- MAJOLICA BLACKAMOORMajolica Blackamoor
MAJOLICA BLACKAMOORMajolica Blackamoor
- Ceramic blackamoor, in two sections,
Ceramic blackamoor, in two sections, wearing turban and holding pillow, mid 20th century, 43 in. Repairs to pillow mounts, some abrasions, retouch, tape residue. The Estate of the Late John R. Jones, Hickory, North Carolina.
- African American female portrait,
African American female portrait, pencil on paper; 4 1/2" x 6"; initialed "CW" lower left, possibly Charles Wilbert White (American, 1918-1979).
- AFRICAN AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGAFRICAN
AFRICAN AMERICAN OIL PAINTINGAFRICAN AMERICAN OIL PAINTING, A MID 19TH CENTURY OIL PAINTING OF A "BLACK MAMMY" STYLE CHARACTER WHICH APPEARS TO BE HEADED TO CHURCH, UNSIGNED, NICE VIBRANT COLORS, PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED PAINTING, WICH HAS BEEN WAXED AND VARNISHED WITH A SILVER DOLLAR SIZED HOLE TO THE RIGHT OF HER BACK, WHICH HAS BEEN REPAIRED 15"X21 1/2" WITH A 2" FRAME
- Black Beauty sled, orange paint
Black Beauty sled, orange paint with black striping, seat with figure of horse "Black Beauty" in yellow paint, early 20th century, 32 in. Portion of one runner replaced, scattered rust, probably repainted.
- Whole Plate Tintype of Aged African
Whole Plate Tintype of Aged African American Woman A whole plate tintype of an aged African American woman nicely hand colored housed in a period frame under a textured gilt mat.
- BLACK AMERICANA TINTYPE, AFRICAN
BLACK AMERICANA TINTYPE, AFRICAN AMERICAN MANTintype sixth plate photograph, depicting a young black man, elegantly dressed, with hand-colored foliage, as well as gold-accented ring and watch chain. Measures 2-1/8" x 3-3/8". shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- 1 piece. (African-American Subject.)
1 piece. (African-American Subject.) Color Poster. "Slick Black Colors Gray Hair Black in 1 Minute, Straightens Temporarily." N.p., n.d. [ca. 1940]. 16 x 11 inches (406 x 279 mm). Printed in orange, black & yellow on board. Condition B+/A-: minor edge wear.
- Italian Polychromed Blackamoor,
Italian Polychromed Blackamoor, mid-19th century, the figure holding a pillow atop his head, the face inset with glass eyes, raised on an ebonized square pedestal, h. 46", w. 16", d. 14".
- AFRICAN AMERICAN ADVERTISING POSTERAFRICAN
AFRICAN AMERICAN ADVERTISING POSTERAFRICAN AMERICAN ADVERTISING POSTER, FRAMED "SLICK BACK" BEAUTY SHOP/HAIR PRODUCT CARDBOARD SIGN, WITH MINOR CREASING ON BOTTOM LEFT, MATTED AND FRAMED WITH VIBRANT COLOR. 10"X16" WITH 3.5" MATTED FRAME
- Southern School 19th/20th c. "Black
Southern School 19th/20th c. "Black Woman in a Tignon" watercolor unsigned sight 9 1/2 in. x 7 1/2 in. matted and framed.
- Grouping of African American dolls,
Grouping of African American dolls, porcelain and plastic
- Portrait of an African American
Portrait of an African American Woman20th century oil on artist paper unsigned likely by a NC artist matted and framed under glass.SS 13 x 10 in.
- Two Derby blackamoor sweetmeat
Two Derby blackamoor sweetmeat figures, circa 1765-1770, each modelled holding a shell, on a rococo scroll base, the female 20cm high
- AFRICAN MASK.
AFRICAN MASK.
- A Carved and Polychrome Decorated
A Carved and Polychrome Decorated Blackamoor Figure depicted in a turquoise robe and turban standing with both arms raised set on a square base with canted corners. Height 63 inches.
- Black Americana Oil Painting ''All
Black Americana Oil Painting ''All We Askis a Fair Trial'' black men behind bars fancy gold frame circa 1900 image area 10'' x 14.
- 6 19C. BLACK AMERICANA TINTYPE
6 19C. BLACK AMERICANA TINTYPE PHOTOGRAPHS United States,19th centurySix tintype photographs of African American subject matter, one of a family of four, the others of fashionably dressed individuals.
- A Black Americana Figurine of a
A Black Americana Figurine of a Dancing Girl Dancing figure of a girl on a slightly oval shaped base with bocage. She holds a tambourine over her head as she strikes a pose polychrome painted.
- (AFRICAN AMERICANA) A group of
(AFRICAN AMERICANA) A group of seven books pertaining to African American history in slipcases. Music and Some Highly Musical People... By James M. Trotter. Boston: Lee and Shepard 1881. A Scriptural Ecclesiastical and Historical View of Slavery. By John Henry Hopkins. New York: W.I. Pooley (1864). Whether White or Black A Man. By Edith Smith Davis. Chicago: Fleming H. Revell 1898. John Brown. By Dr. Hermann Von Holst. Boston: Cupples and Hurd 1889. Portraits in Color. By Mary White Ovington. New York: Viking 1927. Race Adjustment: Essays on the Negro in America. By Kelly Miller. New York: Neale 1908. The Negro American Family. Atlanta: Atlanta University Press 1908.
- African American college yearbook
African American college yearbook photo montage, 1900s; black history/higher learning, ca. Turn of the Century; possibly Tuskegee Institute? 13" x 16"
- SALDARRIAGA Maria (American 20th
SALDARRIAGA Maria (American 20th C): Beautiful Black Woman Wearing a Red Turban Painting on Porcelain 9 1/2'' x 7 1/2'' signed lower left dated '04 framed 15'' x 13''.
- Tintype of an Aged African American
Tintype of an Aged African American Maid 15/8 x 21/8 in. tintype of an aged African American maid affixed to a CDV mount penciled Died Year of 1876 / 115 yrs old / Born year 1761. Condition: Soiling and edge wear.
- Venetian Style Paint-Decorated
Venetian Style Paint-Decorated Blackamoor Figure 20th century, the female figure holding a torch and wearing elaborately painted garment on faux painted plinth with matching pedestal, 78-1/2 x 14 in.,
- Three African American character
Three African American character dolls c.1900 with composition heads. 16"h. & two @ 11"h.
- African-American genre painting,
African-American genre painting, fiddle player and family in cabin yard, unsigned, oil on canvas, canvas stencil verso "Williams…New York", American School, 19th century, 12 x 16 in.; original 19th century gilt wood cove molding frame with stenciled pebble panel, label verso "O.J. Copeland…Picture Frames". Original stretcher and tacking edge, craquelure, light grime, retouch at center; frame with abrasions, portions resurfaced. Private Collection, Charleston, South Carolina
- BLACK & WHITE PHOTO OF A ZULU WARRIOR
BLACK & WHITE PHOTO OF A ZULU WARRIOR h:53 w:42 in. Other Notes: DHS
- SOUTHERN SCHOOL O/C, AFRICAN AMERICAN
SOUTHERN SCHOOL O/C, AFRICAN AMERICAN PORTRAITSouthern School, late 19th - early 20th century, impressionist style portrait of an African American woman wearing a turban and sitting in a chair, her hands folded holding a blanket or possibly a child. Possibly unfinished or a study for a larger painting. Oil on canvas board, unsigned. Stained wood frame. 19-1/2" x 13-1/2" sight, 22-1/2" x 16-1/2" framed.
Condition:
Four 1/8" flakes, two in background above subject's forehead, two on the subject's chest, 1-1/2" scratch above subject's forehead, 2-3 other scratches and abrasions to background area.
- 19TH C. BLACK AMERICANA PHOTOGRAPHPost
19TH C. BLACK AMERICANA PHOTOGRAPHPost Civil War period, Jim Crow era, sepia toned albumen silver print cabinet card titled " I Specs Ise Born Tired" marked into the negative. A rare post Restoration view of a young African American boy leaning against a tree. Printed on paper mounted on a card with gold gilt edges. Taken by Hauery Artistic Studies of Jacksonville, Florida. A copy of this photograph is held and documented by the International Center of Photography. Approx. 5" L x 8-3/8" H. Some discoloration and wear. See images for detail. This item can be shipped in-house.
- Black Americana Bisque Mammy Head
Black Americana Bisque Mammy Head Tobacco Jar Bisque head with polychrome Mammy head with scarf wrap parted lips and dimple base unmarked.
- Black Americana. A cast iron figure
Black Americana. A cast iron figure of a boy eating a watermelon. 6 x 4 x 6 cm.
- BLACK AMERICANA WATERCOLOR PORTRAITBlack
BLACK AMERICANA WATERCOLOR PORTRAITBlack Americana watercolor, graphite, and pin prick portrait, 19th c. , of a seated woman holding an apple, inscribed Jane on lower right, 4 3/4" x 5 1/4". Provenance: A Virginia Collection.
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Condition:
Minor stains.
- BLACK AMERICANA 1930/1940 PAINTING:
BLACK AMERICANA 1930/1940 PAINTING: African American Ladies Working the Flower Market, Oil/Canvas Board, 14'' x 18'', no visible signature, eligible inscription verso with an ad depicting painting of flower vendors at Charleston market, a very similar scene, unframed.
CONDITION: Needs cleaning.
- Black For
Black For
- A Black Crepe and Beaded Flapper
A Black Crepe and Beaded Flapper Dress.
- African-American Nursemaid Ambrotype,
African-American Nursemaid Ambrotype, 19th century, unsigned sixth-plate ambrotype, seated African-American woman with head lowered and holding sleeping Caucasian infant, in pressed-paper case, 3-1/4 x 2-3/4 in. (plate),