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Lot 526: William Wilde, British, 1826-1901, w/c, Stone Bridge Over Rocky Stream, 9 3/4" x 14", signed and dated '78
Estimate: 500-700
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Lot 527: Clarence Kincaid, American, 1900-1991, oil on fiber board, Snowbound Farm, 18" x 24", artist bio attached to back
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 528: European School, 19th c, o/c, Sailing Ship, 24" x 20", unsigned
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 529: Rudolph Mathis??, American, 19th c, o/c portrait of a gentleman, oval 27" h, 21" w, last name indistinct, exc condition, cleaned recently
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 530: Frederic Remington, American, 1861-1909, pencil sketch on paper, Indian Braves on Horseback, 8" x 12" sight size, initialed "F.R." lower right, double matted and in an early 20th c gilt frame.
Estimate: 4,000-6,000
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Lot 531: F.O.C. Darley, Paestum, Rostrum, January 28th, 1857. Pencil, black ink wash & sepia toned drawing on paper. From the Schiek collection. Cleaned and rematted with acid-free board May 1997. 9" x 12.25" sight size.
Estimate: 600-800
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Lot 532: F.O.C. Darley watercolor Cows in a rocky stream. Signed F.O.C. Darley in lower right. In acid-free mount. 9.25" x 14" sight size.
Estimate: 1,000-1,500
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Lot 533: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, 11 3/4" x 18 3/4" pencil sketch, inscribed verso "The Death of Cannanchet, from Cooper's novel of The Wept of Wish ton Wish / Oct 1838" 3" tear in right middle end of image, unsigned
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 534: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, pencil and ink wash on paper, magazine illustration, Jester with 2 Gentleman and a woman, 14 1/2" x 12 1/4", light foxing throughout, with a pencil sketch of a monument to Nathan Hale verso c. 1883-88, unsigned
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 535: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, ink wash illust. From Finding the Treasure in The Dollar Newspaper, Philadelphia: June 1843, inscribed in pencil "An Ink Splash", 4 1/2" x 4 1/2", with a pencil sketch verso, unsigned
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 536: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, pencil sketch on paper, probably Brandywine River View, 12" x 16", unsigned, small tear at right edge
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 537: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, mixed media on board, Western Forest Camp Site Along Stream, 12 1/4" x 18 1/4", losses around edges, crease lower left, light overall foxing, unsigned
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 538: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, mixed media on paper laid on board, Barnyard Scene with Soldiers and African-Americans, 12" x 19", inscribed verso "Original Sketch by FOC Darley. Presented to Mr. Wm. Habbart of CLaymont Dela. After the death of Mr. Darley by his Widow", evenly browned, some abrasions, unsigned
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 539: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, pencil sketch of Mt. desert island, people along shoreline w/ 2 boats, unsigned, 10" x 13"
Estimate: 400-600
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Lot 540: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, pencil sketch of Towering Tree, 20" x 14", losses around edges, unsigned
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 541: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, pencil ink and ink wash on paper, Scene of Soldiers w/ Family in Distress, 11" x 17", unsigned
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 542: Probably F.O.C. Darley, American, 1821-1888, EX: Schiek Collection, pencil drawing heightened w/ white chalk, Miner Panning for Gold, probably published early 1850s, 11" x 15"
Estimate: 800-1,200
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Lot 543: Walnut and steel artist's brush trimmer, 10" x 3 1/8", with a painted bamboo turned stand understood to be a field easel, both items owned by F.O.C. Darley according to family tradition
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 544: Oil on brass stovepipe cover. Wooded sunset landscape. 3.25" diameter painting x 6" diameter overall
Estimate: 50-100
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Lot 545: Watercolor and ink on paper. Primitive landscape with man and ducks. Inscribed on back "Pen & ink sketch made by Mary Grubb more than 50 years ago, Laura Meekin. Frank bought from Rappaport, Front Street, about 1935" 11.5" x 15.5"
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 546: Alfred T. Scott, American, son of Bishop Levi Scott who taught art at Wesley Female Institute, Wilmington. Oil on canvas inscribed verso "Last of the Barley Mill . Brandywine / 1866 - Alfred T. Scott / 1893". 12" x 18"
Estimate: 800-1,200
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Lot 547: Anon. Late 19th Century. Oil on board. Academy Hill 1787 frp, 4th & West. Inscribed in pencil verso "With supply stencil by Brandywine Art & Book Shop Inc. / 823 Orange Street / Wilmington Delaware" 8.5" x 17.5"
Estimate: 200-300
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Lot 548: Frank F. English, American. Watercolor springtime picnic with dog, women & children. 10.5" x 18 7/8" sight size.
Estimate: 2,000-3,000
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Lot 549: Frank F. English, American, EX: Schiek Collection, pencil and ink wash on paper, House and Barn, signed "FFE" to lower right, and "English" in pencil verso, 3 1/4" x 5 1/4"
Estimate: 300-500
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Lot 550: Robert Shaw, American, 1859-1912, Watercolor on paper Two Sandpipers. 17" x 10.5" sight size.
Estimate: 600-800
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