Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY. Items include signed Taro Yamamoto abstract oil on canvas framed and matted under glass; early 17th C English Jacobean having floral decoration; Lladro porcelain figurine titled "Feliz Aniversario" ; Lenox incl "Cinderella" figurine; Samsung 42" TV having plasma display model # PN42A400C2D; Upholstered love seat and ottoman having floral pattern and carved decoration; Records incl "Neil Diamond "His 12 Greatest Hits", "Jerry Vale Be My Love"; Cranberry glass stemware having cut stems; purses varying in size, colors, some brands incl "Coach", "Jaclyn Smith", etc. and more.

Payment is due by Tuesday, November 21 at 1PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Wednesday, November 22 at 3PM.

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Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY. Items include signed Taro Yamamoto abstract oil on canvas framed and matted under glass; early 17th C English Jacobean having floral decoration; Lladro porcelain figurine titled "Feliz Aniversario" ; Lenox incl "Cinderella" figurine; Samsung 42" TV having plasma display model # PN42A400C2D; Upholstered love seat and ottoman having floral pattern and carved decoration; Records incl "Neil Diamond "His 12 Greatest Hits", "Jerry Vale Be My Love"; Cranberry glass stemware having cut stems; purses varying in size, colors, some brands incl "Coach", "Jaclyn Smith", etc. and more.

Payment is due by Tuesday, November 21 at 1PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Wednesday, November 22 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice.
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#57 – Vadik Suljakov framed and matted numbered print under glass of wagon with flowers with cityscape background, marked lower left "38/50", signed lower right "Suljakov", 64.5" x 52.5". Bio from Amourdart: Vadik Suljakov (1960) master Russian artist, nicknamed "Dima", has established himself as one of the most distinguished young impressionists in the country since he moved from Russia. At the age of 12 he started his formal training at Moscow First Art School. While in college, he was given the opportunity to visit Italy and France and took part in student exhibitions. It was then that the charm and beauty of these countries left an indelible mark on Dima. After college, Suljakov spent three years in the Russian Army. Tired of being asked by the government to tie his art to politics and longing for the freedom to express himself on canvas, Dima traveled to America in 1990. Suljakov worked as a commercial artist in New York City for several months before the company he was working for shut down. In 1991 Dima moved to Southern California and settled in the picturesque town of Laguna Beach. Working from sketches, thousands of photographs and vivid, cherished memories, Dima continues to create magical scenes that convey a timeless sense of history and old world beauty. Recognized by the Chalmers Institute as one of the premier Russian impressionists living and working today, Suljakov has garnered numerous awards, including Laguna Beach of the Year 2001, Long Beach Art Gala Distinguished Artist Award 2003 as well as being the featured artist at the Piermont. Pickup only.

Vadik Suljakov framed and matted numbered print under glass of wagon with flowers with cityscape background, marked lower left "38/50", signed lower right "Suljakov", 64.5" x 52.5". Bio from Amourdart: Vadik Suljakov (1960) master Russian artist, nicknamed "Dima", has established himself as one of the most distinguished young impressionists in the country since he moved from Russia. At the age of 12 he started his formal training at Moscow First Art School. While in college, he was given the opportunity to visit Italy and France and took part in student exhibitions. It was then that the charm and beauty of these countries left an indelible mark on Dima. After college, Suljakov spent three years in the Russian Army. Tired of being asked by the government to tie his art to politics and longing for the freedom to express himself on canvas, Dima traveled to America in 1990. Suljakov worked as a commercial artist in New York City for several months before the company he was working for shut down. In 1991 Dima moved to Southern California and settled in the picturesque town of Laguna Beach. Working from sketches, thousands of photographs and vivid, cherished memories, Dima continues to create magical scenes that convey a timeless sense of history and old world beauty. Recognized by the Chalmers Institute as one of the premier Russian impressionists living and working today, Suljakov has garnered numerous awards, including Laguna Beach of the Year 2001, Long Beach Art Gala Distinguished Artist Award 2003 as well as being the featured artist at the Piermont. Pickup only.

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Vadik Suljakov framed and matted numbered print under glass of wagon with flowers with cityscape background, marked lower left "38/50", signed lower right "Suljakov", 64.5" x 52.5". Bio from Amourdart: Vadik Suljakov (1960) master Russian artist, nicknamed "Dima", has established himself as one of the most distinguished young impressionists in the country since he moved from Russia. At the age of 12 he started his formal training at Moscow First Art School. While in college, he was given the opportunity to visit Italy and France and took part in student exhibitions. It was then that the charm and beauty of these countries left an indelible mark on Dima. After college, Suljakov spent three years in the Russian Army. Tired of being asked by the government to tie his art to politics and longing for the freedom to express himself on canvas, Dima traveled to America in 1990. Suljakov worked as a commercial artist in New York City for several months before the company he was working for shut down. In 1991 Dima moved to Southern California and settled in the picturesque town of Laguna Beach. Working from sketches, thousands of photographs and vivid, cherished memories, Dima continues to create magical scenes that convey a timeless sense of history and old world beauty. Recognized by the Chalmers Institute as one of the premier Russian impressionists living and working today, Suljakov has garnered numerous awards, including Laguna Beach of the Year 2001, Long Beach Art Gala Distinguished Artist Award 2003 as well as being the featured artist at the Piermont. Pickup only.

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