Property from a Private Collector, Philadelphia and Hilton Head Island
Description:
C. Chandler Ross (CT/NY,1882-1952) Portrait Miniature of a Woman with Pearls, c. 1918, watercolor on ivory, signed 'C. Chandler Roos' right edge, depicting a woman with auburn hair and blue eyes wearing pearls and gold brocade dress and a fur wrap. Provenance: Purchased at Christine Archibald Portrait Miniatures for $1,515 in 2006. Christine Archibald notes 'There are no listings apparent for C. Chandler Roos, but several for C. Chandler Ross. C. Chandler Ross (1882-1952) was from Ridgefield, Connecticut, and New York City. He studied at the Académie Julian in Paris, and also in Italy and Germany. He painted portraits of many prominent people, and his floral paintings were published and reproduced by the New York Graphic Society.' AskArt notes that he studied art in Paris and Munich, and under Anders Zorn, a Swedish master.
IVORY STATEMENT
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INTERSTATE SALE
This item meets the criteria to be an ESA (Endangered Species Act) Antique:
A. It is 100 years old or older;
B. It is composed in part or whole of any endangered species or threatened species listed under section 1533 of the Act;
C. It has not been repaired or modified with any part of any such species on or after December 28, 1973; and
*D. It entered at a port designated for the import of ESA antiques
*Under Director’s Order No. 210, as a matter of enforcement discretion, items imported prior to September 22, 1982, and items created in the United States and never imported must comply with elements A, B, and C above, but not element D.
This lot is has documentation that meets federal requirements for an interstate sale including; either a CITES pre-Convention certificate, a dateable photograph, a dated letter, or other documentation referring to the item or other evidence.
Guidance provided by the FWS located in appendix 1 of the Director’s Order 210 establishes the criteria for the antiques exemption for the prohibitions of the ESA, the criteria used for this lot meets the requirements of proof listed in Director’s Order 210, appendix 1, sections 5, 6, and 7.
Measurements: Height: by sight 2 1/2 in. x Width: 2 in.
Condition:
Good condition, not viewed out of frame, light wear to frame.