- EARLY AMERICAN ROCKING HORSEEarly American
rocking horse. Carved wooden horse and stand with leather and felt saddle. Tears and losses to felt. Wear and marks throughout wood of horse and stand. Small cracks to joinery...
[more like this] - SIGNED WARHOL WATERCOLOR - FERNS & FLOWERS,
CA. 1958Andy Warhol (American, 1930-1987). Untitled (flowers and ferns) ink and watercolor, ca. 1958. Signed by the artist in black ink below the artwork. A blotted-line drawing...
[more like this] - 2 AMERICAN ROCKING CHAIRS2 American
rocking chairs. Early 20th Century. A Shaker Style ladderback rocking chair with woven wicker seat, and a diminutive child's rocking chair with caned back and seat. Heavy...
[more like this] - ANTIQUE AMERICAN ROCKING HORSEAntique
American Rocking Horse, painted gesso over wood, with red cloth saddle blanket, brown leather seat and metal stirrups, on an oak base Dimensions: 35 x 34 x 11 1/2 in. (88.9...
[more like this] - CATHERINE LEE, AMERICAN (B.1950), UNTITLED,
1986, OIL / OIL STICK ON PAPER, 21 1/2"H X 29"W (SIGHT), 31 1/2"H X 39"W (FRAME)Catherine Lee, American, (b.1950) untitled, 1986, oil / oil stick on paper Signed and dated...
[more like this] - JOHN HULTBERG (AMERICAN, 1922 - 2005)
18" x 24" "Incredible Speed", 1963. Lithograph on BFK Rives paper with watermark, signed and numbered 7/20 in pencil lower left, printed by John Rock (American, 1919 - 1993),...
[more like this] - American Rock Maple Circular Butcher's
Block, ca. 1900, the thick top supported by three turned legs, h. 31", dia. 21"....
[more like this] - Vernacular American Rock Maple Butcher
Block, ca. 1900, of circular form, the thick, turned chopping surface mounted to four block and turned removable legs, h. 27-3/4", dia. 31"....
[more like this] - Extensive Fifty-One Piece American Rock
Crystal-Cut Glass Partial Stemware Service for Twelve Persons, in "Lyndhurst" decor, first quarter 20th century, consisting of eleven cocktail glasses, nine champagne/sparkling...
[more like this] - A South American Rock Crystal Bowl of
ovoid form decorated with four masks together with a shell form rock crystal paperweight. Width of first 4 7/8 inches....
[more like this] - Early American Rocking Chair probably
Southern, 18th century, yellow pine, walnut and poplar, deeply shaped "ears", shaped arms, traces of black and red grain paint, 51 x 14 x 14-1/4 in.,...
[more like this] - Early American Rocking Chair New York
or New England, 18th century, maple and other mixed woods, traces of red surface stain or paint and woven split seat, 33-1/2 x 19 x 30 in.,...
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