Summer Fine Art & Collectibles
Por Worthington Galleries
1.8.21
110 Main Street, Gallatin (Nashville), TN, Estados Unidos
Curated auction exhibiting exceptional art and collectibles from around the world. The Auction features important ethnographic art from some of the largest collections in their fields, including Pre-Columbian artifacts, African art, Asian art, and Native American art and collectibles. The auction also includes antique paintings, prints, and important sculptures.  

The Native American art includes rare pottery and vintage Sterling Silver Torquoise Jewelry from Navajo, Zuni and other tribes. Jewelry includes Beautiful Necklaces (Squash Blossum, etc.), Bracelets, Bolos, Concho Belts and more.

Finally, the auction features antique & vintage porcelain dolls from one of the largest known collection. All dolls come in original packaging and have never been opened (except for photography). Each includes a Certificate of Authenticity, original box and any accessories originally sold with the dolls. Brands include Madame Alexander, Effanbee, Royal Doulton, Suzanne Gibson, Marjorie Spangler, Royal House, Grace Putnam, and many more.
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LOTE 63:

Antique Landscape Oil Painting by KY Artist C.H. Hisgen

Vendido por: $900
Precio inicial:
$ 50
Precio estimado :
$750 - $1 500
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Antique Landscape Oil Painting by KY Artist C.H. Hisgen
A Rare Antique Landscape Oil Painting by Kentucky Artist Carl Hugo Hisgen (Hopkinsville, KY b.1842 - ) | Oil on Canvas | Signed and dated by the artist in the lower right of canvas "C.H. Hisgen 1902" | Housed in a very nice ornate antique gold gilt gesso wood frame | Canvas verso has written: Left Side: "Painted by Carl Hugo Hisgen, Hopkinsville, KY AD 1902" and "On Time" with a profile portrait; Right Side: Signed in large print "Carl Hugo Hisgen" with a profile portrait and a painters brushes and palette | Approx. Size: 39" H x 46" W.Listed among important Painters in Hopkinsville Kentuckian Archives, Apr 1, 1909, p. 6.