B.1932)
HALL GROAT (AMERICAN, B.1932) ARCHITECTURAL LITHOGRAPHLarge architectural lithograph on paper depicting windows and fire escape; impressionist style with warm color palette.
Plate signed Hall Groat on top left. Wood frame with beaded texture and gold finish; white single matte. Sight size: 34"L x 24"W; frame 44.75"L x 34"W x 1.5"H.
Artist: Hall Groat
Issued: 1974
Condition:
Age related wear. Gap in one frame joint.
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GRILLEY. Robert. Oil on Masonite
GRILLEY. Robert. Oil on Masonite " Bandit." Signed and with BANFER GALLERY label verso. From a private New York estate left in storage. Dimensions: 19" x 16."
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Waylande GregoryAmerican
Waylande GregoryAmerican (1905-1971)ceramic12 x 6 inches
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GRIMWADE (A) LONDON GOLDSMITHS
GRIMWADE (A) LONDON GOLDSMITHS 1697-1837 THEIR MARKS AND LIVES d.j Faber & Faber 1976 Estimate ?50-80 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 Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?70
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Enterprise cast iron counter top
Enterprise cast iron counter top coffee grinder; mounted on wood base, stencil and embossed lettering, pat. Phila. 1873, 22"H. Good condition.
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BENCH GRINDER & VISE .
BENCH GRINDER & VISE .
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN.
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN. 1897-1977) ETCHINGFisherman, 1965. One of twelve etchings from the portfolio, Gropper: Twelve Etchings. Signed in pencil in the l/r margin, also signed on the plate, numbered in pencil 23/100 l/l. On BFK Rives paper, printed Sorini, published Associated American Artists. Sheet size 19 by 22 in., plate size 12 by 15.5 in., framed 17 by 21 in. (Cond: good)
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MORGAN WEISTLING (1964- ), GLOW
MORGAN WEISTLING (1964- ), GLOW Fine Art
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EAST TN GRINDSTAFF POTTERY, INCL.
EAST TN GRINDSTAFF POTTERY, INCL. MINIATURE1st item: East Tennessee miniature stoneware jug, Grindstaff pottery. Inscription on side reads "LARSES, grinstall or grinstaff". William Grinstaff had a son, Lazarus, who was born in the 1880/1881 time period. Whether this jug is referencing a nickname for Lazarus is unknown at this time. 3 1/4" H. Late 19th century. 2nd item: East Tennessee stoneware crock, Grindstaff pottery. Incised band spacing below rim, tapered base edge, and applied lug handles typical for Grindstaff's work. Glaze with a heavy salt application, resembling a green hue. 6" H x 7" dia. Late 19th century. Provenance: Descendant of Grinstaff on maternal side of family, Blount Co., TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Overall very good condition. 2nd item: Chips to outside rim edge.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897-1977)William Gropper (American, 1897-1977), "War", ink and charcoal on paper, signed lower right, artist studio label with title en verso, 19 1/2 in. x 25 1/8 in., unframed. Provenance: Grosvenor Gallery, London. Condition: Overall poor condition.
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GREG GORMAN (american b. 1949)
GREG GORMAN (american b. 1949) "GRACE JONES" 1987, pencil signed, numbered 1/25, titled and dated verso. Gelatin silver print. 18 7/8 x 15 1/8 in. (image) 19 7/8 x 16 in. (sheet) provenance: Private Collection, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fine original condition; the full sheet with margins; fine impression.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897 -
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897 - 1977) 14 ¼" x 10 ½" "Jazz" and "Can-Can." Pair of color lithographs, signed in pencil by the artist lower right, signed in the plate lower left, tipped in a mat, overall with mat 17" x 13 ½". Shaw Galleries (Pittsburgh) label verso.
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Ellis Wilson (American/Kentucky
Ellis Wilson (American/Kentucky 1899-1977) "Grinding Workers: New Jersey Defense Plant" oil on plywood signed lower left 16 in. x 20 in. Provenance: Gift of the artist to a close friend New York City and then as a gift to the current owner. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this painting will benefit the Red Cross Haitian Relief Fund. Note: Born to a working class family Ellis Wilson grew up in the close-knit African-American community of Mayfield Kentucky. After studying at the Art Institute of Chicago he moved to Harlem then a thriving cultural enclave for African Americans. As an artist Wilson earned critical acclaim exhibiting with the prestigious Harmon Foundation and from his work for the Federal Arts Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). He earned the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1944 on the strength of his New Jersey Defense Plant series of paintings. In 1952 Ellis Wilson won the Terry Art Institute Award which afforded him travel to Haiti. This experience profoundly affected the artist's work in terms of style and reveals a heightened use of vibrant color.
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ENTERPRISE COFFEE GRINDER. Cast
ENTERPRISE COFFEE GRINDER. Cast iron. Tabletop model. In as is condition
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W. GROPPER "THE OPPOSITION"
W. GROPPER "THE OPPOSITION" LITHO, SIGNED L/RWilliam Gropper (American, 1897-1977), a major painter of Social Realism and illustrator of political cartoons, was born in New York City in 1897. He studied with Robert Henri and George Bellows. He took realistic art and turned it into pungent critique of the ills of modern society. He spoke of the hypocrisy of its leaders, most notably members of the government in Washington. At the same time, his sympathy for the laborer, the displaced person and the underdog gave his art a humanitarian warmth that muffled any propagandistic shrillness. His incisive views are still relevant as we approach the 21st century. His works are in most major collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Metropolitan Museum. Framed, not examined out of frame. Frame size: 16" high, 19 1/4" wide. Tiny spot in upper left margin.
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ANDY WARHOL (american
ANDY WARHOL (american 1928-1987) "GRACE KELLY" 1984, pencil signed and numbered 116/225; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, publisher; Rupert Jasen Smith, printer. Color screenprint on Lenox Museum Board. sheet size: 40 x 32 in. (101.6 x 81.2cm) [Felman & Schellmann II.305]. provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. ,000-
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Cast Iron Enterprise No 7 Coffee
Cast Iron Enterprise No 7 Coffee Grinder, apparently original red & black paint and gilt stencils, 21" high, 20" wide
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WINTER IN THE COUNTRY - GRIST
WINTER IN THE COUNTRY - GRIST MILL BY CURRIER & IVES. Large folio handcolored lithograph on paper. C# 6738 one of the Old and New Best 50. Opaque colors. Minor imperfections. 22 1/2''h. 28 3/4''w. in a frame 26 1/2''h. 33 1/2''w. The title reads ''The Old Grist Mill''. Mat burn. Taped to underside of mat . Bottom 2 3/8'' sides 7/8'' top 1 3/4''.
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2 JOHN GRILLO POLYCHROME
2 JOHN GRILLO POLYCHROME EXPRESSIONIST LITHOGRAPHS Massachusetts,1917-2014Includes a depiction of a woman sleeping on a couch covered by a plaid blanket and a still life of red flowers against a yellow and lavender background.
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Greg Glasson (South Africa/New York
Greg Glasson (South Africa/New York b. 1950) "Mule Skinner" 1977 bronze cast signature dated and numbered "12/275" at back on a square wood base height 9 in. Provenance: From the Estate of Gayle M. Batt New Orleans.
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TWO FRAMED SIGNED GRIFFITH LITHOS.A
TWO FRAMED SIGNED GRIFFITH LITHOS.A winter scene of a woman walking with a bucket from farm buildings to a well. Also a summer/fall depiction of a black and white horse cart crossing a creek. Signed LR Griffith in pencil numbered LL. Verso label J.W. Hughes Galleries Woodward Detroit. Both: Approx. 13'' H x 10.25'' W sight 21'' H x 17.5'' W frame. Circa early 20th century. Private collection Campbellsville Ky.
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GREG COLSON (B. 1956): TWO WORKSthe
GREG COLSON (B. 1956): TWO WORKSthe first: "The Insects" (from "Dockings"); soft ground etching with chine colle on paper; pencil-signed, dated 1993 and numbered AP 2 / 5, and embossed "JS" (14 x 13 inches); the second: depicting pots and pans on a drainboard; etching or engraving on paper; pencil-signed, dated 1994 and numbered 10 / 15, and embossed "JS" (3 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches sight); each matted and framed under acrylic; Provenance: the first: Angles Gallery, Santa Monica, California gallery label verso; each: The Estate of Charles Fries and Ava Ostern Fries, Los Angeles; each: 16 x 15 inches frame Condition:
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W. James McGlynn, American 20th
W. James McGlynn, American 20th c, w/c, "Breck's Mill Reflection", 19" x 24" Estimate $400-600
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Owen J. Gromme American 1896-1991
Owen J. Gromme American 1896-1991 Two Grouse color screenprint ed. 107/950 signed ''Owen J. Gromme'' lr 20 1/4 x 27 in. framed Estimate $ 70-100 Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
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WOOLDRIDGE, CLIFTON R. GAMBLING
WOOLDRIDGE, CLIFTON R. GAMBLING EXPOSED.Wooldridge, Clifton R. Gambling Exposed. Chicago: Max Stein, 1918. Pictorial wraps, in blue and red ink. Illustrated. 16mo. Wear on wraps and interior spine, pages bround, else good copy. The text of this work was extracted from Wooldridge’s The Devil and the Grafter (1907).
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MARTIN LEVINE (AMERICAN B. 1945),
MARTIN LEVINE (AMERICAN B. 1945), THE GRIST MILL, ETCHING AND AQUATINT, FRAMED, 33 X 39 INCHESMartin Levine (American b. 1945), The Grist Mill, Etching and Aquatint, Framed, 33 x 39 inches
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James Alan Gribbins (American
James Alan Gribbins (American 20th century) Abstract in Red mixed media on paper signed J. Alan Gribbins and dated (lower right) 15 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches.