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ROBIN PALEY. WASHERWOMAN,
ROBIN PALEY. WASHERWOMAN, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER (American, late 19th century). Watercolor on paper, signed and dated "Robin Paley, Atlanta, GA 1895" lr, sight size: 9 1/4 x 7 in., framed.
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Contemporary whirligig of a woman
Contemporary whirligig of a woman doing laundry 17" w. ?
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AFTER ARISTIDE MAILLOL: THE
AFTER ARISTIDE MAILLOL: THE WASHER WOMAN Cast-iron sculpture 4 1/2 x 12 x 8 in. with artist monogram.
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IMPRESSIONIST WASHER WOMAN PAINTING
IMPRESSIONIST WASHER WOMAN PAINTING SINGED PARREIRAS: Oil/Canvas, 15'' x 22'', circa 1910, singed lower right, framed 22'' x 29''.
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UNKNOWN ARTIST (19TH CENTURY):
UNKNOWN ARTIST (19TH CENTURY): WASHER WOMANUnknown Artist (19th Century): Washer Woman, oil on canvas; unsigned Dimensions: 24 x 30 in. (61 x 76.2 cm.), Frame: 41 1/8 x 34 in. (104.5 x 86.4 cm.) Condition:
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CLARA WEAVER PARRISH
CLARA WEAVER PARRISH (AMERICAN/ALABAMA)Clara Weaver Parrish (American/Alabama, 1861-1925), "The Washwoman", watercolor on paper, signed and inscribed en verso, 15 3/4 in. x 6 1/2 in., framed, overall 25 5/8 in. x 16 5/8 in. x 1 1/4 in. Provenance: Gift from the artist; thence by descent.
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UNKNOWN ARTIST: WASHER WOMENoil
UNKNOWN ARTIST: WASHER WOMENoil on canvas, signed illegibly verso 18 x 24 inches Condition:
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MARTIN WIND-UP WASHING WOMAN France
MARTIN WIND-UP WASHING WOMAN France amusing hand painted early toy depicts woman washing clothes by hand tub appears on tall supports. 8'' h. Some wear to clothes flaking to head overall (VG Cond.)
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MARTIN WASHING WOMAN TOY Hand
MARTIN WASHING WOMAN TOY Hand painted tin clockwork motions involve woman moving arms about in washing motions very amusing and realistic actions. 8'' h. Minor retouch to face. (Exc. Cond.)
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A Mougin Freres Glazed Stoneware
A Mougin Freres Glazed Stoneware Figurine of a Laundress after Emile Wittmann (1846-1921) A glazed ceramic figurine of a woman carrying a basket, in soft gray and taupe matte glaze, inscribed on the underside "E. Wittmann sculpt. 2119" and "Mougin Freres" inscription. approx. 9-1/2"H x 4-1/2"D x 4-1/2"W.
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AFTER PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR,
AFTER PIERRE-AUGUSTE RENOIR, RICHARD GUINO, VALSUANI FOUNDRY "The Washerwoman", lost wax bronze casting, patinated, signed at the front on the right: "RENOIR"; foundry stamp: "2/T, Cire p\perdue, C. Valsuani" at back, circa 1920's, roughly 11" x 9 1/2" x 5". Flanges on underside to mount on marble.
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LYNNE MAPP DREXLER, AMERICAN
LYNNE MAPP DREXLER, AMERICAN (1928-1999), "WASHER WOMAN", 1962, GOUACHE ON PAPER, 12 3/4 X 16 INCHESLYNNE MAPP DREXLER, American, (1928-1999) "Washer Woman", 1962, gouache on paper signed, titled and dated on the reverse "Lynne Drexler / 1962" gouache on paper Dimensions: 12 3/4 x 16 inches Provenance: The artist, Monhegan Island, Maine; Private Collection, Connecticut Framed dimensions: 23 x 20 x 1 inches Tags: works on paper, female artist, woman artist, modern / contemporary, abstract, 20th century, mid-century, Hofmann school, Abstract Expressionist, New York School Condition: in very good overall condition; minor wear in the corners; no restoration or fading apparent; additional photos available upon request We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Shannon’s is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Frames on all paintings are sold "As Is". Frames may need some conservation. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
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ELEANOR GREATOREX (NY/NJ/FRANCE,
ELEANOR GREATOREX (NY/NJ/FRANCE, 1854-1913) The Irish Washer Woman, monumental watercolor on paper, signed lower right, marked Moret, France and dated 1903, depicting a woman leaning back against the weight of the laundry basket she is carrying, her bright ginger hair windblown, her blue eyes fixed on the viewer, housed in the original substantial gilt frame, under a dimensional gold mat, retaining the original rippled glass. OS: 35 1/2" x 42 1/2", SS: 21" x 29". Good condition.
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KATHLEEN (KATE) HONORA GREATOREX
KATHLEEN (KATE) HONORA GREATOREX (NY/NJ/FRANCE, 1851-1913) The Washer Women, monumental watercolor on paper, signed lower right, marked Moret and dated 1891, depicting a long porch on a canal with a row of women scrubbing away at linens, housed in a mahogany panel frame with ornate gold painted gesso trim, OS: 33 1/2" x 41 1/2", SS: 20" x 29". Good condition.
Kate was sister to Eleanor, who painted the other washer woman portrait in this sale.
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Joanna Wason (born 1946), a
Joanna Wason (born 1946), a bottle neck stoneware vase with green glaze, impressed potter's mark and studio mark, 27cm high
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Walter Inglis Anderson (American,
Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965), for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, decorated by Christopher Inglis Stebly (b. 1957), ca. 1998-2000, cast "Kneeling Woman with Basket" vase, signed with the black Shearwater stencil mark on the base. Reference: D. Stewart et al., Shearwater Pottery (Slidell, Louisiana: Bristol Publishing, 2005), p. 223, illustrated lower right.
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W. TALBOT PHIBBS (IRISH, 19TH
W. TALBOT PHIBBS (IRISH, 19TH CENTURY), ITALIAN WASHERWOMAN Oil on panel, inscribed to verso "W. Talbot Phibbs / 17 Quay Street / Sligo / Ireland," modern gilt frame.
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TWO VINTAGE WHIRLY GIGS, SAILOR AND
TWO VINTAGE WHIRLY GIGS, SAILOR AND WASHER WOMAN. Two paint decorated whirly gigs from the first part of the 20th C., including a double duo washer woman and saw man, both with colorful original paint decoration and working, Sailor 23”H x 20” W, other 13”H x 23”L.
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A WMF style frame with a
A WMF style frame with a semi-clad woman peering into the glass, her hand reaching for a branch above
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STONEWARE JUG. American mid
STONEWARE JUG. American mid 19th century. Stylized brushed cobalt figure resembling a woman 14''h.
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A Royal Worcester white glazed
A Royal Worcester white glazed figure, The Old Goat Woman, 14cm high
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PAINTING, JANET DERINDA WHEELER
PAINTING, JANET DERINDA WHEELER Janet Derinda Wheeler (American, 1866-1945), Untitled (Young Girl Washing Up), oil on canvas, signed lower right, canvas: 18"h x 14"w, overall (with frame): 26"h x 22"w
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John Kelly Fitzpatrick
John Kelly Fitzpatrick (American/Alabama 1888-1953) "Wash Women" oil on canvas signed lower right pencil-titled and bearing labels of "The Charleston Renaissance Gallery South Carolina" and "Stonehenge Gallery Montgomery Alabama" en verso 12 in. x 16 in. in an attractive giltwood frame. Note: The Southern artist John Kelly Fitzpatrick spent his entire life in his native Alabama where he painted charming landscapes as well as scenes of African-American life. Fitzpatrick's formal art training included a semester at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1912 and a few months at the Académie Julian in Paris in 1926. He developed a style characterized by a vibrant palette and impressionistic brushwork. Fitzpatrick was preoccupied with light and shadow and enjoyed painting en plein air to best capture their effects. The work offered here "Wash Women" is a lovely example of Fitzpatrick's style. Each of the three women standing on the sidewalk wear a vivid dress representing one of the primary colors. White bales of laundry reflect the sunlight while each figure casts a long shadow.
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KATHLEEN WHEELER, TWO CERAMIC
KATHLEEN WHEELER, TWO CERAMIC MOUNTED LIFEGUARDS (English, 1884-1977). Glazed ceramic figures of mounted guards, each signed on rear edge, each, 10 in. H.
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***BATHER ON WHEELING CREEK BY
***BATHER ON WHEELING CREEK BY MALCOLM PARCELL (PENNSYLVANIA 1896-1987). Oil on canvas signed lower right. Woman on the bank of the wooded creek. Rebacked on masonite. 24''h. 26''w. in a frame 27''h. 30''w. Vertical area of repair 8'' x 1 1/2'' just to the left of the woman. There are two signatures one on the left and one on the right.
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DOULTON LAMBETH VOTES FOR WOMEN
DOULTON LAMBETH VOTES FOR WOMEN INKWELL IN STONEWAREAn old woman standing with her arms tightly crossed and eyes closed. The slogon "Votes for Women" written on her apron. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Dimensions: 3.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
To view the video for this item, click the link below: Doulton Lambeth Votes For Women Inkwell in Stoneware
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Wilfred Louis oil on canvas
Wilfred Louis oil on canvas Nude Women Washing Laundry four nude women washing clothes in river trees in background in gold frame ss: 20'' h. x 23'' w.
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Walter Langley (1852-1922)
Walter Langley (1852-1922) British OLD WOMAN BY THE HEARTH Watercolour; signed lower right 9.75" (height) 24.8cm (height) 7" (width) 17.8cm (width)
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JOANNA WEZYK WELLER POTTERY STILL
JOANNA WEZYK WELLER POTTERY STILL LIFE PAINTING Poland, United States,b.1966Titled "Flowers in a Weler (Weller) Vase", the work depicts a bouquet of flowers in a Weller Pottery vase decorated with a standing crane. The vase sits on a green stool surrounded by fallen flowers.
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STONEWARE FIGURE OF A WOMAN,
STONEWARE FIGURE OF A WOMAN, ATTRIBUTED FRANCES ALVAREZ Cylindrical form with muted glaze tints, figure turns upon a bolt attached to a square plinth shaped as a cobbled surface, lower rear with inscribed initials "FWKA 20."
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Ceramics two pieces: Rockingham
Ceramics two pieces: Rockingham glaze figural pitcher in the shape of a woman small chip on rim of pitcher and on base 10'' h.; along with a brown stoneware hot water warmer jug with sidespout matte glaze wear to finish 11'' h.
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ANTIQUE CHELSEA MINIATURE FIGURINE,
ANTIQUE CHELSEA MINIATURE FIGURINE, LAUNDRESSPorcelain figurine modeled as young woman balancing laundry basket on her head. Hand painted.
Gold gilt anchor marking to base.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 4.25"H
Manufacturer: Chelsea
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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French School oil on canvas of
French School oil on canvas of women washing clothes in a stream, 19th c., initialed "W", possibly for Raymond Woog (1875-1949, French).
17" x 23" ss / 23" x 29" oa
Condition: Relined.
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FREDERIC BACON (AMERICAN,
FREDERIC BACON (AMERICAN, 1926-2015), WOMAN WASHING DISHES Graphite on paper, signed and dated 1977, matted and framed under glass.
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An English parian figure of a
An English parian figure of a Nubian girl, dipping a ewer in a stream, 24cm high
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CLARE LEIGHTON, (1899-1989,
CLARE LEIGHTON, (1899-1989, AMERICAN), "CORSICAN WASHERWOMEN," 1936, WOOD ENGRAVING ON PAPER UNDER GLASS, IMAGE: 8.5" H X 10" W; SIGHT:Clare Leighton, (1899-1989, American) "Corsican Washerwomen," 1936 Wood engraving on paper under glass Edition 46/215 Signed, titled and numbered in pencil in the lower margin; The Print Club, Cleveland, Ohio, pub., with their label affixed to the frame's backing paper. Image: 8.5" H x 10" W; Sight: 9" H x 10.375" W Notes: The Print Club of Cleveland publication no. 14. Wood engraving on paper under glass Dimensions: Image: 8.5" H x 10" W; Sight: 9" H x 10.375" W