Beautiful print scene depicting two young girls in their Sunday best during the Edwardian period, feeding a couple of white swans, with mother quietly sitting while being served at an outside garden patio, most likely at a wedding or Sunday brunch. Rich vivid colors. Do not know the artist or year originally painted. Professionally framed with pink matting and dark brown wooden frame.
Oil painting signed R. Welsh, undated but possibly Canadian from the 1970's, depicting fields and barns in an autumn scene. Frame is matted material and wood. Very nice painting!
Measurements: 25.75" x 21.75" (65.5cm x 55.5cm) - frame, 19" x 15" (48.75cm x 38cm) - painting
Art Clay Owl mug made by Knik Knack Mud Shack, Wasilla, Alaska. Gorgeous native clay giftware measuring 3 inches tall with than opening of 2.25 inches. Measurements across including handle is 4.25 inches.
Interesting item in excellent undamaged condition ... would make an excellent and unique gift.
Mr. Campbell is renowned for his intricate dry brush watercolor painting themes around the Victorian period. He presently lives in Niagara-on-Lake, Ontario, Canada.
This is one of Mr. Campbell's prints made in 1993 called "ROSEMONT BED & BREAKFAST" It is signed in pencil by the artist. ...click for details
Large robin's blue pottery vase made by Scheurich, West Germany circa 1990's. 9.5" (23.5 cm) tall, 4" (10 cm) opening diameter. Very good condition, very tiny nic on blue enamel inside rim. Great item!
Gorgeous framed painting of flowers within a vase in various colors of blue, along with purple and green leaves. Painted on board in 1985 by J. Tranmer, I understand from Mt. Albert, Ontario Canada.
Measurements: 29.5" x 23.75" (75 cm x 60.5 cm) framed, 18" x 23.5" (46 cm x 60 cm) - painting only
Original oil folk art painting on masonite board depicting an alcove setting with a window and rocking chair in front of the stair bannister. Unique and gorgeous layered antique frame made with what appears to be oak wood and very pretty gold gilt. Unsure of it's origin, although I suspect Canadian, American or possibly British.