$4,500.00
Oil on panel, signed and dated: “1865.”
Painting size: 9” x 6.75”
Frame size: 14.5” x 12.5”
Petrus Theodorus Van Wyngaerdt (also spelled Wyngaerdt or Wijngaerdt) was born in Rotterdam. A student of J.H. Van de Laar, he painted genre scenes and portraits, as did his older brother, painter Anthonie Jacobus Van Wyngaerdt.
In "Eavesdropping", Van Wyngaerdt depicts a well-known theme from popular 19th-century French and Dutch prints-- ...
Plaque: 8 x 6”
Frame: 10 x 8.25”
$1,450.00
Height: 29”
Length (open): 24”
Width: 24”
See British Campaign Furniture, Elegance Under Canvas,1740-1914 by Nicholas Brawer for similar examples.
Provenance: from the collection of Ron Van Swerengen
Height to Shade: 25.5”
$475.00
Diameter; 4.25" Height: 3.25" SAFA/9533
$385.00
Length: 6.125”
Height: 2.25”
$425.00
Length: 8” Depth: 4.5” Height: 2.35”
$1,150.00
Height: 12”
Diameter: 10.25“
$625.00
Length: 4”
Width: 3”
Height: 5”
Two Antique English miniature watercolors with printed borders.
Frame size: 7.5" x 8.5"
$1,450.00
Circa 1900.
Length: 19”
Height: 14”
Depth: 7”
$7,250.00
Young Woman in Grecian Dress
A gilt and patinated bronze statue, signed on the base and inscribed “Médaille d’Or à l’Exposition des Beaux Arts 1865” and “Acheté par l’État”.
Height: 24.5”
Born in France, Auguste Marie Barreau, was a sculptor active during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français and the Exposition des Beaux Arts of 1865 where he won ...
$4,500.00
Caught Napping
Oil on canvas, signed and dated: “1867”
Painting size: 15.5” x 26.5”
Frame size: 22.5” x 33”
A student of Scots artist, Scott Lauder, John Burr studied at the Trustee’s Academy in Edinburgh. He moved to London in 1861 with his brother and fellow painter, Alexander Burr. Upon his arrival Burr began exhibiting at the Royal Academy. He continued to exhibit there until 1882. In addition, he exhibite...
$1,450.00
Height: 23.25 ” Length: 29.5” Width: 21.5”
$575.00
Very good condition. Small scratch to lid.
$425.00
Damage to hinge. Lid does not close entirely. Loss to underside enamel.
$675.00
$400.00
These memento boxes were popular at the end of the eighteenth century and frequently given as tokens of friendship and love. Usually oval in shape, but also circular and rectangular, the decoration reflected the popular styles of the day. For example, by the 1790s Neoclassical style swags, doves, hearts, and borders were the most commonly used decoration of the day. This one reads "The Absent Not Forgotten."
Source:
Susan Benjamin. En...