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CHARLES WILDER OAKES (ME, 1956- )
CHARLES WILDER OAKES (ME, 1956- ) "Wink", oil on driftwood board, signed "Oakes" lower right, titled and signed "Wildman" verso, a boldly stated and charming nocturnal depiction of an owl, tree line and mountain lake, unframed, 12" x 11 3/4". Good condition.
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WILDA, Walter, (German, 20th C):
WILDA, Walter, (German, 20th C): Portrait of Nicholas Von Thouret, OIL/Board, 28'' x 20'', signed, dated 1909, later gold frame with wear, 32 1/2'' x 27 1/2''.
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy
A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Birds Canyon Wrens perched on wild lupin. Height 8 inches.
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DECORATIVE CARVED WILLETBy David
DECORATIVE CARVED WILLETBy David Rhodes of Absecon New Jersey. Upright wings. Signed on underside of tail. Mounted on a driftwood base.
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy
A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Birds Canyon Wren perched on wild lupin. Height 8 inches.
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PATINATED BRONZE WILDLIFE SCULPTURE
PATINATED BRONZE WILDLIFE SCULPTURE the study of a timber wolf in howling seated pose. Height 37 inches.
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy
A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Birds Canyon Wren and Wild Lupin each perched on a flowering rock formation. Height of taller 8 1/2 inches.
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Three pairs Doughty bird figurines:
Three pairs Doughty bird figurines: one pair canyon wrens, with wild lupines, 7-1/2 in. and 9 in. including wooden bases, [one stalk of blooms and stalk tip off but present]; one pair lesser whitethroat and wild rose, 10 in. and 10-1/2 in., [one twig off but present]; one pair indigo buntings and blackberry sprays, male with wooden base, 8-3/4 in., female, 8 in., [lacking wooden base], all with black printed Royal Worcester marks and Doughty signature.
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WILDA, Charles, (Austrian,
WILDA, Charles, (Austrian, 1854-1907): Full Length Portrait Painting of a Young Girl, Oil/Canvas, 52'' x 31.75'', signed lower left, dated 1904, elaborate period pierce carved and gesso frame with floral festoon ribbon application, 67.5'' x 45'', from the Maestro Dino Bigalli Collection.
CONDITION: Repair to puncture in left margin, patch visible verso, sporadic craquelure, frame shows older repair reinforcement.
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William Wyld (British
William Wyld (British 1806-1889)/A View on the Nile/signed/oil on canvas, 26cm x 39cm
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CHARLES WILDER OAKES (ME, 1956- )
CHARLES WILDER OAKES (ME, 1956- ) "Galactic Knights", acrylic on driftwood board, signed "Oakes" lower right, also signed verso "Wilder Oakes", depicting three owls fronting a Maine seaside landscape with lighthouse, under full moon, unframed, 15 1/4" x 24 1/4". Good condition.
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ALFRED WILDE, MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE,
ALFRED WILDE, MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE, GILTWOOD FRAME Alfred Wilde (British, 19th/20th century). "Mountain Traveler" -1903, oil on canvas. Signed lower right, period frame. Approx: 12" x 17.25" (sight), 20.15" x 26" (frame).
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OSCAR WILDESalome
OSCAR WILDESalome
Estimate:$600-$900
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Nicholas Wilder (American
Nicholas Wilder (American 1938-1989) Ollin's Gate oil and gold leaf on canvas mounted on board 83 x 58 1/2 inches.
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JOHN BRANTLEY WILDER (AMERICAN,
JOHN BRANTLEY WILDER (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY), YOUNG NUDES Graphite on paper, 1958, pencil signed and dated upper right, retains label to verso, matted and framed.
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1 vol. (Illustrated Calligraphic
1 vol. (Illustrated Calligraphic Manuscript.) Wilde, Oskar. Die Rose und die Nachtigall. (Vienna: Julius Zimpel), (1919). 8vo, orig. brown calf, raised bands, patterned endpapers; occasionally scuffed, spine ends rubbed, slightly warped. Watercolor title page, decorated initial & 3 full-page illus., calligraphic German text. Internally generally clean.
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Wyld (Samuel) The Practical
Wyld (Samuel) The Practical Surveyor, or, The Art of Land-Measuring Made Easy, 2nd edition, London (no date), e. 1730, 8vo., contemporary full calf, neatly re-backed, plates correct although worn and repaired, with 5 others relating to surveying and measurement
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Willow gathering basket.
Willow gathering basket.
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WILDE, SALOME, 1923; VOLTAIRE,
WILDE, SALOME, 1923; VOLTAIRE, THE ODALISQUE, 1928 Oscar Wilde. Salome. Les Editions G. Cres & Cie., Paris, 1923, illus. by Alastair, vellum spine, marbled sides, small bookplate to inside cover, 7.5"h x 5.5"w; with, Voltaire. The Odalisque. An English Version by M. Clyboret. Privately printed for The Voltaire Society, 1928, edition of 500, this copy not numbered, color frontispiece, leather spine and corners, marbled sides and endpapers, 8.5"h x 5.75"w
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ELIZABETH WHYTE
ELIZABETH WHYTE SCHULZE(Wisconsin, born 1948)
Josephine, 2005, signed on tail of dog "e.w. schulze 05", large woven raffia, reed and acrylic paint basket, depicting mythical wolf, figural and abstract decoration in multi colors, 26 x 15 in.
Provenance: Mobilia Gallery, Cambridge, Massachusetts, purchased in 2007 for $6,300 (accompanied by inventory document and receipt); Jerry and Deena Kaplan Collection of Modern Art and Crafts
Condition:
in overall good condition, dirty to interior
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Willibald Wex (German 1831-1892)
Willibald Wex (German 1831-1892) A Gypsy Camp 1873 oil on panel signed Will. Wex r.M. and dated (lower left) 10 3/4 x 16 inches.
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THOMAS WILDER OIL ON CANVAS
THOMAS WILDER OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAITThomas Wilder (American 1791-1862) , oil on canvas portrait of a mother and child, probably Julia and William Batchellor of Winsted Connecticut, signed under lining and dated 1847 , acquired from the Batchellor family, 30" x 25". Provenance: Thomas Fuessenich, 1968; Provenance: The Collection of Dic and Donnie Catzen.
Condition:
Relined. Newer stretcher. Heavy varnish. Likely some scattered touch up underneath.
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Blunt (Lady Anne & Wilfrid Scawen),
Blunt (Lady Anne & Wilfrid Scawen), The celebrated Romance of the Stealing of the Mare: Translated from the original by Lady Anne Blunt and done into Verse by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt, Newtown: The Gregynog Press, 1930, 4to, bound in natural hermitage calf with repeat pattern paper covered boards printed in three colours after a design by R. A. Maynard, gilt title on spine, includes original receipt to Miss E.M. Bryce, Hand numbered 96 of 275 copies of this limited edition
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Wildfowler by Frank Weston Benson
Wildfowler by Frank Weston Benson Frank Weston Benson (American 1862-1951) ?1923. Etching on paper from an edition of 150 signed in graphite l.l. catalogue raisonn? Paff 220; 8 x 11.75 in. (plate). Property of the Toledo Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund Condition: Slight mat burn.
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy
A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Birds Burnette Wren perched on a naturalistic rocky base with wild rose. Height 5 1/2 inches.
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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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WELLER VASE. Ovoid vase in the
WELLER VASE. Ovoid vase in the Knifewood pattern with hooded owls under crescent moons. Impressed ''Weller''. 8 1/2'' h.
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2 PRS. OF DOROTHY DOUGHTY BIRDS Two
2 PRS. OF DOROTHY DOUGHTY BIRDS Two pairs of porcelain bird models by Dorothy Doughty for Royal Worcester, including the Canyon Wren with Wild Lupin and the Blue Tit with Pussy Willow; 9"H; Condition: loss to flower of Wild Lupin, still present
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John Wilde (American b. 1919)
John Wilde (American b. 1919) Wilderview II 1985 etching edition AP signed John Wilde and dated (lower right) 13 3/4 x 22 inches.
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Two Wilde signed daguerreotypes,
Two Wilde signed daguerreotypes, one-sixth plate images of gentlemen, original gold-on-black label affixed to one mat "Dr. Wilde and Daughter, Artists" (J.W.F. and Augusta Wilde, active 1849-1854, Charlotte, Greensboro and Asheville, North Carolina), original paper seals intact, in original mother-of-pearl inlaid book style double case, 3-7/8 x 3-1/2 in. Separations to case, images with minor discoloration. Descended in the family of James W. Patton (1803-1861) of Asheville, North Carolina, to Mary Parker, consignor.
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Willy Schlender (act. early 20th
Willy Schlender (act. early 20th century) Bronze, medium brown patina, modeled as a young girl dressed in a tunic holding a rabbit in her arms, unsigned, raised on an octagonal marble base. Figure H: 8 3/4 in. PROVENANCE: Property of a private collector, Miami Beach FL 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 Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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MAX WEYL (AMERICAN, 1837-1914),
MAX WEYL (AMERICAN, 1837-1914), ARCHED TREES, DAMASCUS (BY THE WOODLAND POOL) Oil on canvas, signed at lower left, presented in the original antique gilt reeded hardwood frame, retains hand-written label and inscribed to frame with title.
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John Wilde (American, 1919-2006)
John Wilde
(American, 1919-2006)
Drawing #7 for the oil "Night-time Festivities at the Contessa Sanseverini's", 1966
pencil on paper
initialed JW and dated (lower left)
9 x 7 inches.
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Gilt-Wood Figure of an Eagle with a
Gilt-Wood Figure of an Eagle with a Wreath
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
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OSCAR WILDEThe Sphinx
OSCAR WILDEThe Sphinx
Estimate:$3,500-$5,000
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RONIS, WILLY (b. 1910) Le nu
RONIS, WILLY (b. 1910) Le nu provencal,
Estimate:$1,500-$2,500