- WW II poster 1943, 'We Have Just
WW II poster 1943, 'We Have Just Begun to Fight'
28" x 20"
Condition: creased, some yellowing
- One-hundred U.S.
One-hundred U.S.
- VERVE, FIRST PRINT; LIFE NOV. 23,
VERVE, FIRST PRINT; LIFE NOV. 23, 1936 AND A CENTURY OF PROGRESS EXPOSITION; CHICAGO 1933Verve, First Print; Life Nov. 23, 1936 and A Century of Progress Exposition; Chicago 1933
- TWENTY FIVE WEAVINGSTwenty Five
TWENTY FIVE WEAVINGSTwenty Five Weavings,,
- PRINT, SHEPARD FAIREY Shepard Fairey
PRINT, SHEPARD FAIREY Shepard Fairey (American, b. 1970), "We Are Still Here," 2011, screenprint, pencil signed lower right, pencil signed by Aaron Huey lower left, edition 145/450, sheet: 24"h x 18"w, overall (with frame): 26"h x 20"w
- EVA VOLF (AMERICAN, B. 1983) 36"
EVA VOLF (AMERICAN, B. 1983) 36" x 48" "Beginnings", 2021. Oil on canvas, initialed lower right, signed, titled and dated on verso, gallery wrapped.
- That Makes Us Strong, Join A War
That Makes Us Strong, Join A War Savings Group, Saving is Serving poster, approx 85cm x 74cm
- WILD WEST AND GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOWS.
WILD WEST AND GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOWS. "BIDE A WEE." WE A...Wild West and Great Forepaugh Shows. "Bide A Wee." We Are Almost Here. Circa 1888. Pictorial two-sided letterpress broadside. Portraits of the owner and manager appear beside the bombastic language; verso bears wild west narratives on "Gen. Custer's Last Rally" and the "Mountain Meadow Massacre." 7 x 28 _". Chipped around edges, scattered tears and split portions repaired with archival tape. Good overall appearance.
- Our parents found inspiration everywhere
Our parents found inspiration everywhere they went, and they collected prodigiously. Art and objects from primitives to Deco to modern – all of it influenced their work and filled their various homes. The personal collection of Vladimir Kagan and Erica Wilson is so unique because it illustrates the journey from inspiration to the iconic designs that are so well known today. The family lived with all of these pieces – they became part of the rich fabric of our daily lives and now we are thrilled to share them with the public ensuring that our parent’s legacy will live on beyond them."-Jessica Kagan Cushman, Edition number is /100, stamp on top left, stamp on right side lower, not been inspected out of frame, no glass.
- COMING SOONComing Soon
COMING SOONComing Soon
- Coins etc
Coins etc
- After J Bateman, American, b&w
After J Bateman, American, b&w etching, Nothing Venture, Nothing Have, engraved by J Huffman, browned, tear in upper right, image size 18 1/2" x 23 1/2" Estimate $100-200
- Peter Sculthorpe, American, 20th
Peter Sculthorpe, American, 20th c, 17 3/4" x 25 1/2" colored print, "Just Picked", c. 1984, pencil signed Estimate $100-200
- 1 vol. Blanc, Mel; Baske, Philip.
1 vol. Blanc, Mel; Baske, Philip. That's Not All Folks! (New York), (1988). First edition. 8vo, orig. black cloth & orange bds., d/j. Photo illus. Inscribed & signed by Blanc on front free endpaper. Near Fine.
- DONALD VANN (OKLAHOMA, 20TH CENTURY)
DONALD VANN (OKLAHOMA, 20TH CENTURY) OFFSET LITHOGDONALD VANN (Oklahoma, 20th century) offset lithograph, "Endless Journey," Native Americans walking into the sunset. Pencil signed lower left, numbered 148/1500. Image measures 18" x 28". In a wood frame; 33.75" x 43.75" overall. PROVENANCE: THE DENISE AMATO ESTATE. SALE PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE WADE BIRD SANCTUARY OF PORTLAND.
- WE STILL HAVE A DREAM, JOBS, PEACE,
WE STILL HAVE A DREAM, JOBS, PEACE, FREEDOM, POSTER FROM THE POOR PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN, OR POOR PEOPLE'S MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1968, SIGNED BY JOHN LEWIS (1940-2020), WITH THE ABBREVIATION SNCC FOR THE STUDENT NONVIOLENT COOWe Still Have a Dream, Jobs, Peace, Freedom, Poster from the Poor People's Campaign, or Poor People's March on Washington, 1968, signed by John Lewis (1940-2020), with the abbreviation SNCC for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,, John Lewis was a politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 17 terms. He was an African American Civil Rights Leader and a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) , serving as its Chairman from 1963-1966. As Chairman, Lewis was among the 'Big Six' leaders of prominent civil rights organizations who organized the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. On March 7, 1965, he helped organize and lead the first of three Selma to Montgomery marches across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. This protest led to the incident that would become known as 'Bloody Sunday'. In 1968 Martin Luther King Jr, as leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), organized this protest. The protest consisted of thousands of people, setting up a camp on the Washington Mall over the course of six weeks. The Poor People's Campaign was motivated by a desire for economic justice and was endorsed by SNCC and many other civil rights organizations. Dimensions: Unframed, Sheet Size: 22 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. (57.8 x 36.2 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
- TRANSITIONAL CHIEF'S BLANKET Third
TRANSITIONAL CHIEF'S BLANKET Third phase.
- Social commentary print; broadside
Social 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.
- ALI MASALEHDAN (IRANIAN/AMERICAN,
ALI MASALEHDAN (IRANIAN/AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) 17 ½" 23 ½" image "Gnu. Opus XXI. Challenge for Humanity." Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1992 in the lower right corner, depicting African wildebeest corps in the distance on the eroding grassland, with a body of a gnu in the grass in the foreground, and a gnu standing alone with its back towards "humanity"; signed, titled on the back; framed in gilt finish frame, overall 23 ?" x 28 ?".
- ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997): THAT'S
ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997): THAT'S THE WAY IT SHOULD HAVE BEGUN!Roy Lichtenstein, American, (1923-1997) That's The Way It Should Have Begun! But It's Helpless!, color screenprint on wove paper unsigned color screenprint on wove paper Dimensions: 36 1/4 x 36 1/4 in. (92.1 x 92.1 cm.) Condition:
- ZHIVAGO, Duncan, (America, 20/21st
ZHIVAGO, Duncan, (America, 20/21st C.): ''Veni, Vidi, Vamos'', 2011, Oil/Linen, 82.5'' x 61'', signed, titled, dated 2011 verso, Frederic Snitzer gallery label verso, unframed.
- Three pieces of U.S. currency-
Three pieces of U.S. currency-
- Shepard Fairey (American b. 1970)
Shepard Fairey (American b. 1970) "Evolve Devolve". Offset lithographic poster in colors on wove paper 2009 signed in pencil in the lower right unframed.
- CLAUS ANDERSEN SPACE VALLEY LANDSCAPE
CLAUS ANDERSEN SPACE VALLEY LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,Late 20th CenturyFuturistic rocky alien land overlooking a water fall, two large red plants hang in the sky by a bright, colorful wormhole.
- URBAN GENRE SCI FI STREET SCENE
URBAN 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.
- Peter Hanks (American, 20th/21st
Peter Hanks (American, 20th/21st century) "Spring Thaw", bobwhit
- Shepard Fairey (American b. 1970)
Shepard Fairey (American b. 1970) "Evolve Devolve". Offset lithographic poster in colors on wove paper 2009 signed in pencil in the lower right apprx. 24" x 36" unframed.
- J?R?ME LEMAITRE STRAW HAT.
J?R?ME LEMAITRE STRAW HAT.
- Shepard Fairey ''Progress '' 2008(American
Shepard Fairey ''Progress '' 2008(American b.1970) artist signed decal in colors dated 2008 with black and white image en verso; in attractive contemporary silver leaf frame under glass.The ''Progress'' image of Barack Obama was produced during his campaign against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination.SS: 9 x 6 in.; DOA: 17.5 x 13.25 in.From the collection of John Pelphrey and Kelly Dew of Hillsborough North Carolina.
- V. Weley Oils trio of Still Lifes
V. Weley Oils trio of Still Lifes each 5'' x 7'' on board listed artist
- Small motto
Small motto
- UNION SOLDIER'S LETTER WRITTEN
UNION SOLDIER'S LETTER WRITTEN ON SHERMAN'S MARCH THROUGH NORTH CAROLINA From D.S. Jones, Goldsboro, NC to Miss Charlotte Earle, Leon, New York, reading, in part: to "Our first mail since leaving Savannah brought me a letter from you...The high name that Sherman has earned is perhaps a great thing at the North, and the advance of his grand army may astonish the world and we may feel that we are doing great things against the rebellion, but it is a horrid state (of) things in the country we have passed through cities, villages, and plantations destroyed and burned, thousands of women and children left without a shelter, clothing or food, but enough of this...We expect to lay in camp here for some time...our wishes and hopes turn to homes and friends...may God hasten the time when we may return." The letter and its postal cover are presented in a two-sided frame.
- * (ART) THIELE VLADIMIR Josef Capek
* (ART) THIELE VLADIMIR Josef Capek a kniha soupis knizni grafiky. Prague: Nakl. Ceskoslovenskych Vytvarnych Umelcu 1958. 8vo publisher's cream cloth-backed boards dust jacket. With over 127 full page color lithographic plates. Fine in fine dust jacket.
- Shepard Fairey ''Progress '' 2008(American
Shepard Fairey ''Progress '' 2008(American b.1970) screenprint in colors artist signed and dated in pencil lower right number 246/400; in contemporary black frame under glass.The ''Progress'' image of Barack Obama was produced during his campaign against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination..SS: 11.25 x 8.25 in.; DOA: 21.5 x 18 in.From the collection of John Pelphrey and Kelly Dew of Hillsborough North Carolina.
- Harold Persico Paris "Wir Wollen
Harold Persico Paris "Wir Wollen Leben" "We Want to Live," woodcut on paper, pencil signed Harold Paris '49, Buchwald Series #7, 17" x 17" image, framed 31 1/4" x 29 1/4", good condition, not inspected out of frame, This lot is consigned from the Personal Collection of Vladimir Kagan, 1927-2016. It was removed from his offices in Northern NJ."
Our parents found inspiration everywhere they went, and they collected prodigiously. Art and objects from primitives to Deco to modern – all of it influenced their work and filled their various homes. The personal collection of Vladimir Kagan and Erica Wilson is so unique because it illustrates the journey from inspiration to the iconic designs that are so well known today. The family lived with all of these pieces – they became part of the rich fabric of our daily lives and now we are thrilled to share them with the public ensuring that our parent’s legacy will live on beyond them."-Jessica Kagan Cushman
- Iain M. Banks - ''The Start of
Iain M. Banks - ''The Start of the Art'' published by Mark V. Ziesing Willimantic Connecticut first edition 1989 (one cloth bound volume with dust wrapper and slip case inscribed)