Baroque painting "Madonna and Child". European origins. Unsigned. Has been cut off at bottom. Recently restored and relined. Found by missionaries in Peru. Circa 1600. 20X26 without frame. Write for more detailed information.
Signed 20th century carving of "Queen Mother" by Ben U. Aye, Lagos, Nigeria, a very prominent sculptor with work in the Smithsonian in D.C. About 15 inches tall.
Original charcoal drawing by French artist Jean Baptiste Chardin (1699-1779). Signed and dated 1723. About 16X18 1/2 in frame. About 8 1/2 X 11 inside matte. Please note, there was some difficulty clearly photographing the signature and date through the glass.
Very fine framed print of Raphael's "Woman's Heads." "Rudolph Leech, Fine Arts Inc." label on back of frame. 13 by 14 1/4 in frame, inside of mat is about 6 by 7 inches. Please note that in picture #2, what appears to be marks on the picture are actually external reflections on the glass of the frame.
Framed pair of fine American pencil drawings. Late 19th Century. New England. Top is old Burlington, Vermont city hall square, 1893. Bottom is the old Ballard house. Unsigned.12 1/1 inches by 9 1/1 inches in frame.
Fine old hand colored engraving "Emperor of China being carried to his tent in Tartary to receive the British ambassador". Dated 1796. 16 1/2 by 21 inches in frame.
Very fine watercolor, pencil and black ink. Bucolic scene with Tudor style house, barn and outbuildings. Signed with monogram and other cryptic numbers and letters in lower right corner. Attributed to James Spyers, English, worked 1770-1790
Beautifully rendered portrait of a young child done in pastels and pencil. Circa before 1920. Signed lower right "G.H. Cochrane" and also initialed in pencil on the lower left, "GHC". Old paper repair on right. In frame, 9 by 7 inches. In mat, about 5 1/2 by 3 3/4 inches.
Small landscape painting on artist board (bowed by age) by Dutch artist Charles Dankmeyer (1861-1923). Very unusual large frame with some losses. Painting size is 5X7 3/4 inches. Frame is 16X19 1/2 inches.