Original oil on board portraits dating to around 1840, depicting an affluent husband and wife. Each portrait is beautifully rendered with fine attention to detail and expression, capturing the refined character of mid 19th century portraiture.
The paintings are mounted in bright gilt wood frames that highlight their period charm. While not a matched pair, they display beautifully together.
19.75" Wide x 1" Deep x 22.75" High
$1750
An antique engraving of a monkey called Sloth dated 1758 signed Edward Delin Anno. In a newer eglomise and guided wood frame with fruits, leaves and insects.
13.5" Wide x 1" Deep x 16.5" High
$1450
Suzy Bartolini reverse painting, French artist born 1930. Well known for her reverse painting of flowers baskets and individuals. Very special custom frames made by her. Circa 1950. Image itself is thirteen by eleven and a half inches.
17.5" Wide x 1" Deep x 18.75" High
$4500
Neils Rosen Krantz to Stovgaard and Alsted. General commanding army grand cross Dannebrog, Fell At Battle Of Helsingborg 1627-1676.
Helsingborg, Sweden seaport since medieval days, a stronghold opposite Elsinore, Denmark. In 1658 it was ceded by Denmark To Sweden. in 1670 it was seized by the Danes plundering the Swedes in a massacre called the Battle Of Helsingborg. Shakespeare used Elsinore and it's environment as the place for his play Hamlet.
The family name Rosenkrantz was used by Shakespeare in the play Hamlet. Dodie Rosenkrantz one of San Francisco’s wealthiest women, (who was also a muse of Picasso) and did two huge paintings of Niels and claimed she was a descendent.
Biography from the British Museum:
Details
individual; military/naval; Danish; Male
Life dates
31 Mar 1627-3 Jul 1676
Biography
s. of Palle qv.
1649 entered Dutch military service; later foreign wars then recalled to Denmark in 1657, with rapid promotion to Major General 1666 acquired manor of Staugaard
1676 fatally wounded at siege of Helsingborg
The frame is all carved wood 1780-1800 or older.
37" Wide x 3.5" Deep x 42" High
$12,500
A vintage picture of two wolves, a moon and mountains made entirely of feathers in a shadowbox showing three dimensional subjects. Some paint loss near moon otherwise mint condition. The artwork measures seventeen inches by thirteen inches. Circa 1980s, New Mexico.
23" Wide x 2" Deep x 19" High
$2250
A charming and finely painted oil on board titled "Neugierige Kätzchen" (translated from German to English: "Curious Kittens"), dated circa 1870. The scene captures inquisitive cats in a moment of delightful observation, rendered with warmth and personality. Housed in its original gilt wood frame, the piece reflects the quality and style of 19th century European animal portraiture.
The board measures 9.5 x 7.5 inches. The reverse bears the title in script, further confirming the authenticity and age.
A timeless piece for cat lovers and collectors of 19th century European paintings.
18.5" Wide x 4" Deep x 16.75" High
$2450
Chromolithograph on paper, in black wood frame.
Published in 1904, Burning Arrow is a compelling chromolithograph by A.D.M. Cooper, known for his dramatic depictions of Native American subjects inspired by the American West. The composition conveys a strong sense of movement and intensity, characteristic of Cooper’s romanticized style at the turn of the 20th century.
The rich coloration achieved through the chromolithographic process reflects the high-quality color printing techniques of the period. Cooper’s works were widely circulated and remain collectible for their historical significance and visual impact. Presented in a black wood frame with original glass.
31" x 24.75" overall; 25" x 18.75" sight.
$2450
A rare and historically significant portrait depicting the Duke of Urbino as a newborn, dated 1605, and attributed to Federico Barocci (1525–1612), one of the leading painters of the late Italian Renaissance and early Baroque period. Rendered in oil on canvas, the composition reflects Barocci’s refined sensitivity to color, softness of modeling and emotive presence. The subject is presented with remarkable delicacy, capturing both the vulnerability of infancy and the dynastic importance of the child within the noble House of Urbino.
The painting is unsigned; however, a descriptive title is painted along the upper edge of the canvas. An additional handwritten information sheet is affixed to the stretcher verso, further identifying the subject and historical context. Barocci, active primarily in Urbino and Rome, was celebrated for his luminous palette and graceful compositions, influencing generations of Baroque artists. A portrait of this nature, commemorating a noble birth, would have held both personal and political significance, underscoring lineage and succession. An exceptional Old Master work combining aristocratic history and artistic refinement, suitable for distinguished collections of Italian Renaissance and early Baroque painting.
36.25ʺ Wide × 1.5ʺ Deep × 29.25ʺ High
$7,500
Circa 1780 Virgin of the Scapular, Anon Venezuelan School, a fabulous painting in the original carved wood gilded frame. Something was originally in the small square holes on either side of the hands.
Provenance, from a collection of painting of Herbert W. Bowen, Yale. Acquired while the American minister to Venezuela from 1901-1903.
13.5” Wide x 1” Deep x 19.75” High
$2750
Each of the four frames depicts a set of hand painted family crest. These are a wonderful collection of crest and display beautifully together or can be hung separately. The colors are nice and bright and many with gilt. Matted and framed. United Kingdom, 19th century.
14.25" Wide x 1" Deep x 18.25" High
$650 Set of Four
Bronze figure of a Native American archer, signed in the bronze O. Hartel. The figure is depicted standing with a bow, captured in a moment of poised tension and movement. Finely modeled musculature and attention to costume detail reflect the sculptor’s skill and the influence of late 19th to early 20th century American figural bronze traditions.
The surface exhibits a rich, even patina that enhances the sculptural depth. Signed examples by O. Hartel are collected for their strong figurative presence and traditional subject matter. Circa 1900.
7.5" Wide x 4.5" Deep x 15.75" High
$2150
The sculpture depicts a celestial or guardian figure shown in a formal frontal stance, wearing elaborate court attire richly decorated with floral and geometric motifs and an ornate headdress surmounted by a tall finial. Elongated earlobes, refined facial features, and balanced proportions reflect traditional Thai sculptural conventions associated with divine or royal attendants.
The surface retains areas of original gilding with warm, age appropriate patina that enhances the sculptural detail. Raised on a tiered base, the figure displays strong vertical presence and fine craftsmanship, characteristic of late 19th century Thai bronze work. Such figures were associated with temple decoration and devotional settings. Thailand, circa 1890.
6" Wide x 6.5" Deep x 24" High
$2750
An important 18th century European devotional painting depicting a saint, presented in an ornate silver mounted frame. The finely detailed surround is adorned with repoussé silver flowers and scrolling foliage, heightened by a richly cast bronze doré sunburst border.
The composition is protected beneath beveled oval glass, enhancing both its luminosity and depth.
A refined and evocative example of mid 18th century ecclesiastical artistry, combining devotional imagery with exceptional metalwork craftsmanship. Italian, circa 1750.
9" Wide x 1" Deep x 7" High
$2250
Internationally know American artist Larry “Vincent” Garrison who is known for his style of creating “soft skin”. Painting on the reverse side of Masonite board his art portrays the translucent quality of skin along with his balance of delicate colors and form which became his trademark.
His nude paintings grace many walls in casinos throughout Las Vegas, Nevada. in galleries in Beverly Hills, California and in private collections world wide. Most of his know art is from the 1960’s to the 1980’s.
Larry “Vincent” Garrison 1923 - 2007
Artwork 24” Wide x 36” High
Frame overall 32” Wide x 42” High
$
3450
A serene 20th century Italian crystal sculpture titled “Silence”, depicting a face with closed eyes and flowing hair as if moved by the wind. The figure evokes a meditative calm, inviting connection with the inner spirit.
Expertly crafted in luminous crystal, the sculpture is mounted on a solid white Carrara marble base, enhancing both its presence and elegance. A refined decorative object that balances modern artistry with timeless Italian craftsmanship.
8" Wide x 2.5" Deep x 16" High
$995