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    At the beginning of the month we search eBay completed sales under most major collectibles categories. We then post the Top 5 eBay completed auctions that sold for the highest price for each category. This listing was one of the Top 5 sales for this collectibles category under Art (Paintings). We hope you enjoy looking at the information as much as we enjoy posting it. Please make sure you come back periodically, to see the Top collectibles that sold on eBay every month!.

    #1. Top Art (Painting) Sold for $5,750. on eBay

    2. Top Art (Painting) Sold for $5,750. on eBay

     

     

     

     

     

    Name of Collectible:  19 Century English Oil Painting By John Frederick Herring Jr 1849 (5687)
    This item Sold for $5,750. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  htantiques
    Description by seller: “Date:  1861. Medium:  Oil on Canvas. Period:  19th Century. Origin:  England.   Artist Nationality:  English. JOHN FREDERICK HERRING. BUSY FARMYARD  Oil on canvas, relined. Signed and dated 1861 lower right. Size: 25 by 30 in. Frame: 31 by 36”.

    Definitely a cool collectible capturing the number one spot for the highest sold Art on eBay in the month of November 2013.

    #2. Top Art (Painting) Sold for $5,060. on eBay

    3. Top Art (Painting) Sold for $5,060. on eBay

     

     

     

     

     

    Name of Collectible:  Turkish painting, signed Burak , Cihat Burak
    This item Sold for $5,060. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller:  art_aware
    Description by seller: “Gouache, pastel on paper signed Burak 17 “ X 21 “ Was estimated $ 8000- 12 000 by the major Turkish Auction”.

    Here’s our number two spot for a Art that sold for the second highest price on  eBay in the month of November 2013.

    #3. Top Art (Painting) Sold for $4,100.55. on eBay

    4. Top Art (Painting) Sold for $4,100.55. on eBay

     

     

     

     

     

    Name of Collectible:1916 George Bellows Signed Oil On Canvas Board Painting
    This item Sold for $4,100.55. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: redspiderbill
    Description by seller: “Take a look at this amazing piece of antique artwork.  This original oil on canvas board painting is a seascape or “marine” done by famed American artist George Bellows.  This piece was purchased by a friend about 20 years ago at the estate sale of Harry Spindler in Tulsa, Oklahoma.  The painting came with an original letter (and envelope) written by Bellows to Mr. Spindler in 1921 prior to the purchase of the painting“.

    Here’s our number three spot for a Art that sold for the second highest price on  eBay in the month of November 2013.

    #4. Top Art (Painting) Sold for $4,050. on eBay

    5. Top Art (Painting) Sold for $4,050. on eBay

     

     

     

     

     

    Name of Collectible:  17c Dutch Golden Age Figural Painting School Of Gerrit Van Honthorst
    This item Sold for $4,050. (Click Image to View Auction).
    eBay seller: pg123
    Description by seller: “This listing is for a for 17th century Dutch Golden age figural painting in the School of Gerrit Van Honthorst.  The painting is oil on stretched canvas and is unframed.  It measures 27 ½ by 25 ¼ inches or 70 by 64 cm.  The painting shows two figures in an interior setting.  The room is stone with a large arched window behind the figures.  The gentleman in the finer clothes is standing behind a bench with pages of notes and bottles before him.  He holds a glass bottle in his hand and gazes at the contents with wonder.  The figure in the back watches with intense curiosity.  The painting has excellent attention to detail and light“.

    Here’s our number four spot for a Art that sold for the fourth highest price on  eBay in the month of November 2013.

    This is definitely a very nice  Collectible that brought a lot of attention and a great price. Is this your auction and prefer we remove your item? If so, send us an email here.

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