- MOORE Roger. Collection of books
MOORE Roger. Collection of books by or about Roger Moore along with a letter to John Griswold. Titles include: Roger Moore's autobiography My World is my Bond (London 2008 first edition signed in slipcase limited to 1 000 copies); My World is my Bond (Easton Press edition leather bound signed limited edition); My World is my Bond (First American trade edition with a signed card laid in); four miscellaneous books on the films of Roger Moore (various sizes and binding types); autographed Roger Moore photograph (framed); John Griswold's drawing of Roger Moore autographed by Moore; and a typed letter to John Griswold signed by Roger Moore's secretary on official The Spy Who Loved stationary; and a Roger Moore For Your Eyes Only poster. Condition: Three copies Moore's autobiography are NF/NF; rest of books are VG to NF.
- Roger Wagner (British, b. 1957)
Elijah
Roger Wagner (British, b. 1957)
Elijah and Eliska (two works), 1988
oil on Masonite
Each: 6 x 7 inches.
- W. ROGERS (XX) EUROPEANW. Rogers,
W. ROGERS (XX) EUROPEANW. Rogers, European, early 20th century, fishing boats on a calm sea, oil on board, signed bottom/left. Giltwood frame. 19.5 x 29.5 inches.
- PHILIP ROTH'S 1975 ROBERTS SW RADIO
PHILIP ROTH'S 1975 ROBERTS SW RADIO - BBC1974 Roberts R606 MW/LW/FM radio in a black leather covered wooden case. The radio may be seen in older images of Roth's studio standup writing desk and may have been used by Roth to listen to the BBC as its tuner and slidable red markers are in place there. NOTE: lacking its U.S. Power Supply, but a replacement can be purchased on Amazon for either $13.49 or $19.99 including shipping, "MyVolts 9V Power Supply Adaptor Compatible with Roberts R606 Radio - US Plug" 11.5x7x3.5 overall
Property from the estate of Philip Roth. Philip Roth was born in Newark New Jersey on 19 March, 1933. The second child of second-generation Americans Bess and Herman Roth, Roth grew up in the largely Jewish community of Weequahic, a neighborhood that he was to return to time and again in his writing. After graduating from Weequahic High School in 1950, he attended Bucknell University, Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago where he received a scholarship to complete his M.A. in English Literature. In 1959, Roth published Goodbye Columbus - a collection of stories and a novella for which he received the National Book Award. Ten years later, the publication of his fourth novel Portnoy's Complaint brought Roth both critical and commercial success, firmly securing his reputation as one of America's finest young writers. Roth was the author of thirty-one books including those that were to follow the fortunes of Nathan Zuckerman and a fictional narrator narrator named Philip Roth through which he explored and gave voice to the complexities of the American experience in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Roth's lasting contribution to literature was widely recognized in his lifetime, both in the United States and abroad. Among other commendations he was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the International Man Booker Prize, twice the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award and presented with the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal by Presidents Clinton and Obama respectively. Philip Roth died on 22 May 2018 at the age of eighty-five having retired from writing six years previous.
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- Weber Otis S. [American active
Weber Otis S. [American active 19th /20th c.] watercolor seascape with schooner signed l.r. "O.S. Weber" and mounted in an ornate gilt frame. 15.5"x32"
- Roger Remington oil on board 'Westminster
Roger Remington oil on board 'Westminster Pier' signed Chelsea Art Society label verso 17.5 x 21in. Estimate ?100-200 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?110
- § WILHELMINA BARNS-GRAHAM C.B.E.
§ WILHELMINA BARNS-GRAHAM C.B.E. (BRITISH 1912-2004)
PORTRAIT OF MRS. ROGERS - SLOOP INN, CIRCA 1945 oil on canvas76cm x 63cm (29.75in x 24.75in)Note:Extract from Barns-Graham's notebook c.1940-1947WBG/1/4/1/2pg 89-90OCT. 30th [1940] Wrote to Mr [Hubert] Wellington today. I have begun two portraits since writing in this. Margarita Medina. + Mrs Rogers. BOTH 25 x 30.[…]MRS ROGERS of “The Sloop”. I am painting in the Sloop [Inn]. This is a job. The light is poor + time limited. 2.45-4 pm. I hope to keep this a decorative composition. In a different colour scheme to my recent paintings -using … Yellow, Alizarine [sp], Crimson, Viridian GreenShe is a handsome clear-cut woman with most distinctive hair dressing + a charming attractive personality. Tall + angular. With a sensous [sp] mouth yet almost hard face. Something of the Duchess of Windsor style. So she has often been told + I can see it.Mrs Rogers gives me tea after upstairs in a tiny well furnished room overlooking the harbour. A wonderful orange russet thick carpet + when the light is on it – oh!
- W.A. Rogers (American, 1854-1931)
W.A. Rogers (American, 1854-1931) Two original caricatures: "Mother's vision of WWI soldier's ghost", approx. 16" x 13-3/8" and overall framed 24-1/8" x 21-2/8". Second is "McAdoo tries to lasso Democratic Donkey being befuddled by Al Smith", approx. 16" x 13-3/8" and overall framed approx. 23-5/8" x 20-3/4". Both are india ink on paper, signed in the lower left corner; double matted under glass and framed.
- ROGER WILLIAM CURTISAmerican 1910-2000Cape
ROGER WILLIAM CURTISAmerican 1910-2000Cape Ann marshes. Signed lower right Roger Curtis''.Oil on canvas 16'' x 30''. Framed.''
- WILLIAM P. ROGERS (IRISH, FL. 1842-1872),
WILLIAM P. ROGERS (IRISH, FL. 1842-1872), MARITIME SCENE Oil on canvas (lined), signed at lower right, presented in an attractive later gilt frame.
- Roger Medearis American, 1920-2001
Roger Medearis American, 1920-2001 Home on Wig Hill, 1970
Estimate:$5,000-$7,000
- WENDELL M. ROGERSAmerican 1890-1973Harbor
WENDELL M. ROGERSAmerican 1890-1973Harbor scene with docked fishing boats. Signed lower right Wendell Rogers''.Oil on canvas board 16'' x 20''.''
- Isabel Rogers, American, TX, 20th
Isabel Rogers, American, TX, 20th c, Shoreline, 12" h x 14" w Estimate $400-600
- W. Rogers British, 19th/20th Century
W. Rogers British, 19th/20th Century Ships and Figures on the Shore
Estimate:$800-$1,200
- Walter Inglis Anderson (American,
Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965), for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, decorated by Christopher Inglis Stebly (b. 1957), ca. 1998-2000, cast "Kneeling Woman with Basket" vase, signed with the black Shearwater stencil mark on the base. Reference: D. Stewart et al., Shearwater Pottery (Slidell, Louisiana: Bristol Publishing, 2005), p. 223, illustrated lower right.
- Attributed to William P. Rogers
Attributed to William P. Rogers (Irish, 1842-1872)
Ships at Sea
oil on canvas
20 x 30 inches.
Property from the Collection of Mary Southworth, Lake Forest, Illinois
- ISN’T IT WONDERFULBertram, Charles.
ISN’T IT WONDERFULBertram, Charles. Isn’t It Wonderful? London, 1896. Publisher’s gilt-stamped pictorial cloth. Inscribed and signed by Bertram on the ffep: “To my friend Edwin H. Low Esq./with kindest regards and best wishes/Charles Bertram/New York Feb 23rd 1897.” Illustrated. 8vo. Bookplate of William Ross to pastedown; slightly canted, spine lettering toned, hinges starting.
- ROGER TORY PETERSON (AMERICAN,
ROGER TORY PETERSON (AMERICAN, 1908 - 1996)"SWALLOWS AN...Roger Tory Peterson (American, 1908 - 1996) "Swallows and Swifts" gouache, watercolor, and pencil on board unsigned board: 17" x 11 1/2"
Condition:
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- MARJORIE RODGERS (BRITISH, B. 1927)
MARJORIE RODGERS (BRITISH, B. 1927) Worcester China; Old Minton Breakfast Cups; Stitched Ware a set of three, each signed with initials 'MR' (lower right), one dated '1951', another dated '195-'; each titled and inscribed with artist's name and address on old labels (attached to the backboards) watercolour and bodycolour on paper one 8.5 x 7cm; one oval 9 x 7.5cm; the other circular 7cm diameter (3) Provenance Wilfred Billinghame, MD of Amoa Chemical Company, Hinckley; Thence by family descent
- Walter Inglis Anderson (American,
Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965), for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, unusual cast polychromed flat figure of a tiger cat, potted in 1993, h. 8". Reference: D. Stewart et al., Shearwater Pottery (Slidell, Louisiana: Bristol Publishing, 2005), p. 216, illustrated lower right.
- WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS,
WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS, 1890-1973), SHORE SCENE WITH CRASHING WAVES., OIL ON BOARD, 12” X 16”. FRAMED 14.75” X 18.75”.WENDELL M. ROGERS, Massachusetts, 1890-1973, Shore scene with crashing waves. Signed lower left "Wendell Rogers". Dimensions: Oil on board, 12" x 16". Framed 14.75" x 18.75".
- ISN’T IT WONDERFULBertram, Charles.
ISN’T IT WONDERFULBertram, Charles. Isn’t It Wonderful? London: Swann & Sonnenschein, 1896. First Edition. Crimson cloth gilt stamped. Frontispiece, plates. 8vo. Covers rubbed and slightly discolored.
- WILLIAM WALCOT R.E. (BRITISH 1874-1943)
THE
WILLIAM WALCOT R.E. (BRITISH 1874-1943)
THE STADIUM OF DOMITIAN, ROME Signed and dated 1940, pen and ink and watercolour50cm x 66cm (19.75in x 26in)
- WILLIAM P. ROGERS (IRELAND, FL.
WILLIAM P. ROGERS (IRELAND, FL. 1842-1872), BEACHED SAILBOAT., OIL ON BOARD, 7.75” X 10.25”. FRAMED 14.5” X 17”.WILLIAM P. ROGERS, Ireland, fl. 1842-1872, Beached sailboat. Signed lower right "W. Rogers". Dimensions: Oil on board, 7.75" x 10.25". Framed 14.5" x 17".
- WILLIAM P. ROGERS. ROWING TO SHORE,
WILLIAM P. ROGERS. ROWING TO SHORE, OIL (Irish, fl. 1842-1872). Oil on canvas, signed "W. Rogers" lr, sight size: 20 x 31 in., framed size: 23 x 42 inches.
- ROGER WILLIAM CURTIS (MASSACHUSETTS,
ROGER WILLIAM CURTIS (MASSACHUSETTS, 1910-2000), WAVES CRASHING AGAINST ROCKS., OIL ON CANVAS, 18” X 28”. FRAMED 21” X 31”.ROGER WILLIAM CURTIS, Massachusetts, 1910-2000, Waves crashing against rocks. Signed lower right "Roger Curtis". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 18" x 28". Framed 21" x 31".
- Claude Muncaster, ROI, RWS (1903-1974)
Claude Muncaster, ROI, RWS (1903-1974) - The Road to Coniston, signed, oil on hardboard, 54.5 x 79.5cm More Information Good condition, possibly in need of a light clean, in 18th c style gilt frame
- WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS,
WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS, 1890-1973), BOATS BY THE DOCK., OIL ON CANVAS, 30” X 54”. FRAMED 39” X 59”.WENDELL M. ROGERS, Massachusetts, 1890-1973, Boats by the dock. Signed lower left "Wendell Rogers". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 30" x 54". Framed 39" x 59".
- VINTAGE ROY ROGERS WATCH, NIB
VINTAGE ROY ROGERS WATCH, NIB
- Will Rogers typed letter, photos:
Will Rogers typed letter, photos: 36 lines to Mr. Watson Webb, undated, "I just learned…that you were in the insurance business. I had no idea in the world that you had any business outside polo, But it was a relief to know there was one Polo man that at least retained some degree of business, Now that old insurance racket is a great thing. They all think there [sic] house is going to burn, but they are seldom ever lucky enough to have it happen…my wife has a nephew…(who) has worked in this same business out in the buckwheat belt, and those old babies are hard to talk out of a premium even if they see the blas [sic] headed toward the hay mound…", signed "Will Rogers" in brown ink, 11 x 8-3/8 in.; with two studio photographs of Rogers, each a print with his signature in image, 6-3/4 x 4-7/8 in. and 9-1/2 x 7-1/2 in. (Three pieces). Laid down on cardstock, fold through "Wi" of "Will", slight blurring to portions of signature. Early American History Auctions, June 11, 2005, Lot 78 (letter); Collection of Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- MILO AND ROGER PHOTO AND MEMORABILIA
MILO AND ROGER PHOTO AND MEMORABILIA COLLECTION.[Milo and Roger (Arthur Brandon and Roger Coker)] Milo and Roger Photo and Memorabilia Collection. 1960s–90s. Carton full of memorabilia related to, and the former property of, Milo and Roger. There is one shoebox full with hundreds of slides, generally from the 1960s and 1970s, from various overseas tours, including U.S., European and Asian locations. There are over 100 4 x 6” photographs of Milo and Roger on stage, at the Lido and other locations including the Orient. Carton also includes Milo’s photo camera, a Graflex with Rapax lens, Kalart range finder and “23” Graphic roll holder. Present are a heavy duty metal and wood noisemaker, flyers, stationery in quantity, original sheet music, memorial booklet for Milo’s mother, professional membership cards, various hotel and casino brochures including Lido, Latin Quarter and others, good to very good condition.
- Robert Walter Weir (New York, 1803-1889),
Robert Walter Weir (New York, 1803-1889), Mrs. Francis Rider, circa 1840, signed verso on stretcher "Rbt. Weir…W
- TYPE I PHOTO: ROGER MARIS 19628x10
TYPE I PHOTO: ROGER MARIS 19628x10 AP original Type I press photo of Yankees great Roger Maris. Provenance: From the personal collection of Jack Hand, a sports reporter for the Associated Press from 1943 to 1971. Hand died in 1995. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- MICHAEL A. ROGERS (AMERICAN, B.
MICHAEL A. ROGERS (AMERICAN, B. 1955) 16" "Fishboy Bottle." Blown art glass sculpture, signed Michael A. Rogers, dated 1999, inscribed "The moment is falling from itself, posing, becoming the passage through which we continue". Provenance: prominent private Sewickley, PA, collection, acquired from Morgan Contemporary Glass gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, in 1999.
- Walter Inglis Anderson (American,
Walter Inglis Anderson (American, 1903-1965), for the Shearwater Pottery, Ocean Springs, Mississippi, gloss ivory-glazed "Tackle" figure, ca. 1940, signed on the interior of the proper left foot with the small Shearwater black stencil, h. 6-1/2". Reference: D. Stewart et al., Shearwater Pottery (Slidell, Louisiana: Bristol Publishing, 2005).
- WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS,
WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS, 1890-1973), NATHANIEL WIXON'S FISH HOUSE ON THE HERRING RIVER, WEST HARWICH, MASSACHUSETTS., OIL ON CANVAS BOARD, 10" X 12". FRAMED 13.25" X 15.25".WENDELL M. ROGERS, Massachusetts, 1890-1973, Nathaniel Wixon's fish house on the Herring River, West Harwich, Massachusetts. Signed lower left "Wendell Rogers". Dimensions: Oil on canvas board, 10" x 12". Framed 13.25" x 15.25".