Two (2) Sterling Strauser (Pennsylvania, 1907-1995) oil on board still life paintings featuring hands and flowers. 1st item: Painting titled "Crocus" depicting a vase of purple Crocus flowers and a hand resting on a white surface adorned in a red bracelet rendered in an abstract technique with heavy impasto. Signed "Strauser '90" upper right. Signed, […]
Lot 879: Harold Kraus O/B Painting, Small Vase of Flowers
Harold Kraus (Tennessee, b. 1940s) oil on board still life painting titled "Lilies" depicting a blue vase of pink and white lilies, rendered in an impasto technique, resting on a purple surface against a black background. Signed "Kraus" lower right. Titled with numeral inscription, artist's name, and address, en verso of board. Housed in a […]
Lot 602: 3 Charley Harper Bird Serigraphs, incl. The Last Sunflower
Three (3) Charley Harper (Ohio/West Virginia, 1922-2007) bird serigraph on paper prints, including "The Last Sunflower", "Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker", and "Hexit". All published by Frame House Gallery, Inc., Louisville, KY, 1973, 1972, and 1980 respectively. 1st item: "The Last Sunflower", numbered 851/1500, depicting a flock of cardinals amassed on a field of white gathering towards one […]
Lot 590: Peter Max Large O/C Still Life Painting, Vase w/ Flowers
Peter (Finkelstein) Max (New York/Germany, b. 1937) large oil on canvas abstract still life painting depicting a blue vase with pink and yellow flowers. Signed and dated "Max '73" upper right. Housed in a contemporary wooden frame with a linen liner. Sight: 29 1/2" H x 39 1/2" W. Framed: 33" H x 43" W. […]
Lot 369: 29 Pcs. Herend Decorative Accessories, incl. Rothschild & Blue Garland
Twenty-nine (29) Herend hand-painted porcelain decorative items, including Rothschild and Blue Garland. 1st-16th items: Sixteen (16) Rothschild patterned items, including one (1) candy box with ribbon finial to lid; one (1) round box with flower finial to lid; one (1) ring box; two (2) bud vases; one (1) small cachepot; one (1) round open weave […]
Lot 336: 3 pcs Chinese Export Blue & White Celadon Porcelain
Three (3) Chinese Export blue and white on celadon ground porcelain items, including two (2) large floor vases with Fenghuang or Chinese phoenix depicted upon a rock amid flowering branches and stylized foo dog handles; and one (1) ginger jar having a decoration of three vases with flowering branches on stands and bud form finial, […]
Lot 32: Chinese Blue Silk Robe w/ Forbidden Stitch
Chinese dark blue silk robe with Mandarin collar, Forbidden Stitch butterflies and peonies at chest and upper back; silk embroidered flowers throughout; gold button closure. Ivory ended sleeves with embroidered flowers, bats, and Shou symbols. Lined in pale blue silk. 38 1/2" length from top of back of collar to bottom edge. Early 20th century. […]
Lot 493: Sterling Strauser O/B Still Life with Flowers
Sterling Strauser (Pennsylvania, 1907-1995) oil on board abstract still life painting depicting sunflowers, and other pink, blue, and yellow flowers in a blue vase, rendered in a thick impasto technique. Signed and dated "Strauser 1970" bottom right. Housed in a giltwood Rococo style frame. Sight:15 1/4" W x 19 1/4" H. Framed: 19 1/2" W […]
Lot 356: 18th Century Delft Blue & White Punch Bowl
Large Delft blue and white tin-glazed earthenware footed punch bowl with flaring rim, band of flower and scroll decoration to interior, the exterior with foliate scroll, cartouche, floral and feather decoration. 13" diameter x 7" H. Dutch, circa 1720. Purchased from Deanne Levison American Antiques, 1989. A copy of the original purchase receipt is available […]
Lot 319: 3 Chinese Blue & White Porcelain Items, Vase & 2 Ginger Jars
1st item: Chinese blue and white baluster form vase having a flared rim and pierced handles with bird above flower decoration to the body. Partial red wax seal to the inner rim. 16 3/4" H x approx. 7 1/4" dia. 2nd item: Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar with precious object decoration including swords. […]
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