Mixed Media
Mixed Media
Mixed Media
Decorative porcelain figure of a dog atop a decorative pillow. Dog is white with pink collar and delicately painted flowers of pink, blue, and gold on it's white body. The pillow is white and green with matching pattern and tassels.
By Susan Davis
signed print. unframed
By Susan Davis
signed print. unframed
By Susan Davis
signed print. unframed
By Susan Davis
signed print. unframed
By Susan Davis
signed print. unframed
Signed
Delicate, lace porcelain figurine of woman with pink hat and parasol. Woman is wearing a large pink dress with pink and white ruffles and floral pattern along the skirt and bodice. Hat and parasol match in both color and style.
The figurine was made by Dresden Procelain. Dresden Porcelain was founded in 1872, the company has been dedicated to preserving and keeping alive the traditional European porcelain art style.
Limited edition sighned lithograph arches paper.
Limited edition sighned lithograph arches paper.
Limited edition sighned lithograph arches paper.
Serigraph
Two available (priced individually)
Delicate, lace porcelain figurine of woman with large pink and white dress. Woman is wearing a large white dress with eelaborate pink and white ruffles. She has a single flower attached at her waist, and a gold piece in her hair.
The figurine was made by Dresden Procelain. Dresden Porcelain was founded in 1872, the company has been dedicated to preserving and keeping alive the traditional European porcelain art style.
Offered here is a vintage Florence Ceramics figurine which is a very rare and desirable collectible.
The piece is about 9 inches tall and 7-1/4 inches wide. The figurine features a figure of a young lady in a blue dress, sitting on a pedestal with marble coloration, reading a letter that begins with, "Dear Ruth".
The figurine comes to you in wonderful condition with no chips, cracks or visible repairs. The bottom is marked with a Florence Ceramics ink stamp and incised "Dear Ruth".
This is a marvelous piece for the serious bidder and/or collector of rare Florence Ceramics pieces. This piece usually is labeled a TV lamp in the Florence Ceramics catalogs, but this example is NOT equipped as such. RARE in any form. On Ebay at $450.
Vintage, mechanical, cast iron bank with baseball scene. Includes three figures dressed in baseball uniforms of yellow, red, and blue. One pitcher, one hitter, and one catcher.
Unique, handblown glass sculpture of women's hat. Hat has tortoise shell pattern and wide brim on which two glass, yellow flowers rest.
Original Oil on Paper
Native American sterling silver and marcasite stud earrings with large, polished green stone.
Lithograph
Watercolor, oil painting, frame included
White and pale pink Japanese kimono and obi. 68 1/2 in. x 48 in.
Bronze Sculpture by Yiannis Koutsis
Shucks! Lets' All get some Sleep an' Tackle it Ag'in When We're Fresh
By Paul Webb (American b 1902)
Charcoal and Crayon
22-1/2 x 1
This watercolor painting prominently displays a scene of a boat driving into a marina. The soft blues and yellows create an overcast outlook and calming aura to the painting.
Carving of Inuit individual made out of gray, marbled soapstone
Realistic, large, ceramic fox statue. It is painted in yellow and orange colors, matching a fox's fur with detailing on ears, nose, mouth, and around the eyes. The chest is painted white. Fox is sitting upright with its tail curled around itself.
Image of Madonna and Child set on blue velvet with gold frame. Image also uses blue and gold images around the two figures and in other detailing.
Original, abstract watercolor of a figure bent over a pair of drums. The art is done mostly in black, yellow,
Serigraph
Pastel, Mixed Media
American School, 20th Century, Man Praying, Offset Lithograph in color canvas, 19 1/4 x 22 1/4 in.
Serigraph
hand painted from late 1800's
Copyright 1904 by Hayes Lithograph. CO., in original antique frame
Handpainted Lithograph
Sterling silver statue of rabbi dancing with joy on large, orange stone base. Approximately six inches high
Abstract lithograph by M. Andrews. Number one in a series of four.
Serigraph
Lithograph
Engraving by F. Wheatley
Lithograph by V. Katlein
Engraving by W. Hamilton
Watercolor painting by G. Lelong
Woodcut by S. Freudberg
Lithograph
Lithograph. Peter Castham- Park III
Woodblock Print
Etching
Lithograph by Emily P. Mann
Beautiful Japanese carved bird lamp with red and white lampshade. H: 19 In.
Lithograph by Elie Abrahami
Watercolor by S. Thomas
Painting by famed American artist C.M. Coolidge. This painting depicts dogs dressed as late 19th-early 20th century men playing poker on a train car.
C.M. Coolidge was famous for this trope in his artwork. This painiting, originally done in 1903, is part of the larger "Dogs Playing Poker" collection for which Coolidge earned most of his accliam.
Painting by American artist C.M. Coolidge depicting dogs sat around a poker table with cards, cigars, and drinks.
C.M. Coolidge was famous for this trope of dogs engaged in human activity in his artwork. Painted sometime before February of 1909, Coolidge originally titled this painting Judge St. Bernard Stands Pat on Nothing, but Brown & Bigelow’s marketers renamed it to its current form.
Ink on Paper. City Dock, Annapolis by Martin Barry
Lithograph by Schweninger
By Susan Davis
signed print. unframed
framed: $700
This is an original Faberge limited edition egg, numbered 2369, hand carved crystal with 24 k gold-plated pedestal from the second half of the 20th century.
This piece by Wommack displays two chairs overlooking a small section of a beach. Found in Octagon
Dresden Fine Chine by Carl Thieme Putti
Lithograph
This painting by Wilcox displays vibrant waterlilies across a pond.
Found in Octagon
Lithograph. Boats in the Harbor by Jack Simmering
Lithograph by Charles Bibbs
Iris Van Rynbach, a former artist for the cover of the New Yorker Magazine, inks a beautiful black and white rendition of The White House. Aptly named, Rynbach's 'White House' is a pen and ink drawing of the nation's capital in the heart of Washington D.C. Found in Octagon
Two figurines of a seated elderly couple. Comes as a pair.
Watercolor
1987 copy of The New Yorker magazine.
Luis Montiel Colorful Folk Art Tapestry originating in Mali Mai, Venezuela. Unique Piece.
Serigraph
Watercolor
Mixed media art by Mario Miguel Gonzalez-Fernandez (Mayito)
Oil painting by unknown artist
The Fight poster signed by Leroy Neiman.
By Louis Hottot (1829-1905)
Serigraph
Handwritten Letter by Richie Furay
Monastery of San Juan Diego painting done on wood. It is unique and filled with love.
It depicts the saint in blue and gold robes holding a bowl in one hand and a palm leaf branch in the other. Over his left sholder a white dove flies.
San Juan Diego was the first saint to be cannonized who was indegneous to the Americas. He is said to have received several visions of the Virgin Mary.
Papier mache and cloth French musketeer puppet. Approx 36 in.
Mixed Media - Faust by Sergei Jensen
Luis Montiel Colorful Folk Art Tapestry originating in Mali Mai, Venzuela. Unique piece
Acrylic on Paper
Serigraph
Signed Painting
Watercolor
Oil portrait
Pencil signed Offset Lithograph, signed and dated 1994, and numbered 933/950. Frame: 34"x 42 1/4" (86.4cm x 107.3cm)
Signed, Framed Acrylic on Canvas, 18 in. x 14 in.
Unknown Aristist, Oil Painting
Oil painting
oil painting
Lithograph by Charles Bibbs
Oil painting by Miliroz
by Hussey
Mixed Media
Serigraph in color on canvas. Signed in ink, numbered on verso.
Imitation Ivory
Found in Candlelit Theater
Mixed Media art piece by Hohne.
Signed by all artists
Artist Cindy Ridalfino
framed original art
Found in Newport
Meissen-style monkey figurine dressed in 18th century atire: pink and yellow suit with blue jacket and matching hat. The monkey is holding a violin. It is part of a larger collection that includes the rest of the band.
This piece is part of the singerie genre, which was a satire movement that was at it's height in the mid-18th century. The name is derived from the French words for "Monkey Trick" and often depicted monkeys or apes dressed in human clothes and participating in human activities.
Meissen-style monkey figurine dressed in 18th-century attire: pink and shirt with green pants and black tricorn hat. The monkey has a red and yellow drum on its arm and is holding drumsticks in its hands. It is part of a larger collection that includes the rest of the band.
This piece is part of the singerie genre, which was a satire movement that was at its height in the mid-18th century. The name is derived from the French words for "Monkey Trick" and often depicted monkeys or apes dressed in human clothes and participating in human activities
Meissen-style monkey figurine dressed in 18th-century attire: white, blue, and red shirt with purple pants, and a long yellow jacket. The monkey has some kind of reed instrument or flute brought to its mouth as if it is playing it. The figure is part of a larger collection that includes the rest of the band.
This piece is part of the singerie genre, which was a satire movement that was at its height in the mid-18th century. The name is derived from the French words for "Monkey Trick" and often depicted monkeys or apes dressed in human clothes and participating in human activities.
Meissen-style monkey figurine dressed in 18th-century attire: pink and blue shirt with matching n pants, jacket, and a black tricorn hat. The monkey has a grey instrument resembling bagpipes in its arms. The figure is part of a larger collection that includes the rest of the band.
This piece is part of the singerie genre, which was a satire movement that was at its height in the mid-18th century. The name is derived from the French words for "Monkey Trick" and often depicted monkeys or apes dressed in human clothes and participating in human activities
Created by American artist Joseph Hirsch, 'Cellist' depicts a nude woman seated and playing an upright cello. Lithograph. Frame 23 x 19 1/2 in. (58.42 x 49.53 cm.) Found in Presidential Bathroom.
Czechoslovakian, 1936 -
Etching, in excellent condition
Image size: 38.5 x 30
Frame size: 43.5 x 35.5
Edition: size: 23/75
The faces and torso of two women - one looking at the viewer, the other in profile with ghost images are suspended in the grey washes of the inks.
Signature: lower center, dedicated in plate to Irene Gerling
Pastel on Paper
artist: Vladian Hogea
by Steven Gottlieb
Watercolor painting by artist Walter Gabrielson depicting two figures meeting in the center. Found in Octagon
This painting by artist Starlie Sokol-Hohne combines imagery of classical antiquity with the multimedia abstraction of contemporary forms of art. Found in Octagon
Lithograph
Watercolor on paper
Watercolor
Watercolor
Watercolor
Mixed Media
The frame is 11 3/4" x 13 7/8"
Found in Lighthouse
Russian Icon of The Mother of God: 12-1/4 in
Oil painting by G. Gerard
Hybrid Etching by Jiri Anderle
Pencil
Painted on reverse side of glass
JOHN. HOLYFIELD, American, b. 1969
Charles Bibbs, American, b. 1948
Plastic Sculpture
Plastic Sculpture
Plastic Sculpture
Color photograph of Marilyn Monroe topless in red shorts and a red cowgirl hat. The photograph was taken by Laszlo Willinger c.1952 and reprinted later. Stamped "Silver Screen" on verso. 13 3/4 by 11 inches Found in Newport
Found in Tiffany Dining Room
Pastel
by Michael Douglas Jones
Oil on board, 1990
This painting by Starlie Sokol-Hohne combines imagery of classical antiquity with the multimedia abstraction of contemporary arts. The painting displays an antique couch in the forefront surrounded by two panels of abstracted forms. Found in Octagon
Mixed Media
Mixed media art by Cynthia Albritton
Oil painting
Bronze
Framed Photograph
Original Folk Art painting on wood board by American artist Mose Tolliver (1925-2006). Signed bottom middle of painting.
Original drawing by Keith Williams
Bronze sculpture on wood base
Size (including base): 6" H x 6.5" W x 6.5" D
Found in Front Hall Reception
Incredibly rare painted porcelain bust of baseball player Satchel Paige of the Cleveland Indians. Hat is removable and opens into a small jar. The Bust is approximately 6 inches tall.
Found in The Roosevelt Room
Original acrylic on wood.
Photograph: B Schreibstein
On August 11, 1967 Richard Avedon photographed The Beatles in London. He took many photos that day including this one. Avedon photographs for Harpers Bizarre then worked for Vogue for 20 years. He was the first staff photographer at The New Yorker.
Original Acrylic on Canvas (30 in. x 24 in.)
Canvas Art Print
30" x 74" framed, a garden of tulips in various colors, signature on verso, excellent condition
sand cast bronze, 10" x 10" x 5.5", signed by artist Pierre Jules Mene, excellent condition
Statuette of Betty Boop in an apron and chef's hat carry a tray. Statuette stands at about 3.5 ft tall.
Theodore T. Gall began his career in the arts in the mid-sixties as an animator for teaching films and continued to broaden his skills as a graphic designer. Gall has worked in metal since his early days as an artist. Although his work has not been limited to the human form, it has been his primary focus throughout his career. His compelling figures are most often placed thought-provoking situations. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art and has shared his expertise with students at the Clay People in Chicago, The Northshore Art League in Winnetka, Illinois, and the Ojai Art Center in Ojai, California. Gall has exhibited and garnered awards throughout the country and is acquiring a burgeoning international clientele.
Theodore T. Gall began his career in the arts in the mid-sixties as an animator for teaching films and continued to broaden his skills as a graphic designer. Gall has worked in metal since his early days as an artist. Although his work has not been limited to the human form, it has been his primary focus throughout his career. His compelling figures are most often placed in thought-provoking situations. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art and has shared his expertise with students at the Clay People in Chicago, The Northshore Art League in Winnetka, Illinois, and the Ojai Art Center in Ojai, California. Gall has exhibited and garnered awards throughout the country and is acquiring a burgeoning international clientele.
Theodore T. Gall began his career in the arts in the mid-sixties as an animator for teaching films and continued to broaden his skills as a graphic designer. Gall has worked in metal since his early days as an artist. Although his work has not been limited to the human form, it has been his primary focus throughout his career. His compelling figures are most often placed thought-provoking situations. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art and has shared his expertise with students at the Clay People in Chicago, The Northshore Art League in Winnetka, Illinois, and the Ojai Art Center in Ojai, California. Gall has exhibited and garnered awards throughout the country and is acquiring a burgeoning international clientele.
Theodore T. Gall began his career in the arts in the mid-sixties as an animator for teaching films and continued to broaden his skills as a graphic designer. Gall has worked in metal since his early days as an artist. Although his work has not been limited to the human form, it has been his primary focus throughout his career. His compelling figures are most often placed thought-provoking situations. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the American Academy of Art and has shared his expertise with students at the Clay People in Chicago, The Northshore Art League in Winnetka, Illinois, and the Ojai Art Center in Ojai, California. Gall has exhibited and garnered awards throughout the country and is acquiring a burgeoning international clientele.
Patrick Nagel (American 1945-1984)
Serigraph from the Playboy Portfolio
42 1/4" x 32" (107.3 cm. x 81.3 cm)
Mixed Media Collage Signed by Artist
Metal Kinetic Sculpture
Paul McCartney photographed by Richard Avedon in a NASA Mercury Space Suit. It was photographed in April 1965 for Harper's Bazaar Magazine.
Avedon photographed for Harpers Bizarre then worked for Vogue for 20 years. He was the first staff photographer at The New Yorker.
Vintage Hungarian Clock & Sculpture
Bronze Sculpture
Canvas Art Print
Canvas Art Print
Lauri Blank
Oil on canvas
Found in St. Andrews
Kinetic Sculpture by Frederick Prescott
Kinetic Sculpture by Frederick Prescott
Frederick Prescott (b. 1949)
38" x 50" x 18"
by Casey Johnson
By W. Hemmerling
Oil on recycled wood, with recycled paint
By I Sister R.
Oil on recycled wood, with recycled paint
Written on the perimeter of the painting:
A walk in the oleanders
My friends are my estate – Emily Dickenson
Mixed media with watercolor on wove paper. Signed in ink lower right.
Signed lucite sculpture by Frederick Hart. (11.5 x 13 x 3.5 in.) Certificate of authenticity is included
From a private collection, acquired from Guarisco Gallery, Washington, DC, 1998
Found in Front Hall Reception
Oil Painting
Known as one of the greatest instrumentalists in rock music history, Jimi Hendrix was also a great artist. His traditional museum quality paintings and sketches from age 12-17 are on exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Beyond his teens he created primarily abstract art as seen here. This piece was donated by the family.
Found Outside of Ballroom
Acrylic Sculptur
acrylic on wood
by Sam Gilliam
signed on back
There Is No Place Like Home signed by Judy Garland, Jack Haley, Roy Bolger, Bert Lahr, Margaret Hamilton, and Billie Burke
Pen and Ink original Matisse
Rocking horse created by same company that makes custom pieces for Royal Family of Buckingham Palace.