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Werner Wildner watercolor
Werner Wildner watercolor (Nashville, Tennessee, 1925-2004), owl, signed lower left "W", mixed media on card, 10 x 7-3/4 in.; gold and black painted wood frame. Toning at edges. Purchased from artist; Private Collection, Tennessee.
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WAYLAND MOORE "OWL", FRAMED
WAYLAND MOORE "OWL", FRAMED WATERCOLOR Wayland Moore (American b. 1935), "Owl", watercolor on paper depicting perched bird, signed to lower right, framed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Lee Friedman, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: sight h. 23. 125", w. 17. 125"; frame h. 32. 125", w. 23. 75", d. 1".
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Koichiro Kondo Watercolor Owl on
Koichiro Kondo Watercolor Owl on branch cover for magazine November 1947 image area 10'' x 8'' signed excellent
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POLYCHROME PAINT DECORATED
POLYCHROME PAINT DECORATED CHALKWARE OWLca. late 19th century; fragile holloware form cast plaster-of-paris owl perched on "rocky" base, depicted with head looking down to left, raised ears and deep feathered accent, watercolor painted accents to wings and covered with dark black tone egg tempura wash finish, 9 1/2"h; Condition: hairline crack to base along back edge, extensive paint loss, some small flake chips
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PENNSYLVANIA FOLKSY OWL WATERCOLOR.
PENNSYLVANIA FOLKSY OWL WATERCOLOR. Mid 19th century, ink and watercolor on paper. Tan owl. Reputedly used as a reward of merit and most likely by the same hand as lots 425, 427, 475-477. Framed, 9.25"h. 7.75"w.
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Chinese painting: Owl (attributed
Chinese painting: Owl (attributed to Zheng Hao contemporary) signed; ink and watercolor on paper Estimate $ 100-200
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A crayon on paper of an owl
A crayon on paper of an owl indistinctly signed/ titled bottom right. 64x49cm.
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1811 PENNSYLVANIA FOLK ART OWL
1811 PENNSYLVANIA FOLK ART OWL WATERCOLOR WITH LETTERZachariah Reynolds
(Pennsylvania, 1787-1865)
The Little Owl (The owl of the woods, the night bird) , 1811
Watercolor and ink on laid paper
12 3/4" x 7 3/4" (sheet)
A folk art watercolor from Washington County, Pennsylvania. Below the title is a verse of "Joy to the World" and a small drawing of a face. The painting was executed on the opposite side of an 1811 letter inquiring about an open teaching position in Uniontown, signed by Reynolds, with another note signed by Joshua Moneyman. The piece is housed in a double-sided glazed frame, which measures 15 1/2" x 12 1/2" x 1".
Condition
Some flaking and pinholes to the top edge of the sheet. Scattered spots, toning, and wrinkling to the sheet.
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ROBIN HILL. "GREAT HORNED OWL,"
ROBIN HILL. "GREAT HORNED OWL," WATERCOLOR (American, b. 1932). Watercolor and gouache on paper, 2000, signed "Robin Hill" ll, further identifying information on verso, sight size: 7 1/4 x 7 in., framed.
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Painted metal owl three Italian
Painted metal owl three Italian marble birds and a miniature stone bird bath some chips.
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Painting on Silk owl on branch
Painting on Silk owl on branch image area 8 1/2'' x 11''.
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A watercolour study of a pair of
A watercolour study of a pair of barn owlets by Bryan Reed described and signed on the backboard and dated 1980. 32 x 46cm.
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Carved green stone figure of an owl
Carved green stone figure of an owl , approx 25cm H
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Pair of Japanese watercolor and
Pair of Japanese watercolor and embroidered pictures on silk one with embroidered owl on branch with painted and embroidered branches; the other with two embroidered waterbirds amongst lotus blossoms both in matching silk brocade mats each ss: 30'' h. x 36'' w.
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JEAN LURCAT HAND TINTED MODERNIST
JEAN LURCAT HAND TINTED MODERNIST OWL LITHOGRAPH New York, France,1892-1966Depicts an expressionist owl hidden in leaves surrounded by vivid blue, yellow, and orange colors.
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Watercolor on paper late 19th c. of
Watercolor on paper late 19th c. of a bird perched on leafy branches 6 1/2" x 6 1/2". ?
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WALTER INGLIS ANDERSON (AMERICAN
WALTER INGLIS ANDERSON (AMERICAN 1903-1965), OWL IN PINE WOODS, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 10 X 13-3/4 IN (25.4 X 34.9 CM)Walter Inglis Anderson, (American, 1903-1965) Owl in Pine Woods, Watercolor on paper; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Unsigned Watercolor on paper; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Dimensions: 10 x 13-3/4 in (25.4 x 34.9 cm) Provenance: Estate of the Artist Shannon C. Foley, New Orleans, LA, March 6, 2006 Private Collection, Maryland Note: This work has been authenticated by John Anderson, son of the artist, who places the work in the 'Oldfields' period from the 40s-50s.
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Carved and painted owl 19th c.
Carved and painted owl 19th c. retaining its original dappled grey and black over red painted surface 12 1/4" h. ?
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2 WERNER WILDNER WATERCOLORS, MOUSE
2 WERNER WILDNER WATERCOLORS, MOUSE & OWLWerner Wildner (Nashville, Tennessee, 1925-2004), two watercolor paintings. 1st item: Image of a mouse atop a table and nibbling a piece of Swiss cheese, with a match at his feet. Monogram signature lower left and lower right. Housed in a painted wooden frame with off white matte. Sight - 10 1/2" H x 6 3/4" W. Framed - 19 3/8" H x 15" W. 2nd item: Watercolor, gouache and pencil portrait of an owl. Monogram signature lower left. Housed in a wooden frame with grey matte. Image - 11 3/4" H x 8 3/4" W. Framed - 20 1/2" H x 17 3/8" W. Biography (courtesy Askart: The Artists' Bluebook): Wildner was born in Germany but moved to Detroit with his family as a child and then, as a teenager, to Nashville. He served in the Army in 1944 and went on to study art briefly at the Meinzinger Art School in Detroit. He returned to Nashville to practice commercial art, but by the mid-1950s had decided to pursue his own art career. Whimsical animals and fantastical, often grotesque creatures were a recurring theme of his work. Wildner met with critical and commercial success after a 1962 exhibit of his art at the Nashville site now known as Cheekwood. However, the death of his parents and collapse of his marriage in the 1970's led him to become reclusive in the last two decades of his life. Provenance: Private Nashville, TN collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall excellent condition.
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Watercolor folk art bird by noted
Watercolor folk art bird by noted CT. artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). Sight 5 1/2'' x 31 1/2''.
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A Carved Ivory Figurine of an Owl
A Carved Ivory Figurine of an Owl Apprx. 2-1/2"H realistically carved signed on the underside with brown pigment rubbed into the feathers and with red and black applied to the eyes and beak.
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FREDERICK WILLIAM WETZEL (20TH-21ST
FREDERICK WILLIAM WETZEL (20TH-21ST CENTURIES)Two Owl Watercolors
each signed "F W Wetzel" lower right
Barred Owl
19 1/4 by 14 1/4 in.
Snowy Owl with Prey
17 by 22 3/4 in.
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Watercolor folk art birds by
Watercolor folk art birds by noted CT. artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). Sight 41/2'' x 6 1/2''.
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Watercolor folk art bird by noted
Watercolor folk art bird by noted CT. artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). Sight 4 1/2'' x 3''.
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Watercolor drawing of an eagle
Watercolor drawing of an eagle inscribed Michael Schenberger 1820 7 1/4" x 4 1/2". ?
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TWO WERNER WILDNER WATERCOLORS, DOG
TWO WERNER WILDNER WATERCOLORS, DOG AND OWLWerner Wildner (Nashville, Tennessee, 1925-2004), two watercolor paintings. 1st item: Portrait of a standing Pekinese dog, 9" x 12". 2nd item: Portrait of an owl, wearing spectacles, sitting atop a stool and reading a newspaper. 14 1/2" x 11". Both on cardstock and signed with monogram signatures, lower left. Provenance: Florida collection, acquired directly from the artist. Biography (courtesy Askart: The Artists' Bluebook): Wildner was born in Germany but moved to Detroit with his family as a child and then, as a teenager, to Nashville. He served in the Army in 1944 and went on to study art briefly at the Meinzinger Art School in Detroit. He returned to Nashville to practice commercial art, but by the mid-1950s had decided to pursue his own art career. Whimsical animals and fantastical, often grotesque creatures were a recurring theme of his work. Wildner met with critical and commercial success after a 1962 exhibit of his art at the Nashville site now known as Cheekwood. However, the death of his parents and collapse of his marriage in the 1970's led him to become reclusive in the last two decades of his life. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Both in very good condition.
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Watercolor folk art bird by noted
Watercolor folk art bird by noted CT. artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). Sight 4 1/2'' x 3''.
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FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED
FOLK ART CARVED AND PAINTED OWLwooden owl form, painted with brown, beige, and black pigment in stripe design, with large metal stand, owl: 34 x 9-1/2 in., stand: 34-1/2 x 15-3/4 in. [Naturalist]
Provenance: The Estate of Peter H. Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut
Condition:
slight scratches throughout, scattered chipping around seam line and separation, most notably near bottom and around ears, wear to stand
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Austrian cold painted bronze
Austrian cold painted bronze figural inkwell of three owls perched on a raptor's talon early 20th century; all three owls with inset green glass eyes largest owl opens to reveal porcelain inkpot 5 in. H. 7 in. W. Estimate $ 1 200-1 600 Paint chips inkwell liner probably replaced interior inkwell some staining from use.
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Watercolor ''Folk Art Bird'' by
Watercolor ''Folk Art Bird'' by Conn. folk artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). Sight 4 9/16'' x 6 9/16''.
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Watercolor ''Folk Art Bird'' by
Watercolor ''Folk Art Bird'' by Conn. folk artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). Sight 5 5/8'' x 3 5/8''.
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FOUR WATERCOLORS ON PAPER NATURE
FOUR WATERCOLORS ON PAPER NATURE STUDIES: parrot in tree 9.50'' by 12.75'' signed Jaggu Prasad (see verso); dragonfly 8'' by 12''; two flower studies. Unframed.
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Watercolor folk art bird by noted
Watercolor folk art bird by noted CT. artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). Sight 6 1/2'' x 4 1/2''.
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Early watercolor theorem birds
Early watercolor theorem birds flowers in small vase. Site 4'' x 6 1/4''.
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WATERCOLOR, ABSTRACT BIRD
WATERCOLOR, ABSTRACT BIRD American School (20th century), Abstract Bird, watercolor and ink on paper, signed "D'o" lower right, overall (with frame): 21.25"h x 17.5"w
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Watercolor ''Folk Art Birds'' by
Watercolor ''Folk Art Birds'' by Conn. folk artist Evelyn S. Dubiel (b. 1922). Sight 5 9/16'' x 3 9/16''.