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L’Artiste, Le Repos A Midi, Salon 1861, Lithograph, 8 5/8” x 7”, Signed in plate     $145Hayden

Harding, James Duffield (English 1798-1863)
Near Burford Bridge, 1838, Lithograph, 6 ½” x 10”, Initialed, dated in plate, Published by
 Chartes Tilt-Fleet Street        $400

Pandy Mills, Lithograph, 11 1/8” x 15 ¼”, Signed & titled in plate         $575

Shipley Bridge Devon, 1859, Lithograph, 15 ½” x 11 1/8”, Signed, dated, titled in plate        $650

Untitled (PL. 18, Trees, small gate in background), 1858, Lithograph, 13 ½” x 9 ½”,
 Initialed, dated in plate                $450

Untitled (PL. 21, Mill in background),1858 dated in plate, Lithograph, 14 ½” x 9 ½”       $475

Untitled (PL. 22, Tree trunk sprouting), 1859, Lithograph, 14 ½” x 10 ¼”,
Initialed, dated in plate            $485

Harlow, Louis (1850-1913)
Marsh River, Etching on Vellum, 3 ¼” x 5 ¼”, Signed in pencil & plate         $110

Untitled (Lake scene with small island), Etching on Vellum, 2 7/8” x 8 ¼”, Signed in pencil        $95

Hart, William (Scottish/American, 1823-1894)
Untitled (Landscape with cattle), Etching              $55

Hartrick, Archibald Standish (Ireland, 1864-1950)
Ina Cotswold Ewe-Pen, 1902, Lithograph, 10 ½” x 9 ¼ ”, Signed, dated in plate       $300

Haun, V.A.
Die Maximum-Capelle, Lithograph, 8 1/8” x 5 7/8”              $165

Hayden, Seymour (English, 1818-1910)
Kensington Garden, Etching, 3rd State, 6 ¼” x 4 5/8”, Signed in plate, and Pencil signed      $950

Heath, F.A. after P.H. Calderon
After the Battle, Engraving, 7 ¼” x 9 3/8”, Published by Geo. Barrie 19th Century      50

Heintzelman, Arthur (American, 1859-1935)
Lancaster Country Farmer, Drypoint, 11 7/8” x 8 7/16”, Signed in Pencil
250 prints exclusively for members of the Society Print Connoisseurs, Alexandria, VA        $525
Pontiallac ’25, Etudediun Artiste 1925 Self-portrait, 3 1/16” x 2 ½”, Pencil signed             $275

Herkomer, Herbert von (English, 1849-1914)
The Tents, Etching, 6 ¾” x 9”, Signed H.H. in plate            $75print

Herveij
Le Preparatif Pour Le Marche, Engraving, 12 ½” x 9 ¾”         $430

Higgins, Eugene (American, 1874-1958)
Gathering Twigs, Etching, 8” x 6”, Signed in pencil              $250

Hill, John (American, 1839-1922) after J.W. Hill
Untitled (Cliff over water), Etching, 6 ½” x 9 3/8”, Signed in plate       $150

Untitled (Valley Scene with picnickers), Etching, 6 ½” x 9 ¼”, Sign in plate     $150

Hines, Robert W.
Whooping Cranes, 1957, Lithograph, 7 ¾” x 4 ¼”, Signed in pencil,
Federal Duck Stamp Artist       (2 of these)              $65 ea.

Hoffman, Irwin D. (1901-1989)
African Golfers, 1935, Etching, 7 ¾” x 10 11/16”, Signed in pencil      $450

African Golfers, 1935, Colored Etching, 7 ¾” x 10 11/16”, Signed in pencil    $1,125

Agatha, Portrait of a Girl, 1931, Etching, 6 5/16” x 3 15/16”, Signed in pencil     $80

Associated American Artists Book, published 1936 on Irwin Hoffman        $55

At the Market or Mexicanita, 1930, Etching, 5” x 3”, Signed in pencil        $135

At the Market or Mexicanita, Restrike, 5” x 3”, Signed in plate        $175

Ave Maria, 1933, Etching, 8” x 10 7/8”, Signed in pencil      $475

Bread and Fruit, 1933, Etching, 7” x 4 ¾”, Signed in pencil       $550

Budapest String Quartet, 1949, Etching, 11” x 13 ¾”, Signed in pencil     $625

Butts, 1931, Etching, 4” x 6 ¼”, Signed in Pencil        $490

Cactus and Tortillas, Etching, 4 ¾” x 6 ¾”, Signed in pencil      $400hoffman print

Cactus and Tortillas, Restrike, 4 ¾” x 6 ¾”, Signed in plate      $200

Cecil the Marine, WWII, 1943, Etching, 10 ¾” x 7 7/8”, Signed in pencil      $420

(Central Park) New York, 1930 Etching, 3 7/8” x 6 3/8”, Signed in pencil      $435

Christmas Card          $60

Christmas Card, 1945        $125

Christmas Card, 1949          $125

Confessional-Mexico, Etching, 7 5/8” x 4 ¾”, Signed in pencil         $495

Crucifixion, 1930, Lithograph, 9 1/8” x 13 1/8”, Signed in pencil        $420

Cultivators, The, 1945, Etching, 8 5/8” x 11 7/8”, Signed in pencil         $850

Dispute (Digs), 1931, Etching, 6 ¼” x 7 15/16”, Signed in pencil        $420

Drilling in Ore, 1980s, Etching, 13 7/8” x 10 9/16”, Signed in pencil      $950

El Jibaro-Puerto Rico, 1940, Etching, 11 7/8” x  9 15/16” (1st & 2nd State)      $725ea

El Teliafero, 1933, Etching, 9/10, 6” x 11 3/8”, Signed in pencil        $600

Gethsemane of the Russian Peasant, 1939, Etching, 7 15/16” x 6 5/16”        $525

Grief, 1932, Lithograph, 9 ¼” x 12 ¾”, Signed in pencil       $395

Hen and Chick, 1933-5, Etching, 4 ¾” x 8 ¼”,  Signed in pencil      $300I Hoffman- Cecil the Marine WW II

The Holy Man-The Patriarch-The Rabbi, 1936, Etching, 6 15/16” x 5”        $395

In the 2,000 Foot Level, 1937-8, Etching, 10 15/16” x 7 7/8”, Signed in pencil      $1,000

Job: 16:18, 1980s, Etching, 11 7/8” x 8 7/8”, Signed in pencil        $325

Kids at a Carpa, 1980s, Etching, 4” x 7 1/8”, Signed in pencil       $125

La Cucaracha I (Musicians), Etching, 5 3/8” x 7”, Signed in pencil      $180

La Cucaracha I (Musicians), Restrike, 5 3/8” x 7”, Signed in plate       $200

The Lacemakers, Puerto Rico, 1944, Etching, 9 ¾” x 11 ¾”, Signed in pencil      $725

La Lotteria Lucky Play, 1933-5, Etching, 5 5/16” x 8 7/8”, Signed in pencil      $150

Lavage-Normandie, France, 1931, Etching, 6 ¼” x 7 7/8”, Signed in pencil       $310

Little Mexican, 1980s, Etching, 7” x 4 15/16”, Signed in pencil          $100

Mexican Barber Shop, 1930, Etching, 8” x 10 7/8”, Signed in pencil       $700

Mexican Madonna, Etching, 11 7/8” x 8 5/8”, Signed in pencil       $100

Mexican on Burro, Etching 5” x 3”, Signed in pencil (Demonstration Print)      $145

Mine Tragedy, Etching, 7 ¾” x 10 7/8”, Signed in pencil           $795

Miner at Rest, 1980s, Etching, 10 7/8” x 7 7/8”, Signed in pencil         $500I Hoffman- El Troubador

Mother and Child on Volga (or Slumber), 1929, Etching, 4” x 6 5/16”       $395

Negress (seated), 1931, Etching, 8” x 6 3/8”, Signed in pencil         $550

New York Landscape, 1930, Etching, 4” x 6 ½”, Signed in pencil       $470

New York, 1931 (Central Park), Etching, 4” x 6 ½”, Signed in pencil       $470

New York, 1931 (soup kitchen), Etching, 4 ½” x 5 7/8”, Signed in pencil        $450

Night Market Mexico, 1933, Etching, 4 7/8” x 6 7/8”, Signed in pencil     $370

Noonday Rest, Oil on Canvas, 22” x 30”               $14,000

Nude (with sketches on obverse) Lithograph, 8 3/8” x 12 ¾”, Signed in pencil       $700

Paradise Regained, 1933, Etching, 8 15/16” x 5 7/8”, Signed in pencil      $750

Pastoral, Puerto Rico, Etching, 9” x 12”, Signed in pencil       $1,500

Puerto Rican Folk Song, 1940, Etching, 10 ¾” x 13 ¾”, Signed in pencil       $825

Ramon, 1933-5, Etching, 4 7/8” x 3, Signed in pencil      $260

Rocks and Men, 1980s, Etchings, 13 7/8” x 10 5/8”, Signed in pencil          $925

Russian Peasants – Volga, 1929, Etching, 6 5/16” x 7 15/16”, Signed in pencil        $420

Scholar, The, 1932, Etching, 5 7/16” x 3 3/16”, Signed in pencil        $300

Scholar, The, 1932, Etching, Early state, 5 7/16” x 3 3/16”, Signed in pencil       $220

Son and Mr. Talky Howard, Oil on Canvas, 27” x 35”       $16,000

Soup Kitchen, 1930, Etching, 3 7/8” x 6 5/16”, Signed in pencil       $595

Soup Kitchen, 1934, Lithograph, 13/25, dated 1932, 8 15/16” x 12”, Signed in pencil        $1,100

Stoker, The, 1935, Etching, 8 7/8” x 5 7/8”, Signed in pencil      $450

Taking a Fiver, 1980, Etching, 13 7/8” x 10 ¾”, Signed in pencil        $450

Third Class Russian, 1980s, Etching, 7 15/16” x 5 15/16”, Signed in pencil      $450

Third Class Russian, 1929, 1st State, Etching, Signed in pencil        $300

Third Class Russian, 1929 2nd State, Etching, Signed in pencil       $400hoffman print

Unsung Hero-Merchant Marine WWII, 1942, Etching, 8 7/8” x 6”, Signed in pencil     $450

Untitled (Portrait of Vermont Elderly man sitting in house with green curtain in back of him)
Oil on Canvas, 35 ¼” x 27 ¼”, Framed         $2,200

Untitled (Portrait of Vermont elderly man sitting on porch chair)
Oil on Canvas, 31” x 25, Framed             $2,000

Untitled (Portrait of a well-dressed elderly gentleman, white hair, holding pocket watch)
Stretched Oil  on Canvas, 36” x 28 ½”         $8,000

War, 1939, Lithograph, 9 7/8” x 13 15/16”, Signed in pencil         $525

Wash Day, 1933-5, Colored Etching, 10 ¾” x 13 ¾”, Signed in pencil          $1,600

Winter Feeding – Colorado, 1939, Etching, 9” x 11 ¾”, Signed in pencil       $675

You Have a Friend in Chase Manhattan, 1931, Etching, 3 7/8” x 6 ½”, Signed in pencil      $700

Homer, Winslow (Appleton’s Journal of Literature, Science and Art, 1869-1881)
June 10, 1869, p. 321; All in the Gay and Golden Weather, Tatham #106        $375I Hoffman- Mexican Mother & Child

June 19, 1869, p. 353; The Artist in the Country         $375

July10, 1869, p. 465; Summer in the Country           $300

July 24, 1869, P. 513; On the Road to Lake George            $395

August 7, 1869, p. 592, ½ page; The Last Load           $300

August 14, 1869, p. 624; The Picnic Excursion           $425

August 21, 1869, Triple pg. supplement; The Beach at long Branch (have complete book)   POR

October 2, 1869, Double pg. supplement; The Fishing Party          $1,200

April 30, 1870, p. 477; Danger Ahead         $325

June 25, 1870, p. 701; A Quiet Day in the Woods          $350

Homer, Winslow (Ballou’s Pictorial Drawing Room Companion, 1851-1859)
February 5, 1859, p. 81, 1/3 pg; Ralph Waldo Emerson          $150

March 19, 1859, p. 177, 1/3 pg.; Fletcher Webster Esq., Surveyor of Boston      $95

Homer, Winslow (Every Saturday, 1866-1874)W Homer Lumbering in Winter-every sat
August 6, 1870, p. 504; High Tide               $500

August 6, 1870, p. 505; Low Tide            $850

August 20, 1870, p. 529; The Robin’s Note        $600

October 29, 1870, p. 700; Chestnutting              $800

January 14, 1871, p. 32; A Winter-Morning-Shovelling-Out       $700

January 21, 1871, p. 57; Deer-Stalking in the Adirondacks in Winter      $700

January 28, 1871, p. 89; Lumbering in Winter       $600

February 4, 1871, p. 116-117, double pg; Cutting a Figure          $1,300

March 25, 1871, p. 272; A Country Store-Getting Weighed        $350

April 8, 1871, p. 321; At Sea-Signalling a Passing Steamer     $350

August 26, 1871, p. 213; Bathing at Long Branch – ‘Oh, Ain’t it Cold!          $625

Homer, Winslow (The Galaxy, 1869-1881)
May 1868, opposite p. 581; She Turned Her Face to the Window, Tatham #78       $210

July, 1868, opposite p. 68; Jessie Remained Alone at the Table, Tatham #80     $700W Homer Ralph Waldo Emerson Ballous feb 1859

June 1869, opposite p. 823; Hi! H-O-O-O! He Done Come. Jumboloro Tell You Fest!, Tatham #83  $175

October 1869, opposite p. 437; I Call Them My Children – To Myself Susan, Tatham #87     $210

November 1869, opposite p. 581; Weary and Dissatisfied with Everything, Tatham #88    $210

December 1869, opposite p. 725; In Came a Storm of Wind, Rain and Spray-and Portia
(Tear in Margin), Tatham #89        $195

January 1870, frontispiece; George Blake’s Letter, Tatham #90    $210

Homer, Winslow (Harper’s Bazaar, 1867-Current)
September 25, 1869, p. 620; The Straw Ride               $475

July 23, 1870, p. 473; The Coolest Spot in New England –Summit of Mount Washington, Framed   $2,200

Homer, Winslow (Harper’s Weekly, 1857-1916)

April 17, 1858, p. 248; Spring in the City      $200

May 22, 1858, p. 329; The Boston Common       $200I Hoffman- Miner at Rest

September 4, 1858, p. 568; The Bathe at Newport      $200

September 4, 1858, p. 569; Picnicking in the Woods     $200

November 13, 1858, p. 728; Husking the Corn in New England        $200

November 13, 1858; Driving Home The Corn, Framed         $200

November 13, 1858, p. 729; ½ pg; Driving Home the Corn   &
½ pg; The Dance After the Husking, both Matted on 1 Mat)        $360

November 27, 1858, P. 760 & 761: ½ pg, Thanksgiving Day Ways and Means;
½ pg, Thanksgiving Day – Arrival at the Old Home; ½ pg, Thanksgiving Day–the Dinner;
½ pg, Thanksgiving Day–the Dance              $400

March 12, 1859, p. 173; Skating at Boston         $300

September 24, 1859, p. 616-617, Double page; The Grand Review at Camp Massachusetts,
near Concord          $495

December 24, 1859, p. 824-825, Double page; A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year     $400

January 14, 1860, p. 24; The Sleighing Season – the Upset       $250

January 14, 1860, p. 25; A Snow Slide in the City            $235

January 28, 1860, p. 56-57, Double page; Skating on the Ladies’ Skating Pond in
the Central Park, New York            $2,300

February 18, 1860, p. 97, 1/6 pg, Untitled (Lady posting notice on a tree), Tatham #43 and
1/6 pg, Allow Me to Examine the Young Lady, Tatham #44          $150

February 18, 1860, p. 100 , 1/3 pg; Hon. J.L.M. Curry of Alabama         $75

February 25, 1860, p. 124, 1/6 pg; The Meeting after the Marriage, Tatham #41    $75

March 3, 1860, p. 141, 1/6 pg; The Buds, Tatham #45 and
1/6 pg, Mrs. Otcheson at the Piano, Tatham #46          $200

March 10, 1860, p. 157 1/6 pg; On the Beach, Tatham #42       $75

March 17, 1860, p. 164, 1/6 pg.; The Lady in Black, Tatham #47      $75

March 17, 1860, p. 164, 1/6 pg; Meadowbrook Parsonage         $75

March 17, 1860, p. 172, 1/3 pg.; Hon. Elihu B. Washburne of Illinois, Chairman of the
Committee on Commerce            $60

April 7, 1860, p. 224, 1/5 pg.; Scene in Union Square, New York, on a March Day, Cartoon    $105

May 26, 1860, p. 324, 4/5 pg; Chime of Thirteen Bells for Christ Church,
Cambridge, Massachusetts         $200

September 15, 1860, p. 584-585, Double pg; The Drive in Central Park, New York,
September 1860 (needs restoration)         $100

October 20, 1860, p. 657, 4/5pg; Welcome to the Prince of Wales     $75

December 1, 1860, p. 760-761, Double pg; Thanksgiving Day, 1860 –
The Two Great Classes of Society (needs restoration)           $25

December 8, 1860, p. 769, 1/3 pg. Hon. Roger B. Taney, Chief-Justice of the U.S.     $15

January 5, 1861, p. 1; The Georgia Delegation in Congress       $75

February 2, 1861, p. 65; The Seceding Mississippi Delagation in Congress     $75

February 23, 1861, p. 117, ¼ pg; The Late Rev. Dr. Murray         $75

March 16, 1861, p. 161, ½ pg; The Inaugural Procession at Washington Passing the
Gate of the Capitol Grounds         $110

March 16, 1861, p. 165, 1/3 pg; Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln Entering the
Senate Chamber Before the Inauguration          $75

April 27, 1861, p. 257, ½ pg; General Thomas Swearing in the Volunteers Called into the
Service of the United States at Washington, D.C.         $75

April 27, 1861,  p. 269, ¼ pg; General Beauregard        $55

May 11, 1861, p. 289, ¼ pg; Colonel Wilson of Wilson’s Brigade       $60

June 29, 1861, p. 401; The War-Making Havelocks for the Volunteers        $325

September 14, 1861, p. 577, 1/6 pg; Flag-Officer Stringham    $60

December 28, 1861, p. 824-825, Double pg; Great Fair Given at the City Assembly Rooms,
New York, December, 1861, in Aid of the City Poor         $600

January 4, 1862, p. 1; Christmas Boxes in Camp – Christmas, 1861         $180

January 18, 1862, P. 44; The Skating Season         $275

May 17, 1862, p. 309, ½ pg; Charge of the First MA. Regiment on a Rebel Rifle Pit
near Yorktown             $175

September 6, 1862, P. 568-569, Double pg; Our Women and the War     $600

January 17, 1863, P. 36; A Shell in the Rebel Trenches          $200

January 24, 1863, p. 52; Winter Quarters in Camp            $375

February 28, 1863, p. 136-137, Double pg; Pay-Day in the Army of Potomac          $310

April 25, 1863, p. 268; The Approach of the British Pirate Alabama         $650

April 25, 1863, p. 260; The Great Sumter Meeting in Union Square, New York, April 11, 1863            $175

June 13, 1863, p. 381; Home from the War           $600

November 21, 1863, p. 737; The Russian Ball – In the Supper Room       $350

November 21, 1863, p. 744-745, Double pg; The Great Russian Ball at the Academy of Music, November 5, 1863                $900

February 6, 1864, p. 88-89, Double pg; Halt of a Wagon Train            $550

March 5, 1864, p. 156; Anything for Me, Please? – Post Office of the Brooklyn Fair in Aid of
the Sanitary Commission              $400

April 16, 1864, p. 241; Floral Department of the Great Fair        $295

May 28, 1864, p. 344-345, Double pg; Army of the Potomac – Sleeping on Their Arms       $475

December 3, 1864, p. 780; Thanksgiving Day in the Army-After Dinner: The Wish Bone        $550

July 15, 1865, p. 44; Holiday in Camp – Soldiers Playing Football       $500

August 26, 1865, p. 532; Our Watering Places – The Empty Sleeve at Newport       $650

August 26, 1865, p. 533; Our Watering Places – Horse-Racing at Saratoga          $650

January 25, 1868, p. 52; Winter – A Skating Scene          $500

July 11, 1868, p. 445; Fire-Works on the Night of the Fourth of July       $350

July 25, 1868, p. 472; New England Factory Life – Bell-Time, Lawrence, MA         $400

October 31, 1868, p. 689; Our Next President (U.S. Grant), Framed        $500

July 10, 1869, p. 441; The Summit of Mount Washington        $400

April 30, 1870, p. 276, ½ pg; Spring Farm Work – Grafting           $175

May 21, 1870, p. 328; Spring Blossoms          $500

June 11, 1870, p. 377; The Dinner Horn              $1,100

July 6, 1872, p. 529; Making Hay             $400

August 17, 1872, p. 636; On the Beach – Two Are Company, Three Are None        $450

September 14, 1872, p. 721; Under the Falls, Catskill Mountains        $750

April 26, 1873, p. 345; The Wreck of the Atlantic – Cast up by the Sea          $650

June 28, 1873, p. 549; The Noon Recess          $525

August 3, 1873, p. 668; The Bathers               $425

August 16, 1873, p. 725; The Nooning          $875

August 23, 1873, p. 740; Sea-Side Sketches – A Clam Bake        $650

September 20, 1873, p. 824-825, Double pg; Snap-the-Whip!      $2,000

September 27, 1873, p. 844; Gloucester Harbor         $1,000

October 11, 1873, p. 900; Ship-Building Gloucester Harbor              $975

November 1, 1873, p. 969; Dad’s Coming!           $1,000

December 6, 1873, p. 1092; The Last Days of Harvest        $475

December 13, 1873, p. 1116; The Morning Bell                 $400

February 7, 1874, p. 132; Station-House Lodgers          $275

February 28, 1874, p. 196; Watch-Tower, Corner of Spring & Varick St., NY      $400

March 7, 1874, p. 212; The Chinese in New York – Scene in a Baster St Club-House        $425

July 11, 1874, p. 584; Gathering Berries            $525

August 22, 1874, p. 693; Waiting for a Bite            $950

September 12, 1874, p. 757; Seesaw-Gloucester, MA          $750

September 19, 1874, p. 780; Flirting on the Sea-Shore and on the Meadow        $800
Homer, Winslow (Our Young Folks, 1866-1869)
June 1867, Opposite p. 321; Swinging on a Birch Tree, Tatham #97, Framed       $395

August 1868, opposite p. 449; Green Apples, Tatham #93, Framed        $300

November 1869, Opposite p. 760; The Playmates – She Left us in the
 Bloom of May, Tatham #118           $200

Homer, Winslow (Scribner’s Magazine, 1870-1930)
August 1878, p. 520; Pumpkins Among the Corn, Tatham #142, Framed       $300

April 1880, p. 806; Gathering Wild Blackberries, Tatham #144, Framed      $350

Hooge, Dagmar
Untitled (Mountain Scene), Color Woodcut, 8 ½” x 12 ½”        $750

Hopler, E.
Front Door, Etching, 8 ¾” x 6 3/8”, Signed in pencil (287 from Schiff Collection, HI)      $135

Hutty, Alfred Heber (American, 1877-1954)
?ollard Willows, Etching, 9” x 7 7/8”, Pencil signed          $395    

Hyde, Helen (American, 1868-1919)
Red Curtain, 1907, Colored Woodblock, 7” x 3 ¾”, Signed in block and pencil            $735

Weary Little Mother, 1914, Colored Woodblock, Circular 4 ½”, Signed in block and pencil           $745

W Homer The Morning Bell-Harpers-Dec
W Homer- The Picnic Excursion Appletons aug14 1869
W Homer- The Straw Ride Harpers sept25,1869
W HOMER THE SUMMIT OF MT WASHTON HARPERS JULY1869 (2)

 

 

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