THERE'S OPPORTUNITY IN YOUR JOB.THERE'S OPPORTUNITY IN YOUR JOB. DIG IT OUT!Anonymous. Thereês Opportunity in Your Job. Dig it Out! Circa 1930s. Acrylic and pencil on board. Original WPA-era work-incentive poster artwork. 15 x 20 inches. Light soiling and chips on board edges not affecting art.
AMERICAN SCHOOL 20th century AMERICAN SCHOOL 20th century MEN AT WORK IN CITYSCAPE Ink and white highlighting on paper Sight: 10 1/4 x 20 in. provenance: From the collection of Philip Rieff and Alison Douglas Knox.
A COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ROSENTHALA COLLECTION OF ELEVEN ROSENTHAL STUDIO LINIE 'CLOCK' COASTERS. DEPICTING THE LIFE OF A 50's WOMAN,
WORK ON PAPER, YOU MAY VIEW THEWORK ON PAPER, YOU MAY VIEW THE STIFF American School (20th century), "You May View the Stiff", ink on paper, unsigned, overall (with frame): 12.25"h x 15"w
PEERLESS ENTERPRISES LTD. THE MISERPEERLESS ENTERPRISES LTD. THE MISER WORKING MODEL.Peerless Enterprises Ltd. The Miser Working Model. London, ca. 1922. Working Model machines were placed in arcades and London’s subway system in the 1920s. The Miser counts his money and has a safe full. A nurse begs alms for the poor, but the Miser refuses. Finally the Devil comes and takes all the money from the safe. Converted to twenty-five cent play from the large English penny. Lock, no key. Working. 71 x 22 x 18”. Very good.
WORK ON PAPER, AMERICAN SCHOOLWORK ON PAPER, AMERICAN SCHOOL American School (19th century), Valley View, ink on paper, unsigned, overall (with frame): 9"h x 9.5"w
Social commentary print; broadsideSocial commentary print; broadside depicting the ages of man, ascending and descending staircase with illustrations of 19th century figure through various stages of life, accompanied by alphabetical poem describing life's sins. Image 23" x 13". Crease marks, foxing, left margin trimmed.
19th c. ''Bicycle The Race'' game.19th c. ''Bicycle The Race'' game.
BOOK: TINY WORKERS, INSECTS & ANIMALS,BOOK: TINY WORKERS, INSECTS & ANIMALS, 19CTiny Workers, or Man's Little Rivals in the Animal World, late 19th century, Thomas Nelson and Sons publisher, London, Edinburgh, New York. Blue pictorial cloth boards with gilt titles. VG Condition with some foxing and edge wear. Binding holding straight and tight. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
CLOSE, MICHAEL. WORKERS. NOS. 1-5.Close,CLOSE, MICHAEL. WORKERS. NOS. 1-5.Close, Michael. Workers. Nos. 1-5. 1990-96. Seven volumes total, comb-bound wraps. Illustrated. 4to. First two volumes inscribed and signed by the author to Jeff Busby, sold together with duplicate copies of both these issues marked "improved layout".
DREAMS WITHOUT ACTION PRODUCE NODREAMS WITHOUT ACTION PRODUCE NO RESULTS. ACTION MAKES ...Anonymous. Dreams Without Action Produce No Results. Action Makes Dreams Come True. Circa 1930s. Acrylic and pencil on board. 15 x 20 inches. Original WPA-era work-incentive poster artwork depicts a man in uniform idling, while the industrial world powers ahead in the background. Lightly scuffed with some correctional pencil markings.
TWENTY FIVE WEAVINGSTwenty FiveTWENTY FIVE WEAVINGSTwenty Five Weavings,,
TWENTY TWO 8 X 10 PERIOD PHOTOSTWENTY TWO 8 X 10 PERIOD PHOTOS OF RACE DRIVERS OF THE 1950, RODRIQUEZ BROTHERS, STIRLING MOSS, RICHIE GINTHER, PHIL HILL - AT RACES AND VARIOUS EVENTS, PHOTOGRAPHERS STAMP ON BACK, ALL IN VG CONDITION.Twenty two 8 x 10 period photos of race drivers of the 1950, Rodriquez brothers, Stirling Moss, Richie Ginther, Phil Hill - at races and various events, photographers stamp on back, all in VG condition.
RAT FINK SHIRT 21st c., stripedRAT FINK SHIRT 21st c., striped two pocket Red Kap work shirt with "Rat Fink" imagery printed on back and vintage "STP" patch sewn above on front, size XL
HARPERS WEEKELY, VOL VIII, JULYHARPERS WEEKELY, VOL VIII, JULY 25, 1968NEW ENGLAND FACTORY LIFE – BELL TIME After Winslow Homer, (1836-1910), a wood cut engraving page 472, depicts a multitude of men and women leaving a factory [presumably in Lowell, Mass] at days end, the opposing page, 471, with a commentary referencing Charles Dickens’ examination of societies industrial and humane institutions, as published in his “AMERICAN NOTES”, framed between two plates of glass. Measuring 11.25 by 16 in., overall 15 by 18 in. (Cond: discoloring, edges tattered, mainly lower edge)
LOUIS MARX PURSUIT CAR PressedLOUIS MARX PURSUIT CAR Pressed steel done in bright red and blue colors gun peers through window detailed graphics clockwork driven. 14 1/4'' l. (Pristine Cond.)
25 TIMETABLES FROM 18 DIFFERENT25 TIMETABLES FROM 18 DIFFERENT 1940S RAILROADS
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TWENTY DIFFERENT 1940S RAILROADTWENTY DIFFERENT 1940S RAILROAD TIMETABLES
LOUIS MARX NEW YORK CITY TOY LithographedLOUIS MARX NEW YORK CITY TOY Lithographed tin busy toy depicts cityscape with traveling train and circling airplane clockwork driven. 9 1/2'' h. Some wear to base. (VG Cond.)
WORK ON PAPER, THREE WOMEN SEATEDWORK ON PAPER, THREE WOMEN SEATED American School (20th century), Three Women Seated, pastel on paper, unsigned, overall (with frame): 33.25"h x 27"w
Paul Kwilecki (American 20th century)Paul Kwilecki (American 20th century) Women on the Production Line at Williamson-Dickie Co. from The Workers Series together with a second. silver gelatin photograph 11 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches.
NINE BOXES OF BOOKSNine Boxes ofNINE BOXES OF BOOKSNine Boxes of Books
WORK ON PAPER, AMERICAN SCHOOLWORK ON PAPER, AMERICAN SCHOOL American School (19th century), Native American Fighting a Lion, black chalk on paper heightened in white, unsigned, sight: 11.25"h x 15.5"w, overall (with frame): 22"h x 26.5"w. Provenance: Butterfield's, San Francisco.
URBAN GENRE SCI FI STREET SCENEURBAN GENRE SCI FI STREET SCENE PAINTING ,20th CenturyDepicts a young man with his head resting on his knees in an urban environment, a futuristic glowing blue head piece projects a human form glowing forms leading to a skull and multi armed figure.
LOT OF TINTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPESLOT OF TINTYPES, DAGUERREOTYPES
WORK MOTIVATIONAL CARDSWork MotivationalWORK MOTIVATIONAL CARDSWork Motivational Cards. Chicago: C.J. Howard, Inc., 1925. Set of twelve work motivation mini-posters printed by C.J. Howard, Inc., a company formed by former Mather & Co. (Chicago) employees. Including cards entitled, –Who wants a soft job?,” –Brains,” –Never Mind the Bumps,” and –Too Late!” 7 _ x 5”. Excellent, near mint.
FIVE RAILROAD CALENDARS AND PRINTSFIVE RAILROAD CALENDARS AND PRINTS 1940-1950
NINE ASSORTED WORKS OF ARTNineNINE ASSORTED WORKS OF ARTNine Assorted Works of Art,
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NINE ASSORTED WORKS OF ARTNineNINE ASSORTED WORKS OF ARTNine Assorted Works of Art,
NINE ASSORTED WORKS OF ARTNineNINE ASSORTED WORKS OF ARTNine Assorted Works of Art,
NINE ASSORTED WORKS OF ARTNineNINE ASSORTED WORKS OF ARTNine Assorted Works of Art,
NINE VARIOUS CA EVENT PHOTOS FROMNINE VARIOUS CA EVENT PHOTOS FROM 1952-1954, 8 X 10 AND 5 X 7, EARLY PORSCHE 356 RACING, THREE #11 MADERA WITH ENTRY SHEET, ONE MOFFET WITH ENTRY SHEET, FIVE PALM SPRINGS, CAPTIONED, VG CONDITION.Nine various CA event photos from 1952-1954, 8 x 10 and 5 x 7, early Porsche 356 racing, three #11 Madera with entry sheet, one Moffet with entry sheet, five Palm Springs, captioned, VG condition.
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