- MARTIN HARDIE. FISHING VESSEL AT DOCKSIDE,
MARTIN HARDIE. FISHING VESSEL AT DOCKSIDE, ETCHING Etching, pen signed lr, plate size: 6 3/4 x 12 1/2 in., framed.
- JORGE VARGAS IMPRESSIONISTIC OIL ON
JORGE VARGAS IMPRESSIONISTIC OIL ON CANVAS Jorge Vargas oil on canvas, impressionistic scene with dockside buildings rendered in impasto palette knife technique, signed and dated lower right, unframed. 24" H x 30" W. Craquelure, minor flaking.
- BRENDA BELFIELD (CONTEMPORARY PORT REPUBLIC,
BRENDA BELFIELD (CONTEMPORARY PORT REPUBLIC, MD) "Dockside Abstract", acrylic mixed media on paper, signed lower right, in black casement frame, matted under glass, OS: 38" x 29", SS: 28 1/2" x 21".
- ARTHUR SARNOFF "SUNDAY MORNING" OIL
ARTHUR SARNOFF "SUNDAY MORNING" OIL ON CANVAS Arthur Saron Sarnoff (American, 1912-2000) "Sunday Morning" oil painting on canvas depicting a dockside landscape scene with a figure beside his boat, signed lower right, titled to gallery label on reverse, housed in a carved gilt wood frame. Image: 23.5" H x 29.5" W; frame: 32.75" H x 38.75" W. Note: Arthur Sarnoff was a student of Andrew Wyeth (American, 1917-2009) and John Clymer (1907-1989) and graduated from the Grand Central School of Art in New York City. His illustrations appeared in many advertisements over the course the twentieth century. Provenance: From a 50 Madison Avenue estate.
- MALVA OMAR HANDI. BUSY DOCKSIDE, OIL
MALVA OMAR HANDI. BUSY DOCKSIDE, OIL (Serbian/Austrian, 1951-2015). Oil on canvas, signed and dated "Malva,1983" ll, 24 x 36 in., framed size: 30 x 42 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches.
- J. DINEEN OIL ON CANVASJohn Dineen (20th
J. DINEEN OIL ON CANVASJohn Dineen (20th C.) oil on canvas of dockside scene. 24"H. x 30"W., linen and whitewashed oak frame
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- ASIAN WATERCOLORS & SCROLL PAINTINGS1st
ASIAN WATERCOLORS & SCROLL PAINTINGS1st item: Ink and watercolor on paper of two sparrows, maker's mark and red seal stamp at lower right. Early 20th century. Sight: 13 1/2" H x 7" W, Frame: 17" H x 14 1/4" W. 2nd item: Edouard Halouze (French, 20th c.) pochoir in color of exotic Far Eastern court scene, Sight: 6 7/8" H x 5" W, Frame: 11 1/2" H x 9" W. 3rd and 4th items: Two watercolors on paper by same artist, one of 3 birds on tree branch and other of school of fish in water, both with damask borders, 20th century, approx. 17" sq. ea. 5th and 6th items: Two cut scroll hand-painted images of roosters on fabric with same maker's mark and red seal, 20th century. Sheets: 12 7/8" and 12 1/4" L x 5 1/2" W, Mattes: 18" x 9 3/4". 7th item: Ink and gouache on paper of Asian woman dressed in negligee and sitting with parrot in tea room, unsigned. Mid-20th century. Unframed. Sheet: 19 1/4" x 19 1/2". 8th-15th: Group of 8 Japanese watercolors on paper, all signed by 7 different artists including S. Tosuke (sp?), A. Yoshida, J. Ozawa, Tananchi (sp?) and Einatz (sp?). Scenes represent gardens, waterscapes and one dockside night scene. Most with older price tags en verso. Sheet sizes ranging from 12 7/8" H x 19 1/2" W to 27' H x 20" W. All 20th century. Provenance - The Estate of Eddie Jack Miller, Johnson City, TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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Overall very good condition. last item with corner fold creases and fold line along center.
- JULIUS STOCKFLETH (AMERICAN/TEXAS 1857-1935)
JULIUS STOCKFLETH (AMERICAN/TEXAS 1857-1935) A PAINTING...JULIUS STOCKFLETH (American/Texas 1857-1935) A PAINTING, "View of Galveston from Pelican Island," 1907, oil on canvas mounted to board, signed, placed and dated L/R, "J. Stockfleth, Galveston, 1907." 23 3/4" x 50" Note: A sweeping panorama view south from Pelican Island of steamboats, trawlers, tugboats moving through the Port of Galveston in a serene seascape; the skyline of the Strand sprouts in the background. The W. L. Moody Co. Building in view at left was constructed in 1884. Cumulus clouds blow in north of the Gulf Coast.Julius Stockfleth was born on January 29. 1857 in Wyk auf Föhr in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Stockfleth’s early artistic training began where he apprenticed to a local painter in Wyk. He emigrated to the United States in 1883, making a home in Galveston in 1885. No previous artist left as complete a picture of Galveston and western Gulf Coast shipping as did Stockfleth. Of particular historical interest was the series of paintings, some of which survive only in postcard reproductions that documented the hurricane of September 8, 1900, which devastated Galveston and took more than 6,000 lives. Stockfleth continued to paint scenes of Galveston at the turn of the century. His are the only known contemporary paintings of Galveston before, during, and after the hurricane and the subsequent rebuilding. Altogether, Stockfleth left some 200 paintings of Texas subjects painted in a naïve realist style.He returned to Germany in 1907, living in Wyk painting local scenes until his death. His paintings, drawings, and watercolors can be found in private collections and museums worldwide.This painting was painted during the last year that Stockfleth lived in Texas before returning to Germany. The size of the painting and attention to detail pronounce the importance of Galveston Harbor as a bustling shipping port. The tug boat in the middle foreground shown hauling barges of cotton almost as a tribute to the W.L. Moody and Co. whose name is displayed prominently on the building to the left side of the wharf.Moody's business activities centered on his cotton and banking interests in Galveston under the auspices of his firm, W. L. Moody and Company. The firm handled a substantial portion of the cotton business in Texas. In 1894 it built the first dockside cotton compress in Texas.By 1899 Galveston was the world's foremost cotton port and the fifth most important port in the United States. Innovative ideas like the high-density compression of cotton developed at Galveston kept the wharves competitive. In 1900 exports from Galveston were valued at more than $85 million. The present painting is newly discovered and one of the most comprehensive compositions of Galveston's importance as a seaport and will be included in the upcoming catalogue raisonné of works by Julius Stocklfleth, currently compiled by William Simpson, Sr. A related painting of similar subject and date is illustrated in the 1976 book "Julius Stockfleth; Gulf Coast Marine and Landscape Painter" by James Patrick McGuire on page 40, illustration #12 - noted as part of the collection of the Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas. Provenance: Property donated and sold to benefit the Makaha Community Center of Hawaii - dedicated to improving the lives of local homeless and underprivileged children.
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A few minor losses near minor frame rubbing with some stain transfer, recently lightly cleaned, overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- GRP: 27 LARGE TRAIN SETS - MARKLIN HONEYWELLGroup
GRP: 27 LARGE TRAIN SETS - MARKLIN HONEYWELLGroup of 27 large model train sets, including but not limited to one Honeywell Auto Strobonar, four Marklin 7289 two-stall locomotive sheds, one pair of eye goggles, one large electric lamp, one Cornerstore double-track swing bridge, one Rivarossi 5104 rotating platform, one Trainscapes dockside crane, one AHM 5824 "Ruby Basin" timber trestle bridge, one Marklin rotating platform, one Marklin transfer table, and one Handy Andy carpenter tool chest.
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- GRP: MODEL SCALE TRAINS TENDER & ACCESSORIES
GRP: MODEL SCALE TRAINS TENDER & ACCESSORIES - MANTUA T...Group of Mantua, Lesney, Marklin, Model Power, AHM, Tyco, Atlas, Vollmer, Cox, And Jouef HO scale trains, tender, and accessories. Includes one Atlas station platform Kit, one Atlas elevated gate tower kit, one Vollmer tower mounted signal box, one Monogram F-16 fighting falcon kit, one Model Power deluxe shell tank, one AHM model 5111 "Cab Forward" locomotive, one AHM model 5099BB "S1A TEXAS" locomotive set, one Cox model 6232309 dockside conveyer kit, one Jouef model 664 set of Calberson and Bailly flat wagons, one Jouef model 663 crane set, one Mantua "Santa Fe" car, one Marklin model 7051 remotely-controlled slewing crane with lifting magnet, one Vollmer model 5760 modern double locomotive shed, one Tyco autoloader with six autos, one Marklin shallow flat car, one Marklin deep flat car, six miscellaneous shipping crates, one Lesney BP semi-truck, one Jouef model 8998 locomotive, one Jouef model 5892 locomotive, one Jouef model 5893 dining car, and one Jouef model 5894 locomotive.
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- RALPH EUGENE CAHOON JR. OIL ON MASONITE
RALPH EUGENE CAHOON JR. OIL ON MASONITE "A HERO'S WEDDI...RALPH EUGENE CAHOON JR. OIL ON MASONITE "A HERO'S WEDDING" , the dockside celebration of a young mermaid and Captain of the ship Hero on shore-leave, three male cupids with arrows flying overhead and aiming their arrows downward, two shipmates dancing on the deck with a violinist, child mermaid holding a bouquet, the ship Hero and lighthouse in the distance, signed lower right R. Cahoon, in an ebonized walnut 19th c. frame with gilt liner.
21 ½ in. x 25 ½ in. Overall 27 ½ in. x 31 in.
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- PAIR OF GIRAGOS DER GARABEDIAN MINIATURE
PAIR OF GIRAGOS DER GARABEDIAN MINIATURE OIL PAINTINGSPair of Giragos Der Garabedian (American, 1892-1980) Miniature Oil Paintings , on board, depicting New England dockside harbor scenes, in matching gilt frames.
2.5 in. x 3.25 in. Overall 5.5 in. x. 6.25 in.
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