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  • Randall Palmer oil on panel portrait
    Apr. 23, 2021

    Randall Palmer oil on panel portrait

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Randall Palmer (New York 1807-1845), oil on panel portrait of J. J. Vanrensalaer, age 20 years 11 months, signed verso R. Palmer pinxt. Seneca Falls, 1833, 26"x 22 1/2". Provenance: Garth's, November 25, 2011, lot 794.

    Pook & Pook Inc.
  • RANDALL PALMER (1800-1850): PORTRAIT OF SARAH MARIA BOWNE RAYMOND; AND PORTRAIT OF SAMUEL WHITTLESY RAYMOND
    Oct. 29, 2016

    RANDALL PALMER (1800-1850): PORTRAIT OF SARAH MARIA BOWNE RAYMOND; AND PORTRAIT OF SAMUEL WHITTLESY RAYMOND

    Est: $1,500 - $3,000

    RANDALL PALMER (1800-1850): PORTRAIT OF SARAH MARIA BOWNE RAYMOND; AND PORTRAIT OF SAMUEL WHITTLESY RAYMOND Two oil on canvas, both presumably signed ''R. Palmer Pixt'' and dated ''July 25, 1840'' on the reverse (xerox copies attached to the backs of frames), lined. Both 34 1/2 x 28 in., 43 x 36 1/2 in. Note: Members of the Bowne family lived in Flushing, NY from the 17th through the 20th Centuries. John Bowne expanded the Anglo-Dutch house, now called The Bowne House, in 1669 and again in 1680 as his family expanded. The house is now The Bowne House Historical Society and is the best-preserved example of this vernacular architecture in the country. The family''s genealogical tree is documented in Edith King Wilson''s book Bowne Family of Flushing, Long Island.

    STAIR
  • Randall Palmer (1800-1850): Portrait of Sarah Maria Bowne Raymond; and Portrait of Samuel Whittlesy Raymond
    Aug. 05, 2016

    Randall Palmer (1800-1850): Portrait of Sarah Maria Bowne Raymond; and Portrait of Samuel Whittlesy Raymond

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Randall Palmer (1800-1850): Portrait of Sarah Maria Bowne Raymond; and Portrait of Samuel Whittlesy Raymond Two oil on canvas, both presumably signed 'R. Palmer Pixt' and dated 'July 25, 1840' on the reverse, lined. Both 34 1/2 x 28 in., 43 x 36 1/2 in. Note: Members of the Bowne family lived in Flushing, NY from the 17th through the 20th Centuries. John Bowne expanded the Anglo-Dutch house, now called The Bowne House, in 1669 and again in 1680 as his family expanded. The house is now The Bowne House Historical Society and is the best-preserved example of this vernacular architecture in the country. The family's genealogical tree is documented in Edith King Wilson's book Bowne Family of Flushing, Long Island.

    STAIR
  • Attrib to Randall Palmer oil
    Oct. 19, 2013

    Attrib to Randall Palmer oil

    Est: $400 - $600

    Attributed to Randall Palmer (American ?- 1842/45)- Portrait of a Gentleman- oil on canvas mounted to panel, some repairs and restoration. 30 x 23''

    Rachel Davis Fine Arts
  • PORTRAIT OF J.J. VAN RENSALAER BY RANDALL PALMER (NEW YORK, D. 1845).
    Nov. 26, 2011

    PORTRAIT OF J.J. VAN RENSALAER BY RANDALL PALMER (NEW YORK, D. 1845).

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    PORTRAIT OF J.J. VAN RENSALAER BY RANDALL PALMER (NEW YORK, D. 1845). Oil on single poplar board, signed on back. Handsome young man identified on the back with his age of "20 years, 11 months" and "R. Palmer Pt., Seneca Falls 1832 March --". Untouched except for revarnishing. 26"h. 22 1/4"w., in a mahogany veneer frame, 31 1/2"h. 28"w.

    Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • PORTRAIT OF J.J. VAN RENSALAER BY RANDALL PALMER (NEW YORK, D. 1845).
    May. 29, 2010

    PORTRAIT OF J.J. VAN RENSALAER BY RANDALL PALMER (NEW YORK, D. 1845).

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    PORTRAIT OF J.J. VAN RENSALAER BY RANDALL PALMER (NEW YORK, D. 1845). Oil on single poplar board, signed on back. Handsome young man identified on the back with his age of "20 years, 11 months" and "R. Palmer Pt., Seneca Falls 1832 March --". Untouched except for revarnishing. 26"h. 22 1/4"w., in a mahogany veneer frame, 31 1/2"h. 28"w.

    Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Randall Palmer (FL. CA 1839-1843) , Self-Portrait of the Artist at his Easel, His Dog Seated Beneath an Empire Center Table oil on canvas
    Jan. 18, 2008

    Randall Palmer (FL. CA 1839-1843) , Self-Portrait of the Artist at his Easel, His Dog Seated Beneath an Empire Center Table oil on canvas

    Est: $5,000 - $10,000

    the painting is a compendium of 19th century fashionable design including a handsome veneered center table; Empire armchair; ingrain carpet; on the easel is a portrait of an attractive, young girl, a landscape visible through an open window; originial stretchers and frame. oil on canvas

    Sotheby's
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