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147. Lucius Rossi (Italian, 1846-1913)
Watercolor on paper. Signed lower right margin.
800/1,000
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148. George Cole (British, 1810-1885) and Alfred Ficklin (British, 1865-1889)
"Landscape with Sheep and Young Shepherd with Dog". Watercolor on paper with body color, framed under glass. Beautiful country landscape executed with expressive lines and soft shapes. Paper measures apprx 14"H x 21-3/4"W. Signed by both artists and dated, 1880, on lower left. Wit gilt trimmed mat and gold leaf frame, entire item measures apprx 24-1/4"H x 31-1/2"W. Verso has biographical information about artists.
1,500/2,500
Sold: $805.00
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149. Archer S. Stanley (English, 1847-1877)
"Richmond Park with Deer". Watercolor on paper, framed under glass. Wooded scene depicts resting deer and two figures walking on a narrow dirt path. Signed and dated, lower left, titled lower right. Measures apprx 9"H x 13-3/4"W. In custom made mat and gilt frame, entire item measures apprx 18"H x 22-3/4"W. Biographical artist information on verso.
800/1,200
Sold: $488.75
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150. Painting attributed to Otto S. Weber (American, active 1880's-1920's)
Untitled, watercolor on paper, illegible signature lower left. Evening painting depicts two sail boats on a choppy sea. Their red lights assume the viewers focus as they stand out brightly against the blue scene. Framed in a period gilt ornate frame with old rolled glass. Overall in frame apprx 22" x 16". Provenance: From a prominent Cleveland Estate.
200/300
Sold: $230.00
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151. E.H.Meyer (English, circa 19th Century)
Resting cows, image after Th. Frey. Watercolor on paper, framed under glass. Marsh scene depicts a small herd of cows and a windmill next to a river with sail boats. Signed on lower right. Paper measures apprx 11"H x 14-1/2"W. In double mat and gold leafed frame, entire item measures apprx 19"H x 23"W.
250/350
Sold: $241.50
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152. F. W. Allen (Scottish, 19th Century)
Highland Moor. Watercolor on paper, framed under glass. Sweeping landscape in a olive palette features a cluster of trees and a distant mountain. Composition is strong. Signed on lower right. Measures apprx 20-1/4"H x 13-3/4"W. With silver colored carved frame, entire item measures apprx 23-1/2"H x 17-1/4"W.
150/300
Sold: $115.00
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153. Elizabeth Eleanor Milner (American, 19th Century)
"Red Boy - Master Lambton" after Sir Thomas Lawrence. Mezzotint on paper, framed under glass. Image depicts a romantic young boy in a red velvet suit sitting on a rocky niche. Copyrighted by Frost and Reed 1930. Signed on lower right in graphite blind stamp on lower left. Image measures apprx 15-3/4"H x 12-1/4"W. In custom mat and black and gilt frame, entire item measures apprx 25"H x 21"W. Verso has tag from The Gage Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio.
200/400
Sold: $103.50
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154. Ward and Co. (English, 19th Century)
"Industrious Cottagers". Hand colored engraving printed on paper, framed under glass. Image depicts a scene of woman and child at domestic labor. A mother spins wool at her spinning wheel while others are engaged, in the back room, in making lace. Bottom margin holds printers name, engravers name and printer information. Dated 1801. Plate impression measures apprx 18-1/2"H x 23"W. In simple gold frame, entire item measures apprx 21-1/2"H x 27"W.
200/400
Sold: $92.00
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155. Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl (American, 1855-1932)
The Musician. Etching on paper, framed under glass. Image depicts a young musician practicing with his violin. He rests on a traveling case with a pipe at his side. Signed and dated, 1883, on upper right. Plate impression measures apprx 10"H x 8"W. With grey linen mat and black frame, entire item measures apprx 19-3/4"H x 15-3/4"W. Verso has an add from Childs in Boston.
300/500
Sold: $253.00
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156. Original Mezzotint of Elizabeth Farren by Ellen Jowett
In colors, after the painting by Sir Thomas Lawrence created in 1790. The mezzotint was created ca, 1910. The original resides in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The woman portrayed was a noted actress who later became the Countess of Derby. Blind stamp in lower left margin of "KU, print sellers association". Verso has an old Bonfoey tag and framed with a French mat. Image apprx 14-1/2" x 9-1/2", with frame apprx 22-1/4" x 16-3/4".
60/80
Sold: $57.50
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