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Essie Leone Seavey Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1872 - d. 1932

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    • PORTRAIT OF A BULL BY ESSIE LEONE SEAVEY (1872-1932).
      Apr. 27, 2024

      PORTRAIT OF A BULL BY ESSIE LEONE SEAVEY (1872-1932).

      Est: $200 - $400

      PORTRAIT OF A BULL BY ESSIE LEONE SEAVEY (1872-1932). American, 20th Century. Circa 1900, oil on academy board. Nicely done profile. A little wear. 10.25"h. 12.25"w. Framed 18"h. 20"w.

      Amelia Jeffers
    • Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (1872-1932): Basiti Adam-Disadvantage
      Apr. 19, 2023

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (1872-1932): Basiti Adam-Disadvantage

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Oil on canvas, 1911, signed 'E. Leone Seavey' and dated lower left, lined. 24 1/2 x 36 in., 29 40 1/2 in. (frame). The Collection of Susie Hilfiger at Denbigh Farm

      STAIR
    • ESSIE LEONE SEAVEY LUCAS (AMERICAN, 1872-1932) FOLK ART CANINE PAINTING,
      Aug. 27, 2022

      ESSIE LEONE SEAVEY LUCAS (AMERICAN, 1872-1932) FOLK ART CANINE PAINTING,

      Est: $100 - $200

      oil on photograph, copied from a photogravure, depicting an English cocker spaniel, signed in the lower left "EL.S. Lucas" (E. Leone Senvey Lucas). Housed in a modern frame. Active in Kentucky.

      Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
    • Essie Leone Seavey Lucas oil horse portrait
      Oct. 01, 2021

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas oil horse portrait

      Est: $400 - $800

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American 1872-1932), oil on canvas horse portrait, inscribed Maud M, signed lower right, 17" x 24". Provenance: A Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Collection.

      Pook & Pook Inc.
    • Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American, 1872-1932), A Pair of Thoroughbred Racehorse Portraits
      Mar. 13, 2021

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American, 1872-1932), A Pair of Thoroughbred Racehorse Portraits

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American, 1872-1932), A Pair of Thoroughbred Racehorse Portraits oil on card, both signed "E. L. Lucas," the portrait of Bradley's Peggy is further inscribed "Painted Photograph," both in period gilt frames and presented under glass and within gilt mats inscribed with the horses' names - Bradley's Peggy and Bubbling Over. Sheet 8 x 10 in.; Frame dimensions 10 1/2 x 12 5/8 in. (each) Bubbling Over (1923-1938) was bred and owned by Colonel Edward Riley Bradley. Bubbling Over won the 1926 Kentucky Derby and sired the 1932 Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner, Burgoo King. Details on Peggy are unknown, but it is assumed the mare was from Bradley's Idle Hour Farm. Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American, 1872-1932), Bradley's Peggy
      Mar. 13, 2021

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American, 1872-1932), Bradley's Peggy

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American, 1872-1932), Bradley's Peggy oil on canvas, signed "E. Leone Seavey-Lucas" and dated 1925 at lower left, inscribed on the verso, painted in an oval and framed with gallery plaque. Sight size 23 1/2 x 19 in.; Frame dimensions 29 x 26 in. Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
    • A PAIR
      Nov. 18, 2015

      A PAIR

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American, 1872-1932) 'BELLE OF ERIN' & 'TRAINING TODAY' (a pair) Oil on canvas, 12" x 9" each Signed and inscribed $3,000. - 4,000.

      The Sporting Art Auction
    • A PAIR
      Nov. 18, 2015

      A PAIR

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Essie Leone Seavey Lucas (American, 1872-1932) 'NANCY PANSY' & 'SILVER TIP' (a pair) Oil on canvas, 22" x 31" each Signed, dated 1922 & 1923 $6,000. - 8,000. Provenance: Commissioned by William E. du Pont, Jr. directly from the artist. Thence by family decent to the present owner. Essie Leone Seavey Lucas was commissioned by William du Pont Jr. to paint many of his favorite hounds and horses. The Seavey- Lucas portraits above are of two of his favorite horses: Silver Tip and Nancy Pansy. Du Pont was an avid foxhunter and the consummate horseman. His skill in the saddle was recognized and reported to the readership of the New York Times in an article on April 22, 1920 and titled The Brooklyn Spring Horse Show Opens. "Second place went to Silver Tip, a bay gelding owned and ridden by William du Pont who developed the horse on Foxcatcher Farm Rosemont, Pa. Mr. du Pont was one of the few owners who rode their own horses and, he showed considerable skill in guiding Silver Tip over the bars." On July 30, 1921, the New York Times reported "NANCY PANSY FIRST IN TWO CLASSES Du Pont Hunter scores twice at Monmouth County Show_Owner is Injured." The story goes on to detail that du Pont had sustained a shoulder injury but still won the Qualified Hunters class with Nancy Pansy and also took third place in the same competition on Silver Tip. Du Pont also won the "Hunters or Jumpers Shown Over Jumps 3 Feet 6 Inches" again on Nancy Pansy and again in the same class took the third place honors on Silver tip.

      The Sporting Art Auction
    • ESSIE LEONE SEAVEY, American, 1872-1932, Portrait of a horse with distant rolling hills., Oil on artist panel, 7.5" x 9.25" sight. F...
      Nov. 22, 2014

      ESSIE LEONE SEAVEY, American, 1872-1932, Portrait of a horse with distant rolling hills., Oil on artist panel, 7.5" x 9.25" sight. F...

      Est: $150 - $250

      ESSIE LEONE SEAVEY American, 1872-1932 Portrait of a horse with distant rolling hills. Signed lower left "E. Leone Seavey Copyrighted 1909". Oil on artist panel, 7.5" x 9.25" sight. Framed.

      Eldred's
    • Essie Leone Seavey-Lucas (American, 1872-1932)
      May. 23, 2010

      Essie Leone Seavey-Lucas (American, 1872-1932)

      Est: $500 - $750

      DESCRIPTION: Essie Leone Seavey-Lucas (American, 1872-1932). Miss Bertha Hanover. Oil on canvas. Depicts the horse Hanover's Bertha at the age of four standing in a field of green grass at the Hanover Stables in Hanover, PA. Signed, lower left. Inscribed "L.A. Gleitsman," lower right. This horse was the winner of the Hambletonian in 1930 under driver-trainer Tom Berry and later became the first winner to produce another winner of the race. In a faux gold leaf frame with a brass plaque that is marked, "Miss Bertha Hanover/4 Yrs., 2.00." Also included is a Hambletonian cartoon featuring the horse as well as a whip that was used with her. The artist was born in Vermont and began painting animals at a young age. She studied under Scott Leighton who was considered the most noted painter of animals in the East. MEASUREMENTS: 22-1/4" x 30-1/8". Overall with frame 26-1/2" x 34-1/2". CONDITION: Paint loss in the sky and possible inpainting at the left side.

      Cordier Auctions & Appraisals
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