wondering if any one can help identify/appraise this item.box with domed hinged lid appears to be silver plated over copper? quite heavy in weight, approx 3" x 4"
I know that alan kenny is a well known irish artist. His new paintings sell for up to $26,000. but his older work in a more true to life style sell for much less. This painting is a landscape of the gap of dunloe. This is a high quaility painting of the gap with a stormy sky over the mountains, very true to photos of it. I would like to know about what this is worth and if there is a market for his work in the U.S. I have asked locally in south fl and no one has heard of him.
this is a very large painting of a light house on the rocks by ocean. I am not sure what type of paint it is done in. It seems to be oil but then layered in a coolage effect. Some of the large pieces of paint have come off but the way that it is done with the layering it doesn't look bad The artist is Dennis Alton. I have seen a print of his on line for sale but I have no information on who he is.
this is an older fine quality painting of only the ocean with violent waves and small sky. It is signed cunningham in the lower right. there is no first name and cunningham is written very delicate and smooth. The "i" is dotted as a circle instead of a dot.
this is a drawing of a baby girl's head about 2 or 3 years old with short curly hair. she has fat cheeks and is looking down and to the left. It is done in dark pencil and accented in black ink and her cheeks, lips and beaded or pearl necklace is pink pastel. The signature is faded but may be R.B.S. in fancy letters in the lower right corner. About a years after I bought it I found a print of it in an art store. The owner couldn't give me any information on who the artist was other than he thought it was from a master. To me it does not look like the style of a master but more modern.
There are two cups. One has an orange popple (Puzzle Popple™) and reads: "Fun's a Popping!". The other is a white popple (Puffball Popple™) and reads: "Steppin' Out for Fun!"