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DARWIN, Compelling & Resonant Objects, Philadelphia - A Nineteenth Century oil on canvas of a bountiful cornucopia of New Jersey origin highlighting the abundant regional produce: tomatoes, blueberries, asparagus, blackberries, etc.

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DARWIN, Compelling & Resonant Objects, Philadelphia — A Nineteenth Century oil on canvas of a bountiful cornucopia of New Jersey origin highlighting the abundant regional produce: tomatoes, blueberries, asparagus, blackberries, etc.

 

DARWIN, Compelling & Resonant Objects, Philadelphia — Vibrant single-board game board in red, apple green and cream, circa 1920, from Lancaster County, Penn.

 

DARWIN, Compelling & Resonant Objects, Philadelphia — An exceptional early Nineteenth Century baleen, mahogany, whalebone and ivory presentation box crowned with a narwhal carved fully in the round. The back in incised with two 15-star American flags, an octagonal lighthouse and flensing tools. It dates circa 1800 and is of New England origin.

 

FREDERIC I. THALER, Cornwall Bridge, Conn. — J. Francis Murphy, NA (1853–1921), “Evening,” 1920, an oil on canvas measuring 24¼ by 33¾ inches. This painting was exhibited at the National Academy of design in the year of Murphy’s death and is probably the last important exhibited painting of his artistic career.

 

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