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FRANK STELLA, THE WHALE WATCH
FRANK STELLA, THE WHALE WATCH SCARF, 1994Property of a Private Collector silk crepe de chine scarf with rolled hems in a red box, signed and dated '94 by the artist and numbered on the label, with Tyler Graphics Limited certificate of authen
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PETER MAX (BORN 1937)Peter Max,
PETER MAX (BORN 1937)Peter Max, German (Born 1937) Serigraph on Paper 'I Love The World" Signed and Numbered 135/300. Peter Max 1994 blind stamp lower left. Sight measures 10-7/8" x 10-7/8". Frame measures 19" x 19". Cond
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PETER MAX (BORN 1937)Peter Max,
PETER MAX (BORN 1937)Peter Max, German (Born 1937) Serigraph on Paper 'Love" Signed and Numbered 135/300. Peter Max 1994 blind stamp lower left. Sight measures 10-7/8" x 10-7/8". Frame measures 19" x 19". Condition: Good
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PETER MAX (BORN 1937)Peter Max,
PETER MAX (BORN 1937)Peter Max, German (Born 1937) Acrylic on Paper 'I Love The World" Signed and Numbered 135/300. Peter Max 1994 blind stamps lower left. Sight measures 10-7/8" x 10-7/8". Frame measures 19" x 19". Condi
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PETER MAX (BORN 1937)Peter Max,
PETER MAX (BORN 1937)Peter Max, German (Born 1937) Acrylic on Paper 'Love" Signed and Numbered 135/300. Peter Max 1994 blind stamps lower left. Sight measures 10-7/8" x 10-7/8". Frame measures 19" x 19". Condition: Good c
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A GROUP OF UNMOUNTED GARNETS A
A GROUP OF UNMOUNTED GARNETS A group of unmounted garnets
comprised 294 brilliant, oval, pear/teardrop, marquis, cushion and emerald cut almandine and spessartine garnet, weighing from approximately 0.53 - 33.21 carats; weighing in total approximately: 576.00 carats
Time: January 2024
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $425.00
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TEN COFFEE TABLE BOOKS ON
TEN COFFEE TABLE BOOKS ON MIDCENTURY DESIGN Lot of ten books on design of the 1950s and 1960s, including, The New Look: Design in the Fifties by Leslie Jackson, printed 1991 by Thames and Hudson; 50s Decorative Art by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, printed 2000 by Taschen; 60s Decorative Art by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, printed 2000 by Taschen; 70s Decorative Art by Charlotte and Peter Fiell, printed 2000 by Taschen; Op to Pop: Furniture of the 1960s by Cara Greenberg, printed 1999 by Bulfinch; The Sixties by Lesley Jackson, printed 1998 by Phaidon; Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s by Lesley Jackson, printed 1994 by Phaidon; Sixties Design by Philippe Garner, printed 1996 by Taschen; Eichler: Modernism Rebuilds the American Dream by Paul Adamson, printed 2002 by Gibbs Smith; Case Study Houses: The Complete CSH Program 1945-1966, printed 2002 by Taschen.Approximate Dimensions:Case Study Houses: l. 16", w. 12.5" Provenance: Private Collection of Bill Stewart, Atlanta, GA.
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PAIR, DOUBLE SIDED ABSTRACT
PAIR, DOUBLE SIDED ABSTRACT OIL/MIXED MEDIA WORKS American School, untitled - abstract, undated, oil/mixed media on canvas, pair of Modern paintings in tones of blue, green, white, yellow and red, the sides marked '6294 B-1 4 1 5K' and '6294 B-1 4 3 5K, apparently unsigned. Approximate Dimensions:h. 33.5", w. 28.25", d. 3".
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10VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS,
10VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS, INCLUDING 1ST ED. A lot of 10 books by Joel Chandler Harris, including first editions. Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1898 by Houghton Mifflin. First edition. Red cloth boards with gilt and black decoration. 8vo. 417pp. The Story of Aaron by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1896 by Houghton Mifflin. First edition. Tan pictorial boards with gilt titling. 8vo. 198pp. Little Mr. Thimblefinger Stories by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1894 by Houghton Mifflin. Riverside Literature Series edition. Green cloth boards with black titling. 12mo. 164pp. Little Brer Rabbit by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1907 by Berger Publishing. Pictorial cardboad boards with titling in yellow and blue. 12mo.
Uncle Remus, or Mr. Fox, Mr. Rabbit, and Mr. Terrapin by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1921 by Chatto and Windus. Eighth impression. Green boards with a color scene on the front. 8vo. 288pp. Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1906 by Scribners. Red boards with polychrome illustrations on the front. 8vo. 236pp. On The Plantation by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1892 by D. Appleton and Company. First edition. Tan cloth boards with rabbit illustration on the front. 8vo. 233pp. Mingo and Other Sketches by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1884 by James Osgood. Green boards with gilt titling and black floral decoration. 8vo. 273pp. Gabriel Tolliver by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1902 by McClure. Red cloth boards with gilt titling and blind stamping. 8vo. 448pp. The Tar-Baby and Other Rhymes of Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1904 by D. Appleton and Co. Peach colored boards with gilt titling and decoration the front cover. 8vo. 189pp.
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5VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS SET OF
5VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS SET OF FIVE FIRST EDITIONS A set of 5 first editions by Joel Chandler Harris: The Chronicles of Aunt Minervy Ann by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1899 by Charles Scribner's Sons. First edition. Bound in tan cloth with an illustration. 8vo. 210pp. Uncle Remus And His Friends by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1892 by Houghton Mifflin. First edition. Green cloth boards with gilt titling and black decoration. 8vo. 357pp. Tales of the Home Folks in Peace and War by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1898 by Houghton Mifflin. First edition. Green boards with gilt and black titling. 8vo. 417pp. Little Mr. Thimblefinger by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1894 by Houghton Mifflin. First edition. Tan pictorial boards with gilt titling. 8vo. 230pp. Wally Wanderoon and His Story Telling Machine by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1903 by McClure. First edition.Tan pictorial boards with extensive polychrome decoration. 8vo. 294pp.
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12VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS
12VOL J.CHANDLER HARRIS BOOKS WITH FIRST EDITIONS A lot of twelve books by Joel Chandler Harris, some first editions. Free Joe and Other Georgian Sketches by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1899 by Charles Scribner's Sons. Later printing. Peach colored boards with pictorial cover. 8vo. 236pp. Nights with Uncle Remus by Joel Chandler Harris, Published 1884 by George Routledge and Sons. Blue pictorial cover with gilt titling and decoration. 8vo. 300pp. The Bishop and The Boogerman by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1909 by Doubleday, Page. Green cloth boards with gilt titling. 8vo. 184pp. Uncle Remus Returns by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1918 by Houghton Mifflin. Tan cloth boards with pictorial design. 8vo. 175pp. The Making of a Statesman by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1902 by McClure, Phillips. Tan cloth boards with brown titling. 8vo. 247pp. Sister Jane by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1896 by Houghton Mifflin. Green cloth boards with gilt titling and decoration. 8vo. 363pp. Daddy Jake The Runaway and Other Stories by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1889 by The Century Company. Pictorial boards. 4to. 145pp. On The Plantation by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1892 by D. Appleton. Tan pictorial boards with an image of a rabbit. 8vo. 233pp. On The Wing of Occasions by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1900 by Doubleday, Page. Green cloth boards with gilt titling. 8vo. 310pp. The Story of Aaron by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1896 by Osgood. First British edition. Bound in brown boards with repairs. 8vo. 198pp. Little Mr. Thimblefinger by Joel Chandler Harris. Published 1894 by Doubleday, Page. Pictorial cloth clover with rabbit and fox. 8vo. 230pp. Joel Chandler Harris: Editor and Essayist, Miscellaneous Literary, Political, and Social Writings. Edited by Julia Collier Harris. Published 1931 by The University of North Carolina Press. Green cloth boards with gilt titling on the spine. 8vo. 429pp.
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8VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS, MANY ENGLISH
8VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS, MANY ENGLISH FIRST EDITIONS A lot of 8 books by Charles Dickens, many the first UK editions. Mark Twain's Library of Humor. Published 1888 by Charles L. Webster. Bound in red with pictorial boards and gilt titling. Wear to boards with pencil marks from a previous owner. Bookplate also present. 4to. 707pp. A Tramp Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1880 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in red pictorial boards. Light wear on the boards with some staining and fading. Pencil marks on end papers. 8vo. 564pp. Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain. Published 1883 by Chatto and Windus. First edition - released earlier than US edition. Bound in red pictorial boards with gilt titling on the cover. Cover is detaching from spine. Hinges cracking. Wear throughout. 8vo. 561pp. A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur by Mark Twain. Published 1889 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in red pictorial boards with gilt titling. Wear to boards and pencil marks on end papers. 8vo. 525pp. The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain. Published 1882 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in red pictorial boards with gilt titling. Wear on boards and pencil marks on end papers. 8vo. 391pp. The Stolen White Elephant by Mark Twain. Published 1882 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in red pictorial boards with gilt titling. Some wear on the boards and pages. Pencil marks on end papers. 8vo. 285pp. Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1894 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in red pictorial cloth with gilt titling. Some wear on boards, particularly at the spine. Previous owner's name is written inside with a bookplate. 8vo. 208pp. The American Claimant by Mark Twain. Published 1892 by Chatto and Windus Bound in red pictorial cloth with black titling. Some wear on the cover, particularly at the spine. Pencil marks on the end papers. 8vo. 258pp.
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5VOL MARK TWAIN NOVELS WITH SOME
5VOL MARK TWAIN NOVELS WITH SOME FIRST EDITIONS A lot of 5 books by Mark Twain: Roughing It by Mark Twain. Published 1872 by American Publishing Company. First edition. Early state. Bound in publisher's cloth with gilt titling and decoration on the front board and spine. Book has been repaired using the original binding. Some wear throughout with light pencil marks present in some areas. 8vo. 591pp. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain. Published 1889 by Charles L. Webster. First edition. Early state. Bound in publisher's olive colored cloth with a pictorial scene and gilt titling on the front cover. Gilt titling on the spine as well. Some wear to boards and pages. Hinges cracking in spots. Pencil mark signature on title page from previous owner. 8vo. 575pp. The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1880 by American Publishing Company. First edition. Early state. Repair to binding with original boards featuring gilt titling and decoration. Spine has been repaired with new gilt titling. 8vo. 651pp. Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain. Published 1894 by American Publishing Company. First edition. Early state. bound in publisher's original burgundy binding with black and gilt titling and decoration. Some wear to boards. Light yellowing on pages. 8vo. 432pp. Following the Equator by Mark Twain. Published 1897 by American Publishing Company. First edition. Has been rebound in brown leather with brown boards. Gilt titling on the spine. Some wear to boards with scuffing and leather loss. Pages look good with only minor foxing. 8vo. 712pp.
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10VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS INCLUDING
10VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS INCLUDING EARLY EDITIONS A lot of 10 books by Mark Twain, with some first and early editions. What is Man? by Mark Twain. Published 1910 by Watts, London. Bound in dark blue boards with gilt titling on the spine. 8vo. 165pp. Tom Sawyer, Detective by Mark Twain. Published 1897 by Chatto and Windus. Blue boards with gilt titling on the front and spine. 8vo. 246pp. The ?1,000,000 Bank Note by Mark Twain. Published 1893 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in dark boards with gilt titling on the front and spine. 8vo. 311pp. Sketches by Mark Twain. Published 1880 by Belfords, Clark, Toronto. Bound in blind stamped boards with gilt titling on the front and spine. 8vo. 319pp. More Tramps Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1897 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in blind stamped dark red boards with gilt titling on the front and spine. 8vo. 486pp. A Tramp Abroad by Mark Twain. Published by T.G. Davey, London, Ontario Canada. Pirated Canadian edition. Bound in green boards with gilt decoration and titling on the front and spine. 8vo. 410pp.
Roughing It and The Innocents At Home by Mark Twain. Published 1892 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in blue boards with blind stamping and gilt titling on the front and spine. 8vo. Some pages untrimmed. The American Claimant by Mark Twain. Published 1892 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in red cloth boards with black decoration on the front and gilt titling on the spine. 8vo. 258pp. A Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain. Published 1889 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in red boards with black and gilt decoration and titling. 8vo. 525pp. Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1894 by Chatto and Windus. Bound in red cloth boards with black decoration and titling. 8vo. 208pp.
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5VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS WITH FIRST
5VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS WITH FIRST EDITIONS A group of five books by Mark Twain: Sketches Old and New by Mark Twain. Published 1875 by American Publishing Company. First edition. First state with errata slip at page 299. Bound in publisher's blue cloth with gilt titling and decoration. A repaired spine has new gilt titling. Wear on the boards with scuffing and chipping. Pages mostly clean with some light foxing. 8vo. 320pp. Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1894 by Charles L. Webster. First edition. Early state. Bound in publisher's tan cloth with pictorial illustration and gilt titling. Some wear to boards with scuffing and shelving. Pages mostly clear with some pencil marks present. 8vo. 219pp. The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1870 by American Publishing Company. Bound in publisher's dark cloth with gilt titling and decoration. Some wear to boards with scuffing, chipping, and loss. Joints and hinges are cracking. Cloth loss on the spine. 8vo. 651pp. Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain. Published 1894 by American Publishing Company. First edition. First state. Bound in publisher's original burgundy cloth boards with gilt titling and black decoration. Some wear to boards from scuffing and shelving. Pages have some pencil marking in spots. Front end paper not present. 8vo. 432pp. Following the Equator by Mark Twain. Published 1897 by American Publishing Company. First edition. Bound in publisher's blue cloth with an elephant illustration on the front. Gilt titling and decoration on the spine. Some wear to boards with scuffing and chipping. Pages mostly clear with some light foxing. 8vo. 712pp.
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6VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS WITH FIRST
6VOL MARK TWAIN BOOKS WITH FIRST EDITIONS A collection of 6 books by Mark Twain, including some first editions. Mark Twain's Autobiography and First Romance. Published 1871 by Sheldon and Company. First edition. Second issue. Contains the ad for Ball Black and Company on copyright page. Bound in burgundy boards with blind stamping and gilt titling. Book is a former library book and has markings as such. Wear throughout with some scuffing on boards and light staining and foxing on pages. 12mo. 47pp. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg by Mark Twain. Published 1900 by Chatto and Windus. First English edition. Bound in orange pictorial boards with black titling. Some wear to boards, particularly at the spine, with some loss of cloth. Previoius owner's signature in pen on end paper and title page. 8vo. 414pp with ads. Ads are dated September 1900. Travels in History by Mark Twain. Published 1910 by Harper and Brothers. Bound in red boards with faded titling and decoration. Some wear with staining and loss on boards. Scattered staining on pages. 8vo. 171pp. Sketches by Mark Twain. Published 1879 by Belfords, Clarke and Company. First Canadian edition. Bound in brown boards with gilt titling on the front and spine. Some wear to boards from age and shelving. Hinges cracking. 12mo. 319pp. Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1894 by Chatto and Windus. First English edition. Bound in red boards with black titling and decoration. Some wear to the boards from age and shelving. Cloth loss at the corners. 8vo. 208pp with ads dated 1894. The New Pilgrim's Progress by Mark Twain. Published by John Camden Hotten, London. Undated but most likely 1870. Bound in green boards with blind stamping and gilt titling on the spine. 8vo. 259pp.
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MARK TWAIN, TOM SAWYER ABROAD,
MARK TWAIN, TOM SAWYER ABROAD, 1ST ED. 1ST STATE Tom Sawyer Abroad by Mark Twain. Published 1894 by Charles L. Webster. Press of Jenkins and McCowan, New York. Binding state A. First edition. First state. Bound in publisher's original cream cloth with pictorial illustrations and gilt titling on the spine and front. After page 219 blank before advertisements. 8vo. 219pp.
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MARK TWAIN. PUDD'NHEAD WILSON,
MARK TWAIN. PUDD'NHEAD WILSON, 1ST ED IN LEATHER Pudd'nhead Wilson and The Comedy of Those Extraordinary Twins. Published 1894 by American Publishing Company. First edition. Fully bound in tan calf leather with raised bands on the spine. Gilt titling on a field of burgundy. 8vo. 432pp.
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MARK TWAIN, PUDD'NHEAD WILSON,
MARK TWAIN, PUDD'NHEAD WILSON, 1ST EDITION IN BOX Pudd'nhead Wilson and The Comedy of Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain. Published 1894 by American Publishing Company. First edition. First state. Contained in a custom made book shaped box. Bound in red cloth with black stamping and gilt titling on the front and spine. Box is done in green leather with gilt titling on the spine on a field of black. 8vo. 432pp.
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RICHARD OF ST VICTOR, ARCA
RICHARD OF ST VICTOR, ARCA MYSTICA INCUNABULA 1494 De Arca Mystica by Richard of Saint Victor with all five books complete does not contain Beniamin minor. Published 1494 by Johann Amerbach, Basel. First edition. 19th century vellum binding. Title in gilt on red morocco spine label with marbled end papers. Gothic type with initials decorated in red or blue; paragraph marks rubricated and capital strokes in yellow. 148 leaves
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PLAUTUS, COMICI FABULAE, PRINTED BY
PLAUTUS, COMICI FABULAE, PRINTED BY PLANTIN 1594 M. Accii Plavti, comici, Fabvlae svperstites XX, Ex recensiene Dovsica, by Plautus. Printed 1594 by Plantiniana. The works of Platus are the earliest Latin literary work to have survived intact. Book is fully bound in vellum. 745pp with an index. 32mo.
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J. BANKS, THE INNOCENT USURPER,
J. BANKS, THE INNOCENT USURPER, JANE GRAY 1694 The Innocent Usurper, or The Death of Lady Jane Gray a Tragedy written by John Banks. Published 1694 by Richard Bentley, London. First edition. Contemporary binding in gray boards with gilt titling on the spine in a field of brown. 8vo.
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WINCHESTER 30-30 MODEL 94 BUFFALO
WINCHESTER 30-30 MODEL 94 BUFFALO BILL COMMEMORATIVEWinchester .30 Model 94 (serial #:WC79910)Saddle ring carbine with 26-inch octagon barrel. Metal surfaces are blued with nickel finished forend cap, saddle ring and stud, trigger, hammer, buttplate, and loading gate. The smooth, straight grip stock and forend have a semi gloss finish and there is a nickel disk with profile bust of Buffalo Bill inlaid in the right side butt. Sights are a fixed post and elevation adjustable rear. Original box and paper work.Measures overall 44.5 inches with 26 inch barrel.New in box. Box in fair condition.
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WINCHESTER 30-30 MODEL 94
WINCHESTER 30-30 MODEL 94 BICENTENNIAL LEVER-ACTIONWinchester .30 Model 94 (serial #:USA19768)Saddle ring carbine and shows a deluxe walnut checkered wood stock with inlaid medallion marked, ''WINCHESTER SALUTES THE UNITED STATES BICENTENNIAL 1776-1976.'' the receiver shows a silver finish with factory engraving. Left side marked with an engraved border and us bald eagle. The right side is marked with an engraved border and 76 surrounded by 13 stars. 20 inch round barrel. Original box and paper work. No wall mount.Measures overall 38 inches with 20 inch barrel.New in box. Box in fair condition.
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MICHELE RUSSO ACRYLIC ON
MICHELE RUSSO ACRYLIC ON CANVASMICHELE RUSSO (Oregon/Connecticut, 1909-2004) acrylic on canvas, "Nature's Monuments," mountain landscape, circa 1993. Signed lower right, label attached verso from the Russo Lee Gallery. Image measures 58.5" x 68", frame measures 60.5" x 70". Lot includes 1994 bill of sale from the Laura Russo Gallery, memorial invitation card, and newspaper article featuring Russo. Russo was a muralist for the WPA during the Great Depression, taught for 27 years at the Portland Museum Art School, and was very active in the local arts scene. Michele Russo was the husband of artist Sally Haley. Provenance: from the Collection of Beverly Ann White.
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BEZIRKS TURNFEST MUG, GERMAN BEER
BEZIRKS TURNFEST MUG, GERMAN BEER STEINS, 3 PCS German beer steins both with hinged lids, one depicts figures in relief and is marked with numbering to underside, the other is hand painted porcelain depicting bust of young man and musician on lid. Larger stein is 6.75" H x 3.25" diameter. Also included is C.N.Y Pottery 1894 Bezirks Turnfest mug 5" H x 4.5" diameter.
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KATHRINE BAUMANN CRYSTAL BOW BUCKLE
KATHRINE BAUMANN CRYSTAL BOW BUCKLE Kathrine Baumann gold-tone crystal encrusted buckle in the form of a bow, marked to underside: "Kathrine Baumann 1994 Beverly Hills" with original sale tag. 3.25" H x 6" W.
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KATHRINE BAUMANN CRYSTAL FLOWER
KATHRINE BAUMANN CRYSTAL FLOWER BUCKLE Kathrine Baumann pink and white crystal encrusted buckle in the form of a flower, marked to underside: "Kathrine Baumann 1994 Beverly Hills." 5.4" diameter. Minor crystal loss.
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VINTAGE LIONEL TRAIN SET &
VINTAGE LIONEL TRAIN SET & ACCESSORIES To include A 384E Lionel engine, 384T Coal Tender, T Type transformer, RW Transformer, 341 observation car, 332 railway car, 339 Pullman car, 132 Illuminated station, 394 beacon (as is), signal tower gate (as is), 57 street lamp, 54 street light, and an American Flyer crossing gate. With misc (AS IS) paperwork and O/Bs. From an Eastchester, NY estate. Condition: Not tested electrically or otherwise.
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DAVE MCGARY (AMERICAN,
DAVE MCGARY (AMERICAN, 1958-2013). "Bear Tracks", 1994 Bronze with polychrome on high wood base. Edition 37/50 Inscribed on base with artist's thumbprint seal: Dave McGary / 1994 / 6/50. From a Rye, NY collector. Dimensions: 32" h with base. Condition: Good.
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BRIAN HANLON, ST. FRANCIS, ARTIST
BRIAN HANLON, ST. FRANCIS, ARTIST REDUCTION, 1994 Brian Hanlon (American, b. 1961), unique artist-cast plaster and hand patinated reduction proof of his sculpture of St. Francis of Assisi, "St. Francis Accepting the Proposal to be Christ-Like" executed in bronze in 1994 for the Church of Saint Leo the Great, Lincroft, New Jersey; signed and dated in cast "Hanlon 94" and depicting the saint kneeling with arms raised in supplication to receive the stigmata. 8.75" H x 7.25" L x 3" D Note: In 1994, there were only five reductions cast in bronze, and only one in plaster, which is the offered work. Our thanks to the artist Brian Hanlon for his assistance in cataloging this lot.
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THREE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PINS AND
THREE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN PINS AND PENDANTS, 19th/early 20th century, an .875 silver pendant with unidentified maker's mark, cast as a crowned "E" above an enameled red cross, with Cyrillic inscriptions and dated 1905; a silver pin to commemorate the canonization of St. Seraphim of Sarov in 1903, and a pendant commemorating the death of Tsar Alexander III with his head in profile to the obverse and the dates 1881-1894 between a crown and a cross on the reverse.
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American School (20th Century)
American School (20th Century) \"New Orleans, Louisiana\", offset chromolithograph, sight 18-1/4\" x 22-1/4\", titled lower center margin, copyrighted 1994 by Aaron Ashley, Inc. , Yonkers, N.Y. Glazed and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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Dan Dailey. Bear. 1994, hand-blown,
Dan Dailey. Bear. 1994, hand-blown, sandblasted, and acid-polished glass, watercolor on Fabriano paper. 18¼ h × 11 dia in. estimate: $10,000–15,000. Etched signature, title and date to vase ‘Dailey AV2794 Bear’. Signed and titled to drawing ‘Dailey Bear’. Sold with a preparatory drawing for this work. Provenance: Collection of the artist | Rago, Contemporary Glass, 22 September 2019, Lot 1502 | Private Collection
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Lajos Mack for Zsolnay. rare vase
Lajos Mack for Zsolnay. rare vase with mermaid and merman. c. 1900, eosin glazed earthenware. 8 h × 10 w × 9 d in. result: $6,080. estimate: $4,000–6,000. Molded manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Zsolnay Pécs 6108 36’ with five churches mark. Sold with a photograph of the original receipt. Provenance: Acquired from Galerie Lionel Latham, Geneva in 1994 by the present owner
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Dale Chihuly b.1941. Baskets. 1994,
Dale Chihuly b.1941. Baskets. 1994, vitreograph in colors. 32 h × 25 w in. estimate: $900–1,400. Signed, titled, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘39/50 1994 Baskets Chihuly’. This work is number 39 from the edition of 50.