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b. 1811 - d. 1851

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    • Attributed to Orlando Hand Bears (1811-1851): Portrait of a Boy
      Sep. 08, 2022

      Attributed to Orlando Hand Bears (1811-1851): Portrait of a Boy

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Oil on canvas, unsigned, lined. 30 x 24 1/2 in., 34 1/2 x 29 1/2 in. (frame).

      STAIR
    • ORLANDO HAND BEARS (1812-1851) Portrait of Ephraim Niles Byram1838oil on canvas82 1/4in x 41 1/4in (208.9 x 104.8cm)
      Oct. 06, 2020

      ORLANDO HAND BEARS (1812-1851) Portrait of Ephraim Niles Byram1838oil on canvas82 1/4in x 41 1/4in (208.9 x 104.8cm)

      Est: $30,000 - $50,000

      ORLANDO HAND BEARS (1812-1851) Portrait of Ephraim Niles Byram 1838 oil on canvas 82 1/4in x 41 1/4in (208.9 x 104.8cm) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Orlando Hand Bears American, 1811-1851 Pair of Portraits of Eunice and Henry Harris, New London, CT, 1835 The firs...
      Oct. 05, 2016

      Orlando Hand Bears American, 1811-1851 Pair of Portraits of Eunice and Henry Harris, New London, CT, 1835 The firs...

      Est: $7,000 - $9,000

      Orlando Hand Bears American, 1811-1851 Pair of Portraits of Eunice and Henry Harris, New London, CT, 1835 The first inscribed Eunice Harris wife of Henry Harris/ Aged 4... years Feb the 4th Day 1835 / Taken by O. H. Bears at the Same time on an old label affixed to the backing Each oil on canvas Each 34 x 28 inches Provenance: James Davidson, New London, CT Estate of James Davidson, New London, CT Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, CT, on loan from 1933-1935 pending settlement of the above estate, loan nos. 1933.570 and .571 John W. Bethell, South Essex, MA By descent in the family to the present owner Although Orlando Hand Bears is believed to have worked primarily in Sag Harbor, on the east end of Long Island, several portraits by the artist of Connecticut residents are included in public collections in the vicinity of New London and Norwich. Little is known of Eunice and Henry Harris. A Eunice Avery was born in Waterford, New London, CT in 1793 and married Henry Harris. Her birth date appears appropriate to the approximate age of Mrs. Harris as indicated on the partial label on the reverse of her likeness. C 

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    • Attributed to Orlando Hand Bears (1811-1851), a pair of portraits: mary hedges and robert fordham of sag harbor, long island, ny, Sitte
      Nov. 19, 2011

      Attributed to Orlando Hand Bears (1811-1851), a pair of portraits: mary hedges and robert fordham of sag harbor, long island, ny, Sitte

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Attributed to Orlando Hand Bears (1811-1851) a pair of portraits: mary hedges and robert fordham of sag harbor, long island, ny Sitters' names inscribed on stretchers, oil on canvas, framed. 31 1/2 in. x 24 1/2 in. (sight) PROVENANCE: A hand-written note on calling card of Mr. Herbert Fordham on stretcher reads, "Robert Fordham brother of Jeffrey who was G.F.(grandfather) of Robert's son Charlie was father of Melinda who gave the 2 portraits to HF." Robert Fordham (1791-1834) and Mary Hedges (1793-1860) were married in Sag Harbor, January 1, 1815. They had seven children.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • A Double Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Job Babcock, Sag Harbor, Long Island
      Jan. 18, 2008

      A Double Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Job Babcock, Sag Harbor, Long Island

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      Orlando Hand Bears (1811-1851), Circa 1837 A Double Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Job Babcock, Sag Harbor, Long Island oil on canvas 42 x 58½ inches

      Christie's
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