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Oil on canvas, 13 x 16 inches, within carved frame. Painted by the late Eugene Leliepvre (1908-2013), noted French military artist and painter to...

Oil on canvas, 18-3/4" x 13" on original strainer, unlined within later carved and gilded frame. Painting of Prince Christian IX (1818-1906) whil...

Oil on canvas, 49 x 36 3/4 inches, within modern, composite frame. Full-length oil portrait of Louis_Napoleon Bonaparte (1808-1873),the only Pres...

The image is that of a wild turkey flying down from tree. The bottom border is stamped "compliments of Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge ...

The rattle alarm is a detailed carved figure of a horse. The tin attachment allows for the rattle sound when used. It was a common signal tool a...

Probably circa 1880. Measures 23-5/8 x 17-¾ inches. Good condition with some fading and minor staining. There are a few scratches on the face of...

Signed on the back “151st ptg of 2013 by Mr. Hooper of Nashville, TN”. Hooper is a known outsider folk artist. The painting was purchased at a Ne...

Painting is oil on canvas, probably mid 19th century. It was cut off of the original frame and pasted down to a particle board, most likely in th...

In the 18th & 19th centuries, New Bedford, Massachusetts was the whaling capital of the world. These two items depict a scene of the crossroads o...

This interesting early depiction of the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere was probably painted as an illustration for Washington Irving. The painting ...

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