Original Charcoal Drawing on Paper, ca. 1945. Some silverfish traces, with rubbing over the signature in the lower right. Laid down on black paper and then to board. Measures 10 15/16" x 16 3/16."
(1889-1962, NY): Construction of Barracks (?) Original Charcoal Drawing on Paper, ca. 1945. Some silverfish traces, laid down on black paper and then to board. Signed in the lower left corner. Measures 10 3/4" x 16."
Nude Female Studies. Toned with handling and light creases on the reclining female, 1972. 10" x 14" each, sold as a pair
Drawing on Paper, Signed 'Wm Crump' in lower right corner, ca. 1973. Excellent condition. Sheet measures 17" x 17 5/8," Matting is 21 1/2" x 20 3/4."
On Watercolor paper, Inscribed and signed in the lower right corner. 20" x 24."
Signed and Dated 'Kureth '45' in the lower right corner. Very good condition. The sheet measures 11 1/4" x 8 1/4;" Matting is 20" x 15 3/4."
Original Pen and Ink Wash on Strathmore Paper. Pen-signed, titled and pencil-dated July 29, 48 in the margins. Fisher was an illustrator for the "Villager" newspaper in New York City and started the William Fisher Art School in Kennebunkport, Maine. The paper has some toning and smudging but is in good condition overall. Sheet is 19" x 14 1/2."
"Paris In The Village W. 10th St. Off Greenwich Ave." Original Pen and Ink Wash on Strathmore Paper. Signed in pen within image and pencil-titled and dated Jan. 20, 49 in the margins. Fisher was an illustrator for the "Villager" newspaper in New York City and started the William Fisher Art School in Kennebunkport, Maine. The paper has some toning and smudging but is in good condition overall. Sheet is 19" x 15."
"A Quaint Garden Belonging To Mrs. Lawrence Pratt Backing on Grove Court With Iron Railing From The Old Brevoort, One Of The Lovely Landmarks Of Old New York Under Cloud Of Losing Everything For A Playground For P. S. No.3." Original Pen and Ink Wash on Strathmore Paper. Unsigned but pencil-titled and dated Sept. 29, 55 in the margins. Fisher was an illustrator for the "Villager" newspaper in New York City and started the William Fisher Art School in Kennebunkport, Maine...
"Fraunce's Tavern Where Washington Said Goodbye To His Officers, Pearl & Broad St." Original Pen and Ink Wash on Strathmore Paper. Unsigned but pencil-titled and dated Feb. 21, 52 in the margins. Fisher was an illustrator for the "Villager" newspaper in New York City and started the William Fisher Art School in Kennebunkport, Maine. The paper has some toning and smudging but is in good condition overall. Sheet is 19" x 15."
Sketch on Crested Paper. This sketch accompanies a letter from J. Dickinson Logan to William Wister of 407 Walnut Street Philadelphia, written 25 February 1867. The letterhead also bears the same crest with 'L' and location 'Summerville' at the top. Also from the same Wister Collection, a letter from C. O. Sanford to William Wister, dated July 29, 1858, showing a hand-drawn pedigree of a dog owned by Wister, dating back 20 years to 1838...
Toned overall with a stain extending from the upper corner to the top left edge of the bust; there is another diagonal crease in the same corner which does not affect the image. Sheet measures 21 5/8" x 17 1/4;" matting is 28" x 22."













