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Artist Unknown
Landscape with Figures
19th Century
21 ¼ x 43 ¼ in.
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Portrait of a Man
ArtistUnknown
19th Century
37 x 25 in.
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School of Thomas Gainsborough (1727 - 1788)
‘Portrait of Alice & Martha Andrews, in a Landscape’
Oil on canvas
59 ½ x 44¾ in. (151 x 113.6 cm.)
Thomas Gainsborough (14 May 1727 (baptised) – 2 August 1788) was an English portrait and landscape painter, draughtsman, and printmaker. He surpassed his rival Sir Joshua Reynolds to become the dominant British portraitist of the second half of the 18th century. He painted quickly, and the works of his maturity are characterized by a light palette and easy strokes. He preferred landscapes to portraits, and is credited (with Richard Wilson) as the originator of the 18th-century British landscape school. Gainsborough was a founding member of the Royal Academy.
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Artist Unknown
Forest Scene
Oil
27 ¼ x 36 ¼ in.
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Alfred Vickers (British, 1786-1868)
"On the Medway"
Oil on canvas
A beautiful horizontal scape of the shore with sailboats dispursed in the water,
and two figures on the shore. Delicately painted clouds above, and a blend of
colours that meet the horizon. Frame contains plaque of Title, Artist name, and
descent.
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Ernest Fiene
(American, 1894-1965)
"June Morning, Maine"
Oil on canvas
22 x 28 in.
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A Louis XVI Style Ormolu and Malachite-Veneered Mantel Clock. The Ormolu circa 1880, the Malachite 20th Century.
The drum-shaped case with musical instrument and floral garland surmount, the enameled dial flanked by ribbon-tied laurel branches, the twin-train movement stamped VINCENTI & CIE/ MEDAILLE D’ARGENT/1855, with Apollo mask and sunburst pendulum, resting on a pair of drapery-covered and tasseled poles supported below by a pair of putti, on oblong base inset with floral chains, on leaf-cast toupie feet.
23 ½ in. (59.6 cm) high;
13 ¾ in. (35 cm) wide;
7 in. (17.7 cm) deep.
CNYAPR2401-258
AC23500
F-790
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A Napoleon III Gilt Metal Porcelain Mounted Sculptural Mantel Clock, circa 1860.
Polychrome porcelain dial with Roman numerals, gilt hands, putto in the center and a courting couple below, movement with anchor escapement, count wheel striking on a bell, the gilt metal case topped by two putti, flanked by scrolls with fruit and flowers, breakfront base with two oval porcelain plaques with musical instruments and a rectangular plaque with flowers and birds raised on turned feet, imperfections, pendulum missing.
Height of Clock: ~19 inches.
Candelabra: A Pair of French ormolu and Porcelain Four-Light Candelabra, Late 19th Century.
Each arched plinth set with turquoise-ground plaques painted with flowers, figure and landscapes, surmounted by an urn issuing a central stem and four candle arms.
Height: 16 inches.
Sam 022003-1210
F-1458/F-1357
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Antique Three-Piece Bronze Clock Set.
Two Bronze Candelabras have eight arms, with a bird centrally located, eating a snake (on its top), and a woman without arms as a base. Clock bears three semi-nude bronze women.
Clock Dimensions:
Height: 37 inches
Width: 14 inches
Diameter: 13 ½ inches
Candelabra Dimensions:
Height: 38 inches
Width: 11 ½ inches
Diameter: 11 ½ inches
FurnFiner
07/30/2003
AC42000
F-1510
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Sevres-Style Clock Set with Six Lights.
Clock Dimensions:
Height 27 ½ inches,
Width 16 inches,
Diameter 11 inches.
Candelabra Dimensions:
Height 27 inches,
with 11 inches Diameter.
AC70000
F-1522
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Artist Unknown
19th Century
Scolding of a School Boy
8 ½ x 11 in.
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Artist Unknown
19th Century
10 ½ x 8 in.
"This painting hung in the study of Oliver Wendell Holmes for many years." -
plaque text at bottom center on frame.