March Gallery Auction (Session 2)

online only auction | 1 day sale | 11 days away
Location
Saint Louis, MO 63108
Dates

Sale Starts

Sat
Mar 14
10am

Sale Ends

Sat
Mar 14

Terms & Conditions

1. Applicable terms and conditions

If you choose to pay by credit card, please note that we impose a surcharge of 3.99% on the
transaction amount on all credit card transactions, which is not greater than our cost of
acceptance.

If you have a card on file with LiveAuctioneers, it will be automatically charged 72 hours after
you receive your invoice.

If you have not contacted us to arrange payment within 3 days of the time that invoice is sent,
LiveAuctioneers will charge the credit card you used to register for the auction for the full
amount listed on your invoice.

Link Auction Galleries does not have in house shipping, for a list of recommended shippers
please visit our website. Packing, handling and shipping of purchased lots is the sole
responsibility and strictly at the option of the purchaser. All shipping companies recommended
are independent of Link Auction Galleries, LLC and if contracted with or for, they will be acting
as your agent. These shippers will pick up the goods at our facility. Link Auction Galleries, LLC
receives no compensation for shipping referrals. We urge you, the purchaser, to obtain shipping
insurance and more than one shipping quote.

Each lot in this catalogue will be offered for sale subject to the
terms and conditions set forth below, as changed or supplemented
by provisions (i) written in other places in this catalogue, (ii) in
written supplements to this catalogue or other written material
prepared by us, and (iii) as stated by auctioneer or posted in writing
at the time of auction. By bidding at the auction, whether in person,
though an agent, by written bid, by telephone bid, or by other
means, the buyer and all bidders agree to be bound the these terms
and conditions, as changed or supplemented as provided in this
paragraph.
2. Definitions
The use of "we", "us", and "our", or "Link Auction Galleries" in
this catalogue refers to Link Auction Galleries, LLC and the use of

"buyer" refers to the person or entity buying property at the auction
or at a private sale. "Standard Terms and Conditions" refers
to these terms and conditions, as changed or supplemented in the
ways mentioned in Paragraph 1 above. The "consignor" refers to
the seller(s) and any party(ies), acting as agent for the sellers in
consigning the Property to us for sale. A "lot" refers to the lot in
which Property is grouped by us. "Property" refers to each item of
property listed for sale at auction or by private sale. The "reserve"
refers to the minimum price at which the Property is to be sold, and
does not include commissions, fees, buyer's or seller's premiums
or taxes, if any.
3. Warranty Information; Buyer's Remedies
(i) all property is sold "AS IS", and neither we nor the consignor
make any guarantees, warranties, or representations, express,
or implied, with respect to the Property, except as to warranty of
title. All implied warranties of MERCHANTABILITY and FITNESS
OF PURPOSE ARE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED by us and the
consignor;
(ii) specifically, neither we, nor the consignor, make any representation
or warranty of any kind, express or implied, with respect to any
of the following characteristics of the Property: age, authenticity,
genuineness, attribution, provenance, origin, physical condition,
importance, size, quality, rarity, value, exhibitions, historical references
or significance, medium, material, period, culture, source,
or origin:
(iii) all information in the catalogue or elsewhere, concerning the
characteristics mentioned in (ii) above, is offered to bidders as a
statement of opinion only. It is not intended to contain statements
of fact for which we or the consignor may be held liable. This
disclaimer of liability on our part applies whether the information

is included in the catalogue, advertisements, announcements, or
communicated through our representatives, bills of sale elsewhere,
and whether written or oral, and
(iv) neither we, nor the consignor, shall be responsible for the
correctness or accuracy of descriptions or other information in this
catalogue or elsewhere. The bidder assumes the full responsibility
to inspect and evaluate the Property as is, his or her complete
satisfaction prior to any purchase. The bidder must make an
independent judgment about (a) the Property, (b) its value, and
(c) descriptions or other information about the Property. We
may, without in any way diminishing our disclaimers of liability,
contained in this Paragraph 3 and elsewhere, mentioned in the
description of the lot, significant damage, although this does not
include all faults, imperfections and restorations. No such condition
report is provided on lots who's low estimate is less than $500.
In addition, all measurements and weights stated in the catalogue
are approximate, unless accomplished by a G.I.A. or comparable
certificate certifying measurements and weight.
No Warranty of Reproduction. Neither we nor the consignor make
any warranty or representation, express or implied, concerning any
rights of copyright or reproduction in, to or of the Property.
Price Estimates. The estimates provided in the Catalogue are
merely our opinion of the price that a willing buyer would pay for
the Property at auction. The actual price that might be realized at
auction or upon resale of the Property may be substantially different
from these estimates. We shall not be liable in any way for such
a difference.
Remedies for Breach of any Warranty. If there is any breach of a
warranty, buyer's sole remedy shall have any liability for other
damages, such as but not limited to, direct, indirect, special,

incidental, or consequential damages. No refund will be made until
the Property is returned at buyer's expense to the premise of Link
Auction Galleries where the Property was purchased in the same
condition as the Property was in at the time of the sale. We act only
as agent for the consignor and make no independent warranty of
any kind. Nothing in this Paragraph 3 is intended to exclude any
warranty of title required to be given under the Regulations of the
City of St. Louis.
4. The Auction
Bidder Paddles. All persons attending the auction must obtain a
bidder's paddle prior to bidding. The Auctioneer may refuse to
recognize any person without a bidder's paddle.
Auctioneer Announcements. All terms, conditions, notices,
descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and
elsewhere concerning any lot may be changed or added to by the
Auctioneer, prior to any bid being accepted for the lot.
Sale to the Highest Bidder. A lot shall be sold to the highest bidder
determined by the auctioneer, subject to the terms and conditions
of the sale. Title to the lot shall pass upon the fall of the Auctioneer's
hammer. The buyer shall be obligated to pay the purchase
price, including buyer's premium and applicable taxes, as set forth
in the terms and conditions. Upon title passing to buyer, buyer
assumes all risk of loss and damage to the Property and all responsibility
with respect to the Property, such as but not limited to the
obligations, costs, and expenses for handling, shipping, insurance,
taxes and export of the Property.
Discretion. The auctioneer has the right to: (i) reject any bid, (ii)
refuse to acknowledge any bidder (iii) challenge bids (iv) withdraw
a lot from sale or pass the lot, (v) reject any advance in the building
if the Auctioneer deems it insufficient, and (vi)otherwise regulate

the bidding and its increments. IN the event of a dispute between
bidders, the Auctioneer has the absolute right to determine the
successful bidder or to re-offer the lot in dispute. If any dispute
arises after the sale, Link Auction Galleries sales records may be
deemed conclusive. We also reserve the right to divide any lot and
to combine any two or more lots. The discretion of the Auctioneer
as described in this Paragraph 4 may be fully exercised in the absolute
discretion of either Link Auction Galleries or the Auctioneer,
without liability of any kind on the part of Link Auction Galleries or
the Auctioneer.
Purchase Price; Buyer's Premium; Taxes. There is a 23.0% in-house buyer's premium and purchasers via liveauctioneers.com will be charged an additional 5.0% (a total of 28.0%) on the final bid amount.
In addition, buyer shall pay all applicable sales, use, excise and
other taxes, whether federal, State, or local. Only valid resale certificates
will be accepted as proof of exemption for U.S. dollars. All
foreign buyers should contact the Accounting Department about
tax matters. Purchases will not be released to a buyer unless all tax
requirements are satisfied. Payment for accommodation services,
such as packing, handling, insurance, shipping, or other services
requested by the buyer shall be made as provided in Paragraph 5
below.
Payment. Cash, money order, bank checks, bank transfer, MasterCard, Visa, Discover,
American Express and personal checks with a valid driver's
license are accepted. Lots will not be released until the full amount
of all charges had been paid, unless otherwise agreed by us in writing.
The following should be noted:
(i) When paying in cash, payments should be made to the Cashier,
either during or after the sale;

(ii) When paying by check, checks should be made payable to "Link
Auction Galleries" for the total amount due. If payment is made by
mail, please insure that the sale number is written on the check.
We reserve the right to withhold deliver of Property to buyer until
funds represented by check have been collected or credited or the
authenticity of bank or cashier's checks has been determined. Payment
will not be deemed to have been made until we have collected
funds represented by checks or other instruments. Checks drawn
by third parties will not be accepted.
(iii) When paying by bank transfer, all transfers must state the
relevant sale number, lot number, and the buyer's bid number. If
converting from a foreign currency, the amount we receive must,
after deduction of any bank or other charges, be the full amount
due in U.S. Dollars. Bank Transfers to be made to such account as
we shall designate.
5. Removal of Property; Late Charges; Work of Others
Collection of Purchased Property. No purchase may be claimed or
removed until it has been fully paid for, unless otherwise agreed
by us in writing. Also, unless a different arrangement is confirmed
in writing by us, all lots shall be paid for and removed at the purchaser's
risk and expense no later than 5 pm within two business
days after the sale, except internet bidders. Internet purchases must be picked up within 7
business days of the auction.
Storage and Late Payment Charges. After twenty eight days, a storage fee
of $20.00 per day, per lot will be charged on lots not removed by 5 pm
within specified time period.
We reserve the right to charge a late payment fee
of 10% a month on the purchase price if payment is not received
on time as provided in these Standard Terms and Conditions. We
also reserve the right to place Property in public storage, which

case buyer shall be charged the amount of such storage, and other
reasonable costs associated with storage of the Property.
Accommodation Services. Any packing, handling, insurance,
shipping, or other services, which we agree to provide or arrange
for, are recommended or furnished only as a courtesy to the buyer.
All costs and risks associated with such services shall be fully
assumed by the buyer. The costs of such services shall be paid
in advance or promptly reimbursed to us, at your discretion. We
shall not under any circumstances be liable for acts or omissions of
packers, handlers, carriers, or others, even if their acts or omissions
result in loss of or damage to Property.
Export and Import Matters. An export license issued by the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service or other U.S. federal agency may be
required for the export of any item made of or incorporating (irrespective
of percentage) animal material, such as but not limited
to, ivory, whalebone, rhinoceros horn or tortoiseshell. Bidders are
advised that some countries completely prohibit the importation of
property containing such materials. Accordingly, prior to bidding,
bidders considering export of the Property should familiarize themselves
with relevant export and import regulations of the countries
concerned. It is the buyer's sole responsibility to comply with these
laws and to obtain any necessary export and import licenses.
Failure to obtain a license or delay in doing so shall not constitute a
basis for rescission or cancellation of a purchase or delay in making
payment for a purchase.
6. Buyer's Breach
Remedies upon Buyer's Breach. If buyer fails to comply with any of
its obligations, buyer will be in default. In that case, the buyer will
be liable for the full purchase price, including fees and charges. In
addition at our option, we may (i) cancel the sale of the lot on which

buyer is in default and on all other lots sold to buyer, and keep all
payments made by buyer as liquidated damages, (ii) resell the lot(s)
at private or public sale, without reserve, and (iii) exercise any other
rights given by law. In any event, we shall be entitled to recover
from the defaulting buyer any amounts that remain due us on the
purchase price, together with all fees and charges. We shall also
be entitled to recover all damages, including costs of collection incurred
in connection with buyer's default. These costs of collection include, but are not limited to,
handling charges, normal sales commissions
and expenses (on both the sale for which buyer defaulted,
and on any resale), and reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses.
Security Interest. As security for full payment to us of all amounts
is due from buyer, Link Auction Galleries retains, and the buyer
grants to Link Auction Galleries, a security interest in the Property
purchased by buyer at auction and in any other property or money
in our possession or coming into our possession. We may apply
such money or deal with such property as the Uniform Commercial
Code or other applicable law permits a secured creditor to do. This
security interest shall cease upon actual physical delivery of the
property to buyer or buyer's agent.
7. Absentee Bids
As a convenience to buyers who cannot attend a sale in person, we
may, if so instructed, execute written absentee bids on a buyer's
behalf, without additional cost. Absentee bidders are required
to submit bids on the "absentee bid form", a copy of which is
printed in the catalogue of otherwise available from us. The buyer
must clearly indicate the maximum amount buyer intends to bid,
excluding the buyer's premium. "Buy" bids will not be accepted.
For bidders requesting the opportunity to bid by telephone on lots
estimated over $500.00, we reserve the right to have a completed

telephone bid form on file prior to any such bidding. We also
reserve the right to require written confirmation of a successful bid
from the telephone bidder, by facsimile or otherwise, immediately
after such bid was accepted by the Auctioneer. Telephone bids may
be recorded, and by bidding on the telephone, bidder consents to
a recording of the conversation. Absentee bids, whether written,
executed by telephone, or otherwise, are an accommodation for
the buyer, and we will not be liable for errors, omissions, or failure
to execute bids. Lots are bought for absentee bidders at the lowest
possible price permitted against other bidders and the reserve.
8. Private Sales
These Standard Terms and Conditions shall also apply to any
private sale by us of Property.
9. Rescission by Us
If an adverse claim is asserted with respect to the Property purchased
by a buyer, we shall have the right, but not the obligation, to
rescind the sale. Upon notice of our election of rescind the sale, the
buyer will promptly return the Property to our premises in the same
condition as the time of purchase. We will then refund the purchase
price and buyer's commission. The refund shall constitute the sole
remedy and recourse of buyer against us and the consignor with
respect to such claim.
10. Limitation of Liability
We are acting as agent only in connection with sale of Property. We
disclaim any responsibility for a breach or default by the consignor,
expect as specifically stated above.
In no event will our liability for any breach, act or omission (including,
but not limited to, any breach of the Authorship Warranty or
any breach of warranty of title) exceed the purchase price actually
paid by buyer. BUYER AGREES THAT WE SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY

UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, whether in contract,
warranty, tort, strict liability, negligence or otherwise, arising
out of, resulting from, or relating in any way to (i) the Property or its
purchase, sale, delivery or non-delivery, or (ii) the acts or omissions
of us or our agents, representatives, affiliates, officers, directors,
or employees.
11. Governing Law; Submission to Jurisdiction
The laws of the State of Missouri (excluding it conflicts of laws
rules) shall be used to interpret the meaning of these Standard
Terms and Conditions. By bidding at an auction or otherwise
purchasing Property, whether personally or by an agent, and
whether physically present at an auction or bidding by way of written,
telephone, electronic or other bid means, BUYER CONSENTS
TO THE JURISDICTION OF (I) THE STATE COURTS OF THE STATE
OF MISSOURI LOCATED IN THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
AND (II) THE FEDERAL COURTS FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF
MISSOURI. BUYER ALSO AGREES THAT ANY LAWSUIT BUYER
MAY BRING AGAINST US WILL ONLY BE BROUGHT IN THE STATE
COURTS OF MISSOURI LOCATED IN THE CITY OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
OR (II) IN A FEDERAL COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT
OF MISSOURI.
12. Waiver
Any provision of the Standard Terms and Conditions my be waived
by us, provided that such waiver is in a writing signed by one of our
duly authorized officers. A waiver on one occasion shall not be a
waiver on any other occasion, nor shall any waiver of one provision
affect our ability to insist on strict performance by buyer of all other
provisions.
13. Information

If you need further information or have any questions about these
Standard Terms and Conditions, or any other provisions applicable
to a sale, please call us at 314-454-6525. Electronic mail is info@
linkauctiongalleries.com. Our website is www.linkauctiongalleries.
com
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PURCHASERS OF JEWELRY
The Following provision supplements the Standard Terms and
Conditions appearing in this catalogue.
Clients are advised that many colored gemstones are treated
to enhance their properties. For example: heating is commonly
used to improve the color or transparency of rubies or sapphires;
and oiling is used to enhance clarity in emeralds. Such enhancement
procedures are widely accepted by the international jewelry
profession. While the color of heat-treated stones is permanent,
oiling may need to be repeated after a number of years in order for
emeralds to retain optimum clarity.
As a matter of policy, Link Auction Galleries will obtain gemological
reports from officially recognized laboratories for certain
gemstones offered for sale. The contents of these reports are
given in our catalogues. However, it is not feasible for Link Auction
Galleries to obtain such reports for all gemstones offered at auction
and prospective buyers should therefore bear in mind that,
unless otherwise stated, such enhancement methods could have
been used. Prospective buyers must be made in good time (two
weeks before the auction date) and are at the client's cost (prepaid).
Enhancement of gemstones may affect market values, and clients
are advised that if official gemological reports are not available
gemstones may have been enhanced.
Illustrations are produced as approximately life-size, unless stated
to the contrary. However they are rarely exact and cannot be used

as precise indications of size.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PURCHASERS OF
WATCHES
The following provision supplements the Standard Terms and
Conditions appearing in this catalogue.
NO WARRANTY IS MADE THAT ANY WATCH IS IN WORKING ORDER
AND NOTHING IS THIS CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION OF ANY
SUCH LOT SHOULD BE TAKEN AS IMPLYING SUCH. Purchasers
are advised to have watches checked by a competent watchmaker
before use.
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Jewelry, Bronzes and Sculpture, Pottery, Fine Art, Antique and Modern Furniture
Victor Talking Machine and Co VictrolaFerdinand Barbedienne, French 1810-1892, Diana of Gabii, bronze14K Yellow Gold Hunter Case Pocket WatchDazzling Emerald & Diamond Bracelet set in 14K Yellow GoldAntique 14K Bracelet with Blue Topaz StonesDazzling 18K Yellow Gold Diamond & Sapphire Bracelet18K Yellow Gold Italian Mesh BraceletUnusual Victorian 18K Yellow Gold BraceletStunning 18K Yellow Gold Diamond Bracelet18K Yellow Gold Bracelet Signed M. Buccellati ItalyOutstanding 18K Yellow Gold Woven Choker Necklace22K Yellow Gold Sculpted Band Ring14K Yellow Gold Diamond Band paired with an Emerald Ring18K Yellow Gold Sapphire Ring paired with a 14K BandAmazing 18K Yellow Gold, Ruby & Diamond RingMid-Century Modern Lucite Sculpture of a Female TorsoSix Studio Art Glass Wall-Mounted FlowersJules Cheret, French (1836-1932), La Musique de l'avenir par les Bozza, Color lithograph on woveL'Instant Taittinger vintage poster by Publicis Conseil, ReimsPablo Picasso, Spanish (1881-1973), Le Picador II, 1961, color lithograph from an edition of 750After Pablo Picasso, Famille des Saltimbanques, circa 1950, Soft-ground etching with chine coll? onGeorges Rouault, French (1871-1958), Fille Nue, 1929, etching and aquatintJacques Villon, French 1875-1963, Hesiode, from Les Travaux et Les Jours, 1962, hand colored etchingEdouard Manet, French (1832-1883), Baudelaire with a Hat in Profile I, 1862, etchingEdgar Degas, French (1832-1883), Edouard Manet, Half-Length Portrait (Edouard Manet en Buste), caPierre-Auguste Renoir, French (1841-1919), Femme au Cep de Vigne (Woman by the Grapevine), (fromPierre-Auguste Renoir, French (1841-1919), Femme au Cep de Vigne (Woman by the Grapevine), 3ePierre-Auguste Renoir, French (1841-1919), Le Chapeau ?pingl? (La Fille de Berthe Morisot et saJohn Wehmer, Missouri (1927-2019), Sticks and Stones, color woodcutBarbara Latham, American (1896-1989), Indians with Horse, woodcutHelen Hyde, (1868-1919), Weary Little Mother, 1914, color woodcutDale William Nichols, Chicago, IL (1904-1995), Grain Elevator, 1945, lithograph, from an edition ofSarah Brayer, New York (1957-), Kissaten, 1980, aquatintPhilip Pearlstein, American (1924-2022), The Three Graces, 2007, soft ground aquatint on SomersetClaes Thure Oldenburg, American (1929-2022), N.Y.C. Pretzel, 1994, silkscreen on cardboardMauricio L. Lasansky, Iowa (1914-2012), Einstein, from the Great Thinkers, 1983, hand coloredMr Brainwash, French 1966-, Reborn, 2011, silkscreen, ed. 66/100Michael Parkes, American (b. 1944), Music Master, color lithograph, ed. #73/160Michael Parkes, American (b. 1944), Danae, color lithograph, ed. #75/220James Gillray, British 1756-1815, Monstrous Craws, at a New Coalition Feast, hand colored etchingEnshel Adler & Sons, New York, ca 1860s. Scene on the Upper Mississippi (Am Ober Mississippi)Fishel, Adler & Schwartz. Scene on the Upper Mississippi (Am Ober-Mississippi)Artist Unknown. Steamer Robt. E. Lee, Captain J. W. Cannon, From New Orleans to St. Louis, 1210Sulman, Thomas; Robert Loudan (engraver). New York from Bergen Hill: Hoboken, London, 1876Franklin Square Lithographic Company (Publishers), New York, 1883. Bird's-Eye View of the GreatFenn, Harry. Harper & Brothers (Publishers), 1886. Liberty Enlightening the World.Graham, Charles. Harper & Brothers (Publishers), 1889. The Centennial Naval Parade in the Upper BayJohn A. Lowell & Co. (Publishers). Norddeutscher Lloyd S.S. Company, 1889Alfred Crocker Leighton, Alberta / United Kingdom, Canada, England. (1901-1965), Canadian Pacific -Artist Unknown , American 19th Century, Topographical View of the San Francisco Bay, oil on canvasAmerican School Circa 1860, The Raiders, oil on canvasJohn Bunyan Bristol, New York, Massachusetts (1826-1909), Landscape with Distant Lake, oil on canvasWilliam Hart, New York / United Kingdom, Scotland (1823-1894), Cattle Watering in a Field, oil onRalph Albert Blakelock, New York/California (1847-1919), Woods Near Arlington, VT, oil on wood panelJ. B. Sturtevant, (1851-1910), Near the Boulder Falls, 1894, oil on canvasAddison Thomas Millar, Ohio (1860-1913), Still Life with Art Objects, oil on panelRalph Peacock, United Kingdom (1868-1946), Portrait of Mrs. Frederic Lacy Robinson, shown seated,George Ames Aldrich, Indiana, Illinois, Massachusetts (1872-1941), Garden Party, oil on boardFrederick Carl Frieseke, (1874-1939), Harbor Scene, 1932, watercolor on paperAmerican School 19th Century, Folk Art Scene of Figures and Cows at a Well, oil on canvasUnknown Artist, American 19th Century, Boat on the Water, oil on canvasCharles Alfred Meurer, German/American (1865-1955), Autumn Landscape, oil on canvasAmerican School Early 20th Century, Hawk Chasing a Rabbit, oil on canvasJohn Edward Costigan, 1888-1972, Autumn Landscape, Oil on masoniteBertha Stringer Lee, California (1869-1937), Sand Dunes, 1912, oil on boardCarl Sammons, California / Iowa (1883-1968), California Desert Landscape, oil on canvasboardHerbert Sartelle, 1885-1955, Desert Scene, oil on boardFrank Reed Whiteside, Pennsylvania, Maine 1866-1929, Field with Distant Mountains, oil on boardH. Brunner, 20th Century, Grand Canyon, oil on canvas. mounted on wood panelHubert Morley, (1888-1951), Portrait of a Woman in Profile, oil on canvasHubert Morley, Wisconsin / Pennsylvania (1888-1951), Still Life with Peonies, and Brass Ashtray, oilFrancesco Jiaconino Spicuzza, Wisconsin (1883-1962), Beach Scene with Woman and Child, oil on canvasIvan Mestrovich, Indiana, New York / Croatia, Italy (1883 - 1962), Sketch for sculpture in theAugustus William Dunbier, 1888-1977, Snow Storm, oil on canvas boardAmerican School ca 1930s-40s, Joe Lewis, charcoal on paperAmerican School Circa 1930s-40s, The Auction Room, charcoal on paperboardDewey Ernest Albinson, Minnesota / Mexico (1898-1971), Eternal Triangle, 1949, oil on canvasRaphael Soyer, American (1899-1987), Red Scarf, oil on canvasIrwin D. Hoffman, Boston (1901-1989), Bust-Length Portrait of a Man, pastel on brown paperE. Hubbard, American 19th-20th Century, Portrait of Three Women, Distant Mountain Village, caLavera Ann Pohl, Wisconsin (1901-1981), Feeding Wall, 1940, watercolor and pastelA. C. Schulz Litho. Co., Two Fly Fishing Advertising Illustrations for the C. J. Frost FishingColette Pope Heldner, New Orleans (1902-1990), Swamp Idyl, oil on canvas boardColette Pope Heldner, New Orleans (1902-1990), Swamp Idyl, oil on canvas boardAlfred James Wands, Ohio (1904-1998), Mountain Landscape, oil on canvasboardHarriet Jeffries, Indiana (1919-1982), Be it ever so Humble, oil on canvasCarolyn E. Hamilton, Illinois 20th Century, Still Life with Fruit and Pottery, oil on canvasJohn Charles Terelak, American (b. 1942), Still Life with Lobster, 1989, oil on canvasViolet Parkhurst, American 1921-2008, Seascape, oil on canvasMax Rikin, Russian/American (1872-1953), oil on canvasJohn Nesta, 1945-2017, Rocky Neck, oil on boardRon Johnson, American 20th Century, Twin Lakes Spring, oil on canvaseJohn Gordon, Near the Church, Stuart, 1979, oil on boardArtist Unknown , 20th Century, Interior with Flowers on a Table, oil on canvasRobert Franz Von Neumann, Wisconsin / Germany (1888-1976), Farmer with Horse-Drawn Plow, oil onLeslie Trewyn, Wisconsin (1941-2017), Winter Landscape, mixed media on canvas and boardLeslie Trewyn, Wisconsin (1941-2017), Echoes with the Chair, mixed media on canvas and boardVivian Keens Wharton, North Carolina (1922-1999), Weaving a Cane Seat, 1978, acrylic on boardBradford Salamon, California (b. 1963), Baby Food, 2015, oil on canvasPaul Degen, New York (1941-2007), Cover Illustration for the New Yorke Magazine, watercolor andPaul Burlin, New York (1886-1969), Untitled, circa 1955, oil on masoniteLuis Frangella, Argentina (1944-1990), Untitled, oil on cut out cardboardMichael David, Nevada/ New York (b. 1954), Station No. 1, 1987, wax polymer medium on paperBrian Paulsen, North Dakota (b. 1941), Pair of Docks, 1993, watercolor on paperHilario Gutierrez, Arizona (b. 1950), First Flame, acrylic on canvasLee Anne Dollison, American 20th - 21st Centuries, Fist Full of Fish, acrylic on canvasTimothy Ray, 20th Century, Little Brushy Run, oil on canvasXan Sinclair Koonce, Texas 20th / 21st Centuries, Untitled Triptych, 2014, three oil paintings onTom Callis, American 20th-21st Centuries, Untitled, Harlequin Pattern, oil on canvasBen Berns, North Carolina, New York / Netherlands (1936-2007), Mountainous Landscape, 1983, oilDavid Stone Martin, Illinois (1913-1992), Industrial Scene, watercolorDavid Stone Martin, Illinois (1913-1992), Industrial Scene, watercolorGustav Frederick Goetsch, Missouri (1877-1969), The High Window in Studio, oil on boardJohn Wehmer, Missouri (1927-2019), Untitled, 1956, oil on masoniteJohn Wehmer, Missouri (1927-2019), Untitled, ca 1970, acrylic on canvasKathryn E. Bard Cherry, Missouri (1880-1931), Floral Still Life, oil on cavnvasboardFred Conway, Missouri (1900-1973), Boat House, watercolor on paperWilliam Frederick Fett, Missouri, Michigan / Mexico (1918-2006), Sundown, Mexico, 1998, watercolorWilliam Frederick Fett, Missouri, Michigan / Mexico (1918-2006), Into the Volcano, Texas, 1983,Arthur Osver, Missouri, New York, Illinois (1912-2006), Peconic II, 1964, India ink on rice paperNancy Newman Rice, Missouri, New York (b. 1950), Floating Dog with Matisse's Nude, 1995, oil onNancy Newman Rice, Missouri, New York (b. 1950), Empty Chairs, 1996, oil on panelMichael Byron, Indiana (b. 1954), Untitled, ink and watercolor on sheet musicCarol Carter, Grand Banana II, 2003, watecolor on paperCarol Carter, Grand Banana II, 2003, Watercolor on paperMichael Rubin, American (b. 1946), Yellow Blue Current #3, 2026, acrylic on canvasMichael Rubin, American (b. 1946), Red Blue Current #6, 2026, acrylic on canvasKent Addison, Missouri (1937-2020), Still Life, 1986, watercolor and graphite on paperKent Addison, Missouri (1937-2020), Untitled, 1971, mixed media wall plaque (bronze, metal wire, andKent Addison, Missouri (1937-2020), Apples or Oranges, 2005, watercolor on paperKent Addison, Missouri (1937-2020), Untitled, Mid-Century Geometric Composition, copper sculptureKent Addison, Missouri (1937-2020), Trompe l'Oeuil Composition, 2015, watercolor and graphite onKent Addison, Missouri (1937-2020), Still Life with Fruit and Bottle on a Stool, metal wireKent Addison, Missouri (1937-2020), Untitled, bronze sculpturePeter Kaplan, New York (1939-1919), Statue of Liberty with Twin Towers, color photograph, ed. 2/100Judy Dater, California (b. 1941), Imogen & Twinka at Yosemite, 1974, gelatin silver printJim C Norton, Utah (1953-2023), Down Rocky Sea Pass, 1989, oil on masonitePerry Bassel Wolfe, American (1932-2020), The Oldtimer, 1997, oil on canvasEarl Kuhn, Kansas (b. 1947), Morning Mist, 1987, watercolor on paperJorge Tarallo, California (b. 1951), Horse and Rider on a Mountain Trail, oil on canvasDave Sherwin Parker, American (b. 1958), The Notch, 1994, acrylic on illustration boardRichard Iams, Arizona / West Virginia (b. 1950), Grand Canyon, oil on boardRichard Iams, Arizona / West Virginia (b. 1950), Grand Canyon, oil on masoniteTerry Isaac Frost, (1946-2019), Reticulate Giraffe Family, oil on canvasH. Warden (?), British 19th Century, Samuel Johnson's Reading of the Vicar of Wakefield, after J.After Toby E. Rosenthal, The Trial of Constance de Beverly, oil on canvasGeorge Stanfield Walters, United Kingdom, England, Italy (1838-1924), Sailing Vessels off the Coast,William Carel (Karel) Nakken, The Netherlands (1835 - 1926), Courses a Harfleur, watercolor on paperWilliam Langley, British (1852-1922), Landscape, oil on canvasTruchot, Continental 19th Century, oil on canvas mounted on boardAlice Renshaw, England (1849-1900), Portrait of a Young Woman in White, Watercolour, Gouache &Margaret Eveline Wake, English (1867-1930), Bust-Length Portrait of a Woman in a Plumed Hat, oil onDutch School 20th Century, Children Catching Minnows in a Basket, ca 1930s, oil on canvasUnknown Artist, Netherlands 19th/20th Century, Chickens in Coevorden, oil on canvasUnknown Artist, Continental School 20th/21th Century, Farm Yard, oil on canvas20th Century, Thatched cottage in a Garden Landscape, oil on canvasMarkey Robinson, Irish (1918-1999), Two Works, oil on boardAttributed to Antoine Blanchard, French (1910-1988), Paris Street Scene, Moulin Rouge, oil on canvasAttributed to Antoine Blanchard, French (1910-1988), Paris Street Scene, oil on canvasCourbet, France , Paris Street Scene, oil on panelJ. Michel, France 20th Century, Paris Street Scenes: Arc de Triomphe, and Notre Dame, two oilCharles Cobelle, French (1902-1994), Abstract cityscape, watercolor on paperPaul Franck, Belgium (b. 1918), Sans Titre, 1969, collagePaul Franck, Belgium (b. 1918), Sans Titre, 1964, collagePaul Franck, Belgium (b. 1918), Sans Titre, 1968, collageNicola Simbari, Italian (1927-2012), serigraphJohn James Audubon, American (1785-1851), Herring or Silvery Gull, Barn Owl, and Black-ThroatedAttributed to Tim Harding, American (b. 1950), Untitled, mixed media textile1904 St. Louis World's Fair Commemorative DiplomaAntique Leather Bound French BooksFive Books Illustrated with Wood Engravings by Rockwell KentA Group of Books Illustrated with Wood Engravings, circa 1930s to include: Frankenstein, IllustratedVictorian Decoupage Chromolithographic Alphabet ArtInuit Hardstone carving of a Seal Hunter, 1978A Pair of Large Glazed Terracotta Garden PlantersThree Pairs of Unmounted AntlersUnmounted Antler SetsMing Blue Van Briggle PiecesVan Briggle and Muncie PotteryVan Briggle in Ming BlueVan Briggle Three Indian Head VaseVan Briggle Black/White Drip PotteryVintage Van Briggle with Dryden GlazeVan Briggle Pottery Dining PiecesVan Briggle Pottery Lamp Damsel of DamascusA Beaux Arts Style Table Lamp with Glass ShadeA Large Vintage Metal Lamp with Mica ShadeA Vintage Mica Shade Library LampMid Century Modern Italian Torchere Floor Lamp, Brass with Walnut TrimGreen bulbous form floor vase, height: 65 inchesCeramic Floor Lamp in the Manner of Gordon and Jane MartzA Vintage Leaded Glass Window of Landscape DesignStained Glass Window of Erte Symphony in BlackZanotta Sciangai Coat RackA Pair of Venemen Hollywood Regency Style Cast Aluminum ArmchairsHollywood Regency Coffee TableMid Century Six-Light Brass and Chestnut ChandelierVintage Wave Chaise Longue, Circa 1960s 1970sEarly Twentieth Century American Long BenchMid Century Design CabinetEarly Twentieth Century CabinetItalian Mid Century Modern Three Drawer DeskItalian Hollywood Regency Wall MirrorA Pair of Antique Refinished Italian Pine Door PanelsA Pair of Refinished Antique Italian Pine Door PanelsA Monumental Pair of French Provincial BookshelvesAntique French Four Panel Room ScreenAntique French Oak CabinetPair Of Regency Design Fruitwood Side ChairsPair Of French Black Cast Iron Garden Urns In Two PartsSemi Antique French Louis XV Design Banquette.Antique Continental DaybedTwentieth Century Louis XV Design Short CabinetPair Of Antique French Louis XV Bergeres And Matching Ottomans.Antique French Louis XV BergereTwo Similar Semi Antique French Louis XV Arm ChairsLouis XVI Design Marble Top Parquetry Inlaid Bedside TableFrench Louis XVI Style Marble Top Console Table with Matching MirrorLouis XV Side ChairsNineteenth Century Louis XV Settee and A Pair Of FauteuilsA Louis XVI Style Side TableLate 19th to Early 20th Century English Breakfront SideboardSligh Grandfather ClockTwentieth Century Floral Upholstered BenchSet Of Four Stickley Arts And Crafts Side ChairsIn The Style Of Limbert: Oak Arts And Crafts Open Arm ChairEarly Twentieth Century Limbert Oak Arts And Crafts Cricket StoolNineteenth Century American Corner CupboardNineteenth Century American Jelly CupboardAntique American Jelly CupboardSemi Antique Metal Garden TableLarge Pyramid Form Display Case on Stand

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