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Studio of Martin Drolling (French, 1752-1817) “A Kitchen Interior with a Mother and Daughter Sewing and Another child Playing with a Kitten” Oil on canvas 25 ¼” x 31 ½” PROVENANCE: W. Scott & Sons, MontrealAC15384 (AC from artnet: sold price on 12/14/98) @AC-Bdwy
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A Restored Ormolu Mantel Clock, Second Quarter 19th Century. The circular dial is with Roman numeral characters. Signed, “Le Roy hr. du Roi Palais Royal a Paris.” Height: 12 ¼ inches. CMR1496-2-17 AC6440
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American School “Portrait of Gentleman”- Estate of Lincoln Isham Oil on canvas 25” x 30” Provenance: Park Bernet 3/30/72 @AC-NB
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Maurice de Vlaminck ( French, 1876-1958) “L’entrée Du Village” Oil on canvas 23 ½”x 28 ½” Signed lower right COA by G. Petrides
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William Holyoake (British, 1834-1893) "A Day at the Races" Oil on canvas 24 x 20 inches (61 x 51cm)
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Antonio Allegri, il Coreggio “Venus, Cupid and a Satyr” Oil on Canvas 32” x 21 ½” (81.3 x 54.7 cm) CL102794-126 564601-2 @Albertson (5/19/03)
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George Romney 1734-1802, British “Portrait of Emma Hart, Lady Hamilton, As Mirth” Oil in canvas 56 ½” x 45 ½” 143 X 115 cm Provenance: J.C. Curwen, M.P., Workington Hall, Cumberland, by whom acquired from the artist 1st Earl of Lichfield, Orgreave hall, Lichfield Thomas Challoner, Chester, (Sale: Christie’s, London, July 10, 1897) there purchased by Thos. Agnew and Sons, Ltd., London Duven Bros, New York, by 1929 until at least 1933 C.J. Wertheimer E.G. Raphael S101091-131 1667501-3 @AC-NB 1040 2/14
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A Gilt Bronze and Porcelain Mantel Clock, circa 1860. The white enamel dial signed RAINGO Fres A PARIS, the movement with bell strike, the case with matt and burnished gilding possibly by Henri Picard, not stamped SO 102802-198 AC29600 F-1247
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André Derain (French, 1880-1954) “Nu assis de dos” Red chalk on paper mounted on board 25” x 18 ½” Signed bottom right COA by M. Kellermann PROVENANCE: D.G. Kelekian, NY Estate of Elizabeth Norcott Exhibited Paris, Le Petit Palais, 1937 Chicago, the art institute, 18th International exhibition of watercolors, pastels, drawings and monotypes, March-May, 1939, no. 119 Minneapolis, Art Institute, 1940
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Mark Kostabi (American, b. 1960) “Speed The Plow” Oil on canvas 48”x 36” Executed in 1990 Signed, titled and inscribed upper left on the back
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Artist Unknown, 19th Century Lady in Nature 19¼ x 24 in. Frame with Plate of Artist and Title, but hard to decipher.
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Agostino Carracci (Italian, 1557-1602) “Ecce Homo” Oil on copper 11 7/8 x 9 ½ inches (30 x 24.3 cm) CL102794-66 325502-2 @NB-1040 #20
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John Joseph Enneking 1841-1916 Still Life with Fruits Pastel 22” x 18” @AC-NB
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A French Gilt-Bronze Clock Garniture. By Cotlin, Paris, Circa 1880. Comprising a mantel clock and a pair of ten-light candelabra; the clock surmounted by an urn with four monopodiae feet, the circular white enamel dial inscribed R. Cotlin Paris, the movement inscribed to the reverse RC and numbered 116, flanked to the sides by scrolling mounts, on acanthus feet; the candelabra en suite. Clock Dimensions: Height of 29 ½ inches, Width of 17 ¾ inches, and 9 inches deep. F-1170
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Bernard Buffet (French, 1928-1999) “Maison Dans La Campagne” Oil on canvas 38" x 51" Painted in 1982 COA by M. Garnier
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Henry George Todd (British, 1846-1898) ‘Still Life of Game,Copper Urn and Cabbage on a Wooden Ledge’ signed and dated ‘H.G. Todd/1875’ lower right oil on canvas 20x 17 in. (50.9 x 43.2 cm)
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Willem de Poorter (Dutch, b. 1608) “Pharaoh’s Army Drowning in the Red Sea” Oil on panel 20 x 32 ½ inches (50.7 x 82.5 cm) CL102794-108 123802-2 @NB-1040 #16
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American School 19th Century “Little Girl and Her Dog” Oil on canvas 35” x 23 ¾” SJN2699-444 @AC-NB
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A Clock Set with a Pair of Three-Light Candelabra. Height of Clock: 18 inches Height of Candelabra: 17 ¾ inches AC40000 F-1119
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Carl D’Albert Landscape Oil on canvas 8 ¼” x 9 ¼” AC5200 @AC-NB
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Maurice Utrillo (French, 1883-1995) “La belle Gabrielle Montmartre” Gouache on paper laid down on card 9” x 12 ¼” Signed and titled COA by P. Petrides Maurice Utrillo 1883-1955 French La belle Gabrielle Montmartre 9 3/8” x 12 3/8” (23.8 x 31.4cm) Paul Petrides kindly confirmed the authenticity of this
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Attributed to Paul Chabas (French, 1869-1937) September Morning Oil on canvas 15 x 20 in. (38 x 51 cm)