John Pike Watercolors and Oil Paintings Wanted for Purchase!

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I am interested in purchasing art work by the artist John Scott Jay Pike, Woodstock artist. I am most interested in original oil and watercolor paintings by this listed National Academy American artist.

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Blake Benton cragsart@aol.com

-- Sincerely, Blake Benton cragsart@aol.com (cragsart@aol.com), June 20, 2003

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I have a watercolor by John Pike that I have had over 29 years purchased at an auction-have no idea of the title please contact me. Thanks Anna

-- Anna Norris (sanddollar2925@yahoo.com), August 20, 2003.

I am also interested in purchasing paintings from john pike. please e-mail me

-- elaine gauthier (egauth4740@rogers.com), November 05, 2003.

I believeI have an original watercolor by John Pike and am interested in where I can get it properly appraised. Any ideas?

-- victoria miller (after-glow@cox.net), November 09, 2003.

I have 2 original watercolors by John Pike. I purchased both directly from him in 1964 or 1965. We used to live in Woodstock. One is a woodland scene with a lovely rabbit painted in Woodstock, I believe, the other is a seascape (wave)painted in Hawaii. They measure about 29x21 inches inside the matting. I also have some cartoons that were done for my father, by John. I may be interested in selling one or all and would like an opinion as to what they are worth. Thank you, Vicki Little

-- vicki little (vickime45@yahoo.com), January 03, 2004.

I recently purchased a John Pike Giclee, "Ahead of the Wind" (numbered). Where can I find out more information about when this watercolor was painted and what its value is if any?

-- Sherry Traugott (lcplumbing@ctesc.net), January 05, 2004.


I beleive I have an original watercolor done by John Pike. I purchased it at a garage sale 5 years ago. It is a lady sitting by the window. A cat is sitting on a chair. A large fireplace to the right of the picture. There is a glass of wine (I beleive on the table. It is set in the early 1900. It is on a board and framed. In the back of it is stamped Fred Pike and Fritzi CP 483 It is signed by John Pike.

-- elaine gauthier (egauth4740@rogers.com), February 09, 2004.

We have a unique piece of art by John Pike, his original John Pike Stutz Bearcat "Pussycat". John Pike took this car to many car shows and is well known in the art world. Any interest in this piece of art, please e-mail.

-- Gary Mihalick (gnotpretty@aol.com), March 28, 2004.

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