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BILL DEGNEN.
Father’s NewWheels.Watercolor on board. 400x290 mm; 15
3
/
4
x11
1
/
4
inches. Signed lower
right. Matted and framed. Circa 1950s.
[400/600]
Dad brightens the winter bringing home a shiny brand-new Morgan coupe.The kids inspect
while Mom gives the Thousand-Yard-Stare.
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EDWARD J. DETMOLD.
“Toucan.”Watercolor, pen and ink. 230x160 mm; 9x6
1
/
4
inches. Signed with monogram
lower left. Original drawing for his work “Pictures from Birdland,” London: J. M. Dent,
1899. Mounted to board.
[2,000/3,000]
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ROBERT LIVINGSTON DICKEY.
Puppies in a basket.Watercolor and pencil on board. 356x470 mm; 14x18
1
/
2
inches. Signed
lower right. Few minor nicks at edges where once mounted,
1
/
4
inch vertical cut along
bottom edge. Stamp of American Artist Co. and penciled date on verso. In his typically
charming style of animal painting, Dickey shows a “quinpuplet” of boxer babies tucked
into a cottony bassinet in various states of bottle feeding; their orange toy balls sitting
nearby on the ground give a pop of color. 1937.
[1,500/2,500]
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