$1,150.00
Height: 12”
Diameter: 10.25“
$2,650.00
4" x 3"
$675.00
8" x 4" x 9.5" tall
$1,150.00
Decline of the Windjammers
Watercolor on paper, signed and dated: “1934” and titled in pencil on the reverse.
Sheet size: 12.5” x 18.5”
Mat size: 19.5” x 25.5”
Unframed
Justin Faivre was born in Matthews, Indiana. At the age of 5, however, he moved to Portland, Oregon . As a teenager he studied at the Portland Art Gallery and took private art lessons with Howard Ellis.
In 1923 Faivre left Portland for Los Angel...
$2,650.00
English, circa 1810
Height closed: 29.5", raised:42.5" Top:12"x 15" (minor scratches to top)
$950.00
11.5" x 7.75" x 5.5" tall
$465.00
Height: 13"
$2,150.00
Drugstore on 14th Street
Oil on canvas, signed, inscribed on the reverse.
Painting size: 16” x 20”
Frame size: 21” x 25”
** Please Note - This painting came directly from the Estate of Mr. O’Brien. For other examples, type “O’Brien” into the search box.
** For other paintings by artists from Maryland, Virginia, Washington DC or North Carolina, click on the “Regional Artists” button on our Homepage.
Bor...
$385.00
Print size: 5.25” x 7.5”
Frame size (max): 10.5” x 12.5”
$285.00
4.25” x 2.25” x 1.75”
$2,150.00
Chinese,circa 1850
9.5" x 7"x 5.5" tall
$1,350.00
Height 14.25"
Base 4.5" x 4.5"
(once mounted as
a whale oil-lamp,
then electrified)
$11,500.00
English, Circa 1760.
To...
$11,500.00
Dimensions: Height: 41 in. (104.1 cm.), Diameter: 24 in. (61 cm.)
This terrestrial globe is supported on a wooden tri-pod pedestal, surrounded by a wooden horizon circle, and it is equipped with a brass meridian . The cartou...
$850.00
Provenance: Eveleth/ Summerford Estate, Washington, D.C.
Height: 8.75”
See: Collectors Guide to Yellow Ware, Book III by Lisa McAllister, page 103 for another example of this pitcher.
Oils on paper, unsigned.
Painting size: 3” x 4.5” (Approximately)
Frame size: 7” x 8.5” (Approximately)
$1,150.00
Oil-on-canvas
Painting Size: 15" x 10" Frame Size: 19.25" x 14.25"
$1,850.00
Charles Ross Kinghan (American, 1895-1984)
Watercolor on paper, signed.
A painter and illustrator, Kinghan trained at the American Academy of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. In addition to his studio work, Kinghan began a career as an art teacher. In 1937, he first offered private instruction. While that continued throughout his life, he also worked for a time at the American Art Academy which was followed by a position at the Huguenot School of Art. ...