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With brass handle Measuring 14.25" wide x 9.5" deep x 1.75" high 1403 / 1827 sold -
With brass handle Measuring 14.25" wide x 9.5" deep x 1.75" high 1404 / 1827 sold -
With brass handle Measuring 14.25" wide x 9.5" deep x 1.75" high 1405 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 11.75" wide x 8" deep x 1.75" high with brass handle 1406 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 11.75" wide x 8" deep x 1.75" high with brass handle 1407 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 7" round with brass handle 1408 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 7" round with brass handle 1409 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 9.5" diameter with brass handle 1410 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 9.5" diameter with brass handle 1411 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 9.5" diameter With brass handle 1412 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 9.5" diameter With brass handle 1413 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 9.5" diameter With brass handle 1414 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 11.25" round 1415 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 11.25" round 1416 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 11.25" round 1417 / 1827 sold -
With brass handle Measuring 13" diameter x 3.25" high 1418 / 1827 sold -
With brass handle Measuring 13" diameter x 3.25" high 1419 / 1827 sold -
With brass handle Measuring 13" diameter x 3.25" high 1420 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 7" diameter x 3.5" high with Brass handle on lid and pot 1421 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 7" diameter x 3.5" high with Brass handle on lid and pot 1422 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 7" diameter x 3.5" high with Brass handle on lid and pot 1423 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 7" diameter x 3.5" high with Brass handle on lid and pot 1424 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 7" diameter x 3.5" high with Brass handle on lid and pot 1425 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 6.75" x 3.5" high 1426 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 6.75" x 3.5" high 1427 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 6.75" x 3.5" high 1428 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 6.75" x 3.5" high 1429 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 9.5" diameter x 2.75" high 1430 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 9.5" diameter x 2.75" high 1431 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 9.5" diameter x 2.75" high 1432 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 10.5" diameter x 5" high 1433 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 10.5" diameter x 5" high 1434 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 6.5" diameter x 7.5" high Signs of normal wear 1435 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 6.5" diameter x 7.5" high Signs of normal wear 1436 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 8" and 9" diameter x 4.5" high Very good condition 1446 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 8" and 9" diameter x 4.5" high Very good condition 1447 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 8" and 9" diameter x 4.5" high Very good condition 1448 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 20.5" wide x 18.5" high Signed on lower left corner Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1451 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 20.5" wide x 18.5" high Signed on lower left corner Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1452 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 20.5" wide x 18.5" high Signed on lower left corner Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1453 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 20.5" wide x 18.5" high Signed on lower left corner Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1454 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 20.5" wide x 18.5" high Signed on lower left corner Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1455 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 20.5" wide x 18.5" high Signed on lower left corner Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1456 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 20.5" wide x 18.5" high Signed on lower left corner Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1457 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 33.75" wide x 27.75" high Behind glass 1458 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 33.75" wide x 27.75" high Behind glass 1459 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 33.75" wide x 27.75" high Behind glass 1460 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 33.75" wide x 27.75" high Behind glass 1461 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 33.75" wide x 27.75" high Behind glass 1462 / 1827 sold -
Measuring 23.25" wide x 29" high 1469 / 1827 -
Measuring 23.25" wide x 29" high 1470 / 1827 -
Measuring 23.25" wide x 29" high 1471 / 1827 -
measuring 19.75" wide x 25.5" high behind glass 1472 / 1827 sold -
measuring 19.75" wide x 25.5" high behind glass 1473 / 1827 sold -
measuring 19.75" wide x 25.5" high behind glass 1474 / 1827 sold -
measuring 19.75" wide x 25.5" high behind glass 1475 / 1827 sold -
no signature measuring 29.25" wide x 23.25" high 1481 / 1827 sold -
no signature measuring 29.25" wide x 23.25" high 1482 / 1827 sold -
quote "may you always dwell in "the peaceable kingdom" sincerely Nan Lee measuring 29" square Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1483 / 1827 sold -
quote "may you always dwell in "the peaceable kingdom" sincerely Nan Lee measuring 29" square Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1484 / 1827 sold -
quote "may you always dwell in "the peaceable kingdom" sincerely Nan Lee measuring 29" square Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1485 / 1827 sold -
quote "may you always dwell in "the peaceable kingdom" sincerely Nan Lee measuring 29" square Bio: After graduating from Western High School in Baltimore, MD in 1938, she attended the Maryland Institute of Art where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Mrs. Roberts worked for Hoschild Kohn Department Store as a commercial artist. She later worked as a commercial artist in New York City. In 1947 she married John Joseph Roberts of Rochester, NY and moved to London, England. They later lived in Paris, Milan and Rome. In 1960 she retired to the U.S. in Princeton, NJ. They moved to New Canaan, CT before settling in Easton, MD. Mrs. Roberts was internationally known artist of animals painted on broken pieces of marble. Her pieces of art were owned by Nelson Rockefeller, the Duchess of Windsor and first lady Nancy Reagan. In 1976 she was elected to the Hall of Fame of the Society of Illustrators. Mrs. Roberts work has been shown in New York, Dallas and Houston, TX, and London, England. Locally she was a constant exhibitor at the Lu-Ev Gallery in Easton, MD. All of her art work was signed “Nan Lee”. 1486 / 1827 sold -
measuring 38" wide x 31" high signed on lower left hand side 1487 / 1827 sold -
measuring 38" wide x 31" high signed on lower left hand side 1488 / 1827 sold -
measuring 37.25" wide x 30" high 1489 / 1827 sold -
measuring 37.25" wide x 30" high 1490 / 1827 sold -
measuring 37.25" wide x 30" high 1491 / 1827 sold -
measuring 15" x 18" high 1492 / 1827 sold -
measuring 15" x 18" high 1493 / 1827 sold -
measuring 16" wide x 12" high 1494 / 1827 sold -
measuring 16" wide x 12" high 1495 / 1827 sold -
measuring 16" wide x 12" high 1496 / 1827 sold -
measuring 16" wide x 12" high 1497 / 1827 sold -
measuring 17.5" wide x 14.5" high 1498 / 1827 sold -
measuring 17.5" wide x 14.5" high 1499 / 1827 sold -
measuring 17.5" wide x 14.5" high 1500 / 1827 sold
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