- IOWA OUTSIDER ARTIST TALBERT MERRITT
IOWA OUTSIDER ARTIST TALBERT MERRITT DICK OIL ON BOARDRedhead on Red Bolster (Mid 20th Century.)The oil on artist's board by Des Moines artist Talbert Dick (1936 - 2008) is painted in a technique that presents the ocean whitecaps, the subway tile's grout and the model's hair all in high relief, along with other details. The composition is signed lower left front.Board measures 21.75 x 30 with a framed size of 25.5 x 33.5 inches.Very good condition, noting yellowing of the varnish.
- CHINESE WHITE AND RUSSET HARDSTONE PENDANT
CHINESE WHITE AND RUSSET HARDSTONE PENDANT ON JADE BEAD NECKLACE 20TH CENTURY NECKLACE LENGTH INCLUDING PENDANT 15.25”. BEADS 14.0MM.CHINESE WHITE AND RUSSET HARDSTONE PENDANT ON JADE BEAD NECKLACE, 20th Century, Carved gourd-form pendant with a gold metal mount. Necklace comprised of 45 multicolored jade seed-form beads. Unmarked silver clasp. Dimensions: Necklace length including pendant 15.25". Beads 14.0mm. Provenance: Purchased at Joseph's, West Des Moines, Iowa, 1979.
- LALIQUE "MOINEAUX" FROSTED ART GLASS
LALIQUE "MOINEAUX" FROSTED ART GLASS BIRDS, 3 Lalique "Moineaux," frosted art glass paperweight sculptures depicting sparrows, group of three, each signed to base: "Lalique France". Tallest: 4" H x 4.25" L x 2.25" D.
- LALIQUE CRYSTAL "MOINEAU" SPARROW PAPERWEIGHTS,
LALIQUE CRYSTAL "MOINEAU" SPARROW PAPERWEIGHTS, 2 Lalique colorless satin crystal "Moineau" sparrow bird paperweights / figurines, comprising a preening "Moineau Coquet," designed 1930, and wingspread "Moineau Colereux," designed 1929, both undersides acid-etched "Lalique France." Larger: 3.25" H X 5.15" L. Colereaux with tiny sanded-down chip to tip of beak.
- VICTOR PHILIPPE LEMOINE-BENOIT, (2)
VICTOR PHILIPPE LEMOINE-BENOIT, (2) OILS ON CANVAS Victor Philippe Lemoine-Benoit (French, 1831-1850), "Fete de Ballon", oil on canvas and oil on canvas laid down on Masonite, each signed "P. Lemoine" lower right, auction labels verso, 19.25"h x 15.25"w (sight) 23.75"h x 19.75"w (frames)
- LALIQUE 'DEUX MOINEAUX MOQUEURS' ART
LALIQUE 'DEUX MOINEAUX MOQUEURS' ART CRYSTAL BOWLLalique, France "Deux Moineaux Moqueurs" art crystal center bowl, having two frosted birds perched atop colorless glass birdbath / bowl, engraved Lalique France underfoot, approx 6.5"h, 16"w, 12"d, 12.75lbs **Provenance: The Living Estate of Gale Galloway’s Villa Serena**
- Lalique frosted crystal "Moineaux Hardi"
Lalique frosted crystal "Moineaux Hardi" bird paperweight figurine, Sparrow with head down, marked "Lalique France", 3-3/4" h x 5" l
- 'Deux Moineaux Bavardant', Lalique Moulded
'Deux Moineaux Bavardant', Lalique Moulded and Frosted Glass Vase, as a Table Lamp, 1920s overall height 15.9 in — 40.5 cm
- 'Deux Moineaux', Lalique Moulded and
'Deux Moineaux', Lalique Moulded and Partly Frosted Glass Bowl, post-1945 width 15.7 in — 40 cm; height 6.5 in — 16.5 cm
- Artisan mirror with carved and painted
Artisan mirror with carved and painted wooden frame by Sticks (Des Moines, Iowa), signed and dated on back, "Sticks 2000" 33.5”H x 23”W Condition: very good CT Transfer Fee $10
- WILLIAM WINTER, R.C.A., O.S.A. (1909-1996)William
WILLIAM WINTER, R.C.A., O.S.A. (1909-1996)William Winter, R.C.A., O.S.A., oil on board, "Country Road", signed B/R and verso, dated 1987. Galerie Walter Klinkhoff label verso. 12" x 16". William Winter, born in Winnipeg, studied under Group of Seven artists Frank Johnston and Lionel LeMoine Fitzgerald at the Winnipeg school of Art (1923-1929). Winter enjoyed a successful career as a commercial artist, but in 1955 left that career to become an independent artist, depositing his R.C.A. diploma painting with the National Gallery entitled "Street Scene". This painting "Country Road” is emblematic of his love of children and their everyday carefree lives.
- LIONEL L. FITZGERALD, DFA (1890-1956)
LIONEL L. FITZGERALD, DFA (1890-1956) CANADIANLionel LeMoine FitzGerald, Doctor of Fine Arts (DFA), "Trees in Front Yard", coloured pencil on paper, initialed and dated April 44 lower left, Ottawa Collects label verso, 23 x 17.25 inches. Note: The only member of the Group of Seven based in western Canada.