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Photograph of hawk perched in a tree with blue interior border and natural, unfinished wood frame. No signatures or watermarks. Paper covered back and wire hanging thread. Measures: 22″L x 18.5″W
Framed print of painted still life of fruit peach and strawberries. Artist signed bottom right corner. Illegible signature. Guilt frame. Measures: 27″W x 22″L
Framed print of painted still life of fruit orange and cherries. Artist signed bottom right corner. Illegible signature. Guilt frame. Measures: 27″W x 22″L
Beautifully framed local Mississippi artist signed “Henry Maddox” acrylic painting of two people taking a stroll through a woodsy pastoral landscape.
Abstract Painting on Canvas by Quincy Verdun, Carabaux Galleries, priced at 900.00, heavily framed, is artist signed, 32″h., 38″w.
11.25×10.25 wooden framed silk screen painting of duck and cattails in green bordered with a textured interior frame. Cardboard backing and wire hanging string. Printed, written identification card with artist name, date of completion, event of printin…
9.75″x6.5″ vertically framed vintage botanical watercolor and ink illustration print in gold speckled black shadow box style frame with black border. Illustration number 165 artist signed bottom left corner reads “Edwards Facil”. Published August 1…
6×8 wooden framed painted black with mauve interior border. Black and white paper silhouette. Signed bottom left “R.g.H.” Cardstock posterior with nail hanging rod. Sticker with artist information and address. No dating.Silhouette art was introduced …
Certified Original etching 26″ x 19″
Unsigned illustrated print of species “Bell’s Vireo (Vireo Belli)” Southwestern native bird. Numbered 485. Measures 16″Lx15″W
18″x22″ wood framed print of a storytime scene of children being read to by a woman holding a book while soothed by a lady playing piano tunes. Titled at bottom “Dolly’s Tired”. There was a story book “Poor Dolly’s Tired” during the depicted pr…
23″x19″ framed print of “E. Mayr” signed botanical arrangement with adjacent bird nest. Ready to hang.
Pair of complementing painted monkey perching with flowers prints. Signed bottom right corner “Barrett”. Metallic painted frames shaped like bamboo nodes. Measure 18″L x 14″W
Vibrantly colored opaque watercolor painting with gold painted accents. Features a loving couple sitting amongst a Japanese garden filled with lily pads, lotuses, and wild life enjoying tea. Signed bottom right corner by artist “Brooks”. Measures 25….
Print retrodiction of 1732 botanical “December” harvest fruits calendar catalog print. Engraved originally by Henry Fletcher to represent available fall, monthly harvest fruits of December. Measures 22.5″L x 18.5″W
Unique natural driftwood sculpture with removeable iron rod and base. Styrofoam core for rod support and balance. No markings or signatures.
Lacquered covered wooden tiles with German Scherenschnitte “scissor cut” style painted scenes of well, fully dressed time period women. Antique. Read to hang with small brass rings.
9.75×11.75 wooden framed silhouette art of two boys with fishing rods and tackle box with trailing dog behind. Consists of multiple silhouette cut pieces. Bored with soft red interior frame. Signed by artist “Linda Barting” dated 1983. Open backing w…
8.25×10 colored lithograph print of “Harper’s Ferry” located in West Virginia. Circa 1850s. Framed in a wooden shadow box style frame w brown paper backing and small nail hook. Includes a certificate “Original Old Print” registered number 2209 wi…
6×5 pair of vintage silhouette ladies painted on glass panes with silver backdrops. Black wooden frames with grey secondary. Features to highly dress ladies holding feminine objects including a butterfly and a ribboned day hat. Cardboard backings with …
8×7 framed in velvet oil painting of flowers in a vase. The flowers appear to be magnolias. Signed bottom right corner by artist “Jess”. Circa unknown. Posterior sticker reads “Art-Maid” of Dallas, TX. Metal nail hanging rod and textured, speckled …
10×11.75 wooden framed colorful print “Titled Still Life With Brass And Apples” by Olav Okland” circa 1979. Print is done on textured wave paper with white border trim. Artist signature at bottom right corner. Cardboard backing and wire thread hangi…
10×8 gold color painted wooden frame with carved details of colored lithograph featuring toys in a chair with a poem by “Eugene Field”. Cardboard backing with wire hanging string. Posterior has sticker from “Lawton Glass & Mirror Co.” who speci…
8.25×10 colored lithograph of “Nauvoo” Mississippi published for “Herrmann J. Meyer” in wooden shadow style frame with “Original Old Print” certification circa 1850 with hand written message. Brown paper backing and small nail hook. Featured on t…
6.5″x9.25″ colored lithograph of landscape and city view of a riverside town with a towering chapel. Estimated to be antique given the backing. Framed in wood with painted brush strokes resembling polished horn. Cardboard backing with wire hanging. N…
15.5×13.75 wooden framed pair of printed sewing mannequin busts and bodies. Interior border. Signed bottom right of one of the two “Mary Beth Zietz”. “Cedar Creek Collection” sticker on the brown cardboard backing. Ready to hang.
10×10 canvas acrylic painting of white Persian cat w seashell still life. Painted by “Maxine May Rivers” a Mississippian artist from Brandon. Attached print out artist summary information card at back.
12.5×10.5 Stippled engravings from Francisco Bartolozzi ft. William Fitzwilliam Earl of Southampton and Cicely Heron ( Daughter of Sir Thomas More)
11.5×9.5 wide shadowbox like golden painted frame of tiger under a tree bathing. Japanese writing and stamp upper right corner of print. Giclee printing is a French term meaning “to spray”.
10.5×7.5 gold painted wood framed hand colored botanical lithographs w interior border. Brown paper backing w nail wire hanging string and a sticker from location of original purchase. “Mrs. Ewing R. Philbin” Antiques located in Cedarhurst, Long Isla…
9.75×7.75 framed watercolor print of an antique style shoe. Signed “Peggy Abrams”
9.75×11.75 framed print of a watercolor with “Glad We’re Friends” within a heart motif with two young gals reading on tile flooring . Green and burgundy interior frame border. Artist signed bottom right corner “Mimi”. Posterior stamp of framing co…
5.5×5.5 silhouette of mother hen or father rooster with baby chicks feeding on seeds. Signed “Lisa Bartling” 1978. Frame shop sticker at posterior. Silhouette art was introduced to America in the 18th century. Traditionally created in Switzerland and…
9.5:L wooden frame painted gold with a photograph of a young child with forest green border. Brown paper posterior with sticker dating framing to 1972 and hand written title information as “Mo Mo” circa 1907.
13.25×15.5 gold painted wooden frame with black speckling and brown paper backing. Includes wire nail hanging string. Lithograph by “Claude le Lorrain delin” No. 109 and hand colored by “R. Earlom fecit”. Published September 1st, 1775 by “John Boy…
11.75×9.75 gold painted wood framed watercolor print of three vintage items including a candy filled dish, a perfume bottle, and a decanter. Still life art type. Unsigned but researched as a “Peggy Adams” piece.
8.25×10 colored lithograph print of “Moline” Illinois published for “Herrmann J. Meyer” in wooden shadow box style frame with brown paper backing and small nail hook. Includes “Original Old Print” certification dated circa 1850 with hand written …
14.5″x11.5 painted wood framed antique needlepoint of young Colonial gentleman with his hat by side, subtle clouds, and green grass underfoot. No markings. The backing has be duct taped and has wire hanging string.
This is a mid-century floral print from the 1940’s. The floral has red roses, Anemones and Violas. This is a Morris & Bendien Inc. floral print. No. 1 The size with frame is 10 3/4 ” long (27.4 CM) by 8 1/2″ (21.6 CM) wide. Brown wood frame and …
A hand colored steel engraved view of a mine shaft in California. Printed by Hermann J. Meyer.