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A Napoleon III Gilt and Patinated Bronze Figural Mantel Clock mid 19th Century. Height: 35 inches SN103003-143A AC33600 F-1603
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Alfred Edward Chalon (British,1780-1860) ‘A Family Portrait’ Oil on canvas 50 3/8
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Artist Unknown Forest Scene Oil 27 ¼ x 36 ¼ in.
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A Louis XVI Style Bronze and Gray Marble Garniture (Set of 5 Pieces): Clock, Pair of Tazzas, and a Pair of Five-Light Candelabra. Height of Candelabra: 23 ½ inches.
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Clock with Twelve-Piece Roman numerals on dial, flanked by two Columns. Dimensions: Height: 17 inches Width: 7 ½ inches Depth: 7 ½ inches AC22000 F-1545
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A Pair of Gilt and Patinated Bronze 3-light candelabra, late 19th Century. Each putto supporting foliate branches. Height: 22 inches. Clock: Jean-Francois & Guillaume Deniere Fl. 1820-1901 A Louis XVI-Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Clock. Paris, circa 1880. The Dial is inscribed with DENIERE/Ft de Bronzes/Paris and numbered 315. Bronze and Marble. Height: 16 ½ inches. SMR0696-1-19 AC13800 F-42
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Antonio Casanova Y Estorach (Spanish, 1847-1896) ‘Best Friends’ Oil on canvas laid on board 15 ¾ x 12 ¾ in.
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George Goodwin Kilburne (British, 1839-1924) ‘The Love Token’ Signed, oil on canvas. 40 x 30 in. (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
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Ernest Fiene (American, 1894-1965) "New England Church" Oil on canvas 26 x 36 ½ in. Ernest Fiene (1894–1965) was a 20th-century American graphic artist who primarily worked in New York City and Woodstock, New York. Fiene was known primarily for his varied printed works, including lithographs and etchings. His notable work includes cityscapes, views of New York City in particular, landscapes and other figural art. Born in Germany in 1894, Fiene fled his native land in 1912 to avoid military service in what would become World War I. Traveling first to the Netherlands, he continued on to the United States. From 1914 to 1914 he studied at the National Academy of Design in New York City, and from 1916 to 1918 at the Beaux Arts Institute. In 1923, Fiene continued his study of printmaking at the Art Students League of New York. In 1921 he married Jeannette Etarre. From 1928 to 1929 he studied in Paris and traveled in France. Fiene was hired in 1940, along with eight other prominent American artists, to document dramatic scenes and characters during the production of the film The Long Voyage Home, a cinematic adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's plays. In 1945 he divorced his first wife and was married to Alicia Wiencek. Fiene re-established his relationship with the Art Students League in 1948, returning to teach classes in painting and drawing there. In 1948, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member, and became a full Academician in 1952. In the 1950s he also served on the faculty of the Famous Artists School in Westport, Connecticut. Fiene died of a heart attack in Paris in 1965.
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Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949) "Portrait of a Lady" Oil on canvas 20 ¼ x 16 ¼ in.
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Constantin Stoitzner (Austrian, 1863-1934) ‘The Moonlit Muse’ signed, oil on canvas 50 x 31 in. (127 x 78.7 cm)
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Benjamin Rutherford Fitz Shopkeeper Signed and Dated 1888 Oil on Canvas 29 x 36 in. Sotheby’s LA 10-5-81, Lot# 161