JAMES CLARK, SR. (UK/ C. 1858-1909)JAMES CLARK, SR. (UK/ C. 1858-1909) "The Runaway Horse", oil on canvas, signed lower right, depicting a chestnut horse in carriage harness breaking through a fence to join the pursuit of a fox, in the original Victorian gilt gesso frame, OS: 25" x 29", SS: 19 1/2" x 23 1/2". Light stretcher impression, rippling at top.
BOKHARA RUNNERBOKHARA RUNNER
NORMAN ROCKWELL (NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS,NORMAN ROCKWELL (NEW YORK/MASSACHUSETTS, 1894-1978NORMAN ROCKWELL (New York/Massachusetts, 1894-1978) lithograph, "The Runaway," a boy at a diner with a police officer. Pencil signed lower right, edition 31/200, Circle Fine Art blind stamp lower left. Opening measures 25" x 19". In a metal frame; 33.5" x 27.5" overall.
AFGHAN RUNNERAfghan RunnerAFGHAN RUNNERAfghan Runner
NORMAN ROCKWELL. "THE RUNAWAY,"NORMAN ROCKWELL. "THE RUNAWAY," OFFSET LITHOGRAPH (American, 1894-1978). Offset lithograph, pen signed "Norman Rockwell" lr, sight size: 19 1/2 x 17 1/2 in., framed size: 24 1/2 x 22 1/4 x 1 inches.
PERSIAN RUNNERPERSIAN RUNNER
ALEX WILLIAMS (20TH CENTURY): "RUNNINGALEX WILLIAMS (20TH CENTURY): "RUNNING AWAY"1980; oil on canvas; gallery label verso; signed lower right and verso; Provenance: The Estate of Barbara Beretich, Artist and Collector of Art, Claremont, CA; 30 1/2 inches square frame Condition:
De Marcillac Handcolored PrintDe Marcillac Handcolored Print of a RunawayCarriage pencil signed 18'' x 24''.
JOE BEELER "ROPING A RUNAWAY? FIGURALJOE BEELER "ROPING A RUNAWAY? FIGURAL WATERCOLOR Joe Neil Beeler, Cowboy Artist of America (American 1931-2006), "Roping a Runaway", watercolor and ink on paper, depicting a cowboy wrangling a bull, signed at lower right, framed. Provenance: Private Collection, Concord, NC. Approx. paper h. 12.125, w. 18.25". Frame h. 21", w. 26.75", d. 1".
A Sarab runner, West Persia, earlyA Sarab runner, West Persia, early 20th Century, 570cm x 90cm/see illustration
RAG RUNNER. Reputedly African,RAG RUNNER. Reputedly African, 20th century. Indigo blue. 28" x 113".
Dargazine runner, Iran, circa 1960,Dargazine runner, Iran, circa 1960, 2.9 x 15.2
CAUCASIAN RUNNER Early 20th century.CAUCASIAN RUNNER Early 20th century.
Dargazine runner, Iran, circa 1960,Dargazine runner, Iran, circa 1960, 2.3 x 6.8
RARE "CATCH 'JIM RUNAWAY'" DOCUMENT,RARE "CATCH 'JIM RUNAWAY'" DOCUMENT, WHARTON COUNTY, STATE OF TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 10TH, 1860 9 ¾"x 7 ?" document, 15" x 12" overall framed Document to the Sheriff of the Hoeyer County, State of Texas, two sided letter with request to capture and return a fugitive slave, who can read and has a map of the United States and Mexico; dated September 10th, 1860. Framed between two glass panes in silver color frame. Offered with printed transcript of the letter.
Provenance: private lifetime collection of John L. Ford, Curator and Historian of Soldiers & Sailors Memorial and Museum Hall, Pittsburgh, and Director of Ed. Devision at The Heinz Historical Center and Museum of Western Pennsylvania.
HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER, DADDY JAKE?,HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER, DADDY JAKE?, 1ST EDHarris, Joel Chandler, Daddy Jake, The Runaway and Short Stories Told after Dark, New York, The Century Co., 1889, octavo, first edition, rebound in full gilt-tooled leather, inset into each pastedown is an original watercolor by George H. Norman. Provenance: Windham Collection, Oxford, MS
CAUCASIAN GENDJE RUNNER CaucasianCAUCASIAN GENDJE RUNNER Caucasian Gendje Runner
Newspapers Advertising the SaleNewspapers Advertising the Sale of Slaves Lot of 2 including: National Intelligencer Washington July 15 1841 4pp with several ads offering rewards of $30-$200 for runaway slaves most form Prince George's county Maryland one of which describes the runaway as missing most of his toes a common punishment for runaways indicating he had escaped at least once previously; and the New Orleans Daily Crescent June 16 1859 8pp with ads for several slave dealers such as "Foster's Slave Depot." The Ed Steers Lincolniana & Civil War Collection Condition: Both very good.
HUNGARIAN SCHOOL "The Rescue",HUNGARIAN SCHOOL "The Rescue", oil on canvas, unsigned, ca 1840, depicting a woman being spirited away on a galloping horse, others in pursuit, in modern gold molded frame, signed on verso, OS: 16" x 13", SS: 11 1/2" x 8 1/2".
ORIENTAL RUNNER Oriental RunnerORIENTAL RUNNER Oriental Runner
ORIENTAL RUNNER Oriental RunnerORIENTAL RUNNER Oriental Runner
A CAUCASIAN RUNNER A CaucasianA CAUCASIAN RUNNER A Caucasian runner, 3'5" x 11'1"
AN INDIAN RUNNER An Indian runner,AN INDIAN RUNNER An Indian runner, 2'6" x 13'7"
ORIENTAL RUNNER circa 1900.ORIENTAL RUNNER circa 1900.
OUTSIDER ART, WOODIE LONG, ON THEOUTSIDER ART, WOODIE LONG, ON THE RUNLong, Woodie, b.10-10-42, d. 10-12-09, On the Run, 20"x16", 1995, acrylic on canvas, purchased at auction
19th century European School painting,19th century European School painting, Joseph fleeing from Potiphar's wife, unsigned, oil on canvas, 12-3/8 x 16-1/2 in.; late 19th/early 20th century gilt wood frame. Original stretcher, stretcher marks, crackle, cupping, six patches verso with related retouch, minor paint loss, grime; frame retouched. Private Collection, Greensboro, North Carolina
AN AFGHAN RUNNER An Afghan runner,AN AFGHAN RUNNER An Afghan runner, 2'5" x 4'2"
AN AFGHAN RUNNER An Afghan runner,AN AFGHAN RUNNER An Afghan runner, 2'8" x 8'5"
AN AFGHAN RUNNER An Afghan runner,AN AFGHAN RUNNER An Afghan runner, 3'1" x 6'8"
A PERSIAN RUNNER A Persian runner,A PERSIAN RUNNER A Persian runner, 2' x 5'8"
ORIENTAL RUNNER. Mid 20th century.ORIENTAL RUNNER. Mid 20th century. Ingeles in shades of red. 2''' x 20'.
AN INDIAN RUNNER An Indian runner,AN INDIAN RUNNER An Indian runner, 2'5" x 9'5"
BERNICE SIMS O/C PAINTING, RUNBERNICE SIMS O/C PAINTING, RUN BLACK GIRL, RUNBernice Sims (Alabama/Louisiana, 1926-2014), "Run Black Girl, Run," oil on canvas painting depicting a nighttime scene with two African American women in a black car being chased by five hooded figures in an orange truck. Signed "B. Sims" lower left. Additionally signed, titled, and dated "12/94", en verso. Simple narrow wood frame. Canvas: 16" H x 20" W. Frame: 16 1/2" H x 20" W. Note: acquired directly by consignor from the artist. Ms. Sims stated the painting is based on her memories of registering Black voters with a friend in a neighboring county in their home state of Alabama during the 1960s. One night their efforts drew the attention of the Ku Klux Klan, and several members chased them down the highway until they reached the Butler County line. Biography: Bernice Sims was born in rural Alabama in 1926 and resided there her entire life. It was not until she decided to enroll in community college, after raising six children, that she was encouraged by a professor to explore her artistic talent, and turned to painting. Her works are characterized by bright colors, renderings of childhood memories, and, as she grew older, focused on the social and racial injustice amidst the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's. In 2005, her work depicting the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Al, was issued on a postage stamp to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act. Additional note: a packet of biographical information on Sims including a copy of a photograph of Sims with the consignor is available to the winning bidder.
The personal collection of former Folk/Outsider Art dealer Jamie Teal, Nashville, Tennessee; acquired directly from the artist.
Condition:
Painting is in excellent condition. Top edge of frame has become detached and side edge is cracked.
KURDISH BIJAR RUNNER Kurdish BijarKURDISH BIJAR RUNNER Kurdish Bijar Runner
A Malayir runner, West Persia,A Malayir runner, West Persia, mid 20th Century, 296cm x 77cm
THE ESCAPE ARTIST.The Escape Artist.THE ESCAPE ARTIST.The Escape Artist. Warner Bros., 1982. Poster (40 x 60"). Francis Ford Coppola's teen magician melodrama. Unfolded, faulty top right corner. B.