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SCULPTURE, SHEILA HARDING Sheila
SCULPTURE, SHEILA HARDING Sheila Harding (American, 20th century), "The Story Teller," bronze sculpture with dark patina on wooden base, signed lower left, edition 6/35, title plaque lower center, overall (with base): 9"h x 6"w x 7"d. Provenance: Estate of Sheila Martin-Stone (Oakdale, California). Ms. Martin-Stone was one of the founders of Triplex Direct Marketing in 1972. The company pioneered the management of computerized mailing lists.
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FIVE PIECES OF SOUTHWEST NATIVE
FIVE PIECES OF SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY:FIVE PIECES OF SOUTHWEST NATIVE AMERICAN POTTERY: small pot plus covered jar by Edith Nash (Hopi), decorated and signed; figure "The Story Teller" by Chris Teller (Isleta N.M.); small seed jar by Dalawepi Ergil Vallo (Acoma/Hopi) with two carved Kokopelli figures; pit fired rattle, used to thwart off witches. All are hand decorated.
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LUCA SACCO, (ITALIAN/AMERICAN
LUCA SACCO, (ITALIAN/AMERICAN 1858-1912), THE STORY TELLER, OIL ON CANVAS, 20 X 30 IN (50.8 X 76.2 CM)Luca Sacco, (Italian/American, 1858-1912) The Story Teller, Oil on canvas Signed L. Sacco l.r. Oil on canvas Dimensions: 20 x 30 in (50.8 x 76.2 cm) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Myra Birnkrant
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THURLA HEARN BORDELON
THURLA HEARN BORDELON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1900)Thurla Hearn Bordelon (American/Louisiana, 1900-1987), "Morning Chores", "The Story Teller" and "Entertainment", 1982, 3 oils on canvas, each monogrammed, one dated lower right, each signed, titled and dated on stretcher, 10 in. x 14 in. to 14 in. x 18 in., framed, overall 11 1/2 in. x 15 1/2 in. x 1 1/8 in. to 16 1/2 in. x 20 1/2 in. x 1 in. (3 pcs.) Condition: Overall good condition.
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4 vols. Children's Books - Mid
4 vols. Children's Books - Mid 19th-Century Imprints in Orig. Cloth: Parley's Pictorial. A Book for Home Education and Family Entertainment. New York: Edward H. Fletcher, 1855. Lg. 8vo, orig. red cloth; spine gilt; some edge wear, spine ends frayed. Numerous wood-engraved illus. Internally generally clean. * Day, Thomas. The History of Sandford and Merton. Philadelphia: W.P. Hazard, n.d. [ca. 1850s]. 12mo, orig. green cloth; light edge wear. With 6 engraved plates. Some offsetting, minor staining to fore-edge. * Armstrong, J.L. The Story Teller. Halifax: Milner and Sowerby, 1854. 24mo, orig. red cloth, gilt (occasionally faded); scuffed, spine ends worn & rubbed. Color frontis. Some internal smudging. * [Bowditch, Henry I.] Nat The Navigator: A Life of Nathaniel Bowditch. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1870. 12mo, orig. green cloth, gilt; light to moderate wear. Frontis. + 2 plates. Some internal smudging.
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Irish ceramic figural group
Irish ceramic figural group titled "The Story Teller". 8.5"h.x8"w.x6.75"d.