9.5" high, antique pair of bronze sticks with good fire gilding and note engraved monogram--hard to call age--probably early 19th C.
14" x 37"
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$3500.00
$3500.00
Oil on canvas, 16" x 30" signed lower left and dated 70 (1870)bio from ask art.com
CHARLES VOLKMAR (1841-1914)
Born in Baltimore, Maryland to a family steeped in the arts (his grandfather was an engraver; his father, a Dresden-educated portrait painter, etcher and restorer),it was natural for Volkmar to pursue artistic training. Having received his initial art education at the Maryland Institute, he was an accomplished etcher by his late teens...
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item #1022121
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$4500.00
$4500.00
Having a grain-painted case with metal mounts, the enameled dial with one-train movement, approx. 74" high. Baltic or Scandinavian in origin. I would say the paint job very professional but later.
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Oil on canvas, signed and dated (18)77. Priced unframed. Approx. 21 1/4" x 25.5"--Surname "Bell..." is an abbreviation of the full name. Pending research to find the correct name for this French painting.
22" x 12"--original backboard and glass. Thought to be PA origin.
15" x 12" oil on canvas, Murdock is listed as a Washington, DC artist. See Falk's WWAA for a full biography.
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$7400.00
$7400.00
Fine Federal sideboard with high leg, 41" high, 71" wide and having serpentine profile. Very fine condition and choice, select figured mahogany.
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$1600.00
$1600.00
Oil on canvas, signed lower left. See his bio in Falk's WWAA. Original arts and crafts frame approx. 28" x 23"
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$1600.00
$1600.00
45" wide, 21" deep, 41" high. Restoration to feet.
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$2600.00
$2600.00
Large pair of urns, 32" high, 22.5" diameter, 23" wide at plinth. Washington Iron Works, Buffalo, NY, circa 1880.
34" high. In four parts.













