ALDREN AULD WATSON (NEW YORK, 1917-2013),ALDREN AULD WATSON (NEW YORK, 1917-2013), “MORNING FOG”., WATERCOLOR ON ARCHES PAPER, 8” X 11” SIGHT. FRAMED 17” X 20”.ALDREN AULD WATSON, New York, 1917-2013, "Morning Fog". Signed lower right "Aldren A. Watson". Titled verso. Dimensions: Watercolor on Arches paper, 8" x 11" sight. Framed 17" x 20".
ALFRED WATSON (AMERICAN, 1916 -ALFRED WATSON (AMERICAN, 1916 - 2003) 13 ¾" x 10 ¾" and 6 ½" x 8 ½" "Family Circle (Gull Island, Lake Erie" and "Railroad Yard (Kelly's Island, Lake Erie)", 1939-46. Pair of (2) chlorobromide prints, one drymounted to mat board as issued, board has artist's signature and title in pencil, verso of prints inscribed with title. Board measures 13 ½" x 11", unframed. Chicago Area Camera Club Association (C.A.C.C.A.) stamp on verso.
ALDEN SAMPSON (AMERICAN, 1853 -ALDEN SAMPSON (AMERICAN, 1853 - ?) OIL ON CANVAS LAID DOWN ON MASONITE, DARKLY WOODED LANDSCAPE WITH LIGHT FILTERING THROUGH TREES A...Alden Sampson (American, 1853 - ?) oil on canvas laid down on masonite, darkly wooded landscape with light filtering through trees at center, blue sky beyond, the light reflects off a creek with birds flying low over the water, signed lower left, in ornate gilt frame, wear consistent with age, some areas of loss on frame, ss: 19 1/4" h. x 15 1/4" w.
A. W. Watson (Br. 19th c.) TheA. W. Watson (Br. 19th c.) The Hunting Partyoil on canvas (lined) signed ''A. W. Watson '' depicts a young man with his two dogs resting in the heather presented in a very fine period gilt wood frame with composition ornament.SS 22.5 x 33.5 in.; DOA 33 x 46 in.
FRAMED JOHN ALDEN & PRISCILLA MULLINSFRAMED JOHN ALDEN & PRISCILLA MULLINS WEDDED PRINTFramed electro-grain gravure on paper, "John Alden and Priscilla Wedded," modeled after the original painting by George H. Bouton (American, 1833-1905), printed by McLoughlin Brothers, sight: approx 19.5"h, 15.75"w, overall: approx 29"h, 25"w, 10lbs
ALFRED WATSON (AMERICAN, 1916 -ALFRED WATSON (AMERICAN, 1916 - 2003) 18 ¼" x 14", 15 ½" x 12", and 12 ¾" x 10 ¼" "Cold Morning", "Winter at Niagra", and "Evening at Sugar Creek", ca. 1939-46. Set of 3 chlorobromide prints drymounted as issued to boards, artist's signature and title in pencil on boards, verso of each inscribed with title, artist, and Franklin, PA and Buffalo, NY addresses of the artist, and 2nd Chicago Internatioal Exhibition of Nature Photography, The Muncie Camera Club 1950, Erie Penna. Y.M.C.A. Camera Club, and Titusvilla, PA 1943 exhibition labels verso, unframed. Boards measure 20" x 16" overall.
19th century American School portrait,19th century American School portrait, portrait of seated woman wearing a scarf and holding a book, said to be the half-sister of George W. Alden (born 1860 in Cambridge, Massachusetts), watercolor on paper painted in oval, 25-7/8 x 20-7/8 in.; early 20th century gilt wood and composition frame. Toning, tacked at edges with glue to verso of mat, fading, light foxing; frame with minor losses and abrasions, areas of retouch. Private Collection, Tryon, North Carolina.
Sir John Watson Gordon PRSA RASir John Watson Gordon PRSA RA (1788-1864)/Portraits of Thomas Loughnan Veitch and Elizabeth Veitch/three-quarter length/oil on canvas, 99.5cm x 126cm /Note: Thomas Loughman Veitch and his sister Elizabeth were painted along with their siblings at the family home at Eliock, Dumfriesshire. Provenance: Christie's Edinburgh May 1993/see illustration
J. ALDEN WEIR (AMERICAN, 1852 -J. ALDEN WEIR (AMERICAN, 1852 - 1919), ALONG THE RIVER,...J. Alden Weir (American, 1852 - 1919), Along the River, oil on canvas, signed lower right "J. Alden Weir," 24" x 36".
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COTTAGE BY JOHN WATSON DAVIS. American,COTTAGE BY JOHN WATSON DAVIS. American, 1870-1959. Mixed media illustration of a cottage with a separate note "From J. Watson Davis". Framed together, 20.5"h. 19"w.
ALFRED WATSON (AMERICAN, 1916 -ALFRED WATSON (AMERICAN, 1916 - 2003) 13" x 18 ½", 10 ¾" x 16 ¼", and 9 ½" x 7 ½" "Boat Pattern", "Allegheny Lure", and Flatboats", ca. 1946-56. Set of 3 chlorobromide prints, 2 drymounted to board; the dry mounted prints have pencil signature and title in pencil on board, verso of each print has title, artist, and Franklin, PA and Buffalo, NY addresses of the artist, various exhibition and gallery labels verso including The Muncie Camera Club 1950, Waikato Winter Show 1948, Seattle International Exhibition of Photography 1945, Fifth Annual Vancouver International Salon of Pictorial Photography 1944, and others, unframed. Boards measure 16" x 20".
ALBERT WATSON, MIKE TYSON PHOTOGRAPHALBERT WATSON, MIKE TYSON PHOTOGRAPH Albert Watson (Scottish, b. 1942), matte finish gelatin silver print, possibly a proof, agent's stamp and photographer attribution on verso, acetate cover sheet attached with 3 pieces transparent tape along verso top edge, loose and unframed, 18.75"h x 14.5"w
Watson (O) British Studio PotteryWatson (O) British Studio Pottery and others on the same (44)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
J. ALDEN WEIR (1852-1919): "ADAM"J. ALDEN WEIR (1852-1919): "ADAM" Etching on paper 8 7/8 x 7 1/8 in. (image sight) signed below the image.
ALFRED WATSON (AMERICAN, 1916 -ALFRED WATSON (AMERICAN, 1916 - 2003) 9 ½" x 13 ¼" and 16 ¼" x 13 ¼" "Harvest", and "Spring Snow", 1941-46. Pair of (2) chlorobromide prints, one drymounted to mat board as issued, signed and titled in pencil on mat board, verso of each has title, artist, and artist's address, London and Cripplegate Photographic Society exhibition label verso, unframed. Board measures 20" x 16".
MANNER OF SIR JOHN WATSON GORDONMannerMANNER OF SIR JOHN WATSON GORDONManner of Sir John Watson Gordon(British, 1788-1864)Mother and three childrenoil on canvas36 x 30in (91.5 x 76cm) Provenance:Property from the Estate of Gregory Warren Nelson, Reno, Neva
JOHN DAWSON WATSON (BRITISH 1832-1892),JOHN DAWSON WATSON (BRITISH 1832-1892), 'NOTHING, I'M AFRAID THIS MORNING, MISS', OIL ON CANVAS, FRAME: 20-1/4 X 16 INJohn Dawson Watson (British 1832-1892), 'Nothing, I'm Afraid this Morning, Miss', Oil on Canvas, Frame: 20-1/4 x 16 in,
ALDEN SAMPSON (B. 1953)Alden SampsonALDEN SAMPSON (B. 1953)Alden Sampson (b. 1953), A wooded lakeside with boats and mountains Oil on canvas Signed lower right: A. Sampson 20" H x 16" W A rocky landscape with snow-capped mountains Oil on canvas Signed faintly lower right: A. Sampson 20" H x 16" W 2 pieces Provenance: Sold: John Moran Auctioneers, Pasadena, CA, June 16, 1998, Lot 109 Sold: John Moran Auctioneers, Pasadena, CA, June 16, 1998, Lot 110 Provenance: Sold: John Moran Auctioneers, Pasadena, CA, June 16, 1998, Lot 109 Sold: John Moran Auctioneers, Pasadena, CA, June 16, 1998, Lot 110
ALFRED CHENEY JOHNSON, PHOTOGRAPH,ALFRED CHENEY JOHNSON, PHOTOGRAPH, 1919 Alfred Cheney Johnston (American, 1885-1971), gelatin silver print of opera singer and actress Alice Geraldine Ferrar, signed in pencil by the photographer, inscribed to fashion designer Henri Bendel from Farrar, 13"h x 10"w (photograph), 20"h x 15"w (backing)
ERNEST W. WATSON (UNITED STATES)ERNEST W. WATSON (UNITED STATES) 1884-1969. CLOVELLY (DEVON, ENGLAND). LINOLEUM CUT, 1935. ED: 100. SIGNED WITH PENCIL, L.R. TITLED ...Ernest W. Watson (United States) 1884-1969. Clovelly (Devon, England). Linoleum cut, 1935. Ed: 100. Signed with pencil, l.r. Titled and inscribed "45/100" with pencil, l.l. Dedicated verso to Grant Wood. Printed by the artist in colors on light cream laid paper with margins, as issued. 262 x 217 mm. (10 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.) Ex Coll: Grant Wood
ALDEN SAMPSON (american, 1853)ALDEN SAMPSON (american, 1853) MOUNTAINSCAPE WITH WATERFALL Signed bottom left, oil on canvas 15 x 25 in. - surface grime - uneven varnish - scuff mark with dirt residue along top right edge - craquellure consitent with age - very good original condiiton
JOHN WHITE ALLEN SCOTT (MA, 1815-1907)JOHN WHITE ALLEN SCOTT (MA, 1815-1907) Profile Lake, Franconia, NH, oil on canvas, monogram lower right, in vintage gold gesso deep cove frame, OS: 22" x 29 1/2", SS: 12" x 19 1/2", cleaned and relined.
PRINT, AFTER HENRY ALKEN AfterPRINT, AFTER HENRY ALKEN After Henry Alken (British, 1785-1851), "Symptoms of Learning to do the Thing Genteel," 1822, lithograph in colors, published by Thomas McLean, Haymarket, overall (with frame): 13.25"h x 15.25"w
Alson Skinner Clark (1876-1949Alson Skinner Clark (1876-1949 Pasadena CA) Figures in a Courtyard
Alfred de Breanski Sr (1852-1928Alfred de Breanski Sr (1852-1928 British) At Wallingford on the Thames
TWO WOODCUT PRINTS - ALLEN W. SEABYTWO WOODCUT PRINTS - ALLEN W. SEABY AND ERNEST W. WATSON The first: Allen W. Seaby (British, 1867-1953), Trout, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 65/100 lower margin, unframed; the second: Ernest W. Watson (American, 1884-1969), Rocks and Spray, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 39/100 lower margin, unframed.
John Clark, after Henry Alken/ShootingJohn Clark, after Henry Alken/Shooting Scenes/originally published 1820/a set of coloured aquatints, 19cm x 24cm /and an engraving of Chepstow Castle by Fittler after Robertson
John Alder (American, 20th Century)John Alder (American, 20th Century) "Chisemando (Gossiping)" oil on canvas, 11" x 14", signed and dated lower left: "Alder, 1965". Presented in a carved giltwood frame with linen liner.
JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN, AMERICANJOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN, AMERICAN (1853-1902), "JULIAN ALDEN WEIR'S COTTAGE, BRANCHVILLE, CONNECTICUT," CA. 1888-91, PASTEL ON PAPER, 8 1/2 X 7 INCHES (SIGHT)JOHN HENRY TWACHTMAN, American, (1853-1902) "Julian Alden Weir's Cottage, Branchville, Connecticut," ca. 1888-91, pastel on paper signed in pencil lower right "Twachtman," inscribed and dated lower left "To Little Dorothy / Branchville / Oct 13 -90," inscribed on the reverse "J.A Weir" pastel on paper Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 7 inches (sight) Provenance: The artist; Dorothy Weir Young (J.A. Weir's granddaughter); Spanierman Gallery, New York, New York; Hammer Galleries, New York, New York; Donald Brenwasser, Wyckoff, New Jersey, ca. 1969; Sotheby's, New York, New York, March 6, 2008, lot 39; Private Collection, Alabama. Condition: not examined out frame; overall very good condition Condition
Henry Alken (British 1785-1851)Henry Alken (British 1785-1851) Lying in Wait 1817 color engraving 10 x 14 inches.
G.L. (GEORGE LENNOX) WATSON (SCOTLAND,G.L. (GEORGE LENNOX) WATSON (SCOTLAND, 1851-1904) Broadside Proposal Portrait of an un-named Steam Yacht, rendered and signed by G.W. Wason of Glasgow, Scotland, done twenty years after the founding of the Company in 1873; the first design firm dedicated solely to classic yachts for the wealthy and Rulers of Europe. Watercolor, signed lower right and dated Mar 24th, 1893. Unframed, 22" x 44" image on 26" x 49", chip to top margin, well away from image. Toned and stained, could be restored.
ADELE WATSON (AMERICAN, 1873-1947),ADELE WATSON (AMERICAN, 1873-1947), OIL ON BOARD, DEPICTS A FIELD SCENE IN COOL TONES WITH TALL WHITE FLOWERS IN FOREGROUND AND TREE...Adele Watson (American, 1873-1947), oil on board, depicts a field scene in cool tones with tall white flowers in foreground and trees in distance, signed lower right, framed, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 15" x 10"
JOHN G. ALDEN BLUE PRINT LITHOGRAPHJOHN G. ALDEN BLUE PRINT LITHOGRAPH "AUXILIARY CRUISING...John G. Alden Blue Print Lithograph "Auxiliary Cruising Sloop" , naval architect's plan
Overall 31 in. x 50 in.
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GEORGE WATSON (BRITISH, 1767-1837)GEORGE WATSON (BRITISH, 1767-1837) PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN OIL ON CANVAS: 30 X 24 1/2 IN.Framed Oil on canvas: 30 x 24 1/2 in. Provenance: Neal Auction Company, December 9th 1994, lot no. 161 "George Watson (1776-1837), Portrait of a Gentleman; Historic Chelsea Estate, 1709, King William County, Virginia
Jade Fon A.W.S. (1911-1983 BakersfieldJade Fon A.W.S. (1911-1983 Bakersfield CA) Fisherman's Wharf and Alcatraz San Francisco
SIR JOHN WATSON GORDON(Scottish,SIR JOHN WATSON GORDON(Scottish, 1788-1864)
Portrait of Alexander Wilson (1766-1813), apparently unsigned, period label preserved panel verso, Scottish colourman labels verso, oil on panel, 13 x 10 in.; fine period carved gilt wood and composition frame, 18-1/4 x 21-1/4 in.
Note: On the original frontispiece to Wilson's epic poem The Foresters: A Poem, Descriptive of a Pedestrian Journey to the Falls of Niagara, in the Autumn of 1804 . [Whitefish, Mont.]: [Kessinger Pub.], 2008, is an engraving after this painting with the caption "Painted by John Watson Gordon from the original picture of Wilson in his sister's possession, engraved by W.H. Lizars". It also apparently appears in various editions of Wilson's American Ornithology, the tome that Wilson first published in 1808, and the reason he is considered to be the founder and most important figure in American Ornithology.
Provenance: Thomas Roddick Auctions, Great Britain, 2006; Donald A. Heald Rare Books, New York, NY
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slight warp to panel, areas of bituminous craquelure, small scattered areas of retouch; frame with wear commensurate with age