Photographer; is from a collection of photographer books. BY Claude Sauvageot. Copyright 1980 by the Ziff-Davis publishing Co. Photographs Copyrighted by Claude Sauvgeot 1978, Copyright 1978 Fernand Nathan. Printed in Italy. First English Edition 1980. Please inquire about price.
Byron B. Wolfe of California – print of watercolor entitled "Forkin’ a Tough One!" Sight 11 x 15-1/2; framed 22-1/2 x 26-1/2. On an index card on the back, Mr. Wolfe printed the following information about the painting: "Forkin’ a Tough One." Time – Post Civil War. Place – Texas Ranches from the Rio to the Red. Note The cowboy worked hard, but he had "his fun" – lots of pranks and horseplay, horse racin’, takin on a "bronc" lots of time he lost or won a months wages on the outcome. Ref: Cowboy Lingo by Ramon F. Adams. The Humor of the American Cowboy by Stan Hoig.
Also on the back is a copy of a piece written and signed by Mr. Wolfe. He was born in Kansas, and at the time of this painting (1981) his home and studio were in Leawood, Kansas. He collects Western books, cowboy gear, guns and Indian artifacts which he keeps in his studio to inspire him and make his work as authentic as possible. He paints only western paintings and was selected to be a member of the "Cowboy Artists of America."
On the matting is a small remark and sketch of a man on a horse. He has printed on the mat that it is from the sketchbook of Byron B. Wolfe.
The painting is in very good condition. There is some staining on the linen portion of the frame.
Three matching Eastlake chairs - one armchair and two sides chairs. Walnut, circa 1890. Turned front legs. New upholstery - very well done. The chairs are 34-1/2 inches tall at the back; seat is 16-3/4 inches deep and 20 inches wide. Original casters. Very good condition.
This beautiful arm chair matches the settee that is item number ga5433. It is circal 1870 - 1890. It is very comfortable and the two pieces would make a wonderful set for a parlor or bedroom. The chair is in excellent condition and has been very professionally upholstered. As mentioned in the description for the settee, the upholstery has fantastic detail with deep tufting, double cording and pleating along the front edge of the seat. It is 38-1/4 inches tall at the highest point; seat is 20 inches deep and 19-1/2 inchest wide between arms.
This beautiful settee has a matching armchair which is item number ga5435. This is one of the best parlor sets we have handled. These pieces are comfortable and functional, unlike some Victorian parlor sets. Circa 1870 - 1890. The settee is in excellent condition. It has been re-upholstered with appropriate tapestry-like fabric. The detail in the upholstery is exceptional with deep tufting, double cording and small pleats or tucks along the front of the seat. Dimensions: 58 inches wide; 43 inches tall to top of center finial; seat is 21-3/4 inches deep (21 inches deep in center). This lovely settee has pierced work on back and top sections.
This circa 1890 folding, Victorian rocker is 32-1/4 inches tall at the back. Walnut. Turned spindles at the top back. The seat is 14-1/4 inches deep and 12-3/4 inches wide. Upholstery appears to be original. The rocker is in very good condition.
Circa 1890 marble-top Eastlake occasional or center table. Mahogany; marble has bevelled edge. Pierced stretchers. Dimensions: 36 inches wide; 25 inches deep; 30-1/4 inches tall. Very good condition with few nicks and dents around edges. Crack along reeded leg.
This exceptional desk is 64 inches wide; 28-1/2 inches deep and 31 inches tall at the back. The front half of the desk top slants slightly to form a good writing surface. It has excellent craftsmanship - beautifully carved; pegged on desk top; champfered interior. Split raised panels in front; curved and bevelled on the base; original hardware. Left side thumb lock missing. Scalloped edges on shelves and partitions in the storage sections. It is a very functional piece in excellent condition. Circa 1900
Our Price: $ 4500.00
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