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Vitali Grigoryev (Russian b.
Vitali Grigoryev (Russian b. 1957) "Water in the Glass". Oil on masonite signed in the lower left framed under museum glass in a decorative frame overall 24-3/4" x 3-1/2".
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WATERMAN PEN & PENCIL SET .
WATERMAN PEN & PENCIL SET .
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American watercolor on paper
American watercolor on paper drawing ca. 1830-1840 of two doves drinking from a blue and gilt decorated fountain 6" x 8". ?
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The reservoir watercolor on paper
The reservoir watercolor on paper under glass. paper size: 22'' H x 30'' W.
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Bendigo pottery water dispenser,
Bendigo pottery water dispenser, with brass tap
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2 WATERFORD ITEMS
2 WATERFORD ITEMS
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Three painted watering cans
Three painted watering cans
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A quantity of glass soda water
A quantity of glass soda water syphons
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Large hammered metal water
Large hammered metal water vessel. 22"h.x14"w.
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Theorum Watercolor still life
Theorum Watercolor still life with basket of fruit mid 19th century 18'' x 20''.
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DOC TATE NEVAQUAYA (Native American
DOC TATE NEVAQUAYA (Native American 1932-1996). DRINK OF WATER signed lower right. Gouache - Framed sight: 15 1/4 in. x 10 1/4 in.
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A Waterman W2 fountain pen
A Waterman W2 fountain pen
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ERIK NITSCHE (1908 - 1998) "WATER &
ERIK NITSCHE (1908 - 1998) "WATER & AIR"Erik Nitsche (Swiss, 1908 - 1998) "Relationship Between Water and Air" Signed lower right. Original Mixed Media painting on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Combination Cover for the Germany Nature Protection stamps issued May 5, 1986. The need for fresh water and clean air are the most important areas of nature protection. This painting symbolizes the relationship between clean air and water and its effect on the environment.
Image Size: 12 x 14 in.
Overall Size: 15 x 20 in.
Unframed. (B10381)
Condition:
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TWO WATERMAN FOUNTAIN AND BALLPOINT
TWO WATERMAN FOUNTAIN AND BALLPOINT PENSTwo Waterman Fountain and Ballpoint Pens
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Ceramic pot water bottle, approx
Ceramic pot water bottle, approx 26cm L
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20TH C. SCHOOL: TROPICAL WATERSCAPE
20TH C. SCHOOL: TROPICAL WATERSCAPE Watercolor and wash on paper; 20 x 26 1/2 in. (image).
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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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Asian water jug. 13'' Ht.
Asian water jug. 13'' Ht.
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EIGHT WATERFORD TABLE
EIGHT WATERFORD TABLE ITEMScomprising three assorted vases, two assorted flower bowls, two small serving bowls, & a water pitcher together with a Baccarat vase Condition: good water pitcher: 6 1/2 inches high Condition:
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GREEN GLAZE WATER POTThe waterpot
GREEN GLAZE WATER POTThe waterpot of compressed globular form tapered to a flat base, the body potted with lobes and glazed with an olive tone, the unglazed base reveals the buffware. D:9cm, H:6.9cm
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Henry Enrico Coleman watercolor
Henry Enrico Coleman watercolor (Italian, 1846-1911), "The Water Carrier", man with cart loaded with barrels, distant aquaduct, signed lower right "H. Coleman/Roma", watercolor on paper, 13-7/8 x 20-3/4 in.; early 20th century carved and gilt wood Arts and Crafts frame. Faded, toning, laid down on fiberboard; frame with abrasions. Private Collection, Spruce Pine, North Carolina.
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Watercolor from a play ''The
Watercolor from a play ''The Water Witches'' (C. 1840). Attributed to N.Y.C. folk artist Charles Shoettel. Site
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CAST STONE FIGURE OF HEBE HOLDING A
CAST STONE FIGURE OF HEBE HOLDING A WATER JUG the base with foliate lettering 'HEBE' - h:29 in.
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French brass water carrying jug,
French brass water carrying jug, approx 28cm H x 25cm W
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WATERWORKS CRYSTAL ICE BUCKET
WATERWORKS CRYSTAL ICE BUCKET WITH BOWLWATERWORKS CRYSTAL ICE BUCKET WITH BOWL, (2) - h:8.50in.
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Brass and copper jug 20'' high
Brass and copper jug 20'' high along with a brass two handle watering can
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Primitive water cask, 19th century,
Primitive water cask, 19th century, 11 1/2"h, a mortar and pestle, 8"h, and a duck decoy
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Variegated marble figure of a water
Variegated marble figure of a water carrier The standing figure of a North African female in black and veined marble, holding a jug in her right hand. H: 23 1/2 in. - a few minor scuffs to edges - not an antique
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A. M. Knowles oil on canvas of a
A. M. Knowles oil on canvas of a young girl in red green and white dress drinking from a fountain framed L-shped tear lower right repaired and tear lower left also repaired 16 1/2'' h. x 11 1/2'' w.
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Large green glass water bottle,
Large green glass water bottle, 1918 G embossed on bottom
24.5" x 14"d
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Vintage framed watercolor of a
Vintage framed watercolor of a woman with water jug, by a fountain; signed illegibly to verso; framed; 29" X 19 1/2" (sight, approx.)
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WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PEN Textured
WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PEN Textured lacquer body, 18k gold medium nib, piston refill system. Comes in original presentation box and a booklet.
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TWENTY-FOUR WATERFORD GLASSES
TWENTY-FOUR WATERFORD GLASSES
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19TH CENTURY FOLK ART STILL LIFE
19TH CENTURY FOLK ART STILL LIFE Watercolor on paper.
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Eight aqua glass flasks together
Eight aqua glass flasks together with a canning jar and an amber jug. ?
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Xavier de Callatay (American, b.
Xavier de Callatay (American, b. Belgium/New Orleans, 1932-1999) "Bird Watering", India ink on paper, sight 5-1/2" x 7-1/4", monogrammed and dated lower right "CX 1960". Glazed, double matted and presented in a giltwood frame.