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MASS. AUCTIONEERS LICENSE # 2514 Antique Auction Sat. November 15, 2014 Masonic
Lodge 1101 Highland Ave.
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“Untitled Still Life of Fruit” unsign. |
Alexander Charles Joseph Gittard (Fr.1832-1904) landscape o/p with strainers, sight 12 1/4” h x 17 1/2”wSign. L/L/C. Frame probably by Foster Bros. 23 3/4” x 28 3/4”overall. |
Probably French late nineteenth C. “At The Fountain” young peasant girl holding a pitcher and filling it, while two goats watch attentively. Signed on the back in pencilartist’s name not discernable, o/p with strainers, sight 16 5/16 h x 12 1/16” wide (panel). Presented in its original, labeled Foster Brothers gilt frame, 27” x 23” overall |
“Untitled view of Marshes at Good Harbor Beach Gloucester” by Arnold Knauth, oil on masonite, sight 8” h x 10”w. |
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Landscape by Ray Huntsman (c. 1874-1965) |
Mary Lawrence ptg. “Villiage St. Scene” |
“Young Woman Arranging Flowers In Vase” by Mary Lawrence o/c, sight 9 1/4” h x 7 7/16” w” |
“Scow in Provincetown Harbor” by Sol Wilson, sign. o/c sight 14”h x 10 1/8”w (stretcher). |
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“Untitled Vermont Village” by Donald A Mosher, watercolor on paper, sight 4 13/16”h x 6 13/16.” |
“Little Sunset” by William Partridge Burpee, |
“Two Clowns” by Conger Metcalf. o/b sight 17 3/4”h x 19 1/4”w. |
Painting of a woman by Gertrude Chall Fr. o/c sight, 25” h x 19 1/4” w |
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Alexander DeFaux (Fr, 1826-1900) Market day in a Dutch or Flemish City., o/c sight 16: h x 12 3/4”w (stretcher). Sing. in the L/R/C. Foster Bros. labeled frame, framed 26 5/8” x 23 1/2”. Stencil of Paris art supplier on canvas verso |
“Sailboats” by Mary Lawrence o/b, sight 4 1/2” h x 6/16”w. |
" Untitled Barn near Pond" by Ranulph Bye, 1945: watercolor on paper, sight 14 3/4"h x 20 3/8" wide. Label of Helmar Nielsen, framer on Newbury St. Boston, verso | ““Yellow Billed Cuckoo”, Chromolith by J. Bien, New York 1859, drawn from nature by J.J. Audubon, |
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