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For sale is a beautiful original watercolor painting titled Manchester Sugarhouse by Vermont artist Barbara E. Towle. This signed piece, created by a longtime member of the Essex Art League, depicts a charming rustic sugarhouse surrounded by vibrant autumn trees and a serene landscape. The artwork is professionally framed in a sleek chrome frame with a textured mat, measuring 16.5" wide x 12.5" high (approximate image size 12–14" x 8–10"). Perfect for collectors of regional art or those seeking a touch of Vermont heritage, this piece is in excellent condition and ready to display. 101 / 251 -
For sale is a beautiful original watercolor painting titled Manchester Sugarhouse by Vermont artist Barbara E. Towle. This signed piece, created by a longtime member of the Essex Art League, depicts a charming rustic sugarhouse surrounded by vibrant autumn trees and a serene landscape. The artwork is professionally framed in a sleek chrome frame with a textured mat, measuring 16.5" wide x 12.5" high (approximate image size 12–14" x 8–10"). Perfect for collectors of regional art or those seeking a touch of Vermont heritage, this piece is in excellent condition and ready to display. 102 / 251 -
Discover this stunning limited edition serigraph by William Tatum from the iconic "High Rollers" series, numbered 29/106. This vibrant artwork captures a lively beach scene with confident women in colorful swimsuits, set against a striking abstract ocean backdrop. Printed on high-quality paper with bold, flat colors typical of mid-century modernism, this piece measures approximately 20" wide x 17" high (framed). Hand-signed and numbered, it’s a collectible gem for fans of retro art and beach-inspired decor. 103 / 251 sold -
Discover this stunning limited edition serigraph by William Tatum from the iconic "High Rollers" series, numbered 29/106. This vibrant artwork captures a lively beach scene with confident women in colorful swimsuits, set against a striking abstract ocean backdrop. Printed on high-quality paper with bold, flat colors typical of mid-century modernism, this piece measures approximately 20" wide x 17" high (framed). Hand-signed and numbered, it’s a collectible gem for fans of retro art and beach-inspired decor. 104 / 251 sold -
Discover this stunning limited edition serigraph by William Tatum from the iconic "High Rollers" series, numbered 29/106. This vibrant artwork captures a lively beach scene with confident women in colorful swimsuits, set against a striking abstract ocean backdrop. Printed on high-quality paper with bold, flat colors typical of mid-century modernism, this piece measures approximately 20" wide x 17" high (framed). Hand-signed and numbered, it’s a collectible gem for fans of retro art and beach-inspired decor. 105 / 251 sold -
Discover this stunning limited edition serigraph by William Tatum from the iconic "High Rollers" series, numbered 29/106. This vibrant artwork captures a lively beach scene with confident women in colorful swimsuits, set against a striking abstract ocean backdrop. Printed on high-quality paper with bold, flat colors typical of mid-century modernism, this piece measures approximately 20" wide x 17" high (framed). Hand-signed and numbered, it’s a collectible gem for fans of retro art and beach-inspired decor. 106 / 251 sold -
Discover this stunning limited edition serigraph by William Tatum from the iconic "High Rollers" series, numbered 29/106. This vibrant artwork captures a lively beach scene with confident women in colorful swimsuits, set against a striking abstract ocean backdrop. Printed on high-quality paper with bold, flat colors typical of mid-century modernism, this piece measures approximately 20" wide x 17" high (framed). Hand-signed and numbered, it’s a collectible gem for fans of retro art and beach-inspired decor. 107 / 251 sold -
Discover this stunning limited edition serigraph by William Tatum from the iconic "High Rollers" series, numbered 29/106. This vibrant artwork captures a lively beach scene with confident women in colorful swimsuits, set against a striking abstract ocean backdrop. Printed on high-quality paper with bold, flat colors typical of mid-century modernism, this piece measures approximately 20" wide x 17" high (framed). Hand-signed and numbered, it’s a collectible gem for fans of retro art and beach-inspired decor. 108 / 251 sold -
Coiled basketry is an ancient technique found across many cultures worldwide, where pliable materials like grasses, reeds, or fibers are sewn or stitched together in a spiral or circular pattern. This method allows for the creation of both shallow and deep vessels, often decorated with natural dyes or contrasting materials to form intricate patterns. The specific style and coloration of this basket suggest it originates from West Africa, where coiled basketry has a long and rich tradition. Baskets from regions like Nigeria, particularly those made by the Hausa people, are often characterized by their vibrant geometric patterns and the use of natural dyes. These items served various practical purposes, such as storing grains, carrying goods, or as decorative pieces. Vintage examples are sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and aesthetic appeal, representing a tangible connection to traditional artisanal practices. 109 / 251 sold -
Coiled basketry is an ancient technique found across many cultures worldwide, where pliable materials like grasses, reeds, or fibers are sewn or stitched together in a spiral or circular pattern. This method allows for the creation of both shallow and deep vessels, often decorated with natural dyes or contrasting materials to form intricate patterns. The specific style and coloration of this basket suggest it originates from West Africa, where coiled basketry has a long and rich tradition. Baskets from regions like Nigeria, particularly those made by the Hausa people, are often characterized by their vibrant geometric patterns and the use of natural dyes. These items served various practical purposes, such as storing grains, carrying goods, or as decorative pieces. Vintage examples are sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and aesthetic appeal, representing a tangible connection to traditional artisanal practices. 110 / 251 sold -
Coiled basketry is an ancient technique found across many cultures worldwide, where pliable materials like grasses, reeds, or fibers are sewn or stitched together in a spiral or circular pattern. This method allows for the creation of both shallow and deep vessels, often decorated with natural dyes or contrasting materials to form intricate patterns. The specific style and coloration of this basket suggest it originates from West Africa, where coiled basketry has a long and rich tradition. Baskets from regions like Nigeria, particularly those made by the Hausa people, are often characterized by their vibrant geometric patterns and the use of natural dyes. These items served various practical purposes, such as storing grains, carrying goods, or as decorative pieces. Vintage examples are sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and aesthetic appeal, representing a tangible connection to traditional artisanal practices. 111 / 251 sold -
Coiled basketry is an ancient technique found across many cultures worldwide, where pliable materials like grasses, reeds, or fibers are sewn or stitched together in a spiral or circular pattern. This method allows for the creation of both shallow and deep vessels, often decorated with natural dyes or contrasting materials to form intricate patterns. The specific style and coloration of this basket suggest it originates from West Africa, where coiled basketry has a long and rich tradition. Baskets from regions like Nigeria, particularly those made by the Hausa people, are often characterized by their vibrant geometric patterns and the use of natural dyes. These items served various practical purposes, such as storing grains, carrying goods, or as decorative pieces. Vintage examples are sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and aesthetic appeal, representing a tangible connection to traditional artisanal practices. 112 / 251 sold -
Coiled basketry is an ancient technique found across many cultures worldwide, where pliable materials like grasses, reeds, or fibers are sewn or stitched together in a spiral or circular pattern. This method allows for the creation of both shallow and deep vessels, often decorated with natural dyes or contrasting materials to form intricate patterns. The specific style and coloration of this basket suggest it originates from West Africa, where coiled basketry has a long and rich tradition. Baskets from regions like Nigeria, particularly those made by the Hausa people, are often characterized by their vibrant geometric patterns and the use of natural dyes. These items served various practical purposes, such as storing grains, carrying goods, or as decorative pieces. Vintage examples are sought after by collectors for their craftsmanship, cultural significance, and aesthetic appeal, representing a tangible connection to traditional artisanal practices. 113 / 251 sold -
Elevate your jewelry collection with this stunning vintage-inspired 28-inch matinee-length freshwater pearl necklace, perfect for everyday glamour or special occasions. Crafted from lustrous 7–8 mm white freshwater pearls that catch the light beautifully, each pearl is meticulously hand-knotted on durable silk thread between the beads for protection and security— a hallmark of quality craftsmanship that prevents rubbing and ensures longevity. 114 / 251 sold -
Elevate your jewelry collection with this stunning vintage-inspired 28-inch matinee-length freshwater pearl necklace, perfect for everyday glamour or special occasions. Crafted from lustrous 7–8 mm white freshwater pearls that catch the light beautifully, each pearl is meticulously hand-knotted on durable silk thread between the beads for protection and security— a hallmark of quality craftsmanship that prevents rubbing and ensures longevity. 115 / 251 sold -
Elevate your jewelry collection with this stunning vintage-inspired 28-inch matinee-length freshwater pearl necklace, perfect for everyday glamour or special occasions. Crafted from lustrous 7–8 mm white freshwater pearls that catch the light beautifully, each pearl is meticulously hand-knotted on durable silk thread between the beads for protection and security— a hallmark of quality craftsmanship that prevents rubbing and ensures longevity. 116 / 251 sold -
Elevate your jewelry collection with this stunning vintage-inspired 28-inch matinee-length freshwater pearl necklace, perfect for everyday glamour or special occasions. Crafted from lustrous 7–8 mm white freshwater pearls that catch the light beautifully, each pearl is meticulously hand-knotted on durable silk thread between the beads for protection and security— a hallmark of quality craftsmanship that prevents rubbing and ensures longevity. 117 / 251 sold -
Elevate your jewelry collection with this stunning vintage-inspired 28-inch matinee-length freshwater pearl necklace, perfect for everyday glamour or special occasions. Crafted from lustrous 7–8 mm white freshwater pearls that catch the light beautifully, each pearl is meticulously hand-knotted on durable silk thread between the beads for protection and security— a hallmark of quality craftsmanship that prevents rubbing and ensures longevity. 118 / 251 sold -
Elevate your farmhouse, rustic, or vintage decor with this charming antique hand-hammered copper bucket, a genuine piece of early 20th-century (or late 19th-century) history. Crafted from heavy solid copper with visible hammering marks and riveted seams, this bail handle pail was originally used for carrying water or milk in rural European households—evidenced by its authentic verdigris patina and subtle dents from years of gentle use. The forged iron wire handle swings smoothly via looped copper rings, adding to its sturdy, timeworn appeal. Key Details: - Measurements: 9 inches high (body); 7.5 inches diameter at rim; approx. 5.5 inches at base. Weighs about 4 lbs—substantial yet portable. 130 / 251 sold -
Elevate your farmhouse, rustic, or vintage decor with this charming antique hand-hammered copper bucket, a genuine piece of early 20th-century (or late 19th-century) history. Crafted from heavy solid copper with visible hammering marks and riveted seams, this bail handle pail was originally used for carrying water or milk in rural European households—evidenced by its authentic verdigris patina and subtle dents from years of gentle use. The forged iron wire handle swings smoothly via looped copper rings, adding to its sturdy, timeworn appeal. Key Details: - Measurements: 9 inches high (body); 7.5 inches diameter at rim; approx. 5.5 inches at base. Weighs about 4 lbs—substantial yet portable. 131 / 251 sold -
Elevate your farmhouse, rustic, or vintage decor with this charming antique hand-hammered copper bucket, a genuine piece of early 20th-century (or late 19th-century) history. Crafted from heavy solid copper with visible hammering marks and riveted seams, this bail handle pail was originally used for carrying water or milk in rural European households—evidenced by its authentic verdigris patina and subtle dents from years of gentle use. The forged iron wire handle swings smoothly via looped copper rings, adding to its sturdy, timeworn appeal. Key Details: - Measurements: 9 inches high (body); 7.5 inches diameter at rim; approx. 5.5 inches at base. Weighs about 4 lbs—substantial yet portable. 132 / 251 sold -
Elevate your farmhouse, rustic, or vintage decor with this charming antique hand-hammered copper bucket, a genuine piece of early 20th-century (or late 19th-century) history. Crafted from heavy solid copper with visible hammering marks and riveted seams, this bail handle pail was originally used for carrying water or milk in rural European households—evidenced by its authentic verdigris patina and subtle dents from years of gentle use. The forged iron wire handle swings smoothly via looped copper rings, adding to its sturdy, timeworn appeal. Key Details: - Measurements: 9 inches high (body); 7.5 inches diameter at rim; approx. 5.5 inches at base. Weighs about 4 lbs—substantial yet portable. 133 / 251 sold -
Elevate your farmhouse, rustic, or vintage decor with this charming antique hand-hammered copper bucket, a genuine piece of early 20th-century (or late 19th-century) history. Crafted from heavy solid copper with visible hammering marks and riveted seams, this bail handle pail was originally used for carrying water or milk in rural European households—evidenced by its authentic verdigris patina and subtle dents from years of gentle use. The forged iron wire handle swings smoothly via looped copper rings, adding to its sturdy, timeworn appeal. Key Details: - Measurements: 9 inches high (body); 7.5 inches diameter at rim; approx. 5.5 inches at base. Weighs about 4 lbs—substantial yet portable. 134 / 251 sold -
Elevate your farmhouse, rustic, or vintage decor with this charming antique hand-hammered copper bucket, a genuine piece of early 20th-century (or late 19th-century) history. Crafted from heavy solid copper with visible hammering marks and riveted seams, this bail handle pail was originally used for carrying water or milk in rural European households—evidenced by its authentic verdigris patina and subtle dents from years of gentle use. The forged iron wire handle swings smoothly via looped copper rings, adding to its sturdy, timeworn appeal. Key Details: - Measurements: 9 inches high (body); 7.5 inches diameter at rim; approx. 5.5 inches at base. Weighs about 4 lbs—substantial yet portable. 135 / 251 sold -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 136 / 251 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 137 / 251 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 138 / 251 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 139 / 251 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 140 / 251 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 141 / 251 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 142 / 251 -
Step into the enchanting "floating world" of Edo Japan with this exquisite antique bijin-ga painting, circa 1850, from the esteemed Utagawa Kuniyoshi school. Rendered in delicate ink and watercolor on traditional washi rice paper, the composition captures a poised geisha in a moment of serene intimacy—adjusting her ornate shimada hairstyle while seated amid subtle luxury: a glowing incense burner, tea caddy, and lacquered box evoke the scented air of a pleasure district teahouse. Her flowing kosode robe, adorned with spiderweb motifs in lavender, green, and gold, shimmers with mica accents, showcasing masterful brushwork and soft gradations that rival Kuniyoshi's renowned beauties. Signed with the rare gō "Ōhara Yōshō" and bearing the Hōjun-dō publisher's seal, this hand-painted gem (not a mass-produced print) measures 12" x 18" sight, elegantly matted in silk and framed in 20th-century Brazilian rosewood (16.5" x 24.5" overall) with a brass J-hook for easy display. Very good condition with natural age patina; minor edge restoration enhances its vintage allure. A rare find for collectors of ukiyo-e, Japonisme, or Asian decorative arts—perfect for a study, bedroom, or gallery wall. 143 / 251 -
This dynamic abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson exemplifies the artist's signature modernist style, characterized by bold, energetic drips and splatters in a vivid palette of greens, yellows, reds, blues, and blacks against a textured ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard—a nod to Sakelson's experimental approach to everyday supports—the composition evokes the raw, gestural energy of mid-20th-century abstraction, reminiscent of influences like Jackson Pollock while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, this work measures approximately 23" x 23" overall, including the elegant matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller to accommodate the mat. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant color retention and no apparent restoration, it is ready to hang and adds a burst of contemporary vitality to modern, eclectic, or gallery-style interiors. This piece is one of five distinct works by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, forming a cohesive collection that highlights the breadth of his abstract oeuvre—from intimate, textured explorations to larger-scale color fields. Sakelson, a beloved Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, was known for his prolific output of colorful, impulsive abstractions often executed with impasto and drip techniques. His works have garnered consistent interest among regional collectors, appearing regularly in Pennsylvania and East Coast auctions. 144 / 251 -
This dynamic abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson exemplifies the artist's signature modernist style, characterized by bold, energetic drips and splatters in a vivid palette of greens, yellows, reds, blues, and blacks against a textured ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard—a nod to Sakelson's experimental approach to everyday supports—the composition evokes the raw, gestural energy of mid-20th-century abstraction, reminiscent of influences like Jackson Pollock while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, this work measures approximately 23" x 23" overall, including the elegant matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller to accommodate the mat. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant color retention and no apparent restoration, it is ready to hang and adds a burst of contemporary vitality to modern, eclectic, or gallery-style interiors. This piece is one of five distinct works by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, forming a cohesive collection that highlights the breadth of his abstract oeuvre—from intimate, textured explorations to larger-scale color fields. Sakelson, a beloved Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, was known for his prolific output of colorful, impulsive abstractions often executed with impasto and drip techniques. His works have garnered consistent interest among regional collectors, appearing regularly in Pennsylvania and East Coast auctions. 145 / 251 -
This dynamic abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson exemplifies the artist's signature modernist style, characterized by bold, energetic drips and splatters in a vivid palette of greens, yellows, reds, blues, and blacks against a textured ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard—a nod to Sakelson's experimental approach to everyday supports—the composition evokes the raw, gestural energy of mid-20th-century abstraction, reminiscent of influences like Jackson Pollock while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, this work measures approximately 23" x 23" overall, including the elegant matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller to accommodate the mat. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant color retention and no apparent restoration, it is ready to hang and adds a burst of contemporary vitality to modern, eclectic, or gallery-style interiors. This piece is one of five distinct works by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, forming a cohesive collection that highlights the breadth of his abstract oeuvre—from intimate, textured explorations to larger-scale color fields. Sakelson, a beloved Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, was known for his prolific output of colorful, impulsive abstractions often executed with impasto and drip techniques. His works have garnered consistent interest among regional collectors, appearing regularly in Pennsylvania and East Coast auctions. 146 / 251 -
This dynamic abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson exemplifies the artist's signature modernist style, characterized by bold, energetic drips and splatters in a vivid palette of greens, yellows, reds, blues, and blacks against a textured ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard—a nod to Sakelson's experimental approach to everyday supports—the composition evokes the raw, gestural energy of mid-20th-century abstraction, reminiscent of influences like Jackson Pollock while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, this work measures approximately 23" x 23" overall, including the elegant matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller to accommodate the mat. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant color retention and no apparent restoration, it is ready to hang and adds a burst of contemporary vitality to modern, eclectic, or gallery-style interiors. This piece is one of five distinct works by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, forming a cohesive collection that highlights the breadth of his abstract oeuvre—from intimate, textured explorations to larger-scale color fields. Sakelson, a beloved Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, was known for his prolific output of colorful, impulsive abstractions often executed with impasto and drip techniques. His works have garnered consistent interest among regional collectors, appearing regularly in Pennsylvania and East Coast auctions. 147 / 251 -
This striking abstract expressionist work by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's distinctive approach, blending bold drips, splashes, and layered textures in a rich palette of yellows, oranges, reds, blues, and blacks against a weathered ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard, the composition captures the spontaneous, gestural energy characteristic of mid-20th-century abstraction, with echoes of Jackson Pollock's drip technique and a unique Bucks County sensibility. Signed "D. Sakelson" in two locations—lower right when displayed vertically and lower right when oriented horizontally—this piece measures 17" wide by 21" high, presented in a simple black frame that enhances its raw, modern appeal. The painting exhibits vibrant color retention and a textured surface, with minor wear consistent with its age, making it a compelling addition to contemporary or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that reflects the artist's diverse explorations in abstract form. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions often created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 148 / 251 -
This striking abstract expressionist work by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's distinctive approach, blending bold drips, splashes, and layered textures in a rich palette of yellows, oranges, reds, blues, and blacks against a weathered ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard, the composition captures the spontaneous, gestural energy characteristic of mid-20th-century abstraction, with echoes of Jackson Pollock's drip technique and a unique Bucks County sensibility. Signed "D. Sakelson" in two locations—lower right when displayed vertically and lower right when oriented horizontally—this piece measures 17" wide by 21" high, presented in a simple black frame that enhances its raw, modern appeal. The painting exhibits vibrant color retention and a textured surface, with minor wear consistent with its age, making it a compelling addition to contemporary or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that reflects the artist's diverse explorations in abstract form. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions often created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 149 / 251 -
This striking abstract expressionist work by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's distinctive approach, blending bold drips, splashes, and layered textures in a rich palette of yellows, oranges, reds, blues, and blacks against a weathered ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard, the composition captures the spontaneous, gestural energy characteristic of mid-20th-century abstraction, with echoes of Jackson Pollock's drip technique and a unique Bucks County sensibility. Signed "D. Sakelson" in two locations—lower right when displayed vertically and lower right when oriented horizontally—this piece measures 17" wide by 21" high, presented in a simple black frame that enhances its raw, modern appeal. The painting exhibits vibrant color retention and a textured surface, with minor wear consistent with its age, making it a compelling addition to contemporary or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that reflects the artist's diverse explorations in abstract form. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions often created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 150 / 251 -
This striking abstract expressionist work by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's distinctive approach, blending bold drips, splashes, and layered textures in a rich palette of yellows, oranges, reds, blues, and blacks against a weathered ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard, the composition captures the spontaneous, gestural energy characteristic of mid-20th-century abstraction, with echoes of Jackson Pollock's drip technique and a unique Bucks County sensibility. Signed "D. Sakelson" in two locations—lower right when displayed vertically and lower right when oriented horizontally—this piece measures 17" wide by 21" high, presented in a simple black frame that enhances its raw, modern appeal. The painting exhibits vibrant color retention and a textured surface, with minor wear consistent with its age, making it a compelling addition to contemporary or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that reflects the artist's diverse explorations in abstract form. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions often created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 151 / 251 -
This striking abstract expressionist work by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's distinctive approach, blending bold drips, splashes, and layered textures in a rich palette of yellows, oranges, reds, blues, and blacks against a weathered ground. Executed in oil (or mixed media) on cardboard, the composition captures the spontaneous, gestural energy characteristic of mid-20th-century abstraction, with echoes of Jackson Pollock's drip technique and a unique Bucks County sensibility. Signed "D. Sakelson" in two locations—lower right when displayed vertically and lower right when oriented horizontally—this piece measures 17" wide by 21" high, presented in a simple black frame that enhances its raw, modern appeal. The painting exhibits vibrant color retention and a textured surface, with minor wear consistent with its age, making it a compelling addition to contemporary or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that reflects the artist's diverse explorations in abstract form. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions often created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 152 / 251 -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 153 / 251 -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 154 / 251 -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 155 / 251 -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 156 / 251 -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 157 / 251 -
This compelling abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's mastery of bold, gestural brushwork and vibrant color contrasts. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition features a striking central band of fiery red set against a deep, textured ground of dark browns, blues, and blacks, punctuated by vivid yellow and blue accents. The impasto technique and drip elements reflect Sakelson's dynamic style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century abstraction while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the work measures 23½" wide by 19½" high, presented in an elegant gold-toned frame that enhances its modern appeal. In excellent condition with rich color retention, this piece is well-suited for contemporary or gallery-style interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 158 / 251 -
This compelling abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's mastery of bold, gestural brushwork and vibrant color contrasts. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition features a striking central band of fiery red set against a deep, textured ground of dark browns, blues, and blacks, punctuated by vivid yellow and blue accents. The impasto technique and drip elements reflect Sakelson's dynamic style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century abstraction while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the work measures 23½" wide by 19½" high, presented in an elegant gold-toned frame that enhances its modern appeal. In excellent condition with rich color retention, this piece is well-suited for contemporary or gallery-style interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 159 / 251 -
This compelling abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's mastery of bold, gestural brushwork and vibrant color contrasts. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition features a striking central band of fiery red set against a deep, textured ground of dark browns, blues, and blacks, punctuated by vivid yellow and blue accents. The impasto technique and drip elements reflect Sakelson's dynamic style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century abstraction while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the work measures 23½" wide by 19½" high, presented in an elegant gold-toned frame that enhances its modern appeal. In excellent condition with rich color retention, this piece is well-suited for contemporary or gallery-style interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 160 / 251 -
This compelling abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's mastery of bold, gestural brushwork and vibrant color contrasts. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition features a striking central band of fiery red set against a deep, textured ground of dark browns, blues, and blacks, punctuated by vivid yellow and blue accents. The impasto technique and drip elements reflect Sakelson's dynamic style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century abstraction while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the work measures 23½" wide by 19½" high, presented in an elegant gold-toned frame that enhances its modern appeal. In excellent condition with rich color retention, this piece is well-suited for contemporary or gallery-style interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 161 / 251 -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 162 / 251 -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 163 / 251 -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 164 / 251 -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 165 / 251 -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 166 / 251 -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 167 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 168 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 169 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 170 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 171 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 172 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 173 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 174 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 175 / 251 sold -
Up for grabs is this beautifully preserved vintage F.E. Olds Custom NA77N student flute, made in Elkhart, Indiana, USA—a classic from the golden era of American woodwinds. Perfect for beginners, advancing students, or as a lightweight practice instrument, this silver-plated beauty delivers a clear, resonant tone with easy playability. Couple of minor dents, as shown in pictures. Pads look great. Very good playable condition. 176 / 251 sold -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 177 / 251 sold -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 178 / 251 sold -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 179 / 251 sold -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 180 / 251 sold -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 181 / 251 sold -
This classic round open Nantucket lightship basket exemplifies the utilitarian craftsmanship originating from the island's lightship crews in the mid-19th century. Woven with fine rattan cane over hardwood staves, it features a solid wooden base—likely cherry or ash, as seen in the warm, honey-toned patina and subtle wood grain visible at the bottom. The basket stands 12 inches tall at its highest point (to the top of the arched swing handle) and measures 12 inches in diameter across the rim, making it a substantial, functional size suitable for storage or display. The double-wrapped reed rim provides a sturdy edge, while the carved wooden swing handle, attached via traditional wooden ears, arches gracefully and aligns with the base's grain for balanced proportions. Subtle wear and age-appropriate patina suggest a vintage piece from the mid-20th century. 182 / 251 sold -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 183 / 251 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 184 / 251 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 185 / 251 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 186 / 251 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 187 / 251 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 188 / 251 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 193 / 251 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 194 / 251 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 195 / 251 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 196 / 251 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 197 / 251 -
Very good overall condition. Some staining around the outside edges. Artwork is an excellent shape with vibrant colors. Please see pictures for details. Packaging, shipping and insurance is available for this item. Hilario Herrera (See-Ru) Gouache Paintings Joe Hilario Herrera (1923–2001), a pioneering Cochiti Pueblo artist known for his stylized depictions of Pueblo ceremonial figures, has a well-established market in Native American art auctions. His gouache works, often featuring dancers in the traditional "flat style" influenced by his mother Tonita Peña, typically sell through houses like Heritage Auctions, Bonhams, and Santa Fe Art Auction. 198 / 251 -
Framed print titled "Down Memory Lane" by Wooster Scott. The print is a limited edition, numbered 1261 out of 1375 prints in the series. The artist is Jane Wooster Scott, known for her folk art style depicting nostalgic American scenes. The artwork features a picturesque landscape with a stream, swans, and what appears to be a barn or building in the background. Very good overall condition. packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. 199 / 251 -
Framed print titled "Down Memory Lane" by Wooster Scott. The print is a limited edition, numbered 1261 out of 1375 prints in the series. The artist is Jane Wooster Scott, known for her folk art style depicting nostalgic American scenes. The artwork features a picturesque landscape with a stream, swans, and what appears to be a barn or building in the background. Very good overall condition. packaging, shipping and insurance is available for a fee. 200 / 251
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