Claude Monet, Framed Giclee on Board, Morning on River Seine:
Large framed textured giclee on board titled Morning on Seine, after the original painting by Claude Monet. The piece captures the ethereal light and reflection typical of Monet’s Impressionist style, depicting a tranquil riverside landscape rendered in soft pastels and lush greens. The artwork is set in an elegant silver-tone wood frame that complements the serene composition. This high-quality reproduction is presented by Raschella Home Decor, Santa Fe Springs, California.
Artist: After Claude Monet (French 1840-1926)
Issued: 21st century
Dimensions: 44.75″L x 44″H
Country of Origin: France
Condition
Age related wear.
2pc Swarovski Crystal Figurines, Arcadia Bear and Cub:
This crystal figurine set captures the intimate connection between a bear and her cub in striking sunray colored crystal. The mother bear annual edition figure pays tribute to a strong yet caring and protective animal. Swarovski etched backstamp.
Artist: Martin Zendron
Issued: 2017
Dimensions: Largest: 2″L x 5″W x 3.5″H
Country of Origin: Austria
Condition
Age related wear.
Chanel Tweed Double Flap 26 Shoulder Bag:
Chanel Tweed Double Flap 26 shoulder bag of black, white, and red canvas tweed with sequin embellishments, and interlaced black metal and leather chain, marked 21046027 (2015-2016); third-party authenticated
10 in. x 6 in. x 2.5 in.
Condition AA; perfect condition, has barely been worn
18K Bulgari Parentesi Watch:
18K gold Bulgari Parentesi watch, 20 mm, quartz movement, black dial, gold baton hands, serial number G571, model BJ02, marked “Bvlgari Fabrique en Suisse”
circumference: 5.75 in.
Total weight: 91.0 g
Provenance: Property from the collection of a San Antonio, Texas lady
Edouard Cortes, Paris Street at Night:
Edouard Leon Cortes (France, 1882-1969), Paris street scene at night, oil on canvas
sight: 13 x 18 in., frame: 21 x 26 in.
Provenance: Property from the collection of a long time Dallas, Texas art collector
Edouard Cortes, the son of Spanish court painter Antonio Cortes, exhibited his first work at the Societe des Artistes Francais, a painting entitled “La Labour”, at the age of 16. The work was well received by the critics and the public, establishing Cortes’ reputation in Paris. It was at the turn of the 20th century that he began to paint the scenes that he would become most famous for: Paris streets and monuments. With a career enduring until the late 1930s, Cortes received many awards as a frequent exhibitor at exhibition halls in Paris, including the Salon d’Automne, Salon d’Hiver, Salon de la Societe Nationale de l’Horticulture and Salon des Independants.
Graciela Rodo Boulanger, Color Lithograph, Circle of Musicians, Signed:
Limited edition textured paper lithograph titled Circle of Musicians, created in 1980 by Bolivian artist Graciela Rodo Boulanger. Known for her whimsical depictions of children and musicians, Boulanger employs a signature surrealist-naive style, featuring rounded figures in colorful, patterned clothing. This composition presents a dynamic scene of musicians playing various instruments within a circular format, emphasizing movement and harmony. The piece is hand-signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 222/300. Housed in a gilded frame with a white mat.
Artist: Graciela Rodo Boulanger (Bolivian, b. 1935)
Issued: c. 1980
Dimensions: 33″L x 42.75″H
Country of Origin: Bolivia
Condition
Age related wear.
Royal Doulton Figurine, Ko Ko HN2898:
Royal Doulton figurine Ko Ko, model HN2898, issued in 1979. Inspired by the character from Gilbert and Sullivan’s operetta The Mikado, Ko Ko is portrayed in colorful Japanese-style robes, holding a scroll of names and accompanied by his iconic executioner’s axe. Modeled with theatrical flair and intricate hand-painted detail, this figure is part of Royal Doulton’s popular Mikado series. The base bears the Royal Doulton backstamp and copyright mark.
Artist: William K. Harper
Issued: 1980 – 1985
Dimensions: 12″H
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.
Royal Doulton Figurine, Catherine Parr HN3450:
Royal Doulton figurine Catherine Parr, model HN3450, issued in 1993 as part of the Six Wives of Henry VIII collection. This hand-painted porcelain figure, modeled by Pauline Parsons, depicts the sixth and final wife of Henry VIII seated in a red gown with a loyal hound at her side and a small stack of books nearby – symbolizing her intellect and nurturing nature. Issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces, this is number 1644, with full Royal Doulton backstamp and inspection sticker on the base.
Artist: Pauline Parsons
Issued: 1992
Dimensions: 6.25″H
Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.
Royal Doulton Archives Beijing Bird Bowl LE Burslem Artwares:
Royal Doulton Archives Beijing Bird Bowl, a stunning ceramic piece from the Burslem Artwares collection, showcasing the renowned Sung glaze technique. This limited-edition bowl features a deep blue and red speckled glaze, characteristic of the historic Sung ware, creating a rich and textured surface. At the center, sculpted waves in shades of blue and purple rise, supporting two vibrant red birds in flight, detailed with intricate feather patterns. A true testament to Royal Doulton’s artistry, this piece is numbered 0028 in the limited series and comes with its original box and certificate of authenticity.
Issued: 2003
Dimensions: 6.5″H x 12″ dia. Country of Origin: England
Condition
Age related wear.
Jud Hartmann Bronze Sculpture, Native American Warrior, Signed:
A dynamic bronze sculpture by Jud Hartmann depicting a Native American warrior in mid-motion, wielding two traditional ball sticks, indicative of an indigenous lacrosse game. The figure is poised in an intense stance, hair flowing behind him, capturing the strength, agility, and spiritual connection of the game. The meticulous detailing of musculature and expression reflects Hartmann’s dedication to historical accuracy and artistic craftsmanship. Mounted on a wooden base, this piece embodies the artist’s commitment to celebrating Native American culture through sculpture. Hartmann, known for his work focusing on Eastern Woodland Indian tribes, creates pieces that serve as both artistic tributes and historical records. Signed and edition number 11 0f 60.
Artist: Jud Hartmann (American, b. 1948)
Issued: c. 2010
Dimensions: 11″L x 5.50″W x 18″H
Country of Origin: USA
Condition
Age related wear.