AUCTION CATALOGS AND REFERENCE PERIODICALSAAUCTION CATALOGS AND REFERENCE PERIODICALSA group of auction catalogs and reference periodicals pertaining to Japanese Artapproximately 15 Christie's and Sotheby's auction catalogs pertaining to Japanese works of art.
SOTHEBYS, CHRISTIES & OTHER AUCTIONSOTHEBYS, CHRISTIES & OTHER AUCTION CATALOGSA group of mostly Sothebys and Christies auction catalogslot includes: 1. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor. NY: Sotheby's, Sale 7000, September 11-19, 1997. (3 vols. in slipcase) 2. Ariane Danidois. NY
LOG CABIN FIELD & FURROWS PATTERN QUILTLOG CABIN FIELD & FURROWS PATTERN QUILT CA.1890-1930; piecework assembled lights and dark fabrics blocks of 1/2" wide logs, 81 blocks with red square center assembled in angular "furrow" runs of matched fabrics off-set by darks, solid dyed with calico print cotton fabrics, backed in striped fern pattern printed fabric and old red calico fabric binding, 72"x 72"; Condition: clean, some fraying not to binding, few holes to solid dyed fabrics
GEOMETRIC "LOG CABIN" PATTERN HOOKEDGEOMETRIC "LOG CABIN" PATTERN HOOKED RUGca. early-mid 20th century; probably central PA Amish/old order Mennonite Community rug in block pattern with off-setting logs in vibrant colors and brown/black tape binder, 44"x 33"; Condition: hooked on burlap back
LOG CABIN DOLL QUILTca. early 20th century;LOG CABIN DOLL QUILTca. early 20th century; mixed wool and cotton blend fabrics of various salvaged patterns with six block design of narrow log strips assembled in off-setting light tones and crimson logs, featuring a log border, tri-blend red tone back and binding and thick pad stuffing with tie mount, 15 3/4"x 18 3/4"; Condition: good
HEAVY LOG CABIN COURTHOUSE STEPS PATTERNHEAVY LOG CABIN COURTHOUSE STEPS PATTERN WINTER QUca. 1930-1940s; attributed to PA central region Amish community with mixed salvaged cotton, silks and polyblend fabric patchwork logs in block step blocks, crimson polyblend and black fabric borders with thick batting, quilted and bound with salmon tape polyblend binding, backed in mixed fabrics including lavender tones, 78"x 78"; Condition: tape binding is possible replacement, some water stains near head end, minor fabric wear with some small holes in wool and wool blend fabrics
APACHE INDIAN COILED BASKET, EARLY 20THAPACHE INDIAN COILED BASKET, EARLY 20TH C.Apache Indian coiled basket, early 20th c., with repeating figures, deer, and whirling logs, 15" dia. Provenance: The Collection of Douglas and Janet Connor, Aspen, Colorado.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
Three Fraternal Order of Owls PorcelainThree Fraternal Order of Owls Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
bearing names S. Galkson, Elmer M. Bain, and Wilburt A. Scholl in gilt lettering.
underside of mug with three owls marked Germany to underside; underside of mug with logs inscribed Alpha in gilt.
Height of largest 3 3/4 inches.
The Order of the Owls was founded in 1904 in South Bend, Indiana by John W. Talbot. Membership consisted of men across a variety of professions whose mission focused on improving the general welfare of members and their families.
According to U.S. Federal Census returns, Elmer Bain (1873-1942) owned a poultry farm in Union, Indiana. He and his wife, Ida, had two sons.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
Navajo Pictorial Ganado Red WeavingNavajo Pictorial Ganado Red Weaving / Rug
early 20th century
handspun wool woven with a deep red, purple, cream, and brown; central nesting diamond is surrounded by whirling logs and feathers
73 x 39-1/2 inches
THOMAS FOLK BOOKS, CATALOGS AMERICANTHOMAS FOLK BOOKS, CATALOGS AMERICAN IMPRESSIONISMLot of art books and exhibition catalogs by Thomas C. Folk. 4 copies The Pennsylvania Impressionists book, 1997, all signed by the author; 2 copies William L. Lathrop: Tonalism to Impressionism exhibition catalog, 1982; 6 copies Edward Redfield exhibition catalog, Rutgers University Art Gallery, 1981; Edward Redfield: First Master of the Twentieth Century Landscape, exhibition catalog, 1988; Walter Elmer Schofield: Bold Impressionist exhibition catalog, Brandywine River Museum, 1983; Graham Holmes: Bridging Trenton & New Hope exhibition catalog, Trenton City Museum, 1997; Robert Spencer: Impressionist of Working Class Life exhibition catalog, New Jersey State Museum, 1983; 3 copies Charles Rosen: The Pennsylvania Years exhibition catalog, 1983. PA impressionists books one with staining to the dust jacket and top edges of pages, slight creasing and minor tears to corners of dust jackets; catalogs with some creasing at corners, wear to spines.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
260+ Auction catalogs in Christie's,260+ Auction catalogs in Christie's, Sotheby's, Phillips, Shannon's, heritage, Pook, and pook. 8 heavy boxes. ---
US Packing and Shipping charge: In house shipping available. Will be calculated once destination known. However these are very heavy. WIll be expensive. Plus insurance at a rate of $1 per hundred.
LATIN AMERICAN CARVED WOOD SCULPTURES,LATIN AMERICAN CARVED WOOD SCULPTURES, PAIR Pair of Latin American carved wood sculptures depicting anthropomorphic figures seated atop wood logs, remnants of stamped marks to undersides. Each: 10" H x 4.25" W x 4.5" D.
H.C. EVANS AND EMIL HOFFMAN SHOOTINGH.C. EVANS AND EMIL HOFFMAN SHOOTING GALLERY CATALOGSThe original trade catalogs for each maker date to the early 20th century for Hoffman and 1930s for Evans.Very good condition.
JOHN LIVINGSTON (1959-2019) ATTR NWJOHN LIVINGSTON (1959-2019) ATTR NW COAST WELCOME POLEThe massive chiseled cedar Welcome Pole is attributed to master carver John Livingston (1959-2019) and depicts Tsonoqua, Wild Woman of the Woods from the centuries old folklore of British Columbia indigenous culture KWAKWAKA'WAKW.Created by the same artisans as the more familiar totem poles of the NW Coast indigenous peoples, Tsonoqua 'welcome pole' figures were also carved from massive cedar logs, and with their outstretched arms, served to welcome visitors. They also stood watch to guard and watch over one's property as well. Offending visitors could be buffeted by strong winds from Tsonoqua's lips, their canoe capsized as they attempted an escape.Mike Livingston was a master carver who was adopted by the KWAKWAKA'WAKW peoples in a formal ceremony at the tribe's Long House near Fort Rupert. He studied carving at the Royal British Columbia Museum with legendary KWAKWAKA'WAKW indigenous carvers Henry Hunt and his son, Tony Hunt. In the mythology of their people, Tsonoqua represents both parsimony and generosity, fear and mirth, ignorance and astuteness, power and wealth.Measures 84 x 38 x 34 inches.Very good condition, displaying the characteristics of age and exposure.Provenance: The Morton and Estelle Sosland Collection.
AN EARLY 20TH C. 'PANCHO VILLA' SHOOTINGAN EARLY 20TH C. 'PANCHO VILLA' SHOOTING GALLERY TARGETThe figural cast iron target, cast in very good detail and attributed to maker Emil Hoffmann of Chicago, is illustrated in the company's circa 1912 catalogs as Mexican Head-Illuminated Eye Target. Pancho Villa escaped prison and fled to El Paso on Christmas day of that same year.While the catalog lists this example as 'illuminated eye', the target up for bid here has eye openings backed by a circular iron gong. A shot through the eye would ring the gong.Measures 20.5 x 15.25 x 6.25 inches.Very good condition as shown.
LILA PELL KATZEN (AMERICAN, 1932-1998),LILA PELL KATZEN (AMERICAN, 1932-1998), THREE STEEL MAQUETTES OF PUBLIC SCULPTURES 1970s, each signed with edition number, title, and date to underside, the first titled Bradford, a two-part maquette of the larger corten steel sculpture located in front of the Chemistry Building at the University of Maryland (6 5/8 x 5 1/2 x 2 1/2 in.); the second titled Origami, a two-part maquette of the larger sculpture located at the Stamford Museum and Nature Center, in Stamford Connecticut (6 1/4 x 6 1/4 x 2 1/4 in.); the third and largest titled Priapos, a maquette for the larger sculpture located in Roger Sherwin Baldwin Park in Greenwich, Connecticut, and presented to the town in 1980 as part of the Art Council's sculpture 76 exhibition.
Sold together with several monograph catalogs of the artist's work circa 1970-1980s, two ink signed and dedicated by the artist, many featuring forwards written by American art critic Donald Kuspit.
32 CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART MAY SHOW32 CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART MAY SHOW CATALOGS 9" x 7½" each approx. 32 May Show Catalogs (23 different), Cleveland Museum of Art: 1954, 1955, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969 (4 copies), 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982 (4 copies), 1983 (3 copies), 1984 (2 copies), 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993 (Last).
LARGE SELECTION OF BOOKS OF GENERALLARGE SELECTION OF BOOKS OF GENERAL INTEREST Comprising approx. 165 volumes in addition to soft-cover catalogs. Mostly art related.
GROUP OF EIGHT RUZETTI & GOW MINERALGROUP OF EIGHT RUZETTI & GOW MINERAL LOGS17 1/2 in. long.
Condition
Natural variations, wear and losses. In good condition.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
Large Collection of Train Track, Accessories,Large Collection of Train Track, Accessories, Etc. to include assorted dwelling pieces and portions for repurpose, Tyco model 899V Hobby Transformer, Postage Stamp Trains micro gauge trains hobby transformer model 4949, Lionel multi-volt toy transformer, aurora postage stamp 4991 relay 4 circuit contacts, Revell/Rapido N-Gauge 1 pr. switch control N 4722 made in West Germany, N gauge hobby transformer throttlepack, assorted Lionel train catalogs early to mid 20th C., an early 1900's Lehigh Valley Railroad Freight and Coal Conductors Car Record Book, bridges, ATI mini train n gauge track pieces in packaging, NWSL heavy duty stripwood length cutter, "The Chopper" part no. F49, Peco Streamline British N Scale track and several Arnold Rapido track portions in boxes.
Assorted Asian Genre Books and AuctionAssorted Asian Genre Books and Auction Catalogs as well as porcelain and pottery topics.
Two Pairs of hand painted wooden clogs,Two Pairs of hand painted wooden clogs, approx 30cm L and smaller
Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers-Country.Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers-Country. Group includes 12 pairs of Country S&P shakers & 1 spice set ranging in size from 2.25"-4.25". A pair of carved wood S&P shakers in shape of logs, minor loss. 4 piece spice rack with tray: salt, pepper, cinnamon & paprika, marked Japan. Wood tankards from Vermont. Wood bowling pins from Fullerton PA. Pair of live edge wood shakers, see photos for wear. 3 pairs in shape of jugs: 2 marked Japan, 1 marked made in USA with 22k gold lettering, from Strasburg Railroad. A pair of tall cups with Amish couple. Pair of "Happiness is Homemade" signed WA 1987. Pair of Holt Howard 1954 #9560 with country themes. Pottery with hobnail made in Japan. Fireplace with barrel from PA, marked Enesco Japan. All are in good condition with minor crazing, scratches, or color loss & need to be cleaned. If you have any doubt, please ask questions! We will provide extra pictures, or can schedule an in person or video conference preview at your convenience. In house Flat Rate Shipping of $20 is a domestic shipping estimate for first lot and includes insurance. We will gladly combine multiple lots for your convenience and economy. Each additional lot we can pack in the same box is $5 each. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.
HIRED HANDS QUILT - LOGS OR ROMAN SQUAREMadeHIRED HANDS QUILT - LOGS OR ROMAN SQUAREMade with wool fabric and cotton calico backing, with minor stitching repairs. Western Ontario, circa 1930. Measuring, 76” x 70”. The Carol Telfer Collection.
APPROX. TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES PERTAININGAPPROX. TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES PERTAINING TO ASIAN ARTAPPROX. TWENTY-FIVE VOLUMES PERTAINING TO ASIAN ART, Mostly on netsuke and other Japanese art. Includes: Outlines of Chinese Symbolism and Art Motives,, third edition, revised, by C.A.S. Williams. Chinese Seals, by Jiu Chang. Netsuke Story Carvings of Old Japan, Selections from the Collection of Joseph Kurstin,. Japanese Signature Handbook, by Phillip Schneider. Netsuke, by F.M. Jonas. The Wonderful World of Netsuke, by Raymond Bushell. The Japanese Fortune Calendar, by Reiko Chibe. The Seven Lucky Gods of Japan, by Reiko Chibe. People, Places and Things in Henri Joly's Legend of Japanese Art, by John Barr Tomkins and Dorothy Campell Tompkins. Contemporary Netsuke, published by the Chiba City Art Museum. Assorted Eldred's Asian Art auction catalogs from the late 1980s to mid-1990s. Provenance: The Collection of Gloria and Joe Kurilecz.
ASSORTED DECORATIVE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMSASSORTED DECORATIVE & COLLECTIBLE ITEMS Including seven cast iron architectural stars, 19th century; a pair of antelope horns, 15 in. H., a pair of painted metal targets; a pair of Dutch wooden clogs, genuinely used; Lenox dishes and swan bowl; Gorham stemware, and Vietri stemware.
Lot of Miscellaneous Items to includeLot of Miscellaneous Items to include a lot of Dutch items, c/o Elesva Delfts blue & white tile with windmill (6-1/8" sq), (3) framed Makkum polychrome porcelain tiles (6-3/8" sq overall), framed Makkum blue & white floral porcelain tile (6-3/8" sq overall)(4) pair plus one wooden shoe clogs (largest 13" l), (7) Carved wood ethnic items, c/o painted African mask (11-1/4" x 8-1/4"), sun plaque (9-1/2" x 8-3/4"), Rotorua New Zealand plaque with mother of pearl eyes (10" x 5"), (4) figural forks & spoons (longest 11"), and (2) Asian terracotta comedic figures, possibly incense burners, unmarked, 9" & 7-1/2" h
Lot of building blocks, c/o Lego BuildingLot of building blocks, c/o Lego Building Toy No 120 in original box, Lego System by Samsonite 703 in original box, Kraft-Lego Special Offer in original box, (24) alphabet blocks, Playskool Duffle bag of colored blocks, Tinkertoy Toy Maker in original box, Original Lincoln Logs Set 1C in original box
'GEORGE & MARY' ANTIQUE SHIP LEDGER,'GEORGE & MARY' ANTIQUE SHIP LEDGER, 1820S Ships ledger from the ship 'George & Mary', circa 1820, hand written logs and charts and shipment register, in weathered and waxed canvas binding. 18" H x 10.5" W.
14K YELLOW GOLD VINTAGE HAMILTON WATCH,14K YELLOW GOLD VINTAGE HAMILTON WATCH, C. 1940'S 14K yellow gold vintage 1940's Hamilton winding watch, with champagne dual dial and gold Arabic numeral markers, solid 14K yellow gold case and back cover; marked: "HAMILTON / FROM MARGE TO JOSEPH 12-25-1940." 28 x 22mm case not including crown & logs. New black color calf skin, leather band in lizard print . Gold tested. Approx: 15.5 dwt. inclusive.
ART/SCULPTURE BOOKS AND EXHIBITION CATALOGS,ART/SCULPTURE BOOKS AND EXHIBITION CATALOGS, 6 PCS Six sculpture books and exhibition catalogs from the 1930s-1940s, largest 9.75" H x 7.5" W. Signs of age and use noted.
ART BOOKS AND EXHIBITION CATALOGS, 4ART BOOKS AND EXHIBITION CATALOGS, 4 PCS. Art books, subject matter includes: French language Bauhaus, German language Paul Klee exhibition catalog, Foundation Beyeler German language exhibition catalog featuring important 19th and 20th c. artists and American print making from 1880 to 1980. Largest 10.25 H x 12.25" W. Signs of use and age noted.
ANTIQUE WOOD AND LEATHER CLOGS, PAIRANTIQUE WOOD AND LEATHER CLOGS, PAIR A pair of antique wood and leather clogs raised on four feet. 6.5" H x 10" L x 4" D. One foot is missing and age related damage noted throughout.
FRANZ STUCK (1863-1928) EXHIBITED OILFRANZ STUCK (1863-1928) EXHIBITED OIL ON PANELIMPORTANT :: NEW INFORMATION: Click Here for a third party condition report by an expert on panel paintings.Franz Von Stuck (1863-1928)Lauschende Faune (Listening Fauns), BelauschtThe important oil on panel signed Franz Stuck lower right front is displayed in its original frame of the artist's design produced by Hans Irlbacher of Munich. Hans Irlbacher's original label remains verso, as does part of an exhibition label from The Metropolitan Museum of Art.Franz Stuck was an influential artist of the 19th century and co-founder of the Munich Secession movement. As art instructor his students included Paul Klee, Hans Purrmann, Wassily Kandinsky, Alf Bayrle and Josef Albers, most of whom were involved in the Munich Secession as well. This important early work from the artist's oeuvre was only recently re-discovered in a Kansas City, Missouri home after a 100-year absence from exhibition or publication. Until now, the painting was known only by black and white images in early 20th century art journals and exhibition catalogs.TITLE OF THE WORK:The Art Loss Register lists the title of this work as Lauschende Faune (Listening Fauns).The German art journal Die Kunst, 1904, pictures this work on page 38 and lists the title as Belauscht (Overheard or Eavesdropping).The International Studio - An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art, August 1909, illustrates this painting and lists the title as Listening Fauns.The exhibition catalog for the Dallas Art Association's First Annual Exhibition: Contemporary International Art,' November 18-27, 1919 also lists the title as Listening Fauns.EXHIBITION:Metropolitan Museum of Art 1909 (remains of the Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition label remain verso)Chicago Institute of Art 1909.Copley Society Boston 1909.Dallas Art Association's First Annual Exhibition: Contemporary International Art, 1919.PROVENANCE:Art Loss Registry lists the succession as beginning with Galerie Heinemann, Franz Stuck's primary dealer, 09 August 1899 acquired for RM 9000 (inventory number 4612) and sold to Hugo Reisinger on 14 August 1899 for RM 9000. Then Hugo Reisinger until at least 1908.The International Studio · An Illustrated Magazine of Fine and Applied Art for August of 1909 includes an image of this painting as part of a nine-page piece titled THE COLLECTION OF HUGO REISINGER I GERMAN AND AMERICAN PICTURES. BY CHRISTIAN BRITON, confirming the owner as Hugo Reisinger in 1909.The painting was exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in January, 1909 and again identified in the exhibition catalog as being the property of Hugo Reisinger.As an aside, Hugo Reisinger was a banker, businessman and serious art collector. He married the 18-year-old daughter of St. Louis, Missouri brewer Adolphus Busch in 1890.In 1919, the exhibition catalog for the Dallas Art Association's First Annual Exhibition: Contemporary International Art,' November 18-27, 1919 marks a change by listing the owner of this painting as Edward A. Faust, a prominent St. Louis, Missouri restaurateur and close friend of Adolphus Bush.As an aside, Edward A. Faust was close friend to Adolphus Bush who brewed a lager named for him. Their families were later connected by marriage. In 1878 Faust went to the Paris Exposition where he purchased his own electric power plant for $15,000 and installed it in his restaurant, establishing the first electric illumination in St. Louis.For the next 100 years the whereabouts of this painting are not precisely known. It was never again exhibited or published and went unrecognized by survivors of the couple who owned it most recently, Colonel and Mrs. S.D. Slaughter of Kansas City, Missouri.When this lost work by Franz Stuck was re-discovered inside the Slaughter's Kansas City, Missouri mansion in 2021, another painting was found there as well. This other painting, a large equestrian scene by a British artist, was accompanied by documentation confirming that it had been purchased by the Colonel and his wife in St. Louis, Missouri in 1964. No receipts for the work by Stuck were found. The city of St. Louis, Missouri is 348 miles from Kansas City.Through descent, this work by Franz Stuck is being offered by two brothers who confirm its existence in the home of their grandparents, Colonel and Mrs. S.D. Slaughter, beginning sometime in the 1960s.ALTERNATE SPELLING:The artist's alternate spelling of Franz Von Stuck marks his receiving the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown in 1906 after which he was known as Franz Ritter von Stuck.Overall framed size measures 45 x 47.25 inches.Very good condition, apparently untouched but for an old over-varnish that has darkened and in some areas, shows some drips and thickness.There are no areas or bits of touch-up or inpainting indicated under UV light examination.There is a 2.5 inch diameter area of deterioration of the medium that shows as a cluster of fine, irregular, vertical lines of white medium exposed in a cluster just to the left of the figure, and scattered to a far lesser degree just below the figure and to the left quadrant. There are no other issues of loss, no major scratches, chips, dents, gouges, flakes, cupping, rubs or other issues.The frame displays scattered chips overall as shown and heavy wear to the painted laurel running vertically along each long side.
(25) ART COFFEE TABLE BOOKS & EXHIBITION(25) ART COFFEE TABLE BOOKS & EXHIBITION CATALOGS(lot of 25) Art books and exhibition catalogs, titles include: (1) "The Art of Robert Wilson: Texas Artist," Dr. Roland E. Fleischer, (1) "Magni: Peintures, Sculptures, & Humanobiles, Vincent Magni, Habib Charaf, Lisa Davidson (translator), (1) "Pilchuck: A Glass School," Tina Oldknow, (1) Philip Baldwin, Monica Guggisberg: In Search of Clear Lines," Susanne K. Frantz, Jean-Luc Olivie, (1) "Tagliapietra: A Venetian Glass Maestro," Marino Barovier (editor), Thomas S. Buechner, Susanne K. Frantz, (1) "William Morris: Artifacts/Glass," Gary Blonston, (1) "Fire and Form," William Warmus, (1) "Kostbare Ei-Kreationen," Manfred Wild, (1) "Contemporary Glass: Color, Light, & Form," Ray Leier, Jan Peters, Kevin Wallace, (1) "Harvey K. Littleton: A Retrospective Exhibition," essay by Joan Falconer Byrd, signed interior cover Harvey K. Littleton, (1) "Robert Wilson: A Story in Glass," various essays with different authors, (1) "Art Glass Today," Jeffrey B. Snyder (editor), (1) "Dan Daily," catalog, (1) "Petr Hora: Sklo Glass," signed exhibition catalog, (4) Robert Wilson exhibition catalogs, (1) "Vetro" magazine, October 1998, (2) "Lino Tagliapietra," exhibition catalogs, (1) "Jon Kuhn: Critical Mass," exhibition catalog, (1) "Frantisek Vizner: Sklo-Glass," exhibition catalog, (1) "Glass Today by American Studio Artists," Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, (1) "Dan Dailey Drawing Catalog," accompanied by slide projector image of a vase, largest: approx 12.5"l, 12"w; 40lbs total
(12) GEMSTONE & JEWELRY ILLUSTRATED(12) GEMSTONE & JEWELRY ILLUSTRATED BOOKS CATALOGS(lot of 12) Gemstone and jewelry books, including: (1) "Art of the Jewel," Paula Crevoshay, signed by author on title page; (1) "Secret of the Gem Trade - The Connoisseur's Guide to Precious Gemstones," Richard W. Wise, signed on inside cover; (1) "The National Gem Collection," Jeffrey Post, signed inside cover by author; (1) Musee de mineralogie de l'Ecole des Mines de Paris; (1) "The Jewels of JAR Paris," Christie's; (1) "Light & Stone Highlights from the Scott Gem Collection," The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art; (1) "Elizabeth Taylor My Love Affair with Jewelry," Elizabeth Taylor, signed inside title page; (1) "Harry Winston"; (1) "Graff - The Most Fabulous Jewels in the World," Vanessa Von Zitzewitz; (1) "Verdura - The life and work of a master jeweler," Patricia Corbett; (1) "Gems and Jewels - A Connoisseur's Guide," Benjamin Zucker; (1) "Henry Dunay - A Precious Life," Henry Dunay, signed by author on title page; largest: approx 14.75"l, 11"diam; 29.5 lbs total