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| 90000 | Booker T. Washington Typed Letter Signed, 8.5" x 11", one page, on Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute stationary, October 27, 1897, [Tuskegee, Alabama]. Light folds and collector's pencil note, else near fine. "Few persons who have not been directly engaged in educational work among my race in the South, can appreciate just how far clothing, whether new or old, for bed use or for wearing, can be made to go in helping students to secure an education, and at the same time not cultivate a dependant spirit in the students." Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $155.35. |
| 90001 | William Jennings Bryan Autograph Letter Signed, 5.75" x 9.5", two pages, on W. J. Bryan Attorney At Law stationary, May 6, 1885, Jacksonville, Illinois. Folds and creases with minor edge staining, else near fine. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90002 | James M. Dalzell Two Autograph Manuscripts Signed, an original poem "The Blue and the Gray of 1867", 8.5" X 13", two pages of four pages conjoined, April 1867, Washington, D.C.; and, a revision of the same poem, 8.5" X 14", two pages of four pages conjoined, May 30, 1916, Soldier's Home, Dayton, Ohio. The original poem bound with archival tape, else both fine. Dalzell's original poem was filled with rancor, "Let Oblivion seal up their graves,/ Of Treason, Disgrace, and Defeat./ Had they triumphed the Blue had been slaves/ And the Union were lost in retreat." In a note attached to his revised poem, Dalzell tells how he changed, "At the great age of seventy seven, looking back over the graves of the men of both sides who fell in the war, the billowing mounds of green, scattered all over the land, drew forth my tears, and in the dim perspective these humble mounds seemed to blend into one. I could see no difference. Beneath slept men of both waring [sic] sections who gave the last full proof of their sincerity of conviction and courage to maintain it, no matter who was mistaken."Not Sold. |
| 90003 | Alfred B. Street Autograph Manuscript Signed, "Our Union", 5" X 8", one page, February 28, 1865, Albany [New York]. An eight-line poem, beautifully penned. Remnants of mounting on verso, else near fine. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90004 | 1990 Sadam Hussein Signed Document. One page, 8.5 x 12, 1990, in Arabic. An un-translated typed document bearing a printed eagle with shield device at top in gold ink, and gold ink decorative border, and signed in black ink at lower left. File holes to right margin, otherwise very fine condition. PSA/DNA COA. Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90005 | 4th Vice President of the United States George Clinton Clipped Signature "Geo: Clinton". 4" x 2", clipped from a larger document or letter toned, else a bold signature in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90006 | Oliver Wolcott, Jr. Letter Signed As United States Treasurer "Oliv. Wolcott". One page, 7.75" x 10", [Washington], July 3, 1795, to Robert Purviance, collector of customs, [Baltimore]. Wolcott writes of a contract drawn up at the War Department: "There can be no doubt I presume that a conveyance to the "United States of America" as grantees would be valid - and as all conveyances of the like nature have been hitherto taken in this manner, it is advisable that the same course should be pursued unless solid objections exist with which I am not acquainted." The letter has been taped by the top margin into a paper folder. The letter exhibits some toning at the folds, else is in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
| 90007 | Grover Cleveland Autograph Letter Signed as Governor of New York "Grover Cleveland". One page, 4.5" x 7", on Executive Mansion letterhead, Albany, July 14, 1884, to a "Miss Wheeler". Cleveland writes in part: "Thank you for your kind remembrance of me and your hearty congratulations...I cannot fail to call to mind anther good friend, who would have rejoiced, if she had lived to see my honorable preferments." The paper has slightly toned and the letter has the usual fold creases, else a fine letter dating from just before Cleveland's first term as President of the United States. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $262.90. |
| 90008 | Herbert Hoover Typed Letter Signed "Herbert Hoover". One page, 7.25" x 10.5", on his personal letterhead, New York, December 6, 1937, to Ernest Dressel North, Summit, New Jersey. He writes: "My interests have moved over from books to current events, so that I am no longer much interested as I used to be." With the usual fold creases, else in fine condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $77.68. |
| 90009 | Union General Benjamin F. Butler Clipped Signature "Benj F Butler". 2.25" x 1.25", clipped from a letter or document and mounted to a backing card, slightly toned, else a bold signature in very good condition. Besides serving as a general in the Civil War, Butler served as a Congressman from and a Governor of Massachusetts. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $29.00. |
| 90011 | Warren G. Harding Partial Document Signed "W. G. Harding". 7.75" x 2.75", February 6, 1903, with notary seal in blind, a printed proof of publication for a notice which ran for three weeks in Harding's newspaper The Marion Star. Before Harding's rise to president of the United States he enjoyed a successful newspaper career. He took the ailing Marion Star and brought the paper back to profitability. This is a bold and bright Harding signature in very good condition. Comes with a 7.75" x 10.5" portrait of Harding clipped from a souvenir program of the Conference on Limitation of Armament, in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90012 | Daniel Webster Clipped Signature "Danl Webster". 3" x 1.25", clipped from a larger document with printed "Department of State" still present and mounted to a backing sheet, toned and slightly wrinkled, else good condition. This specimen was obviously signed during one of Webster's two terms as Secretary of State. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90013 | Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison Autograph Letter Signed "Wm. Lloyd Garrison". Two pages, 5" x 8", Boston, February 9, 1878, to Luther Dame, Old Newburg. In this letter Garrison thanks the Society of Old Newburg for making him an honorary member. He writes in part: "I return by sincere acknowledgments, and shall deem it an honor to be connected with an association organized for such laudable purposes. Though it is more than half a century since I left my native place, my tenderest recollections cluster around it." Toned, with the usual fold creases, else near fine. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90014 | James Buchanan Clipped Signature "Sincerely your friend, James Buchanan". 3.25" x 1", clipped from a letter, toned, with mounting remnants on the verso, else very good. A nice example of the 15th President of the United States signature. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $286.80. |
| 90015 | Theodore Roosevelt Typed Letter Signed as Editor of The Outlook Magazine "T. Roosevelt". One page, 6.5" x 7.75", on The Outlook letterhead, New York, October 18, 1910, to John A. Stewart, New York. Roosevelt writes: "You must not ask me to make another engagement of any kind or sort to speak. I simply cannot do it. After election is over I will not make another engagement beyond those to which I am committed. I am very sorry." Fold creases, else fine condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $286.80. |
| 90016 | Theodore Roosevelt Signature "T. Roosevelt". 4" x 2.5", on autograph card, mounted to a stiff backing, some toning to card, mounting remnants on the verso, else a bright, bold signature in fine condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
| 90017 | James Madison Clipped Signature "James Madison". 2.72" x .75", clipped from a larger document or letter, toning to paper, thin circular stain affecting the "s" at the end of James and the "M" of Madison, mounting remnants on the verso, else good condition. A nice signature from the 4th President of the United States. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $597.50. |
| 90018 | Charles Sumner Autograph Letter Signed "Charles Sumner". Two pages, 4.5" x 7.25", tipped on to a larger backing sheet, no place, November 24, 1847. In this letter to "My dear Waterton" Sumner writes in reference to the "$5,000 Committee" and praises Waterton's preaching abilities or "noble Xtian discourse". He writes further that "Mrs. Story, albeit unused to high-flown praise, is enthusiastic in her communication...she says there was not a word in it, which did not have her cordial concurrence." The letter has toned about the edges and has the usual fold creases, else it is in fine condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90019 | Hannibal Hamlin Signature "Very Truly Yours H. Hamlin". 4" x 2.5", on autograph card, mounted to a backing sheet, Bangor, Maine, February, 8, 1883, card toned with age and ink slightly faded, else very good. A nice signature of Lincoln's Vice President signed after retiring from public life. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90020 | "The Little Giant" Stephen A. Douglas Clipped Signature "S. A. Douglas". 3.25" x .5", clipped from a larger document or letter and mounted on a stiff paper backing, paper toned, mounting glue has slightly stained the paper but does not affect text, very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90021 | Lincoln's First Secretary of War, Simon Cameron Autograph Letter Signed "Simon Cameron". One page, 7.5" x 9.75", October 13, 1851, to "Col. Frazer", toned with the usual fold creases, some ink smears, else very good. A letter with much Pennsylvania political content. Cameron appears to goad Frazer into strong arming people to defeat "Campbell". He writes in part: "Campbell will run behind. Indeed if your county does right, he will be defeated and there will be no more trouble with Mr. Buchn. Will you call on Mr. Amworke and remind him of that...I saw Dr. Shaffer of Eliz. Last Monday and today. I have seen Jacob Hamilton of Bainbridge. They will both help you carry Lancaster Co... If Campbell is defeated we will have easy work." Cameron was forced from the position of Secretary of War under a cloud of corruption. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $83.65. |
| 90022 | James A. Garfield Clipped Signature "Truly Yours J. A. Garfield M. C.". 2.5" x 1.25", clipped from a letter and mounted on a stiff backing, paper slightly toned, else a fine example. Sold with an illustration removed from an October 1, 1881 edition of Harper's Weekly titled "The Dead-bed of President Garfield" from a sketch by W. A. Rogers. There are fold creases present and a small section of loss affecting the title, with old taped repairs on the verso, else it is in good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $507.88. |
| 90023 | Millard Fillmore Clipped Signature "Millard Fillmore". 2.5" x .5", clipped from a larger document or letter, small portion of the top of "F" in Fillmore clipped, ink slightly faded, else near fine. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $507.88. |
| 90024 | John Quincy Adams Clipped Free Frank Signed "J. W. Adams". 3.25" x 2", clipped from a free franked envelope, some light staining and toning to paper, mounting remnants on verso, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $388.38. |
| 90025 | James Buchanan Clipped Signature "James Buchanan". 3.5" x 1", clipped from a free frank envelope and mounted on a stiff backing board with biographical information and images clipped from books or magazine, slight soiling and unfortunately an two such clippings encroach on the original backing paper but do not affect text, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
| 90026 | Simon Cameron Autograph Letter Signed "Simon Cameron". One page, 7.5" x 9.75", June 16, 1852, to "Col. Frazer", toned with the usual fold creases, some ink smears, else very good. A letter with strong Pennsylvania political content. Cameron writes in part: "I am right glad to hear of your complete triumph, I heard on Friday what was going on, & from my knowledge of Buchanan's character, was certain you would triumph. He made his dying effort for the nomination and he will now sink. All his todies [sic] will drop off, or be dropped.." Cameron served as Abraham Lincoln's first Secretary of War but was forced from the position of Secretary of War under a cloud of corruption. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90027 | Former Secretary of War Lewis Cass Autograph Letter Signed "Lew Cass". One page, 5" x 8", Washington, May 14, 1856, with the usual fold creases, integral second page missing, else very good. In this letter Lewis Cass, Secretary of War under Andrew Jackson and Secretary of State under James Buchanan, belatedly declines an invitation to a party writing in part: "I do not do out to parties, not having attended one this season...the fact is my speech put everything else out of my head and I ask you to pardon my omission." Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90028 | Calvin Coolidge Signature "Calvin Coolidge". 4.75" x 3", on paper, tape reinforcement on the verso to support crease, else a bold, bright signature in fine condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $65.73. |
| 90029 | Calvin Coolidge Typed Letter Signed as President "Calvin Coolidge". One page, 7" x 9", on White House letterhead, Washington, January 30, 1925, to Ambassador Myron T. Herrick, Paris, France. President Coolidge writes in part: "Thank you for your letter of the 16th which has just reached me...I am glad to have your views regarding this situation...It is especially gratifying, of course, to have your assurance that the selection of Mr. Kellogg for the Secretaryship of State has made an excellent impression." With the usual fold creases, evidence of a paperclip at the top left corner, a penciled notation from a former collector at the top, else near fine. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90030 | Calvin Coolidge Signature "Calvin Coolidge". 3.75" x 2.5", on autograph card, affixed to backing card, mounting remnants on the verso, toned, else a bold signature in near fine condition. Comes with a photo of Coolidge on horseback, clipped from a period magazine of newspaper. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $83.65. |
| 90031 | John Quincy Adams Cabinet Signature Lot. A group of five autograph letters or signatures from members of President John Quincy Adams cabinet including a one page autograph letter dated August 31, 1836 and signed "Saml L. Southard" (Secretary of the Navy), with the usual fold creases, else near fine; a one page autograph letter dated April 17, 1833 and signed "R. Rush" (Secretary of the Treasury), with the usual fold creases, some small tears at the edges, else very good; a one page autograph letter dated June 27, 1835 and signed "P. B. Porter" (Secretary of War), with the usual fold creases, tipped in to a paper folder, else very good; a clipped signature "James Barbour" (Secretary of War), mounted in a paper folder, toned, else very good; and a one page autograph letter dated May 20, 1828 signed "Edw Livingston" (Secretary of State under Andrew Jackson) to Samuel L. Southard, with the usual fold creases, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $65.73. |
| 90032 | A Group of Three Letters With President John Adams Connections. The group includes a one page letter, 8" x 10", Paris, July 16, 1800, from William Vans Murray in his capacity as ambassador to the Netherlands, to Sylvanus Bourne, American Consul General in Amsterdam, tone and with the usual fold creases, else very good; a two page letter, 5.5" x 7.75", Boston, June 24, 1789, from Theophilus Parsons, a Boston lawyer to Col. Josiah Little, toned with some old tape repairs on the verso, tears in the folds, the usual fold creases, else good; and a one page letter, 8" x 10", August 8, 1798, from Theodore Sedgwick, Senator from Massachusetts and fifth Speaker of the House of Representatives, tipped to a larger backing sheet, toned with a few splits and holes, with the usual fold creases, else near very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $89.63. |
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| 90033 | 2001 Cased $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 Silver Proof Set from The Washington Mint. Each individually cased silver proof measures 6" x 2.5" itself and 6.25" x 2.75" in the case. Each luxurious proof in this set contains one-quarter pound of .999 pure silver bullion, is individually struck by The Washington Mint, and limited to 50,000. All four proofs are housed in a beautiful wooden storage box measuring 14.5" x 9.5" x 3", and this lot includes the original mailing box from The Washington Mint. Accompanied by four registered and numbered COAs from The Washington Mint. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
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| 90034 | Archive of Letters From Early Governors of Maine. A lot of letters signed by various governors of Maine accompanied by several portraits of the included governors clipped from books. Included are letters signed by Samuel Wells, Samuel Cony, William Crosby and a document signed by Sidney Perham, in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90035 | Air Force General Curtis E. LeMay Photograph Signed "Curtis E. LeMay". 8" x 10", on official Air Force photograph, in fine condition. LeMay is the Air Force general who, during the Vietnam war, uttered the infamous comment: "My solution to the problem would be to tell them frankly that they've got to draw in their horns and stop their aggression, or we're going to bomb them back into the Stone Age." Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90036 | Illinois Abolitionist and Statesman Isaac Arnold Autograph Letter Signed "Isaac N. Arnold". One page, 5" x 8", Chicago, April 20, 1882, to Robert E. Thompson, slightly toned with mounting remnants on the verso, else very good. Arnold had obviously just authored a short piece on Benedict Arnold for I. M. Stoddart & Company. He writes in part: "...enclosing proof of Benedict Arnold, which I will immediately read & correct & return to you. Meanwhile please ask I. M. Stoddart & Co. to send me the little sum for writing it, which although, so small, is not to be disregarded by me, who had everything burned in the great Chicago fire." Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90037 | Edward S. Stokes Autograph Letter Signed "Ned Stokes". Two pages, 4.5" x 7", on personal letterhead, New York, April 19, 1885, to Robert Bonnier of the New York Ledger. Edward Stokes is best remembered for murdering James Fisk, his business partner and romantic rival. Both men vied for the attention of New York showgirl Josie Mansfield but the showgirl favored Stokes. She and Stokes tried to extort money from Fisk but everything ended in tragedy as Stokes shot and killed Fisk on January 6, 1872. Spending but four years in prison Stokes returned to New York and obviously had enough time on his hands to write the present letter and complain to the newspapers about not having enough room in the city to exercise his horse. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
| 90038 | Cornelius Vanderbilt Signed Letter Group. Includes a one page letter signed "C. Vanderbilt", 5.25" x 8.25", New York, March 16, 1886, with the usual folds else, fine; and a two page autograph letter signed "Cornelius Vanderbilt", 4.5" x 7", on Knickerbocker Club letterhead, New York, February 8, 1901, soiled with the usual folds, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $83.65. |
| 90039 | Archive of Foreign Dignitaries Signatures. Includes a one page autograph letter signed "J. Bernstorff" (Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff, German ambassador to the United States from 1907-17), 8.75" x 11.5", February 25, 1930, wrinkled with small tears at the edges, extensive taped repairs on the verso, else very good; a one page autograph letter signed "A. Millerand" (Alexandre Millerand, French Minister of Commerce, Prime Minister and President), 4.25" x 5.5", in French, on Minister of Commerce letterhead, September 27, 1901, with the usual fold creases, else near fine; an envelope signed "Manuel Roxas" (Philippine president), 9" x 4", with Office of the President return address, postmarked August 9, 1946, slightly wrinkled else very good; a one page autograph letter signed "Gabriel d'Annunzio" (Italian fascist writer), 8.5" x 10.25", in French, November 12, 1904, with the original transmittal envelope, toned with the usual fold creases, remnant of tape on the verso, else very good; autograph card signed "Leon Blum" (French Prime Minister), 5" x 3", dated February 20, 1947, fine; a two page autograph letter signed "John Bright" (British statesman), 4.5" x 7.5", December 18, 1868, with the usual fold creases else fine; autograph card signed by Norman Mantagu (Governor Bank of England); and one page autograph letter signed in the third person, in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $167.30. |
| 90040 | Various American Diplomat Autograph Letters. A lot of three autograph letters including a two page letter signed by British statesman Thomas Banier, 4.25" x 7.25", [London], March 16, [no year, presumably 19th Century], to an un-named American Minister, toned with the usual fold creases, splits in the folds, old tape repairs, integral second page detached, good; a one page autograph letter signed by American diplomat Elihu Root, on Claridge's Hotel letterhead, [London], September 12, 1920, to Lord Curzon, with the usual folds, else fine; and a two page autograph letter signed by United States Consular for British Guiana Charles W. Dennison, 8.25" x 13.75", Demerara, April 25, 1854, to Henry S. Patterson, Philadelphia, with the U.S. consular seal in blind, with the usual fold creases, else near fine. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $24.00. |
| 90041 | Group of 19th Century Politician Autograph Letters. A lot of six items including a one page autograph letter signed "Brockholst Livingston" (Supreme Court Justice), 8" x 13.25", New York, April 26, 1787, toned and slightly faded, tape repair on the verso of page one, else very good; a one page autograph letter signed "John M. Taylor" (Governor of New York), 7.75" x 13", Albany, November 7, 1817, toned with the usual fold creases, else very good; a one page autograph letter signed "Benjm. C. Howard" (Congressman), 5" x 8", March 3, 1836, remnants of wax seal, with the usual fold creases, else very good; a one page autograph letter signed "A. Spencer" (Congressman), 8" x 10", January 2, 1830, toned with fold creases, else very good; a seven page letter signed "T. F. Bayard" (Secretary of State), 7.75" x 10", Washington, April 3, 1886, with the usual folds, else fine; and a one page autograph letter signed "Sam L. Southard" (Secretary of the Navy), April 1, 1829, tipped into a paper folder, toned with the usual fold creases, else very good. Included with the lot is a menu for an 1865 dinner given to the Honorable James W. Nye and a typed letter dated July 18, 1893 on House of Representatives letterhead regarding a claim for a pension. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $83.65. |
| 90042 | Group of American Politician Typed Signed Letters, Signatures, Photographs. A lot of eight items including a two page typed letter signed "John D. Long", January 4, 1902, with the usual folds else very good; autograph card signed "John W. Bricker", in fine condition; two one page typed letters signed "Leverett Saltonstall", on Commonwealth of Massachusetts letterhead, with the usual fold creases, else very good; a two page letter signed "Richard Washburn Child", November 10, 1913, a one page typed letter signed "Patrick Hurley" on War Department letterhead, January 28, 1932, with the usual folds else fine; one page typed letter on State of New York letterhead with an indecipherable signature, March 18, 1901, small portion missing from the upper left margin, fold creases, else good; one page typed letter signed "W. J. Gaynor", December 22, 1909, mounted to a backing sheet, else fine; and an autograph card signed "Robert F. Wagner", an autograph card signed "Oscar L. Chapman", and photograph signed "Robert D. Holmes", all in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $29.00. |
| 90043 | Lot of Three 19th Century Author Signatures. Includes a two page typed letter and two page autograph letter signed "Walter H. Page", 1894 and 1899 respectively, very good condition; a two page autograph letter signed "Geo. F. Hoar", January 31, 1888, in near fine condition; and a photograph of James Bryce signed "James Bryce", in fine condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $24.00. |
| 90044 | Group of 19th and Early 20th Century Politician Letters. Includes a one page letter signed "J. S. Sherman" (Representative and Vice President), with the usual folds else very good; a two page autograph letter signed "James A. Beaver" (Governor of Pennsylvania, etc.), fine condition; a one page autograph letter signed "Matthew Harvey" (Governor of New Hampshire, etc.), with the usual fold creases, toned, else good; a one page letter signed "Seth Low" (American statesman), toned with mounting remnants on the verso, else fine; a one page autograph letter signed "John A. Kasson" (representative from Iowa), with the usual folds else very good; a one page autograph letter signed "James B. Reilly" (representative), with the usual folds, else fine; a one page autograph letter signed "John M. Read" (Senator), in fine condition; two page autograph letter signed "H. D. Gilpin" (Attorney General), slightly toned with the usual folds, else fine; one page autograph letter signed "Thos W. Ferry" (American statesman), a clipped biographical note has been pasted on the front of the letter, else toned but very good; and additional letters signed by D. A. Wright, Louis E. Atkinson, Frank P. Flint, David Hill, John Sherman, F. C. Bunnell, Barnard Byles. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90045 | Dr. Ralph J. Bunche Photograph Signed "Ralph J. Bunche". 4" x 5", signed in ink on the front, in fine condition. Dr. Bunche was the first person of color to be awarded the Nobel Prize, an honor he received for his mediation in Palestine in the late 1940's. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90046 | Lot of 10 Signed General and Notable's Photographs. All photographs 8" x 10", and in fine condition and include signed photographs of Admiral George Anderson, Jr., General George H. Decker, General David Shoup, Secretary of Transportation Alan S. Boyd, General Lewis B. Hershey, Secretary of the Army Elvis Stahr, Jr., Newton Minow, chairman of the FCC, and three other unidentified former civil servants. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90047 | Massachusetts Statesman Charles Sumner Autograph Letter Signed as Senator "Charles Sumner". Three pages, 5" x 8", Senate Chambers [Washington, D.C.], April 11, 1872, frayed at the right edge, toned and with the usual fold creases, else very good. This passionate letter was obviously written in haste as there are many runs and smears to the ink. It reads in part: "...I agree with Mr. Stanton in his dying legacy to me that Genl. Grant is 'unfit' to be Presdt. On this point my conviction is profound, & I wish to have my country, & the cause of good govt. and the African race from the prolonged rule of such a man with whom the Presidency is nothing but a plaything or a perquisite...". A most interesting item. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90048 | 1777 William Sharpe Document Signed "Wm. Sharpe". One page, 7" x 6.25", Rowan County [North Carolina], August 22, 1777, with contemporary marginalia, uniformly toned, some splits in the fold creases, else near very good. William Sharpe has signed this document as a witness to an outstanding and unpaid debt. Sharpe was a delegate to the Continental Congress from 1779 until 1781. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $334.60. |
| 90049 | "Amos & Andy" Signature, 6.5" x 4.5", in pencil on an autograph book page, "3/2/34". Near fine. Not Sold. |
| 90050 | Amelia Earhart Signature "Amelia Earhart". 6" x 4.25", on a page removed from a log book or similar, paper toned with age, else a nice example of this rare signature encased with a PSA/DNA bar-coded certification. Sold for: $418.25. |
| 90051 | Titanic Survivor Millvina Dean Limited Edition Photograph Signed "Millvina Dean. March 16th, 1998". 8" x 10", numbered in silver ink "39/300", with accompanying certificate of authenticity similarly numbered and a 6" x 4" color photograph of Ms. Dean holding a copy of the Titanic photo as offered, in fine condition. Millvina Dean, at nine weeks of age, was the youngest passenger aboard the ill-fated ship.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90053 | Herbert Hoover Portrait Inscribed "To Carey W. Hord With Kind Regards of Herbert Hoover". 9.75" x 13.75", Harris & Ewing studio mark, mounting remnants on the verso, else fine. A wonderful undated image of Hoover. Sold for: $191.20. |
| 90054 | American Showman P. T. Barnum Signature "Truly Yours P. T. Barnum Dec. 5, 1876". 4.5" x 3", on autograph card, with Barnum's personal Bridgeport, CT postmark in blue ink, with the original transmittal envelope, in fine condition. This is a bold, bright specimen of the consummate showman, Phineas Taylor Barnum. Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90055 | Harry Truman Inscribed Truman Library Booklet "To Mrs. Alfred Perlman from Harry S Truman 8-2-61". Signed on the cover of the official 8 page visitor's guide to the library as printed by the Government Printing Office in 1960. In fine condition. Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90056 | Gerald R. Ford Signed Photograph and Typed Transmittal Letter Signed as Michigan Congressman "Jerry Ford". Ford has inscribed his official 8" x 10" photograph and includes a brief one page letter on Congress of the United States letterhead acknowledging the request for an signed photo. In fine condition. Sold for: $107.55. |
| 90057 | William Howard Taft Typed Letter Signed as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court "Wm H Taft". One page, 8" x 10.5", on Supreme Court of the United States letterhead, Pointe-au-Pic, Canada, August 12, 1926, to George E. Thompson, New Haven, Connecticut. Taft writes: "I have yours of August 9th, in which you offer to me, for $10, a set of "Officers and Students of Yale College" for the four years covering the period from 1829 to 1833. I don't care to purchase the set." Slightly toned, with the usual fold creases, a bit of wrinkling at the bottom edge, else a fine, bold signature in fine condition. Sold for: $262.90. |
| 90058 | Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Signature "Yours truly Henry W. Longfellow. 1876". 4.25" x 2.5", with the original transmittal envelope with a Cambridge, Massachusetts postmark. A beautiful, large signature of America's preeminent poet in fine condition. The envelope shows typical posting wear, else very good. Sold for: $101.58. |
| 90059 | Large Lot of 38 Civil War Signatures, including: Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana, Robert Anderson, Nelson A. Miles, Benjamin Huger, John McCauley Palmer, Absalom Baird, J. Warren Keifer, Edward D. Townsend, John Pope, John B. Turchin, Richard Yates, Clarence R. Edwards, Thomas M. Anderson, Winfield Scott Hancock, Lovell H. Rousseau, William S. Rosecrans, Roger A. Pryor, Wladimir Krzyzanowski, Roy O. West, Stephen A. Hurlbut, Cadwallader C. Washburn, Henry W. Halleck, Charles A. Dana, Nathaniel P. Banks, George W. Getty, Edward Canby, Lorenzo Thomas, William F. Barry, Walter Damrosch, Albert Payson Terhune, Harrison Gray Otis, Elbert Hubbard, P.C. Harris, Medal of Honor winner John Tweedale, and four others.Sold for: $597.50. |
| 90060 | Harry Truman Typed Letter Signed as Presiding Judge of Jackson County, Missouri "Harry S. Truman". One page, 8.5" x 11", on Jackson County Court letterhead, Independence, Missouri, April 4, 1930, to Mr. Rufus Burrus. The letter reads: "I am enclosing a letter I received from Mr. Orlando Jennings also a copy of my reply to him. Please furnish him with such information as you think necessary." With two filing holes at top, toned, with the usual fold creases, original penciled notes at top, else very good. Sold for: $149.38. |
| 90061 | Duke of Wellington Autograph Letter Signed in the Third Person. One page, 4.5" x 7.25", London, July 29, 1844, to a "Dr. Clay", regarding a matter of naval ordnance, toned, with mounting remnants on the verso, a few pinprick holes, else near fine. The Duke of Wellington writes in a hand that is quite difficult to decipher but the gist of the letter is to inform Dr. Clay of the proper chain of command for suggesting ideas for naval ordnance. Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90062 | Martin Van Buren Autograph Letter Signed "M. Van Buren". 7.25" x 3.75", fully mounted to a stiff backing support, Lindinwald [New York], April 24, 1850, some wrinkling due to mounting, else a legible letter in very good condition. The former president obliges a request for an autograph and writes: "I comply with your request for my autograph & am with thanks for the obliging terms in which you have asked for it". Sold for: $717.00. |
| 90063 | Theodore Roosevelt Typed Document Signed as Assistant Secretary of the Navy "T. Roosevelt". 3.5" x 6.5", on Navy Department letterhead, May 3, 1897, toned with old fold creases, one small streak under the "o" in Roosevelt, else near fine. Signed items from Roosevelt's brief service as Assistant Secretary of the Navy are uncommon. He resigned his post at the start of the Spanish-American War in 1898 to organize the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry. The document on offer is a request by Marine Captain F. H. Corrie to extend a leave of absence abroad. Sold for: $418.25. |
| 90064 | Confederate President Jefferson Davis Signature "Jefferson Davis". 3.5" x 2", on autograph card with gilded beveled edges, slight fading to ink, paper toned, mounting remnants on verso, else very good. Sold for: $286.80. |
| 90065 | Confederate General Pierre Gustave Toutant de Beauregard Signature "G. T. Beauregard 1886". 5" x 2.75", clipped from a document or letter and mounted on a stiff backing piece, soiled, lower left corner bent but present, mounting remnants on the verso, else a bold signature in near fine condition. P.G.T. Beauregard, known as "The Little Creole", was a successful Confederate general, instrumental in winning the First Battle of Bull Run. After the war Beauregard served in numerous civil service positions in his native state of Louisiana. Sold for: $119.50. |
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| 90066 | Confederate General James Longstreet Signature "Yours Truly James Longstreet". 3.75" x 2", on autograph card, mounting remnants on verso, slight toning and soiling, else a bold signature in fine condition. James Longstreet (1821-1904) was an outstanding Confederate general during the Civil War. Though his reputation was tarnished somewhat after the battle of Gettysburg, he fought a daring campaign during the battle of the Wilderness. Like many of his fellow Confederate generals, Longstreet worked in a variety of diplomatic and civil service positions after the war. Sold for: $262.90. |
| 90067 | Confederate General Wade Hampton Signature "Wade Hampton So. Ca". 4.25" x 2.25", paper toned, one small tear at the left margin, a small fold crease at the upper right corner, mounting remnants on the verso, else near fine. Wade Hampton III (1818-1902) was a distinguished Confederate cavalry general and after the war serving as first the governor of South Carolina and later as a Senator. Sold for: $597.50. |
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| 90068 | James Madison 1810 Ship's Passport Document Signed "James Madison". One page, 10.25" x 15.75", printed on vellum, New York, March 29, 1810, countersigned by "R Smith" (Secretary of State), with seal of the United States intact, vignettes of a lighthouse and harbor scene and a sailing ship, vellum toned at the edges, fold creases, ink slightly faded, else very good. This document guarantees safe passage for the Brig Olympus, a 169 ton sailing ship with a crew of nine under the command of Edmund Funnino of New York and allows her "To Pass with her Company Passengers Goods and Merchandise without hinderance seizure or molestation". Sold for: $537.75. |
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| 90069 | Abraham Lincoln Carte de Vistie by Mathew Brady, 2.5" x 4", written on reverse "Mr. Brady, 127 East 29th Street". This photographic portrait of the sixteenth president was taken by Anthony Berger, partner of Matthew Brady, at a special sitting at the Brady Gallery in Washington D.C. on Tuesday, February 9, 1864. The photograph of Lincoln is known as the "Five Dollar Bill" pose, because of its long use on that bill. Another photograph taken at that sitting was the basis for the likeness of Lincoln on the one cent coin. For some unknown reason, in sitting for the portraits taken that day, Lincoln parted his hair on his the right side, instead of the left side. Fine condition.Sold for: $77.68. |
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| 90070 | Chester A. Arthur Autograph Lot Message from the President of the United States, January 20, 1885 (48th Congress, 2d Session, Ex. Doc. No. 39), 33 pages, re-bound in brown leather with gold lettering and decorations, 8vo (9.5" x 6"). A cut signature, "C. A. Arthur", has been attached to the front endpaper with mylar corners. The binding is in as new condition; the paper is in very good condition with minor yellowing. Photograph by W. Kurtz, New York, signed "Chester A. Arthur" (6.5" x 4"). The photo is in fair condition with yellowing, several major bends (emulsion cracks) and moderate wear. Sold for: $388.38. |
| 90071 | Early Manuscript Document Dated 1412. 11.5" x 4", on vellum, in French, with remnants of red wax seal, vellum cockled, ink slightly faded, else very good. The deed directs Archambaut de Villars, maistre d' ostel, to pay two hundred francs to Amerion Delebiet and Pomcon Delatour and is signed in the name of Charles, Duc d'Orleans. Sold for: $507.88. |
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| 90072 | Mikhail Gorbachev, Signed, Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the World, (New York: Perennial Library [Harper & Row], 1988), xv, 297, 8vo, paperback. Signed on title page. Cover folds and some ink stains to the page edges, else near fine. Sold for: $65.73. |
| 90073 | Tom Clancy: Signed Limited Edition Red Rabbit (G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2002), edition limited to 550 copies, red-cloth binding with silver lettering, 8 vo (9.75" x 6.5"), slipcase in red-cloth binding. Set in the early 1980s, Red Rabbit is another novel in the author's Jack Ryan series. This handsome limited edition copy is signed in full on the limitation page. The book and slipcase are in fine condition, still sealed.Sold for: $60.95. |
| 90074 | Tom Clancy: Signed The Cardinal of the Kremlin (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1988), first edition, 543 pages, black binding with cloth spine and gold lettering, 8vo (9.25" x 6"), dust jacket (in protective cover). This first edition copy of Clancy's fourth novel-the sequel to The Hunt for Red October-is signed on the half-title page "Tom Clancy". The book is in very good condition with minor wear; the dust jacket is very good with a clipped front interior flap. Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90075 | Tom Clancy: Signed Battle Ready (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 2004), first edition, 450 pages, green binding with cloth spine and gold lettering, 8vo (9.25" x 6"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). In Battle Ready, Clancy switched his focus from the historical Cold War to the current turmoil in the Middle East. The half-title page is signed "Tom Clancy". The book is in very good condition with minor wear on the spine; the dust jacket is fine.Sold for: $54.00. |
| 90076 | Buzz Aldrin: Signed Encounter with Tiber Limited Edition (Flat Signed Press, 2005), limited edition, number 1468 of 1500, gilt edges, black-leather binding with gold lettering, silk endpapers and bookmark, 8vo (9.25" x 6"). Astronaut and moonwalker Buzz Aldrin co-wrote this science-fiction novel with John Barnes. The foreword is by sci-fi legend Arthur C. Clarke. This impressive volume is signed "Buzz Aldrin" on the limitation page. A certificate of authenticity included with the book is also signed by Aldrin, his attorney, and the publisher. The book, still sealed, is in very fine condition with some slight gilt marring on the vertical edge.Not Sold. |
| 90077 | Annie Leibovitz: Signed A Photographer's Life, 1990-2005 (New York: Random House, 2006), first edition, unpaginated, heavily illustrated, navy-blue cloth binding with embossed lettering, folio (13.75" x 10.25"), dust jacket (in protective cover). Portrait photographer Annie Leibovitz (b. 1949) wrote an introduction and the captions for her black-and-white and color photographs reproduced in the book. Celebrity photos, landscapes, and personal images, including those documenting her relationship with controversial writer-filmmaker Susan Sontag (1933-2004), are included. The half-title page is signed "Annie Lebovitz". The book and dust jacket are in fine condition. Not Sold. |
| 90078 | Ansel Adams: Signed Yosemite and the Range of Light (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1981), fourth printing, unpaginated, heavily illustrated, red-and-blue-cloth binding with gold lettering, folio (12.25" x 15"), dust jacket (in protective cover). This stunning folio of the black-and-white Yosemite photographs of Ansel Adams (1902-1984) includes a foreword by Adams and an introduction by conservationist Paul Brooks. A bookplate signed "Ansel Adams" with the printed date 1981 is attached to the front endpaper. The book is in fine condition; the dust jacket is very good with some wear and a clipped corner on the front interior flap.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90079 | Al Gore: Signed Limited Edition Earth in the Balance (Norwalk, CT: Easton Press, 1999), edition limited to 5000 copies, 407 pages, brown-leather binding with gold lettering and decorations, gilt edges, silk end papers and bookmark, 8vo (9.25" x 6.25"). This stunning edition of Gore's major environmental work is signed by the author on the limitation page. A certificate of authenticity in included. The book is new, still sealed.Sold for: $191.20. |
| 90080 | Thomas Harris: Signed Hannibal Rising (New York: Delacorte Press, 2006), first edition, 323 pages, untrimmed edges, orange binding with black-cloth spine and gold lettering and Harris facsimile signature, 8vo (9.5" x 6.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover). Thomas Harris (b. 1940) was a crime reporter for the Associated Press before he wrote the hugely successful Hannibal Lechter novels Red Dragon (1981) and Silence of the Lambs (1988). This copy of Hannibal Rising, the third novel in the series, is boldly signed by the author on the title page. The book is in very fine condition; the dust jacket is fine with an "autographed copy" sticker attached to the front cover.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90081 | James A Michener: Signed Limited Edition The Eagle and the Raven (Austin: State House Press, 1990), first edition limited to 350 numbered copies, 214 pages, illustrated, beige-cloth binding with black-leather spine and gold lettering, in beige-cloth-bound slipcase, 8vo (8.75" x 5.5"). This handsome volume is number 254 of 350, signed by Michener and illustrator Charles Shaw on the limitation page. The book is in fine condition with one small scuff on the spine; the slipcase is fine.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90082 | Richard Matheson: Signed Limited Edition The Shrinking Man. (Springfield, PA: Gauntlet Publications, 2001), first edition limited to 500 numbered copies, 198 pages, illustrated with stills from the 1957 film version The Incredible Shrinking Man, gray faux-leather binding with silver lettering and Matheson facsimile signature, 8vo (9.25" x 6"). Science-fiction and cinema legend Richard Matheson (b. 1926) wrote the screenplays for many classic films, but The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), adapted from this novel, first published in 1956, is arguably his finest and most thoughtful work. This edition features a new foreword by Matheson, ten pages reproduced from his original screenplay, and an afterword by David Morrell. The book is in new condition, still sealed.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90083 | Robert A. Caro: Signed The Years of Lyndon Johnson: Master of the Senate (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2002), first edition, 1167 pages, untrimmed edges, illustrated endpapers, black-cloth binding with gold lettering, 8vo (9.5" x 6.5") dust jacket (in protective cover). Caro's monumental book is the third volume in his award-winning Years of Lyndon Johnson biographical series. Signed on the title page, the book and dust jacket are in very fine condition.Sold for: $23.00. |
| 90084 | Judy Collins: Signed Sanity and Grace (New York: Penguin Group, Inc., 2003), first edition, 187 pages, beige-and-gray binding with gold lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.75"), dust jacket (in protective cover). In 1992, Judy Collins' only child, Clark Taylor, who suffered from depression and substance abuse, committed suicide. A decade later, she wrote this uplifting book, describing the process by which she recovered from this tragic event. Boldly signed on the title page, the book is in as new, unread condition.Sold for: $24.00. |
| 90085 | Clive Cussler: Signed Gift Edition Golden Buddha (Aliso Viejo, CA: James Cahill Publishing, 2003), gift edition, 420 pages, black binding with black-cloth spine and gold lettering and Cussler facsimile signature, 8vo (9.25" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective cover). This edition of the first novel in Cussler and Craig Dirgo's Oregon Files series includes an author-signed bookplate attached to the front endpaper. The book is in fine condition; the dust jacket is fine with an "autographed copy" sticker attached to the front cover.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90086 | Herbert Hoover: Inscribed and Signed The Challenge to Liberty (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934), first edition, 212 pages, blue-cloth binding with gold lettering, 12mo (7.75" x 5.5"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). The Challenge to Liberty was the first book written by prolific author Herbert Hoover following his presidency (1929-1933). He opens his introduction "For the first time in two generations the American people are faced with the primary issue of humanity and all government-the issue of human liberty," then proceeds to compare the American system with the philosophies of fascism, socialism, Nazism, and communism. The front endpaper is inscribed and signed "To Wallace Townsend / With Kind Regards of Herbert Hoover". The book is in very good condition with a small stain on the top left corner of the front cover; the dust jacket is in good condition with some chipping and a small stain on the back.Sold for: $203.15. |
| 90087 | Gerald R. Ford: Signed Humor and the Presidency (New York: Arbor House, 1987), first edition, 162 pages, illustrated, blue binding with white-cloth spine and red lettering, red endpapers, 8vo (9.5" x 7.5"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). In this amusing volume, former President Gerald Ford takes a good-natured approach to describing the connections between "laughter and leadership" and his status as a "victim" of merciless humor. The front endpaper is signed "Gerald Ford". The book is in very fine condition with no defects; the dust jacket is fine with minor scuffing.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90088 | Hillary Rodham Clinton: Signed An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2000), first edition, 312 pages, heavily illustrated, beige binding with black-cloth spine and gold lettering, 4to (10.5" x 10.5"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve), signed on the front blank page "Hillary Rodham Clinton". During her husband's administration (1993-2001), former First Lady, senator and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton penned this colorful reminiscence of cultural life at the White House. The book is in very fine condition; the dust jacket is fine with minor scratches.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90089 | June Carter Cash: Signed and Inscribed From the Heart (New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1987), first edition, 197 pages, illustrated, gray binding with red-cloth spine and silver lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.5"), dust jacket. What else would June Carter Cash's autobiography be titled? (She initially wanted to call it "Out of My Mind.") In this no-nonsense account, the musician, singer-songwriter, wife of the legendary Johnny Cash, and woman of deep faith covers the highs and lows of her life and career. The half-title page is boldly inscribed "To Donna. My love and prayers. June Carter Cash." The book is in fine condition with minor dings; the dust jacket is in very good condition with some creases and minor wear.Sold for: $45.00. |
| 90090 | Jeffrey St. John: A Child of Fortune: A Correspondent's Report on the Ratification of the U.S. Constitution and the Battle for a Bill of Rights Signed by Warren E. Burger (Ottawa, IL: Jameson Books, Inc., 1990), first edition, 392 pages, tan binding with red lettering, illustrated front endpaper, 8vo (8.5 x 5.75"). Journalist, television writer, and Constitutional scholar Jeffrey St. John wrote this "eyewitness account" on the founding of the United States, which features a foreword by former Chief Justice Warren E. Burger (1907-1995). The inside front cover is inscribed in full "For Hon. Justin Stanley with best wishes / Warren E. Burger". The book is in fine condition with minor corner bumps; the dust jacket is very good with minor wear.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 90091 | Chester A. Arthur, Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the Second Session of the Forty-Seventh Congress with Signed Card (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1882), first edition, 1019 pages, black-cloth binding with gold lettering, 8vo (9.25" x 6"). This transcription of President Arthur's address to the 47th Congress, delivered early in his term (1881-1885), is appended by "Reports of the Heads of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Documents." Arthur's "Executive Mansion" card, signed "Chester A. Arthur", is attached to the front endpaper with mylar corners. The book is in good condition with moderate wear on the binding and acidification in the paper; the autograph is good with some fading and small stains on the card. Sold for: $262.90. |
| 90092 | Grover Cleveland, Presidential Problems with Signed Card (New York: The Century Co., 1904) first edition, 281 pages, untrimmed edges, burgundy-cloth binding with gold lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.5"). This memoir was published in 1904, seven years after Cleveland's second (nonconsecutive) term as President. That same year, conservative Democrats attempted to nominate him for a third term, but his poor health prevented him from accepting. Cleveland died in 1908. A 2.5" x 3.5" card, signed and dated "Grover Cleveland / Oct. 16, 1907" has been attached to the front endpaper with mylar corners. The book is in very good condition with pencil annotations in the margins of some pages; the signature card is fine.Sold for: $191.20. |
| 90093 | Gerald R. Ford: Signed and Dated A Time to Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford (New York: Harper and Row, 1979) first edition, 454 pages, illustrated, navy-blue-cloth binding with gold lettering and Ford facsimile signature, 8vo (9.5" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective cover). In this unpretentious and intimate autobiography, 38th President Gerald R. Ford (1913-2006) candidly recalls his personal and political triumphs and challenges, including his work on the Warren Commission and his controversial decision to pardon the disgraced Richard M. Nixon. The book, signed in full and dated 6/10/03 on the front endpaper, is in as new, unread condition.Sold for: $60.95. |
| 90094 | Eleanor Roosevelt: Signed On My Own: My Years Since the White House (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1958), first edition, 241 pages, illustrated, blue-cloth binding with gold lettering and black Roosevelt facsimile signature, 8vo (9.5" x 6.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover). In this memoir, the renowned former First Lady recounts the 13 years following the death of her late husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. In particular, she describes her involvement in national and world affairs, including her participation in the United Nations, an organization which had been so important to FDR. An official White House calling card (2.5" x 3.75") signed "Eleanor Roosevelt" has been affixed to the front endpaper with mylar corners. A book plate including the name of the original owner is attached to the inside front cover. The book is in very good condition with some fading and minor wear; the dust jacket is in poor condition with tears, creases and missing pieces (but is now supported by the mylar cover).Sold for: $203.15. |
| 90095 | James Madison, Message from the President of the United States: The Tenth Congress, November 8, 1808 64 pages, re-bound in brown leather with gold lettering and decorations, 8 vo (9.5" x 6"). A cut signature and date, "Js. Madison, Washington, November 22, 1804", has been attached to the front endpaper with mylar corners. The binding is in as new condition; the paper is in poor-fair condition with considerable acidification and foxing; the autograph is in very good condition with slight fading.Sold for: $262.90. |
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| 90096 | Moon Shot: The Inside Story of the Apollo Project VHS Tape Set Signed by Alan Shepard (Turner Broadcasting System, 1994), two videotapes in slipcase. This comprehensive 192-minute documentary, hosted by Apollo astronauts Alan Shepard and Deke Slayton, features rare NASA and Soviet footage, television film, and home movies. The front of the slipcase is signed "Alan Shepard". The videotapes and slipcase are in very good condition; the autograph has faded slightly.Not Sold. |
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| 90097 | Woodrow Wilson, History of the American People with Signed Card (New York: Wm. H. Wise and Co., 1931) Five volumes, 350, 330, 292, 312, and 339 pages, illustrated, brown-leather bindings with gold lettering and decorations, 8vo (9" x 6"). The only U.S. President to earn a research PhD, Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) wrote this mammoth multi-volume history prior to being appointed President of Princeton University in 1902. His attempt to explain the "natural outgrowth" of the Ku Klux Klan in the book was seized upon by director D.W. Griffith, who repeatedly quotes Wilson in his infamous paean to the Klan, The Birth of a Nation (1915), the first film to be shown at the White House. Volume I includes one of Wilson's White House cards, signed "Woodrow Wilson", attached to the front endpaper with mylar corners. This edition of the book, published in 1931, is in good condition with wear along the spines and edges of the covers; the autograph is very good.Sold for: $448.13. |
| 90098 | Bruce Madej, Michigan: Champions of the West Signed by Gerald R. Ford, Dan Dierdorf, Brendan Morrison, Elaine Crosby, and Red Berenson. (Champaign, IL: Sports Publishing, 1997), first edition, 274 pages, heavily illustrated, brown-leather binding with gold lettering and decorations, 4to (11" x 8.75"). During the 1800s, the University of Michigan athletic program was dubbed "The Champions of the West," a name that the Wolverines proudly acknowledge to this day. This entertaining, profusely illustrated, limited edition volume is signed by former Michigan athletes Ford, Dierdorf, Morrison, Crosby and Berenson on three blank.fore pages. The book is in fine condition with no discernible defects. A certificate of authenticity from Peter Bannon, the president of Sports Publishing, is included.Not Sold. |
| 90099 | Jimmy Carter: Signed Peace Not Apartheid (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2006), first edition, 264 pages, untrimmed, black binding with black-cloth spine and gold lettering, 8vo (9.5" x 6.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover), signed on the title page "J Carter". Former President Jimmy Carter is one of the most prolific authors ever to win the White House. In this volume, the experienced peace negotiator outlines his plan "to bring permanent peace to Israel with dignity and justice to Palestine." The book is in as new, unread condition.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90100 | The Warren Report: The Official Report on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy Signed by Gerald R. Ford. (New York: Associated Press, 1964), first edition, 366 pages, illustrated, blue binding with white lettering and gold decorations, 4to (10" x 6.75"), signed on the title page "Gerald R. Ford". This is the first commercially available edition of the controversial Warren Report, reproduced from the official text printed by the United States Government Printing Office and released to the public on September 27, 1964. The book is in very good condition: the paper has yellowed slightly and the binding has minor wear.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90101 | Garry Kasparov: Signed On My Great Predecessors, Part II (London: Gloucester Publishers, 2003), English translation by Ken Neat, 480 pages, illustrated, red-cloth binding with silver lettering, 4to (10" x 7"), dust jacket (in protective cover). Russian chess grandmaster and former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov (b. 1963) is currently a candidate in the 2008 Russian presidential race. The front endpaper is signed "G Kasparov". The binding is in fine condition; the paper sustained some minor water damage at the top of the book; the dust jacket is fine.Not Sold. |
| 90102 | James D. Watson: Signed Atlantic Monthly Bound Volume January-June 1968, red-cloth binding with white lettering, 4to (11" x 8.25"). James D. Watson (b. 1928), one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA and winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, wrote the cover story "The Race to Discover the Secret of DNA" in the January 1968 issue. He signed the cover "James D. Watson". The magazines are in very good condition (the January issue has a small piece clipped from the cover on the top left); the binding is very good with minor wear.Not Sold. |
| 90103 | Signed by 25 Members of the Doolittle Raid: 2194 Days of War (New York: Gallery Books, 1979), English translation from the Italian by Hugh Young, 752 pages, heavily illustrated, red binding with gold lettering, 4 to (11" x 8.25"). This comprehensive history of World War II is signed on the prefatory pages by "Doolittle Raiders" Birch, Bower, Bourgeois, Campbell, Cole, Davenport, DeShazer, Griffin, Herndon, Hite, Holstrum, Hoover, Horton, Jones, Jordan, Kappeler, Macia, McCool, Nielson, Ozuk, Pohl, Saylor, Sessler, Stork, and Thatcher. The book is in very good condition with a single one-inch chip along the spine. Includes a COA from R&R Enterprises.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90104 | Dwight D. Eisenhower: Signed Crusade in Europe (New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1948), first edition, 559 pages, illustrated, tan-cloth binding with tan-and-black spine and gold lettering, illustrated endpapers, 8vo (8.75" x 6"). Following his success as Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in World War II, Dwight Eisenhower wrote this military memoir, considered one of the finest ever published. The front endpaper includes an attached letter from Ike to "Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force!" The letter is signed "Dwight D. Eisenhower" at the top. The book is in very good condition with minor wear; the dust jacket is fair with tears and missing pieces; the autograph has faded considerably.Sold for: $203.15. |
| 90105 | Richard Nixon: Inscribed and Signed The Real War (New York: Warner Books, 1980), first edition, 341 pages, red-cloth binding with silver and black lettering, illustrated endpapers, 8vo (9.25" x 6"), dust jacket (in protective cover). A prolific writer, former President Richard Nixon completed ten books, including his memoirs and several volumes on foreign affairs. The Real War focuses on his assertion that, at the close of the 1970s, the U.S. was losing what he described as "World War III." The half-title page is inscribed and signed in full "To W. W. Combs / With best wishes from Richard Nixon". The book and dust jacket are in very good condition with minor wear.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90106 | William S. White, The Professional: Lyndon B. Johnson (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1964), fourth printing, 273 pages, orange-cloth binding with gold lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover). The half-title page includes an inscription and signature most probably written by Johnson's secretary: "To Dorothea Burns-with best wishes, Lyndon B Johnson". The book is in good condition, with minor wear, fading, and acidification in the paper; the dust jacket is very good with minor wear.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90107 | Robert B. Parker: Signed Thin Air Limited Edition (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1995), limited edition, number 59 of 75, 293 pages, orange-cloth binding with black lettering and facsimile author's signature, yellow endpapers, 8vo (9.25" x 6"), slipcase with orange-cloth binding. Thin Air is one of 35 "Spencer" novels by prolific mystery author Robert Parker (b. 1932), who inspired the Spencer for Hire television series during the late 1980s. The author has signed the limitation page in ballpoint pen. The book (unread) and slipcase are both in fine condition.Not Sold. |
| 90108 | Colin Powell: Signed My American Journey (New York: Random House, 1995), first edition, 643 pages, illustrated, white binding with blue-cloth spine and gold lettering, 8vo (9.5" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). General Colin Powell (b. 1937) wrote this memoir after serving as National Security Advisor and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the first Gulf War. He followed the publication of this book by serving as 65th U.S. Secretary of State, a position from which he resigned in 2005. A bookplate signed "Cl. L. Pll" is attached to the half-title page. The book is in very good condition with minor wear; the dust jacket is fineNot Sold. |
| 90109 | Gerald R. Ford: Signed Portrait of an Assassin (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1965), first edition, 510 pages, untrimmed, red-cloth binding with gold lettering and black decorations, 8vo (8.75" x 5.75"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). After serving on the Warren Commission investigating the assassination of President Kennedy, Gerald Ford was assigned to prepare this biography of Lee Harvey Oswald. Collaborating with his Congressional campaign manager John R. Stiles, Ford completed the work in 1965, while he was serving as House Minority Leader. The title page is signed "Gerald R. Ford" in blue ink. The book is in very good condition with minor wear; the dustjacket is very good with minor staining on the back. Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90110 | Bill Clinton and Al Gore: Signed Building the Bridge: 10 Big Ideas to Transform America edited by Will Marshall ( New York: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1997), softcover edition, 245 pages, 8vo (9" x 6"). This volume published during the Clinton administration includes a foreword by Al Gore, afterword by Joseph Lieberman, and essays by Robert Shapiro, David Kendall, Will Marshall, and others. The title page is signed "Bill Clinton" and "Al Gore". The book is in very good condition with residue from a removed sticker on the back cover.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90111 | William Gibson, Neuromancer (New York: Ace Science Fiction, 1984), first edition paperback, 271 pages, 16mo (6.75" x 4"). This is a hard-to-find first edition of the first novel by "the father of cyberpunk," William Gibson (b. 1948), the man who coined the term "cyberspace." Winner of the science-fiction "triple crown"-the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award, and the Hugo Award-Neuromancer broke new ground in its exploration of virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and genetic engineering. The book is in fine, unread condition.Sold for: $286.80. |
| 90112 | Harlan Ellison: Signed The Deadly Streets: Tense Tales of Juvenile Terror (New York: Ace Books, 1958), paperback, 192 pages, 16mo (6.25" x 4"). Harlan Ellison (b. 1934) is known primarily for his science-fiction, most notably his contributions to television classics such as The Outer Limits and Star Trek. Several of the juvenile tales included in this collection were originally published in periodicals during the mid-1950s. (Note the James Dean-like "hood" on the cover.) The title page is signed in full "Harlan Ellison". The book is in very good-near fine condition and appears to be unread.Sold for: $149.38. |
| 90113 | Joan D. Vinge: Signed The Snow Queen (New York: The Dial Press, 1980), first edition, 536 pages, light-blue binding with navy-blue-cloth spine and silver lettering, 8vo (9.25" x 6"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). Acclaimed science-fiction author Joan D. Vinge (b. 1948) won a Hugo Award for this novel, the first in her "Snow Queen Cycle." The title page is signed "Joan D. Vinge". The book is in fine condition; the dust jacket is very good with minor wear.Sold for: $45.00. |
| 90114 | Neal Stephenson: Two Signed First Editions The Diamond Age (New York: Bantam Books, 1995), first edition, 455 pages, beige binding with lavender-cloth spine and silver lettering, 8vo (9.25" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). The title page has been signed by the author. The book and dust jacket are in fine condition. Cryptonomicon (New York: Avon Books, 1999), first edition, 918 pages, untrimmed, black binding with gold lettering, 8vo (9.5" x 6.5"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). The title page has been signed by the author. The book and dust jacket are in as new, unread condition. Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90115 | Edward E. Smith, Ph.D., Gray Lensman (Reading, PA: Fantasy Press, 1951), first edition, 306 pages, illustrated, blue-cloth binding with gold lettering, 12mo (7.5" x 5.25"), dust jacket (in protective cover). This is a remarkable copy of Dr. Edward Smith's famous "space-police" novel Gray Lensman, which was originally serialized in Astounding Stories in 1939-40. Published in 1951, the book and dust jacket are both in stunning, fine condition. The only "defects" are some ever-so-slight fading and dust at the top of the book.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90116 | Dune: Two Hardcover Books, One Signed Dune Encyclopedia, Compiled by Dr. Willis E. McNelly (New York: Berkley Books, 1984), book club edition (only hardcover edition), 526 pages, untrimmed, black-and-red binding with black lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover). This complete, authorized guide to Frank Herbert's Dune is in very good condition with minor staining on the top edge; the dust jacket is very good with minor wear. Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson: Signed Dune: House Harkonnen (New York: Bantam Books, 2000), first edition, 603 pages, maps, black binding with silver lettering, 8vo (9.5" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective cover). House Harkonnen is the second of nine prequels and sequels to Frank Herbert's Dune written by his eldest son, Brian (b. 1947), and Kevin J. Anderson, both acclaimed science-fiction authors. Both authors have signed in full above their names on the title page. The book and dust jacket are in fine condition.Sold for: $35.00. |
| 90117 | Robert J. Sawyer: Two First Editions, One Signed The Terminal Experiment (New York: Harper Prism, 1995), first edition, 333 pages, black binding with gold lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover). Sawyer has signed on the title page. The book and dust jacket are in very fine condition. Hominids (New York: Tom Doherty Associates, 2002), first edition, 444 pages, black binding with red lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover). This is the first volume of "The Neanderthal Parallax" series by Sawyer, "the dean of Canadian science-fiction." The book and dust jacket are in fine condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90118 | Spider Robinson: Two Signed First Editions Callahan's Crosstime Saloon (Short Hills, NJ: Ridley Enslow Publishers, 1978), first edition, 170 pages, tan binding with brown-cloth spine and gold lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover). This is a fine copy of an early novel, the first in the "Callahan" series, by Canadian science-fiction author Spider Robinson (b. 1948). Robinson signed in full on the title page. The book and dust jacket are both in fine condition. Spider and Jeanne Robinson, Starmind (New York: Ace Books, 1995), first edition, 292 pages, red-and-black binding with gold lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.5"), dust jacket (in protective cover). This is the third novel in "The Stardance Trilogy" written by Robinson and his wife, Jeanne, who both signed in full on the title page. The book and dust jacket are both in fine condition. Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90119 | Kim Stanley Robinson: Signed "Mars Trilogy" First Editions Kim Stanley Robinson is best known for his "Mars Trilogy," which incorporates his trademark ecological and sociological themes. Beginning in 2027, the trilogy covers 200 years of "future history" in the colonization of the "Red Planet," which changes colors as the story progresses. All three books, in fine condition, are signed "K. S. Robinson" on the title pages. Red Mars (New York: Bantam Books, 1993), first edition, 519 pages, black binding with black-cloth spine and red lettering, 8 vo (9.5" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective cover). Green Mars (New York: Bantam Books, 1994), first edition, 535 pages, black binding with black-cloth spine and green lettering, 8 vo (9.5" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective cover). Blue Mars (New York: Bantam Books, 1996), first edition, 609 pages, blue-and-black binding with gold lettering, 8 vo (9.5" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective cover). Sold for: $155.35. |
| 90120 | Harlan Ellison: Three Signed First Editions Deathbird Stories (New York: Harper and Row, 1975), first edition, 334 pages, untrimmed, gray binding with lavender-cloth spine and gold lettering, lavender endpapers, 8vo (8.5" x 5.75"), dust jacket (in protective cover). The title page is signed "Harlan Ellison". The book is in very good condition with minor fading around the edges; the dust jacket is fine. Strange Wine (New York: Harper and Row, 1978), first edition, 262 pages, brown binding with orange spine and gold lettering, 8vo (8.5" x 5.75"), dust jacket (in protective cover). The title page is signed "Harlan Ellison". The book and dust jacket are both in fine condition. Slippage (Shingletown, CA: Mark V. Ziesing Books, 1997), limited first edition, 1151 of 1200, 361 pages, brown binding with gold lettering, orange endpapers, 8vo (9.5" x 6.75"), dust jacket (in protective cover), slipcase with brown binding and gold lettering. The author signed a bookplate attached to the limitation page. The book, dust jacket, and slipcase are all in fine condition. Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90121 | E. L. Doctorow: Signed Ragtime (New York: Random House, 1975), first edition, 270 pages, green-cloth binding with gold lettering and decorations, orange endpapers, 8vo (9.5" x 6.25"), dust jacket (in protective sleeve). E. L. Doctorow (b. 1931) won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Ragtime, which was filmed in 1981 by director Milos Forman, who persuaded the legendary James Cagney to end a 20-year retirement to star as NYPD Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo. The front endpaper is inscribed and signed "Best wishes / to Dr Roger L. Brooks / E. L. Doctorow". A bookplate is affixed inside the front cover. The book is in very good condition with minor wear; the dust jacket is good with small tears along the bottom edge.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90122 | James Branch Cabell, Figures of Earth (New York: Robert M. McBride and Company, 1927), third printing, 271 pages, untrimmed, illustrated, black-cloth binding with gold lettering and illustrations, illustrated endpapers, 8vo (9.5" x 6.25"). The prolific author James Branch Cabell (1879-1958) worked as a journalist before expanding his repertoire to short stories, novels, poetry, and geneology. Figures of Earth: A Comedy of Appearances was first published in 1921. This 1927 edition illustrated by Frank C. Pape, is in very good condition, with some wear and fading along the spine and endpapers.Not Sold. |
| 90123 | Claude McKay, Harlem, Negro Metropolis (New York: E. P. Dutton and Company, Inc., 1940), first edition, 262 pages, illustrations, green-cloth binding with gold lettering, 8vo (8.75" x 5.5"). Jamaican writer Claude McKay (1889-1948) was a major figure of the Harlem Renaissance. His novels and poetry increasingly reflected his radical views and dissatisfaction with the nationalism of Marcus Garvey on one hand and the middle-class NAACP on the other. In 1928, his novel Home in Harlem won the Harmon Gold Award for Literature, but its frank depiction of African-American street life drew criticism from his hero, W. E. B. Dubois, who believed that such "licentiousness" would feed the racist attitudes of white readers. Harlem: Negro Metropolis features portraits of many African-American icons, including Ethel Waters, Marcus Garvey, A. Philip Randolph, and James Weldon Johnson (to whom the book is dedicated). This volume, a former Brooklyn Public Library book, is in good condition with moderate wear, acidification and some spotting.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90124 | William Saroyan, The Human Comedy (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1943), first edition, 291 pages, illustrated, red-cloth binding with black lettering and illustrations, 8vo (8.75" x 6"). Born in Fresno, California, to an Armenian immigrant couple, William Saroyan (1908-1981) wrote popular stories that provided optimism and hope during the Great Depression. The Human Comedy, published in 1943, is set in a fictional California town where a young telegraph messenger experiences the home-front realities of World War II. Saroyan originally was hired by MGM mogul Louis B. Mayer to write the drama in screenplay form, but his uncompromising attitude got him fired, and he reworked his material into a novel instead. The book, with illustrations by Don Freeman, is in very good condition with minor wear and some acidification in the endpapers.Sold for: $35.00. |
| 90125 | P. J. O'Brien, Will Rogers: Ambassador of Good Will, Prince of Wit and Wisdom (n.p., 1935), first edition, illustrated, blue-cloth binding with black lettering and illustrations, 8vo (8.25" x 5.75"). Lowell Thomas wrote the foreword for this biography of Will Rogers, published shortly after his untimely death in a plane crash near Barrow, Alaska, with aviator Wiley Post on August 15, 1935. Includes rare photographs, including stills from Rogers' Hollywood films. Inside the book are a letter and first-day cover, postmarked August 15, 1938, referring to the commemorating cruise to establish a historical marker at Point Barrow by the Will Rogers-Wiley Post Memorial Expedition, and a playing card from the Cunard Steamship Line used as a bookmark. All items are in very good condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90126 | Ernest Seton-Thompson: Twice Inscribed and Signed Lives of the Hunted (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1901), first edition, 361 pages, illustrated, brown-cloth binding with gold lettering and decorations and dark-brown illustrations, 8vo (8" x 5.75"). Born in County Durham, England, to Scottish parents, Ernest Evan Thompson (1860-1946) used the pen names Ernest Thompson Seton and Ernest Seton-Thompson. He inscribed and signed this volume twice, as "Ernest Thompson Seton", on the front endpaper and the dedication page, which he dated March 20, 1937. His signatures are accompanied by his trademark, the sketch of an animal paw. The book is in good condition with minor wear; the front cover is beginning to separate from the binding.Not Sold. |
| 90127 | Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter, A Romance (Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1852), 307 pages, brown-cloth binding with gold lettering and embossed decorations, 12mo (7.25" x 5"). Born on the Fourth of July in Salem, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864) is most famous for his Romantic novels The Scarlet Letter (1850) and The House of the Seven Gables (1851), both of which have been filmed several times. This early edition of The Scarlet Letter is in good condition, with moderate wear and some chipping on the binding and acidification in the paper.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90128 | Arthur Miller, Death of a Salesman (New York: Viking Press, 1949), first edition, 139 pages, orange-cloth binding with black lettering and decorations, illustrated endpapers, 8vo (8.25" x 5.5"). Arthur Miller's dramatic masterpiece Death of a Salesman opened on Broadway at the Morosco Theatre on February 10, 1949. This book was published in the United States and Canada as an accompaniment to the New York premiere, which was directed by Elia Kazan and starred Lee J. Cobb, Arthur Kennedy, and Cameron Mitchell. The full cast and credits for this Tony Award-winning play are included at the front of the book. Very good condition with a slight bend in the back cover.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90129 | John Updike, Signed A Month of Sundays Limited First Edition (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1975), limited first edition, number 6 of 450 copies, 228 pages, green-and-red-cloth binding with gold lettering, illustrated endpapers, 8vo (8.25" x 5.5"), dust jacket, illustrated slipcase. Prolific author John Updike (b. 1932) has been honored with two Pulitzer Prizes for his fiction. This beautiful edition of A Month of Sundays, with the low number of 6, is signed in full "John Updike" on the limitation page. The book, dust jacket, and slipcase are all very fine.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90130 | Thomas Nelson Page, Two Little Confederates (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1920), 156 pages, illustrated, gray-cloth binding with gold lettering and blue-and-beige illustrations, 8vo (8.25" x 6.75"). Lawyer and writer Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922) was appointed U.S. Ambassador to Italy by President Woodrow Wilson. His fourth book, Two Little Confederates, was originally published in 1888. The book is in good condition with moderate wear and light spotting.Not Sold. |
| 90131 | Owen Wister, The Virginian: A Horseman of the Plains (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1902), first edition, 504 pages, illustrated, tan-cloth binding with red, gold and black lettering and decorations, 12mo (7.75" x 5.5"). Owen Wister (1860-1938), a close friend of President Theodore Roosevelt (to whom The Virginian is dedicated), is considered the "father of the Western novel." Though highly mythologized, The Virginian was the first true novel dealing with the Old West. Its protagonist has been portrayed on the screen six times, most notably by Gary Cooper in the 1929 film version. Coop's famous line, "If you want to call me that, smile," originated in this film. Wister's villain, Trampas, has been played by such ace "heavies" as Boris Karloff (on stage) and Walter Huston (in the 1929 film). The book, illustrated by Arthur I. Keller, is in very good condition with moderate wear and acidification.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90132 | Franz Joseph, Star Fleet Technical Manual First Edition (New York: Ballantine Books, 1975), unpaginated, illustrated, red softcover in vinyl binder, 4to (11" x 8.5"). Calling himself a "United Federation Representative of Starfleet Command," Franz Joseph and his daughter created a large collection of drawings detailing technical paraphernalia from the Star Trek TV series. In 1973, he sent copies to Gene Roddenberry, who suggested that Joseph ask his wife, Majel Barrett, the owner of Lincoln Enterprises, a producer of Trek memorabilia, for help in creating a manual. Published in 1975, the Star Fleet Technical Manual reached number-one on the New York Times trade paperback list. Within a year, Paramount and Roddenberry contracted to begin work on Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). This hard-to-find first edition is in fine condition.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 90133 | Robert Penn Warren: Signed Selected Poems, 1923-1975 (New York: Random House, 1976), limited first trade edition, number 59 of 250, 325 pages, black-cloth binding with gold lettering, 8vo (9.5" x 6.25"), slipcase with beige binding. Poet, novelist, and literary critic Robert Penn Warren (1905-1989) served as Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, was Poet Laureate in 1944-45, and won the Pulitzer Prize in 1947. The limitation page is signed in full "Rt Penn Warren". The book is in fine condition; the slipcase is fine with some minor smudges.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 90134 | Frank Moore: Women of the War; Their Heroism and Self-Sacrifice. (Hartford, Connecticut: S. S. Scranton & Co., 1866), 596 pages, green cloth with gilt titles on the spine and front board, 8vo (6.25" x 9"). Moderate shelf wear, bumped corners, dust-soiling to the textblock edges, and scattered foxing throughout, else very good. The bottom front hinge is a touch tender, as well.Not Sold. |
| 90135 | Henry Frederic Reddall: Courtship, Love, and Wedlock. (Cincinnati: The Jones Brothers Publishing Co., 1888), 560 pages, decorative light brown cloth boards with gilt lettering and decoration in dark brown, 4to (8.25" x 10.5"). Rear hinge starting at page 558, moderate shelf wear present, bumped corners, else good.Not Sold. |
| 90136 | William Watson: The Adventures of a Blockade Runner; or, Trade in Time of War. (London: T. Fisher Unwin and New York: Macmillan & Co., 1892), 324 pages, red cloth with gilt and black lettering on the spine and front board, 8vo (6" x 8.25"). Illustrated by Captain Byng, R. N. Noticeable damp-staining on the boards, bumped corners, mild edge wear, and toning to the textblock edges, else very good.Not Sold. |
| 90137 | William Watson: Life in the Confederate Army, Being the Observations and Experiences of an Alien in the South During the American Civil War. (New York: Scribner and Welford, 1888), 456 pages, green cloth with black outlining on the boards and gilt spine lettering with black decoration, 12mo (5.25" x 7.5"). Ex-library copy with light dust-soiling to the top textblock edge, and tender hinges at the spine. Still, a handsome copy of Watson's famous work on the Civil War.Not Sold. |
| 90138 | J. Quinn Thornton: Volume II of Oregon and California in 1848. (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1849), 379 pages, black tooled cloth with gilt spine titles, 8vo (5.25" x 8"). Fair copy, with three-quarters of the spine missing, bumped corners, noticeable edge wear, a loose front hinge, and heavy foxing of the textblock.Not Sold. |
| 90139 | Rev. T. C. Thornton: An Inquiry Into the History of Slavery; Its Introduction Into The United States; Causes of Its Continuance; and Remarks Upon the Abolition Tracts of William E. Channing, D. D. (Washington City: William Morrison, 1841), 345 pages, brown tooled cloth with gilt spine titles, 12mo (5" x 7.75"). About good condition, with light foxing throughout, most noticeable at the endpapers and edges, a sunned spine, a previous owner's signature on the title page, and moderate overall shelf wear.Not Sold. |
| 90140 | W. L. G. Smith: Life at the South: or Uncle Tom's Cabin As It Is. (Buffalo: Geo. H. Derby and Co., Cincinnati: H. W. Derby and Co., Chicago: D. B. Cooke and Co., 1852), 519 pages, black tooled cloth with a gilt illustration on the front board, 12mo (5" x 7.75"). Spine detached and missing, front board detached, textblock detached to the dedication page, bumped corners, rubbed boards, scattered soiling to the text, else good.Not Sold. |
| 90141 | Elizabeth Page: Wagons West. (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1930), 361 pages, light blue cloth with gilt lettering on the spine and front board, 8vo (6.5" x 9.5"). Toning around the edges of the boards, sunned spine, front hinge starting, else very good.Not Sold. |
| 90142 | Ernest A. Wiltsee: Gold Rush Steamers of the Pacific. (San Francisco: The Grabhorn Press, 1938), one of 500 copies printed, 367 pages, orange cloth boards shelf backed in tan cloth with a title plate affixed to the spine, titles in black and red, 4to (6.75" x 10.25"). Deckled edges. Bumped corners, soiling to the top edge, tissue overlay over the frontispiece detached but present, else very good.Not Sold. |
| 90143 | Theodore Roosevelt: The Winning of the West in Six Volumes. (New York: The Current Literature Publishing Company, 1905), six volumes, brown leather spines with cloth boards, 12mo (4.5" x 7"). Handsome set of Roosevelt's treatment of America's westward expansion. The volumes all display moderate wear to the spines and boards, and bumped corners. A few of the hinges on various volumes are tender. Volumes I, II and VI show noticeable chipping of the leather spine. Overall good condition, and a wonderful later printing of Roosevelt's western saga.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90144 | M. W. Cluskey, editor: The Political Text-Book, or Encyclopedia. (Washington: Published by Cornelius Wendell, 1857), 640 pages, brown tooled cloth with brown lettering (once gilt) on the spine, 8vo (6" x 9.5"). According to the Editor's Preface, this book "will enable every citizen to acquaint himself readily with the true bearing of each political issue which is presented to him for his decision..." Spine faded, bumped corners, rubbing to the boards, foxing to the textblock edges, and the bottom hinge is loose, but not separated, else very good.Not Sold. |
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| 90145 | Archive of 18th & Early 19th Century Documents and Letters Relating to Isaac Van Horn of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Three documents and a letter associated with Isaac Van Horn including a one page autograph letter, 7.75" x 12.5", dated January 9, 1807 to Van Horn's two daughters from John M. Dowell extolling the virtues of marriage, with some foxing, paper generally toned, taped repairs present, with the usual fold creases, else good; a one page commission document, 12.5" x 7.75", December 8, 1810, appointing Van Horn an adjutant general of the state of Ohio, with the Ohio state seal present, taped repairs present, toned, with fold creases, else very good; a one page document, 17" x 13.5", Philadelphia, October 13, 1786, appointing Van Horn coroner of Bucks County, with Bucks County and Pennsylvania State seals present, signed by James Trimble, old taped repairs on the verso, toned with the usual fold creases, else very good; and a similar document, 15.5" x 13", dated October 17, 1788, folded and toned, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $113.53. |
| 90146 | Hamilton Fish Document Signed as Secretary of State "Hamilton Fish". One page, 14.75" x 22", on a partially printed Department of State document with eagle vignette, red seal of the State Department, Washington, April 30, 1869, with fold creases and one small wrinkle at the lower right corner, else a beautiful document in fine condition. This document provides Edward L. Plumb the necessary introductions to all and sundry in his role as Consul General of the United States at Havana, Cuba. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $49.00. |
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| 90147 | 1811 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Loyalty Oath Document. One page, 6.25" x 8", partially printed, September 23, 1811, toned with the usual fold creases, else near fine. One "Jacob Mead" swears "true faith and allegiance to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts" and promises to "defend the constitution and government thereof against traitorous conspiracies, and all hostile and violent attempts whatsoever...". Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90148 | 1794 Land Indenture Signed By Tench Coxe. Two pages, 8.25" x 13", document printed by R. Aitken & Son, Northumberland County [Pennsylvania], June 3, 1794. Acting as a witness to the transaction Tench has signed his name in full "Tench Coxe". Tench Coxe was a delegate from Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress. The document has been folded and several creases are present; the paper has toned, the edges are slightly chipped, else very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
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| 90149 | Group of Three Items Signed by British Diplomats. Includes a three page autograph letters signed by the aide de camp to the British Consul in Havana, March 28, 1885, on British Consulate letterhead, fine; a one page autograph letter signed by the principal librarian at the British Museum (A. Pavisse?), April 25, 1865, with the usual folds, toned at the edges, else very good; and a mentioned in dispatches document dated November 7, 1917 with a printed Winston Churchill signature, mounted to a stiff backing board, good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $45.00. |
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| 90150 | Massachusetts 1770 Maritime Document. One page, 6" x 3.5", Newbury, August 28, 1770, toned with some chips along the edges and old folds, else a boldly written document in good condition. The document reads: "To Capt. Marquand Sir Please to let Capt. Moses Little have what of my Iron he may want Am your humble sert Abel Sawyer, Jr.". Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90151 | Large Archive of Mid-19th Century Business Records, Correspondence, Receipts, etc. Over 20 paper items related to business including shipping receipts from the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company dating just after the Civil War, and various hand-written letters and bills of sale from the mid-19th century. All items are in very good or better condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $71.70. |
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| 90152 | Edward Everett Document Signed as President of President of Harvard University "Edward Everett". One page, 8" x 10", Cambridge, January 29, 1848, on The Corporation of the University letterhead, an acknowledgement of a gift to the university library from a Reverend T. W. Higginson, front of second integral page with a list of pamphlets unrelated to the gift, with the usual fold creases, a small hole not affecting Everett's signature, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Not Sold. |
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| 90153 | 1793 French Revolutionary Tribunal Imprint and Jacques Necker ALS. Two interesting items from the French Revolution including a three page printed document, 8"x 10.5", dated March, 1793, in French, with a beautiful red wax seal of the Revolutionary tribunal intact on the third page, signed on the last page by unknown person or persons, toned with some light foxing and the usual fold creases, very good condition; sold with a three page autograph letter signed by French statesman Jacques Necker, 6" x 7.75", in French, April 22, 1801, tipped on to backing sheet, toned with the usual fold creases, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $131.45. |
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| 90154 | 1812 Springfield, Massachusetts Election Certification Document for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. One page, partially printed, 7.5" x 12.5", Springfield, April 6, 1812, signed by nine Selectmen of Springfield and sent to Benjamin Homans, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Boson, toned, with remnants of wax seal, with fold creases, else very good. This document certified that Elbridge Gerry received 250 votes, beating out his opponent Caleb Strong who only received 233 votes. Strong ultimately won but Gerry became the 5th Vice President of the United States, serving under James Madison. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $48.00. |
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| 90155 | George Onslow, 1st Earl of Onslow Legal Document Signed "Geo. Onslow". One page, 8.5" x 13", December 29, 1768, toned and soiled at the edges, frayed at the edges, small splits in the fold creases, else good condition. A legal document concerning a transaction at Onslow's Ember Court estate. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
| 90156 | 1789 Alexander Hamilton Imprint. One page, 6.75" x 8.25", printed date of December 18, 1789, toned with a small area of ghosting that affects a few words on the next to last line of text, with the usual fold creases, else very good. Titled "Extract of a circular Letter from Alexander Hamilton, Esq; Secretary of the Treasury of the United States", this short imprint resolutely affirms Hamilton's intention of bringing suit against anyone late in paying bonds on duties. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
| 90157 | Large Lot of 19th Century Business Correspondence, Receipts, Certificates, etc. An archive of 12 miscellaneous items of business-related ephemera including stock certificates, hotel receipts, and other business correspondence. A few specimens have railroad content. Each example in the lot varies in size and all dates are from 1840s through the turn of the century. Some examples are on interesting letterhead. Average condition is very good or better. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $131.45. |
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| 90158 | Group of Five Price Schedules for Imported Goods into Liverpool 1806-1810. Various sizes, average 8" x 10", most two pages, with dates from 1806 through 1810, printed for Lodges & Tooth [Liverpool], each titled "Prices Current (including the Import Duty) at Liverpool", some toning, else generally in very good condition. These schedules list goods from "Ashes" to "Tobacco" with their corresponding prices per weight, showing the appropriate duty for each. Of particular note is a marginal note on the 1807 schedule next to the entry for cotton which reads "Uplands & New Orleans Cottons, if clean, & prime in quality, are salable; but inferior soils will scarcely sell at any price". The 1806 schedule has the hand-written notation "Rye flour and Indian corn meal cannot be imported". Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $39.00. |
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| 90159 | Stock Certificate for the "Army and Navy Escutcheon Company". 12.5" x 9.75", printed in Philadelphia by Reen & Trump lithographers, dated on the face June 7, 1880, signed by John P. Nicholson (later to be the chairman of the Gettysburg National Park Commission), battle scene vignette flanked by escutcheons for General Grant and Admiral David Farragut, with a border of Civil War corps badges, with the usual endorsements on the verso, with several uniform fold creases, slight toning to paper, else very good condition. Shortly after the Civil War escutcheons, a lithographed artistic rendering featuring a shield design with portions designated to the veterans' ranks, units, positions and the battles in which they participated, became quite popular as a way for veterans to graphically commemorate their service in the war. Several companies sprang forth to provide these custom made souvenirs and most went out of business just as quickly. The specimen on offer has an autograph note dated June 20, 1912 which indicates that the Army and Navy Escutcheon Company had gone into receivership years before and the stock was therefore "absolutely worthless". Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $179.25. |
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| 90160 | 1813 London Theater Broadside. One page, single sided, 6.75" x 11.75", London, May 21, 1813. An advertisement for the 1813 production of The Russian at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London. The paper has toned, especially at the edges, the edges are chipped and slightly ragged, there is a taped repair at the center fold on the verso, else good condition. Sold with a printed pay voucher, 7" x 3", with royal tax stamp in blind, dated June 28, 1817, for "Fourteen 3/4" to "complete my salary for the Season, 1816-17", toned at the edges, mounting remnants on the verso, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
| 90161 | Pair of Interesting 19th Century Government Letterheads. Two excellent examples of 19th century letterhead including an 1868 dated one page autograph letter signed by Cincinnati mayor Charles F. Wilstach on City of Cincinnati Mayor's Office letterhead, with the usual fold creases, else fine; and an 1869 dated two page autograph letter signed by Allen A. Bradford, a delegate to the U.S. Congress from Colorado Territory on Forty-first Congress House of Representatives letterhead, toned, with the usual fold creases, else near fine. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $24.00. |
| 90162 | Colonial American Documents and Early Pilgrim Relics. A pair of documents including a printed customs receipt for tobacco, 7" x 2.75", dated 1762, age toned, else near fine; a one page printed legal document dated October 31, 1764, Hampstead, New Hampshire, with seal present, appointing a guardian for a minor child, toned with some splits in the folds, else good condition; and a small packet of fragments from the foundation of a Pilgrim watchtower erected in 1643, with printed history attached to the packet. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90163 | Lot of 19th Century Ephemera. A lot of seven items including a hand-colored illustration, 5" x 6.5", entitled "My Dear Grandfather", a one page printed "Rules of the Ulster County Bank", two 1847 checks each drawn on the Philadelphia Bank, a small label from Philadelphia Manufactory from a bolt of cloth, a receipt for a six month subscription to the Philadelphia Independent Democrat dated October 28, 1835, and a page excised from a book with an engraved illustration of Robert Young Hayne, governor of South Carolina. All items in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90164 | 19th Century New York Document Lot. The lot includes a one page document, 5.5" x 3.75", dated March 8, 1883, on "The Trustees of the New York and Brooklyn Bridge" letterhead, being a pass for a workman on the Brooklyn Bridge, with fold creases and some soiling, else very good; and a three page printed document on a New York Life Insurance policy form, dated August 15, 1840, with hand written notation, with the usual fold creases, small binding holes, and two holes corresponding made when removing the wax seals, else good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $107.55. |
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| 90165 | South Carolina Representative Edmund William McGregor Mackey Manuscript Autobiography. Two pages, 8.25" x 13.75", in ink, circa 1882, pages toned, with a fold crease across the center, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Not Sold. |
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| 90166 | Oval 1914 Coca-Cola Serving Tray Betty, the classic model for Coke, is pictured on this oval tray lithographed by the Passaic Metalware Co. This tray has scratching, several dents and a stain that affects the graceful model. Viewing the tray from a distance it appears to be in very good condition. The Coca-Cola copyright, although light, appears along the bottom edge. Sold for: $107.55. |
| 90167 | 1935 Madge Evans Coca-Cola Tray Modeling on this 1935 tray is MGM starlet Madge Evans (1909-1981). Scratches can be seen in the background and on her dress. A slight touch of rust is along the right border. The red border frames the image nicely. 10.5" x 13.25", by American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. . Sold for: $49.00. |
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| 90168 | 1914 Telegram Sent to a Passenger on the RMS Lusitania. One page, 8.5" x 5.5", "The Marconi International Marine Communication Co., Ltd.", stamped "Lusitania" and dated July 30, 1914. This telegram was sent to a passenger named "Strassburger" (a newspaper tycoon and thoroughbred racehorse owner) onboard the RMS Lusitania on what was to be her last peacetime voyage. The sender wants to know where the passenger intends to disembark - "New London or Newport you decide after landing". Just days after this telegram was sent the bloodletting of the First World War commenced and in less than a year's time the Lusitania will have been sunk by the German submarine U-20 with a loss of nearly 1200 passengers including many prominent Americans. Her sinking marked a turning point in American attitudes and was in great measure responsible for the United States to abandon isolationist policies and enter the war on the side of the Allies. Fold creases, else near fine. Sold for: $27.00. |
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| 90169 | British Ambassador James Bryce Autograph Letter and Dinner Program. James Bryce was Great Britain's ambassador to the United States from 1907 until 1913. Included in this group is a one page autograph letter signed "James Bryce", 4.75" x 7.25", on British Embassy letterhead, Washington, 1909 a "Mrs. Layne" in which he thanks her for two papers she sent him. The letter has slightly toned with age and has the usual fold creases, else it is in fine condition. With the letter is a 9" x 12.25" program for the 14th Annual Dinner of the Pennsylvania Society, December 14, 1912 at which Bryce was one of the toastmasters. The front cover has detached from the internal contents and the paper has slightly toned, else it is in very good condition. The program includes the evening's menu and a roster of the council society. Not Sold. |
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| 90170 | Andrew Jackson, Cased Engraving The oval wood case, 2.75" X 3.5", was originally covered in purple velvet (most of the nap now gone, leaving only fabric). Silk lined with a pressed copper frame holding the engraving. Brass thumbpiece. Near fine. Sold for: $107.55. |
| 90171 | Civil Rights. Speech of Hon. A. A. Merrimon, of North Carolina in the United States Senate, May 22, 1874. (Washington: Government Printing Office, 1874), 37 pages, pamphlet format, bound with string, toned with some discoloration to the paper covers, else sound and in very good condition. Senator Merrimon gained a reputation as "one of the bitterest partisan Democrats in Congress". He served North Carolina from 1872 until 1878.Not Sold. |
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| 90172 | Speech of Thomas N. Crumpler, of Ashe, on Federal Relations, Delivered in the House of Commons, Jan. 10, 1861. (Raleigh: The Raleigh Register, 1861), 16 pages, pamphlet format, bound with string, toned, especially at the edges, else sound and in very good condition. A pre-secession speech by Thomas Crumpler who later served as a major in the 1st North Carolina Cavalry and was killed June 27, 1862 at Willis' Church, Virginia. Sold for: $59.75. |
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| 90173 | 1789 Connecticut Acts and Laws Document Regarding Residency. Four pages, 8.5" x 14", with engraved Connecticut seal headpiece, integral leaf disbound from a larger volume, toned and slightly foxed, ragged at the edges, fold creases, two small holes as a result of removing from volume, else good condition. A document laying out statutes that resonate to the present day. Of particular note is a clause which provides that any illegal resident "be whipped on the naked body not exceeding ten stripes". Not Sold. |
| 90174 | Lot of 50 Vintage Post Cards Related to Kansas, from the early 20th Century, some used, some linen, some divided back, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90175 | Wonderful Lot of 20 Printed Vintage Thanksgiving Post Cards, 1890s to 1910s, some used, some divided back, some embossed, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better. A great lot!Sold for: $21.00. |
| 90176 | Wonderful Lot of 20 Printed Vintage Easter Post Cards, 1890s to 1910s, some used, some divided back, some embossed, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better. A great lot!Not Sold. |
| 90177 | Lot of 20 Vintage Post Cards Picturing Ships, including: RMS Empress of Ireland, USS Nevada, Steamer Belle of the Bends, and RMS Queen Mary, from the early 20th Century, some used, some linen, some divided back, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90178 | Lot of 10 Vintage Post Cards Featuring the Art of Philip Boileau, some unused, all with divided backs. Most are very good or better.Sold for: $35.00. |
| 90179 | Lot of Vintage Post Cards Related to Douglas, Arizona, from the early 20th Century, some used, some divided back, and others white bordered. In a folding post card holder. Many have pencil notations on the front, else most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90180 | Lot of 14 Vintage Post Cards Picturing Elvis Presley, unused. Some duplication. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90181 | Lot of 20 Vintage Post Cards Picturing Railroad Depots, from the early 20th Century, some used, some divided back, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90182 | Lot of 25 Vintage Post Cards Related to Utah, from the early 20th Century, some used, some linen, some divided back, some tinted, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 90183 | Wonderful Lot of 20 Printed Vintage New Year Post Cards, 1890s to 1910s, some used, some divided back, some embossed, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better. A great lot!Not Sold. |
| 90184 | Lot of 16 Vintage Post Cards Picturing Baseball Players from the 1956 Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees, including: Yogi Berra, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Whitey Ford, Hank Arron, Warren Spahn, Stan Musial, Ted Williams, Roy Campanella, Duke Snider, and team pictures. Unused and plain backed. Fine.Sold for: $101.58. |
| 90185 | Lot of 11 Printed Vintage Washington's Birthday Post Cards, 1890s to 1910s, some used, some divided back, some embossed, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better. A great lot!Not Sold. |
| 90186 | Lot of 20 Vintage Post Cards Picturing Railroad Depots, from the early 20th Century, some used, some divided back, some tinted, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90187 | Lot of 20 Vintage Post Cards Related to West Virginia, from the early 20th Century, some used, some linen, some divided back, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90188 | Lot of 21 Vintage Post Cards Published by the New York Zoological Society, from the early 20th Century, none used and divided back. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90189 | Lot of 21 Vintage Post Cards Picturing Rodeo Cowboys In Action, from the early 20th Century, some used, some divided back, some linen some tinted, and others white bordered. Most are very good or better.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90190 | Lot of 10 Vintage Post Cards Picturing Rodeo Cowboys In Action, all unused, some with divided back, and others white bordered. Most are very good or better.Not Sold. |
| 90191 | Lot of 8 Printed Vintage Lincoln's Birthday Post Cards, 1890s to 1910s, some used, some divided back, some embossed, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better. A great lot!Not Sold. |
| 90192 | Lot of 5 Vintage Post Cards Picturing Bears, including the "Roosevelt Bears, all used, with undivided backs, and one white bordered. Most are good or better.Not Sold. |
| 90193 | Lot of 20 Vintage Post Card Packets, from the early 20th Century, some used, most tinted, some divided back, and others white bordered. Most are very good or better.Not Sold. |
| 90194 | Full Set of 12 Vintage Post Cards Picturing "The Three Pigs", all unused, with divided backs. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90195 | Lot of 51 Vintage Post Cards Related to Iowa, from the early 20th Century, some used, some linen, some divided back, and others white bordered. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90196 | Lot of 10 Cobb Shinn Ford Automobile Post Cards. Split back. Created from drawings by Indiana artist Cobb Shinn. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
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| 90197 | Abraham Cabiljau, One of the Founders of Gothenburg 1626 Manuscript Document Signed "Abraham Cabiljau". [Stockholm: 1626] Manuscript Document Signed by two officials, one page, 8.25" x 4.25". Stockholm, February 6, 1626. Not translated. In 1611, Gustav II Adolf acceded to the Swedish throne. In 1634, Stockholm became the official capital of the Swedish empire. Penciled notes by collector in blank lower left. Fine condition.Sold for: $45.00. |
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| 90198 | 1861 Issue $100 Confederate States of America Bond. 14" x 15", February 28, 1861 issue, Montgomery, Alabama, engraved by Douglas, New Orleans, central vignette of two women surrounded by agriculture and commerce themes, Confederate States seal in blind, retaining 19 coupons, upper left corner folded, a few areas of staining, with the usual fold creases, else very good. Sold for: $89.63. |
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| 90199 | 19th Century Insurance Renewal Receipts. Two printed insurance renewal receipts, each 8.5" x 5.25", insuring property at the corner of Bridge and Water Streets [New York], one from the Brooklyn Fire Insurance Company, dated December 31, 1864; the other from the Montauk Fire Insurance Company, dated December 26, 1871, both have old fold creases, else they are in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
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| 90200 | Texas and Oklahoma Indian Territory, Large Map, 13.5" x 21", published by Mathews-Northrup Co., New York, 1895. The map shows Texas counties and established Oklahoma counties. It also shows lands assigned to the various Oklahoma Indian tribes. The map shows Kansas on the verso. Folds, else near fine. Sold for: $49.00. |
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| 90201 | Large Lincoln Rail Splitter of 1830 Medal 41mm. This large medal was issued by Childs of Chicago during the campaign of 1860. It predicts the "The Rail Splitter of 1830" will be "President of U.S. [in] 1861." Sullivan-DeWitt AL-1860-3 in white metal. This version was issued subsequent to the original version (#2) which developed a die break and had to be re-cut. Choice condition with only one minor rim ding.Sold for: $286.80. |
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| 90202 | Group of Civil War Letters Written by a Union Officer to His Wife. Includes six letters dating from June 15, 1863 to April 17, 1865 from James F. Grimes to his wife Sarah. These letters have marvelous content including his disgust at hearing of General Hooker's defeat at Chancellorsville, descriptions of artillery bombardments, foraging for food, and many other exciting tales from Virginia where he is mainly stationed. All are easy to read and in fine condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $262.90. |
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| 90203 | 1865 New York Herald With Abraham Lincoln Funeral Content. 8 pages, 16.5" x 23", New York, April 23, 1865, top edge uncut, light toning, especially at the edges, a few minor tears at the edge, else in near fine condition. This edition contains the full schedule for the program of Lincoln's funeral, including railroad arrangements. The edition also contains updates on Lincoln's assassins and a story of Confederate general Joseph E. Johnson's holding out against Sherman's troops in North Carolina. Johnson would surrender his army to Sherman three days later. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $49.00. |
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| 90204 | 1686 Edition of The Observator, a London Newspaper. Two pages, 7.5" x 12", London, September 4, 1686, possibly disbound from a book, toned, especially at the edges, else in near fine condition. The Observator was published from April 13, 1681 until 1686 or possibly 1687. It was published under the auspices of Roger L'Estrange, an English pamphleteer and author, and staunch defender of royalist claims. In 1644 he led a conspiracy in support of King Charles I and was sentenced to death as a spy, but after serving four years' imprisonment he was able to escape to the Continent. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $29.00. |
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| 90205 | 1688 Autograph Letter With British Military Content. One page, 6.5" x 8.5", Carlisle, October 8, 1688, from a captain Ralph Croft to William Blathato of the Horse Guards, London. In this letter Captain Croft seeks advice from Blathato as to whether he should remain in Carlisle or proceed to Hull to be with his company. The letter has been tipped in a paper folder, has toned a bit, and has the usual fold creases, else it is in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $83.65. |
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| 90206 | General William Tecumseh Sherman CDV. 2.5" x 3.75", Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tenn. studio mark on verso, .02 cent Internal Revenue stamp affixed to verso, image slightly faded, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $89.63. |
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| 90207 | 1864 New York Stock Exchange Printed Circular. One page, printed on one side, 7.5" x 11", dated February 23, 1864, ink notations on the verso, lightly faded with a few small splits in the fold creases, else good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 90208 | Lot of Early 19th Century Southern Letters. A selection of 6 letters emanating from various southern regions of the United States including a one page autograph letter dated May 3, 1822 written from Washington regarding a New Hampshire residents eligibility for a pension; a one page love letter which starts "Dear Sarah, whom I erst have seen, a tender flower, not yet in teens"; an 1814 dated letter written from Richmond, Virginia from a nephew to his uncle who begs his uncle's pardon for an outstanding debt; a one page 1821 dated letter written from Bellona Arsenal, Virginia from a gentleman seeking to purchase a copy of the Report of the Secretary of War; two letters with 1817 and 1818 dates written from Lexington, Kentucky with tobacco content; a three page letter dated 1800 written from Buckland, Virginia regarding a potential land sale; and a 18th Century era two page letter, Warsaw, Georgia dated May 2, 1794 from William Wall, in which Wall, fearing a coming war seeks an appointment to head a state office dealing with naval matters. All items have the usual fold creases, most have toned with age, several exhibit small splits in the folds, a few have mounting remnants on the verso, otherwise they are all in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 90209 | Two 19th Century Letters With Railroad and Steamboat Content. Including a one page letter, 5" x 8", dated Newburgh, April 25, [no year], which reads in part: "I have not heard a word from you about the Morris & Essex rail road Have you forgotten all about it?", tipped at the left edge to a backing sheet, slightly toned, else very good; and a three page letter from Mason Perkins, 7.75" x 10", Cleveland, Ohio, October 1, 1835 which reads in part: "...Cleveland is a beautiful spot and will in a few years be a large city...the Steam Boat Com. Perry burst her boiler last week near Detroit and 4 lives were lost...Several accidents have occurred on the Lake of late some occasioned by the wind and some by the failure of engines...", cockled, with fold creases, small splits in the fold, else near very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90210 | Old Lithograph of New York's Beautiful Chemung River. 11.25" x 9", illustrated by "Mr. S. Hall", lithograph issued from Endicott of New York, captioned "View From Big Flats, Looking Down the Chemung River", labeled as Plate XV, appears to be disbound from a larger volume, worn at the edges and slightly toned, else very good. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Not Sold. |
| 90211 | 1898 Robert H. Ingersoll & Brothers Holiday Mail Order Catalog. 128 pages, 7.5" x 10.5", uniformly toned with age, several pages chipped at the lower right corner, chipped at the edges, a few tears, holes, etc., else good condition. The Robert H. Ingersoll "Mail Order Bargain House" of New York City provided a wealth or useful and not-so-useful products. This catalog could provide everything a mid-western farmer might need. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90212 | 1885 Washington Monument Dedication Program. Eight pages, 7.25" x 10", with small vignette Washington portrait on cover and illustration of the monument on the back cover, slightly toned with age, old fold crease running near center, else very good condition. Includes the complete order of proceedings for the dedication ceremony. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $101.58. |
| 90213 | 1816 London Royal Theater Play Bill. 7.5" x 12", toned with some light foxing, else in remarkably nice condition. A stirring week of performances at the Royal Theatre in Covent Garden with performances of The Stranger, The Masque of Hymen, and Who Wants a Wife?. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $48.00. |
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| 90214 | 1866 Pennsylvania Political Campaign Cartoons. A group of three humorous campaign cartoons, two from the John White Geary and Hiester Clymer 1866 Pennsylvania governor's race and a single example from Morton McMichael's successful 1866 run for mayor of Philadelphia. All examples are in very good condition. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
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| 90215 | Coca Cola 1927 Soda JerkTray a promotional advertiser, distributed by Coke, picturing the fountain server bringing three full glasses of Coca-Cola.. Very bright colors,but with several points of damage consisting of several small scratches to the soda jerk and a stippled effect from bubble wrap packaging that can only be seen on close inspection. The clean bright red border enhances this piece which is marked by the Coca cola copyright.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90216 | 1939 Coca Cola Serving Tray Girl on Spring Board Featuring a girl, in a bathing suit, drinking a bottle of Coke while relaxing at the pool, this tray appears excellent with only minimal wear. Hardly seen are several small bubbles where the tray has been touched up near her arm. Lithographed by the American Art Works Co, the tray is 10.5" x 13.25". Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90217 | 1932 Coca Cola Serving Tray artwork by Hayden Hayden, picturing a beautiful young lady in a yellow bathing suit. Lithographed by the American Art Works, Inc of Coshocton, Ohio, scratching to the background surface is obvious as well as the scratch that grazes into the model's leg.. Bright color accentuates the art. Size: 10.5" x 13.25".Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90218 | 1936 Coca Cola Serving Tray. features the model enjoying Coca-Cola. A blemish is present to the glossy background and a light scratch is noticeable across the model's chest. Made by the American Art Works, Inc. Size: 10.5" x 13.25". Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90219 | French Version Retro Coca-Cola Tray In near mint condition, with slogans in French. Not Sold. |
| 90220 | 1933 Coca-Cola Tray Featuring Movie Star Francis Dee. This tray was to promote Dee's career at Paramount and Coke in bottles. Pin sized rust marks appear in the background as well as a spot to the right of the model. The red border enhances the look of the tray. Measuring 10.5" x 13.25" and made by the American Art Works, Inc. in Coshocton, Ohio. Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90221 | Kist Orange Soda Advertising Tray Marked "Made in U.S.A." this Kist advertising tray has significant scratching to the graphic. Popular in the 1940s, trays for this product are harder to find then Coke or Pepsi. Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90222 | 1940 Girl On The Dock Coca-Cola Tray 10.5" x 13.5", by American Art Works, Coshocton, Ohio. Shown beneath the logo and slogans is an appealing young lady enjoying a Coke by the lake. several scratches and flecks can be seen on the model as well as parts of the dock. Minor scratching to the rimwhich is bright red. The tray appears here in good condition. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90223 | 1923 Flapper Girl Coca Cola Serving Tray promoting fountain service with a classic models in the style of the period. Light abrasions on the model's face, hair and clothing. A scratch in the background is hardly noticed due to the rich color of the tray. Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90224 | Dr. Pepper Serving Tray Size: 10.5" x 13.25", made by Robertson, Springfield, Ohio. A pretty double-fisted Dr. Pepper drinker declares "You'll like it too!". Overall appearance is very good with surface wear on the model's shoulder. Classic. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90225 | 1957 Retro Coca-Cola Tray. In good condition, the central portion of the tray has several nicks and rust areas. The tray measures 10.5" x 13.25". Not Sold. |
| 90226 | Coca-Cola Tray Girl with Umbrella. Coca-Cola Tray Girl with Umbrella. This serving tray is the 1950s French version and appears here with only a few very minor flecks. The tray's design gives the retro look and feel of that time, and measures 10.5" x 13.25". Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90227 | Retro Look Coca Cola Serving Tray appears to have come right out of your mom's kitchen. This tray is in near mint condition. Size: 10.25" X 13.25". Sold for: $49.00. |
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| 90228 | Group of 19th Century Letters With Excellent Content. Three letters including a one page autograph letter undated and unsigned, 8" x 11.25", circa 1850s, in which the writer extols the growing prosperity of the country, begins with a poem, discusses western expansion, increased power, wealth, and gives a brief commentary on the "red man": "The red man is seen retiring from the shore of the Atlantic to the mountains, and from the mountains to the far-off Western region; not, however, until he is brought into terrible conflict with the intruder, to retain the land of his fathers; and in their stead a population of industrious freemen who would distain to be the subjects of the proudest sovereign on earth...", with the usual fold creases, else fine; a two page autograph letter signed "John Livingston", 8.5" x 10.75", August 6, 1853, New York, in which the writer, author of a multi-volume set of works entitled Portraits of Eminent Americans Now Living, solicits a memoir and daguerreotype from a gentleman for inclusion in his next volume in the series, with the usual fold creases, slightly toned, else near fine; and a two page manuscript signed "C. W. S.", 7.25" x 9", January 1, 1862, in which the writer no doubt expresses the uncertainty that many Americans must have felt after the close of the first year of the Civil War. He divides the manuscript into two distinct parts with his or her thoughts at the beginning of 1862 and reflections at the end of 1862. The hopes for the coming year start with guarded optimism: "To us the year's unknown, whether our cup be one of joy unmixed with drops of sorrow, or one of sorrow, but slightly sweetened by the joy of time...", and on assessing the year gives way to resignation that sorrow will be the staple: "...sorrow and sighing have filled the land...hopes have perished...how frequently death with pointed dart...claimed his victim...". There is a significant loss in the first third of the manuscript and there are the usual fold creases, else it is legible and an important contemporary record of the typical American experience during the early stages of the Civil War.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90229 | Two Letters Describing a Trip from St. Louis, Missouri to Trinidad, Colorado, April 1888. The first letter, dated April 11, is on Union Depot Hotel stationary. It is two pages (front and verso). The second letter, dated April 13, is on United States Hotel stationary (Trinidad, Colorado) and offers a vivid account of the trip west. It is four pages (front and verso). The April 11 letter is chipped and weak at the folds. The second letter has some slight weakness at the folds, else near fine. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90230 | Great Ethiopian Songs Sheet Music by Black Writer Exceptionally graphic with a rich scene of a church meeting and angels who appear in typical period illustrations of African Americans. This piece, written by James A. Bland, a noted Black songwriter of the period, is titled "In the Evening by the Moonlight". Bland, a Howard University graduate, wrote 700 titles in his lifetime and was most famous for "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny", which became the Virginia state song after some modification. This piece is complete although ragged on the edges and inside sheet.Sold for: $83.65. |
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| 90231 | Civil War Covers With Slave Caricatures. A group of four Civil War era covers, each 5.5" x 3.25", with caricature vignettes of African Americans captioned with anti-secession rhetoric. All are unused, with only minor toning, else they are in near fine condition. Sold for: $71.70. |
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| 90232 | Large Lot of African American Related Ephemera. A group of 12 items including color post cards, advertising post cards, and other types of ephemera with caricature illustrations of African Americans. The majority of these items date from the late 19th century. All are in about fine condition.Not Sold. |
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| 90233 | Columbian Exposition or Celebration Full Color Folding Invitation dated October 3, 1893, St. Louis. The eight leaf die-cut invitation has panels picturing patriotic, Columbian, and historic events. There are also panels that show men wearing Nordic helmets and gauzy veils over their heads. It measures 13.5" opened. General weakness at the folds. One leaf loose.Sold for: $131.45. |
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| 90234 | Engraved Portrait of George Washington. 5.75" x 7.75", mounted to a paper mat to an overall size of 6.5" x 8", captioned in French, likely excised from a book, in fine condition. Of note is the fact that Washington's birth year is incorrectly stated as 1733 instead of the correct 1732. Not Sold. |
| 90235 | Engraved Portrait of General Joseph Reed of Pennsylvania. 7.75" x 9", published May 15, 1783 by R. Wilkinson, London, likely removed from a book, toned with a small stain not affecting portrait, else near fine. The caption reads "Member of Congress, President & Commander in chief of the State of Pennsylvania". In fact Reed was a signer of the Articles of Confederation and was a delegate to the Continental Congress. He position as President of Pennsylvania was analogous to the modern office of Governor.Not Sold. |
| 90236 | Civil War Postal Covers With George Washington Themes. A collection of seven covers, 5.5" x 3.25", with George Washington vignettes. Three examples feature color vignettes with Washington's image surrounded by patriotic imagery; the remaining specimens are monochrome types with Washington portraits and related themes. All are unused, with mounting remnants on the verso, else in fine condition.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90237 | Revolutionary War Engraving "Cornwallis Resigning His Sword to Washington". 9.75" x 12", "Painted by [Robert] Smirke", "Corrected by Goulding", "Engraved by [James] Heath", mounted to a paper backing sheet, a beautiful illustration in fine condition. Cornwallis surrenders to Washington following the Battle of Yorktown in 1781. A wonderfully bright engraving.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90238 | Abraham Lincoln Portrait Engraved by Henry Wright Smith. 9.5" x 12", published by Benjamin Russell, Boston, engraved by Henry Wright Smith, with facsimile Lincoln signature below the portrait, light foxing around the edges, else a beautiful, bright portrait in near fine condition.Sold for: $113.53. |
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| 90239 | 1852 "Fort Hamilton Polka Redowa" Sheet Music. Five pages, 10" x 13", music composed by William Dressler, "respectfully dedicated to Miss Jane Anna Fellows", published by Jaques & Brother, New York, with a beautiful hand-colored lithograph of the fort and adjoining harbor as the cover, appears to have been disbound from a larger volume, uniformly foxed throughout, slight wrinkling to one corner of cover, else very good. Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90240 | Vintage Presidential Portrait Postcards. A lot of 10 postcards featuring portraits of United States presidents including John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, John Q. Adams, William Harrison, John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Benjamin Harrison, and Teddy Roosevelt. The postmarks date the cards from 1900 to 1906. The cards bear some bent corners, slight staining and toning, in used but good condition. Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90241 | Wisconsin Vintage Postcard Lot. A group of 30 postcards, circa 1900-1950, mostly color of prominent Wisconsin statues, buildings, and landmarks. Many unused, a few with mounting remnants from removal from albums, else all in very good or better condition. Not Sold. |
| 90242 | Oklahoma Territory Vintage Postcard Lot. A group of 10 postcards, circa 1907-8, four color, several printed in Europe, featuring prominent buildings in Oklahoma City, Ardmore, Muskogee, and Broken Arrow. The cards are variously marked as Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory. Most are in used condition and a few show signs of old mounting remnants, else all are in near very good condition. Not Sold. |
| 90243 | Vintage U. S. Presidents Postcard Lot. A group of six postcards circa the early 20th century from a series issued featuring United States Presidents. Each card is uniform with the gilt eagle design and color United States flag in blind surrounding a portrait of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, William Henry Harrison, James A. Garfield, and Benjamin Harrison. Two cards are unused, and two have inked inscriptions on the fronts, else in very good condition. Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90244 | St. Patrick's Day Vintage Color Postcard Lot. A group of ten postcards, circa early 20th century, with Irish and St. Patrick's Day themes, with the obvious central green color prominent and featuring among other icons, the flag of Erin, harps, caricatures of Irish people, clay pipes, etc. Most have been posted, a few have mounting remnants on the verso, else in very good condition or better. Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90245 | Vintage American Indian Postcard Lot. A group of ten postcards, circa 1900-1940s, seven color, three photo, with American Indian subjects including Seminoles, Hopi Snake dancers, Blackfoot Scalp dancers, and a photo card of Sagosta, a 465 pound Caddo in native garb. Several are unused and all are in very good or better condition. Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90246 | Vintage Postcard Lot With Aviation Themes. A selection of ten postcards, most circa pre-1950 featuring early aircraft, aviation events and even a Piaseck H-21 helicopter in action. A few color specimens but most black-and-white, in generally very good condition. Sold for: $45.00. |
| 90247 | Vintage Color Lithograph Postcards of U.S. Presidents. A selection of 10 color litho postcards from the English publisher Raphael Tuck & Sons' "Presidents of the United States" series, circa early 20th century, featuring portraits of Washington, John Adams, Taylor, Buchanan, Lincoln, Garfield (two copies), Arthur, Cleveland, and Harrison. All are unused with some light toning and a few small stains, else very good. Not Sold. |
| 90248 | Vintage Color Postcards With American Revolutionary War Themes. A group of ten late 19th or early 20th century color postcards featuring scenes of important events from the Revolutionary War. Presumably from the same series, all cards were printed in Germany and have the identical information on the verso. Most cards unused, a couple with short notes inked on the front, else very good with some light toning. Not Sold. |
| 90249 | Vintage Color New Years Postcards. A group of eight color postcards commemorating the New Year holiday, consecutive years from 1906 through 1913, most with handwritten greetings on the verso, one unused, in very good condition. Of particular note is a political-themed card with portraits of Teddy Roosevelt, the Czar of Russia and the Emperor of Japan with the caption: "Peace on Earth, Good Will to Men." The Russo-Japanese war had just ended in September of 1905, and this card no doubt alludes to the hope that the world could resume peaceful co-existence. All cards are in at least very good condition. Sold for: $29.00. |
| 90250 | Vintage Kewpie Color Holiday Postcards. A group of five color postcards with kewpie doll themed holiday greetings dating from the early part of the 20th century. Included are two Christmas themes, one Easter, one New Years, and a non-specific card. Each was published by the Gibson Art Company in Cincinnati, Ohio and features the lovable kewpie doll image as created by illustrator Rose O'Neill. A few have notes written on the verso, else all cards are in near fine condition. Not Sold. |
| 90251 | Hold-To-The-Light Color Postcards of European Cities. Rare and unique these cards are "Hold to the Light" novelty cards. The group includes twelve postcards circa late 19th century, depicting scenes from some of Europe's most picturesque cities including Aachen, Mainz, London, Bremen, Zurich and several others. When held in front of a light (hence the name), another scene is exposed hidden within the original scene but only visible when the card is back light. Some of these show a glistening town in the moonlight, others show highlighted buildings. Most of the postcards have been used and have toned slightly with age, else they are all in very good condition. Highly collectible this type of post card is becoming harder to find.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90252 | John Deere and Family Business Correspondence Archive. An impressive lot of some 15 items of correspondence related to the various iterations of John Deere's Moline, Illinois operations. Included are typed and handwritten letters on Deere & Mansur Company letterhead, Moline Water Power Company letterhead (Charles Deere was Vice President), Deere & Company letterhead, and assorted other correspondence to Charles Atkinson, the president of the Moline Water Power Company. All correspondence dates from the late 1880s, and other the usual fold creases are in very good or better condition. Sold for: $71.70. |
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| 90253 | Civil War Patriotic Cover With Interesting Post-War Reflections. 6" x 3.5", color vignette of a Union sailor standing near an anchor and holding a flag with the caption "The Army and Navy forever, Three cheers for the Red, White and Blue.", toned, with mounting remnants on verso, else good condition. The cover has been annotated on the recto by a "Wm F. Cornell" with an observation, written at some point shortly after the Civil War as follows: "Pulse of the South! In my Southern travels, I talked with 100 patriots of the "lost cause". The names of Robert E. Lee and "Stonewall" Jackson were the most revered! President Davis was not popular and many said, had he listened to Alexander H. Stephens, the brains of the Confederacy, the war would never have occurred." Not Sold. |
| 90254 | Confederate Patriotic Cover Postmarked Richmond 1862. 5.25" x 3", with printed Confederate flag and cannon vignette to the left, printed poem - "Gather around your country's flag, Men of the South, the hour has come, None may falter, none may lag-march to the sound of the fife and drum.", Richmond postmark, "Due 16" ink stamp, addressed to a Mrs. Jane Taylor Wilson, South Carolina, from Private Jas. A. Wilson, Company D, 7th Regiment of South Carolina Volunteers. The cover shows much wear with splits at the folds, a small loss to paper on the verso, with mounting remnants on the verso, toned, else good condition. Sold for: $95.60. |
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| 90255 | Abraham Lincoln Ornamental Brass and Wood Wall Hanging, circa 1880s, in a diamond shape with elaborate border. A 7.75" wooden plaque with a 3.75" tall bust of Lincoln centered. Very fine save for some light rubbing on the wood beneath the bust (easily repaired).Sold for: $44.00. |
| 90256 | Abraham Lincoln Bronze Tripod Plaque. A right-facing high-relief bust of Lincoln on a 3" x 4.25" background made into a stand with three rough-hewn logs for legs. Overall 7.25" tall and 3.5" deep. Nice even patina on front with just a bit of corrosion on the back.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90257 | The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company's Arthur F. Hall Plaque. Bronze plaque mounted on a pressed wood frame. This plaque recognized "Class II Agencies Largest Agency Production During the Month of May" for the years 1925-1934. Each year's winning agency name is engraved in the rectangular area at the bottom of the bronze, bracketed by flaming torches. A small relief of Lincoln is at top center. This unique item is ready to hang, and in very good condition. Surely a one-of-a-kind item.Not Sold. |
| 90258 | Tombstone-Shaped Lincoln Relief Profile Plaque. Measures approximately 8.5" wide x 11.5" tall. Painted plaster piece shows Lincoln looking right. "EU" marked underneath Lincoln's chin. Small cracks can be seen in the plaster throughout, especially the back left bottom portion, which shows noticeable chipping of the plaster. Still an impressive display piece.Not Sold. |
| 90259 | Heavy Bronze Lincoln Relief Profile Plaque. Measures 7" x 9.25". No artist or maker's mark indicated. At the bottom of the plaque is etched the words, "WITH MALICE TOWARD NONE WITH CHARITY FOR ALL A. Lincoln." This credo from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address has rung down through the ages, and is now inextricably linked to the sixteenth president. The plaques is in very good condition, with just one scratch at the bottom of the plaque, not affecting any of the text of the quote. Easily set up to make ready for hanging. A beautiful display piece for the Lincoln connoisseur.Sold for: $44.00. |
| 90260 | Abraham Lincoln: A Massive Plaster Wall Plaque with his Portrait and the Text of the Gettysburg Address in High Relief. 1917-dated, copyright E.I. Holsman. The surface is painted to simulate a bronze finish. Some overall paint flaking and one edge chip may be easily restored to bring out the full display potential in this large Lincoln plaque. Dimensions: 22" x 24.5", approximately 1" thick.Not Sold. |
| 90261 | Large Oval Plaster Relief of Lincoln in Profile. Plaster with bronze finish, 19.5" x 25", bearing the etched signature "Pickett 1873" at lower left. A tiny brass plaque at the bottom indicates the piece was compliments of Lincoln National Life Insurance Company of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Several abrasions to the high spots and around the edges of the piece, else very good condition.Not Sold. |
| 90262 | National Woman's Relief Corps Lincoln Dedication Plaque. Bronze, 25" x 23.5", no foundry marks, circa 1959. A beautifully executed heavy bronze plaque with relief portrait of Lincoln and the text of his "Gettysburg Address". The piece was commissioned by the National Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic and presented in August of 1959. The National Woman's Relief Corps is a patriotic organization formed to perpetuate the memory of the Grand Army of the Republic and all those who served the United States in any war. The condition is lovely and would make a fine addition to a Lincoln collection.Not Sold. |
| 90263 | Rectangular Lincoln Relief Profile Plaque. This piece measures 8" wide x 12.75" tall. Made of dark tin, with "LINCOLN" etched in underneath the profile. "Made in Germany" stamped into the the bottom front of the tin. This piece is good, with some wrinkling to the tin, and a 2.25" crack just beneath Lincoln's chin, extending into the neck. Still an attractive piece for any Lincoln lover.Not Sold. |
| 90264 | Brass Lincoln Relief Profile Mounted on Rectangular Black Wood Frame. Lincoln profile measures approximately 4" wide at its widest point x 6.25" tall. The black frame is approximately 8.75" x 11.25". No artist or maker's mark indicated. Ready to hang. Black frame is very good. Light patination present on the Lincoln profile in a few spots, but this is still one unique display piece.Not Sold. |
| 90265 | Collection of Metallic Lincoln Profile Relief Wall-Hangings. This lot consists of four iron-cast Lincoln facial profiles, one of which is silver-plated, one of which is bronzed, and two of which are painted black. 1.) Small black Lincoln profile measures approximately 3.75" wide at its widest point x 5.5" tall. Artist's signature on back reading "Emig". No maker's mark. 2.) Bronzed Lincoln profile measures approximately 5.25" wide at its widest point x 7.25" tall. No artist's or maker's mark. 3.) Silver-plated Lincoln profile measures approximately 4.5" wide at its widest point x 6.75" tall. This piece could either be affixed to hang or stand alone on a desk or bookshelf. No artist's or maker's mark. 4.) Large black Lincoln profile measures approximately 6.75" x 11.5" tall. No artist's or maker's mark. A good assortment for any Lincoln collector.Not Sold. |
| 90266 | Collection of Four Lincoln Relief Profile Wall-Hangings. 1). Small tin hand-painted Lincoln relief profile wall-hanging measures approximately 4.75" wide at its widest point x 7.5" tall. No artist's or maker's mark indicated. Some light wear to the paint throughout. 2). Small black bronze relief profile wall-hanging measures approximately 5.75" wide at its widest point x 8.5" tall. No artist's or maker's mark indicated. Some light wear to the paint throughout, where bronze can be seen. 3). Large brass Lincoln relief wall-hanging measures 6.5" wide at its widest point x 10.25" tall. No artist's or maker's mark indicated. Some light wear throughout, and one small scratch underneath Lincoln's eye. Overall, though, an impressive display piece. 4). Rectangular black Lincoln relief profile wall-hanging measures approximately 6" wide x 8" tall.Not Sold. |
| 90267 | Collection of Four Lincoln Relief Wall-Hangings. 1.) Small gray metal Lincoln relief profile wall-hanging measures approximately 4.75" wide at its widest point x 6.75" tall. No artist's or maker's mark indicated. Very good condition. 2.) Small black Lincoln relief profile wall-hanging measures approximately 6" wide at its widest point x 7.75" tall. No artist's or maker's mark indicated. Small wear to the black paint throughout. Otherwise very good. 3.) Plaster hollow-back Lincoln face-front wall-hanging measures approximately 5" wide at the ears x 3.25" deep x 7.75" tall. No artist's or maker's mark indicated. A few small chips to the plaster, but otherwise very good. 4.) Imperial Brass Mfg. Co. oval-shaped brass Lincoln relief profile wall-hanging measures approximately 8" at the horizontal axis of symmetry and 10.5" at the vertical axis. Very good, with no apparent age wear.Not Sold. |
| 90268 | Abraham Lincoln 1909 Souvenir Bust from the Winsted Business Mens Association and dated for the centennial of Lincoln's birth, February 9, 1909. 3.75" tall with a 2.5" diameter base. Marked "G.& K. Co." on the bottom. Excellent condition.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90269 | Group of Small Abraham Lincoln Busts and Bookends consisting of five items (left to right in photo): a bust by the Aston Casket Hardware Company of Belvedere, Illinois (5.5" tall, slight finish loss on back); pair of bookends marked "W. B. Mfg. Co." (5.25" tall); a metal bust with a painted U.S.A. shield (4.25" tall); and a metal coin bank still with original key (5" tall). Fine grouping.Not Sold. |
| 90270 | Collection of Three Small Busts of Abraham Lincoln. Left to right in the photo: head only, marked "A LINCOLN" and "1960" on the base, 4.5" tall x 2.5" x 2.5"; head and shoulders on a faux marble base, marked "LINCOLN", 5.75" tall x 3.75" x 3.75"; head and shoulders on a black round base, marked "LINCOLN", 6.5" tall x 4" across the shoulders x 2.5" diameter base.Not Sold. |
| 90271 | Group of Four Sets of Lincoln Bookends. 1.) Bronze-like metal set of Lincoln Memorial facade bookends: each measures 7" wide x 2" deep x 4.5" tall. "Verona" stamped on the back of each. 2.) Bronze Lincoln face-front bookends: each measures 4.25" wide x 2.5" deep x 6" tall. 3.) Dark brown plaster set of Lincoln bookends: each measures 3.75" wide x 4.5" deep x 3.75" tall. 4.) Brown metal Lincoln in profile bookends set: each measures 4" wide x 2" deep x 6" tall. "EMIG 1558" stamped into the back of each. All in very good condition with light age wear. Lovely lot of Lincolniana.Not Sold. |
| 90272 | Four Sets of Lincoln Bookends. 1.) 1923 Tombstone-shaped set of Lincoln bookends by A.M. Greenblatt. Shows Lincoln standing in front of a chair. "Abraham Lincoln" in raised letters behind him. Each measures 4.25" wide x 2" deep x 5.75" tall. 2.) Gold-painted metal set of Lincoln bust on tombstone-shaped background: each measures 4.75" x 2.75" deep x 6.25" tall. 3.) Bronze-like Lincoln profile set: each measures 4.75" wide x 2" deep x 6.25" tall. 4.) Silver spelter set of Lincoln seated in chair: each measures 4" wide x 5.25" deep x 6.5" tall. Each one of this set is stamped "© 1926 B.R. Inc." on the back and also "© 1924". One has a small hole between Lincoln's feet; the other shows a small hole in Lincoln's lap. Both are good, with some paint loss throughout. All other bookends very good, with just general age wear. Attractive lot for any book shelf.Not Sold. |
| 90273 | Group of Four Sets of Lincoln Bookends. 1.) Tombstone-shaped bronze-plated set of Lincoln in profile: each measures 4" wide x 2" deep x 5.5" tall. Some loss to the plating, but generally very good. 2.) Copper-colored set of Lincoln sitting on a bench with capitol panorama behind him. Each measures 4.75" wide x 2.25" deep x 3.75" tall. Generally very good, with a few nicks. 3.) Spelter set of Lincoln sitting in chair: each measures 4.75" wide x 4.5" deep x 7.25" tall. Marked on the back of each, "Dodge Inc. LA Chi NY". Very good condition. 4.) Brass set of Lincoln profile bookends: each measures 4.25" wide x 1.5" deep x 7.25" tall. Very good condition. Superb lot of Lincoln bookends.Not Sold. |
| 90274 | 1865 Tin Lincoln Relief Inset in Original Wood Frame. Measures approximately 15" in diameter. "J. Powell F. Patented 1865" etched at the bottom of the tin, the very year of Lincoln's assassination. Lincoln's profile is affixed to the tin-backed frame by wire twist-ties. Frame is painted black, save for a decorative gold inset border. A few very small paint stains are visible on Lincoln; otherwise, the profile is very good. The frame shows some scattered paint loss, which only adds to the true antique appeal of this wonderful piece of Lincolniana, which would look good on the wall of any Lincoln collector.Sold for: $215.10. |
| 90275 | Pair of Engravings of Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln by Sartain. Each engraving measures 11.5" x 15.25", framed to an overall size of 14.75" x 18.75". Samuel Sartain lived, worked, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was a well-known engraver of civic leaders, businessmen, and other notables who lived and worked in or around the Philadelphia area. Both of the portrait engravings offered here were accomplished in 1864. Each engraving shows noticeable foxing throughout, and some age toning. The frames are in good condition, with some chipping and scratching evident. Still, this is a wonderful pair of engravings of Lincoln and his first lady by a contemporary master craftsman.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90276 | Oval-Framed Lincoln Family Engraving. Black ink on period paper, measuring 10" wide at the horizontal axis x 12" at the vertical axis. Published by Moore & Co., 111 Nassau St., New York. This lovely work captures the president, Mary Todd Lincoln, and their two boys, Robert and Tad in the sitting room of the White House. Lincoln is reading to Tad, while Robert stands sentry over his mother. A framed portrait of Willie hangs on the wall behind the family. Willie had passed away in February, 1862, so this engraving dates from some time afterwards. The frame is chipped in several places. There is scattered evidence of foxing around the border of the engraving, but overall, this piece is in very good condition, and a would be a handsome edition to any Lincoln collection.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 90277 | Beautiful, Unusual Framed Color Print of Lincoln with Boy and Dog. Measures 20.75" x 15.75", framed to an overall size of 22.75" x 17.75". Ready to hang. The foreground shows a bearded Lincoln in a Washington park, sitting in a high-back chair, seeming to lecture to a small child while a panting dog sits nearby. An open book, Lincoln's cane and top hat lie around them. The Capitol rotunda stands in the mist in the background. "2352" is printed in the bottom right corner, probably the sequential print number from the manufacturer. In the lower left corner is printed "© R.C. Co., N.Y.". Below that is signed "C.Y. Moran" followed by what appears to be a swastika (probably not Nazi-related). The print shows a small fold in the the top right corner and a few surface scratches, but they do not detract at all from this beautiful piece of Lincolniana.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 90278 | Framed 1864 Harper's Weekly Thomas Nast Engraving. Measures 22.75" x 16.5", framed to an overall size of 23" x 17". In the frame is actually the entire Thanksgiving Day issue of Harper's Weekly from Saturday, December 3, 1864. It is opened to the centerfold, which is a beautiful Thomas Nast engraving. Just five short months before Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse in April, 1865, this handsome engraving appeared in the most widely-read periodical of the day. It shows a highly optimistic series of eight small engravings relating to the current Union experience in the Civil War. The feeling of the engraving is that a Union victory is imminent, and that President Lincoln is literally at the center of it all. The centerpiece of this centerfold shows Lincoln in the middle of a celebratory crowd, shaking the hand of a Union soldier as they both stand on the Confederate flag. How prescient this piece turned out to be! The magazine is in fine condition, with one small indention to the right side of the frame. A truly remarkable display piece.Sold for: $49.00. |
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| 90279 | Vintage Display Sign With Washington and Lincoln Motif. Pressed paper with painted highlights, 13" x 15.5". A visually impressive piece, from the late 19th or early 20th century with a central theme of eagle, federal shield and E Pluribus Unum banner, with portraits of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln below. The piece has a surprising amount of detail considering the medium. The sign has a slight bit of damage at one spot on the eagle's wings and there is a visible crease which runs through the portraits, however it is in very good condition considering the fragility and disposable nature of this type item.Not Sold. |
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| 90280 | Collection of Lincoln-Related Glass Collectibles. 1.) 1927 Holland, Michigan "One Tall" soda bottle with two Lincoln visages on bottle. Diameter at base is 2.25" and the bottle stands 9" tall. Small sickness discoloration runs from just above the head to the feet of one of the Lincoln visages. 2.) Empire Distillery Co.'s "Old Empire Straight Whiskey" flask-shaped bottle with cork stopper measures 6.5" tall. Lincoln image on front of the bottle under "Old Empire". Bottle is clean, though the back of the label shows some discoloration. 3.) Modern Lincoln Drape pressed glass kerosene lamp. Diameter of the base is approximately 3.5". Slight wear to small areas of the collar, wick knob, shade holder, and burner. Chimney and oil font are very good. 4.) "Old Abe Delicious Strawberry Soda" bottle has a diameter of 3.5". The bottle is clean, while the labels show only minimal wear. 5.) Pair of Lincoln & Garfield memorial decorative glass demitasse cups with handles. Decorated with bust images of each fallen president, and the birth dates, death dates, and dates of "assasination" [sic], for each. The words "Our Country's Martyrs" are pressed into the base of the cups. An eclectic mix of glass collectibles for any Lincoln collector.Not Sold. |
| 90281 | Large Group of Abraham and Mary Lincoln Dolls. A colorful and varied group of eight figural dolls including matching Abe and Mary, 18.5" tall with detailed ceramic heads, hands and feet, in elaborate period clothing, circa 1980; an 18.5" Lincoln wearing his trademark top hat, and a variety of Mary Todd Lincoln including an all cloth version on a wire frame, 8" tall; two elaborately dressed examples about 18", with ceramic heads, hands and feet; an 11" tall Mary in purple velvet dress; and finally a 13" tall Mary with ceramic head, hands and feet dressed in a red checked dress. All dolls are in excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 90282 | Group of Seven Matching Lincoln "Cameo" Style Tiles, all manufactured by The Mosaic Tile Company of Zanesville and New York for various other companies including Alfred J. Snyder Tile of Niagara Falls, Lincoln Hotel of Ann Arbor, and Allen Tiling Company of Chicago. Hexagonal in shape and 3.25" x 2.88" (x .5" thick not including portrait) in size, these blue tiles each have a high-relief right-facing bust of Abraham Lincoln in white. Perfect for display.Not Sold. |
| 90283 | Group of Seven Matching Lincoln "Cameo" Style Tiles. Hexagonal in shape and 3.25" x 2.88" (x .5" thick not including portrait) in size, these blue tiles from The Mosaic Tile Company of Zanesville, Ohio and New York City each have a high-relief right-facing bust of Abraham Lincoln in white. This company was founded in 1894 by Karl Langerbeck and Herman Mueller and manufactured many types of plain and ornamental tiles for more than 60 years.Not Sold. |
| 90284 | Three Abraham Lincoln Tiles from the Lincoln Hotel in Ann Arbor, Michigan. These matching blue tiles each have a high-relief right-facing bust of Abraham Lincoln in a "cameo" style on a blue tile. Hexagonal in shape and 3.25" x 2.88" (x .5" thick not including portrait) in size, these were manufactured by The Mosaic Tile Company of Zanesville, Ohio and New York City. Tiny chips on the edges don't detract.Not Sold. |
| 90285 | William McKinley: An Interesting Pair of Display Items: Glazed Plaque. A most unusual, detailed glazed plaque in the form of his profile, with his name in relief at the bottom. Measures 3" x 4" and nearly 1" thick, much more massive than any similar tiles we have encountered from that era. Incised on the underside: "J.C. Williams, June 30 1904, LHW". Large Cowrie Shell Cameo. The spotted outer layer has been removed, and then the under-layers have been carefully cut away to leave in relief lettering "WM. McKinley, Shot Sept. 6, Died Sept. 14, 2:15 am, 1901". Length: 2.75" Both are in beautiful condition and accompanied by a vintage wood chest with brass clasp measuring 7.5" x 3.25", in which they were found. Not Sold. |
| 90286 | Group of Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Collectibles including the following: Mt. Rushmore National Memorial ashtray; two paperweights with a Lincoln Cent design; three BU 1970 Lincoln Cents encased in a paperweight; assorted wooden nickels; a front strike Diamond Lincoln portrait matchbook; and a sterling silver proof medal by the National Commemorative Society. Please see photo for other items.Not Sold. |
| 90287 | Group of Abraham Lincoln Collectibles including (from top left to right): a Liberty Penny Bank by Girard (5.5" diameter, a bit rough); a square black plastic paperweight housing a golden Lincoln medal (3.5" x 3.5"); an etched glass Lincoln paperweight souvenir from the Lincoln Banquet, February 12, 1913, Fifth Ward Republican Club, Hoboken New Jersey (3" x 4.5"); (lower left to right) a glossy black oval paperweight with a Lincoln portrait (3.75" x 4.75"); a brass paperweight from the Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. (3.5" diameter"); a round glass paperweight with a vintage color portrait of Lincoln (4" diameter, some scratching). Nice grouping.Not Sold. |
| 90288 | Abraham Lincoln Limited Edition Sulphide Paperweight by St. Clair, 1971. #776 of 1000, this 2.75" diameter x 2.25" tall blown glass features a cameo style Lincoln bust floating on a bed of cobalt blue "gravel." Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 90289 | Abraham Lincoln Paperweight Made by Joe St. Clair of the legendary St. Clair family of Elwood, Indiana. It features a white sulphide bust of Lincoln against a cobalt blue background, 3" in diameter x 2.25" tall. Excellent condition.Sold for: $49.00. |
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| 90290 | 1990 Sadam Hussein Signed Document. In Arabic, one page, 8.5 x 12, 1990. An untranslated typed document bearing a printed eagle with shield device at top in gold ink, and gold ink decorative border, and signed in black ink at lower left. File holes to right margin, otherwise very fine condition. PSA/DNA COA. Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90291 | Edward Everett Clipped Signature and ANS, "Written for Mortimer L. Mackenzie by Edward Everett. Boston 20 June 1860". The first item suffers minor loss whereas its companion is in excellent condition. Politician and educator, Everett served as Secretary of State under Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Not Sold. |
| 90292 | Edward Everett ALS, two pages with address panel, 7.25" x 9", London, England, August 10, 1818, to George Joy, Peutonville. A 22 year-old Everett tries here to exchange some theological tracts in Spanish for ones in English. Loss on address panel from seal breakage, else fine condition. Everett's career would see him become Governor of Massachusetts in 1836 and later serve as Secretary of State under Millard Fillmore, 1850-1853. Ex. Henry E. Luhrs Collection. Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90293 | George H. W. Bush Typed Note Signed as Vice President 6.25" x 5", on vice presidential note card, April 16, 1982, n.p.. Fine. Sold for: $54.00. |
| 90294 | George H. W. Bush Typed Note Signed 6.25" x 5", on personal note card, February 7, 1979, Houston, Texas. Stapled to the transmittal envelope, else fine. Sold for: $57.36. |
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| 90295 | George H. W. Bush Presidential 1990 Christmas Print of the painting that graced the White House Christmas card for 1990, 10" x 13", with transmittal envelope. Fine. Sold for: $29.00. |
| 90296 | George H. W. Bush Presidential 1991 Christmas Card Lot, including: a White House Christmas card, 5.25" x 7.75", unsigned, with the unused transmittal envelope; a invitation to the White House Open House, 4" x 6.25", December 15, 1991; and, a print of the painting that graced the White House Christmas card for 1991, 12" x 16", with transmittal envelope. Fine. Sold for: $29.00. |
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| 90297 | Presidential Rutherford B. Hayes Autograph Letter Signed to Photographer James Landy A.L.S. "R.B. Hayes" on Executive Mansion letterhead marked "Private" at top, 1p., 4.5" x 7", [Washington], Oct. 21, 1879, thanking photographer James Landy for photographs received. In part: "I am in receipt of the photographs of Gen. [James M.] Comly and myself. They are capital. The full length is the best of that size which has ever been taken. This is the judgment of those competent to speak on the subject..." Nice association letter linking Hayes to Gen. Comly, who was instrumental in advancing Hayes' political career. Light soiling, otherwise very good. Tipped to a larger sheet and accompanied by an engraving of Hayes.Sold for: $567.63. |
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| 90298 | Cabinet Print of Abraham Lincoln and the Union Commanders, 4.25" x 6.5", the front marked "The Notman Photo Co. Limited, 8 Park St., Boston.", the verso marked "With Complements of The Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn.". With ink notations on the back and a thumb tack hole at the top. Some surface wear else very good Sold for: $51.00. |
| 90299 | Cabinet Print of Abraham Lincoln and the Union Commanders, 4.25" x 6.5", the front marked "The Notman Photo Co. Limited, 8 Park St., Boston.", the verso marked "With Complements of The Travelers Life and Accident Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn.". Some surface wear else fine. Sold for: $34.00. |
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Books |
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| 90300 | Orson Scott Card: Two Signed First Editions of Ender's Shadow. (New York: Tor Books, 1999), first editions, 379 pages, deep blue paper boards with gilt spine titles, 8vo (6.25" x 9.5"), dust jackets. Both signed by the author on the half title page. One copy is dated "4 Sep '99" and the other is dated "5 Sep '99". Both copies are crisp and in fine condition.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90301 | Lois McMaster Bujold: Three Book Lot, Two Signed, including: Dreamweaver's Dilemma Numbered First Trade Edition (Framingham, MA: The NESFA Press, 1995), first trade edition, numbered 1,049 of 1,200 copies, 250 pages, green cloth with silver spine titles, 8vo (5.75" x 8.75"), dust jacket. Fine condition. Cetaganda Signed (New York: Baen Books, 1996), first edition, 302 pages, black cloth with silver spine titles, 8vo (6.25" x 9.5"), dust jacket. Signed "Lois McMaster Bujold" in green ink on the title page. Fine condition. Mirror Dance Signed (New York: Baen Books, 1994), first edition, 392 pages, black cloth with silver spine titles, 8vo (6.25" x 9.5"), dust jacket. Signed "Lois McMaster Bujold" in blue ink on the title page. Fine condition.Sold for: $59.75. |
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| 90302 | William McKinley: Four Campaign Ribbons. Various sizes. The largest ribbon is 4" x 18". Most near fine or better. Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90303 | Large Lot of Early Campaign Ribbons. Various sizes. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $59.75. |
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| 90304 | Arthur Brisbane Signature, 6.5" x 4.5", in ink on an autograph book page. Near fine. Brisbane (1864-1936) was an American newspaper editor. In 1897, he accepted the editorship of the New York Evening Journal which was in the "Hearst chain" of newspapers sold throughout the country. His position with the Evening Journal gave Arthur Brisbane a wide influence as an editor unmatched in the United States. His direct and forceful style has influenced the form of American editorials. Some of his writings were collected under the title Editorials from the Hearst Newspapers. Not Sold. |
| 90305 | Nelson Eddy Signature, 6.5" x 4.5", in ink on an autograph book page, "2/8/36". Some paper loss when torn out of book, else near fine.Sold for: $24.00. |
| 90306 | Eleanor Roosevelt Signature, 6.5" x 4.5", in pencil on an autograph book page, "11/18/34". Near fine.Sold for: $39.00. |
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| 90307 | Teddy Roosevelt: Three Illinois Campaign Ribbons. A very nice lot of three different Teddy Roosevelt campaign ribbons. Please note the "Rough Rider" on the Quincy Illinois ribbon. Purple measures 2 ¼"; yellow is 2 ¾" x 8"; and the red measures 2 ¼" x 8 ½".Sold for: $215.10. |
| 90308 | William McKinley: Political Ribbon, 2 ½" x 6", with photo of McKinley attached by ribbons. "Patriotism, Protection, Prosperity" above and "William McKinley The Nation's Choice", below. Fraying and general weakness of the silk, else near very good.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90309 | Republican Ticket Lot, six items. Various sizes. Most near fine or better.Not Sold. |
| 90310 | Harrison & Morton: Jugate Ribbon and Enamel Stick Pin. The Astoria Republican Club jugate ribbon is 2 ¼" x 7" and is in good condition with only a slight pull above the line by "Astoria". The enamel shows a couple of chips, but displays very well.Sold for: $131.45. |
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| 90311 | Lot of Eight Patriotic and Political Pins, Badges, and a Ribbon, including: "Remember the Maine", 1902 Illinois State Fair, 1896 St. Louis Republican Convention, Pioneer Club of McDonough Co Ills. 1905. Various sizes. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $131.45. |
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| 90312 | Benjamin Harrison: Two Quincy, Illinois Young Men's Republican Club Ribbons, 10" long. One with a loose rosette, the other with a loose suspension and faded letters, else both near fine.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90313 | Teddy Roosevelt: Four 1 ¼" Campaign Pins. A group of four 1 ¼" celluloids from the 1904 campaign. The two gold ones are quite rare. The blue eagle pin has a cello chip at 12:00, while the jugate has foxing as seen.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 90314 | McKinley & Roosevelt: Great Pair of Stick Pins. A beautiful pair of ½" sepia-toned celluloid stick pins. They are in great condition. You never see, then offered as a pair.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90315 | "Gold Bug", Large Political Pin, 1 ¼" x 1 5/8". Most of original luster. Near fine.Not Sold. |
| 90316 | McKinley & Hobart: Gilt and Enamel Elephant Lapel Pin, 20mm, screw back. The pin has blue enamel background and red enamel eyes. The enamel is in excellent condition. The pin retains most of its original luster. Fine. Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90317 | Alton B. Parker: Two Beautiful 1904 1 ¼" Pins. A pair of 1 ¼" Alton B. Parker celluloids from E. F. Pulver Badge Co. in Chicago. Both in excellent condition.Sold for: $113.53. |
| 90318 | McKinley & Roosevelt: 1 ¼" Sepia Jugate. A minty example of one of the more popular 1 ¼" McKinley & Roosevelt jugates.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 90319 | McKinley - Roosevelt - Yates: Full Color 1 ¼" Trigate. This is a 1 ¼" celluloid with beautiful coloring. It shows McKinley, Roosevelt, and Richard Yates of Illinois. A wonderful pin with no evident damage in a roped brass frame.Sold for: $418.25. |
| 90320 | Lot of 14 Alf Landon and Thomas Dewey Campaign Buttons. Various sizes. Most near fine.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 90321 | McKinley & Yates: 14 Assorted Campaign Pins. This assortment consists of two McKinley & Yates jugates from Illinois; each has foxing. Four 7/8" Yates for Governor pins, seven ½" Yates picture studs, and a stunning badge from a reception for Richard Yates with a 1 ¼" celluloid in the middle of the bottom medal.Sold for: $191.20. |
| 90322 | Eisenhower & Nixon: "Ike - Dick They're For You" 3" Jugate. This 3" size is harder to find than the more common smaller size. For a litho, it is in near mint to mint condition. Sold for: $29.00. |
| 90323 | Nine Early 20th Century Campaign Buttons, including: three William McKinley buttons; Three McKinley & Roosevelt Jugate Buttons; one Theodore Roosevelt button; one William Howard Taft button; and, a William McKinley watch fob. Various sizes. Most are stained. A nice lot.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90324 | Wendell Willkie: Lot of Nine Pinbacks. This is a lot of nine buttons from the 1940 campaign of Wendell Willkie.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 90325 | Len Small: Lot of Illinois Len Small for Governor Pins. This is a group of nine Len Small for Governor pins from Illinois. A 4" lithograph in fine condition, a 1 ¼" pinback and 7 distinct ¾" picture pins.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 90326 | Large Lot of 21 Illinois and Michigan Locals. A group of 21 campaign pins from local elections in Illinois and Michigan. Eleven of them are turn-of-the-century and ten are 1940s and up.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90327 | McKinley & Hobart: Ribbon and Pin. This is a lot of two items. A minty 1896 black on red ribbon from a one day event in Illinois and a 1 ¾" picture pin shows some aging; it is holed at the bottom for a rabbit's foot, which is missing.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90328 | Large Lot of Political Buttons and Jewelry, including: items from Eisenhower to George W. Bush. Various sizes. Most near fine or better. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90329 | Dwight Eisenhower: 1952 "Time for a Change - I Like Ike" Political Campaign Button, 1 ¼". Scarce button. Choice.Sold for: $143.40. |
| 90330 | Dwight Eisenhower: 1952 "Time for a Change - I Like Ike" Political Campaign Button, 1 ¼". Scarce button. Near fine.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90331 | William Jennings Bryan Campaign Button, photo on safe door with "Commoner" above and "Guarantee of Bank Deposits" below. The button is 1 ¼" with full backpaper. Spotted and off center, else very good.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90332 | William Jennings Bryan Campaign Button, photo on safe door with "Commoner" above and "Guarantee of Bank Deposits" below. The button is 1 ¼" with full backpaper. Spotted and stained, else near fine. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90333 | McKinley & Hobart Real Photo Jugate Automated Gold Bug Campaign Pin, 1 5/8" wide (opened) x 1 ¼". The wings fold in and are released by a small button at the bottom. Minor curling to the photos, else near fine.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90334 | Thomas Dewey: Reception Committee Ribbon, "Dewey in Chicago, 1944", 2.5" x 5.5". Minor spotting, else near fine.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90335 | Dwight Eisenhower: Coattails Button, "Let's Pull Together With Ike and Bruce", 1 7/8". Fine.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90336 | Lot of 12 Presidential and Candidate Medals, including: two William Henry Harrison "The People's Choice"; John C. Freemont; Benjamin Harrison; James Garfield; "Executive Financiering [sic] 1837"; Ulysses Grant; Lincoln, National Republican Convention, 1906; Thomas E. Dewey; FDR and John Nance Garner; Dwight Eisenhower; Bryan So Called Dollar, "United Snakes of America"; and, "Dinner With Ike, 1960". Various sizes. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90337 | McKinley, Roosevelt, and Taft: Nine Item Lot. A lot of nine items for McKinley, Roosevelt, and Taft. The two nicest items are the multi-color 1 ¼" Taft and the 7/8" TR picture pin, which are both in nice condition. All the rest have aging or yellowing, but are free of cracks. A good lot for beginners.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90338 | Large Lot of Mainly Republican Political Buttons and Jewelry, including: Theodore Roosevelt, Willkie, Eisenhower, Nixon, Goldwater, and other, minor, candidates. Also in the lot are a Thomas and Smith Socialist Party pin and a (Adlai) Stevenson for Governor pin. Various sizes. Most near fine or better. Sold for: $49.00. |
| 90339 | Dwight Eisenhower: Lot of 15 Large Campaign Buttons, most bearing his photo. Various sizes, but generally they are 3.5". Most near fine or better.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90340 | Wendell Willkie, Large Lot of Campaign Buttons and Jewelry. Included are a few anti-Willkie buttons. Various sizes. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $262.90. |
| 90341 | William McKinley: Nine Items, Nice Campaign Group. This is a lot of nine McKinley campaign pins. All but the two 7/8" picture pins are in very nice condition. The McKinley & Hobart sepia stickpin is very seldom seen.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 90342 | Averell Harriman: Six Political Buttons. Various sizes. The largest button is 4". Most near fine or better.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90343 | 17 Assorted Old Campaign Buttons. A lot of 17 campaign pins from 1908 to 1948. Various conditions as seen.Not Sold. |
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| 90344 | Jefferson Davis Medal, Visit to Georgia State Fair, October 25, 1887. Aluminum with and eagle suspension, 3.25" x 4". The ribbon is slightly faded, else fine.Sold for: $95.60. |
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| 90345 | Alf Landon: 10 Item Lot. A great group of 10 Alf Landon campaign pins. The picture tab is quite hard to find. A very nice group, all in nice condition.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90346 | Robert Taft and Thomas Dewey: Large Lot of Political Buttons. Various sizes. The largest button is 4". Most near fine or better. Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90347 | Very Large Lot of Mainly Democratic Political Buttons and Jewelry, including: Estes Kefauver, Allen Dulles, John Nance Garner, Humphrey, Claude Pepper, and other, minor, candidates. Various sizes. The largest button is 3 " and the smallest 5/8". Most near fine or better.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 90348 | Alfred E. Smith: Four Political Buttons. Various sizes. The largest button is 1 1/4" and the smallest 3/4". Most near very good or better.Sold for: $24.00. |
| 90349 | Franklin Roosevelt: Large Lot of 23 Campaign Buttons. Various sizes. The largest button is 1 ¼" and the smallest 5/16". Most near fine or better.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 90350 | Harry Truman and Alban Barkley, Lot of 11 Campaign Buttons. Various sizes. The largest button 3 1/2 and the smallest 7/8". Most near fine or better. Sold for: $358.50. |
| 90351 | Harold Stassen: Lot of Seven Campaign Buttons, including one anti-Stassen button. Various sizes. The largest button 3" and the smallest 7/8. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90352 | Barry Goldwater: Three Campaign Buttons. Various sizes. The largest button is 3.5" and the smallest button is 1". Most are near fine.Not Sold. |
| 90353 | Adlai Stevenson: Large Lot of Campaign Buttons and Jewelry. Various sizes. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 90354 | Large 30 Piece Presidential Campaign Paper Lot, including: materials from Bryan, William Howard Taft, Theodore Roosevelt, Douglas MacArthur, Eisenhower, Nixon, Robert Taft, Henry Krajewski (of the Poor Man's Party), and others. Some duplication. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90355 | Dwight Eisenhower: Very Large Lot of Campaign Buttons and Jewelry. Various sizes. Most near fine or better.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 90356 | Large Lot of 23 Anti-Franklin Roosevelt Political Buttons. Various sizes. The largest button is 1 3/4" and the smallest 3/4". Most near fine or better.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90357 | Douglas MacArthur: Two Campaign Buttons and One Paper Tag. Various sizes. The largest button is 1 1/4" and the smallest 1". One faded, the others are fine.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 90358 | Richard Nixon: Large Lot of 18 Campaign Buttons. Various sizes. The largest button is 4" and the smallest 7/8". Most near fine or better.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90359 | Theodore Roosevelt, Two Watchfobs. One, made by Whitehead and Hoag, has a color picture of TR in a silvered Art Nouveau fob, suspended by a brown leather strap. The other fob has a sepia picture of TR on a gilt shield fob, suspended by a black leather strap. The longest is 5.5". Both are near fine. Sold for: $191.20. |
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Military & Patriotic |
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| 90360 | Patriotic Civil War Gutta Percha Matchsafe With a textured background, the vesta case has an eagle atop a shield, a riband in the eagle's beak. It is 1.5" x 2.75" and hinged at the top and bottom. Some minor warping, else fine. Sold for: $191.20. |
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| 90361 | Early Theatrical Lot, including four cartes de vistie, an autograph letter signed, and an 1861 playbill. The cartes de vistie feature John Wilson (actor), Mrs. John Vincent Wilson (actress), William Warren (comedian), and a collage of actresses of the 1860s. All CDVs are 2.25" x 4". The two page ALS is by Edith Wayne Mathison (Kennedy) thanking an admirer for a gift, November 27, 1903, Hartford, Conn., 4" x 6.5", with transmittal envelope. The Playbill is from "King Lear Night" at the Boston Academy of Music, November 1, 1861, 7.5" x 18". Some light pencil notations, else near fine or better.Sold for: $89.63. |
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| 90362 | Group 5 Ribbons: Harrison, Teddy Roosevelt, Pennsylvania Local, Columbian Exposition. This is a grouping of five old ribbons. Three are political and two are from the 1893 Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The fair ribbons are in excellent condition and each comes with a vintage paper attesting to the fact that they were woven there. The Harrison & Morton ribbon is stained and cut short and fraying at the bottom. The Pennsylvania local ribbon needs good ironing, then it will be quite nice. The TR ribbon is the best of the lot, but shows major wear with several separation on the bottom half. It is also cut off at the bottom. Sold for: $286.80. |
| 90363 | Group of Eight Old Pennsylvania Ribbons. All eight ribbons are in very nice condition. Five of these are for the Patriotic Order Sons of America and various events in Pennsylvania in the years 1901, 1902, 1903, and 1912. This fraternal group was very popular from the 1880s through the late teens. Two are for Pennsylvania locals and the other features a celluloid image of George Washington.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90364 | Large Group of 20 Assorted Pennsylvania Badges, Pins, and Ribbons from the Early 1900s Through World War II. A large grouping of 20 assorted pins, medals, badges, and ribbons. Included are badges from the Patriotic Order Sons of America.; an 1876 badge and ribbon for the Centennial Legion of Historic Military Commanders; a centennial button for Dickinson College 1901; two pins for Williamsport, Pennsylvania; a 1939 Moose Convention badge and a World War II Red Cross enamel pin.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90365 | McKinley, Roosevelt, Willkie, et. al.: Mixed Lot of Politicals. This is a mixed lot of politicals. It is composed of a 3 ½" "We Want Willkie" celluloid (light spotting), a 1 ¾" McKinley celluloid which at one time hung from a ribbon in overall good condition, a pair of lithograph buttons for Willkie & Dewey, and finally, a three-part Teddy Roosevelt campaign badge with a Pennsylvania local. The reverse side of the TR button is loose and needs re-attachment.Sold for: $143.40. |
| 90366 | 1897 Delegate Medal/Golden Jubilee Reading, PA Badge. This 1 ½" token is suspended by a 1" ribbon from a top hanger which says "Delegate 1847 P.O.S. of A. 1897". (Patriotic Order Sons of America) The obverse of the token pictures Washington crossing the Delaware. At the top it says Golden Jubilee at the bottom August 28-29, 1897. Reading, PA. The reverse features the image of "The Little Red School House" with old glory waving on the flagpole. In large letters around the edge it says "Our Country and Our Order". Under the little red schoolhouse, it says "The Bulwark of Liberty". The token is near mint to mint with a rich chocolate patina. It would be very unlikely that you could find a better example.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 90367 | McKinley & Roosevelt: Pair of Pennsylvania Local Badges. This lot is comprised of two different Pennsylvania local badges. The first is from 1900 and shows a rare example of the 1 ¼" McKinley & Roosevelt carnation celluloid, suspended from a ribbon is a 1 ½" celluloid image of Edward De V. Morrell for Congress. The second is probably two years later and has a 1 ¼" celluloid of Teddy Roosevelt titled "Our President"; once again, candidate Morrell looking just a little older. Both of these great display items are in exceptional condition.Sold for: $191.20. |
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Timepieces |
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| 90600 | Elgin Gold Hunting Case Pocket Watch, circa 1877 Case: 43 mm, hinged, 18k yellow gold with engine turned front and caseback, coin edge trim and heavily textured edge Dial: white enamel with black Roman numerals, black elongated "Spade" hands and sunken auxiliary sweep seconds, plastic crystal Movement: 33 mm, gilt, No. 1143373, marked Elgin Natl Watch Co. Signed watch is double signed Elgin on the dial and movement.Sold for: $448.13. |
| 90601 | Gold Watch Chain The watch chain features fancy links in 14k yellow gold, completed by a spring ring clasp. Gross weight 32.80 grams. Length: 13-3/4 inchesSold for: $448.13. |
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Estate Jewelry |
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| 90602 | Shell Cameo, Gold Jewelry Lot The lot includes: one pendant-brooch featuring an oval-shaped shell cameo measuring 40.00 x 33.00 mm, depicting a lady's profile, framed by 14k yellow gold, completed on the reverse by a retractable bail, pinstem and catch mechanism (Dimensions: 1-7/8 inches x 1-1/4 inches); one pendant featuring an oval-shaped shell cameo measuring 20.00 x 15.00 mm, depicting a lady's profile, framed by 18k yellow gold, completed by a bail (Dimensions: 1-5/16 inches x 3/4 inch); together with one pair of earrings, each featuring an oval-shaped shell cameo measuring 19.00 x 13.50 mm, depicting a lady's profile, framed by 18k yellow gold, encircled by a twisted wirework design, completed by a shepherd's hook post with catch (Dimensions: 15/16 inch x 5/8 inch). Gross weight for the lot is 16.20 grams.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90603 | Gold Coin, Gold Pendant The pendant features one Swiss 20 Franc Helvetia gold coin, dated 1949, resting in an 18k yellow gold frame, completed by a bail. Gross weight 8.50 grams. Dimensions: 1-1/8 inches x 7/8 inchSold for: $191.20. |
| 90604 | Multi-Stone, Cultured Pearl, Gold Pendant Lot The lot includes: one pendant featuring a carved jade Buddha, completed by a 14k yellow gold bail (Dimensions: 2 inches x 1-7/16 inches); one pendant featuring a jade tablet, enhanced by Chinese Conji characters in yellow metal, completed by a bail and end terminals in yellow metal (Dimensions: 1-1/2 inches x 1/2 inch); one pendant, designed as an oyster, featuring a South Sea baroque cultured pearl enhanced by a round-cut ruby, set in 14k textured yellow gold (Dimensions: 11/16 inch x 1/2 inch); together with one 14k yellow gold box chain measuring 29 inches, completed by a spring ring clasp. Gross weight for the lot is 34.90 grams.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90605 | Diamond, Gold Necklace The necklace centers a pear-shaped diamond measuring 7.55 x 5.75 x 3.90 mm and weighing approximately 1.04 carats, set in 14k yellow gold, stationed by a 14k yellow gold twisted chain. Gross weight 5.40 grams. Necklace Length: 15 inchesSold for: $717.00. |
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Timepieces |
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| 90606 | Bucherer Lady's Gold Integral Bracelet Watch Case: 22 x 20 mm, textured, hexagon-shaped 18k yellow gold with pressure sealed caseback; markings CB Swiss made 18k/750 No. 8118 956013 Dial: satin finished goldtone with applied "Dot" hour markers at 3, 6, 9 & 12 o'clock positions, mineral crystal Movement: Signed Bucherer jewel, unadjusted quartz no. 956 031 Bracelet: integral 18k yellow gold interwoven rope bracelet with foldover clasp Signed: Quadruple marked for Bucherer on the dial, movement, case and clasp General Info: Watch has an overall length of 6-1/2 inches. Gross weight 32.30 grams.Not Sold. |
| 90607 | Swiss Lady's Diamond, Gold Integral Bracelet Watch Case: 17 x 12 mm, rectangle-shaped, 14k yellow gold with single-cut diamonds accenting bezel, pressure sealed caseback Dial: combination satin and brush finished goldtone with applied goldtone Hour Indexes, "Dauphine" hands, mineral crystal Movement: 5 jewel, quartz movement Bracelet: 14k gold integral square block mesh bracelet with concealed box clasp and figure-8 safety. General Info: Overall length is 7 inches. Gross weight 19.10 grams. Total diamond weight is approximately 0.30 carat.Sold for: $286.80. |
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Estate Jewelry |
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| 90608 | Gold Bracelet The 14k yellow gold fancy link bracelet is completed by a tongue-in-groove clasp with figure-eight safeties. Gross weight 19.40 grams. Length: 7 inchesSold for: $286.80. |
| 90609 | Diamond, Gold Earrings Each stud earring features a full-cut diamond weighing approximately 0.35 carat, set in 14k yellow gold. Total diamond weight for the pair is approximately 0.70 carat. Gross weight 1.00 grams. *Note: earrings are designed for pierced earsSold for: $448.13. |
| 90610 | Diamond, Gold Earrings Each stud earring features a full-cut diamond, set in 14k yellow gold. Total diamond weight is approximately 0.55 carat. Gross weight 0.80 grams. *Note: earrings are designed for pierced earsSold for: $143.40. |
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| 90611 | Gold Watch Chain The 10k yellow gold fany link watch chain is enhanced by a high polish finish, completed by a toggle clasp. Gross weight 16.90 grams. Length: 12-1/4 inchesNot Sold. |
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| 90612 | Gold Cufflinks Each cuff link features a concave oval-shaped 14k yellow gold disc, having a Florentine finish. Dimensions: 1 inch x 11/16 inchSold for: $119.50. |
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| 90613 | Omega Lady's 18k Gold, Stainless Steel "Constellation" Wristwatch Case: 30 x 25 mm, stainless steel, enhanced by vermeil twisted wire bezel, stamped 1387, 595.0025, 795.0816, and "Constellation" Dial: black with applied goldtone Hour Indexes, goldtone "Baton" hands and quartz crystal Movement: 21 mm, adjusted 3 jewels, quartz, #44991003, marked Omega, Swiss 1387 Bracelet: stainless steel with vermeil accents, stamped 6038/371 Signed: triple signed Omega on dial, movement, and braceletSold for: $131.45. |
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| 90614 | Multi-Stone, Gold Charm The charm, designed as an ornamental pitcher, features oval-shaped garnets, enhanced by turquoise cabochons, accented by coral cabochons, further enhanced by a cultured half-pearl, set in 14k yellow gold. Total garnet weight is approximately 2.50 carats. Gross weight 21.40 grams. Dimensions: 1-3/4 inches x 1-1/2 inchesNot Sold. |
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| 90615 | Gruen Ultra-Verithin Gold Openface Pocket Watch Case: 40 x 38 mm, 14k white gold smooth case with decorative engraved edge, pressure sealed caseback Dial: silvered with black Arabic numerals, blued steel "Breguet Moon" hands, sunken auxiliary sweep seconds Movement: nickel, precision 17 jewels, adjusted temperatures, no. 557146, marked Gruen Ultra-VeriThin, Switzerland Signed: watch is triple signed Gruen Ultra-Verithin on the dial, movement and case. Other Info: a sterling silver chain accompanies the watch.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90616 | Gold Watch Chain with Locket, French The 18k yellow gold watch chain features a hinged, square-shaped locket enhanced by engraving, suspending from a fancy link chain. French hallmarks. Gross weight 21.40 grams. Length: 11-1/2 inchesSold for: $424.23. |
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| 90617 | Amber, Yellow Metal, Jewelry Collection The collection includes: one necklace, featuring amber beads, wire wrapped in yellow metal, measuring 32 inches; one necklace, featuring amber beads, wire wrapped in yellow metal, measuring 28 inches; one necklace featuring tumbled amber crystals, wire wrapped in yellow meatal, measuring 24 inches; one pendant, featuring an oval-shaped faceted amber, wire wrapped in yellow metal (Dimensions: 1-7/8 inches x 1-3/4 inches; one pendant-necklace featuring a tear-drop faceted amber bead, wire wrapped in yellow metal, suspending from a yellow metal chain measuring 22 inches (Pendant Dimensions: 3-3/16 inches x 1-3/16 inches); one pair of cuff links, featuring amber beads atop yellow metal (one cuff links is broken); two tie tacks, each featuring an amber bead atop yellow metal (Dimensions: 2-1/8 inches x 7/16 inch); one pair of earrings, featuring amber beads, completed by screw clip backs; together with two loose amber crystals. Gross weight for the collection is 204.50 grams.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90618 | Tri-Color Gold Ring, Cartier The trinity ring consists of three bands in 18k white gold, pink gold, and yellow gold. Stamped Cartier. Gross weight 15.00 grams. *Note: Size 8-1/2 (not sizeable)Sold for: $448.13. |
| 90619 | Freshwater Cultured Pearl, Diamond, Gold Necklace The necklace features freshwater cultured baroque pearls, enhanced by full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.20 carat, bezel set in 14k yellow gold. Gross weight 17.00 grams. Length: 16 inchesSold for: $191.20. |
| 90620 | Cultured Pearl, Diamond, White Gold Earrings Each earring features a cultured pearl measuring approximately 7.50 - 7.00 mm, enhanced by single-cut diamonds, set in 14k white gold. Total diamond weight for the pair is approximately 0.30 carat. Gross weight for the pair is 5.00 grams. *Note: earrings are designed for pierced earsSold for: $113.53. |
| 90621 | Sterling Silver Earrings, Tiffany & Co. Each earring features a sterling silver "x" design, completed by a post with omega clip back. Signed Tiffany & Co. Gross weight 16.00 grams. *Note: earrings are designed for pierced ears, but are easily convertedSold for: $143.40. |
| 90622 | Ruby, Diamond, Gold Ring The ring features pear-shaped rubies weighing a total of approximately 1.00 carat, enhanced by full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.45 carat, set in 14k yellow gold. Gross weight 5.60 grams. *Note: Size 6 (sizeable)Sold for: $191.20. |
| 90623 | Ebony, Coral, Gold Ring The blackamoor ring features an ebony carving, enhanced by a coral cabochon, set in 14k and 18k yellow gold. Gross weight 4.60 grams. *Note: Size 4-1/2 (sizeable)Sold for: $388.38. |
| 90624 | Manmade Stones, Cultured Pearl, Interchangeable Gold Ring The ring features a 14k yellow gold shank, accented by three interchangeable center pieces: one piece featuring round-cut manmade pink stones, set in 14k yellow gold; one piece featuring round-cut manmade blue stones, set in 14k yellow gold; together with one piece featuring cultured pearls measuring 2.50 - 2.00 mm, set in 14k yellow gold. Gross weight for the ring set is 10.80 grams. *Note: Size 7-1/4 (sizeable)Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90625 | Multi-Stone, Seed Pearl, Gold Ring Collection The collection includes: one ring featuring a marquise-shaped smoky quartz measuring 30.00 x 12.90 x 8.80 mm and weighing approximately 14.50 carats, set in 14k yellow gold (Size 6-1/2); one ring featuring a round-cut ruby weighing approximately 0.65 carat, enhanced by a square-cut sapphire weighing approximately 0.75 carat, set in 18k white gold (Size 6-1/2); one ring featuring a marquise-shaped onyx tablet, enhanced by a seed pearl, further enhanced by onyx tablets, set in 14k yellow gold (Size 5); together with one masonic ring, enhanced by single-cut diamonds, accented by blue, red and white enamel applied on 14k white gold (Size 10-1/2). Gross weight for the lot is 28.40 grams.Sold for: $286.80. |
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| 90626 | Concord Lady's Gold, Leather Strap Mariner Wristwatch, Modern Case: 22 mm, circular 14k yellow gold case with 4 screw caseback closure Dial:goldtone with applied stick hour indexes, gilt "Baton" hour, minute and seconds hands, sunken date, mineral crystal Movement: Quartz Additional Info: watch is accompanied by a brown lizard strap with yellow metal buckle, signed Corum Signed: watch is signed Concord on the dial, case and claspSold for: $119.50. |
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| 90627 | Opal, Diamond, White Gold Ring The ring features an oval-shaped opal cabochon measuring 17.25 x 14.25 x 7.50 mm, enhanced by single-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.50 carat, set in 18k white gold. Gross weight 7.30 grams. *Note: Size 7-1/4 (sizeable)Sold for: $227.05. |
| 90628 | Diamond, Gold Ring The ring, designed as a flower, features full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.25 carat, set in 14k textured yellow gold. Gross weight 11.80 grams. *Note: Size 4-1/2 (sizeable)Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90629 | Gold Jewelry Suite The suite includes: one pair of high polished 14k yellow gold earrings, completed by posts with omega clip backs (Dimensions: 1-1/8 inches x 1-1/8 inches); together with a matching ring (Size 6). Gross weight for the suite is 18.40 grams.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 90630 | Ruby, Diamond, Gold Ring The ring features a pear-shaped ruby weighing approximately 0.45 carat, enhanced by full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.20 carat, set in 14k yellow gold. Gross weight 2.50 grams. *Note: Size 2-3/4 (sizeable)Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90631 | Baroque Pearl, Diamond, Gold Ring The ring, designed with a sea motif, features cultured baroque pearls, enhanced by full-cut diamonds, set in textured 18k yellow gold. Total diamond weight is approximately 0.25 carat. Gross weight 11.50 grams. *Note: Size 3-1/2 (sizeable)Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90632 | Sapphire, Gold Ring The ring, designed as a flower, features round-cut sapphires, encircled by marquise-shaped sapphires, set in 14k yellow gold. Total sapphire weight is approximately 2.15 carats. Gross weight 4.70 grams. *Note: Size 5-1/2 (sizeable)Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90633 | Gold Earring Lot The lot includes: one pair of hollow 14k yellow gold earrings, completed by posts with omega clip backs (Dimensions: 1-1/4 inches x 1 inch); together with one pair of hollow 14k yellow gold tubular earrings, completed by posts with omega clip backs (Dimensions: 1-1/16 inches x 11/16 inch). Gross weight for the pair is 16.90 grams. *Note: both pairs of earrings are designed for pierced ears and are easily convertedSold for: $239.00. |
| 90634 | Gold Earring Collection The collection includes: three pairs of 14k yellow gold fancy hoop earrings; together with one pair of yellow metal huggie earrings. Gross weight for the collection is 12.70 grams. *Note: all of the earrings are designed for pierced earsSold for: $155.35. |
| 90635 | Coral, Jade, Gold Jewelry Lot The lot includes: one necklace composed of pink coral beads measuring approximately 6.50 - 7.00 mm, forming a single knotted strand, completed by a 14k yellow gold clasp (Length: 19 inches); one necklace composed of pink coral beads ranging in size from 2.50 - 3.50 mm, forming six unknotted strands, completed by a 14k yellow gold clasp (one strand is broken) (Length: 18 inches); one bracelet composed of pink coral beads ranging in size from 6.00 - 6.50 mm, forming three knotted strands, completed by a 14k yellow gold clasp enhanced by an oval-shaped coral cabochon measuring 16.00 x 12.00 mm (Length: 7 inches); one bracelet composed of red coral beads, graduated in size, measuring approximately between 4.50 - 7.50 mm, forming a single knotted strand, completed by a 14k yellow gold clasp (Length: 7-1/2 inches); one pair of earrings, each featuring a pink coral carving, suspending from a coral bead, completed by 14k yellow gold posts (Dimensions: 2 inches x 5/16 inch); together with one pendant featuring a jade carving, completed by a 14k yellow gold bow and bail (Dimensions: 2 inches x 11/16 inch). Gross weight for the lot is 119.50 grams.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 90636 | Turquoise, Ruby, Gold Pin The pin, designed as a bird, features turquoise cabochons, highlighted by a round-cut ruby, set in 18k yellow gold. A 14k yellow gold pinstem and catch mechanism complete the reverse. Gross weight 4.00 grams.Not Sold. |
| 90637 | Diamond, Cultured Pearl, Gold Ring The ring features cultured pearls ranging in size from 6.00 - 8.00 mm, enhanced by single-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.25 carat, set in 14k yellow gold with rhodium finished accents. Gross weight 9.20 grams. *Note: Size 7-1/2 (sizeable)Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90638 | Enamel, Gold Bracelet The bracelet features blue and green enamel applied on 18k yellow gold, enhanced by gold nugget style. Gross weight 21.30 grams. Length: 6-1/2 inchesNot Sold. |
| 90639 | Victorian Hardstone, Gold Locket The locket features a rectangular-shaped black hardstone tablet, framed by 14k yellow gold, accented by a rectangular-shaped banded hardstone tablet on the reverse. The locket is completed by a bail. Gross weight 10.00 grams. Dimensions: 1-9/16 inches x 11/16 inchSold for: $239.00. |
| 90640 | Jade, Cultured Pearl, Gold Brooch The brooch, designed as a flower, features a jade leaf carving, enhanced by cultured pearls ranging in size from 4.00 - 6.50 mm, set in 14k yellow gold. A pinstem and tube catch mechanism completes the reverse. Gross weight 8.90 grams. Dimensions: 1-3/4 inches x 1 inchSold for: $239.00. |
| 90641 | Diamond, Cultured Pearl, White Gold Ring The ring, designed as a flower, features single-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.50 carat, highlighted by a cultured pearl measuring 8.00 x 7.50 mm, set in 18k white gold. Gross weight 10.90 grams. *Note: Size 4-1/4 (sizeable)Sold for: $358.50. |
| 90642 | Diamond, Enamel, Gold Brooch The brooch, designed as a bouquet of flowers, features mine-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.10 carat, enhanced by white enamel applied on 14k gold. A hinged pinstem and open catch complete the reverse. Gross weight 4.40 grams. Dimensions: 1-3/8 inches x 13/16 inchNot Sold. |
| 90643 | Ruby, Gold Pin The pin, designed as a bee, features baguette and round-cut rubies weighing a total of approximately 2.75 carats, set in 14k yellow gold. A pinstem and catch mechanism complete the reverse. Gross weight 6.00 grams. Dimensions: 1-1/16 inches x 1-1/4 inchesSold for: $209.13. |
| 90644 | Ancient Coin, Gold Ring The ring features an Ancient coin, bezel set in 14k yellow gold. Gross weight 9.30 grams. *Note: Size 6 (sizeable)Sold for: $310.70. |
| 90645 | Sapphire, Diamond, Platinum Ring The bypass style ring features a round-cut blue sapphire, enhanced by a round-cut pink sapphire, further enhanced by full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.10 carat, set in platinum. Total sapphire weight is approximately 0.35 carat. Gross weight 3.60 grams. *Note: Size 7-1/4 (sizeable)Sold for: $209.13. |
| 90646 | Enamel, Gold Pin The pin, designed as a bug, features blue-green and yellow-orange colored enamel, accented by black enamel applied on 18k yellow gold. A pinstem and catch mechanism completes the reverse. Gross weight 9.70 grams. Dimensions: 1-1/2 inches x 1-1/8 inchesSold for: $310.70. |
| 90647 | Cultured Pearl, Gold Bracelet The 18k white gold and yellow gold link bracelet features cultured pearls measuring approximately 8.00 - 8.50 mm, completed by a lobster clasp. Gross weight 8.00 grams. Length: 7-1/2 inchesNot Sold. |
| 90648 | Garnet, Diamond, Gold Bracelet The bracelet features oval-shaped garnets weighing a total of approximately 22.00 carats, enhanced by "x" links set with a single-cut diamond in 14k yellow gold with rhodium finished accents. Gross weight 13.20 grams. Length: 7-1/2 inchesSold for: $298.75. |
| 90649 | Amethyst, Pink Gold Cross Pendant The pendant, designed as a cross, features amethyst cabochons, set in 18k pink gold. Gross weight 5.20 grams. Dimensions: 1-3/4 inches x 1-3/8 inchesSold for: $239.00. |
| 90650 | Sapphire, Diamond, White Gold Earrings Each earring, designed as a flower, features pear-shaped sapphires, accented by a full-cut diamond, set in 14k white gold. Total sapphire weight for the pair is approximately 5.00 carats. Gross weight 4.70 grams. *Note: earrings are designed for pierced earsSold for: $179.25. |
| 90651 | Diamond, Emerald, Gold Pin The pin, designed as a fly, features full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.30 carat, enhanced by round-cut emeralds weighing a total of approximately 0.60 carat, set in 18k yellow gold. Gross weight 5.40 grams. Dimensions: 13/16 inch x 7/8 inchSold for: $209.13. |
| 90652 | Diamond, Emerald, Gold Pin The pin, designed as a frog, features full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 1.00 carat, accented by round-cut emerald eyes, set in 18k yellow gold. A bail, pinstem, and catch mechanism complete the reverse. Gross weight 6.20 grams. Dimensions: 11/16 inch x 7/8 inchSold for: $358.50. |
| 90653 | Turquoise, Ruby, Gold Pin The pin, designed as a fish, features a marquise-shaped turquoise cabochon, enhanced by a round-cut ruby eye, set in 18k yellow gold. Gross weight 3.40 grams. Dimensions: 7/8 inch x 11/16 inchSold for: $239.00. |
| 90654 | Diamond, Gold Pin The pin, designed as a bouquet of flowers, features mine-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.20 carat, set in textured 14k yellow gold. A pinstem and catch mechanism complete the reverse. Gross weight 6.10 grams. Dimensions: 1-9/16 inches x 15/16 inchSold for: $239.00. |
| 90655 | Gentleman's Diamond, Gold Ring The ring features full-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.35 carat, bead set in 14k yellow gold. 10.60 grams. *Note: Size 9-1/4 (sizeable)Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90656 | Diamond, White Gold Ring The ring features tapered baguette-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.75 carat, channel set in 14k white gold. Gross weight 5.60 grams. *Note: Size 4-3/4 (sizeable)Sold for: $298.75. |
| 90657 | Diamond, Gold Ring The ring features baguette-cut diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.50 carat, channel set in 14k yellow gold. Gross weight 6.20 grams. *Note: Size 4-3/4 (sizeable)Sold for: $179.25. |
| 90658 | Unheated Blue Topaz, Diamond, Gold Ring The ring features a heart-shaped unheated blue topaz measuring 15.00 x 15.65 x 9.75 mm and weighing approximately 16.25 carats, set in 14k yellow gold. Gross weight 9.60 grams. *Note: Size 6-1/2 (sizeable)Sold for: $836.50. |
| 90659 | Rhodolite Garnet Jewelry Suite The suite includes: one necklace composed of rhodolite garnet beads, alternating with rhodolite garnet bead clusters, forming a single strand (Length: 24 inches); one matching bracelet, featuring rhodolite garnet beads, alternating with rhodolite garnet bead clusters, completed by a yellow metal lobster clasp (Length: 7-12 inches); together with one bangle bracelet covered in rhodolite garnet beads (Length: 7 inches). Gross weight for the set is 128.50 grams.Sold for: $59.75. |
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| 90900 | 1915 Cracker Jack Edward Murphy #165 SGC NM/MT 88 "Honest Eddie" entered the game under the tutelage of the great Connie Mack, for whom he played a strong outfield before being traded to the Chicago White Sox, where he remained through the scandalous 1919 season. It is possible, not definite, that a pin head-sized spot in the upper border is candy-related, and the borders are not quite even. Other than that, the card is in simply spectacular condition, with only one ever grading higher.Not Sold. |
| 90901 | 1963 Topps Bombers' Best Tresh/Mantle/Richardson #173 PSA EX-MT 6. The excellent Yankee slugging trio of Tom Tresh, Mickey Mantle, and Bobby Richardson appear here for this quality PSA 6 card from the 1963 Topps issue called "Bombers' Best."Sold for: $65.73. |
| 90902 | 1963 Topps Sandy Koufax #210 PSA EX 5. The year this card was released, the dominant lefty Sandy Koufax had one of his best seasons, finishing 25-5 with a 1.88 ERA.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 90903 | 1967 Topps Mets Rookie Stars Bill Denehy, Tom Seaver #581 PSA NM 7. The baseball world is introduced to a Hall of Fame hurler with this high-grade cardboard. Sharp contrast results in wonderful eye appeal.Sold for: $334.60. |
| 90904 | 1970 Topps Nolan Ryan #712 PSA NM-MT 8. On the heels of the Mets' amazin' 1969 season, this card was a favorite among young collectors impressed by the fireball this young kid could throw. Collectors will be equally impressed with the high quality of this card some thirty-five years later.Sold for: $239.00. |
| 90905 | 1979 Topps Nolan Ryan #115 PSA Mint 9. The undisputed king of the no-hitter and the strikeout, appears here for his entry in the 1979 Topps issue. At the time of this card's issue Ryan had already registered four of his seven no-hitters.Not Sold. |
| 90906 | 1982 Topps Traded Cal Ripken, Jr. PSA Mint 9. Stunning color retention, razor sharp edges, white borders, and four sharp corners all contribute to the lofty Mint grade this rookie card from the '82 Topps Traded has garnered from PSA.Not Sold. |
| 90907 | 1984 Fleer Update Roger Clemens #U-27 PSA Mint 9. Rookie card from the Rocket, one of the most dominant pitchers in the past 20 years or ever. This example is in fabulous condition, rating a 9/10 on PSA's scale. Fantastic to gauge how far Clemens has come as his legendary career winds to a close.Sold for: $239.00. |
| 90908 | 1984 TCMA Minor League Roger Clemens #22 Beckett NM-MT 8. Fantastic rare card from the 1984 TCMA minor league set features the young fireballer Roger Clemens during his time with the AAA Pawtucket Red Sox. Card grades to a wholly respectable Beckett NM-MT 8.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 90909 | 1985 Fleer Roger Clemens #155 PSA Mint 9. Future Hall of Fame hurler Roger Clemens is seen here with his rookie entry from the 1985 Fleer issue, presenting in wholly deserved Mint grade.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90910 | 1973-82 Kellogg's Nolan Ryan PSA Mint 9 Group Lot of 4. Perhaps the game's most dominant pitcher offers a quartet of PSA Mint 9 cards from Kellogg's issues released between 1973 and 1982. Includes 1973 #16, 1974 #8, 1978 #51, and 1982 #11.Not Sold. |
| 90911 | 1975-80 Nolan Ryan PSA Mint 9 Group Lot of 6. Six PSA Mint 9 cards from cards issued between 1975 and 1980. 1975 SSPC #187, 1978 Topps #6, 1978 Topps #206, 1979 Topps #6, 1979 Topps #417, 1980 Topps #206.Not Sold. |
| 90912 | 1980-83 Nolan Ryan PSA Mint 9 Group Lot of 11. Great collection of Nolan Ryan cards from the early 1980s features a total of nine PSA Mint 9 cards featuring the perennial mound star Nolan Ryan. Includes: 1980 Topps #580, 1981 Donruss #260, 1981 Fleer #57, 1981 Topps #240, 1982 Donruss #419, 1982 Fleer #229, 1982 Topps #5, 1982 Topps #90, 1983 Donruss #118, 1983 Fleer #463, 1983 Topps #360.Not Sold. |
| 90913 | 1984-89 Nolan Ryan PSA Mint 9 Group Lot of 15. What better ways for fans of the strikeout king Nolan Ryan than with this exceptional lot of 15 cards issued between 1984-89, all grading PSA Mint 9 or better. Lot breaks down as follows: PSA Mint 9 -- 1984 Donruss #60, 1984 Fleer #239, 1984 Topps #470, 1984 Topps #707, 1985 Donruss #60, 1985 Fleer #359, 1985 Topps Tiffany #760, 1986 Topps #100, 1986 Topps All-Star #45, 1987 Donruss #138, 1987 Topps Tiffany #757, 1989 Topps Traded #106T. PSA Gem Mint 10 -- 1986 Donruss #258, 1986 Fleer #310, 1989 Score Traded #2T.Not Sold. |
| 90914 | 1985-92 Roger Clemens PSA-Graded Group Lot of 6. "The Rocket," as Roger Clemens is affectionately referred to by fans of the hurler, is the focus here with a half dozen cards -- all graded by PSA. None of the six dip below the PSA 8 grade. Lot breaks down as follows: 1985 Leaf #99 PSA NM-MT 8, 1987 Topps Tiffany #340 PSA NM-MT 8, 1988 Score Young Superstars #23 PSA Mint 9, 1991 Stadium Club #309 NM-MT 8, 1992 Bowman #691 PSA Mint 9, and 1992 Leaf #19 PSA Mint 9.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90915 | 1985 Topps Baseball SGC-Graded Group Lot of 3. Fine trio of star rookie cards comes to us here from the '85 Topps issue. A pair of Mark McGwire Rookies has been graded NM+, while the Roger Clemens #181 card rates a solid NM-MT 88.Sold for: $35.00. |
| 90916 | 1986-92 Nolan Ryan PSA-Graded Group Lot of 15. A total of 15 cards are made available here with this great collection of PSA-graded cards featuring Nolan Ryan. Lot breaks down as follows: PSA NM-MT -- 1990 Upper Deck #544, 1991 Leaf #423, 1991 Stadium Club #200, 1992 Stadium Club Member's Choice #605. PSA Mint 9 -- 1986 Fleer Mini #65, 1991 Leaf #423, 1991 Leaf Gold Rookies #BC-25, 1992 Bowman #222, 1992 Leaf #41. PSA Gem Mint 10. -- 1988 Fleer #455, 1989 Fleer Glossy #368, 1990 Fleer #313, 1990 Leaf #21, 1990 Leaf #265, 1991 Score Cooperstown #B7.Sold for: $101.58. |
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| 90917 | Bill Dickey Single Signed Baseball. The famous Yankees back stop is the subject of the current offering, which puts his HOF signature on the sweet spot of a clean OAL (Brown) baseball. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90918 | Vada Pinson Single Signed Baseball. The Reds really figured something out when they started drafting players out of McClymonds High School on Oakland, signing Frank Robinson, Curt Flood, and the current signer Vada Pinson from there. Sweet spot ONL (White) baseball. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90919 | Artist Walt Spitzmiller Signed Art Baseball. World renowned golf artist, Walt Spitzmiller added his talents to the ONL (Feeney) baseball with his rendition of a pitcher on the mound. Detailing on the horse hide art is exquisite. Orb is signed by the artist on a side panel. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90920 | Perfect Game Pitchers Baseball Signed by 3. Three perfect game pitchers each have applied their signatures to the baseball we see here, with the World Series hero Don Larsen firmly occupying the sweet spot. Modern stars David Wells and David Cone round out the offering. Each pitcher has added inscription making note of the date of his feat. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 90921 | 1952 New York Yankees World Champion Team Signed Baseball. Highly desirable New York Yankees team orb comes from a fine 1952, during which the pinstripers won World Series from the Bums of Brooklyn. Included here is an example of the Commerce Comet's second year signature, which is found on a side panel along with Gene Woodling. Eighteen other Yankees appear here, including Allie Reynolds, Vic Raschi, Johnny Mize, Phil Rizzuto, Yogi Berra, Ed Lopat and more. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $388.38. |
| 90922 | Nolan Ryan Signed Photograph Framed. Spectacular signature graces the professionally framed and matted 8x10" photograph of Hall of Fame member Nolan Ryan. The brilliant blue sharpie autograph compliments the photograph perfectly. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $77.68. |
| 90923 | 1947 George Weiss Signed Typed Letter. George Weiss, manager of the New York Yankees' farm system from 1932-47, was one of the most successful executives in Major League Baseball history. Here we offer a 1947 typed letter signed by Weiss, co-signed by J. Arthur Friedlund. Letter is in exceptional condition, with the expected fold lines the only detractors from top-notch condition. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 90924 | Roger Craig/Johnny Podres/Clem Labine Signed and Numbered Prints Lot of 2. Two beautiful prints, hand numbered (898/1000 and 899/1000) and signed by the artist depicting three of the great pitchers of the 1955 World Series Champions, the Brooklyn Dodgers. Signed by their likeness in blue ink are Roger Craig, Johnny Podres, and Clem Labine. Al three signatures on both prints are clear, concise, and clean. Overall measurements of the prints are 16x20". LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $77.68. |
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| 90925 | Ted Williams Signed Lithograph. Presented at an induction ceremony for the Ted Williams Hitters Hall of Fame, this impressive litho measures 4x6" and sports a perfect blue sharpie signature. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
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| 90926 | Vintage Multi-Signed Album Pages Lot of 2 with Ted Williams and Vince DiMaggio. Great pair of vintage signed pages from some of the most esteemed baseball stars of yesteryear. Highlights of this collection include a vintage Ted Williams signature as well as an entry from Vince DiMaggio. Other notables include Charlie Keller and Al Lopez. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
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| 90927 | 1927 Lew Fonseca Game Used Bat. A very tough signature model bat from the 1929 American League batting champion. We surmise that the bat must have been used during the 1927 season, as ancient grease pencil on the barrel reads "3-1-28." It is likely that this date was written by a Hillerich & Bradsby employee who received this bat from Fonseca for duplication, as the writing is similar to that on other sidewritten specimens. The grip is shaved to Fonseca's personal preference, and fine use is clearly evident, from the cracked handle (expertly repaired with several ancient nails) to the wear and cleat marks on the wood of the barrel. Measures thirty-four inches in length, at a weight of thirty-seven and a half ounces. Arguably the finest Fonseca bat available in the hobby. SCD A4. LOA from SCD Authentic.Not Sold. |
| 90928 | 2003 Mike Neu Batting Practice Worn Jersey. Relief pitcher Mike Neu spent the 2003 season as a member of the Oakland Athletics, and here we present his green batting practice jersey from that year. Exceptional game use is evident, with snags throughout, as well as exceptional wear to the tackle twill "Athletics" on chest and rear numerals. Prime example of the A's batting practice digs from this era. Includes A's Spring Training sleeve patch.Not Sold. |
| 90929 | 1997 Florida Marlins Full Tickets Lot of 13 with First World Series Pin. When they made it to the Fall Classic in 1997 in just the fifth year of the team's existence, the Florida Marlins stunned the world. Beating the Cleveland Indians in seven games, the Marlins raised the World Series trophy on the strength of such stars as MVP Livan Hernandez, Gary Sheffield, Craig Counsell and others. Here we offer 13 full tickets from that championship season, as well as the World Series press pin from that year.Not Sold. |
| 90930 | 1989 Indianapolis Indians American Association Championship Ring. Here we provide the personal championship ring of John Spinosa from the Indianapolis Indians' 1989 American Association Championship. The 10K ring has been adorned on both sides by ornate engraving noting the club's previous accomplishments. The interior of the ring has been engraved with Spinosa's name as well as the score of all their games in their final two series of the year. Tremendous AAA championship hardware!Sold for: $776.75. |
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Basketball Cards |
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| 90931 | 1961-62 Fleer Bailey Howell #20 PSA Mint 9. From the colorful 1961-62 Fleer basketball set we offer this high-grade rookie card featuring HOFer Bailey Howell. Howell was a standout at Mississippi State, as well as starring for the Pistons, Celtics, Sixers and Bullets at the professional level. Sharp corners and outstanding color and gloss separate this card from the majority of 1961-61 Fleer examples, displaying wonderfully with its largely uninterrupted fields of red and orange.Sold for: $298.75. |
| 90932 | 1987-88 & 1988-89 Fleer Basketball Complete and Near Complete Sets with Stickers. The 1987-88 Fleer basketball set is complete with 132 cards and 11 stickers. The 1988-89 Fleer basketball ball set of 132 cards and 11 stickers is missing #67 Magic Johnson and the #6 sticker of Magic Johnson. Highlights include 1987-88 Fleer #9 Charles Barkley (HOF), 11 Larry Bird (HOF), 59 Michael Jordan, 68 Karl Malone; 1988-89 Fleer #17 Michael Jordan, 20 Scottie Pippen (R), 57 Reggie Miller (R), 115 John Stockton (R).Not Sold. |
| 90933 | 1987-88 and 1989-90 Fleer Basketball Complete Sets with Stickers. Two complete sets of Fleer basketball with stickers included. Highlights include 1987-88 Fleer #9 Charles Barkley (HOF), 11 Larry Bird (HOF), 35 Julius Erving (HOF), 56 Magic Johnson (HOF), 59 Michael Jordan, 68 Karl Malone, 80 Hakeem Olajuwon; 1989-90 Fleer #21 Michael Jordan.Sold for: $149.38. |
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Basketball Collectibles |
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| 90934 | Andre Miller Single Signed Basketball. The NBA point guard Andre Miller has been known for his assist efficiency, leading the league in 2001-02 and ranking in the top 15 all-time assist-per-game. Here we offer a new Spalding basketball with a perfect silver sharpie signature from the man himself. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90935 | Larry Bird Signed Indiana State University Jersey. Member of the Basketball Hall of Fame and widely considered one of the best players of all time, Larry Bird added his signature to the Indiana State university jersey offered here. The autograph in black sharpie sits boldly and clearly below "State" on the back of the jersey from his alma mater. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90936 | Red Auerbach Signed Boston Celtics Poster. Named the greatest coach in the history of the NBA by the Professional Basketball Writers Association in 1980, Auerbach was a highly successful coach and front office executive for the Boston Celtics. Pictured on the print with his trademark cigar, Auerbach's compact and concise signature in blue sharpie embellishes the print. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 90937 | 2001 Marques Haynes Harlem Globetrotters Retired Jersey from the Marques Haynes Collection. In a fabulous black tie ceremony on January 5, 2001 in Chicago, as part of a celebration of seventy-five years of Globetrotter basketball, the team retired Marques Haynes' number "20." This was an exceptional honor - the only other jersey numbers retired by the team were those of Wilt Chamberlain, Goose Tatum and Meadowlark Lemon. A very select group, indeed. The jersey is dark blue, bearing white stars, red numbers and Marques' name in gold---a beautiful display and the only one of its kind. Tastefully matted and framed, this outstanding item measures approximately 32x40". A rare opportunity for the serious basketball collector.Not Sold. |
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Football Collectibles |
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| 90938 | Joe Namath SigneD Football. Dramatic Hall of Fame gunslinger Joe Namath has applied a perfect silver signature to the football we provide here, adding inscription that reads "Hey Sal -- Doin a great job Pal." LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90939 | 1985 Green Bay Packers Team Signed Football. Just about every usable inch of the Wilson football that we make available here has been signed by members of the 1985 Green Bay Packers. Numerous members of the team that finished 8-8 that year appear here, including HOFer James Lofton, Rich Moran, Walter Stanley, Lynn Dickey, Ezra Johnson, Tim Huffman, Lew Carpenter, Walter Stanley and more. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90940 | 1989 San Francisco 49ers Team Signed Football. HOF quarterback Joe Montana led his San Francisco 49ers to the most lopsided victory in Super Bowl history when they beat the Denver Broncos 55-10. The performance earned Montana game MVP honors. On this souvenir football with the logo of Super Bowl XXIV on one of the panels are the ink signatures from the members of that team including Montana, Ronnie Lott (HOF), Jerry Rice, Roger Craig, John Taylor, Steve Young (HOF), Brent Jones and more. Both the football and all signatures remain in fantastic presentational condition.Sold for: $310.70. |
| 90941 | Bob Griese Signed Jersey. A member of the College Football H.O.F. and Pro Football H.O.F., Bob Griese was also a two time All-American. We offer you here a White MacGregor NFL Pro Line Authentic size Large Bob Griese Dolphins jersey, which is signed on the rear numerals. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 90942 | Buck Buchanan Signed Photograph. The Kansas City Chiefs hulking defensive tackle Buck Buchanan has here applied a perfect example of his Hall of Fame signature to the 8x10" photo seen here. Tough Canton autograph. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90943 | Sid Gillman Signed Photograph. Hall of Fame coach Sid Gillman enjoyed much success as the leader of the NFL Rams, Oilers and Chargers. Here the Canton inductee has placed a perfect sharpie signature to the 8x10" photo offered here. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90944 | Lamar Hunt Single Signed Photograph. Promoter and owner of many sports franchises, Lamar Hunt is most known as one of the founders of the American Football League and Major League Soccer. He was also the owner and founder of the Kansas City Chiefs. He added his distinctive signature to the 8x10" photograph in silver sharpie.Sold for: $45.00. |
| 90950 | Hank Stram Signed Photographs Lot of 3. Beautifully signed trio of 8x10" photos featuring Kansas City's former Chief Hank Stram. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90951 | Buffalo Bills Hall of Famers Signed Photographs Lot of 5. Collection of five Hall of Fame 8x10" photos, each bearing a signature from one of Canton's elect from the Buffalo Bills franchise. Included signatures here from Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Joe DeLamielleure, Marv Levy, and Billy Shaw. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90952 | Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts Hall of Famers Signed Photographs Lot of 4. Brilliant quartet of Hall of Famer signed 8x10" photos here represents the storied legacy of the Colts organization. Signatures here from John Mackey, Eric Dickerson, Jim Parker, and Lenny Moore. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90953 | Football Hall of Famers Signatures Lot of 5. San Francisco 49ers Hall of Famers Hugh McElhenny, Jimmy Johnson, Bob St. Clair, and Leo Nomellini are joined here by a signed cut from Cal Hubbard. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90954 | Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Famers Signed Photographs Lot of 5. The storied history of the Kansas City Chiefs franchise is illustrated here with this group of four Hall of Fame signed 8x10" photographs. Signatures here from Jan Stenerud (x2), Bobby Bell, Willie Lanier, and Len Dawson. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90955 | Van Buren/McDonald/Wojciechowicz Single Signed Photographs. Three members of the early Philadelphia Eagles and members of the Football Hall of Fame have added their signatures to the 8x10" photos offered. Tommy McDonald added his signature to the color photo in black sharpie. Steve Van Buren and Alex Wojciechowicz added their clear and crisp signatures to black and white photos using blue sharpie.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 90956 | Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Famers Signed Photographs Lot of 3. Hall of Fame trio of signed photos from former standout for the Philadelphia Eagles. Signed photos here from Chuck Bednarik, Bob "Boomer" Brown, and Pete Pihos. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90957 | Merlin Jones/Tom Mack/Deacon Jones Single Signed Photographs Lot of 3. Three members of the great Los Angeles Rams teams and members of the Football Hall of Fame have added signatures to the 8x10" photos. Deacon Jones and Tom Mack added signatures to the color photos, and Merlin Olsen added his signature to the black and white photo.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 90958 | Elroy Hirsch/Tom Fears/Ollie Matson Single Signed Photographs Lot of 3. Three Hall of Fame members and early Los Angeles Rams have added signatures to their photos. All three photos are 8x10" with Hirsch signing in black sharpie "Crazylegs Hirsch", Tom Fears signing in blue sharpie, and Ollie Matson adding hi stylish signature in blue sharpie.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 90959 | San Diego Chargers Hall of Famers Signed Photographs Lot of 5. Tremendous collection of signed 8x10" photos represents Hall of Famers from the San Diego Chargers organization. Canton members Dan Fouts, Charlie Joiner, Lance Alworth, Kellen Winslow, and Ron Mix. LOA from PSA/DNA. Not Sold. |
| 90960 | San Francisco 49ers Hall of Famers Signed Photographs Lot of 3. Trio of Canton elect from the San Francisco 49ers have each signed an 8x10" photo here. Signed prints here from Ronnie Lott, Dan Wilcox, and Bill Walsh. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 90961 | Former Football Stars Signed Photographs Lot of 3. Collection of three signed 8x10" photos from vintage stars of the NFL. Includes Fred Dryer and Rams Hall of Famers Jack Youngblood and Jackie Slater. LOA from PSA/DNA.Not Sold. |
| 90962 | Johnny Unitas Single Signed Photo and Lenny Moore Single Signed Sports Card Lot of 2. Two of the greatest Colts and members of the Hall of Fame, Johnny Unitas and Lenny Moore are included in this lot. Quarterback Johnny Unitas added his signature to the 8x10" color photograph in black sharpie and Lennie Moore added his blue sharpie signature to the front his Upper Deck card.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 90963 | Brad Johnson Signed Jersey, Football and Helmet. Known to many of his teammates as "Check down Charlie" because of his safe passing ways, Brad Johnson led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a lop-sided victory over the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XXVII. We offer you here signed items by this present day Quarterback. The first is that of a Riddell Buccaneers helmet signed with the number in a bold silver sharpie, to stand out against the pewter background. The second is a football by Wilson, signed on the single white panel in sharpie. The last of the items is a red Adidas size 52 Bucs jersey signed "Brad Johnson SB 37 Champs" on the rear numerals with some bleeding to the signature. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $262.90. |
| 90964 | Jim McMahon Signed Helmet, Football, Jersey and Oversized Photograph. Brash Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon thrilled football fans during the 1985 season, winning the Super Bowl on the momentum of a 15-1 regular season record. Here we offer a fine quartet of signed items from the star, which includes a jersey, football, helmet and oversized (16x20") photograph. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $448.13. |
| 90965 | 1979-2001 Super Bowl Programs Lot of 11. Great collection of Super Bowl programs from Super Bowls played between 1979 and 2001. Programs from the following games are offered with this lot: XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXIV, XXX, and XXXV.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 90966 | Baltimore Colts Hall of Famers Signed Photographs Lot of 3. Hall of Fame 8x10" photos from former members of the Baltimore Colts. Signed photos from Raymond Berry, Art Donovan, and Gino Marchetti. LOA from PSA/DNA.Sold for: $59.75. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91200 | Action Comics #454 (DC, 1975) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Toyman appearance. Atom backup story. Bob Oksner cover. Curt Swan art. This copy is currently the highest, and, only CGC-graded copy. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91201 | Action Comics #482 (DC, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez cover. Curt Swan and Frank Chiaramonte art. Amazo appearance. The highest-graded of just two CGC-certfied copies of this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $33.00. |
| 91202 | Action Comics #490 (DC, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Ross Andru and Dick Giordano cover. Curt Swan and Frank Chiraramonte art. Highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $45.00. |
| 91203 | Action Comics #498 (DC, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Superman cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano cover. Curt Swan and Frank Chiaramonte art. Vartox appearance. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91204 | Action Comics #215/Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #18 Group (DC, 1956-57). Includes Action #215 (VG+) and Jimmy Olsen #18 (VG-). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91205 | Adventure Comics #222 and 227 Group (DC, 1956). Includes Adventure #222 (GD) and 227 (GD/VG). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75.Sold for: $44.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91206 | Adventures on the Planet of the Apes #1 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Jim Starlin cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $32. CGC census 10/07: 17 in 9.6, 2 higher.Sold for: $65.73. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91207 | Amazing Fantasy #15 (Marvel, 1962) CGC Apparent VG/FN 5.0 Slight (A) Cream to off-white pages. Here is your chance to get an affordable coy of the one and only origin and first appearance of Spider-Man! Also featured are the first appearances of Uncle Ben and Aunt May. Jack Kirby/Steve Ditko cover. Ditko art. CGC notes, "Restoration includes: small amount of color touch on cover. (TOP & BOTTOM EDGE OF COVER TRIMMED)". Overstreet 2007 VG 4.0 value = $3200; FN 6.0 value = $4800. CGC census 10/07: 31 in 5.0, 158 higher.Sold for: $2,868.00. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91208 | The Amazing Spider-Man #252 (Marvel, 1984) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Spider-Man dons new black costume. Ties with Marvel Team-Up #141 and Spectacular Spider-Man #90 for first new costume in regular title. Amazing Fantasy #15 cover swipe. Ron Frenz cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 10/07: 691 in 9.4, 958 higher. From the Janowicz Collection. Sold for: $37.00. |
| 91209 | The Amazing Spider-Man #297 (Marvel, 1988) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 34 in 9.8, 3 higher.Sold for: $54.00. |
| 91210 | The Amazing Spider-Man #309 (Marvel, 1988) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Todd McFarlane cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $14. CGC census 10/07: 60 in 9.6, 24 higher.Sold for: $31.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91211 | Arrgh! #1 (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Dracula cover and story. Mike Sekowsky art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 10/07: 12 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 91212 | Arrgh! #4 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. This issue contains a Nightstalker spoof. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $74.09. |
| 91213 | Arrgh! #5 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $48.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91214 | Atomic Thunderbolt #1 (Regor Company, 1946) Condition: VG-. Introduction of Atomic Thunderbolt and Mr. Murdo. Overstreet 2007 VG 4.0 value = $134. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $239.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91215 | Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles Flintstone #1 File Copy (Gold Key, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Only issue of this title. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $140. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $101.58. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91216 | Banana Splits #2 File Copy (Gold Key, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $92.02. |
| 91217 | Banana Splits #8 File Copy (Gold Key, 1971) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $89.63. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91218 | Batman #105 (DC, 1957) Condition: VG-. First Batwoman appearance in Batman; second appearance anywhere. Sheldon Moldoff cover and art. Charles Paris, Irv Novick, and Henry Boltinoff art. Overstreet 2007 VG 4.0 value = $116.Sold for: $51.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91219 | Batman #312 (DC, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Calendar Man dons new costume. Walt Simonson and Dick Giordano cover and art. Highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $18. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $89.63. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91220 | Ben Casey Film Stories #30009-211 File Copy (Gold Key, 1962) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. All photos. Photo pin-up back cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $120. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, 6 higher.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91221 | Bonanza #26 File Copy (Gold Key, 1967) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91222 | Bonanza #28 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91223 | Bonanza #30 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $121.89. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91224 | Bonanza #31 File Copy (Gold Key, 1969) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 13 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91225 | Bonanza #32 File Copy (Gold Key, 1969) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $57.36. |
| 91226 | Bonanza #33 File Copy (Gold Key, 1969) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $60.95. |
| 91227 | The Brave and the Bold #13 (DC, 1957) Condition: VG/FN. Silent Knight, Robin Hood, and Viking Prince appearances. Irv Novick cover and art. Russ Heath and Joe Kubert art. Overstreet 2007 VG 4.0 value = $72; FN 6.0 value = $108.Sold for: $54.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91228 | Bullwinkle #4 File Copy (Gold Key, 1972) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.2, 6 higher.Sold for: $65.73. |
| 91229 | Bullwinkle #5 File Copy (Gold Key, 1972) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.2, 2 higher.Sold for: $69.31. |
| 91230 | Bullwinkle #6 File Copy (Gold Key, 1973) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.2, 1 higher.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91231 | Bullwinkle #7 File Copy (Gold Key, 1973) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.2, 4 higher.Sold for: $37.00. |
| 91232 | Bullwinkle #8 File Copy (Gold Key, 1973) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $86.04. |
| 91233 | Bullwinkle #9 File Copy (Gold Key, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $48.00. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91234 | Captain America #245 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Frank Miller and Joe Rubinstein cover. Rubinstein and Carmine Infantino art. Tied with two other copies of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $5. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91235 | Captain America #252 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Al Milgrom and Joe Rubinstein cover. Rubinstein and John Byrne art. Batroc and Mr. Hyde appear. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 10 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $120.70. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91236 | Captain Venture & The Land Beneath The Sea #1 - File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Painted cover. Dan Spiegle art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $65. CGC census 10/07: 9 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $57.36. |
| 91237 | Cave Kids #5 File Copy (Gold Key, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Pin-up back cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $50. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $36.00. |
| 91238 | Christmas Parade #6 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white to white pages. Reprints Christmas Parade #2 (Dell) with art by Carl Barks. Santa Claus pin-up on back cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $49; VF/NM 9.0 value = $75. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 8.5, 1 higher.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91239 | The Colossal Show #1 File Copy (Gold Key, 1969) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. One-shot TV comic set in ancient Rome. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 9 in 9.4, 6 higher.Sold for: $45.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91240 | Conan the Barbarian #15 (Marvel, 1972) Condition: VF+. Elric appears on cover and in story. Barry Smith cover and art. Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $38; VF/NM 9.0 value = $57. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91241 | Conan the Barbarian #70 (Marvel, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Gil Kane and Pablo Marcos cover. John Buscema art. Adapted from the story "Marchers of Valhalla" by Robert E. Howard. Tied with two other copies of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91242 | Conan the Barbarian #72 (Marvel, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Gil Kane and Ernie Chan cover. John Buscema art. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $54.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91243 | Cowboy in Africa #1 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Chuck Connors photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $65. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, 5 higher.Sold for: $48.00. |
| 91244 | Daffy #30 File Copy (Dell, 1962) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91245 | DC 100-Page Super Spectacular #18 (DC, 1973) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Also known as issue DC-18. Superman 35th anniversary special. Also featuring the Atom, TNT and Dan the Dyna-Mite, Hourman, and the Quality Comics hero Captain Triumph. Nick Cardy cover. Artists include Curt Swan, Kurt Schaffenberger, Wayne Boring, Bernard Baily, Fred Ray, and Gil Kane. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $65. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $179.25. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91246 | DC Comics Presents #26 (DC, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. First appearance of the New Teen Titans in 16 page preview. First appearances of Raven, Cyborg, and Starfire. Superman and Green Lantern appear. Jim Starlin cover. Starlin and Steve Mitchell art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 10/07: 20 in 9.8, 0 higher.Sold for: $203.15. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91247 | Dell Giant - Comics Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies #7 (Dell, 1957) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white pages. Bugs Bunny's Vacation Funnies. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $121; NM- 9.2 value = $170. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.0, 7 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91248 | Dell Giant Comics Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies #8 - File Copy (Dell, 1958) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Painted cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Just one copy of this issue has received a higher grade from CGC at this writing. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $170. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 91249 | Dell Giant Comics Bugs Bunny Vacation Funnies #9 - File Copy (Dell, 1959) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Painted cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Just one copy of this issue has received a higher grade from CGC at this writing. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $170. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $191.20. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91250 | Dell Giant Comics Lady and the Tramp #1 - File Copy (Dell, 1955) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white to white pages. Painted cover. Dumbo, Bambi, Jiminy Cricket, Chip 'n' Dale, and the Seven Dwarfs appearances. Al Hubbard cover and art. Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $128; VF/NM 9.0 value = $227. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 8.5, 9 higher.Sold for: $95.60. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91251 | Dell Giant Comics Western Roundup #17 File Copy (Dell, 1957) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Russ Manning art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $180. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $120.70. |
| 91252 | Dell Giant Comics Western Roundup #18 File Copy (Dell, 1957) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Alex Toth art. Gene Autry ends. Roy Rogers back cover photo. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $200. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $239.00. |
| 91253 | Dell Giant Comics Western Roundup #23 (Dell, 1958) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. Russ Manning art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $180. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.2, 4 higher.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 91254 | Dell Giant Comics Woody Woodpecker County Fair #2 - File Copy (Dell, 1958) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Cream to off-white pages. Painted cover. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $96; NM- 9.2 value = $135. CGC census 10/07: 9 in 9.0, 3 higher.Sold for: $57.36. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91255 | Devil Dinosaur #1 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Jack Kirby cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 28 in 9.8, 1 higher.Sold for: $45.00. |
| 91256 | Devil Dinosaur #1 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Jack Kirby and Mike Royer cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 89 in 9.6, 29 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $44.00. |
| 91257 | Doorway to Nightmare #1 (DC, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $16. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.6, 2 higher.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91258 | Emergency! #1 (Charlton, 1976) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Joe Staton cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $35. CGC census 10/07: 16 in 9.6, 3 higher.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91259 | Fantastic Four #132 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Medusa joins the Fantastic Four. Human Torch gets new uniform. Inhumans and Quicksilver appearance. John Buscema and Joe Sinnott art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 15 in 9.4, 6 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $65.73. |
| 91260 | Fantastic Four #133 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Thundra vs. Thing. Avengers and Spider-Man cameo. Rich Buckler cover. Ramona Fradon and Joe Sinnott art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 16 in 9.6, 4 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $143.40. |
| 91261 | Fantastic Four #134 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Dragon Man appearance. John Buscema and Joe Sinnott cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 16 in 9.4, 15 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91262 | Felix the Cat #9 File Copy (Dell, 1949) Condition: NM-. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $135.Sold for: $59.75. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91263 | The Flash #269 (DC, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Kid Flash appearance. Rich Buckler and Dick Giordano cover. Irv Novick and Frank McLaughlin art. Highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91264 | The Flash #274 (DC, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Ross Andru and Dick Giordano cover. Alex Saviuk and Frank Chiaramonte art. Currently, this copy holds the highest CGC grade. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91265 | The Flash #277 (DC, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Funeral of Iris Allen. Justice League of America appearance. Dick Giordano cover. Alex Saviuk art. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91266 | The Flash #283 (DC, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Professor Zoom is revealed as Iris Allen's "killer." Ross Andru and Dick Giordano cover. Don Heck and Frank Chiaramonte art. A fantastic copy, highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91267 | The Flash #293 (DC, 1981) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Piped Piper and Firestorm appearances. George Perez cover. Perez and Don Heck art. Tied with only one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $5. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91268 | The Flash and Men of War Group (DC, 1978-81) Condition: Average NM+. Includes Flash #265, 278, 288, and 294; and Men of War #23 and 24. As a Marvel bonus, Star Wars #35, is included. Artists include Joe Kubert, Don Heck, and Dick Giordano. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91269 | The Flintstones #26 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Second appearance of the Gruesomes. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $60. CGC census 10/07: 11 in 9.4, none higher.Not Sold. |
| 91270 | The Flintstones #29 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $60. CGC census 10/07: 10 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $46.00. |
| 91271 | The Flintstones #46 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $42. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $65.73. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91272 | The Flintstones #6 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Currently, this copy holds the highest CGC grade. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91273 | The Flintstones #7 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 white pages. This outstanding copy is unsurpassed, according to CGC's most recent data. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $31.00. |
| 91274 | The Flintstones #8 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. A fantastic copy, highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $31.00. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91275 | Gambit #1 Gold Edition (Universal, 1993) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Gold foil embossed cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $15. CGC census 10/07: 36 in 9.8, 1 higher.Sold for: $35.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91276 | Giant-Size Super-Villain Team-Up #1 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Doctor Doom and the Sub-Mariner are featured. Ron Wilson cover. Art by John Buscema (inked by Joe Sinnott on one story and Johnny Craig on the other), plus one story drawn by Larry Lieber. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $32. CGC census 10/07: 27 in 9.6, 25 higher.Sold for: $101.58. |
| 91277 | Green Lantern #117 (DC, 1979) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Green Lantern and Green Arrow cover by Joe Staton and Dick Giordano Staton and Dave Hunt art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, 2 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91278 | Haunted Thrills #1 and 2 Group (Farrell, 1952). Includes #1 (reprints Ellery Queen #1 - GD+) and #2 (L. B. Cole cover - GD/VG). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $77.68. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91279 | Hawkman #12 (DC, 1966) CGC VF/NM 9.0 White pages. Murphy Anderson cover and art. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $71; NM- 9.2 value = $95. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.0, 16 higher.Sold for: $59.75. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91280 | Hercules Unbound #1 (DC, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White Pages. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $14. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $33.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91281 | Hi-Jinx #nn Davis Crippen ("D" Copy) pedigree (La Salle, 1945) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Cream to off-white pages. This copy is currently the highest, and, only CGC-graded copy. Statue of Liberty back cover. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $222; NM- 9.2 value = $300. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.0, none higher.Sold for: $227.05. |
| 91282 | Hopalong Cassidy #40 Crowley Copy pedigree (Fawcett, 1950) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Big Bow and Little Arrow appearances. Painted cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 91283 | Hopalong Cassidy #68 Crowley Copy pedigree (Fawcett, 1952) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $90. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $84.85. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91284 | House of Yang #1 (Charlton, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White Pages. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $18. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $33.00. |
| 91285 | Howard the Duck #16 (Marvel, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Album issue. Gene Colan cover. Artists include Dave Cockrum, John Buscema, Al Milgrom, and Terry Austin. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $33.00. |
| 91286 | Howard the Duck #17 (Marvel, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Gene Colan cover. Colan and Klaus Janson art. Highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91287 | The Human Fly #6 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Frank Robbins and Frank Giacoia cover. Robbins and Rod Santiago art. Currently, this copy holds the highest CGC grade. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $54.00. |
| 91288 | The Human Fly #9 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. John Byrne and Terry Austin cover. Frank Robbins and Mike Esposito art. Daredevil and White Tiger appearance. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $8. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91289 | The Human Fly #12 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Frank Robbins and Mike Esposito cover. Lee Elias and Frank Springer art. Tied with two other copies of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91290 | The Incredible Hulk #159 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Abomination appearance. Herb Trimpe cover. Trimpe and Sal Trapani. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $25. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 91291 | The Incredible Hulk #160 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Tiger Shark appearance. Herb Trimpe and Sal Trapani cover and art. Only two copies of this issue have earned a higher grade from CGC to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $25. CGC census 10/07: 9 in 9.6, 2 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $143.40. |
| 91292 | The Incredible Hulk #163 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. First appearance of the Gremlin. Herb Trimpe cover. Trimpe and Sal Trapani art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, 15 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91293 | The Incredible Hulk #164 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. First appearance of Captain Omen and Colonel Armbruster. Nick Fury appearance. Herb Trimpe cover. Trimpe and Sal Trapani art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.4, 2 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91294 | The Incredible Hulk #167 (Marvel, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Modok appearance. Herb Trimpe cover. Trimpe and Jack Abel art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 11 in 9.4, 13 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91295 | The Incredible Hulk #234 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. First appearance of Quasar (formerly called Marvel Man). Al Milgrom cover. Sal Buscema and Jack Abel art. Tied with only one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91296 | The Incredible Hulk #254 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Origin and first appearance of the U-Foes: Vector, Vapor, Ironclad, and X-Ray. Al Milgrom cover. Sal Buscema art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
| 91297 | The Incredible Hulk #255 (Marvel, 1981) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Thor appearance. Rich Buckler and Al Milgrom cover. Sal Buscema art. Tied with one other copy for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91298 | The Incredible Hulk and Others Group (Marvel, 1977-82) Condition: Average NM+. Includes Incredible Hulk #236, 247, 251, and 277; Human Fly #8, 11, 15, and 18; and Conan the Barbarian #70, 71, and #74 (2 copies). Artists include Gil Kane, John Buscema, and Al Milgrom. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $ From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91299 | The Inhumans #1 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White Pages. Gil Kane cover. George Perez art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $22. CGC census 10/07: 71 in 9.6, 19 higher.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91301 | Isis #1 (DC, 1976) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Kurt Schaffenberger cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $16. CGC census 10/07: 17 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $39.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91302 | The Jetsons #10 File Copy (Gold Key, 1964) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $140. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.2, none higher.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 91303 | The Jetsons #18 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $105. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 3 higher.Sold for: $78.87. |
| 91304 | The Jetsons #19 File Copy (Gold Key, 1966) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $105. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91305 | The Jetsons #23 File Copy (Gold Key, 1967) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Back cover pin-up. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, 9 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91306 | The Jetsons #31 File Copy (Gold Key, 1969) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $96.80. |
| 91307 | The Jetsons #32 File Copy (Gold Key, 1969) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 8 higher.Sold for: $54.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91308 | The Jetsons #34 File Copy (Gold Key, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 9 in 9.4, 7 higher.Sold for: $60.95. |
| 91309 | The Jetsons #36 File Copy (Gold Key, 1970) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. Last issue of the series. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.2, 10 higher.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91310 | The Joker #1 (DC, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Two-Face and Riddler appearances. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 61 in 9.6, 4 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91311 | Jonah Hex #2 (DC, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Jose Garcia-Lopez cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.8, none higher.Sold for: $203.15. |
| 91312 | Jonah Hex #8 (DC, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Origin of Jonah Hex. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $65. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.6, 4 higher.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 91314 | Laff-A-Lympics #2 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Snagglepuss, Quick Draw McGraw, Huckleberry Hound and others appear. Jack Manning and Scott Shaw cover. Shaw and Owen Fitzgerald art. This perfect copy is the only "9.6" in CGC's census as of this writing. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $22. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91315 | Laff-A-Lympics #3 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Snagglepuss, Augi Doggie, Quick Draw McGraw, and others appear. Owen Fitzgerald and Scott Shaw cover and art. This copy is currently the highest, and, only CGC-graded copy. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $22. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $27.00. |
| 91316 | Laff-A-Lympics #6 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Dynomutt, Shaggy, Quick Draw McGraw, and others appear. Roman Arambula and Scott Shaw cover and art. Highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $22. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $37.00. |
| 91317 | Laff-A-Lympics #7 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Augie Doggie, Dynomutt, and others appear. Roman Arambula and Scott Shaw cover and art. The highest-graded of just two CGC-certified copies of this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $22. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $37.00. |
| 91318 | Laff-A-Lympics #8 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Dynomutt, Huckleberry Hound, Wally Gator, and others appear in "The Beef of Bagdad." Roman Arambula, Dan Spiegle, and Scott Shaw cover and art. According to the CGC census as of this writing, there is no higher-graded copy. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $22. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $23.00. |
| 91319 | Laff-A-Lympics and Others Group (Marvel, 1977-79) Condition: Average NM. Includes Laff-A-Lympics #9, 11, and 12; Yogi Bear #1 and 4; Flintstones #9; and Dynomutt #5. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $59.75. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91320 | Lash LaRue Western #44 Crowley Copy pedigree (Fawcett, 1953) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $170. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.2, none higher.Sold for: $161.33. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91321 | Lidsville #3 File Copy (Gold Key, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Only one other copy of issue #3 has received a higher grade from CGC to date. Partial photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91322 | Lidsville #4 File Copy (Gold Key, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Currently, this copy holds the highest CGC grade. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91323 | Lidsville #5 File Copy (Gold Key, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $39.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91324 | Li'l Abner #62 (Harvey, 1948) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Cream to off-white pages. Al Capp cover and art. Tommy Tween backup story. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $182; NM- 9.2 value = $245. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.0, none higher.Sold for: $131.45. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91325 | Lone Wolf and Cub #1 (First Comics, 1987) CGC NM+ 9.6 White Pages. Frank Miller cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 0 in 9.6, 0 higherSold for: $29.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91326 | Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #25 File Copy (Dell, 1943) CGC VF+ 8.5 Cream to off-white pages. Pat, Patsy, and Pete by Walt Kelly. Leon Schlesinger cover. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $263; VF/NM 9.0 value = $444. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 8.5, none higher.Sold for: $240.20. |
| 91327 | Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #35 File Copy (Dell, 1944) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Cream to off-white pages. Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig appear. The highest-graded of just two CGC-certified copies of this issue to date. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $262; NM- 9.2 value = $365. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.0, none higher.Sold for: $215.10. |
| 91328 | Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #38 File Copy (Dell, 1944) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Cream to off-white pages. Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and Elmer Fudd appear. This outstanding copy is unsurpassed, according to CGC's most recent data. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $262; NM- 9.2 value = $365. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.0, none higher.Sold for: $215.10. |
| 91329 | Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #39 File Copy (Dell, 1945) CGC VF+ 8.5 Cream to off-white pages. Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, and Elmer Fudd appear. The highest-graded of just two CGC-certified copies of this issue to date. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $158; VF/NM 9.0 value = $262. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 8.5, none higher.Sold for: $145.79. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91330 | Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #236 File Copy (Dell, 1961) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd appear. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $65. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91331 | Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #242 File Copy (Dell, 1961) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91332 | The Lucy Show #1 File Copy (Gold Key, 1963) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. Photo pin-up back cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $161; NM- 9.2 value = $225. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.0, 3 higher.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91333 | The Lucy Show #2 File Copy (Gold Key, 1963) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Back cover pin-up. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91334 | Magilla Gorilla #4 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. First appearances of Punkin Puss and Mushmouse, Ricochet Rabbit, and Droop-a-Long. Back cover pin-up. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $95. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.2, none higher.Sold for: $51.00. |
| 91335 | Magilla Gorilla #5 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Back cover pin-up. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $51.00. |
| 91336 | Magilla Gorilla #9 File Copy (Gold Key, 1966) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Back cover pin-up. Currently, this copy holds the highest CGC grade. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $52.00. |
| 91337 | Magilla Gorilla #10 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. A very attractive file copy. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, 10 higher.Sold for: $52.00. |
| 91338 | Magnus Robot Fighter #19 File Copy (Gold Key, 1967) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. Russ Manning story and art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $70. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.2, 7 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91339 | Magnus Robot Fighter #23 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. Painted cover. Dan Spiegle art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $48. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.2, 11 higher.Sold for: $77.68. |
| 91340 | Man from U.N.C.L.E. #2 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. Back cover photo pin-up. Don Heck art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $125. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.2, 8 higher.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91341 | Man from U.N.C.L.E. #3 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Robert Vaughn and David McCallum photo cover. Back cover photo pin-up. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $90. CGC census 10/07: 11 in 9.4, 3 higher.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 91342 | Man from U.N.C.L.E. #6 File Copy (Gold Key, 1966) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover of Robert Vaughn and David McCallum. Mike Sekowsky art. Back cover pin-up. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $90. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $121.89. |
| 91343 | Man from U.N.C.L.E. #7 File Copy (Gold Key, 1966) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Jet Dream story begins. Photo cover. Back cover photo pin-up. Mike Sekowsky art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $90. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91344 | Man from U.N.C.L.E. #12 File Copy (Gold Key, 1967) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Robert Vaughn and David McCallum photo cover. Mike Sekowsky interior art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 9 in 9.4, 10 higher.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91345 | Man from U.N.C.L.E. #17 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $113.53. |
| 91346 | Man from U.N.C.L.E. #18 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. Joe Certa art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 10 in 9.4, 6 higher.Sold for: $113.53. |
| 91347 | Man from U.N.C.L.E. #19 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Last 12 cent issue. Photo cover. Joe Certa art. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $95.60. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91348 | Marvel Authentix: Spider-Woman #1 (Marvel, 1999) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Marvel Authentix sketch cover. Not listed in Overstreet. Sold for: $39.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91349 | Marvel/DC Bronze Age Superhero Group (Marvel/DC, 1975-85) Condition: Average NM+. Includes Master of Kung Fu #41 and 45; Marvel Tales #81 (2 copies) and 93; X-Men #180 and 198; and Superboy #213, 222, and 223. Artists include John Romita Jr., Mike Grell, and Sal Buscema. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91350 | Marvel Bronze Age Superhero Group (Marvel, 1976-82) Condition: Average NM. John Byrne's first art on the X-Men is featured in this high-grade group from the Bronze Age. Includes Marvel Team-Up #53 (Spider-Man, Woodgod, X-Men, and Hulk, first John Byrne art on X-Men); Marvel Two-In-One #13 (Thing and Power Man) and #15 (Thing and Morbius); Fantasy Masterpieces V2#1 (origin of the Silver Surfer reprinted from Silver Surfer #1); Spectacular Spider-Man #2 and #3 (first appearance of Lightmaster); and Devil Dinosaur #1 (Jack Kirby cover and art). As a bonus, All Star Comics V12#64 (2 copies - Wally Wood cover and art, Justice Society of America appearance) is included. Artists include Kirby, Byrne, Wood, and Dave Cockrum. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91351 | Marvel Tales #81 (Marvel, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Tied with three other copies of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $3. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $27.00. |
| 91352 | Marvel Tales #95 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Reprints Amazing Spider-Man #116. John Romita Sr. cover and art. This copy is currently the highest, and, only CGC-graded copy. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $3. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91353 | Marvel Team-Up Annual #1 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Spider-Man and the X-Men appear. Dave Cockrum cover. Sal Buscema and Mike Esposito art. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $35. CGC census 10/07: 19 in 9.6, 2 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91354 | Marvel Team-Up #3 (Marvel, 1972) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Spider-Man teams up with the Human Torch. Morbius and Fantastic Four appearance. Gil Kane and Vince Colletta cover. Ross Andru and Frank Giacoia art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 39 in 9.4, 33 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91355 | Marvel Team-Up #4 (Marvel, 1972) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Featuring Spider-Man and the X-Men. Fourth appearance of Morbius. Gil Kane cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $80. CGC census 10/07: 25 in 9.4, 14 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $143.40. |
| 91356 | Marvel Team-Up #5 (Marvel, 1972) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Featuring Spider-Man and the Vision. Puppet Master appearance. Gil Kane cover. Kane and Mike Esposito art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $32. CGC census 10/07: 12 in 9.4, 21 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91357 | Marvel Two-In-One #14 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. The Thing and Son of Satan appear. Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott cover. Herb Trimpe and John Tartaglione art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $8. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91358 | Marvel Two-In-One #16 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. The Thing and Ka-Zar appear. Ron Wilson and Frank Giacoia cover. Wilson and Dan Adkins art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $8. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.6, 4 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91359 | Master of Kung Fu #46 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white pages. Paul Gulacy and Pablo Marcos art. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $49.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91361 | Miscellaneous Golden Age Sci Fi Comics (Various Publishers, 1954-57) Condition: Average GD. Two-book set includes Spaceman #6 (grey tone cover by Joe Maneely) and Mystery in Space #36 (Gil Kane cover, Kane and Carmine Infantino art). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75.Sold for: $31.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91362 | Mr. & Mrs. J. Evil Scientist #3 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages . CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.2, 8 higher.Sold for: $35.00. |
| 91363 | Mr. & Mrs. J. Evil Scientist #4 File Copy (Gold Key, 1966) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $75. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.4, 7 higher.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91364 | Munsters #10 File Copy (Gold Key, 1966) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Photo pin-up back cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $105. CGC census 10/07: 15 in 9.4, 3 higher.Sold for: $191.20. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91365 | Peter Wheat #33 File Copy (Bakers Associates, 1950) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Bakers Associates Giveaway. Walt Kelly art. Sixteen pages in color. Paper cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91366 | The Phantom Stranger #24 (DC, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Jim Aparo cover and art. Spawn of Frankenstein backup story with Mike Kaluta art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, 3 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91367 | The Phantom Stranger #25 (DC, 1973) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages. Bondage cover by Luis Dominguez. Jim Aparo art. Spawn of Frankenstein backup story with Mike Kaluta art. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $60.95. |
| 91368 | The Phantom Stranger #26 (DC, 1973) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Spawn of Frankenstein crossover. Doctor Thirteen appearance. Jim Aparo art. Mike Kaluta cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $32. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 8 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $42.00. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91369 | Rising Stars #1 Speckle Holochrome Edition (Image, 1999) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Ken Cha and Jason Gorder cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $50. CGC census 10/07: 10 in 9.8, none higher.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91370 | Rogue #1 (Marvel, 1995) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Gold foil logo. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 25 in 9.8, 9 higher.Sold for: $19.00. |
| 91371 | Rogue #2 (Marvel, 1995) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $4. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $11.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91372 | Secrets of Haunted House #16 (DC, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Mike Kaluta cover. Lee Elias and Jess Jodloman art. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $37.00. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91373 | Secrets of Haunted House #24 (DC, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Luis Dominguez cover. Fred Carrillo, Mike Nasser, and Ruben Yandoc art. Highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $42.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91374 | Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos Annual #1 (Marvel, 1965) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white to white pages. Contains new art. Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $106; VF/NM 9.0 value = $173. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 8.5, 24 higher.Sold for: $77.68. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91375 | Spectacular Spider-Man #2 (Marvel, 1977) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Kraven, Tarantula, and Curt Conners appearances. Sal Buscema and Mike Esposito art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 67 in 9.6, 17 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $48.00. |
| 91376 | Star Wars #26 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Baron Orman Tagge and General Jan Dodonna appearances. Carmine Infantino and Bob Wiacek cover and art. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91377 | Star Wars #28 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Jabba the Hutt (old character design) appearance. Carmine Infantino and Bob Wiacek cover. Infantino and Gene Day art. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $59.75. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91378 | Star Wars #32 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Jawas, Baron Orman Tagge, and Dr. Silas Tagge appearances. Carmine Infantino and Bob Wiacek cover and art. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $23.00. |
| 91379 | Star Wars #35 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. First face to face meeting of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader. Return of Orman and Silas Tagge. Carmine Infantino and Bob Wiacek cover. Infantino and Gene Day art. Tied with two other copies of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91380 | Star Wars #38 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa team-up adventure. Michael Golden cover. Golden and Terry Austin art. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91381 | Star Wars #67 (Marvel, 1983) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. "Death" of the Darkar. Plif and the Hoojibs appearances. Tom Palmer cover. Palmer and Ron Frenz. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 13 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91382 | Star Wars #72 (Marvel, 1983) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Ron Frenz and Tom Palmer cover and art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $37.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91383 | Strange Suspense Stories #76 and V1#3 Group (Charlton, 1965-68) Condition: Average VF-. Includes #76 (Steve Ditko art), V1#3. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91384 | Strange Tales #135 (Marvel, 1965) Condition: FN+. First appearance of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra. Jack Kirby cover and art. Dr. Strange feature with Steve Ditko art. Overstreet 2007 FN 6.0 value = $42; VF 8.0 value = $102. From the Madison Monk Collection.Not Sold. |
| 91385 | Strange Tales #151 (Marvel, 1966) Condition: VF+. Jim Steranko's first work for Marvel. Jack Kirby and Steranko cover. Steranko and Bill Everett art. Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $53; VF/NM 9.0 value = $82. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $31.00. |
| 91386 | Strange Tales #125 and 131-133 Group (Marvel, 1964-65) Condition: Average VF-. Includes #125 (Human Torch and Thing battle Sub-Mariner), 131, 132, and 133. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91387 | Strange Tales Group (Marvel, 1964-68) Condition: Average FN+. Includes #126 (introduction of Clea - VG/FN), #128 (Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch appearance), 137 (VG/FN), 139, #146 (last Steve Ditko Dr. Strange), #148 (origin of the Ancient One), #151 (Jack Kirby and Jim Steranko cover and art), and #167 (Steranko art, classic flag cover). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $77.68. |
| 91388 | Strange Tales #127, 129, and 134 Group (Marvel, 1964-65) Condition: Average VF. Includes #127, #129, and #134 (last Human Torch, The Watcher cover and story, Wally Wood art). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $96.80. |
| 91389 | Strange Tales Group (Marvel, 1965-66) Condition: Average VF. Contains #136, #138 (introduction of Eternity), 140, and 141. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91390 | Strange Tales Group (Marvel, 1966) Condition: Average VF. Includes #143, 144, 145, 147, and 149. Jack Kirby art in some. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 91391 | Strange Tales Group (Marvel, 1967) Condition: Average VF. Contains #152 (Jack Kirby and Jim Steranko art), #153 (Kirby and Steranko art), #155 (Steranko art), #156 (Steranko art), and #162 (Steranko art, Captain America appearance). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 91392 | Strange Tales #157-161 Group (Marvel, 1967) Condition: Average VF. Includes #157-161. Most have Jim Steranko art. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $86.04. |
| 91393 | Strange Tales #162-166, and 168 Group (Marvel, 1967-68) Condition: Average VF. Includes #162 (Jim Steranko art, Captain America appearance), 163, 164, 165, 166, and #168 (Steranko art, last Nick Fury and Dr. Strange). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $89.63. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91394 | Strange Tales Group (Marvel, 1973-75) Condition: Average VF. Includes #169 (first appearance of Brother Voodoo), 170, 172 (2 copies), 174 (origin of Golem), 176, and #179 (first appearance of Pip the Troll). Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $75. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $37.00. |
| 91395 | Super-Villain Team-Up Group (Marvel, 1976-77) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #6-10, and 12-14. Artists include Jim Starlin, Gil Kane, and Rich Buckler. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $19.00. |
| 91396 | Superboy #226 (DC, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. First appearance of Dawnstar. Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes appear. Mike Grell cover. A fantastic copy, highest grade yet assigned by CGC. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91397 | Superboy #227 (DC, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes appear. Mike Grell cover. Joe Staton and Jack Abel art. The highest graded of just two CGC-certified copies of this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91398 | Superboy #229 (DC, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Mike Grell cover. Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes appear. Currently, this copy holds the highest CGC grade. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91399 | Superboy #230 (DC, 1977) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. Superboy and Legion of Super-Heroes cover by Mike Grell. A superb copy. Highest grade yet assigned by CGC. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $10. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91400 | Superboy #48 and 54 Group (DC, 1956-57) Condition: Average VG. Includes Superboy #48 and 54 (three-inch tear to back cover). Curt Swan covers and art. Overstreet 2007 VG 4.0 value = $125.Sold for: $71.70. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91401 | Super Friends #1-4 Group (DC, 19) Condition: Average VF+. Includes #1 (first comic appearance of the Super Friends), #2 (Penguin cover and story), 3, and 4. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $23.00. |
| 91402 | Super Friends Group (DC, 1977-79) Condition: Average VF+. Includes #6, 7, 9 (2 copies), 10, 11, 17, 18, and 21. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $100. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $23.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91403 | Super Green Beret #1 and 2 Group (Lightning Comics, 1967) Condition: Average VF. Includes #1 and #2. Both are 68 pages. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $13.00. |
| 91404 | Super Heroes #1, 2, and 4 Group (Dell, 1967) Condition: Average VF. Contains #1 (origin and first appearance of the Fab 4), 2, and 4. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91405 | Superman Group (DC, 1971-77) Condition: Average VF. Includes #241, 243, #245 (DC 100 page Super Spectacular - FN+), #252 (DC 100 page Super Spectacular), 254, 256, 257, 276, 279, and 314; and Superman #nn (Radio Shack promo - 3 copies). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $77.68. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91406 | Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen Group (DC, 1970-73) Condition: Average VF. Includes #133 (Jack Kirby stories and srt begins), 136, 139, #141 (photo cover), 143, 152, and 155. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $65.73. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91407 | Super-Team Family #2 and 11-15 Group (DC, 1976-78) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #2, 11, 12, 13, 14 (2 copies), and 15. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $25.00. |
| 91408 | Swamp Thing #23 (DC, 1976) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. New logo. Ernie Chan cover. Nestor Redondo art. Swamp Thing reverts back to Dr. Holland. Highest grade yet assigned by CGC for this issue. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $22. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.8, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $77.68. |
| 91409 | Swamp Thing #1, 2, and 3 Group (DC, 1972-73) Condition: Average VF+. Includes #1 (Bernie Wrightson covers and art begins - FN), #2 (first brief appearance of Patchwork Man), and #3 (first full appearance of Patchwork Man). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
| 91410 | Swamp Thing Group (DC, 1973-76) Condition: Average VF-. Contains #5 (Bernie Wrightson art), #8 (2 copies - Wrightson art), 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, and 24. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $37.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91411 | Tales of Suspense Group (Marvel, 1966-67) Condition: Average FN/VF. Contains #76 (introduction of Batroc and Sharon Carter), 77, 85, 89, 90, 92, 93, and 94. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $65.73. |
| 91412 | Tales of Suspense Group (Marvel, 1966-67) Condition: Average VF. Includes #78 (Colonel Nick Fury appearance), 79, 80, 81, 87, and #92 (first Nick Fury crossover). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $275. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $123.09. |
| 91413 | Tales of Suspense Group (Marvel, 1966-67) Condition: Average VF+. Contains #84 (Adaptoid by Jack Kirby), 86, #88 (Mole Man appearance in the Iron Man story), and #94 (introduction of Modok). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91414 | Tales of the Mysterious Traveler #8 (Charlton, 1958) Condition: VG-. Steve Ditko art. Rocco Mastroserio cover. Overstreet 2007 VG 4.0 value = $80. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91415 | Tales to Astonish Group (Marvel, 1966-67) Condition: Average VF. Includes #75, #79 (Hulk vs. Hercules cover and story), 85, 88, 89, and #90 (first appearance of the Abomination). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 91416 | Tales to Astonish #92 and 94-98 Group (Marvel, 1967) Condition: Average VF+. Includes #92 (first Silver Surfer crossover outside of the Fantastic Four), 94, 95, 96, #97 (brief X-Men cameo), and 98. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $300. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $155.35. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91417 | Tarzan #53 File Copy (Dell, 1954) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $103; NM- 9.2 value = $140. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.0, none higher.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91418 | Tarzan #55 File Copy (Dell, 1954) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages. Painted cover. Russ Manning art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $115. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.2, 2 higher.Sold for: $95.60. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91419 | Tarzan Group (Various publishers, 1961-79) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #125 (Dell, painted cover - VG/FN); 143 (Gold Key, painted cover - FN); #208 (DC, Joe Kubert cover) and #210 (DC, Kubert cover); and the Marvel issues #1, 11, 21, and 22. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $14.00. |
| 91420 | Teen Titans Group (DC, 1972-78) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #41 (1" tear on the front cover - FN), 43, 45, #46 (Joker's daughter begins), 49, 51, 52 (2 copies), and #53 (origin retold). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $60.95. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91421 | Tex Ritter Western #14 Crowley Copy pedigree (Fawcett, 1952) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $150. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91422 | This Magazine Is Haunted #6, 9, and 10 Group (Fawcett, 1952-53) Condition: Average GD/VG. Includes #6, #9, and #10 (severed head cover). Sheldon Moldoff covers and art. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $65.73. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91423 | Thor Group (Marvel, 1966-67) Condition: Average VF-. Includes #131, #132 (first appearance of Ego), 137, 138, and 139. Jack Kirby art in all. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 91424 | Thor Group (Marvel, 1967-68) Condition: Average VF. Contains #143, 144, 145, #147 (origin of the Inhumans), #148 (origin of Black Bolt), and 150. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91425 | Thor Group (Marvel, 1968-69) Condition: Average VF. Contains #151, 157, #158 (origin retold), #159 (origin of Dr. Blake), 160, 161, #162 (origin of Galactus), and 165. Jack Kirby art is prevalent. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $300. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $144.60. |
| 91426 | Thor #167-173 Group (Marvel, 1969-70) Condition: Average VF. Includes #167, #168 (origin of Galactus), #169 (origin of Galactus ends), 170, 171, 172, and 173. Jack Kirby art in all. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $107.55. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91427 | Thor Group (Marvel, 1970-71) Condition: Average VF. Contains #180 (Neal Adams art), 183, 184 (2 copies), 185, 187, 189, 190, and 191. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $89.63. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91428 | Three Stooges #11 File Copy (Gold Key, 1963) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. Back cover pin-up. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $150. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91429 | Three Stooges #13 File Copy (Gold Key, 1963) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $110; NM- 9.2 value = $150. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.0, 4 higher.Sold for: $57.36. |
| 91430 | Three Stooges #14 File Copy (Gold Key, 1963) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Professor Putter backup story. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $150. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91431 | Three Stooges #15 File Copy (Gold Key, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover featuring The Three Stooges from their movie "...Go Around the World in a Daze." Professor Putter backup story. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $160. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91432 | Three Stooges #16 File Copy (Gold Key, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Cream to off-white pages. Photo cover. Professor Putter backup story. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $150. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 91433 | Three Stooges #17 File Copy (Gold Key, 1964) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages. Photo cover. Little Monsters begin (possibly their first appearance). Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $160. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91434 | Three Stooges #19 File Copy (Gold Key, 1964) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Cream to off-white pages. Photo cover. Little Monsters backup story. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $110; NM- 9.2 value = $150. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.0, 6 higher.Sold for: $54.00. |
| 91435 | Three Stooges #22 File Copy (Gold Key, 1965) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white pages. Movie scenes from "The Outlaws Is Coming" featured. Photo cover. Little Monsters backup story. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $100; NM- 9.2 value = $135. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.0, 11 higher.Sold for: $57.36. |
| 91436 | Three Stooges #38 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $90. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.4, none higher.Sold for: $113.53. |
| 91437 | Three Stooges #40 File Copy (Gold Key, 1968) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Photo cover. CGC notes, "From the Random House Archives." Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $90. CGC census 10/07: 9 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $92.02. |
| 91438 | Thrill-O-Rama #2 and 3 Group (Harvey, 19) Condition: Average VF-. Includes #2 (The Pirana begins, Al Williamson art, Fate appearance, George Tuska cover) and #3 (2 copies - Fate appearance, Jack Sparling art). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $17.00. |
| 91439 | T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #1, 7, and 9 Group (Tower, 1965-66) Condition: Average VF. Contains #1 (origin and first appearance of Dynamo, Noman, Menthor, and the Thunder Squad, first appearance of the Iron Maiden - FN-), #7 (death of Menthor), and 9. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
| 91440 | T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents Group (Tower, 1966-68) Condition: Average VF. Includes #10, 11, #13 (Undersea Agent appearance), 14, 16, and 19. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91441 | Thunderbolt #54-57 and 60 Group (Charlton, 1966-67) Condition: Average VF. Includes #54 (Sentinels begin), 55, 56, 57, and #60 (Prankster appearance). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $31.00. |
| 91442 | Tip Top Comics Group (United Features Syndicate, 1958-61) Condition: Average VG. Includes #213 (ink scribbling on the cover - GD), 220, 222, #224 (cover detached - GD). Peanuts appear in most issues. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $27.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91443 | Tomb of Dracula Group (Marvel, 1973-78) Condition: Average VF-. Includes #11, #13 (origin of Blade), #19 (Blade discovers that he is immune to vampire's bite, first mention of Blade having vampire blood in him), 66, and 67. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $100. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91444 | Tomb of Dracula Group (Marvel, 1973-79) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #14, 15, 20, 55, 62, 69 (2 copies). Gene Colan art in most. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $45.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91445 | Tom Mix Western #7 Crowley Copy pedigree (Fawcett, 1948) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white pages. Painted photo cover. C. C. Beck art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $325. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.2, 2 higher.Sold for: $191.20. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91446 | 2001: A Space Odyssey #1 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Jack Kirby story and cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $1. CGC census 10/07: 48 in 9.6, 15 higher.Sold for: $29.00. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91447 | Ultimate Spider-Man #1 (Marvel, 2000) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. First "Ultimate" title. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $90. CGC census 10/07: 806 in 9.6, 158 higher.Sold for: $143.40. |
| 91448 | Ultimate Spider-Man #2 (Marvel, 2000) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $35. CGC census 10/07: 475 in 9.6, 554 higher.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91449 | Ultimate Spider-Man #3 (Marvel, 2001) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 10/07: 98 in 9.8, none higher.Sold for: $51.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91450 | Uncanny Tales #2 and 15 Group (Atlas, 1952-53) Condition: Average GD. Includes #2 (Bill Everett art) and #15 (Ross Andru, Sol Brodsky, and Joe Sinnott art). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $39.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91451 | Uncanny Tales (2nd Series) #2 and 5-7 Group (Marvel, 1974) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #2, 5, 6, and 7. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $14.00. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91452 | Undersea Agent #1 (Tower, 1966) Condition: VF+. Davy Jones, Undersea agent begins. Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $60; VF/NM 9.0 value = $93. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91453 | Undersea Agent #2-5 Group (Tower, 1966-67) Condition: Average VF+. Includes #2 (Davy Jones gains magnetic powers), 3, 4, and #5 (origin and first appearance of Merman). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $65.73. |
| 91454 | Unearthly Spectaculars #1 and 2 Group (Harvey, 1965) Condition: Average VF-. Includes #1 (Tiger Boy, Jack Sparling cover, not Joe Simon, as Overstreet states) and #2 (2 copies - Jack Q. Frost, Tiger Boy, and the Three Rocketeers appearances, Al Williamson, Wally Wood, and Gil Kane art). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91455 | Warlock Group (Marvel, 1972-76) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #1 (origin story by Gil Kane - VF-), 5, #9 (Jim Starlin's second Thanos saga begins, Warlock gets a new costume, Thanos cameo, Starlin cover and art), and 12. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $75. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91456 | Weird War Tales Group (DC, 1974-80) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #25, #38 (Joe Kubert cover), 66, and #94 (return of War that Time Forgot, dinosaur cover and story). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91457 | Weird Western Tales Group (DC, 1973-78) Condition: Average VF. Includes #17, 20, 21, 33, 34, 36, and 44. Jonah Hex appears in #21, 33, 34, and 36. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $40.00. |
| 91458 | Weird Worlds Group (DC, 1972-74) Condition: Average VF. Includes #1 (Edgar Rice Burrough's John Carter Warlord of Mars and David Innes begin, Joe Kubert cover), #2 (Carmine Infantino and Joe Orlando cover), #4 (Mike Kaluta art), #5 (Kaluta cover), 7, 9 (2 copies), and 10. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $50. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $15.00. |
| 91459 | Werewolf by Night Group (Marvel, 1974-77) Condition: Average VF/NM. Contains #13, 14 (2 copies), 16, 42, and 43. Artists include Mike Ploog and Tom Sutton. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $100. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $33.00. |
| 91460 | Werewolf by Night Group (Marvel, 1973) Condition: Average VF/NM. Includes #3, 4, 6, 8, and 10. Mike Ploog art in many. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $51.00. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91461 | Whiz Comics #105 Crowley Copy pedigree (Fawcett, 1949) CGC VF/NM 9.0. Captain Marvel cover by C. C. Beck. Kurt Schaffenberger art. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $218; NM- 9.2 value = $295. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.0, 1 higher.Sold for: $203.15. |
| 91462 | Whiz Comics #109 Crowley Copy/File Copy (Fawcett, 1949) CGC VF/NM 9.0. Captain Marvel cover by C. C. Beck. Basil Wolverton and Kurt Schaffenberger art. Only one other copy of issue #109 has received a higher grade from CGC to date. Cover bears a faint "checking copy" stamp. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $218; NM- 9.2 value = $295. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.0, 1 higher.Sold for: $192.40. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91463 | Wonder Woman Group (DC, 1964-65) Condition: Average VF-. Contains #146, 154, #156 (contains early mention of a comic book shop and comic collecting, mentions DC's selling for $100 a copy), and 158. Ross Andru and Mike Esposito covers. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 91464 | Wonder Woman #153, 155, and 157 Group (DC, 1965) Condition: Average VF+. Includes #153, 155, and 157. All have Ross Andru and Mike Esposito covers. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91465 | Wonder Woman #159 and 160-163 Group (DC, 1966) Condition: Average VF-. Contains #159 (origin retold - FN-), 160, 161, 162, and 163. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91466 | Wonder Woman Group (DC, 1966-67) Condition: Average VF. Includes #164, 165, 168, 169, and 170. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91467 | Wonder Woman Group (DC, 1967-68) Condition: Average VF. Includes #172, 173 (2 copies), 174, 175, 176, and #177 (Wonder Woman and Supergirl battle). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $250. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $143.40. |
| 91468 | Wonder Woman Group (DC, 1968-69) Condition: Average VF-. Contains #178 (first new Wonder Woman on cover only), #180 (death of Steve Trevor), 181, 185, 187, 188, and 191. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91469 | Wonder Woman Group (DC, 1968-72) Condition: Average VF. Includes #178 (first new WnderWoman on cover only), #196 (bondage cover, origin reprinted), #199 (Jeff Jones bondage cover, 52 pages), and #201 (Catwoman appearance). Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $107.55. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91470 | Wonder Woman Group (DC, 1973-74) Condition: Average VF/NM. Contains #204 (Wonder Woman returns to old costume, death of I Ching), 205, 207, 208, 209 (2 copies), and 210. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $150. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91471 | Wonder Woman Group (DC, 1974-75) Condition: Average VF+. Contains #212, 213, 215-219, #220 (Neal Adams art), and 221. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $125. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91472 | Wonder Woman Group (DC, 1976-79) Condition: Average VF+. Includes #223 (Steve Trevor revived as Steve Howard and he learns Wonder Woman's I.D.), 224 (2 copies), 225, 227, 230, 232 (JSA appearance), 233, 238, 239, 242, #243 (both Wonder Women team up), 245, 246, 253, 255, and 259. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $175. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $83.65. |
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Silver Age (1956-1969) |
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| 91473 | World's Finest Comics #88 (DC, 1957) Condition: VG. First Joker/Luthor team-up. Curt Swan cover. Dick Sprang, George Papp, and Fred Ray art. Overstreet 2007 VG 4.0 value = $60.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91474 | World's Finest Comics Group (DC, 1966-72) Condition: Average VF+. Contains #161 (80 Page Giant #G-28), 181, 189, #190 (contains a Robin reprint), #203 (last 15¢ issue), #208 (origin of Robotman), 209, and 213. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $200. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $107.55. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91475 | World's Finest Comics Group (DC, 1973-75) Condition: Average VF+. Includes #215 (intro of Batman Jr. and Superman Jr.), 216, 217, 220 (2 copies), #223 (Neal Adams reprint, Deadman origin), 224, 225, #226 (double cover), 229, and 230. Approximate Overstreet value for group = $225. From the Madison Monk Collection.Sold for: $95.60. |
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Golden Age (1938-1955) |
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| 91476 | Wow Comics #25 Crowley Copy/File Copy (Fawcett, 1944) CGC VF+ 8.5 Cream to off-white pages. Mary Marvel cover by Jack Binder. Binder art. Bears a "Checking Copy" stamp on the cover. Overstreet 2007 VF 8.0 value = $178; VF/NM 9.0 value = $274. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 8.5, 2 higher.Sold for: $155.35. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91477 | X-Men #192 (Marvel, 1985) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages. John Romita Jr. and Dan Green cover and art. Magus appearance. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 52 in 9.8, 2 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91478 | X-Men #196 (Marvel, 1985) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. John Romita Jr. and Terry Austin cover. Romita Jr. and Dan Green art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $7. CGC census 10/07: 54 in 9.8, 2 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $40.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91479 | Yogi Bear #3 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. This spectacular copy is the only CGC-graded copy of this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91480 | Yogi Bear #5 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Just one copy of this issue has received a higher grader from CGC at this writing. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, 1 higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91481 | Yogi Bear #6 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Don't bother looking for a better copy, this is the only one currently populating CGC's census. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher. From the Fantastic Frank Collection.Sold for: $21.00. |
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Magazines |
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| 91482 | The Black Cat Group (Shortstory Publishing Co., 1897-1912) Condition: Average GD/VG. A very nice selection of the early digest magazine that includes the November 1897 (coverless); March 1898 (covers detached); February and March 1901; October 1902, March (bug chew to one corner) and September 1903; August and September 1904 (both with pencil scribbles to front cover); May 1905; December 1906; April 1911; and November 1912. Most are a little battered but otherwise in sturdy shape, with off-white to white pages. Approximate Antique Trader Vintage Magazines Price Guide value for group = $250.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91483 | Capt. Billy's Whiz Bang Group (W. H. Fawcett, 1920-22) Condition: Average VG. A great selection of early issues of the (in)famous humor publication. Included are the February and October 1920; June and November 1921; January, February, and June 1922, and January 1923 issues. The covers have tanned a bit and the staples have all rusted; otherwise, aside from some mild to moderate water damage to the January 1922 and January 1923 issues, they are all in overall very nice condition with mild wear and off-white to white pages. Approximate Antique Trader Vintage Magazines Price Guide value for group = $150.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91484 | Creepy #36 (Warren, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Kenneth Smith cover. Richard Corben's first work for Warren. Artists include Corben, Tom Sutton, and Rich Buckler. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $54.00. |
| 91485 | The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1 (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Bruce Lee cover by Neal Adams. Jim Starlin and Dick Giordano art. Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu, is featured. Origin of Sons of the Tiger. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $65. CGC census 10/07: 12 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 91486 | The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #4 (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Neal Adams cover. "Enter the Dragon" text story. Special section on David Carradine. Dan Adkins, Mike Vosburg, and Don Perlin art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $32. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 3 higher.Sold for: $35.00. |
| 91487 | The Haunt of Horror #3 (Curtis , 1974) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Second appearance of Gabriel, Devil-Hunter. Jad cover. Pat Broderick and Pablo Marcos art. "Exorcist" interview with the Marvel bullpen. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, 11 higher.Sold for: $31.00. |
| 91488 | The Haunt of Horror #5 (Curtis, 1975) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Dick Giordano cover. Pablo Marcos frontispiece. George Evans, Sonny Trinidad, and Rudy Nebres art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91489 | Hulk #10 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Val Mayerik cover. Ron Wilson and Ricardo Vilamonte art. Formerly The Rampaging Hulk. Contains gallery of Hulk villains with art by Ron Wilson. Wraparound cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $14. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91490 | Hulk #12 (Marvel, 1978) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Moon Knight story. Lou Ferrigno interview. Joe Jusko cover. Ron Wilson, Ernie Chan, and Keith Pollard art. John Romita Jr. frontispiece. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $14. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.6, 2 higher.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 91491 | Hulk #15 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Earl Norem cover. Gene Colan, Rudy Nebres, Ron Wilson, Alfredo Alcala, and Bill Sienkiewicz art. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $14. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $31.00. |
| 91492 | Hulk #16 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Earl Norem cover. Mike Zeck and John Tartaglione art. Hulk portfolio by Rudy Nebres. Only one other copy of issue #16 has received a higher from CGC to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $14. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91493 | Hulk #17 (Marvel, 1979) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Earl Norem cover. Gene Colan and Bob Wiacek frontispiece. Ron Wilson, Alfredo Alcala, and Bill Sienkiewicz art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $14. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.6, 2 higher.Sold for: $31.00. |
| 91494 | Hulk #19 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Walter Velez cover art. Rich Buckler frontispiece. Gene Colan, Alfredo Alcala, and Bob Wiacek interior art. Tied with one other copy of this issue for the highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $95.60. |
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Modern Age (1980-Present) |
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| 91495 | Hulk #20 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. "Lethal Lovelies" portfolio by Bruce Patterson. Kenneth Johnson interview. Moon Knight story. Joe Jusko cover. Ron Wilson, Alfredo Alcala, and Walt Simonson art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.8, none higher.Sold for: $131.45. |
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Magazines |
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| 91496 | Hulk #21 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Bob Larkin cover. Bob McLeod and Howard Chaykin art. Brent Anderson and Joe Rubenstein frontispiece. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91497 | Hulk #23 (Marvel, 1980) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Last full-color issue. Walt Simonson cover. Howard Chaykin, John Buscema, and Alfredo Alcala art. Dave Simons frontispiece. An outstanding copy. Tied with one other copy of this issue for highest CGC grade to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.8, none higher.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91498 | Kull and the Barbarians #1 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Michael Whelan cover. Neal Adams and Roy Krenkel art. John Severin frontispiece. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $28. CGC census 10/07: 10 in 9.6, 10 higher.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91499 | Looney Tunes Magazine #1 (DC, 1989) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. John Costanza and Greg Theakston art. Not listed in Overstreet. This copy is currently the highest, and, only CGC-graded copy. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher.Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $3. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91500 | Marvel Preview #8 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Legion of Monsters. Morbius and Blade the Vampire Slayer stories. Ken Barr cover. Mike Ploog, Gene Colan, and Val Mayerik art. Vicente Alcazar frontispiece Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $26. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91501 | Planet of the Apes #1 (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages. Adaptation of the original movie begins. Rod Serling interview. Bob Larkin cover. Mike Ploog and George Tuska art. CGC hasn't awarded a higher grade for this issue to date. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 10/07: 42 in 9.8, none higher.Sold for: $101.58. |
| 91502 | Planet of the Apes #1 (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Adaptation of the original movie begins. Rod Serling interview. Bob Larkin cover. Mike Ploog and George Tuska art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $40. CGC census 10/07: 17 in 9.6, 42 higher.Sold for: $48.00. |
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Bronze Age (1970-1979) |
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| 91503 | Planet of the Apes #9 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Greg Theakston cover. Alfredo Alcala art. Features "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes" photos and article. Photo frontispiece. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, 2 higher.Sold for: $39.00. |
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Magazines |
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| 91504 | Planet of the Apes #10 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Bob Larkin cover. Rico Rival and Alfredo Alcala art. Just one copy of this issue has received a higher grader from CGC at this writing. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $20. CGC census 10/07: 2 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91505 | Popular Science Group (Popular Science Publishing Co., 1940-44') Condition: Average VG. Set of war-time Popular Science magazines includes the November and December 1940; December 1941; January 1942; July, November, and December 1943; and February and March 1944 issues, as well as the August 1942 issue of Popular Mechanics (flag cover). Approximate Antique Trader Vintage Magazines Price Guide value for group = $75.Sold for: $10.00. |
| 91506 | The Rampaging Hulk #2 (Marvel, 1977) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Original X-Men appearance and biography. Bloodstone story. Ken Barr cover. Walt Simonson, Alfrdo Alcala, and Rudy Nebres art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $24. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.4, 10 higher.Sold for: $41.00. |
| 91507 | Savage Sword of Conan #1 (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Origin and first appearance of Blackmark by Gil Kane. Third appearance of Red Sonja. Boris Vallejo cover. John Buscema, Neal Adams, and Esteban Maroto art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $150. CGC census 10/07: 49 in 9.6, 42 higher.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91508 | Savage Sword of Conan #2 (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. King Kull story by Howard Chaykin. Mike Zeck Frontispiece. Neal Adams cover. John Buscema and Gil Kane art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $65. CGC census 10/07: 12 in 9.6, 3 higher.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91509 | Savage Sword of Conan #4 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Neal Adams cover. Adams, Gil Kane, and P. Craig Russell art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $35. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.6, 2 higher.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 91510 | Savage Sword of Conan #5 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Adaptation of the Robert E. Howard story "A Witch Shall Be Born." Boris Vallejo cover. John Buscema art. Jeff Jones frontispiece. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 24 higher.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91511 | Savage Sword of Conan #10 (Marvel, 1976) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Boris Vallejo cover. John Buscema art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $30. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, 8 higher.Sold for: $30.00. |
| 91512 | Savage Sword of Conan #47 (Marvel, 1979) CGC MT 9.9 White pages. Robert E. Howard story adaptation. Earl Norem cover. John Buscema and Gil Kane art. Tony DeZuniga frontispiece. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $14. CGC census 10/07: 1 in 9.9, none higher.Sold for: $215.10. |
| 91513 | Savage Sword of Conan #85 (Marvel, 1983) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Joe Chiodo cover. Nestor Redondo and Pablo Marcos art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $9. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.4, 5 higher.Sold for: $29.00. |
| 91514 | Savage Tales #4 (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Conan cover by Neal Adams. Adams and Gil Kane art. Black Knight reprint with Joe Maneely art. Conan pin-up by P. Craig Russell. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $45. CGC census 10/07: 10 in 9.4, 15 higher.Sold for: $27.00. |
| 91515 | Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction #1 (Marvel, 1975) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Kelly Freas and John Romita Sr. cover. Frank Frazetta, Al Williamson, Roy Krenkel, Angelo Torres, Neal Adams, Gene Colan, Mike Kaluta, Frank Brunner, and Esteban Maroto art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $24. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.6, 6 higher.Sold for: $31.00. |
| 91516 | Vampirella #4 (Warren, 1970) CGC VF/NM 9.0 Off-white to white pages. Jeff Jones and Vaughn Bode cover. Dick Piscopo biography. Tom Sutton, Jack Sparling, Ernie Colon, Dick Piscopo, and Mike Royer art. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $126; NM- 9.2 value = $175. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.0, 13 higher.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 91517 | Vampirella #6 (Warren, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Ken Kelly cover. Jerry Grandenetti, Jack Sparling, Mike Royer, and Dan Adkins art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $175. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, 10 higher.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 91518 | Vampirella #7 (Warren, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Frank Frazetta cover. Dan Adkins biography. Interior art by Frazetta (one illustration), Tom Sutton, Billy Graham, Ernie Colon, and Jerry Grandenetti. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $180. CGC census 10/07: 10 in 9.4, 9 higher.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 91519 | Vampirella #8 (Warren, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. First time Vampirella appears as a serious character. First appearance of Conrad and Adam Van Helsing. Archie Goodwin's first issue as writer. Ken Kelly cover. Interior art by Tom Sutton, Jack Sparling, George Roussos, Frank Frazetta (one page), and "Tony Williamsune" (Tony Tallarico and Bill Fraccio). Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $190. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.4, 8 higher.Sold for: $150.57. |
| 91520 | Vampirella #9 (Warren, 1971) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Boris Vallejo and Wally Wood cover. Wood, Barry Windsor-Smith, and Ken Barr art. Jeffrey Jones frontispiece. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $180. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, 6 higher.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 91521 | Vampirella #10 (Warren, 1971) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Bill Hughes cover. Billy Graham frontispiece. Jonathan Frid photo. Interior artists include Neal Adams, Wally Wood, Ralph Reese, and Frank Brunner. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $95. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.4, 5 higher.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91522 | Vampirella #11 (Warren, 1971) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Origin and first appearance of Pendragon. Frank Frazetta cover. Ken Barr and Dave Cockrum art. Last Tom Sutton art for Vampirella series. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 4 in 9.4, 5 higher.Sold for: $108.75. |
| 91523 | Vampirella #12 (Warren, 1971) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Jose Gonzalez art begins on Vampirella series. Manuel Sanjulian cover (his first cover for Warren). Other artists include Frank Brunner, Jeff Jones, and Wally Wood Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.6, 1 higher.Sold for: $143.40. |
| 91524 | Vampirella #12 (Warren, 1971) CGC NM- 9.2 White pages. Jose Gonzalez art begins on Vampirella series. Manuel Sanjulian cover (his first cover for Warren). Other artists include Frank Brunner, Jeff Jones, and Wally Wood. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.2, 12 higher.Sold for: $69.31. |
| 91525 | Vampirella #13 (Warren, 1971) CGC NM+ 9.6 White pages. Features the first annual Warren Creator Awards (for 1970). Manuel Sanjulian cover. Jose Gonzalez and Steve Hickman art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 7 in 9.6, 2 higher.Sold for: $203.15. |
| 91526 | Vampirella #15 (Warren, 1972) CGC VF/NM 9.0 White pages. 1971 Warren Creator Awards. Count Dracula cameo. Manuel Sanjulian cover. Richard Corben frontispiece. Luis Garcia, Jose Gonzalez, and Jose Bea art. Overstreet 2007 VF/NM 9.0 value = $82; NM- 9.2 value = $110. CGC census 10/07: 3 in 9.0, 19 higher.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91527 | Vampirella #17 (Warren, 1972) CGC NM- 9.2 White pages. Enrich Torres cover. Interior art by Jose Gonzalez, Esteban Maroto (the beginning of the "Tomb of the Gods" feature), and Jerry Grandeneetti. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $100. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.2, 11 higher.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 91528 | Vampirella #18 (Warren, 1972) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Second full appearance of Dracula in the title. Enrique Tores cover. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $100. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.6, none higher.Sold for: $239.00. |
| 91529 | Vampirella #19 (Warren, 1972) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white to white pages. Square bound. Text feature about the creation of Vampirella. Dracula appearance. Raquel Welch photo. 1972 yearbook. Jose Gonzalez cover. Gonzalez, Wally Wood, Neal Adams, Reed Crandall, Jerry Grandenetti, and Ernie Colon art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $120. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.6, 5 higher.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 91530 | Vampirella #19 (Warren, 1972) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Square bound. Text feature about the creation of Vampirella. Dracula appearance. Raquel Welch photo. 1972 yearbook. Jose Gonzalez cover. Gonzalez, Wally Wood, Neal Adams, Reed Crandall, Jerry Grandenetti, and Ernie Colon art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $120. CGC census 10/07: 8 in 9.4, 10 higher.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91531 | Vampirella #20 (Warren, 1972) CGC NM 9.4 White pages. Dracula appearance. Bondage cover by Luis Dominguez. Jose Gonzalez and Esteban Maroto art. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $100. CGC census 10/07: 6 in 9.4, 1 higher.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 91532 | Vampirella #21 (Warren, 1972) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages. Enrich Torres cover. Jose Gonzalez, Esteban Maroto, and Rich Buckler art. Bill DuBay frontispiece. Overstreet 2007 NM- 9.2 value = $100. CGC census 10/07: 5 in 9.4, 2 higher.Not Sold. |
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Memorabilia |
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| 91533 | Indoor Sports (National Specials Co., circa 1912) Condition: FR. Reprints cartoon strips from Hearst newspapers. 32 pages. Water damage. Overstreet 2007 GD 2.0 value = $35.Sold for: $16.00. |
| 91534 | Richie Rich October, 1965 Calendar (Harvey, 1965). Richie's singing in the rain, but he can't hear himself over the din of falling dinero! This promotional calendar has an overall size of 17.5" x 22.5", and is in Excellent condition.Sold for: $89.63. |
| 91535 | Tarzan of the Air Promotional Flyer with Envelope (Edgar Rice Burroughs, 1933). A gorgeous J. Allen St. John illustration graces this vintage promotional flyer for the "Tarzan of the Air" radio program distributed by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Measures 8.5" x 11". In Excellent condtion. Includes its original envelope, which has some paper tanning and edge wear, but is in otherwise Good condition.Sold for: $92.02. |
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Original Comic Art |
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| 91536 | Carl Barks - "Sailing the Spanish Main" Lithograph #4/245 (Another Rainbow, 1982). Carl Barks reworked one of his most famous comic covers to include Scrooge in this inaugural lithograph in Another Rainbow's series of limited edition lithographs. The most sought after and valuable of all the Barks lithographs, "Sailing the Spanish Main" measures 20" x 24" and has a 16" x 20" image area. In Excellent condition. Signed by Carl Barks. Includes a certificate of authenticity. Sold for: $1,792.50. |
| 91537 | Carl Barks - "Till Death Do Us Part" Lithograph #4/495 (Another Rainbow, 1983). The third Carl Barks lithograph produced by Another Rainbow, "Till Death Do Us Part" measures 20" x 24" and has a 16" x 20" image area. In Excellent condition. Signed by Carl Barks. Includes a certificate of authenticity.Sold for: $776.75. |
| 91538 | Carl Barks - "Nobody's Spending Fool" Lithograph #4/350 (Another Rainbow, 1997). The twenty-fourth lithograph in a series of limited, full-size, signed and numbered prints produced by Another Rainbow, "Nobody's Spending Fool" features a young Uncle Scrooge as a young miner, as he was in Dawson City in 1897. Measures 23" x 19.5" with a 20" x 16" image area. In Excellent condition. Signed by Carl Barks. Includes a certificate of authenticity.Sold for: $776.75. |
| 91539 | Milton Caniff - Hand-Colored Terry and the Pirates Print Group (undated). Vivid color permeates this hand-painted photocopy featuring most of the cast of Terry and the Pirates. An uncolored black and white copy is also included. Both measure 7.5" x 9.5". In Very Good condition.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91540 | Kerry Gammill - Hawk and Dove Annual #2, page 21 Preliminary Sketch Original Art (DC, 1990). This preliminary page penciled by Kerry Gammill was created for the story, "Creating Unity," written by Barbara Kesel. The art measures 7.75" x 11.5", and is in Very Good condition. Includes two black and white prints, one featuring Superman, and the other features Titans, Nightwing and Starfire (both signed by Kerry Gammill). Sold for: $19.00. |
| 91541 | Charles Dana Gibson (American 1867-1944) - Pen and Ink Illustration Original Art (undated). This early, undated illustration has an overall size of 4.75" x 22.5", and the piece was signed at the bottom. Aside from a fold above the second scene from the bottom, some paper aging, and a few stains, the art is in Very Good condition. Sold for: $776.75. |
| 91542 | Jose Gonzalez - Vampirella Pencil Illustration Original Art (2005). Jose Gonzalez, considered by many fans to be the quintessential Vampirella artist, details the Darling of Drakulon in a ferociously feral fantasy. The overall size of this pencil on vellum drawing is approximately 8.25" x 11.5", and the art is in Excellent condition. Sold for: $418.25. |
| 91543 | John Held Jr. (American 1889-1958) - Spine Decoration Illustration Original Art (Limited Editions Club, 1929). John Held Jr. drew this original book spine decoration illustration for The Travels of Baron Munchausen for The Limited Editions Club in 1929. The piece has an overall size of 4" x 16.5", and the art is in Very Good condition.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91544 | George Herriman - Krazy Kat Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 12-18-21 (King Features Syndicate, 1921). Sweet Sassafras! Krazy's foot has gone to sleep, and only an "alarming klock" can help! This exceptional Krazy Kat Sunday has an image area of 19" x 21", and, aside from some light paper tanning, and soiling, is in Very Good condition. Sold for: $7,170.00. |
| 91545 | George Herriman - Krazy Kat Sunday Comic Strip Original Art (King Features Syndicate, undated). Ignatz and Krazy Kat are both showcased in this Sunday. This episode has an approximate image area of 18.5" x 21.5", and aside from a 4-inch tear in the upper left (in panel one), and some minor surface soiling, this art is in Good condition.Sold for: $7,767.50. |
| 91546 | Sheldon Mayer - Sugar & Spike #69, Panel page, Group of 16 (DC, 1967). Sugar & Spike and Little Arthur become super-heroes in pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, and 20 of Sheldon Mayer's tale, "Tornado-Tot is Born!" Each page has an image area of 11" x 15" (page 14 has a 11" x 11" image area), and the art is in Excellent condition.Sold for: $2,390.00. |
| 91547 | Sheldon Mayer - Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer Page Original Art, Group of 7 (DC, circa 1976). This lot includes pages 58, 61, 63, and 64, and the back cover from Limited Collectors' Edition #C-42, and pages 2, and 60 from Limited Collectors' Edition #C-53. Each page has an image area of 10.5" x 15", and the art averages Very Good condition.Sold for: $717.00. |
| 91548 | Sheldon Mayer - Sugar & Spike Try-Out Daily Comic Strip Original Art (undated). Kissing will never replace baby food! This daily has an approximate image area of 19" x 5.25", and is in Very Good condition.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 91549 | Sheldon Mayer - Sugar & Spike Try-Out Daily Comic Strip Original Art (undated). Glx Sptzl Glaah! Sugar's tip-snatching racket gets busted in this Sheldon Mayer daily. The art has an approximate image area of 19" x 5.25", and is in Very Good condition.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 91550 | Sheldon Mayer - Sugar & Spike, Page Original Art, Group of 11 (DC, 1983). Here are pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 from an unidentified Sheldon Mayer story. Each page has an image area measuring 10" x 15". In Excellent condition.Sold for: $1,434.00. |
| 91551 | Sheldon Mayer - Sugar & Spike Comic Strip Layout and Doodle Group (undated). This lot contains approximately sixty three penciled layouts for comic strips, and idea doodles by Sheldon Mayer. Most are drawn on 8.5" x 11" sheets of bond paper, and they average in Good condition.Sold for: $657.25. |
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animation art |
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| 91552 | Paul Murray - Pete Sketch Original Art, Group of 2 (undated). Here are two pages of sketches featuring Disney's premier antagonist, Pete, by Paul Murray. Each drawing measures 8.5" x 11", and is in Very Good condition.Sold for: $29.00. |
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Original Comic Art |
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| 91553 | Nude Woman Sketch Original Art (1988). Rendered in graphite and ink on a 17" x 12.5" sheet of animation paper, this dynamic sketch features multiple sketches of a woman in motion. In Excellent condition. Signed and dated by the artist in the upper right corner.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91554 | George Stavrinos - "Moonfall" Lithograph #61/275 (1987). Hand drawn 15-color original limited edition lithograph by George Stavrinos. Measures 26" x 35" with a 21" x 29". In Excellent condition. Signed and number by George Stavrinos. Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91555 | Boris Vallejo - "Ariadne" Painting Original Art (1991). From Greek Mythology: Ariadne was the daughter of King Minos. She gave Theseus the thread that helped him escape the labyrinth after he had slain the Minotaur. This sensational scene has an image area of 19" x 26", and been framed to an approximate overall size of 25" x 32". The art is in Excellent condition. Sold for: $2,868.00. |
| 91556 | Boris Vallejo - "Hippocampus" Painting Original Art (1991). Artist Julie Bell served as the model for this delightful sea horse rider. This masterwork has to be seen in person in order to fully appreciate the lavish detail that Boris Vallejo has painted on this first-rate fantasy piece. The piece has an approximate image area of 21" x 27" and an overall size of 24" x 30", and is in Excellent condition. Sold for: $7,767.50. |
| 91557 | Boris Vallejo - "Taurus the Bull" Fantasy Zodiac Painting Original Art (1987). Boris Vallejo spotlights "Taurus the bull" in this thundering fantasy scene inspired by the Zodiac. This painting has an image area of 17" x 22", and has been professionally framed to an approximate overall size of 28" x 33". The art is in Excellent condition. Sold for: $2,668.44. |
| 91558 | George Wunder - Terry and the Pirates Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 11-19-49 (News Syndicate, 1949). More "Wunder"-ful ladies await you in this Terry daily titled, "Time's Running Out." The art has an image area of 21.5" x 6.5", and, aside from some slight paper tanning, the condition is Excellent.Sold for: $227.05. |
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Pulps |
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| 91559 | Adventure Group (Ridgway Company, 1925-38) Condition: Average VG. Includes the February 10 ("Tros of Samothrace" by Talbot Mundy) and March 10, 1925, and April 15, 1935 (classic cover by Ray Dean, water damage) issues of Adventure, and the August 1938 issue of Adventure Yarns (first issue). Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $175.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91560 | A. Merritt's Fantasy Group (Popular Publications, 1949-50) Condition: Average VG. Includes the December 1949 (first issue, 2 copies); and the February, April (2), July (2), and October (2) 1950 issues of the short-lived publication. Most have Norm Saunders covers. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $125.Sold for: $60.95. |
| 91561 | Astonishing Stories Group (Fictioneers Inc., 1940-42) Condition: Average VG. Includes the February (first issue), June, August, October (2 copies), and December 1940; February, April, September, and November 1941; and October and December 1942 issues. Authors include Robert Bloch, Robert Heinlein, and Ray Bradbury. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $200.Sold for: $190.01. |
| 91562 | Astounding Stories Group (Street & Smith, 1936-37) Condition: GD/VG. Includes the October, November, and December 1936; and the January, February, March, April, May, June, and July 1937 issues. Most exhibit water damage and/or minor tape repairs to the spine, otherwise grades would be closer to VG. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $225.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91563 | Black Book Detective Group (Better Publications, 1934-53) Condition: Average VG. Includes the August 1934; July and November (Nazi cover) 1940; November 1942; January and March 1943; Spring 1946; and February and April (2 copies, one GD) 1947 issues of Black Book Detective; plus the November 1953 British edition of Black Mask Detective (GD, heavy tape repair to spine. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for Black Books = $300.Sold for: $383.60. |
| 91564 | Captain Satan #1 (Popular, 1938) Condition: GD/VG. First appearance of Captain Satan. Front and back covers are loose, otherwise a nice copy. Bookery's Guide to Pulps GD value = $60; VG value = $150.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91565 | Dan Dunn Detective Magazine #1 (CJH Publications, 1936) Condition: GD. Comic book-style cover by Fred Meagher. Bookery's lists as "rare." Tape repair to upper third of spine, small tear on front cover repaired with tape. Bookery's Guide to Pulps GD value = $110.Sold for: $65.73. |
| 91566 | Doc Savage Group (Street & Smith, 1938-43) Condition: Average VG. A nice selection of middle-era Doc pulps that includes the August 1938; January and May 1939; January 1941; March (2 copies), April, June, October (2), November, and December 1942; January, August, and October (2) 1943; and October 1944 issues. In overall very nice condition with complete spines, clean covers, and supple pages. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $650.Sold for: $448.13. |
| 91567 | Doc Savage/Shadow Group (Street & Smith, 1939-49). Includes the May 1939 (GD) and Winter 1949 (GD, some water damage) issues of Doc Savage; the January 15, 1940 issue of The Shadow (VG-), and the 1942 Shadow Annual (VG). Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $200.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91568 | Double Detective V5#5 (Frank A. Munsey Company, 1940) Condition: GD. First appearance of the Green Lama, by Kendall Foster Crossen. Tape repairs and reinforcement to inside covers. Bookery's Guide to Pulps GD value = $80.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91569 | Famous Fantastic Mysteries Group (Frank A. Munsey Co., 1941-51) Condition: Average VG. Includes the December 1941 (Virgil Finlay cover); April 1942 (FN); April, June, August, and October 1949; February (reprints "Morning Star" by H. Rider Haggard, GD/VG), April, June, August (reprints "Donovan's Brain" by Curt Siodmak), and October 1950; March (FN), May (FN), July (FN), and December (reprints "The Gray Mahatma" by Talbot Mundy) 1951; and June 1952 issues. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $150.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91570 | Fantastic Story Group (Best Books, 1950-55) Condition: Average VG. Includes the Spring and Fall 1950; Winter 1951; Summer (2 copies), September, and November (3) 1952; January (2), March, May, July, September, and Winter 1953; Spring, Summer, and Fall 1954; and Winter 1955 (2, one GD/VG). Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $225.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91571 | Golden Fleece Group (Sun Publications, 1938-39). A complete run of the short-lived historical adventure title; included are the October ("Roman Holiday" by Talbot Mundy, GD/VG with some loose pages), November ("Black Vulmea's Vengeance" by Robert E. Howard, GD with water damage and holes punched in front cover), and December (VG) 1938; and January ("Gates of Empire" by Howard, GD with heavy water damage and holes punched in front cover), February (FR/GD with heavy water damage, some corner chipping, and holes punched in front cover), March (VG), April (GD, heavy water damage, front cover replaced with photocopy), May (GD, slightly brittle pages, some mild chipping to corners), and June (GD+) 1939 issues. Complete spines on each. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $250.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91572 | Golden Fleece V2#1 (Sun Publications, 1939) Condition: VG. Features the story "Gates of Empire" by Robert E. Howard. Edges trimmed. Supple pages. Spine complete. Bookery's Guide to Pulps VG value = $75.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91573 | Hooded Detective #1 (Columbia, 1941) Condition: GD/VG. First issue, formerly Black Hood Detective. Bookery's lists as "scarce." A deep tear runs through the issue; otherwise, very nice with complete spine and supple pages. Bookery's Guide to Pulps GD value = $125; VG value = $300.Sold for: $101.58. |
| 91574 | Jungle Stories V1#2 (Fiction House, 1931) Condition: GD/VG. Edges trimmed. Spine complete with one tape repair. Tight binding with supple, off-white pages. Bookery's lists as "scarce." Bookery's Guide to Pulps GD value = $100; VG value = $250.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91575 | The Magic Carpet Magazine V3#2 (Popular Fiction, 1933) Condition: VG. Cover by Margaret Brundage. Contents include stories by Hugh B. Cave, Seabury Quinn, and Edmond Hamilton. Noticeable soiling to the front cover; otherwise, a very nice copy with a complete spine, tight binding, and supple pages. Bookery's Guide to Pulps VG value = $150.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91576 | Miscellaneous Girly Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1918-39) Condition: Average VG. Includes the September 11 and October 8, 1922 issues of Live Stories, May 1939 issue of Gay Stories; February 18, 1918 issue of Snappy Stories, the September 1936 issue of Movie Merry-Go-Round (cover detached), and the May 1937 issue of Silk Stocking Stories (cover detached). Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $225.Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91577 | Miscellaneous Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1924-50) Condition: Average VG. Includes the Fall 1941 Captain Future; November 1936 Whisperer (FR/GD, water damage, detached covers/spine repaired with tape); November 1949, and January and March 1950 Captain Zero; September 1947 Mammoth Adventure; July 1943 Thrilling Adventures (Louis L'Amour story); March 24, 1924 Top-Notch (2 copies); July 1943 and April 1944 Five-Novels Magazine; and August 1938 All Novels Magazine (first issue). Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $400.Sold for: $125.48. |
| 91578 | Miscellaneous Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1924-63). Includes the August 1926 Paris and Hollywood (FR/GD, large tears to covers, covers detached, large hole through last several pages, not currently listed); the March 1933 Spicy Stories (GD/VG); March 1944 Black Mask (Saint story by Leslie Charteris, GD/VG); Summer 1943 (GD/VG) and Winter 1948 (FR/GD, front cover detached) Wings; August 1934 Dusty Ayres and His Battle Birds (GD, front page detached, pages brittle around edges); May 1937 The Skipper (VG-); August 25, 1924 Short Stories (GD/VG, water damage to spine); Winter 1948 (VG-, slight tape repair to spine) and Spring 1949 (VG) North-West Romances; and May 1951 Railroad Magazine (VG/FN); plus the 1963 publication Cuba: The Big Red Lie (VG/FN, not currently listed). Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $275.Sold for: $107.55. |
| 91579 | Miscellaneous Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1928-36) Condition: Average VG. Includes the July 1928 War Stories (GD/VG, some warping along spine), April 1931 Five Novels Monthly, and March 1936 Love Story Magazine. Complete spines, clean covers, and supple pages. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $50.Sold for: $21.00. |
| 91580 | Miscellaneous Bedsheet Pulps and Magazines Group (Various Publishers, 1930-41) Condition: Average VG. Includes the January 1931 ("Tarzan, Guard of the Jungle" by Edgar Rice Burroughs) and October 1941 issues of Blue Book; November 1939, and January and March 1940 issues of Fantastic Adventures; June 1930 Amazing Detective Tales (first issue, classic cover, GD/VG with tape reinforcement to spine); War Aces #2 (1940); Aero Mechanics V1#1; and May 1945 Sure Fire Detective. The values of the latter three are not listed currently listed; the Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for the rest of the group = $175.Sold for: $191.20. |
| 91581 | Assorted Sports Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1940-44) Condition: Average GD/VG. This full short box includes December 1942 and July 1944 issues of Sports Novels; May 1942 Sports Action; May 1940 (GD, back cover gone), and Summer (Uncle Sam cover), Fall, and Winter 1944 Thrilling Sports; May 1943 12 Sports Aces; March, Summer, Fall, and Winter 1943, and Spring, Summer, and Winter 1944 All Sports; August 1942 Ace Sports; Winter 1943 and Spring 1944 Popular Sports; Spring 1944 Exciting Sports; Summer 1943 and Summer 1944 Baseball Stories; May 1940, January 1941, and September 1942 Sport Story; April 1943 Complete Sports; January and Fall 1943 Sports Winners; Summer 1943 and Winter 1945 Exciting Sports; Winter 1943 Exciting Football; and the October and December 1942, February, June, and October 1943, and February, April, June (2 copies) 1944 Dime Sports. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $175.Sold for: $190.01. |
| 91582 | Assorted Football Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1942-46) Condition: Average VG. Includes the Fall 1943 Thrilling Football; October 1942, first Fall 1943, first Fall 1944, second Fall 1945, first Fall 1946 All-American Football; December 1942 Best Football Novels (only issue); Winter 1944 and Winter 1945 Popular Football; first and second Fall 1943 Football Stories; and first Fall 1943, first Fall 1944, second Fall 1945, and first Fall 1946 Football Action; plus the Summer 1943 Fight Stories. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $100.Sold for: $94.41. |
| 91583 | Miscellaneous Digest Sci-Fi Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1953-59) Condition: Average FN. Includes Avon Fantasy Reader #2, 6, and 7; Spring and August 1957 Space Science Fiction; Fall 1953 Tops in Science Fiction; February 1954 Science Stories; July, September, and November 1958 Space Travel; March and May 1957 Saturn; April and June 1958 Science Fiction Adventures; March, May, July, and September 1959 Fantastic Universe; and the May 1950 and June, August, and November 1953 Fantasy Fiction. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $275.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91584 | Assorted Detective Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1936-41) Condition: Average VG. Includes the December 1936 issue The Feds, April 1937 issue of Saucy Detective (Norm Saunders cover, Bookery's lists as "scarce to rare," GD, severe mouse chew to top right corner), July 1941 issue of Red Hood Detective Stories (only issue, two small tape repairs to spine), February 1936 issue of Public Enemy, February 1937 issue (first issue) of Sure-Fire Detective, and the July 1941 issue of The Angel Detective (only issue, GD/VG). Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $500.Sold for: $167.30. |
| 91585 | Assorted Detective Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1935-56) Condition: Average VG. Includes the Fall and December 1941, and Summer and Fall 1942 issues of Masked Detective; July 1944, May 1945, and September 1947 (Ray Bradbury story) Dime Mystery; November 1939 (Cornell Woolrich story), November 1941 (Hugh B. Cave story), March 1942, and March 1943 (Cave story) Detective Story Magazine; Summer and Fall 1948 Detective Mystery Novel; February and September 1947 and August 1952 Detective Tales; November 1943 (Robert Bloch story under pseudonym, GD with six-inch tear to front cover) and September 1947 Mammoth Detective; October 1935 (first issue, first appearance of Dan Fowler, GD), September 1942, and Summer 1945 G-Men; March 1947 Dime Detective; September 1935 Mystery and Detection (British publication, Father Brown story by G. K. Chesterton, FR, front cover and most of spine missing); October 1947 and December 1956 Crack Detective Stories; February 1943 and March 1949 Popular Detective; Summer 1945 Thrilling Mystery Novel; and the September 28, 1935 and July 16, 1938 (GD) Detective Fiction Weekly. Approximate Bookery's value for group = $650.Sold for: $388.38. |
| 91586 | Assorted Detective Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1938-55) Condition: Average VG. Includes the January 1938 (GD/VG), April and December 1943; and September 1947 issues of Ten Detective Aces; Summer 1953, Fall 1954, and Spring 1955 Triple Detective; April 1941 Double Detective; and the Fall 1940, March 1948, and Summer 1951 Two Complete Detective Books. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $225.Sold for: $101.58. |
| 91587 | Miscellaneous Romance Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1941-49) Condition: Average VG. Includes the December 1947 issue of All-Story Love; November 1947 and June 1949 Love Book; November 1948, and February and March 1949 Love Novels (second series); August 9, 1941 Love Story; May 1945 and December 1948 Thrilling Love; July 1945 Complete Love Magazine; Fall 1942 and September 1949 Exciting Love; and the December 1945 and June 1949 New Love Magazine. Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $75.Sold for: $10.00. |
| 91588 | Assorted Western Romance Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1942-48) Condition: Average VG. Includes the September 1948 issue of Rangeland Romances; and the first July (bondage cover) and second October 1942; first August (flag/war bonds cover), second September, second October, and first December 1943; the second January and second February 1944, and first September 1948 (GD) issues of Ranch Romances. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $50.Sold for: $11.00. |
| 91589 | Miscellaneous Science Fiction Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1949-68) Condition: Average VG. Includes the December 1950 issue of Out of This World Adventures (James Bama cover); Summer 1949, Fall 1950, and Fall 1954 (Frank Kelly Freas cover) Planet Stories; October, November, and December 1959, and January and March (final issue) 1960 Fantastic Universe (all FN/VF); Science Fiction Yearbook #2 (1968); June 1953 Space Stories; and May 1953, May (Alex Schomburg cover) and August 1954, and February, May, and August 1955 Science Fiction Quarterly. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $200.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91590 | Miscellaneous Western Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1935-50) Condition: Average VG. Includes the October 1947 issue of Complete Cowboy Novel; May 1937 Western Short Stories; July 1935 Thrilling Ranch Stories; April 1950 Fighting Western; April 1950 Leading Western; and the June, August, and December 1949 and February 1950 issues of Complete Western Book Magazine. Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $100.Sold for: $39.00. |
| 91591 | Assorted Western Pulps Group (Various Publishers, 1941-55) Condition: Average GD/VG. Includes the September 1948 issue of Mammoth Western; Winter 1943 Frontier Stories (front cover detached); April 1948 Five Western Novels; November 1952 and January 1955 Double-Action Western; July 1943 Fifteen Western Tales; October 1943 Western Aces; January and December 1941 and July 1945 10 Story Western Magazine; July 1941 (FR, back cover and last few pages missing), and September and November 1945 .44 Western Magazine; March 1948 Complete Western Book; Summer 1943 (white pages), Fall 1944, June 1951; April 1952 (heavy tape repair to spine), and February 1957 Famous Western; July 1941 Five Star Western (Canadian, FN); August 1943 Exciting Western; October 1950 Dime Western; August 1943, August 1944, and October 1945 Texas Rangers; and the January 1943 and September 1944 New Western Magazine. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $125.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91592 | Strange Tales V3#1 (Clayton, 1933) Condition: FR. Last issue of the title. Features the stories "Murgunstrumm" by Hugh B. Cave and "The Cairn on the Headland" by Robert E. Howard. Back cover detached, replaced with a repaired and restored version (possibly from a different issue). Last two pages detached. Small tape repairs to head and tail of spine. Bookery's Guide to Pulps GD value = $100.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91593 | The Whisperer V1#1 (Street & Smith, 1936) Condition: GD. First appearance of the Whisperer. Tape reinforcement to inside covers. Bookery's Guide to Pulps GD value = $60.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91594 | Wonder Stories Group (Standard, 1950-57) Condition: Average VG. Includes the 1957 (2 copies) and 1963 issues of Wonder Stories; and the 1950, 1951, 1952, and 1953 (2 copies) issues of Wonder Story Annual. Authors include Arthur C. Clarke, Kurt Vonnegut, Ray Bradbury, Manly Wade Wellman, John W. Campbell, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Eando Binder. Approximate Bookery's Guide to Pulps value for group = $50.Sold for: $31.00. |
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| 91700 | Patrick Swayze, John Leguizamo, Wesley Snipes and Director Beeban Kidron Autographed "To Wong Foo" One Sheet. A fabulous To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar one sheet (27" x 40" ) signed by the film's stars in black ink. Swayze and Leguizamo both earned Golden Globe nods for their standout performances in To Wong Foo. In Very Fine condition with very minor signs of handling along borders and a 3.5" tear along lower border (not affecting signatures and barely visible).Sold for: $65.73. |
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Movie/TV Memorabilia |
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| 91701 | June Allyson Autographed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" photo of June Allyson, signed by the Golden Globe-winning actress in black ink. In Very Fine condition, with minor creases to upper and lower left corners and mild age-toning to left and upper borders.Not Sold. |
| 91702 | Bea Arthur Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative Lucille Ball postage stamp affixed, signed by Bea Arthur in black ink. The Emmy and Tony Award-winning actress signed the card along the lower border. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91703 | Gene Autry Signed Booklet with Photo. An 8.5" x 11", three-panel fold-out booklet about Autry, signed by the singing cowboy in black felt tip on the front. Accompanied by a b&w 8" x 10" photo of Autry. Both are in Excellent condition with some corner wear to the booklet.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91704 | Bob Barker Autographed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" photo of a very dapper Bob Barker, signed by the former host of The Price Is Right in black ink. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91705 | Carol Burnett Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative Lucille Ball postage stamp affixed, autographed by Carol Burnett (Lucille Ball's successor as "Television's Queen of Comedy") in black ink. The signature is large and clean, in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91706 | Ruth Buzzi Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a Lucille Ball commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Golden Globe-winning actress in black ink. Buzzi's signature spans across either side of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91707 | Nicholas Cage Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Academy Award-winning actor in black ink. Cage's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91708 | Corinne Calvet Autographed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" photo of Corinne Calvet in black ballpoint. The stunning French actress appeared in a number of films in the '50s, starring opposite such leading men as Burt Lancaster, James Cagney, Jimmy Stewart, and others. In Very Good condition with age toning to the top and right borders, corner wear, and mild creasing to upper border (not affecting signature).Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91709 | Eddie Cantor Autographed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" of Eddie Cantor, signed by the popular Broadway, radio, and television star in black ink. In Very Fine condition with moderate age-toning and very minor border wear.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91710 | Art Carney Autograph. An 8" x 5" card inscribed and signed by Art Carney. The Emmy and Oscar-winning actor autographed the card in black ink. In Excellent condition though Carney's name is written in pencil, in an unknown hand, above his autograph and there is a very minor area of discoloration on the lower border (not affecting signature).Not Sold. |
| 91711 | Leslie Caron Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a three-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Oscar-nominated actress in blue ink. Caron's signature extends across the base of the card and is large and clean. In Excellent condition though there are signs of handling along lower border of card (not affecting signature).Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91712 | Robert Clary Autograph. An 8" x 4" card inscribed and signed by Robert Clary. The celebrated television actor signed the card in black ink. In Excellent condition though Clary's name is written in pencil, in an unknown hand, beneath his autograph.Not Sold. |
| 91713 | James Coco and Paul Wolfowitz Signed Agreement. Second page of an agreement on United Artists letterhead, date unknown, signed by Coco and Wolfowitz in blue ballpoint. In Very Fine condition.Not Sold. |
| 91714 | Betty Comden Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the celebrated songwriter/actress/writer in black ink. Comden's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91715 | "Professor" Irwin Corey Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative performing arts postage stamp affixed, signed by standup comic in black ink. Corey's signature spans across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91716 | Bill Cosby Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative 15-cent postage stamp affixed, signed by the Golden Globe-winning actor in black ink. Cosby's signature spans across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. Accompanying the lot is a letter from Cosby's office (on his letterhead) regarding the corresponding autograph, dated January, 2003. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91717 | Joan Crawford Signed Program Book and Early Photograph. A program book for an evening with Crawford produced as part of the Town Hall "Legendary Ladies of the Movies" series in 1973, inscribed and signed on the inside by Crawford in black felt tip. Accompanied by a b&w 8" x 10" photo of the actress. The program is in Fine to Very Fine condition with some staining to the bottom edge that does not affect the signature; the photo is in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91718 | Joan Crawford Autograph. A partial page of three-cent 1945 postage stamps (measuring 4.5" x 2" overall), signed by the Academy Award-winning actress in blue ink. Crawford's signature spans across the face of the stamps. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91719 | Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy Autographs. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by Hume Cronyn and his Oscar-winning wife, Jessica Tandy, in blue and black ink respectively. The autographs extend along the base of the card. In Very Fine condition with age-toning and faint initials written in pencil along upper left corner.Not Sold. |
| 91720 | Bing Crosby Signed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" photo of the legendary crooner, inscribed and signed by him in blue ink. In Very Fine condition.Sold for: $83.65. |
| 91721 | Billy Crystal Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative 29-cent postage stamp affixed, signed twice by the Emmy-winning actor/director/producer in black ink. Crystal's larger signature spans across the right side of the card and is large and clean. Crystal carefully signed again along the face of the stamp. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91722 | Rodney Dangerfield Autographed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" photo of Rodney Dangerfield, autographed by the Grammy Award-winning comedian in the lower right corner. The Caddy Shack and Back to School star signed his name in black ink; the signature is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $42.00. |
| 91723 | Phyllis Diller Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative Lucille Ball postage stamp affixed, signed by Phyllis Diller in black ink. The trailblazing comedienne signed along the base of the card and added her loving sentiments for Lucille Ball alongside. A great tribute from one groundbreaking entertainer to another. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91724 | Michael Douglas Autographed Photo. A great 5" x 7" b&w photo of Michael Douglas (circa Wall Street), signed by the Academy Award-winning actor in black ink. In Excellent condition though there is very mild age-toning along top border.Sold for: $35.00. |
| 91725 | Al Jolson Autographed Photo. A 5" x 7" b&w photo of Jolson, autographed by the celebrated singer/actor in blue ink. Jolson, best remembered for his starring role in the first widely distributed film with sound (The Jazz Singer), was performing up to the year of his death, in 1950. This pre-1950 photo has the expected age-toning, but is in otherwise Very Fine condition with minor corner wear. Jolson's signature is large and clean.Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91726 | Clint Eastwood Autographed "Unforgiven" Photo. A b&w, 5" x 7" still from Unforgiven, autographed by the Academy Award-winning actor/director in black ink. Eastwood's signature extends across the upper left corner and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $113.53. |
| 91727 | Nina Foch Autograph. A 3.5" x 8" card autographed by Nina Foch. The star of My Name Is Julia Ross signed the card in black ink; her signature is large and clean. In Excellent condition though there is additional print along top border in pencil (in an unknown hand).Not Sold. |
| 91728 | James Garner Autograph. An 8" x 5" card autographed by the Oscar-nominated actor, and star of TV's Maverick and The Rockford Files. The signature has been stored alongside a b&w 4" x 6" image of Garner, and adhered to a plastic-coated loose album page. Though the card has additional writing in pencil (in an unknown hand) above Garner's autograph, the lot is in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91729 | John Gielgud Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a 13-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by Sir John Gielgud in black ink. The Academy Award-winning actor's autograph extends across the upper right corner, accompanied by Gielgud's best wishes and dated 1995. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91730 | Eydie Gormé Autograph. A 4" x 8" card signed by Eydie Gormé. The celebrated entertainer autographed the card in black ink; her signature is large and clean. In Excellent condition though there is additional print along top border in pencil (in an unknown hand). Not Sold. |
| 91731 | Adolph Green Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by Oscar-nominated lyricist and writer in black ink. Green's signature extends across the base of the card. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91732 | Alec Guinness Autographed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" still of Guinness as Col. Nicholson from Bridge on the River Kwai (a performance which earned him an Academy Award), signed by Guinness in black ink in lower right quadrant. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $191.20. |
| 91733 | Buddy Hackett Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative 15-cent postage stamp affixed, signed by the comedian/actor in blue ink. Hackett's signature spans across the right side of the card and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91734 | David Hedison and Brett Halsey Signed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" photo of Hedison and Halsey, stars of The Fly and Return of the Fly, respectively, signed by them in black ink. In Excellent condition. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, ticket stub, and program book from the 2003 Dallas Comic Con.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 91735 | Hildegarde Autograph. A 3.5" x 8" card signed by Hildegarde in 1998. The celebrated cabaret singer (best remembered for her song "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup") autographed the card in black ink; her signature is large and clean. In Excellent condition though there is additional print along lower border in pencil (in an unknown hand).Not Sold. |
| 91738 | Betty Hutton Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a three-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by Betty Hutton in blue ink. Hutton's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91739 | Shirley Jones Autograph. An 8" x 5" card autographed by the Academy Award-winning actress (for Elmer Gantry) in blue ink. Jones also included her best wishes above her signature. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91740 | Richard Kiley Autographed Program from "Man of La Mancha." A 1970 performance program from the Broadway musical Man of La Mancha, autographed by Richard Kiley, the musical's star. Kiley, a distinguished stage, television, and film actor, won a Tony Award in 1965 for his portrayal of Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha, and signed the cover of this 40-page program in blue ballpoint. Additionally, Bernice Massi (who played "Aldonza") signed next to her bio and photo on page 22. In Very Fine condition with moderate age-toning to the interior pages and minor signs of handling. Accompanied by vintage newsclippings regarding the musical's run.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91741 | Eartha Kitt Autograph. A 5" x 4" Eartha Kitt autograph cut in black ink. The iconic entertainer's signature is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91742 | Jack Klugman Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a three-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Emmy Award-winning actor in blue ink. Klugman's autograph extends across the face of the stamp. In Excellent condition though there are minor areas of thinning to the back of the card due to adhesive removal (not affecting signature).Not Sold. |
| 91743 | Cloris Leachman Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative 15-cent postage stamp affixed, signed by the Oscar-winning actress in black ink. Leachman's signature spans across either side of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91744 | Director Spike Lee and Actors John Turturro, Delroy Lindo and Mekhi Phifer Autographed "Clockers" One Sheet. A 27" x 40" one sheet for Spike Lee's urban drama Clockers, with all autographs in black ink beneath the title text. The image -- an intentional nod to the Saul Bass-designed images for Hitchcock's classic Anatomy of a Murder -- features a black, segmented body framed with bullet holes. This striking poster, with its Hitchcockian references and hard-to-find autographs, is in Excellent condition with no significant signs of wear.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91745 | Mitch Leigh Signed "Man of La Mancha" Agreement. A signature page regarding the contractual obligations of Mitch Leigh Company to the production of the film Man of La Mancha, signed by Mitch Leigh in blue ink. Based on Wasserman's original Broadway musical (which Leigh composed), and his 1959 television play, the film version would be nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song Score and Adaptation in 1973. In Very Fine condition with age-toning, signs of handling along right border, staple damage to upper left corner, and a horizontal crease in lower quadrant of the 8.5" x 13" document (none of which affects signature or text).Not Sold. |
| 91746 | Janet Leigh Autograph. Autographed by the Oscar-nominated actress, best remembered for her 45-minute performance in Psycho. Leigh signed the 8" x 5" piece of heavy-stock paper in black ink. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91747 | Sophia Loren Signed Loanout Ratification, 1968. The signature page of a 1968 loanout ratification, signed by the celebrated actress in blue ink. The originally 8.5" x 11" signature page of the loanout document has been folded to a size of 9.5" for possible filing or storage purposes. Loren's signature is large and clean, along the signature line in lower right corner. In Very Fine condition with an area of approximately eight sets of staple holes in upper left corner.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91748 | Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti Signed Agreement, 1971. A one-page "side letter agreement" (regarding Loren's loanout contract for her 1972 film, Man of La Mancha) signed by both Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti on September 1, 1971. In Very Fine condition with minor corner wear and signs of handling to right side of document.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91749 | Susan Lucci Autograph. Autographed by "Daytime's Leading Lady" in black ink, the 8" x 5" card also includes Lucci's instructions to return card (to an unknown recipient). In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91750 | Ida Lupino Autograph. A 3" x 5" card signed by the groundbreaking actress/director/writer in black ink. Deserving much more credit than she was given, Lupino was the only respected female director of note in the '40s-'60s. Her autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large, clean, and charismatic. In Excellent condition though there is a small area of adhesive residue en verso (not affecting signature).Not Sold. |
| 91751 | Walter Matthau Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a three-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Academy Award-winning actor in black ink. Matthau's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition, though there is small area of thinning to the back of the card due to prior removal of adhesive (not affecting signature).Not Sold. |
| 91752 | Rue McClanahan Autograph. A 4" x 8" card autographed by Rue McClanahan. The Emmy Award-winning actress (and celebrated Golden Girl) signed the card in black ink; her signature is large and clean. In Excellent condition though there is additional print along top border in pencil (in an unknown hand).Not Sold. |
| 91753 | Betty Grable, Tyrone Power, and Other Autographs. A 4" x 2.5" souvenir sheet from the 1947 Centenary International Philatelic Exhibition, signed by Betty Grable, Tyrone Power, Jeanne Crain, Bob Wagner, Dale Robertson, and Marilyn Monroe (secretarial). In Very Fine condition with moderate age-toning.Sold for: $95.60. |
| 91754 | Marilyn Monroe Signed Check, 1953. Long before Marilyn Monroe's assistant Inez Nelson began signing her checks for her, Monroe made out and signed this check dated April 3, 1953. The amount: $7.21. The recipient: Bennie Franco, of Minami Nursery. 1953 was a big year for Monroe; Niagara, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and How to Marry a Millionaire were all released that year, and her stardom was about to reach an iconic level. The Bank of America Check is in Excellent condition with mild age-toning and the usual bank cancellation marks. Monroe's handwriting and signature are large and clean.Sold for: $1,792.50. |
| 91755 | Clayton Moore Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by television's beloved "Lone Ranger" in blue ink. Moore's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91756 | Liam Neeson Autographs. A 3" x 5" card, with a 20-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Schindler's List star in blue ink. Accompanying the lot is a 5" x 7" b&w photograph of Neeson, signed by him in silver paint marker. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91757 | Kim Novak Autographed "Vertigo" One Sheet. When Alfred Hitchcock's classic Vertigo was re-released for limited theatrical screenings in 1996, this gorgeous one-sheet (27" x 40") of the original Saul Bass image was re-released as well. Kim Novak autographed this one, however, making it even more desirable; Vertigo was arguably the best performance of her career. Novak's autograph, in black ink, spans the lower right corner of the image and is large and clean. The poster is in Very Fine condition, though there are minor signs of handling along top border and a small four-inch tear top center (not affecting signature), which would not be noticeable with minor restoration and proper framing.Sold for: $537.75. |
| 91758 | Peter O'Toole Signed Letter Agreement, 1971, Regarding "Man of La Mancha." A typed, one-page letter signed by Peter O'Toole in blue ink, dated March 23, 1971. Addressed to United Artists in New York, the letter's subject matter is the 1972 film version of Man of La Mancha, and his loan-out to United Artists for the film's production. O'Toole's performance in the film would earn him a Golden Globe nomination in 1973. The letter/agreement is on O'Toole's personal letterhead and his signature is large and clean. In Excellent condition with very mild age-toning and a barely-visible paperclip impression on upper left corner.Sold for: $48.00. |
| 91759 | Gregory Peck Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a 13-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the celebrated Oscar-winner in black ink. Peck's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $51.00. |
| 91760 | Sidney Poitier Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative three-cent postage stamp affixed, signed by the Oscar-winning star of The Defiant Ones in blue ink. Poitier's signature spans across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $45.00. |
| 91761 | Roman Polanski Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a three-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed the Academy Award-winning director, writer, actor, and producer in blue ink. Polanski's signature extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91762 | Joyce Randolph Signed Brochure. A Museum of Television and Radio membership brochure, inscribed, signed, and dated November 1999 by the Honeymooners actress in black felt tip. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91763 | Robert Redford Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative three-cent postage stamp affixed, signed by the Academy Award-winning actor/director/producer in blue ink. Redford's signature spans across the top of the card and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91764 | Judge Reinhold Autographed Photo. A b&w 8.5" x 6" photograph of Judge Reinhold, signed by the Emmy-nominated actor in black ink. The autograph is dated by Judge '99, and is in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91765 | Paul Robeson Autographed Program Cover. An 8" x 10.5" program cover autographed by Paul Robeson in blue ink. The distinguished actor, singer, and civil rights activist published his autobiography, Here I Stand in 1958, and subsequently travelled the world promoting the book and singing with various productions. This particular program cover is from a British publication, dating the signature pre-1963 (the year Robeson returned from his extensive touring to live in the US). In Very Fine condition with the expected age-toning, corner wear, and signs of handling (not affecting signature). An exceptional piece of history from the groundbreaking Renaissance man.Sold for: $65.73. |
| 91766 | Ginger Rogers Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a 13-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Oscar-winning actress/dancer in blue ink and dated 1993. Roger's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition though there is an area of thinning en verso due to removal of adhesive (not affecting signature).Not Sold. |
| 91767 | Roy Rogers Signed Photo. A b&w 8" x 10" photo of the King of the Cowboys during his later years, inscribed "Happy Trails" and signed by him in black ink. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91768 | Mickey Rooney Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a three-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by Mickey Rooney in black ink. The Oscar-nominated actor's signature extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91769 | Rita Rudner Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative Lucille Ball postage stamp affixed, signed by the celebrated comedienne in black ink. Rudner's signature spans across the top portion of the card and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91770 | Adam Sandler Autographed "Happy Gilmore" One Sheet. A 26.5 x 39.5" Happy Gilmore poster, autographed by the film's star Adam Sandler in black ink. The inscription reads: "Shaf! I love you! Adam Sandler" and spans across the lower left quadrant of image. A cult classic among Sandler fans, Happy Gilmore earned him an MTV Movie Award for Best Comedic Performance of 1996. The poster is in Very Fine condition though there are signs of wear along right border (small nicks and wrinkling) and a barely-visible 3.5" tear along lower border (not affecting signature).Sold for: $131.45. |
| 91771 | Jean Stapleton Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative Lucille Ball postage stamp affixed, signed by the Golden Globe-winning actress in blue ink. Stapleton's signature spans across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91772 | Jimmy Stewart Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the beloved Academy Award-winning actor in blue ink. Stewart's autograph extends over the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $51.00. |
| 91773 | Lily Tomlin Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a Lucille Ball commemorative postage stamp affixed, autographed by the Oscar-nominated actress in silver paint marker. Tomlin's signature spans across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91774 | Lana Turner Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a 13-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Imitation of Life star in black ink. Turner's autograph extends across the face of the stamp. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91775 | Dale Wasserman, Joe Darion, and Mitch Leigh Signed Agreement. An undated agreement between United Artists and Wasserman, Darion, and Leigh, regarding work on an unknown musical production, signed by each in blue ballpoint. In Very Fine to Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91776 | Dale Wasserman Signed Agreement for "Man of La Mancha". A signature page regarding the contractual obligations of Wasserman Management Corp. to the production of the film Man of La Mancha, signed by Dale Wasserman. Based on Wasserman's original Broadway musical, and his 1959 television play, the film version would be nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song Score and Adaptation in 1973. Wasserman, the author of both the musical (with Mitch Leigh as composer) and the television play, wrote the screenplay for the film, and though he may have had his doubts about taking on the film version of his perennial Broadway favorite (as illustrated in his book The Impossible Musical), he signed the agreement in blue ballpoint along the signature line. In Very Fine condition with age-toning, signs of handling along right border, and a horizontal crease in lower quadrant of the 8.5" x 13" document.Not Sold. |
| 91777 | Cornel Wilde Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a 13-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Big Combo star in black ink. Wilde's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91778 | Esther Williams Autograph. A 6" x 4" card signed by "America's Mermaid" in black ink. The signature extends across the length of the card and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
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| 91779 | Phil Collins Autographed Album. Genesis' "Selling England By The Pound" autographed by Phil Collins in bold, black marker on the front. Condition of record: NM 8 (cover)/ NM 8 (record).Sold for: $71.70. |
| 91780 | "Woodstock" Soundtrack RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Woodstock: Music From The Original Soundtrack & More. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 91781 | Burt Bacharach Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the Academy Award-winning composer/pianist in black ink. Bacharach's autograph spans the face of the stamp. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91782 | Elmer Bernstein Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a commemorative eight-cent postage stamp affixed, signed by the Academy Award-winning composer in black ink. Poitier's signature spans across the base of the card and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $49.00. |
| 91783 | Black Sabbath "Paranoid" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Paranoid. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91784 | Blind Faith Gold RIAA CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Blind Faith. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $155.35. |
| 91785 | David Bowie "Ziggy Stardust" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $286.80. |
| 91786 | Jackson Browne "Late For The Sky" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Late For The Sky. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91787 | Chicago "The Chicago Transit Authority" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of The Chicago Transit Authority. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $149.38. |
| 91788 | George M. Cohan Autograph. A 3.4" x 2.5" card signed by the legendary songwriter/composer/entertainer in black ink. In Very Fine condition with age-toning and glue residue from album storage en verso (not affecting signature).Sold for: $65.73. |
| 91789 | David Crosby "If I could Only Remember My Name..." RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of If I Could Only Remember My Name. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $149.38. |
| 91790 | Plácido Domingo Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the celebrated operatic tenor in gold paint marker. Domingo's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91791 | Bob Dylan "The Essential Bob Dylan" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of The Essential Bob Dylan. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $191.20. |
| 91792 | The Eagles "Desperado" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Desperado. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $215.10. |
| 91793 | Duke Ellington Autographed Notecard. A 4" x 3" notecard, autographed by the celebrated composer and bandleader in blue ballpoint. Accompanying the autograph is a vintage Duke Ellington postcard, as well as a commemorative Duke Ellington 22-cent US postage stamp. The autographed card is in Very Good condition with significant age-toning and minor corner creases, as well as two areas of discoloration on upper and lower corners (neither of which directly affect signature). The postcard is in Very Fine condition with moderate age-toning, and the un-used postage stamp is in Excellent condition.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91794 | Christoph Eschenbach Autographs. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the celebrated pianist/conductor in blue ink. Eschenbach's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. Accompanying the lot is a b&w 8" x 10" of Eschenbach, signed by him in blue ballpoint. In Very Good condition with moderate age-toning along base of card and a staple attached to upper left corner.Not Sold. |
| 91795 | Fleetwood Mac "Rumours" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 1,000,000 cassette and CD copies of Rumours. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 91796 | David Helfgott Autograph. A rare autograph from the inspirational, and controversial, piano virtuoso David Helfgott (the subject of the 1995 biopic Shine). Helfgott signed the 8.5" x 11" sheet of paper under his printed image, using blue ballpoint. In Excellent condition.Sold for: $34.00. |
| 91797 | Victor Herbert Signed, Handwritten Letter. A 3.5" x 4.5" handwritten note (in black ink) from Victor Herbert to an admirer, encouraging the fan along in his musical endeavors: "Don't fail me and give up your lessons." Herbert was the founder of ASCAP and a celebrated composer, cellist, and conductor. In Very Fine condition with age-toning, corner wear, and original mailing creases.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91798 | Big Brother And The Holding Company "Cheap Thrills" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Cheap Thrills. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $262.90. |
| 91799 | The Kinks "Arthur" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Arthur. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91800 | Evgeny Kissin Autograph and Handwritten Letter. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by Evgeny Kissin in black ink. The Grammy Award-winning pianist's signature extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. Accompanying the lot is a handwritten letter, dated Aug. 2, 1998, signed by Kissin, mentioning the corresponding autographed card. Both items are in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91801 | Zoltán Kodály Autograph. A 3.5" x 2.5" card, with a Hungarian postal stamp affixed, signed by the celebrated Hungarian composer in blue ink. Kodály's signature spans across the face of the stamp (which commemoratively bears his face and birth date). Accompanying the lot is a 6" x 8" typed letter, referring to the corresponding autograph, dated 1954, as well as the original mailing envelope (with a postmark from Budapest and dated November 7, 1954). The letter and envelope have age-toned significantly, but the well-stored autographed card is in Excellent condition.Sold for: $45.00. |
| 91802 | Gene Krupa Signed Photo Cover. A souvenir photo holder from the Hollywood Palladium, signed in pencil on the inside cover by legendary Jazz drummer Gene Krupa. In Fine to Very Fine condition with some wear and discoloration.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91803 | Frances Langford Autograph. A 4" x 8" card signed by Frances Langford. The celebrated singer/entertainer autographed the card in black ink; her signature is large and clean. In Excellent condition though there is additional print along top border in pencil (in an unknown hand).Not Sold. |
| 91804 | Loren Maazel Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the acclaimed conductor in black ink. Maazel's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91805 | Kurt Masur Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the celebrated conductor in black ink. Masur's autograph and inscription extend across the base of the card. The lot is accompanied by a letter, in German, from Masur's assistant and is dated August 11, 1990. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91806 | John Mayall "The Turning Point" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of The Turning Point. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91807 | Phyllis McGuire Signed Letter. A typed, one-page letter, signed by the McGuire Sisters' Phyllis McGuire in blue ink. The youngest of the famous singing trio (best remembered for their version of "Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight") signed the letter in response to a fan's request for an autograph. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91808 | Van Morrison "Astral Weeks" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Astral Weeks. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91809 | Mountain "Nantucket Sleighride" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Nantucket Sleighride. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91810 | Roberta Peters Autograph. A 5" x 3" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, autographed by celebrated operatic soprano in black ink. Peters' signature spans across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91811 | Pink Floyd "Atom Heart Mother" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Atom Heart Mother. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $191.20. |
| 91812 | Simon Rattle Autograph. A 3" x 5" card, with a five-cent commemorative postage stamp affixed, signed by the celebrated conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic in blue ink. Rattle's autograph extends across the face of the stamp and is large and clean. In Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91813 | Simon & Garfunkel "Bridge Over Troubled Water" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Bridge Over Troubled Water. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $250.95. |
| 91814 | Bruce Springsteen "The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street Shuffle" RIAA Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of The Wild, The Innocent, & The E Street Shuffle. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Not Sold. |
| 91815 | John Williams Autographed First Day Cover. A first day cover, honoring the U.N. Commission on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, signed by John Williams in black ink. The Academy Award-winning composer and conductor added a bar of music above his signature -- both are large and clean. The cover is postmarked Dec. 3, 1962, and is in Excellent condition with very minor age-toning.Sold for: $119.50. |
| 91816 | Frank Zappa "Chunga's Revenge" Gold CD Award. A gold sales award presented to Record & Tape Traders to commemorate the sale of more that 500,000 cassette and CD copies of Chunga's Revenge. Framed to an overall size of 13" x 17" and in Excellent condition.Sold for: $179.25. |
| 91817 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Ken Peplowski, Scott Hamilton, Merle Koch, Eddie Miller. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Ken Peplowski's Double Exposure signed by himself, John Bunch and John Goldsby, The Scott Hamilton Quintet's The Second Set signed by Hamilton, Merle Koch & Eddie Miller At Michelle's Silver Store signed by both, and Merle Koch and Michele's Silver Stope Jazz Band's One More Time signed by Eddie Miller, Bob Havens, and Nick Fatool.Not Sold. |
| 91818 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Upper Mississippi Jazz Band, Dick Wellstood, Warren Vache, Jr. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes the Upper Mississippi Jazz Band's self titled release signed by Butch Thompson and Reuben Ristrom, Pete Fountain's Standing Room Only signed by Bob Havens, Eddie Miller and Nick Fatool, Dick Wellstood's From Ragtime On signed by himself, and Warren Vache, Jr. and his All Star's Jersey Jazz: At Midnight signed by Vache Jr, John Bunch and Kenny Davern.Not Sold. |
| 91819 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Pete Kelly's Blues, Max Kaminsky, The Big 18 and Merle Koch. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Jack Webb's Pete Kelly's Blues signed by Eddie Miller, Max Kaminsky's Ambassador Of Jazz signed by Dick Cary, The Big 18's Live Echoes Of The Swinging Bands signed by Milt Hinton and Merle Koch's Active "On The Road" Music" signed by Koch.Not Sold. |
| 91820 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including the Original Salty Dogs, Paul Weston and Billy Butterfield. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes The Original Salty Dog's Traditional Classics By.. and Freewheeling With.. both signed by John Cooper, Mike Walbridge, Wayne Jones, Bob Sundstom, Lew Green, Kim Cusack and Tom Bartlett, Paul Weston's Mood For 12 signed by Eddie Miller and Paul Smith, and Mellow Moods of Jazz signed by Billy Butterfield and "Peanuts" Hucko.Not Sold. |
| 91821 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Hilton "Nappy" Lamere, Don Ewell, Walt Gifford, Merle Koch. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Hilton "Nappy" Lamere and his Rendezvous Ballroom Orchestra signed by Lamere and Nick Fatool, George Lewis and Don Ewell's Big 4 signed by Ewell, Walt Gifford's New Yorkers signed by Ed Hubble and Dick Cary, and Merle Koch's Polite Jazz Quartet signed by Koch.Sold for: $59.75. |
| 91822 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Bobby Hackett, Eddie Miller, Shelly Manne. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Bobby Hackett's Jazz Band, 1957 signed by Dick Cary, Hackett's Live At The Roosevelt Grill signed by Vic Dickenson, Dave McKenna Jack Lesberg and Cliff Leeman, Eddie Miller & His Big Band's Soft Jive signed by Miller, and Shelly Manne & Co. signed by Ray Nance.Not Sold. |
| 91823 | Group Of Four signed Dixieland Jazz LPs Including Gene Mayl, Lee Castle, Phil Napoleon. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Gene Mayl's Dixieland Rhythm Kings Down South signed by Mayl, Ernie Carson, Kim Cusack and John Ulrich, Dixieland Heaven signed by Bob Haggart, Kings of Dixieland, Vol. 2 signed by Eddie Miller, Nick Fatool, and Dick Cathcart, and Phil Napoleon's In The Land Of Dixie signed by Kevin Davern and Harry di Vito.Not Sold. |
| 91824 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Dill Jones, Bobby Hackett, Dick Wellstood. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Dill Jones' Plays Bix And Others signed by Jones, Meet Me In Chicago signed by Vic Dickinson, Bobby Hackett's Creole Cookin' signed by Bob Wilber, and Dick Welstood Plays Ragtime Music Of The Sting signed by himself.Not Sold. |
| 91825 | Group Of Four signed Scott Hamilton Jazz LPs. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Scott Hamilton, 2 signed by Hamilton and Jake Hanna, The Scott Hamilton Quintet In Concert signed by Hamilton, Chris Flory, John Bunch, Phil Flanigan, and Chuck Riggs, Tenorshoes signed by Hamilton, and Right on Time signed by Hamilton and Bunch.Not Sold. |
| 91826 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Warren Vache', Jack Teagarden, Dick Sudhalter. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Warren Vache's Blues Walk and Iridescence both signed by Vache', The Jack Teagarden Sextet In Person At The Beach Cub Hotel signed by Eddie Higgins, and Dick Sudhalter's Friends With Pleasure signed by Dan Barrett and Howard Alden.Not Sold. |
| 91827 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Jim Goodwin, Paul Weston, Merle Koch, Great Swamp Jazz Band. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Jim Goodwin & Friends signed by Goodwin, Paul Weston's Crescent City signed by Dick Cathcart, Merle Koch & Michele's Silver Stope Jazz Band signed by Eddie Miller, Bob Havens, and Nick Fatool, and The Great Swamp Jazz Band signed by Warren Vache.Not Sold. |
| 91828 | Group Of Five signed Jazz LPs Including Barbara Lea, Red Norvo, Maxine Sullivan, Lee Wiley, Helen Ward. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Hoagy's Children signed by Barbara Lea, We Remember Mildred Bailey signed by Red Norvo, Maxine Sullivan's I Love To Be In Love signed by Dick Hyman, Lee Wiley Sings signed by Max Kaminsky, and The Helen Ward Songbook signed by Bucky Pizzarelli, Butch Miles, and George Masso.Not Sold. |
| 91829 | Group Of Four signed Dixieland Jazz LPs Including Jimmy McPartland, Gene Mayl, Claire Austin. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Dixieland Now & Then signed by Vic Dickenson and Milt Hinton, Gene Mayl's Country Goes Dixie signed by Ernie Carson and Mayl, Dixieland U.S.A. signed by Vic Dickenson, and Claire Austin's Goin' Crazy With The Blues signed by Gene Mayl.Not Sold. |
| 91830 | Group Of Four signed Dixieland Jazz LPs Including Phil Napoleon, Stan Rubin, Banu Gibson. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Phil Napoleon's Tenderloin Dixieland signed by Kenny Davern, Stan Rubin's Open House signed by Bob Wilber and Milt Hinton, Kings Of Dixieland signed by Eddie Miller, Nick Fatool, and Dick Cathcart, and Banu Gibson's "Oh, Jazz Me" signed by Gibson and Connie Jones.Not Sold. |
| 91831 | Group Of Four signed Jazz LPs Including Herbie Hall, Doc Evans, The Jazz Giants, Billy Butterfield. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Herbie Hall and Joe Muranyi's Clarinet Wobble signed by both, Reminiscing In Dixieland signed by Doc Evans and Knocky Parker, The Jazz Giants signed by Herb Hall, and Billy Butterfield's Instrumentals Never Before On Record signed by Dick Cary and Butterfield with an 8 X 10" photograph signed by Butterfield.Not Sold. |
| 91832 | Group Of 3 Signed Jazz LPs And 3 signed Photos Including Ruby Braff, Dick Hyman, Dick Wellstood. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes From Dixie To Swing signed by Kenny Davern, Doc Cheatham, Vic Dickenson, Gus Johnson Jr., Dick Wellstood and George Divivier, both Fireworks and America The Beautiful signed by Ruby Braff and Dick Hyman, as well as one picture signed by both Braff and Hyman and one picture of each player alone, signed.Not Sold. |
| 91833 | Group Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs and Signed Photos Including Pee Wee Erwin, Vic Dickenson, and Dick Cary. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Pee Wee Erwin's ...Swingin' That Music signed by Hal Smith and 1958 In Manhattan signed by Kenny Davern, Dick Hyman, Jack Lesberg, and Cliff Leeman. Both albums include a signed picture of Erwin. Also included is Vic Dickenson's self-titled LP signed by himself, Bucky Pizzarelli, Doc Cheatham and Zoot Sims with a photo signed by Dickenson and Pee Wee Erwin. Lastly, Dick Cary's Dixieland Doodlers is signed by Cary, Kenny Davern, Harry DiVito and Cliff Leeman with a signed picture of Cary.Not Sold. |
| 91834 | Group Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs And 4 signed Photos Including Jim Cullum, Johnny Wiggs, Pee Wee Erwin, Ruby Braff. Each signed by some or all of the album's players. Includes Jim Cullum's Happy Landing signed by Cullum, Hark Hess, Bobby Gordon, Jim Newell, Cliff Gillette and Harvey Kindervater with a photo signed by Gordon, Gillette, Cullum and Buddy Apfel, Johnny Wiggs' Milenberg Joys signed by him along with a signed photo, Darktown Strutters Ball signed by Pee Wee Erwin with a signed photo of him, and The Ruby Braff - George Barnes Quartet's Live At The New School signed by Braff and Barnes with a photo signed by Braff and Ray Brown.Not Sold. |
| 91835 | Group Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs And Photos including Barbara Lea, Carol Leigh, Banu Gibson and Margaret Whiting.. Each LP includes an 8 X 10" photo signed by the albums's vocalist. Includes Barbara Lea With The Johnny Windhurst Quartet signed by Lea, Richard Lowman, Dick Cary (with a photo signed by him as well), Carol Leigh's Wild Women Don't Have The Blues signed twice by Leigh and once by Kim Cusack (the signed photo of Leigh is also signed by Jim Cullum), Banu Gibson's Spreading Rhythm Around signed by Gibson, Dave Sager, David Boeddinghaus and Charles Fardella, and Margaret Whiting's Going Places. The signatures on each photo are bold and dark.Not Sold. |
| 91836 | Group of Signed Jazz LPs And Photos, Including Ruby Braff, George Buck and Bill Berry. Each album includes a signed 8 X 10 photo. Includes Ruby Braff's Braff Plays Bing: Swinging On A Star signed by him with a photo signed by Braff, Johnny Mince and George Dominic, the Hi-Fi Salute To Bunny (Berigan) signed by Braff with an 8 X 10" signed by him, Ruby Braff Plays Louis Armstrong signed by Braff with an 8 X 10" signed by him, George Buck's Jazzology All Stars signed by Ernie Carson and Charlie Bornemann with an 8 X10" signed by Buck, and Bill Berry's Hello Rev with an 8 X 10" signed by Berry.Not Sold. |
| 91837 | Group of 4 Signed Jazz LPs Including Lou McGarity, George Masso, Don Ewell, Marty Grosz.. Includes The Lou McGarity Big Eight's Blue Lou signed by Doc Severinson, Bob Wilber and Dick Cary, George Masso's Peices Of Eight signed by Masso, Bob Rosengarden, Bucky Pizzarelli and Derek Smith, Don Ewell's A Jazz Portrait Of The Artist signed by Ewell, and Marty Grosz and His Blue Angels' I Hope Gabriel Likes My Music signed by Grosz and Dick Wellstood.Not Sold. |
| 91838 | Lot Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs And Photos Including Jerry Fuller, Jake Hanna, Eddie Higgins, Richard Rodgers. Each signed by some or all of the album's performers. Includes The Jerry Fuller - Don DeMicheal Swingtet In Concert... signed by Fuller and DeMicheal with signed photos of each, The Hanna-Fontana Band's Live At Concord signed by Jake Hanna, Carl Fontana, Herb Ellis and Dave McKenna with signed 8 X 10"s of Hanna and Fontana, Eddie Higgins' My Time Of Day signed and inscribed by Higgins with a signed photo of him, and The Music Of Richard Rodgers signed by pianist Keith Ingham with a signed photo of him.Not Sold. |
| 91839 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Peanuts Hucko, Jack Teagarden and more. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Summit Meeting signed by Johhny Wiggs, Raymond Burke with a signed photo of Burke, Peanuts Hucko's Peanuts In Everybody's Bag signed by Hucko with a signed photo of him, Jack Teagarden's This Is Teagarden! signed by Ray Sherman, and Yank Lawson and Bob Haggart's What's New? signed by Eddie Hubble, Ralph Sutton, Yank Lawson, Bob Wilber and Bud Freeman with a signed photo of Wilber, Larson and Bob Haggart.Not Sold. |
| 91840 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Pete Fountain, Bud Freeman, Dick Hyman and more. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Pete Fountain's Crescent City signed by Eddie Miller, Bud Freeman's Live In Harlem signed by Freeman, Dick Hyman's A Century Of Irving Berlin signed by Hyman with a signed photo of him, and The Rhythm Section signed by Milt Hinton with a signed photo of him.Not Sold. |
| 91841 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Eddy Davis, Edmond Hall, Art Hodes, Peanuts Hucko and Howard Alden. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Eddy Davis And The Hot Jazz Orchestra signed by Davis and Bobby Gordon with a signed photo of Vince Giordano, Edmund Hall and Art Hodes' Original Blue Note Jazz, Vol. 1 signed by Hodes with a signed picture of him, Peanuts Hucko With His Pied Piper Quintet signed by Hucko and Peter Appleyard with a signed photo of both, and The Howard Alden All Star Quintet's Swinging Into Prominence signed by Alden with a signed photo of him.Not Sold. |
| 91842 | Lot Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs And Photos Including Peter Ecklund, George Finola, Doc Evans, Ralph Sutton. Each signed by some or all of the album's performers. Includes Peter Ecklund and the Melody Makers signed by Peter Ecklund with a photo signed by Ecklund; New Orleans After Hours featuring George Finola and signed by him on the cover; Doc Evans' Jazz Band's Spirituals and Blues signed by Evans on the back cover; Ralph Sutton & Kenny Davern LP, signed by both on the back cover, with additional photos of Sutton and Davern, signed again by each.Not Sold. |
| 91843 | Lot Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs And Photos Including Ray Burke, Billy Butterfield, Vic Dickenson. Each signed by some or all of the album's performers. Includes Ray Burke's Speakeasy Boys signed by Burke with an additional photo also signed by Burke; Billy Plays Bix by The Billy Butterfield Jazz Band signed by Butterfield, with an additional photo also signed by Butterfield; Carson-Bornemann All-Stars signed by Ernie Carson and Charlie Borneman, with two additional photos signed by each; A Night at the New Eddie Condon's by Red Balaban & Cats, signed by Balaban and his bandmates, with additional photos of Vic Dickenson and Ed Polcer, signed by each.Not Sold. |
| 91844 | Lot Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs And Photos Including Armand Hug, Ray Burke, Dick Hyman, Bob Wilbur, Art Hodes, Billy Butterfield. Each signed by some or all of the album's performers. Includes Armand Hug Plays Jazz signed by Hug with a photo signed by Hug and his band; The Music of Jelly Roll Morton by Dick Hyman featuring Bob Wilbur, signed by Hyman, Wilbur with a photos signed again by Hyman and Wilber; Art Hodes & His Group's Mostly Blues, signed by Hodes; The Billy Butterfield Jazz Band's Just Friends, signed by Butterfield on the cover with an additional photo also signed by Butterfield.Not Sold. |
| 91845 | Lot Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs Including Bud Freeman, Bob Wilber, Scott Hamilton, Art Hodes. Each signed by some or all of the album's performers. Includes Bud Freeman's The Test Of Time and Song Of The Tenor both signed by Freeman, Bob Wilber And The Scott Hamilton Quartet signed by Wilber and Hamilton, and Albert Nichols With Art Hodes' All-Star Stompers signed by Hodes.Not Sold. |
| 91846 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Don Ewell, Art Hodes, Dick Hyman and Barbara Curtis. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes The Don Ewell Quartet's Yellow Dog Blues signed by Ewell and Marty Grosz, Art Hodes' Art For Art's Sake signed by Hodes, Dick Hyman's Genius At Play signed by Hyman with a signed photo of him, and The Barbara Curtis Quintet's Long Overdue signed by Curtis with a signed picture of Curtis and Ralph Sutton.Not Sold. |
| 91847 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Al Hirt, Joe Venuti, George Barnes, The Riverboat Dandies and more. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Al Hirt's Horn A-Plenty signed by Hirt, Joe Venuti and George Barnes' Gems signed by Venuti and Jake Hanna with a signed picture of Venuti, Tom Artin And Condon's Hot Lunch signed by Artin and Dick Waldburger with a signed photo of Artin, and The Riverboat Dandies signed by Ray Bauduc and Nappy Lamere with a signed photo of Bauduc and one of Lamere, Bauduc, Stan Wrightsman and Eddie Miller.Not Sold. |
| 91848 | Lot Of 4 Signed Jazz LPs And Photos Including Jack Teagarden, Jim Cullum, Eddie Condon. Each signed by some or all of the album's performers. Includes Jack Teagarden 1953/54 In San Francisco signed by Ralph Sutton, Jim Cullum's Happy Jazz Band's Hot signed by Cullum and Allan Vache with a photo signed by Bobby Gordon, Cliff Gillette and Jim Cullum, Eddie Condon's Best Of signed by Ralph Sutton and Charleston: The Song That Made The Twenties Roar signed by Dick Hyman with a signed photo of him.Not Sold. |
| 91849 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group, Including Billy Butterfield, Ruby Braff, Ross Tompkins and George Barnes. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Lee Wiley and Billy Butterfield's A Touch Of The Blues signed by Butterfield with a signed photo of him, Rudy Braff and George Barnes Quartet Salutes Rodgers And Hart signed by Braff and Barnes with a signed picture of Braff, Ross Tompkins' Scrimshaw signed by Tompkins with a signed picture of him, and The Ruby Braff / George Barnes Quartet's "To Fred Astaire, With Love" signed by Braff with a signed picture of him.Not Sold. |
| 91850 | Jazz Signed LP And Photo Group including Banu Gibson, Millie Vernon, Marlene VerPlanck and Helen Humes. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Banu Gibson's Jazz Me Blues signed by Gibson, Bob Haggart, Bud Freeman, Gus Johnson, Yank Lawson and Johnny Varro with a signed photo of Gibson, Millie Vernon's Old Shoes signed by Brian Torff, Marlene VerPlanck Loves Johnny Mercer signed by VerPlanck with a photo signed by Butch Miles, and The Incomparable Helen Humes signed by Ernie Carson.Not Sold. |
| 91851 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Ernie Carson, Art Hodes and Dick Hyman. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Ernie Carson And His Capitol City Jazz Band signed by Carson and Herman Foretich with two signed photos of Carson, The Art Hodes Trio's Apex Blues signed by Hodes, Art Hodes' The Art Of Hodes signed by Hodes and several others, and Dick Hyman's Gulf Coast Blues signed by Hyman with a signed photo of him.Not Sold. |
| 91852 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Jim Cullum, Kenny Davern, George Finola, Bobby Hackett and Vic Dickenson. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Jim Cullum's Happy Jazz Band's Live And Swigin' signed by Cullum and Allen Vache' with a signed photo of Cullum, Kenny Davern's One Hour Tonight signed by Davern, Howard Alden, Phil Flanigan and Giampaolo Biagi with a signed photo of Davern, George Finola's "No Words" - Just George signed by Finola, and Bobby Hackett and Vic Dickenson At The Royal Box signed by Dickenson and Nancy Nelson.Not Sold. |
| 91853 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Banu Gibson, Dick Hyman and Allan Vache'. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Banu Gibson's Let Yourself Go signed by Gibson, Charles Fardella, David Sager, David Boeddinghaus and Hal Smith with a photo signed by Gibson and one signed by Gibson and Boeddinghaus, Dick Hyman and The Perfect Jazz (Repertory) Quintet Plays Irving Berlin signed by Hyman and Bob Wilber with a signed photo of Hyman, The Hotel Edison Roof Orchestra's Breakaway signed by John Otto, And Allan Vache's Jazz Moods signed by Vache' and Howard Elkins with a signed photo of Vache'.Not Sold. |
| 91854 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including Waldo's Gutbucket Syncopators, Barney Bigard, John Bunch and others. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes Waldo's Gutbucket Syncopator's Jazz In The Afternoon signed by Terry Waldo and Wayne Jones, Barney Bigard's Clarinet Gumbo signed by Dick Cary with a signed photo of Bigard, John Bunch's Jubilee signed by Bunch with a signed photo of him, and Add-A-Part Jazz signed by Milt Hinton.Not Sold. |
| 91855 | Signed Jazz LP And Photo Group Including The Smith Street Society, The Last Chance Jazz Band, Dick Gibson and more. Each signed by one or more of the album's performers. Includes The Smith Street Society's But First signed by Herb Gardner with a signed photo of him, The Last Chance Jazz Band signed by Johnny Windhurst and Eddie Hubble with a signed photo of Hubble, Dick Gibson's Colorado Jazz Party signed by Cliff Leeman, Ross Tompkins and Kai Winding, The Howard Alden / Dan Barrett Quintet's Swing Street signed by Alden and Barrett with a signed photo of both, and Ruby Braff and Scott Hamilton's A First signed by Braff, Hamilton, and John Bunch with signed photos of both Braff and Hamilton.Not Sold. |
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| 92000 | G. Holte Untitled Oil on panel 15-3/4 x 11-3/4 inches (40.0 x 29.8 cm) Signed lower right G. Holte Sold for: $776.75. |
| 92001 | Continental School Children at Play, Nineteenth Century Oil on tin 10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm) Unsigned Sold for: $101.58. |
| 92002 | After Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velazquez (Spanish 1599-1660) Self Portrait Oil on panel 14 x 10-1/2 inches (35.6 x 26.7 cm) Unsigned Sold for: $262.90. |
| 92003 | Janos Z. Molnar (Hungarian 1878-1960) Still Life with Teacup, Apples, and Olives Oil on panel 5-1/4 x 7-1/2 inches (13.3 x 19.1 cm) Signed lower right Molnar Z. Janos Sold for: $179.25. |
| 92004 | Filippo Indoni (Italian 1842-1908) Flirtation Watercolor on paper 17-1/2 x 12 inches (44.5 x 30.5 cm) Signed lower right Indoni Sold for: $836.50. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92005 | In the style of Emile Albert Gruppe (American 1896 - 1978) Upstate New York, 1948 Oil on Masonite 14 x 16 inches Signed on reverse, Gruppe NY 1948Sold for: $1,553.50. |
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| 92006 | Robert Wood (American 1889-1979) Mountain Landscape Canvas print 24 x 48 inches (61.0 x 121.9 cm) Sold for: $49.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92007 | James Milford Zornes (American b. 1908) Baja Coast, 1960 Watercolor on paper 9-3/4 x 12 inches (24.8 x 30.5 cm) Signed lower left Zornes/1960 and lower right ZORNES 60 Sold for: $310.70. |
| 92008 | James Milford Zornes (American b. 1908) Dingle Bay County Kerry, Ireland, 1989 Watercolor on paper 8 x 8-1/2 inches (20.3 x 21.6 cm) Signed lower left ZORNES 89 Sold for: $262.90. |
| 92009 | James Milford Zornes (American b. 1908) Mendocino Shore, 1987 Watercolor on paper 8-3/4 x 11-1/2 inches (22.2 x 29.2 cm) Signed lower right ZORNES/87 Sold for: $507.88. |
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| 92010 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Mountain Landscape Watercolor on paper, mounted on cardboard 5-1/4 x 7-1/4 inches (13.3 x 18.4 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92011 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Building Watercolor and pen on paper, mounted on mat board 5 x 7 inches (12.7 x 17.8 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92012 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Landscape with Houses and Telephone Poles Watercolor and pen on paper, mounted on cardboard 6-1/4 x 8 inches (15.9 x 20.3 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92013 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Landscape with Church Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 8 x 11 inches (20.3 x 27.9 cm) Signed lower right JM Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92014 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Landscape with Houses Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 11 x 9 inches (27.9 x 22.9 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92015 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Landscape with Building Watercolor and pen on paper, mounted on mat board 6-1/2 x 8-3/4 inches (16.5 x 22.2 cm) Signed lower right JM Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92016 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Landscape with Tree Watercolor and pencil on paper, mounted on cardboard 10-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches (26.0 x 19.7 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92017 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Flowers Watercolor and pencil on paper, mounted on mat board 12 x 9-1/2 inches (30.5 x 24.1 cm) Signed lower right JM Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92018 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Leaves Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 9 x 5-3/4 inches (22.9 x 14.6 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92019 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Flowers Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 10-1/4 x 8-3/4 inches (26.0 x 22.2 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92020 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Flowers Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 8 x 7 inches (20.3 x 17.8 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92021 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Flowers Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 10 x 6-1/4 inches (25.4 x 15.9 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92022 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Flowers Watercolor on paper, mounted on cardboard 7-1/2 x 4-1/4 inches (19.1 x 10.8 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92023 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Abstraction Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 6 x 3-1/2 inches (15.2 x 8.9 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92024 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Abstraction Ink on paper, mounted on mat board 5-1/2 x 8 inches (14.0 x 20.3 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92025 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Abstraction Watercolor and acrylic on paper, mounted on mat board 8-1/4 x 10 inches (21.0 x 25.4 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92026 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) The New Baby Watercolor on paper, mounted on paper, mounted on mat board 11 x 7-3/4 inches (27.9 x 19.7 cm) Signed lower right JM Inscribed lower left: The new baby Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92027 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Mother and Child Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 10 x 7-3/4 inches (25.4 x 19.7 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92028 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Mother and Child Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 9-1/2 x 7-3/4 inches (24.1 x 19.7 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92029 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Portrait of a Family Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 12 x 9 inches (30.5 x 22.9 cm) Signed lower right JM Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92030 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Portrait of a Seated Woman Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 11 x 8 inches (27.9 x 20.3 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92031 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Portrait of a Family Watercolor and pencil on paper, mounted on mat board 7-1/2 x 10 inches (19.1 x 25.4 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92032 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Portrait Watercolor and charcoal on paper, mounted on mat board 6-3/4 x 10 inches (17.1 x 25.4 cm) Signed lower right JM Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92033 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Mother and Child Watercolor on paper, mounted on mat board 9 x 3-3/4 inches (22.9 x 9.5 cm) Unsigned Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
| 92034 | Josephine Mahaffey (American 1903-1982) Portrait of a Woman with Umbrella India ink on cardboard, mounted on mat board 13 x 8 inches (33.0 x 20.3 cm) Signed lower right JM Josephine Mahaffey attended the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) and after graduation continued her studies with Sallie Blythe Mummert. Additional instruction was with Clinton King, Octavio Medellin, Kathleen Lawrence, and John Erickson. For many years she ran her own art gallery in Azle and taught watercolor classes in Fort Worth. Josephine was a fixture at Fair Park and the State Fair of Texas selling her art. In 1968, she was honored with the naming of "Josephine Mahaffey Day" at the State Fair of Texas. Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92035 | Charles J. A. Wilson (Scottish/American 1880-1965) Tranep Etching, ed. 10/50 7 x 5 inches (17.8 x 12.7 cm) Signed in pencil lower right C.J.A. Wilson Not Sold. |
| 92036 | A Book Containing Prints of British Monuments A hardcover book containing approximately 165 loose prints, all depicting various British monuments and landmarks. Some repetitious prints. Examples include: Kensington Palace, Ironmongers Hall, Entrance to the King's Palace, House of Lords, Horse Guards. Spine of book labeled H.O./K. Sold for: $239.00. |
| 92037 | A Book Containing Prints of British Monuments A hardcover book containing approximately 180 loose prints, all depicting various British monuments and landmarks. Some repetitious prints. Examples include: West India Docks, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Bridge, The Treasury Whitehall. Spine of book labeled W.E. Sold for: $262.90. |
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Asian |
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| 92038 | Group of Four Netsuke Group includes four male figures, of varying sizes, with wood stands Tallest: 3-1/4in. high Sold for: $191.20. |
| 92039 | A Carved Ivory Beauty The figure in long robes and an ornamental head-piece, holding a basket containing fish in one hand and a lotus branch in the other. On a wood base. 10-1/4 inches high Sold for: $179.25. |
| 92040 | A Group of Three Carved Ivory Beauties Each figure in long robes and holding a lotus branch. Each on a wood base. Each approximately 8-1/4 inches high Sold for: $239.00. |
| 92041 | A Carved Ivory Emperor and Empress An ivory Emperor and Empress, each in ornately carved robes and crowns, the emperor holding a strand of prayer beads and the empress holding a small box. Each seated on an elaborate throne, the emperor on a six-headed dragon throne and the empress on a six-head pheonix throne. Each throne with a backdrop of carved openwork scenes. Each on a wood base. Approximately 18 inches high x 13-1/2 inches wide x 11 inches deep Not Sold. |
| 92042 | Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Toggle Chinese carved jade/hardstone toggle of two figures, one holding a peach and one holding the stem of a lotus frond. Of white coloration with yellow suffusions. With wood stand 3in. high Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92043 | Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Figure Chinese carved jade/hardstone figure of a dragon turtle beneath a lotus frond and seated on coins. Of green coloration with rust suffusions 2in. high Not Sold. |
| 92044 | Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Vessel Chinese carved jade/hardstone vessel of a duck, cover with a smaller baby duck. Of pale green coloration with rust suffusion on cover 4in. long Not Sold. |
| 92045 | Chinese Jade/Hardstone Toad Chinese carved jade/hardstone figure of a toad with taels and coin in mouth. Also seated on coins. Of pale green coloration 5-3/4in. high Not Sold. |
| 92046 | Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Qilin Chinese carved jade/hardstone openwork figure of a qilin and tael. Of pale green coloration 4in. high Not Sold. |
| 92047 | Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Elephant Chinese carved jade/hardstone figure of an elephant with tusks, in mid stride. Of pale green coloration with rust suffusion. On a wood stand 6in. long Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92048 | Pair of Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Lions Pair of Chinese carved jade/hardstone lions. Of pale green coloration Each 4-1/2in. long Not Sold. |
| 92049 | Pair of Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Chimera Pair of Chinese carved jade/hardstone figures of recumbent chimera with mouths agape. Of pale green coloration with dark green and spinach suffusions Each 5in. high Not Sold. |
| 92050 | Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Tiger Chinese carved jade/hardstone figure of a tiger, in mid-stride atop rockery. Of pale green and dark green coloration 9in. long Not Sold. |
| 92051 | A Carved Serpentine Openwork Figure A carved serpentine openwork figure of a pheonix and a small bird, perched on tree branches. Of celadon coloration. On a wood base. 7 inches high x 5 inches wide Sold for: $89.63. |
| 92052 | A Pair of Serpentine Pheonix A pair of carved serpentine pheonix, each perched on a tree branch. Of green coloration with spinach green suffusions. Each on a wood base. Each 6-3/4 inches high x 3-1/4 inches wide Sold for: $89.63. |
| 92053 | Pair of Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Fu Lions Pair of Chinese carved jade/hardstone figures of fu lions, each with stylized mane and gaping mouth. Of mottled green and grey coloration. On wood stands Each 6in. high Not Sold. |
| 92054 | Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Horse Chinese carved jade/hardstone figure of a rampant horse with flowing tail and mane. Of dark green coloration 8in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92055 | Chinese Carved Jade/Hardstone Horse Head Chinese carved jade/hardstone figure of horse head, with mouth agape. Of mottled pale green coloration. With wood stand 9-1/2in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92056 | Group of Chinese Lapis Lazuli Carvings Group of three Chinese lapis lazuli carvings: dragon with flaming pearl, peach, and two elephants. All with wood stands Tallest: 4-3/4in. high Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92057 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese carved overlay glass snuff bottles with red ducks on a white ground 2-7/8in. high Sold for: $51.00. |
| 92058 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese red overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; one with animals in a landscape, with faux double ring handles; one with foliate designs 3in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92059 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese carved two color overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; red and dark green dragon and phoenix; black and red dragon and phoenix 3in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92060 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese two color overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; yellow and blue phoenix in a landscape and dragon above waves; and red and blue fowl amid foliage 2-3/4in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92061 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese carved two color overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; green and yellow butterflies and water plants; together with green and yellow dragons and pearls 3in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92062 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese two color overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; white and green horse and foliage; white and dark green water plants and animals 2-3/4in. and 3-3/8in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92063 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese carved purple overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; carp amid lotus; and cockrels in a landscape 2-7/8in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92064 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese carved red and blue overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; phoenix amid clouds; and cranes amid lotus 2-3/4in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92065 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese carved clear glass overlay snuff bottles with green overlay; one with birds and lotus; one with birds amid foliage Tallest: 2-5/8in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92066 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese snuff bottles; "goldstone" of flattened and rounded form, together with ceramic with rust-flecked glaze Tallest: 3-3/8in. high Sold for: $34.00. |
| 92067 | Two Chinese Snuff Bottles Two Chinese carved snowflake obsidian snuff bottles 2-1/2in. high Not Sold. |
| 92068 | Pair of Chinese Snuff Bottles Pair of Chinese glass/plastic snuff bottles with silver/metal overlay of animals Each 3-1/4in. high Not Sold. |
| 92069 | Three Chinese Snuff Bottles Three Chinese carved two color overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; orange and yellow cockrels in a landscape; yellow and red carp amid water foliage, signed; and yellow and red phoenix amid clouds 3in. high Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92070 | Three Chinese Snuff Bottles Three Chinese carved two color overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; red and green with horses and foliage; red and black with designs of prunus and birds; and red and green with animals in a landscape Tallest: 3-1/4in. high Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92071 | Three Chinese Snuff Bottles Three Chinese carved overlay glass snuff bottles; just insects, signed; green insects and foliage; and blue cranes in a landscape with pavilion; all on pink ground 3in. high Sold for: $89.63. |
| 92072 | Three Chinese Snuff Bottles Three Chinese carved red over clear overlay glass snuff bottles: horses, tiger and lion; and chilongs and bats Tallest: 3in. high Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92073 | Chinese Cameo Glass Snuff Bottles Three modern Chinese cameo glass snuff bottles with designs of animals on clear glass 2-3/4in. high Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92074 | Three Chinese Snuff Bottles Three Chinese amberine figural carved snuff bottles, all signed Tallest: 3in. high Sold for: $34.00. |
| 92075 | Three Snuff Bottles Three faux turquoise flattened, rounded snuff bottles with character designs all over Each 2-1/2in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92076 | Four Chinese Snuff Bottles Four Chinese two color overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; of various shape and size depicting horse and prunus; cranes and rams; bunnies and butterflies in a landscape; and hawks on rockery Tallest: 3-7/8in. high Not Sold. |
| 92077 | Chinese Cameo Glass Snuff Bottles Four Chinese modern cameo glass snuff bottles with blue and white designs of animals and foliage on opaque white glass Tallest: 3in. high Sold for: $89.63. |
| 92078 | Four Chinese Snuff Bottles Four Chinese carved black overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; cranes amid foliage; phoenix and dragon; horses in a landscape, signed; and foliage Tallest: 2-7/8in. high Sold for: $89.63. |
| 92079 | Four Chinese Snuff Bottles Four Chinese glass overlay snuff bottles on white ground; blue and green phoenix and dragon in landscape; five color animals in landscape; four color insect and bird in landscape; and yellow designs of fowl amid foliage 3in. high Sold for: $179.25. |
| 92080 | Four Chinese Snuff Bottles Four Chinese carved orange and blue overlay glass snuff bottles on white ground; birds and koi amid water plants; birds in land and waterscape; lion and stag; and birds amid foliage Tallest: 4in. Sold for: $89.63. |
| 92081 | Four Chinese Snuff Bottles Four Chinese carved overlay glass snuff bottles on snowflake ground; blue with bi designs; blue precious vessels; red characters; and red chilongs 2-7/8in. high Sold for: $149.38. |
| 92082 | Four Chinese Snuff Bottles Three Chinese blue and white porcelain snuff bottles of various shape and size; two figural; one with scepter and lappet borders; together with blue and red glazed depicting a figure with animals in a village 3-1/4in. high Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92083 | Four Chinese Snuff Bottles Four Chinese carved faux turquoise snuff bottles of various shape and size; two signed, three with figural compositions, and one with koi amid waterplants Tallest: 3-3/8in. high Sold for: $46.00. |
| 92084 | Five Chinese Snuff Bottles Five Chinese carved overlay glass snuff bottles; yellow and red deer and crane in a landscape on blue ground, signed; red carp on an orange ground; white and red rabbits and foliage on blue ground, signed; celadon designs of water fowl and carp on yellow ground; and orange designs of cranes on yellow ground 3in. high Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92085 | Five Chinese Snuff Bottles Five Chinese carved green overlay glass snuff bottles on opaque white ground: animals in a landscape; fish and lotus; birds in a landscape; carp and goldfish; and birds amid prunus Tallest: 3in. high Sold for: $77.68. |
| 92086 | Five Chinese Snuff Bottles Five Chinese carved jade/hardstone snuff bottles; two of ducks and bat; two of koi; and one of carp, bat and gourds 2-5/8in. high Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92087 | Six Chinese Snuff Bottles Six Chinese carved hardstone snuff bottles, each with double chilong handles 2-1/4in. high Sold for: $74.09. |
| 92088 | Six Chinese Snuff Bottles Six Chinese snuff bottles; each double gourd hardstone, with silver/metal overlay and turquoise stopper Each 3-1/4in. high Sold for: $89.63. |
| 92089 | Chinese Beijing Cameo Jars Three Chinese cameo glass covered jars; blue with white overlay of birds and foliage; yellow with five color overlay of fowl amid water plants; and purple with white overlay of butterflies and flowers. All marked to base Each 4-1/2in. high Sold for: $149.38. |
| 92090 | A Pair of Carved Amethyst Vessels A pair of carved amethyst vessels, in the form of quail. Each on a wood base. Each approximately 3-1/4 inches high x 4-3/4 inches long Sold for: $239.00. |
| 92091 | A Carved Amberine Tripod Koro A carved amberine tripod koro and cover, with qilin head double loose ring handles, and a dog finial surmounting double loose ring handles to cover. On a wood base. 7-3/4 inches high x 8 inches long Sold for: $39.00. |
| 92092 | Chinese Vase Chinese yellow glass vase with woven pattern 10-1/2in. high Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92093 | Chinese Vase Chinese yellow baluster form vase 10-1/2in. high Sold for: $95.60. |
| 92094 | Asian Ceramic Vase Asian ceramic baluster form vase with butterfly and rose designs on a yellow ground 10in. high Not Sold. |
| 92095 | Chinese Ceramic Vase Chinese ceramic baluster form vase, with black ground and incised designs of bamboo and foliate foot, signed on base 17-1/2in. high Not Sold. |
| 92096 | Chinese Gilt Metal Box Chinese gilt metal box, the lid inset with reticulated jade plaque depicting dragons and character 4-5/16in. x 3-3/4in. x 2-1/2in. Not Sold. |
| 92097 | A Serpentine Tablescreen An oval serpentine plaque, with various applied jade/hardstone flowers, leaves, and lotus to front. In a carved openwork wood stand. 12 inches high x 10-1/4 inches wide Sold for: $179.25. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92098 | Commemorative Crystal Plate Fostoria, American Twentieth Century Plate entitled The Flag, depicts a woman sewing the flag Marked Old Glory 1777 and Fostoria/1971 In original box 8 inches high x 10.25 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92099 | A Commemorative Crystal Plate Fostoria, American Twentieth Century Plate entitled Star Spangled Banner, depicts the profile of Francis Scott Key Marked Star Spangled Banner 1814 and Fostoria/1972 In original box 8 inches high x 10.25 inches wide Not Sold. |
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Other |
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| 92100 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Foster & Bailey, Providence, RI Late Nineteenth Century Monogram to the reverse AB, monogram to the front STERLING 5650 12.1 inches long x 5.7 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92101 | An American Silver Hand Mirror and Brush Howard Sterling Co., Providence, RI 1892 Old English-style monogram on the reverse h, hallmark on the tip of the mirror with STERLING PAT. 92 The mirror: 9.7 inches long x 5 inches wide Sold for: $49.00. |
| 92102 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Gorham, Providence, RI Early Twentieth Century Script monogram to the reverse RPS, marked on the side GORHAM STERLING B3 7.6 inches long x 4.9 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92103 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Gorham, Providence, RI Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse P, hallmark to the side with STERLING C445 7.8 inches long x 5.8 inches wide Sold for: $39.00. |
| 92104 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Gorham, Providence, RI 1919 Monogram to the reverse R.F.D., hallmarks to the side with STERLING 2-300 'trumpet' 8.7 inches long x 5.6 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92105 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Maker unknown Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse CSL, marked to the top of the handle STERLING 9.6 inches long x 4.9 inches wide Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92106 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Gorham, Providence, RI Early Twentieth Century Script monogram to the reverse FZA centered between 1880 and 1905, hallmarks to the side with STERLING C1143 5.6 inches long x 3.6 inches wide Sold for: $39.00. |
| 92107 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Frank M. Whiting Co., North Attleboro, MA Early Twentieth Century Hallmark to the side with STERLING 3300 10.2 inches long x 6.1 inches wide Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92108 | An American Silver Hand Mirror R. Blackington & Co., North Attleboro, MA Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse DLL, hallmark to the front with STERLING 6300 HAND HAMMERED 11 inches long x 5.9 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92109 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Alvin Corporation, Providence, RI Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse END, hallmark to the front with STERLING 10.7 inches long x 6 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92110 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Webster Co., North Attleboro, MA Early Twentieth Century Hallmark to the front with STERLING 11.1 inches long x 5.5 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92111 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Alvin Corp., Providence, RI Early Twentieth Century Marked on the front ALVIN/STERLING 10.7 inches long x 6 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92112 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Maker unknown Early Twentieth Century Script monogram to the reverse MM '09., unidentified hallmark to the handle with STERLING/7490 9.6 inches long x 5.1 inches wide Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92113 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Wm. B. Kerr & Co., Newark, NJ Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse MPW, hallmark to the side with STERLING 5900 H.M.K. 12.2 inches long x 4.8 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92114 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Wm. B. Kerr & Co., Newark, NJ Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse AJH, hallmark to the side with STERLING 2800 10.1 inches long x 5 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92115 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Maker unknown Early Twentieth Century Marked on the front STERLING 13.7 inches long x 4.6 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92116 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Saart Bros. Co., Attleboro, MA Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse W, hallmark to the front with STERLING 13.1 inches long x 4.1 inches wide Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92117 | An American Silver Hand Mirror International Silver Co., Meriden, CT Early Twentieth Century Hallmark to the side with INTERNATIONAL STERLING 13.3 inches long x 4.5 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92118 | An American Silver Hand Mirror International Silver Co., Meriden, CT Early Twentieth Century Script monogram to the reverse MEG, hallmark to the top of the handle with INTERNATIONAL/STERLING 13.7 inches long x 4.6 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92119 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Maker unknown Early Twentieth Century Indiscernible hallmark to the top of the handle with STERLING 12.3 inches long x 5 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92120 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Alvin Corp., Providence, RI Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse MH, marked to the top of the handle ALVIN STERLING 11.7 inches long x 5.3 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92121 | An American Silver Hand Mirror The McChesney Co., Newark, NJ Early Twentieth Century Monogram to the reverse MEW, hallmark on the side with STERLING B20-15 13.3 inches long x 5 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92122 | An American Silver Hand Mirror Alvin Corporation, Providence, RI Early Twentieth Century Old English-style monogram to the reverse EH, marked on the side STERLING ALVIN 14.7 inches long x 4.5 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92123 | An American Silver Hand Mirror and Brush Simons Bro. Co., Philadelphia, PA Late Nineteenth Century Block monogram to the reverse E.L.P., hallmark with STERLING 2050 ET 9.5 inches long x 5.2 inches wide Sold for: $39.00. |
| 92124 | A Canadian Silver Hand Mirror and Brush Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Canada Late Nineteenth Century Old English-style monogram to the reverse D, marked to the top of the handle BIRKS STERLING 14.5 inches long x 5 inches wide Sold for: $29.00. |
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Session 7 |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92300 | A Painted Wooden Candlestick Green and antique white 19 inches tall Not Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92301 | An Assortment of Ten Decorative Items Including a painted metal box; a surveyor's level; a brass film tank; a carnegie scale; a wooden vise; a wooden mallet; a wooden reel with line; a wooden carpenter's plane. Sold for: $59.75. |
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Decorative Arts, Continental |
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| 92302 | Brass Wall Decoration An enameled brass wall decoration, representing a swarm of butterflies 30 inches high x 17 inches wide Sold for: $19.00. |
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Asian |
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| 92303 | Three Chinese Puppets Circa 1900 18 inches high Sold for: $119.50. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92304 | A Wooden Planter Box Unknown maker Circa 1900 Rectangular with gilt painted panels of birds, butterflies and flowers to one side, carved wooden medallions to the other, metal lined Unmarked 12 inches high x 30 inches wide x 10 inches deepSold for: $119.50. |
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Timepieces |
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| 92305 | A British Carved Wooden Wall Clock Unknown maker Nineteenth Century The smooth faced clock with gilt roman numerals and hands surrounded by an ornately carved frame depicting , thistles, shamrocks, daffodils and roses, also with a pendulum Unmarked 28 inches square Provenance: Originally from a paneled room from the General Council of British Shipping, LondonSold for: $119.50. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92306 | Bronze Bell Oval train bell, with two unflared sides 18.5 inches high x 10 inches wide x 14 inches deep Not Sold. |
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General Americana |
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| 92307 | Cast Replica of the Liberty Bell 17-1/2 x 12 inchesSold for: $478.00. |
| 92308 | Cast Replica of the Liberty Bell 17-1/2 x 12 inchesSold for: $478.00. |
| 92309 | Cast Replica of the Liberty Bell 17-1/2 x 12 inchesSold for: $478.00. |
| 92310 | Cast Replica of the Liberty Bell 17-1/2 x 12 inchesSold for: $478.00. |
| 92311 | Cast Replica of the Liberty Bell 17-1/2 x 12 inchesSold for: $478.00. |
| 92312 | Cast Replica of the Liberty Bell 17-1/2 x 12 inchesSold for: $478.00. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92313 | Cast Replica of the Liberty Bell 17-1/2 x 12 inchesSold for: $478.00. |
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General Americana |
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| 92314 | Cast Replica of the Liberty Bell 17-1/2 x 12 inchesSold for: $478.00. |
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Asian |
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| 92315 | A Balinese Wooden Bell Unknown maker, Bali Twentieth Century The carved wooden bell of smooth form with wooden handle to top and wooden clapper Unmarked 12.5 inches high x 34.7 inches wide x 12.7 inches deep Provenance: Eagull AntiqueNot Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92316 | Seven Pieces of Brass "Lucky Money" Tung Chih period (1862 A.D.) Dimensions vary Not Sold. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92317 | Six Plain Brass Plates 12 inches diameter Not Sold. |
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Decorative Arts, Continental |
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| 92318 | Group of Brass Elephants A group of 12 miniature brass elephants. 6 inches high x 8 inches wide Not Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92319 | A Hand-woven Carpet An Indian hand-knotted wool pile carpet. 92 inches high x 342 inches wide Not Sold. |
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Rugs & Textiles |
|
| 92320 | A Turkish Woven Mat Unknown maker, Hereke, Turkey Twentieth century Silk, cotton Unmarked 25-1/4 x 18 inches (64.1 x 45.7 cm) A silk pictorial mat with tree-of-life, bird and animal decoration on cream ground.Not Sold. |
| 92321 | A Dhurrie Rug Unknown maker, India Twentieth century Wool, cotton 72 x 39 inches (182.9 x 99.1 cm) Unmarked The flat woven rug with stylized tree-of-life, bird and butterfly decoration on cream ground. Not Sold. |
| 92322 | A Dhurrie Rug Unknown maker, India Twentieth century Cotton Unmarked 82 x 48-1/2 inches (208.3 x 123.2 cm) A finely woven dhurrie rug with green medallion with stylized geometric decoration on tan ground and blue border. Sold for: $89.63. |
| 92323 | A Large Dhurrie Rug Unknown maker, India Twentieth century Wool, cotton 164 x 128 inches (416.6 x 325.1 cm) Unmarked The flat woven rug with stylized geometric floral decoration on cream ground with coral borders.Not Sold. |
| 92324 | A Turkish Rug Unknown maker, Turkey Twentieth century Wool, cotton 55 x 31 inches (139.7 x 78.7 cm) Unmarked The pile carpet of triple medallion form on shaded red ground.Not Sold. |
| 92325 | A Turkish Rug Unknown maker, Turkey Twentieth century Wool, cotton 93-1/2 x 48-1/2 inches (237.5 x 123.2 cm) Unmarked On beige ground with brick center in mihrab form with medallion decoration. Condition: OkSold for: $119.50. |
| 92326 | A Turkish Kilim Unknown maker, Turkey Late nineteenth/early twentieth century Wool Unmarked 96 x 54-1/4 inches (243.8 x 137.8 cm) The flat woven rug with mirrored diamond and medallion patterned ends, the middle with plain red ground and blue borders. Provenance: K.V. Dubinsky, Brussels (1989)Sold for: $179.25. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92327 | Mantel Clock A mantel clock in a dark wood case with Arabic numerals. Glass front opens and back opens to reveal the pendulum. Equipped to chime. Sticker to verso: 2241 9 inches high x 11.75 inches wide Sold for: $49.00. |
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Decorative Arts, Continental |
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| 92328 | Pair of Copper Candlesticks A pair of copper candlesticks, each with a tall spire to one side and a single candle holder to the other, with a circular base and claw feet 14 inches high x 6.5 inches wide x 3.5 inches deep Sold for: $39.00. |
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Decorative Prints, American |
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| 92329 | Model Sky-Scraper A model of a sky-scraper complex, of welded copper 10 inches high x 7.5 inches wide Sold for: $191.20. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92330 | Large Graduated Hammered Copper Cooking PotNot Sold. |
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Art Glass |
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| 92331 | A French Crystal and Stainless Steel Wallhanging Val Saint Lambert Twentieth Century Comprising a stainless steel square hanging rod from which twenty-three stainless steel wires support the crystal rods which have been cut to form an overall pattern Unmarked Overall dimensions (with hanging rod): 47 inches high x 43.5 inches wideSold for: $239.00. |
| 92332 | A Continental Cut Crystal Sculpture Johana Baio 1986 Cut clear crystal with curved frosted top Signed and dated on left lower side 2 inches high x 7.7 inches wideSold for: $34.00. |
| 92333 | A Czech Glass Sculpture Petr Hora Twentieth Century A clear crystal weight with swirls of orange flecks imbedded Signed and dated on underside 4 inches high x 8 inches diameterSold for: $113.53. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92334 | A Small Plastic Fan Painted and inlaid with a floral design 6 x 11-1/2 inches Sold for: $19.00. |
| 92335 | An Antique Ivory Hand Fan The upper section embossed and decorated with foil Circa 1890 9-1/2 x 16-1/2 inches Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92336 | Collection of Nine 19th-Century Fans Dimensions of closed fans vary, 7-1/2 to 14 inches long Not Sold. |
| 92337 | A Small Lacquer Heart-Shaped Box Dark red ground with foliage and small animals depicted Signed on reverse 1-1/4 x 3-1/4 x 3 inches Sold for: $19.00. |
| 92338 | Kerosene Lamp Base Copper 5-1/2 inches diameter Stamped Triumph Lampe Not Sold. |
| 92339 | Kerosene Lamp Base 5-1/2 inches diameter Stamped Excelsiorbrenner Berlin Patent Not Sold. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, American |
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| 92340 | Harold Clayton Five clay models of the cows commissioned by the Trammell Crow Company in 1985 4 x 8 x 3 inches Not Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
|
| 92341 | A Metal Bank Depicting a hinged pitcher Not Sold. |
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Art Glass |
|
| 92342 | A Clear Glass Sculpture Unknown maker Twentieth Century A small clear glass ball resting in indentation of large circular clear glass base Unmarked 6.2 inches high x 13.7 inches diameterSold for: $45.00. |
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General Americana |
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| 92343 | An Antique Embroidered Sampler Signed Mary and 1737 Framed 18-1/4 x 11 inchesSold for: $167.30. |
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Rugs & Textiles |
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| 92344 | An Embroidered Vest In shades of blue and gray 22 x 11-1/4 inchesNot Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92345 | A Mother-of-Pearl and Silk Fan With applied sequins on a taupe background 8 x 15 inches Sold for: $19.00. |
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American |
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| 92346 | DAGA RAMSEY Morning at Seven Serigraph, edition 4/10, matted and framed 22 1/4 x 30 inches (8.76 x 11.81 cm) Signed at lower right Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, TX Not Sold. |
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Decorative Arts, Continental |
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| 92347 | Antique Hanging Oil Lamp Dutch Circa 1820 With brass bowl, iron mounts, and brass cantilevers for adjustment 22 inches high x 16 inches wide Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92348 | Three Antique Dutch Hanging Oil Lamps Indonesia, circa 1870 Brass, iron 19 x 13 inches (excluding chains and cantilevers) Sold for: $191.20. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, American |
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| 92349 | A Pair of Porcelain Lamps Purple and white floral design on bluish white ground with bronze base 25 x 5-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches (each) Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92350 | Small Chinese Porcelain Table Lamp Base with white ground and various floral motifs in salmon, blue, and green 28 inches tall Sold for: $71.70. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92351 | Ceramic Lamp with Shade A beige ceramic lamp with shade 48 inches high x 11 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92352 | Pair of Lamps A pair of blue and white lamps, each with double handles and designs of stylized flowers. On wood bases. 28 inches high x 14 inches wide x 14 inches deep Not Sold. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, American |
|
| 92353 | Tan Ceramic Lamp With brass bases, pleated white shades 31-1/4 x 18 x 18 inches (each) Not Sold. |
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Asian |
|
| 92354 | A Chinese Urn Stand Unknown maker Late Nineteenth Century, Guangxu Dynasty The rosewood urn stand with a circular top inset with a veined marble panel, the frieze carved with foliage Unmarked 35.4 inches highNot Sold. |
| 92355 | An Asian Gilt Vitrine Unknown maker Twentieth Century The gilt vitrine in the shape of a pagoda with red paint over wood, glass panels to each side, wired for electricity Unmarked 38 inches highSold for: $239.00. |
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Furniture |
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| 92356 | A Set of Four Chinese Hardwood Tables Unknown maker, China Twentieth century Hardwood Unmarked Each: 16 x 17-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches (40.6 x 44.5 x 29.2 cm) Each quarter round table with shaped legs terminating in claw and ball feet with pierced apron and burl wood inset top, together forming a circular table. Sold for: $179.25. |
| 92358 | Four Swivel Chairs for use at a game table Upholstered in blue fabric, tufted back 28-1/2 x 25-1/2 x 25-1/2 inches One of the chairs is marked on the bottom with the date Henry Kissinger sat in the chair. He was Secretary of State at the time.Not Sold. |
| 92359 | Two Black Wrought Iron Chandeliers Two layers, the bottom with 12 lights, the top with 6 36 x 48 inches (each)Sold for: $155.35. |
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Asian |
|
| 92360 | A Green Hardstone Carving of a Handled Beaker 5-1/4 inches tall Not Sold. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, American |
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| 92361 | Buff Colored Stone Jar with Lid Etched design around top of lid and down sides 4-1/2 inches tall Sold for: $19.00. |
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Asian |
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| 92362 | Rectangular Covered Box Carved with horses in landscape, possibly soapstone 1-1/4 x 7-1/4 x 5 inches Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92363 | Small Agate Cup without Handles Mottled moss green, brown and gray color; carved wood stand 1-1/4 x 2 inchesNot Sold. |
| 92364 | A Pair of Agate Wine Cups The moss green agate with russet inclusions, decorated with three rows of studs around sides 2 x 4 x 3-1/4 inchesNot Sold. |
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Furniture |
|
| 92366 | Mirror Framed in wide (8-1/2 inches) gold frame 34-1/2 x 30-1/2 x 2-1/2 inches (overall)Sold for: $179.25. |
| 92367 | Beveled Mirror Framed in brown stained wood with gilt edge and gilt shell design in corners; the frame 4-1/2 inches wide 48 x 38-1/2 inches (overall)Sold for: $179.25. |
| 92368 | Beveled mirror In antiqued silver frame, 2-1/2 inches wide 57 x 33-3/4 inches (overall)Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
|
| 92369 | James Twitty Phases of the Moon Oil on canvas Signed lower right 72 x 72 inches Sold for: $1,195.00. |
| 92370 | Stanley Dale Townsend September Equinox Oil on canvas 54 x 60 inches Sold for: $478.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92372 | Beijing Huahjai New Technology Development Company An electric pencil painting 11-3/4 x 4 inches The picture created by use of light without any dyes or pigments. It is formed by the interference of light from the transparent film of various thicknesses, which are formed on the titanium surface by anodic painting process. The light picture is excellent in corrosion-resistance as well as its stability.Not Sold. |
| 92373 | Set of Six Kyogu Japanese Prints Two sets of three framed prints 20 x 38-1/2 inches (each) Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, 1983Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92374 | Artist Unknown Figure Meditating Oil on canvas 41-1/2 x 57 inches (105.4 x 144.8 cm) A large dark painting. Most of the canvas is black. There is one figure with hands crossed. The figure could be standing or kneeling. There is a large object, it may be a rock, on the lower right of the painting. The painting is signed and dated, but not legible. Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92375 | Group of Three Etchings A group of three etchings entitled Catherine II and Le Comte D'Argental with date 1788. Artist's name illegible, along with a pair entitled Flavius Domitianus and Aullus VitelliusNot Sold. |
| 92376 | John K. Thomas, Jr. Dallas Scene , 1975 Pair of etchings on formica, ed. 126/500 and ed. 108/500 19 x 25 inches (48.3 x 63.5 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92377 | Group of Three Awar Prints Esther at the Banquet; Susanna and The Elders; Ruth Gleaning Wheat 25.5 inches high x 20 inches wide Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92378 | W. Zingaro Two copies of Graffiti III, ed. 140/250 and 184/250 Not Sold. |
| 92379 | Nola Zirin Barscript Series Hand-colored etching 23-1/4 x 17-1/2 inches (59.1 x 44.5 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $34.00. |
| 92380 | B. Marshall Thomas Oldaker, 1810 Engraving 21 x 26 inches (53.3 x 66.0 cm) Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92381 | Group of Three L.B. Isleib Drawings All signed lower right: Capitol Building in Austin (22 inches x 30 inches); Denton County Courthouse (30 inches x 22 inches); Hill County Courthouse (30 inches x 22 inches)Sold for: $34.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92382 | Mersad Berber Infanta Margarita Silkscreen, ed. 45/250 Signed lower right 39-1/4 x 27-1/2 inchesSold for: $388.38. |
| 92383 | Scott Sandell Abstraction 22 x 30 inches (55.9 x 76.2 cm) Signed upper right Not Sold. |
| 92384 | Briggs Flower Cosas Print, ed. 138/200 29 x 21-1/2 inches (73.7 x 54.6 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92385 | Bolhagen Barrier Reef Etching 30-1/4 x 22-1/2 inches (76.8 x 57.2 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92386 | Bolhagen Coastal Myth Etching 30-1/4 x 22-1/4 inches (76.8 x 56.5 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92387 | Cobelle Seaside Resort Print, ed. 191/350 28 x 34-1/4 inches (71.1 x 87.0 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92388 | Denison Belle Rose Print, ed. 186/275 32-1/2 x 27 inches (82.6 x 68.6 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92389 | M. Feinberg Skylines II Print, Artist's Proof 18 x 15 inches (45.7 x 38.1 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92390 | Isabel Field Monoscope X and Colorscape XXVI Pair of monotypes 24 x 18 inches (61.0 x 45.7 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92391 | Geoffrey Graham Color Compositions Pair of prints, ed. 24/200 (unframed) and ed. 124/200 (framed) 25 x 25 inches (63.5 x 63.5 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92392 | Charles E. Murray Ducks 25 x 32 inches (63.5 x 81.3 cm) Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92393 | Sandra Stone Work Boots Watercolor on paper 14-1/2 x 20-1/2 inches (36.8 x 52.1 cm) Sold for: $39.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92394 | Sidney Schatzky Looking Forward Print, ed. 7/40 18 x 23 inches (45.7 x 58.4 cm) Signed lower left Not Sold. |
| 92395 | Sidney Schatzky Starlight, Starbright Print, ed. 6/40 19 x 23 inches (48.3 x 58.4 cm) Signed lower left Not Sold. |
| 92396 | Sidney Schatzky Mireille Print, ed. 5/40 21 x 25 inches (53.3 x 63.5 cm) Signed lower left Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92397 | Nebojsa Uglesic Lady with Parasol Oil on canvas 15-3/4 x 12-1/2 inches (40.0 x 31.8 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92398 | Nebojsa Uglesic Lady on the Dock Oil on canvas 15-3/4 x 12-1/2 inches (40.0 x 31.8 cm) Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92399 | Etching of the City and Harbor of Copenhagen, Denmark 13-1/2 x 18-3/4 inches Sold for: $83.65. |
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Photographs |
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| 92400 | Trammell Crow Ducks at Millcreek Farm Pair of photographs 31-1/2 x 34-3/4 inches (80.0 x 88.3 cm) Sold for: $39.00. |
|
Asian |
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| 92401 | Pair of Oriental Paintings Watercolor on paper 18 inches high x 13 inches wide Sold for: $39.00. |
| 92402 | A Collage of Four Oriental Prints 12.5 inches high x 32 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92403 | A Collage of Prints 13 inches high x 30 inches wide Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92404 | A Group of Five Calendar Prints Each depicting a Japanese location or scene Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92405 | Artist Unknown Kimono on Black Print, ed. 77/100 31 x 23 inches (78.7 x 58.4 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92406 | Artist Unknown Group of three prints, matted and framed together 45 x 14 inches (114.3 x 35.6 cm) Sold for: $34.00. |
| 92407 | Artist Unknown Green Plants with Red Buds Watercolor on paper 23 x 31 inches (58.4 x 78.7 cm) Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92408 | Ivan Generalic (Croatian 1914-1992) White Deer in Forest Print, ed. 32/180 21 x 26 inches (53.3 x 66.0 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $179.25. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92409 | Julien Behaeghel Abstraction Oil on canvas 30 x 30 inches (76.2 x 76.2 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $59.75. |
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Prints |
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| 92410 | Pair of Cynthia December Prints Quarry I, ed. 45/200 (23.75 inches x 17.5 inches); Quarry II, ed. 44/200 (23.75 inches x 17.5 inches) Not Sold. |
| 92411 | Jessica Newman Migration Print, ed. 117/180 27-1/4 x 22 inches (69.2 x 55.9 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92412 | Thomas Chesley Pair of Seascapes Pastel on paper 26-1/4 x 38-1/4 inches (66.7 x 97.2 cm) Not Sold. |
|
Prints |
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| 92413 | Andrew Wyeth Wolf Rivers 13-1/4 x 12-3/4 inches (33.7 x 32.4 cm) Not Sold. |
|
Photography |
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| 92414 | Artist Unknown Plowed Field Photograph 25 x 33-1/2 inches (63.5 x 85.1 cm) Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92415 | Artist Unknown Flowers and Dragonflies Watercolor on paper 26 x 17 inches (66.0 x 43.2 cm) Signed upper left Not Sold. |
| 92416 | Artist Unknown Birds Among Flowers Watercolor on paper 36 x 16-1/2 inches (91.4 x 41.9 cm) Signed lower center Not Sold. |
| 92417 | Pair of Chinese Scrolls Tree Trunk and Bamboo (81 inches x 25.5 inches); Branch of Blooming Wisteria (80.5 inches x 28.5 inches) Watercolor on paper mounted on silk Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92418 | Guzak A New Light Print, ed. 278/300 44 x 31-3/4 inches (111.8 x 80.6 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $29.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92419 | Formigoni Untitled Abstraction Oil on canvas 43 x 30 inches (109.2 x 76.2 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92420 | Joe Johnson Untitled Abstracts (three) Drawing on paper 30 x 22 inches (each) Provenance: Paige Gallery, DallasSold for: $34.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92421 | Meader Neptune's Delight Print, ed. 34/125 Signed lower right 30 x 22 inches Not Sold. |
| 92422 | Meader Quetzacoatl III Print, ed. 12/50 Signed lower right 30 x 22 inches Not Sold. |
| 92423 | Meader Quetzalcoatl I Print, ed. 12/50 Signed lower right 30 x 22 inches Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92424 | Joe Johnson Untitled (twelve drawings) Dimensions vary; average size 30 x 22-1/4 inches Not Sold. |
|
Prints |
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| 92425 | Leila K. Yarbrough A Place by the River, 1985 Framed print, ed. 45/200 Signed 49 x 36 inches Not Sold. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92426 | Moir Smith Scene from Much Ado About Nothing Porcelain tile, framed 7-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches Sold for: $239.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92427 | Thomas Daypinx Mocca's Court in Herefordshire, the Seat of Sir George Cornwell Lithograph 30 x 24 inches Sold for: $29.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92428 | Silvano Chellini Untitled (horses; three drawings) Sepia drawings 31-3/4 x 24-3/4; 31-3/4 x 24-3/4; and 25 x 32 inches Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92429 | Michael Atkinson San Ildefonso I Print, ed. 53/65 23 x 22-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
| 92430 | Michael Atkinson San Ildefonso II Print, ed. 52/65 23-1/4 x 22-3/4 inches Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92431 | Unknown Artist (Chinese) Untitled (a pair) Watercolor on silk 12 x 16 inches (each) Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92432 | Lethiere, with engraving by Weber Josephine, Empress of France, 1814 7-1/2 x 5-1/4 inches Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92433 | Unknown Artist Four ink and color on paper paintings, of four of the seven punishments of hell. Matted in brown velvet; framed in gold-tone wood frames (poor condition) Circa 1920s 5-1/2 x 7-3/4 inches Sold for: $37.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92434 | Djordjevic Miodrag (Yugoslavian b. 1936) Untitled (six original paintings, framed) Dimensions vary Sold for: $262.90. |
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Prints |
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| 92435 | L. B. Isleib Untitled (drawing of the Denton County Courthouse, 1895-96) 38-1/4 x 30-1/2 inches Sold for: $19.00. |
| 92436 | Koryusai Pair of framed posters of Japanese figures in landscapes 33 x 22 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, DallasSold for: $48.00. |
| 92437 | Six Calendar Prints Framed in two groups of three 34 x 18-1/2 inches (each) Not Sold. |
| 92438 | Peggy Corthouts September Reflections I and September Reflections II Pair of framed prints 40 x 30 inches (each) Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92439 | Artist Unknown Figure of a Man Watercolor on silk 23-1/4 x 9-1/2 inches (59.1 x 24.1 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $23.00. |
| 92440 | Unknown Asian Artist Pair of Mountainscapes Ink and color on paper Signed with seal 38-1/4 x 30-1/4 inches (each) Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92441 | T. K. Cimic Untitled (a country scene) Reverse oil painting on glass 14-1/2 x 19-1/2 inches Provenance: Purchased in Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1979Sold for: $239.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92442 | Harold Altman Market, Rue Mouffetard Framed poster 17 x 26 inches Not Sold. |
| 92443 | Basilius Besler Two reproductions of engravings taken from a series of prints published in 1613 Hand-colored prints 34 x 29-3/4 inches (each) Besler was a pharmacist who recorded descriptions and drawings of each plant in the famous botanical garden at Eichstadt, Germany. Each botanical print shows three flowering narcissus bulbs with generic names.Not Sold. |
| 92444 | G.R. Boulanger Man with Bird 13 x 10 inches (33.0 x 25.4 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $31.00. |
| 92446 | John Chious Retrospect #3 Print, ed. 20/95 Signed lower right 17-1/2 x 12 inches Sold for: $19.00. |
| 92447 | John Chious Retrospect #4, Retrospect #5, and Retrospect #6 Three unframed prints, all ed. 20/95 Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92448 | John Chious Retrospect #2 and Landscape Two framed prints, ed 20/95 and 11/50, respectively Both signed lower right Sold for: $24.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92449 | Michael Cobb Fan Dance Silkscreen print, ed. 21/300 24-1/2 x 38 inches Sold for: $19.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92450 | Group of Four Currier & Ives Prints American Homestead Summer; American Homestead Autumn; American Homestead Winter; and American Homestead Spring 1856 8 inches high x 12.5 inches wide Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92451 | Douglas Boundary I Signed lower right 32 x 26-3/4 inches Not Sold. |
| 92452 | Cynthia December Surf III Framed print, ed. 27/150 Signed 36-1/4 x 28-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
| 92453 | Cynthia December Winter Weed Framed print, ed. 201/300 Signed 26-1/4 x 32-1/4 inches Not Sold. |
| 92454 | Philip Jamison Island Shore Framed print, ed. 339/950 Signed lower right 17 x 29 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, 3/1/1986Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92455 | Kravjansky Untitled (silhouette of trees) Framed work Embossed paper 35 x 27-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92456 | Les C. Kouba Unknown title Print, ed. 719/2000 Signed 31-1/4 x 39 inches Not Sold. |
| 92457 | R. Lounsbury Peace Framed print, ed. 7/500 Signed lower right 10-1/2 x 10-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
| 92458 | R. Lounsbury Serenity II Framed print, ed. 65/500 Signed lower right 12-1/2 x 10-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
| 92459 | Kaiko Moti Chrysanthemums and Roses A pair of prints 20 x 28 inches (each) Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, 3/1/1986Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92461 | Tom Polston Untitled abstract Acrylic on board 21-1/2 x 27-1/2 inches Provenance: Gift of the artistSold for: $83.65. |
| 92462 | Morton E. Solberg Pair of prints: Antelope Ridge and Edge of Yesterday Print, ed. 802/1500 Signed lower right 19 x 25-1/2 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, 3/1/1986Sold for: $262.90. |
| 92463 | Susan Singleton Night Song Watercolor Signed lower right 25 x 19 inches Sold for: $29.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92464 | Fernando Torm Red Camillia, Pink Peonie, and Yellow Peonie, 1979 Three floral etchings and relief prints Edition 42/300, 44/300, and 32/300, respectively 12 x 13 inches (each) (image size) Not Sold. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92465 | Ten Antique Drawings of Carriages French Framed 5-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches (each) Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92466 | Unknown Indian Artist Framed print 33-1/2 x 24-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
| 92467 | Unknown Artist (Russian?) Untitled painting or print of a Russian City 22 x 34 inches Provenance: Purchased in LeningradSold for: $29.00. |
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Asian |
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| 92468 | Unknown Artist (Japanese) Six Horses Framed print 12 x 37-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92469 | May Good Sea Whip Paper composition, floated on aqua silk backing 45-3/4 x 58 inches Sold for: $39.00. |
| 92470 | May Good Buffalo, 1989 Paper composition 49-1/2 x 43-1/2 inches Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92471 | May Good Coral #5 Paper composition floated on aqua silk background 38-3/4 x 41-1/2 inches Sold for: $42.00. |
| 92472 | May Good Lavender Coral, 1985 Paper composition 41-1/2 x 41-1/2 inches Sold for: $29.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92473 | Ivan Generalic Landscape Print, ed. 134/180 Signed lower right 21-1/4 x 21 inches Sold for: $143.40. |
| 92474 | Cynthia December Dawn Patrol II Framed print, ed. 127/200 Signed lower right 21-1/2 x 30 inches Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92475 | Piet Bekaert Untitled (Verandah scene with landscape) 40-1/4 x 35-1/4 inches Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92476 | Yuriko Takata Water Lilies 20-1/2 x 27-1/2 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, 3/1/1986Sold for: $45.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92477 | Lee Reynolds Vase of Flowers Oil on canvas Signed lower right 40 x 49-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
| 92478 | Lee Reynolds Pastel Irises Oil on canvas Signed lower right 29-1/4 x 39-1/4 inches Not Sold. |
| 92479 | Three Abstract Prints In shades of pink with green accents 1983 Signed Susan 38 x 30 inches (each) Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92480 | Douglas B. Nelson Give Way to Dawn, Nite Flight, Enthusiasm, and Freedom Four framed artist proof prints of computer modified photos of hot air balloons 37-3/4 x 41-1/2 inches each Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92481 | Unknown Balinese Artist Four untitled paintings, framed 22-1/2 x 20-1/2; 17-3/4 x 21-1/4; 17 x 19; and 24-1/4 x 20 inches Sold for: $95.60. |
| 92482 | Kan Wing-Lin Bird with Caterpillar on Lowering Branches Ink and color on paper Signed lower left with seal 11-3/4 x 23-1/2 inches Sold for: $119.50. |
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Prints |
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| 92483 | A Pair of Lithographs Depicting horses being put through show maneuvers Undated print 29 x 22-1/2 inches Sold for: $29.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92484 | Unknown Artist Rural Scene with Ducks Illegible signature, lower right 11-1/2 x 20 inches Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92485 | Unknown Artist Untitled (Three landscapes) Watercolor and ink Not Sold. |
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Photographs |
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| 92486 | Unknown Artist River scene from shore with trees and rocks Photograph, framed 20-1/4 x 29-1/2 inches Sold for: $19.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92487 | Ivan Lackovic Skating and Women Two framed prints Edition 7/750 and 54/750, respectively 25 x 22 inches; 22 x 27 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, 3/1/1986Sold for: $143.40. |
| 92488 | Ivan Lackovic Blue Flowers Framed print, ed. 56/750 Signed lower right 22 x 26 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, 3/1/1986Sold for: $143.40. |
| 92490 | Garrett Sheffield Abstract Framed print, ed. 158/475 Signed lower right 21 x 31-1/2 inches Not Sold. |
| 92491 | John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) Black and Yellow Warbler 39 x 26-1/2 inches (99.1 x 67.3 cm) Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92492 | Pair of Botanical Prints K. Jackson Delin One inscribed: To the right honorable George Littleton, Esquire, one of his majesty's commissioners for executing the office of Lord Hight Treasurer: This piece is humbly inscribed &C The other inscribed: To Martin Folkes, President of the Royal Society, This piece is most humbly inscribed &CC 38.5 inches high x 30.25 inches wideNot Sold. |
| 92493 | Mariette Sanders Gulls Cove Lithograph 17-3/4 x 23-3/4 inches (45.1 x 60.3 cm) Sold for: $19.00. |
| 92494 | T. Pitts A Ruined Barb-Wire Fence Lithograph, ed. 12/175 11 x 13-1/2 inches (27.9 x 34.3 cm) Signed and dated lower right Sold for: $19.00. |
| 92495 | Libby Unthank Mountain Meadows, 1983 Lithograph, ed. 8/35 30-3/4 x 38-1/4 inches (78.1 x 97.2 cm) Signed and dated lower right Not Sold. |
| 92496 | Susan Singleton Starlight Serenade Framed print, ed. 102/285 Signed lower right 21-1/3 x 24-2/3 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, DallasNot Sold. |
| 92497 | Pessia Canyon Strata Print, ed. 1/1 Signed lower right 24 x 17-3/4 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, DallasNot Sold. |
| 92498 | P. Crane Crystal Falls II Framed print, ed. 116/300 32-1/4 x 26-1/4 inches Not Sold. |
| 92499 | P. Crane Fences Print, ed. 167/300 37 x 29 inches (94.0 x 73.7 cm) Not Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92500 | Helmut Ackerman Eight limited edition prints representing Herman Hesse's Steppenwolf Woodcuts on Tosho Japanese handmade paper 17-1/2 x 12-1/2 inches (44.5 x 31.8 cm) Sold for: $65.73. |
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Prints |
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| 92501 | Hozo Noble II Print, ed. 9/50 30 x 22 inches (76.2 x 55.9 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92502 | Hozo Sam Print, ed. 3/50 21-1/2 x 15-1/2 inches (54.6 x 39.4 cm) Signed lower right Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92503 | Pair of Michael Cobb Prints Memories (27 inches x 34 inches) Mountain Laurel II (27 inches x 38 inches) Not Sold. |
| 92504 | Pair of T.C. Cannon Posters Turn of the Century Dandy (26 inches x 22-1/2 inches) Two Guns (27 inches x 21-1/4 inches) Sold for: $71.70. |
| 92505 | Unknown Artist Sailing Harbor 24-1/2 x 17-1/2 inches (62.2 x 44.5 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92506 | El Baynard The Blue Tulips, 1980 Print, ed. 16/70 30 x 42 inches (76.2 x 106.7 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92507 | Dean Wolstenholme Pair of prints Hounds Crossing the Brighton Road at Merstham; Fox Breaking Cover at Upper Gate Not Sold. |
| 92508 | Eidenberger Hermitage, Monticello, and Mount Vernon Set of three prints 18 x 13 inches (45.7 x 33.0 cm) All signed lower center Sold for: $191.20. |
| 92509 | Thomas McKnight Group of three silkscreen prints, all signed lower right: Hour of the Wolf, ed. 16/175 (35.25 inches x 37.25 inches); Citadel, H.C. (35.25 inches x 37.25 inches); Central Park #2, H.C. (36 inches x 38.5 inches) Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92510 | Max Hayslette Print Not Sold. |
| 92511 | Michael Cobb Pavilion I and Sea Grass Pair of prints Not Sold. |
| 92512 | Darline Jellerson Muffy's Spring Group of 47 prints, ed. 165/900, 533/900 - 543/900, 564/900, and 565/900 23-1/4 x 17-1/4 inches (59.1 x 43.8 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92513 | Peter and Traudi Markgraf Early Frost 14-1/2 x 20 inches (36.8 x 50.8 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92514 | Artist Unknown Flower 32 x 28 inches (81.3 x 71.1 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92515 | Schaar Spring Begins and Anticipating Harvest Pair of prints 38 x 45 inches (96.5 x 114.3 cm) Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92516 | Framed Calendar Print 20 inches high x 16 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92517 | Artist Unknown Topaz Print, ed. 32/200 27-1/4 x 27-1/4 inches (69.2 x 69.2 cm) Signed illegibly Sold for: $39.00. |
| 92518 | Group of Robert Wilson Prints Rocky Beach, ed. 293/300 (27 inches x 20.25 inches); Moon Tide, ed. 256/300 (27 inches x 20 inches); Ravine, ed. 215/300 (20 inches x 27 inches); Solitude, ed. 82/300 (27 inches x 20 inches); Eagle Pass, ed. 293/300 (20 inches x 27 inches); Mirage, ed. 219/300 (20 inches x 27 inches); Harmony, ed. 293/300 (20 inches x 27 inches); Horizon, ed. 250/300 (20 inches x 27 inches)Not Sold. |
| 92519 | Pair of Vystrcil Prints Both signed lower right City Construction, A.P. (15.75 inches x 19.5 inches) Tropical Sunset, A.P. (19.75 inches x 15.75 inches)Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92520 | Group of Seven Lelda Tanenbaum Prints All signed lower right Fragments #12 (29.75 inches x 22 inches); Monotype (29.5 inches x 20 inches); Geometrics #9, ed. 22/200 (30 inches x 22 inches); Just Squares (11 inches x 7.5 inches); Geometrics #3, ed. 38/200 (30 inches x 22 inches); Monoprint Geometrics (30 inches x 22 inches); Geometrics #1, ed. 27/200 (30 inches x 22 inches)Not Sold. |
| 92521 | Group of Three Lavington Prints Venusian Land, ed. 114/150 (23.5 inches x 15.5 inches); Garden/Titan, ed. 110/150 (15 inches x 11.75 inches); Veunusian Land, H.C. (23.5 inches x 15.5 inches)Not Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92522 | Artist Unknown Canal Scene Poster 21-1/2 x 18-1/2 inches (54.6 x 47.0 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92523 | Nancy Noel Rocking Horse Poster 23-1/2 x 30 inches (59.7 x 76.2 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92524 | Pair of Peter Kitchell Posters Not Sold. |
| 92525 | James Coignard Poster, for the Transworld Art and San Francisco Art Expo, 1981 22-1/2 x 16-3/4 inches (57.2 x 42.5 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92526 | Group of Three Sam Barber Posters Iris (20 inches x 23.5 inches); Pink Iris (26.25 inches x 20.5 inches); Lotus (19.25 inches x 24 inches)Sold for: $17.00. |
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Prints |
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| 92527 | Calendar Print for Art Calendar 1978/79 Not Sold. |
| 92528 | A.R. Lara New Dawn Print, ed. 127/200 50 x 29-1/2 inches (127 x 74.9 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92529 | Nola Zirin Barscript Series Three framed prints 23-1/2 x 17-3/4 inches (59.7 x 45.1 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92530 | Kaiko Moti Roses Print, framed 20 x 28 inches (50.8 x 71.1 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92531 | R. Robinson Abiud Framed print, ed. 207/300 Signed lower right 24-1/4 x 38-1/4 inches Not Sold. |
| 92532 | Muriel Rodin Anemones I and Anemones II Pair of prints, framed 28 x 20 inches (71.1 x 50.8 cm) Sold for: $29.00. |
| 92533 | Uzilevsky Morning Koinonia Print, ed. 46/275 25 x 25 inches (63.5 x 63.5 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92534 | David Bogue and Cruikshank 1851 Exposition Set of 9 original lithographs 12-1/2 x 19-1/2 inches (31.8 x 49.5 cm) Varied sizes Not Sold. |
| 92535 | Bobette Bird Untitled (mountain scene) Print, ed. 46/500 Signed lower right 24 x 34 inches Not Sold. |
| 92536 | Paul Brach Sandia Lithograph with gold leaf 21-1/2 x 27 inches (54.6 x 68.6 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92537 | Framed Dried Leaf With Tear matted and framed Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92538 | Unknown Artist (Chinese, late 17th/18th century) Bird and flower scroll painting Ink and color on silk panel 87 inches tall Sold for: $59.75. |
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Prints |
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| 92539 | Libby Unthank Winter Escaping into the Landscape, 1981 Embossed and color etching Edition 22/25 Signed and dated lower right 30-3/4 x 38-1/4 inchesNot Sold. |
| 92540 | Stephen McMillan Big Sur, 1983 Etching, ed. 193/250 Signed lower right, numbered and dated 35-1/2 x 24-1/3 inches Provenance: Paige Gallery, Dallas, Texas Sold for: $119.50. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92541 | McCown Abstraction in Shades of Brown Acrylic on panel 29-1/2 x 60 inches (74.9 x 152.4 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92542 | Skibbing Crocodile Oil on canvas 41-1/2 x 65-1/2 inches (105.4 x 166.4 cm) Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92543 | Pair of Small Chinese Etchings 6.25 inches x 4.75 inches and 4.75 inches x 6.25 inches Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92544 | Jane Cookson Orientale, 1982 Lithograph of an etching, limited edition 23 x 26-1/2 inches (58.4 x 67.3 cm) Signed and dated lower right Provenance: Paige Gallery Not Sold. |
| 92545 | Fournois Ruines de L'Eglise de Villers Lithograph 10-1/4 x 7-3/4 inches (26.0 x 19.7 cm) Sold for: $39.00. |
| 92546 | Geri Obler Pair of prints Mountainscape I, ed. 49/250 (23.75 inches x 17.5 inches) Mountainscape II, ed. 49/250 (23.75 inches x 17.5 inches) Sold for: $59.75. |
| 92547 | Charles Hollander Mountainscape in the Snow Print, ed. 12/120 12-1/4 x 15-3/4 inches (31.1 x 40.0 cm) Provenance: Paige Gallery Not Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92548 | Day Lowry Old Church Tower and Captain John Smith Monument in Jamestown, Virginia, 10 x 13 inches (25.4 x 33.0 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92549 | Cover of a Southwest Home Furnishing Magazine Issue Watercolor 17 inches high x 13.25 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92550 | Three Sets of Framed Pictures Each frame containing a set of three smaller pictures (each 6 inches x 6 inches), depicting South American scenes Enamel baked on metal 23.5 inches high x 9.75 inches wide Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92551 | May Good Buffalo at Sunset, 1989 Paper on aqua silk 43-1/2 x 40 inchesNot Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92553 | Unknown Artist (Vietnam) Untitled lacquer painting of a village street 15-3/4 x 23-3/4 inchesSold for: $34.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92554 | Skibbing Untitled (flamingo) Oil on canvas 34-1/2 x 47 inchesNot Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92555 | Suarsa Tempura painting of baronz dance, Balinese Hand-crafted frame 11 x 9-1/2 inchesSold for: $179.25. |
| 92556 | Huang Fong Weaving, 1987 Oil on canvas Signed and dated lower left 28 x 43-1/2 inchesSold for: $1,912.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92557 | Edward Hunt Untitled (large white flowers on gray-green background), 1973 Oil on canvas 37-3/4 x 47-3/4 inches Signed and dated lower rightNot Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92558 | Nikifor Tzonev (Russian) Flowers II (Arrangements in Shades of Gray, Blue and Yellow), 1978 Oil on burlap 29-3/8 x 29-3/8 inches (74.6 x 74.6 cm) Signed lower right and dated Not Sold. |
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American |
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| 92559 | Emmi Whitehorse Sacred Circle Poster 18-1/2 x 26-1/8 inches (47.0 x 66.3 cm) Unsigned Provenance: Created for Sacred Circle GallerySold for: $21.00. |
| 92560 | Lee Gartside Morning in the City Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92561 | Andrew Deshong (American, 20th century) Blue Lady, 1957 Oil on masonite 48 x 30 inches (121.9 x 76.2 cm) Signed lower right and dated Sold for: $717.00. |
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American |
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| 92562 | Susan Campbell Tree in the Wind, 1984 Pastel 29 x 20-3/4 inches (73.7 x 52.7 cm) (sight) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92563 | Tom Polston Warrior Face, 1962 Oil on canvas (possibly tempera on canvas) 24 x 30 inches (61.0 x 76.2 cm) Signed lower right Signed and dated verso Sold for: $59.75. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92564 | SILVANO CHELLINI (Italian) Untitled, Architectural scenes (pair), 20th century Sepia wash on unprimed canvas 47-1/2 x 35-3/4 inches (120.7 x 90.8 cm) Unsigned Not Sold. |
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American |
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| 92565 | NATHAN WRIGHT, JR. Untitled (Windswept Coastal Dunes & Gulls), 1976 Watercolor 7 x 14-1/2 inches (17.8 x 36.8 cm) Signed and dated lower right Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92566 | PASCAN Woman with Dog Oil on canvas 63 x 55 inches (160.0 x 139.7 cm) Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92567 | Tom Polston (American, Twentieth Century) Lady and Flowers Mixed media on masonite 72 x 48 inches Unsigned Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist Sold for: $239.00. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92568 | PASCAN Roses Oil on canvas 63 x 55-1/4 inches (160.0 x 140.3 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92569 | Pascan (Twentieth Century) Interior Oil on canvas 55 x 63 Provenance: Paige Gallery Not Sold. |
| 92570 | PASCAN Seed Oil on canvas 54-1/2 x 70-1/2 inches (138.4 x 179.1 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92571 | PASCAN Large Blue Shadow Oil on canvas 55-3/8 x 78-1/2 inches (140.7 x 199.4 cm) Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92572 | WINSTON HERBERT Untitled (Tones of Rust to Yellow) Oil on canvas 48 x 60 inches (121.9 x 152.4 cm) Sold for: $239.00. |
| 92574 | CLAFFY WILLIAMS Series of Seven (seven works) Acrylic on canvas 70 x 29-3/4 inches (177.8 x 75.6 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92575 | DREW DESHONG (American) Green Guitarist, 1961 Oil on canvas 49-3/4 x 34-1/4 inches (123.8 x 87.0 cm) Sold for: $657.25. |
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Fine Art - Painting, European |
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| 92576 | MARIJAN KOLESAR (Croatian 1936-2003) Nine Watercolors Watercolors on paper 29 x 41 inches (73.7 x 104.1 cm) Marijan Kolesar was born in Krizevci, Croatia in 1936 and continued the tradition of great Croatian artists, in this particular instance in watercolors. His noteworthy Dancing Ceilings is in the Krizevci Museum today. Later in life Kolesar moved to Belgium where he produced many works that have been collected around the world. These nine watercolors represent some of Kolesar's best work. He makes excellent use of the medium in creating landscapes and figures with brushwork and color choices that convey a serenity that few artists can master.Sold for: $239.00. |
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American |
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| 92577 | WINSTON HERBERT Untitled Oil on canvas 48 x 60 inches (18.89 x 23.62 cm) An abstract painting with a series of blue squares extending upward toward the top of the canvas. Not Sold. |
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Decorative Prints, European |
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| 92578 | IVAN RABUZIN Untitled (landscape with steeple), 20th century Silkscreen print 20-1/2 x 29-1/2 inches (52.1 x 74.9 cm) Signed and numbered lower right Unframed print of a landscape with steeple, numbered 22 from an issue of 100Not Sold. |
| 92579 | European Silkscreen Prints Ivan Rabuzin, Croatia Twentieth Century Unframed print of a village scene, numbered from an issue of 100 Signed and numbered lower right 20.5 inches high x 29.5 inches wideNot Sold. |
| 92580 | European Silkscreen Prints Ivan Rabuzin, Croatia Twentieth Century Unframed print of a blue landscape, numbered from an issue of 100 Signed and numbered lower right 20.5 inches high x 29.5 inches wide Sold for: $215.10. |
| 92581 | European Silkscreen Prints Ivan Rabuzin, Croatia Twentieth Century Unframed print of a flower garden, numbered from an issue of 100 Signed and numbered lower right 20.5 inches high x 29.5 inches wide Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92584 | John H. Twachtman (American, 1853-1902) Arques-La-Bataille, 1885 25 x 33 inches (63.5 x 83.8 cm) John H. Twachtman was born in Cincinnati of German immigrant parents, studied art briefly in Ohio but traveled to Munich and on to Paris where he really honed his skills and dark palette. This print is one of his most famous works, Arquells-La-Bataille which he completed circa 1885 and is now at the Cincinnati Museum of Art. Having been described as being in the influence of James McNeil Whistler and with the flattened-space look of Japanese painting, this work was produced while Twachtman was in Paris studying at the Academic Julian. A copy of the original painting that is currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Sold for: $34.00. |
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Asian |
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| 92585 | Four Asian Lacquer Panels Unknown maker, possibly Vietnam Twentieth Century The panels depicting Vietnamese homes on stilts over water with boats, crushed eggshell technique on roofs, boats and moon Unmarked 16 inches high x 23.5 inches wideSold for: $59.75. |
| 92586 | A Pair of Asian Lacquer Panels Unknown maker, possibly Vietnam Twentieth Century The panels depicting homes and boats executed with crushed eggshell stained for effects on a black lacquer ground Unmarked 15.7 inches high x 23.2 inches wideNot Sold. |
| 92587 | An Asian Lacquer Panel Unknown maker, possibly Vietnam Twentieth Century Depicting Vietnamese houseboats on water, primarily in red tones Unmarked 16 inches high x 23.7 inches wideSold for: $34.00. |
| 92588 | A Pair of Asian Paintings on Wood Panel Unknown maker Nineteenth Century The panels, one painted to depict chrysanthemums and partridges, the other of bamboo and poppies Unmarked 39 inches high x 14.5 inches wideNot Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92589 | UNKNOWN ARTIST Hong Kong, Aberdeen, 1975 Signed (indecipherable), titled and dated lower margin Sold for: $59.75. |
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Asian |
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| 92590 | UNKNOWN CHINESE ARTIST Lohans Reverse painting on glass 17-3/4 x 25-3/4 inches (45.1 x 65.4 cm) Scholars are a popular subject in Chinese painting, an indication of the honor and pride bestowed upon them by the people and transferred into art forms. In this magnificent reverse painting on glass scholars seemed to be intermingled with what appear to be Chinese 'Lohans' in intense discussion on life and even otherworldly matters. According to ancient tradition the Lohans were individuals who had separated themselves from earthly pleasures and evils and had attained great wisdom and courage. Each artist who has sought to portray the Lohans in human form had their own interpretation. Here, vibrant colors and contrasts depict them as sometimes sullen, comical, but always interesting. Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92591 | James Watson Twitty (b. 1916) Tournon Acrylic on canvas 36 x 36 inches (14.17 x 14.17 cm) Signed at lower right Sold for: $478.00. |
| 92592 | Tom Polston (American, Twentieth Century) Brown Flowers Oil on masonite 71-3/8 x 47-1/2 inches Unsigned Not Sold. |
| 92593 | McCown (Twentieth Century) Abstract in Shades of Red, Yellow and Orange Oil on masonite 60 x 48 inches (152.4 x 121.9 cm) Signed lower left Sold for: $298.75. |
| 92594 | Sally Chandler Garden of Hope, 1989 Acrylic on board 28 x 25 inches (71.1 x 63.5 cm) Signed and dated on verso Sold for: $298.75. |
| 92596 | Jean Fo (French, 20th century) Tural 1975 Acrylic on canvas Signed lower right and on verso: Jean Fo 1975 and Tural 30 x 48 inches (76.2 x 121.9 cm) A native of France, Jean Fo began his career as a civil engineer, studied drama with Jean Vilar, all the while with a passion for art. After painting nearly all his life, he started his professional art career in 1974. Since then his art has exploded onto the international scene with his excellent sense of the cosmos, interpretative work of synchronicities, harmony. Provenance: Acquired from the artist in 1981. "Reality is not apprehended by the objective eye and then channeled to the subjective mind for interpretation. Rather, each canvas is the direct projection of a waking dream, an inner vision," Mr. Fo has said. While his works have been described as 'poems of space', they are sometimes violent, but they are many times rhythmic and orderly, symbolic of order.Not Sold. |
| 92597 | Jerry Newman (American, 20th century) Garden Encounter - Chester 20th century Oil on canvas Signed lower right 50 x 90 inches (127 x 228.6 cm) Jerry Newman, a native Texan who earned his Master of Fine Arts Degree at the University of Southern California after graduating from the University of Texas and receiving a Teaching Excellence Award from the University of Lamar. Working primarily with watercolors and oil, his oil paintings invariably invite the viewer deep inside the work. In the instance of Garden Encounter - Chester, one is drawn into the garden space the artist has happened upon and so vividly captured. Newman makes great use of shading in the garden setting where green predominates, taking the palette in the foreground from light to the dark background, creating a sense of depth sprinkled with the sparkling colors of the flowers throughout. Featured in Southwest Art Magazine, Newman's works have received first-place honors at the Beaumont Art Museum and the Liberty Texas Annual Exhibition as well as at the Cloudcroft, New Mexico exhibition. Collections of his work have been installed at the Citizen National Bank at Dallas and the Pennzoil Oil Company at Houston. Provenance: Adelle M. Gallery, Dallas (1986)Not Sold. |
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American |
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| 92598 | Gary Lichtenstein (American, born 1953) Seems Like Manhattan Undated Lithograph, edition # 20/25 Titled and signed lower right 39-1/4 x 27-1/2 inches (99.7 x 69.9 cm) Provenance: Paige Gallery Not Sold. |
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Fine Art - Painting, American |
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| 92599 | James De Woody (American, born 1945) Stax for the New World Order (IX) 1981 Acrylic collage on paper Signed and dated verso 36 x 74 inches (91.4 x 188.0 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92600 | James De Woody (American, born 1945) Stax for the New World Order (II) 1981 Acrylic on paper Signed and dated verso 36 x 46-1/2 inches (91.4 x 118.1 cm) Provenance: 500 Exposition Gallery, DallasNot Sold. |
| 92601 | Jean Fo (French, 20th century) Balancement Spatial 1975 Acrylic on canvas Signed on the verso: Balancement Spatial / Jean Fo/75 60 x 60 inches (152.4 x 152.4 cm) A native of France, Jean Fo began his career as a civil engineer, studied drama with Jean Vilar, all the while with a passion for art. After painting nearly all his life, he started his professional art career in 1974. Since then his art has exploded onto the international scene with his excellent sense of the cosmos, interpretative work of synchronicities, harmony, and in this piece, Balancement Spatial. "Reality is not apprehended by the objective eye and then channeled to the subjective mind for interpretation. Rather, each canvas is the direct projection of a waking dream, an inner vision," Mr. Fo has said. In this 60 inch square acrylic on canvas Fo taps into his sixth sense and uses his powers of individualized expression and intuition. While his works have been described as 'poems of space', they are sometimes violent, but as in the case of Balancement, they are many times rhythmic and orderly, symbolic of order. Balancement Spatial continues that order with the use of shape, space and color, depth and perspective. Fo has achieved a thought-provoking work here, one of his greatest accomplishments in the mastery of the modern artistic method. It is no surprise that his works have been featured in galleries and exhibitions world wide - from Washington, DC to Los Angeles and Paris to Torino, Italy. Until recently, Balancement Spatial graced the walls of the Dallas Market Center. Provenance: Acquired from the artist in 1981.Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92602 | Four Vietnamese Lacquer Panels Depicting waterlilies on pond Crushed eggshell technique 47-1/2 x 95-1/4 inches (overall) Not Sold. |
| 92603 | A Trio of Asian Lacquer Panels Unknown maker, possibly Vietnam The panels depicting a fisherman in a boat throwing a net, executed in eggshell tinted for effect Unmarked The first: 31.5 inches high x 19.5 inches wide; the second: 23.5 inches high x 15.7 inches wide; the third: 13.7 inches high x 9.5 inches wideNot Sold. |
| 92604 | An Asian Lacquer Panel Unknown maker, possibly Vietnam Twentieth Century The panel depicting a seated mother with child in Mother-of-pearl on black lacquer Unmarked 24 inches high x 15.5 inches wideNot Sold. |
| 92605 | Four Asian Lacquer Panels Unknown maker, possibly Vietnam Twentieth Century The four panels making up one image of eight figures on a dragon-headed boat, in mother-of-pearl on black lacquer Unmarked Overall: 39.5 inches high x 78 inches wideSold for: $89.63. |
| 92606 | Four Asian Lacquer Panels Unknown maker, possibly Vietnam Twentieth Century The panels depicting various birds in mother-of-pearl on black lacquer Unmarked 39.5 inches high x 19.5 inches wideSold for: $167.30. |
| 92607 | Four Asian Lacquer Panels Unknown maker, possibly Vietnam Twentieth Century The four panels depicting figures in various pursuits in mother-of-pearl on black and red lacquer Unmarked 39.2 inches high x 19.5 inches wideSold for: $167.30. |
| 92608 | An Asian Wood Panel Unknown maker Nineteenth Century The carved and polychromed panel depicting a flower vase with cherry blossom branches, a deer and various other flower pots Unmarked 23 inches high x 13 inches wideSold for: $179.25. |
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American |
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| 92609 | SALLY JOHNSON Untitled Abstract, 1985 Mixed media (paper pieces, rice paper, wooden dowels, etc.) 28 x 20 inches (71.1 x 50.8 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
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Photographs |
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| 92610 | Charles Lovell Cornish Coast, April, 1977 Photograph (framed) 8-1/2 x 13-1/4 inches (21.6 x 33.7 cm) Not Sold. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, American |
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| 92611 | Twelve Decorative Plates Three each of four different designs of long-tailed birds 8-1/4 inches diameter Stamped on the bottom is "Reproduced from an English plate, circa 1765, in the collection of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation." The name "Mottanhedeh" is on the bottom as well as "Vista Alegre, 1824, Portugal", probably indicating the manufacturer.Sold for: $59.75. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, Continental |
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| 92612 | German Porcelain Figure of a Lady Volkstedt mark 16.25 inches high Sold for: $179.25. |
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Asian |
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| 92613 | A Pair of Contemporary Decorative Chinese Plates 10-1/4 inches diameter (each) Not Sold. |
| 92614 | A Contemporary Chinese Covered Tureen With panels of courtyard scenes on yellow ground 9-1/2 x 13 inches Sold for: $59.75. |
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Decorative Arts, Continental |
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| 92615 | Gunther R. Granjet (?) The Contest Porcelain Edition 10/100 On the bottom: Hutschenreuther, Germany, Kunstabte:Lung 17 x 12 inches Includes mahogany base and acrylic cover.Not Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92616 | A Chinese Yixing Stoneware Lidded Teapot Unknown maker Nineteenth Century With metal double handles and spout Stamped seal on the underside and to the lid 4 inches high x 8.5 inches wide x 6.5 inches deep Not Sold. |
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Decorative Arts, Continental |
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| 92617 | Tis German Relief White Porcelain on Wood Applied plaque on reverse Limited edition 25/50 45 inches wide (114.3 cm) One of seven sculptures purchased from the collection of Rosenthal Relief Reihe Sold for: $478.00. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, British |
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| 92618 | A Pair of English Porcelain Covered Urns Wedgwood Circa 1900 In blue jasperware, decorated with white relief of classical figures between foliate motifs Impressed mark to the undersides 9.2 inches high Sold for: $507.88. |
| 92619 | An English Porcelain Urn Wedgwood Late Eighteenth Century The blue Jasperware urn decorated with white relief of putti and foliate borders, lidded and with handles. A second urn decorated with garlands accompanies. Each with an impressed mark to the underside The first: 7.5 inches high; the second: 7 inches highSold for: $478.00. |
| 92620 | An English Porcelain Biscuit Jar Wedgwood Circa 1900 7.2 inches high Impressed mark to the underside; also impressed W. F. Lamb & Sons Compliments Jasperware, in black basalt with white relief Egyptian figures between florette borders, the interior glazed.Sold for: $239.00. |
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Asian |
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| 92621 | A Chinese Antique Oil Lamp The antique oil lamp from Hong Kong with gilt and enamel Sold for: $71.70. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, American |
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| 92622 | A Raku Pottery Vase Unknown maker Twentieth Century In a rounded form resembling an apple Unmarked 8 inches high x 7.5 inches diameterNot Sold. |
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Ceramics & Porcelain, Continental |
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| 92623 | A Contemporary Dutch Ceramic Abstract Ben Nadorp, The Netherlands 1964 M#41, entitled Bird, in low relief with orange, yellow and dark green Marks: Impressed Delft mark center left 24 inches high x 29 inches wide x 1.5 inches deepSold for: $119.50. |
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Prints |
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| 92624 | Group of Four Ship Prints 21.75 inches high x 16.5 inches wide Sold for: $34.00. |
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Asian |
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| 92625 | Unknown Artist(s) Five framed Asian prints Dimensions vary Not Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92626 | Wassily Kandinsky Abstractions Poster Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92627 | Pilveneh Set of 5 numbered prints 15 x 10-1/2 inches (38.1 x 26.7 cm) Signed lower right Not Sold. |
| 92628 | Suzanne Marie Lilies and Lilies and Swans Framed posters 35-1/2 x 23 inches (90.2 x 58.4 cm) Provenance: Paige Gallery Not Sold. |
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American |
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| 92629 | BONNELL Winged Lion Urns, Aquarian Urn (pair) Print, monotone 35-3/4 x 29-3/4 inches (90.8 x 75.6 cm) Unsigned Not Sold. |
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Prints |
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| 92630 | Michael Schofield (American, born 1932) A Pair of Landscape Prints Undated Unsigned 27 x 38 inches (68.58 x 96.52 cm) Two prints (without mat or frame) titled "An Autumn Place" and "Fence Row" .Not Sold. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92631 | A Pair of Small Gold Screens 17-1/2 x 40-1/2 inches (each)Not Sold. |
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Indonesian |
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| 92632 | An Indian Carved Wood Screen Unknown maker, India Nineteenth Century The three panel screen profusely carved with birds amidst pierced foliage, each with a central medallion depicting Ganesha, inlaid brass Fleur de Lys and foliage, cream fabric backing 72 inches high x 73.2 inches wideNot Sold. |
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Asian |
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| 92633 | Gyokusho Kawabata (1841-1913) Landscape Watercolor on paper 74-1/2 x 18 inches (189.2 x 45.7 cm) Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92634 | Tangai Ueda Spring Scene Watercolor on paper 78-1/2 x 22-1/4 inches (199.4 x 56.5 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92635 | An Oriental Scroll Painting Watercolor Signed lower left with seal 49 inches high x 22.5 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92636 | Chinese Scroll Painting Watercolor on paper 65 inches high x 19.5 inches wide Not Sold. |
| 92637 | Chinese Scroll Painting Watercolor on paper mounted on silk 53.5 inches high x 13.25 inches wide Sold for: $19.00. |
| 92638 | Artist Unknown Two Fishermen Watercolor on paper 73-1/2 x 18 inches (186.7 x 45.7 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92639 | Scroll Painting Japanese 1918 Inscribed: I pour out pure wine and my spirit is at peace. Poverty will not come to my quiet dwelling for wealth and honors flourish in my dreams./Painted January, New Year's Day, 1918. 33.5 inches long Not Sold. |
| 92640 | Chinese Scroll Painting Watercolor on paper mounted on silk 69 inches high x 22.5 inches wide Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92641 | Pair of Chinese Scroll Paintings Birds in Flight (73.5 inches x 23.12 inches); Watercolor on paper mounted on silk Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92642 | Amakusa Shinrai (Japanese, Late Nineteenth/Early Twentieth Century) Man and Buffalo in Landscape Watercolor on paper laid on silk 72-1/2 x 22 inches (184.2 x 55.9 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92643 | Artist Unknown (Japanese) Stickhorse, 1930 Watercolor on paper 66-1/2 x 9-1/2 inches (168.9 x 24.1 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92644 | Shuseki Okutani (1864-1936) Nanso School Cow and Plum Branch Watercolor on paper 73 x 12-1/2 inches (185.4 x 31.8 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92645 | Shunkin Uragami (Japanese) Landscape Watercolor on paper 66-3/4 x 18-1/4 inches (169.5 x 46.4 cm) Signed Shunkin Sold for: $155.35. |
| 92646 | Artist Unknown (Japanese) Landscape Watercolor on paper 73 x 21-3/4 inches (185.4 x 55.2 cm) Not Sold. |
| 92647 | Pair of Scroll Paintings One depicting a lady in a garden, the other a group of ladies in a garden Watercolor on silk 57 inches high x 16 inches wide Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92648 | Pair of Scroll Paintings Chinese Watercolor on silk 57 inches high x 16 inches wide Sold for: $119.50. |
| 92649 | A Pair of Framed Silk Scrolls One with white and yellow chrysanthemums and the other gold chrysanthemums 36 x 18 inches (each)Not Sold. |
| 92650 | Horizontal Scroll Depicting riverside dwellers engaging in various pursuits Ink and color on paper 11 x 91 inchesSold for: $119.50. |
| 92651 | Calligraphy Mounted as a Scroll Signed Tokuan, the artistic name of General Viscount Koyata Torio (1846-1905), one of the first generals of Japan's modern army. The inscription reads, "He who follows the king is master of heaven. He commands thousands of troops and tens of thousands of horses. In the swirling storm they cannot see their lord. But in cities and on walls, on mats and at the doors, heroes shed their blood working for the emperor, and the heroic sun flag is red." 46 inches tallNot Sold. |
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African |
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| 92652 | A Contemporary African Wood Sculpture of an Antelope 42-1/2 x 14-1/2 x 3 inches Sold for: $131.45. |
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Decorative Arts, American |
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| 92653 | Pair of Wooden Corinthian Columns 24 inches high Sold for: $143.40. |
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Fine Art - Sculpture, American |
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| 92654 | A Contemporary Bronze Sculpture Unknown maker Twentieth Century The sculpture depicts three birds in flight suspended on a marble base Unmarked 18 inches high x 23 inches wideNot Sold. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92660 | Silver Mirror Plateau Sold for: $71.70. |
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Asian |
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| 92661 | Spirit Stone with Wooden Base 12 x 26 x 6 inchesNot Sold. |
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Rugs & Textiles |
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| 92662 | A Group of Seven Woven Tapestry Panels Unknown maker, Italy Twentieth century Cotton 27-1/2 x 42 inches (69.9 x 106.7 cm) Marks: importer's tag attached The seven identical machine woven tapestry panels depicting a landscape with mill and fountain.Not Sold. |
| 92663 | A Framed White Wool Textural Woven Panel 23-1/2 x 33-1/2 inchesNot Sold. |
| 92664 | A Silk Brocade Panel Unknown maker, possibly Italian Early Twentieth century Silk textile 41 x 29-1/4 inches (104.1 x 74.3 cm) Unmarked The maroon damask brocade panel with gold banding. Condition: Tears, rips and holes to textileSold for: $29.00. |
| 92665 | Hmong quilt Stretched and mounted on linen 68 x 98 inchesSold for: $89.63. |
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Fine Art - Sculpture, European |
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| 92666 | Richard Lang (German) Hubertus Wood carving 25 x 20 x 2-1/2 inches Sold for: $179.25. |
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Miscellaneous |
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| 92667 | A Plainly Carved Wooden Maori Adze 16-1/2 x 8-1/2 x 1-1/2 inchesSold for: $131.45. |
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Asian |
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| 92668 | Small Bamboo Brushpot Carved with prunus trees and bamboo, a crane walking beneath and a bat flying above 5 x 3-3/4 inchesNot Sold. |
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Indonesian |
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| 92669 | An Indian Carved Wooden Bracket Unknown maker Nineteenth Century From Southern India, the hanging shelf supported by a pierced knopped trefoil bracket carved with scrolling foliage; the main upper section profusely carved pierced foliage flanked by two tapering columns Unmarked 45 inches high Provenance: Collected late in the last century by the owners grandfather, a ship's captain.Not Sold. |
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African |
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| 92670 | An African Wooden Tree of Life Guruma, Makonde, Tanzania Twentieth Century Carved of Ebony the top figure is of a woman and the other figures, members of the family, the artist is trying to express feelings of the mother who is not satisfied by the growth of the family. A child is emerging frim the ears and one resting on the head, this means she wants to listen to more children. Guruma is among the best-known Makonde artists. His work has been exhibited in many museums. He is from southern Tanzania Unmarked 67 inches high x 8 inches wideSold for: $298.75. |