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John Wayne Movie Poster (20th
John Wayne Movie Poster (20th century) "The Alamo", 1960, No. 71/349, published by United Artists, 41 x 27 in.; black lacquer frame,
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THE ALAMOThe Alamo. United Artists,
THE ALAMOThe Alamo. United Artists, 1960. Poster (60 x 40"). Starring John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey, and co-starring Frankie Avalon. Rolled. Old tape repairs at edges, age-consistent creasing. B+.
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Will A. Kendrick (American/Texas,
Will A. Kendrick (American/Texas, Contemporary) "The Alamo", watercolor, signed and dated lower left "Will A Kendrick 1927", sight 13-1/2" x 10". Glazed, matted and presented in a handsome Art Nouveau style frame.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD POSTER,
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD POSTER, THE ALAMO, 1929 Southern Pacific Railroad (American 1865-1998), after the painting by Maurice Logan (American 1886-1977), "The Alamo: San Antonio, Texas", 1929, multicolored lithograph advertising poster depicting the Alamo as viewed through an archway, printed "A-32-1-15-29-3000" lower left and printed artist signature lower right, framed. Provenance: Private Collection, Concord, NC. Approx. poster h. 23", w. 15.875"; Overall h. 25.625", w. 21.75", d. 1.25"
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LARGE FRAMED SAN JACINTO "LIBERTY
LARGE FRAMED SAN JACINTO "LIBERTY OR DEATH" FLAG 20th c., hand-made replica of the flag carried by Texans in the 1836 battle with Santa Ana's army, which was soundly defeated by the outnumbered Texan force, setting the stage for an independent Texas, pigment on cotton, mounted in a shadowbox frame, gallery label verso, 29.5"h x 32"w (flag), 37.25"h x 40.25"w x 2"d (frame)
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1901 TX CONFEDERATE SURGEON BOOK,
1901 TX CONFEDERATE SURGEON BOOK, ALAMO WATERCOLORSGrouping of late 19th/early 20th century Texas items including a 1901 Confederate Surgeon Book and six folk art watercolors of San Antonio including Alamo. 1st item - Large leather bound journal with title, "Surgeon's Case Book. Texas Confederate Home". Provides great detail into various medical maladies the Confederate veterans in this facility were encountering in later age. An entry example includes one for J. M. Stalcup, admitted 1891 (born 1839). "Disability from gunshot wounds received in battle. Furloughed to Bryan Texas on June 26, 1902, Reunion Hoods Brig - Returned on June 28, 1902." Note - a Jasper M. Stalcup is listed in the 1st Texas Volunteer Infantry, Co. G and was listed as wounded at Chickamauga and wounded and disabled at the Battle of the Wilderness. Entries for approximately 280 Texas Confederate veterans. (From the Texas State Historical Association) - The Texas Confederate Home in Austin began as a project of the John B. Hood Camp of United Confederate Veterans, which obtained a charter from the state on November 28, 1884. The camp's main purpose was to establish a home for disabled and indigent Confederate veterans. 16" x 17 1/4". 2nd grouping - grouping of six (6) cabinet card size watercolors of San Antonio scenes depicting rural life with inscriptions verso. Includes a watercolor of the Alamo with inscription on back, "Founded May 1744, Assaulted March 1836 San Antonio Texas". Other scenes include a Tamale stand, Mexican Jacals, and Cowboys. 4 1/4" x 5 1/4" card size. Late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: Private Arkansas collection.
Condition:
1st item - book spine detached, cover corners with losses, a few interior pages detached. 2nd grouping - broken corners and edges on cabinet cards, Mexican Jacal scene with tear, corner loss to burro boy watercolor.
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Charles Oglesby Longabaugh
Charles Oglesby Longabaugh (American/New Orleans, 1885-1944) \"Facade - The Alamo\", etching, ed/50, image 5\" x 7\", pencil titled lower left, pencil signed lower right \"C. Longabaugh\". Unframed.
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ALAMO MODEL 2525 AMPLIFIERAlamo
ALAMO MODEL 2525 AMPLIFIERAlamo Model 2525 Amplifier
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REPLICA OF AN ALHAMBRA FACADE
REPLICA OF AN ALHAMBRA FACADE 20TH CENTURY 14.5” X 13”. FRAMED 21.5” X 18.5”.REPLICA OF AN ALHAMBRA FACADE, 20th Century, Paint on plaster depiction. Signed lower right. Inscribed on label verso "The Alhambra - Palace of the Moorish…". Housed in a shadow box frame. Dimensions: 14.5" x 13". Framed 21.5" x 18.5".
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ALAMEDA Y BELLAS ARTES, MEXICO
ALAMEDA Y BELLAS ARTES, MEXICO CITYcirca 1964 oil on canvas signed illegibly lower right 24 x 36 inches Condition:
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SPANISH COLONIAL SANTO SAN
SPANISH COLONIAL SANTO SAN ANTONIO DE PADUASpanish Colonial santo/ altar figure, 19th c., Saint Anthony of Padua (San Antonio de Padua), gesso over carved wood, likely later paint, depicted in Franciscan habit, with painted-over inset glass eyes, holding the Christ child, cracking and loss to paint, losses to fingers, metal halos, etc., approx 16.75"h, 5.25"w, 4"d, 1.75lbs **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
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R. DE PEREA (SPANISH, 20TH CENTURY)
R. DE PEREA (SPANISH, 20TH CENTURY) 21 ¾" x 29 ½" "Granada, La Alhambra". Oil on masonite, signed and titled lower left corner, in wood frame, overall 28 ¼" x 36 ?".
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SHADOWBOX FRAMED REPLICA FIRST
SHADOWBOX FRAMED REPLICA FIRST TEXAS REPUBLIC FLAGShadowbox framed replica of the first flag of the Republic of Texas, also known as the De Savala flag after its designer Lorenzo de Zavala (Manuel Lorenzo Justiniano de Zavala y Sanchez, Mexico, 1788-1836), the first vice president of the Republic of Texas and a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, there is some controversy to the actual original design as there are no known examples of the period flag, and some sources state that De Savala only suggested the design, shadowbox: 18.25"h, 24.75"w, 2.25"d, 6.50lbs
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DALI Salvador (Spanish
DALI Salvador (Spanish 1904-1989): ''Alhambra'' Etching in Color sight size 27 1/2'' x 18 1/2'' signed lower right numbered 44 of 150 signed in the plate dated 1964 framed 37 1/2'' x 27 1/4''. Gallery 121 original receipt affixed verso from 1966.CONDITION: Overall toning.
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FRAMED OIL ON TIN RETABLO, SAN
FRAMED OIL ON TIN RETABLO, SAN ANTONIO, MEXICOFramed oil on tin retablo, San Antonio de Padua (Saint Anthony of Padua), Mexico, depicted holding the Christ Child with white lilies, sight: approx 9.5"h, 6.75"w, overall: 12"h, 9"w, 1.25lbs
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Colonel John Singleton Mosby CSA
Colonel John Singleton Mosby CSA ANS Inked note 6.0 x 3.5 in. on heavy stock in Mosby's hand: The Alamo Washington / March 20th-1914. / Dr. or Mrs. Watson: What has become of you? My friend Dr. Will Donn wrote me of your/being in quarantine but you must / certainly have been released long ago. / Where is Miss Litchfield? If she / is still here I want to call on her? I have accepted an invitation to / deliver a lecture on stu(illegible) covery / before a military club at Toronto / Canada on April 27th. I wish you / could go along / Yours Sincerely / Jno. S. Mosby. The former ''Gray Ghost'' made a career out of self-promotion and died in 1916 at age 82. Condition: Edges of card stock brown with bend upper left corner else VG.
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(2) OIL ON TIN EX-VOTO RETABLO,
(2) OIL ON TIN EX-VOTO RETABLO, MEXICO(lot of 2) Oil on tin ex-voto, Mexico, late 19th/ early 20th c., including: (1) offered in gratitude to San Antonio de Padua (Saint Anthony of Padua), approx 5"h, 7"w, (1) La Piedad, approx 7"h, 10"w; 0.5lbs total **Provenance: a private Alabama collection**
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Gouache of a Moorish structure
Gouache of a Moorish structure possibly Alhambra, unsigned, circa 1950's.
24.25" x 18" ss / 28.25" x 22.25" oa
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
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22 leather bound books
22 leather bound books
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Twenty-Three Bottl
Twenty-Three Bottl
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OIL ON TIN RETABLO, MEXICAN, 19TH
OIL ON TIN RETABLO, MEXICAN, 19TH C., "SAN ANTONIO DE PADUA (SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA)", DEPICTS THE SAINT HOLDING A CHILD, BOOK ON RED TABLE AT HIS SIDE, UNFRAMED, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE INCLUDING SOME LOSS, ...Oil on tin retablo, Mexican, 19th C., "San Antonio de Padua (Saint Anthony of Padua)", depicts the saint holding a child, book on red table at his side, unframed, wear consistent with age and use including some loss, sold as found, 14" h.
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Antique San Miguel Santos Shrine-
Antique San Miguel Santos Shrine- 27x22x11''
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R. DE PEREA (SPANISH, 20TH CENTURY)
R. DE PEREA (SPANISH, 20TH CENTURY) 21 ¾" x 29 ½" "Granada, La Alhambra". Oil on masonite, sgined and titled lower left corner, in wood frame, overall 28 ¼" x 36 ?".
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Spanish School, 18th Century Rey de
Spanish School, 18th Century
Rey de Argel (King of Algiers)
oil on canvas
titled (lower center)
21 x 25 inches.
Property from the Michael Hall Collection, Miami Beach, Florida
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FRAMED OIL ON TIN RETABLO, SAN
FRAMED OIL ON TIN RETABLO, SAN ANTONIO, MEXICOUnframed oil on tin retablo, San Antonio de Padua (Saint Anthony of Padua), Mexico, depicted holding the Christ Child with white lilies, overall: approx 11.75"h, 9.25"w, 0.5lbs
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SPANISH RETABLO OF ST. ANTONIO OF
SPANISH RETABLO OF ST. ANTONIO OF PADUA. Nineteenth century. Oil on tin of the saint holding a child. Retains original paint with minor surface wear. Tack holes. Unframed, 14"h. 10"w.
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SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL
SPANISH COLONIAL SCHOOL RETABLO(Mexico, 19th century)
Virgin of Guadalupe and Ladislado Moreno ex voto , 1892, with text panel, oil on tin, with punched relief nicho frame, 22-1/2 x 14 2 in.
Provenance: Ex-Moore Collection, Denver, Colorado; Artemis Gallery, May 18, 2017, lot 98A; Private Collection, Colorado
Condition:
surface dirt, flaking, losses commensurate with age, dents, holes
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Alonzo de Leon Spanish General DS
Alonzo de Leon Spanish General DS 1683 About 9 pp folio approx. 8.25 x 12 in. n.p. 1683. Two groups of pages each with official seals and dates. One group several paragraphs in different hands and signed by several people. One page with Alonso de Leon near bottom. Official stamp would appear to be 1678? Second group with stamps of 1676 5 pages all in one hand signed by Joseph Lumbreras.Alonzo de Leon (ca 1639-1691) was a Mexican explorer and governor. Born in New Spain he was sent to Spain for training in a naval career. Upon his return he led a number of exploratory parties including a search for La Salle's colony Fort Saint Louis fearing French encroachment into Spain's territories. De Leon explored much of East Texas and established much of the Old San Antonio Road. A number of rivers and other landmarks in Texas are named for him.
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EYVIND EARLE (1916 - 2000):
EYVIND EARLE (1916 - 2000): "ALAMO PINTADO"serigraph pencil signed lower right numbered 100/220 lower left 8 x 10 inches image;14 3/4 x 16 3/4 inches frame Condition:
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20TH CENTURY MEXICAN SCHOOL20th
20TH CENTURY MEXICAN SCHOOL20th Century Mexican School , Agave field Ink and watercolor on tan paper Indistinctly signed and inscribed in pencil in the lower left corner Sight: 13" H x 18.5" W Provenance: The Residential Property of Thomas and Erika Girardi, Pasadena, CA Notes: From the art closet. Dimensions: Sight: 13" H x 18.5" W Provenance: The Residential Property of Thomas and Erika Girardi, Pasadena, CA
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OIL ON TIN RETABLO, SAINT
OIL ON TIN RETABLO, SAINT ANTHONY, MEXICOFramed oil on tin retablo, Mexico, San Antonio de Padua (Saint Anthony of Padua), depicted in Franciscan habit, holding the Christ child with white lilies, sight: 13.25"h, 9.25"w, overall: 19.5"h, 15.5"w, 3.5lbs
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Rare 22-Star United States Flag for
Rare 22-Star United States Flag for Alabamacirca 1819 hand stitched throughout wool with cotton stars applied to both sides in five rows the canvas heading is threaded with a rope secured by a wooden toggle and is inscribed ''Presented to Capt. C. H. Beckshafft by W. H. Ball '' folded to fit in a modern painted wooden frame 42 x 72 in. the flag itself being 42 x 97 in.The flag's recipient Captain C. H. Beckshafft served the Union during the Civil War as a junior officer aboard the ''Malvern '' the ''Release'' and the ''Yantic.''This flag was examined by Whitney Smith Ph.D. of the Flag Research Center in Winchester Massachusetts. Dr. Whitney's letter authenticating the flag is included with the lot and states in part: ''...Alabama was the 22nd state admitted to the Union on 14 December 1819. However Maine was admitted as the 23rd state on 15 March 1820 and in accordance with the then existing flag law the stars for both Alabama and Maine were officially added to the United States flag on 4 July 1820. Therefore there never was an official 22-star flag. There is nothing in the item at hand to suggest that any alteration was made in the flag subsequent to its initial construction. Therefore there is a strong presumption that the flag was made at the time when Alabama was a state (or about to become a state) and before its star was added to the national flag on 4 July 1820...It is my considered opinion it is an authentic original 22-star United States flag and therefore a valuable item considering its rarity and condition.''Good condition overall; minor loss and repairs.Ex. Skinner Inc. Sale 2198 Lot 159 June 8 2003.
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20TH C. PAINTING OF TOLEDO, SPAIN
20TH C. PAINTING OF TOLEDO, SPAIN Tourist Grade View of an Old Town Center with figures in 19th c. ethnic costume, signed lower left "E. Alvarez, Toledo", inscribed verso as having been purchased in Madrid in 1948, housed in a black lacquered ripple frame, OS: 17 1/2" x 13 3/4", SS: 11" x 7 1/4. Good condition.
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FRAMED OIL ON TIN RETABLO, SAINT
FRAMED OIL ON TIN RETABLO, SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUAFramed oil on tin retablo, San Antonio de Padua (Saint Anthony of Padua), late 19th/ early 20th c., depicted holding the Christ Child with a flowering lily, sight: approx 13 1/8"h, 9"w, overall: approx 16.5"h, 12 3/8"w, 2lbs **Provenance: a private Alabama collection**
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Twenty Bottl
Twenty Bottl
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[Advertising] Alhambra Manila
[Advertising] Alhambra Manila Cigars Advertisement 20th century Alhambra Manila Cigars advertisement on board; 28.75 x 20.5 in. Condition: Some loss of board around edges.