Spirited bidding was noted during Freeman’s June 26 auction of Fine American and European Paintings and Sculpture with the sale achieving an impressive $3.3 million for the 200-plus lots offered. Leading the way was a selection of works by Pennsylvania Impressionists, several of which fetched well over $100,000. Among the most important of these paintings was Edward Willis Redfield’s “Home by the River,” which sold for $567,750 to a private Pennsylvania collector. Other lots of interest included Maurice Prendergast’s “An Old Fashioned Garden,” which fetched $342,750, Daniel Garber’s “Uplands-November” at $387,750, and George William Sotter’s “Road-Winter” selling at $174,000.