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TONI ONLEY A.R.C.A. LOG JAM Medium:
TONI ONLEY A.R.C.A. LOG JAM Medium: oil on board signed 20" (height) 50cm (height) 24" (width) 60cm (width)
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FONTAINE FOX ORIGINAL ART A very
FONTAINE FOX ORIGINAL ART A very interesting and opportunistic scarce offering of original drawings from the famed cartoonist. Lot includes a hand drawn self portrait by Fox Fontaine an original story board with art scene as used to create a newspaper cartoon episode and club cards signed by Fontaine himself; includes an envelope as addressed to Mr. Koveleski in thanks for finding a Toonerville Trolley toy for him while living in retirement in Vero Beach Florida. The lot contains fourteen original Toonerville Trolley comic strips from 1926 to 1928. Overall (VG - Exc. Cond.)
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Otakar "Othon" Coubine
Otakar "Othon" Coubine (Czechoslovakian, 1883-1969) "Odalisque", etching, pencil signed lower right "Coubine", numbered lower left "29/30", sight 13-1/4" x 17-1/4". Glazed, matted and presented in a blonde wood frame.
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GORMAN, R.C., (American,
GORMAN, R.C., (American, 1932-2005): ''Atole'', Lithograph, 36'' x 29.5'', pencil signed lower left and dated 1990, numbered 216/225 lower right, unframed.
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GROUP OF 4 ASSORTED CHARACTER AND
GROUP OF 4 ASSORTED CHARACTER AND TOBY JUGSBeswick Artone Kilsboro Staffordshire.
Beswick Artone Kilsboro Staffordshire
Dimensions: 3"W x 5.5"H
Condition:
Good
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Frank E. Romero (Mexican, b.1941)
Frank E. Romero (Mexican, b.1941) "Toni". Ink and pastel on paper, signed, titled and dated 11/12-90 along the lower edge, approx. 22" x 30", not framed. Verso with another unfinished ink sketch.
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ZILOTONE Wolverine Mfg. tin and
ZILOTONE Wolverine Mfg. tin and pressed steel musical toy depicts figure at play on zilotone colorful keyboard orange instrument clockwork mechanism activates spinning records and drumming motion by figure. Includes nine records. 8'' l. (VG Cond.)
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Pen and Ink Drawing by Arthur
Pen and Ink Drawing by Arthur Parton Arthur Parton (American 1842-1914) titled A Veteran of the Woods on verso signed on verso; 11.25 x 8.5 in. Ex Charles Kutz Collection.
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KENTON ANIMAL DRAWN LOT All cast
KENTON ANIMAL DRAWN LOT All cast iron includes: goat cart with Happy Hooligan dog cart with Buster Brown and donkey cart with Mama Katzenjammer. 7'' - 8 1/2'' l. Repaint to Mama Katzenjammer overall (Good to VG Cond.)
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TORAN, Alfonso,
TORAN, Alfonso, (American/Italian, 1896-1965): Four Cockatoo Paintings: 1) Black Cockatoo, Oil/Board, 11'' x 8'', signed lower left; 2) Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, Oil/Masonite, 10'' x 8'', signed lower right; 3) Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo, Oil/Board, 10'' x 8'', signed lower left, artist stencil stamp verso; 4) White Cockatoo Pink Prunus, Oil/Masonite, 10'' x 8'', signed lower left. All are unframed.
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INK DRAWING- Man in striped robe
INK DRAWING- Man in striped robe with hands raised above his head on Kraft paper possibly a theatrical costume sketch in wormy pine frame linen mat with gold lip glazed SS: 18'' x 12'' OS: 25 3/4'' x 19 1/4'' good condition.
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''Toni and the Second'' ink with
''Toni and the Second'' ink with white gouache highlights on paper under glass. sight size: 24'' H x 18'' W.
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After Andrea Del Sarto (Italian
After Andrea Del Sarto (Italian 1487-1581) Portrait Sketch A graphite and crayon sketch on heavy stock laid paper unsigned but attributed to del Sarto in matting. Inscribed Cinoli lower center and containing a pair of collector's marks on reverse; 16.5 x 10.25 in.The work includes extensive purchase history on verso and this includes: Ex Collection of John Quinn who acquired the piece from a sale of the Collection of Max Goldstein noted collector of Old Master drawings. The sale was held by the American Art Association in 1920. Also a label from Plohn & Co. New York. Condition: Toning and foxing to paper.
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JOHN H. TONEY FOLK ART WOMAN
JOHN H. TONEY FOLK ART WOMAN ILLUSTRATION DRAWING Alabama, 1928-2019 Depicts a woman wearing a black brimmed hat and polychromatic patterned dress complete with arm tassels reaching outwards in admiration of her ring. Toney was a self taught artist who started off working on a farm with his father and had a brief stint working in a cotton mill where he was fired for drawing an unflattering depiction of his boss. Toney supported himself by plowing fields for Butch Anthony's family, the founder of the Museum of Wonder and the Museum of Wonder Drive-Thru Museum as well as the owner of the Possum Trot auction house. When plowing the fields belonging to the Anthony's, he dug up a turnip that he determined had a face and created a colored pencil image of it before giving it to Butch Anthony to sell. This instance started Toney's long and prolific career.
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TONY ABEYTA, FIGURAL KACHINA, MIXED
TONY ABEYTA, FIGURAL KACHINA, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER Tony (Antonio) Abeyta (American/Navajo-Dine b. 1965), mixed media on paper, figural Native American painting depicting a kachina doll, graphite signature at upper right, framed. Provenance: Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, CA. Approx. page h. 28.5", w. 22.75"; Overall h. 36.75", w. 30.75", d. 1.5".
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TONER, Thomas, (American,
TONER, Thomas, (American, 1941-2007): Surreal Fantasy Landscape Painting with Cloudy Red Sky and Desolate Landscape with Female Figure and Carriage, Oil/Masonite, 24'' x 36'', signed lower right, dated 1969, framed, 32'' x 44''.
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GAETANO CAPONE, JR., PEN & INK
GAETANO CAPONE, JR., PEN & INK DRAWING Gaetano Capone, Jr. (Italian, 1845-1920), Orientalist semi-nude, India ink on Reynolds's Bristol board, signed lower right, 20.75"h x 16.5"w
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OUTSIDER ART, JOHN HENRY TONEY,
OUTSIDER ART, JOHN HENRY TONEY, WOMAN IN MR. TURNER'S T...Toney, John Henry, b. 1928, Woman in Mr. Turner's Truck. She wants to start some stuff, 24"x24", marker on plywood, purchased from artist
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KENTON YELLOW KID IN GOAT CART
KENTON YELLOW KID IN GOAT CART Kenton cast iron standing figure in yellow robe open cart has red spoke wheels goat drawn. 7 1/2'' l. (VG Cond)
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JAPANESE ARITA FIGURE OF KANNON
JAPANESE ARITA FIGURE OF KANNON (LACKING ORB), HEIGHT: 18 INJapanese Arita Figure of Kannon (Lacking Orb), Height: 18 in
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Noel Rockmore (American/New
Noel Rockmore (American/New Orleans, 1928-1995) "Al Rose", pen, ink and watercolor on paper, 10-1/2" x 13-1/4", titled and signed lower right "Rockmore". Glazed and framed.
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ANTHONY TONEY, DRAWING Anthony
ANTHONY TONEY, DRAWING Anthony Toney (American, 1913-2004), untitled interior, ink on paper, signed "Toney" lower right, loose and unframed, 18"h x 24"w
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ANGEL ORTIZ (LAII) "TORSOS" TWO
ANGEL ORTIZ (LAII) "TORSOS" TWO MIXED MEDIAAngel Ortiz (LAII) (b. 1967), "Torsos" mixed media spray, marker on pair of plastic mannequin forms. 18 1/2" high, 15" wide to 17 1/2" high, 16" wide. Condition: : breaks to some mounting holes at edges, a few small scuffs. Angel Ortiz began a collaboration with Keith Haring at age sixteen and left high school to work for Haring. They had their first joint exhibition at Tony Shafrazi Gallery in 1982. His work can be found in museums worldwide.
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A Japanese Mixed Metal Figure of an
A Japanese Mixed Metal Figure of an Oni the figure shown with one hand raised with a dish and wearing a coat open at the bottom and showing his stomach raised on a naturalistic base. Height of figure 19 inches.
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ANIMATION STUDIO PRODUCTION
ANIMATION STUDIO PRODUCTION DRAWING, KOKO THE CLOWN & B...Graphite on paper outline sketch of Max Fleisher's characters Koko the Clown and Bimbo from Out of the Inkwell. Out of the Inkwell was a silent era animated series in production between 1918-1929. Peg bar holes line the bottom; KF2022, 139...181, and K18 handwritten and printed on bottom edge.
Issued: ca. 1920
Dimensions: 10.75"L x 12.5"W
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Norman Anthony (Toni) Onley
Norman Anthony (Toni) Onley (Canadian 1928-2004) "Mt. Baker from Galiano Island" watercolor on paper signed lower right localized and dated "March 12 '77" bottom center image 13 in. x 16 1/2 in. matted and framed.
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ORONZO GASPARO, PORTRAIT DRAWING
ORONZO GASPARO, PORTRAIT DRAWING Oronzo Vito Gasparo (Italian-American, 1903-1969), crayon on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right and on verso, taped at top into mat, 14"h x 11"w (sheet), 20"h x 14.75"w (mat)
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KAREN OFFUTT, "COOL TONES" FEMALE
KAREN OFFUTT, "COOL TONES" FEMALE FIGURAL PAINTING Karen Offutt (American/Texas, born 1967). "Cool Tones", oil on panel. Signed lower left; signed and titled verso. Provenance: From a Private Collection, Highlands, North Carolina.
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TONI ONLEY A.R.C.A. MONTAGUE BAY
TONI ONLEY A.R.C.A. MONTAGUE BAY WESTERN SUITE Medium: colour silkscreen signed and numbered 16/50 unframed 11" (height) 27.5cm (height) 15" (width) 37.5cm (width)
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R.C. GORMAN "ATOLE" ARTIST'S
R.C. GORMAN "ATOLE" ARTIST'S PROOF LITHOGRAPH Rudolph Carl Gorman (American, 1932-2005) "Making Atole" lithograph depicting a Navajo Native American woman in the process of making atole, her right hand reaching to a woven basket holding ground corn meal, on a pastel ombre ground, signed "R.C. Gorman" and dated "1990" lower left, "AP" for artist's proof lower right, Studio 54 Gallery label to verso, housed under glass in a cerused wood frame. Image: 36" H x 29" W; frame: 47.5" H x 40.25" W.
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A LEBLON-DELIENNE "TINTIN" FIGURINE
A LEBLON-DELIENNE "TINTIN" FIGURINE SCENE WITH ZORRINO, 2006A Leblon-Delienne "Tintin" figurine scene with Zorrino, 2006 Edition: 421/1500 The polychrome resin figurines of Tintin and Zorrino, depicted from the album "Le Temple du Soleil," or, "The Temple of the Sun," sculpted by Marie Leblon for the "Encounters" collection, manufactured by Leblon-Delienne for Herge/Moulinsart Dimensions: 9" H x 11" W x 6.5" D Provenance: Private Collection, California
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BLANC DE CHINE TYPE FIGURINE OF
BLANC DE CHINE TYPE FIGURINE OF KOTO PLAYER, LACQUERED PAPIER MACHE TIFFIN, AND HARDSTONE MOUNTED TABLE SCREEN, H OF TALLER: 8-1/4 INBlanc de Chine Type Figurine of Koto Player, Lacquered Papier Mache Tiffin, and Hardstone Mounted Table Screen, H of taller: 8-1/4 in
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ANTONIO GATTORNO (1904-1980,
ANTONIO GATTORNO (1904-1980, CUBA, NEW YORK,Massachusetts) graphite drawing, portrait of a Cuban woman. Signed lower right, Gattorno, ‘28. Gattorno was part of the first generation of modern Cuban artists along with Wilfredo Lam, Victor Manuel, and Amelia Pelaez. He died in Acushnet, MA in 1980. Sight size 9 1/4" x 7 3/4", overall with modern frame and matting 16" x 14". Shows foxing.
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5 JOHN HENRY TONEY OUTSIDER ART
5 JOHN HENRY TONEY OUTSIDER ART DRAWINGSFive (5) drawings by self-taught African American folk artist John Henry Toney (Alabama, 1928-2019), multicolored marker and pencil on heavy paper, including one (1) titled "A Jint (Giant) Looking for Food" depicting a dinosaur, one (1) titled "Scales of Justice" depicting a balance with a multicolored base, one (1) titled "A Black Western Man" depicting a figure attired in chaps and a brimmed hat holding a gun with a blue image, possibly an enlarged bullet, to his right against a plain background with metallic dots, one (1) titled "She's on her Way to Work" depicting a female figure attired in elaborate clothing walking forward with metallic and blue dots surrounding her upper body, and one (1) titled "A Windmill' depicting an industrial windmill rendered in pink and blue with metallic dots surrounding the wheel. All works signed in the upper margins "Mr. John H Toney 69" and most signatures followed by "31 C D Seale Ala 8552479". All works titled on labels en verso. Ranging in size from 12" H x 11" W to 15" H x 11" W. Note: Also includes a booklet with information about the artist. Biography (from the Encyclopedia of Alabama): "Russell County, Alabama native John Henry Toney was a self-taught folk artist who began painting late in life. He worked in farming and briefly in a cotton mill but claimed that he was fired for drawing an unflattering portrait of his boss. In 1994 he was plowing a field for the Anthony family and unearthed a turnip on which he discerned a "face." He took it home, made a colored-pencil drawing of it, and then brought the drawing to Butch Anthony, who put the drawing up for sale in an antique store in nearby Pittsview. Renowned Alabama chef Scott Peacock purchased the painting, so Toney painted more, choosing subjects that ranged from everyday life to the fantastical. Created with paint pens or markers on posterboard and cardboard, Toney's drawings featured animals, exaggerated female forms in fanciful clothing, vehicles, and other subjects. He also often included personal information in the works, such as his birthdate and phone number. The inspirational turnip is now among the exhibits at Anthony's Museum of Wonder in Seale, Alabama. Toney's work also became a prominent part of the "Doo-Nanny," a folk-art and cultural festival that Anthony held on his family's property from 1996 until 2015 to showcase his own art and that of his friends."
Condition:
Some with toning and errant staining, otherwise overall good condition.
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Arthur Osver (1912-2006)
Arthur Osver (1912-2006) ''Radicafone''oil on canvas inscribed on the verso ''A. Osver / Radicafone / (1960) / 22 x 21 '' presented in a gilt frame.Mary Jo recalls that this painting was completed by Art while an artist at the American Academy in Rome and represents Italian fields.SS 23.5 x 21.5 in.; DOA 30 x 27.5 in.Scattered chipping to frame; craquelure.Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
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COMIC CHARACTER TOY LOT Includes an
COMIC CHARACTER TOY LOT Includes an assortment of items relating to comic figures Orphan Annie flex doll Pluto hand toy Popeye boxed soap Happy Hooligan chalk figure and Mickey Mouse boxed straws. 5 1/2'' to 9''l. (Exc. Cond.)