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Oak 4-drawer card catalog,
Oak 4-drawer card catalog, dovetailed construction, brass hardware, 13-3/4" w x 9-1/2" h x 17" d
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AMERICAN OAK 30 DRAWER LIBRARY CARD
AMERICAN OAK 30 DRAWER LIBRARY CARD FILE CABINETAmerican oak library card catalog file cabinet, early 20th c., rectangular case fitted with thirty pullout card drawers, each with divided interior, approx 57.5"h, 32"w, 17"d
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Remington Mid Century Modern Card
Remington Mid Century Modern Card Catalogue Cabinet
Dimensions: H: 47 inches: W: 33 inches: D: 17.5 inches ---
Condition: Edge wear.
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WOOD CARD CATALOG & GLASS, BRASS
WOOD CARD CATALOG & GLASS, BRASS KITCHEN ITEMSGroup of wood, glass and brass kitchen items including a set of seven rice measuring cups stamped "The Oriental Metal Pressing Works, Ltd., Bombay, three lithographed tins, a "Woodline" Danish ice bucket and other items. 1 1/2" high, 1 1/4" diameter to 14 1/4" high, 15 3/4" wide. Condition: : use wear, scratches, dents, dings, stains.
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LIBRARY FILING CABINET AND CARD
LIBRARY FILING CABINET AND CARD CATALOGLibrary filing cabinet and card catalog. American, early 20th century. Filing cabinet on wheels, with a top faux drawer that opens on the top with hinges, four card catalog drawers, and two lower drawers for files, all adorned with brass pulls. Cracking to wood on top. 38 1/2" H x 15" L x 20" W
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TWO LIBRARY STORAGE CABINETSTwo
TWO LIBRARY STORAGE CABINETSTwo library storage cabinets, card catalog and specimen cabinet. American, early 20th century. Oak, 6 drawer specimen cabinet with double brass pulls, card catalog with three drawers. Locking mechanism is malfunctioning on card catalog, two bottom drawers are unable to open properly. Wear and scratches throughout both pieces. 15" H x 15" L x 20" D
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REMINGTON RAND LIBRARY BUREAU
REMINGTON RAND LIBRARY BUREAU CARD CATALOGRemington Rand Library Bureau Division card catalog. American, Early 20th Century. Oak, 20 drawers, brass pulls and name plates. Remington Rand Library Bureau Div. metal label plate underneath third set of drawers from top. Only original side is present and not attached. Some scuffing to side. 51" H x 21 1/2" L x 26 1/2" D
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SECTIONAL LIBRARY FILING CABINET
SECTIONAL LIBRARY FILING CABINET AND CARD CATALOGSectional library filing cabinet and card catalog. American, early 20th century. Three sections, 5 filing cabinet drawers, 4 card catalogs on upper right, brass drawer pulls, Arts and Crafts style design. Scratches to top, some resin stuck on top surface, wear to sides. 46" H x 33" L x 25" W
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OAK LIBRARY CARD CATALOG CABINETOak
OAK LIBRARY CARD CATALOG CABINETOak library card catalog cabinet. American , early 20th century. Oak base supporting cabinet with 60 drawers with brass pulls and card holders with three pull-out extension leaves. Cabinet is marked "41 x579" on front lower left corner, base is marked "41 x 593" on front upper left corner. Staining and scratches to legs of base. Losses to wood along bottom edges on left and right side where cabinet meets base. 60" H x 42 1/2" L x 18" D
Condition:
Notice to bidders: The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Photos are considered part of the condition report. Complete condition information is available by request, no later than 24 hours prior to the auction. All lots are offered and sold "as is", and Willow Auctions will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated.
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MACEY OAK FILE CABINET: Four drawer
MACEY OAK FILE CABINET: Four drawer card catalog drawers, over three file drawers. Macey metal tag mounted at top dead center. Approx. 52'' h x 14.75'' w x 20.75'' d.
CONDITION: Lost & loose veneer at the top left.
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AMERICAN OAK TABLETOP CARD
AMERICAN OAK TABLETOP CARD CATALOG CABINETAmerican oak tabletop card catalog cabinet, early 20th c., six drawers, on a plinth base, approx 18.25"h, 15.5"w, 15.5"d **Provenance: from an important Horseshoe Bay, Texas estate**
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OAK CARD CATALOG STYLE CABINETOak
OAK CARD CATALOG STYLE CABINETOak card catalog style cabinet, late 20th c., twelve drawers with glazed drawer fronts, rising on a plinth base, approx 36.5"h, 33.5"w, 22.5"d **Provenance: from an important Horseshoe Bay, Texas estate**
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AMERICAN OAK TABLETOP CARD
AMERICAN OAK TABLETOP CARD CATALOG CABINETAmerican oak tabletop card catalog cabinet, The Globe Ideal File, early 20th c., eight drawers, on a plinth base, approx 20.5"h, 30"w, 13"d **Provenance: from an important Horseshoe Bay, Texas estate**
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AMERICAN OAK TWELVE-DRAWER CARD
AMERICAN OAK TWELVE-DRAWER CARD CATALOG CABINETAmerican oak card catalog cabinet, early 20th c., twelve drawers, on a plinth base, approx 48.5"h, 25.75"w, 21.5"d **Provenance: from an important Horseshoe Bay, Texas estate**
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GLOBE QUARTERSAWN OAK CARD
GLOBE QUARTERSAWN OAK CARD CATALOG FILE CABINETGlobe quartersawn oak card catalog file cabinet, early 20th c., stepback cabinet fitted with six drawers, over open work surface, lower case fitted with three additional file drawers, rising on block legs, ending in metal-capped feet, approx 57"h, 42"w, 26"d **Provenance: from an important Horseshoe Bay, Texas estate**
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BIRGER SANDZEN (1871-1954) OIL ON
BIRGER SANDZEN (1871-1954) OIL ON CANVAS DATED 1921Birger Sandzen (Kansas, 1871-1954)Smoky River (1921)The large, outstanding, horizontal format oil on canvas from Sandzen's important Middle Period is signed lower right front. The color palette and striking brush work demonstrate why paintings from this time frame, 1910 - 1930, are so desirable.The artist once wrote in a letter to his brother ''My paintings are not... 'sensational' - even if the color usage is a little individual. They are simply nature studies. I adhere strictly to nature, but strive for the simplest possible means of expression.'' - Birger Sandzen to Gustaf Sandzen, 20 Mar 1912, Sandzen Archives, Birger Sandzen Memorial Gallery, Lindsborg, KS.One could argue that this handsome work actually is sensational; with its exceptionally pleasing colors, sumptuous brush strokes, contrasts of light versus shadow, and masterfully rendered passageways through the trees across the waters of the Smoky River to the warm colors of the river's far bank.Numbered 553 in the Sandzen Memorial Gallery's card catalogue, the artist's ''art registers,'' this painting was sold from inventory on July 6, 1921, albeit on installments, as outlined below:Page 55, 1921: July 6 Sold to the Library...''Smoky River'', 30 x 40 in.Committee: Mrs. Majerkurth and Young and Miss Jenney .Page 103 Feb. 22, 1922.Letter from Mrs. C. M Meyer with first payment $50. on the painting for the ... Publ. Library.Page 210, 1925. Feb. 28. Letter from Mrs. Geo. H. Meyer, (Charlotte Martha Meyer). Payment on painting in library.Canvas measures 30 x 40 with a framed size of 38 x 47.5 inches.Very good original untouched condition. There are no issues of scratches, repairs, in-painting or touch-up. There are some areas of craquelure, and a line of exposed canvas in the extreme lower right corner that measures approximately 3/16 of an inch by 2 inches as shown in the ninth image. No inpainting detected under UV light examination.Provenance: The property of a rural Kansas public library. Acquired directly from the artist.
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BIRGER SANDZEN (1871-1954) OIL ON
BIRGER SANDZEN (1871-1954) OIL ON CANVAS DATED 1929Birger Sandzen (Kansas, 1871-1954)Golden Aspens (1929)The vertical format oil on canvas from the Sandzen's most desirable Middle Period is signed and dated lower right front.Paintings from, basically, 1910 to 1930 are considered more significant for their robust palette of unique and intense colors applied in 100s of broad, confident, one-and-done strokes of high-relief impasto, resulting in canvases that seem as much chiseled as painted.Numbered 2315 in the Sandzén card catalogue, and titled as above, the artist's notes reference a local Art Association's interest in ''acquiring another painting.'' Indeed, The Lindsborg Progress for Thursday, June 12, 1930 details the transaction: ''The purchase of Golden Aspens, on which members of the Art Association have set their hearts since its first showing here with the Sandzen exhibition early in the year, marks a significant change for the advancement of art in Salina, according to the Salina Journal. The picture is a fine example of the best work of the famous artist - strength of color and form, individuality. Mr. Sandzen has ardent admirers in Salina, both as an artist, and personally; he has done far more than any other person to make the beginnings of the Salina Art Association, a success, and it is fitting that a picture of his creation should be the first real stride forward, taken by the association in acquiring a permanent art collection of museum proportions.''The canvas measures 40.5 x 30 inches, framed size of 46 x 36 inches.Very good condition, professionally restored in limited areas and re-lined by Western Center For The Conservation Of The Arts in Denver, Colorado, March of 1999.Scattered areas of in painting, primarily in the upper 10 inches of the composition with a few more touches down the right side, and in the lower right area. One touch along the left where sky and horizon meet. approximately 5% or less of the total surface area with inpainting, 95% or more being original and untouched as shown in images.Overall very good condition, free from surface soiling, no paint loss, punctures, chipping, or other issues. The stretchers are original with pencil inscriptions in the artist's hand.Provenance: The property of a rural Kansas public library. Acquired directly from the artist.
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OAK LIBRARY CARD CATALOG CABINETOak
OAK LIBRARY CARD CATALOG CABINETOak library card catalog cabinet. American , early 20th century. Oak base supporting cabinet with 60 drawers with brass pulls and card holders with three pull-out extension leaves. Cabinet is marked "41 x579" on front lower left corner, base is marked "41 x 593" on front upper left corner. Staining and scratches to legs of base. Losses to wood along bottom edges on left and right side where cabinet meets base.
60" H x 42 1/2" L x 18" D
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LIBRARY FILING CABINET AND CARD
LIBRARY FILING CABINET AND CARD CATALOGLibrary filing cabinet and card catalog. American, early 20th century. Filing cabinet on wheels, with a top faux drawer that opens on the top with hinges, four card catalog drawers, and two lower drawers for files, all adorned with brass pulls. Cracking to wood on top.
38 1/2" H x 15" L x 20" W
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TWO LIBRARY STORAGE CABINETSTwo
TWO LIBRARY STORAGE CABINETSTwo library storage cabinets, card catalog and specimen cabinet. American, early 20th century. Oak, 6 drawer specimen cabinet with double brass pulls, card catalog with three drawers. Locking mechanism is malfunctioning on card catalog, two bottom drawers are unable to open properly. Wear and scratches throughout both pieces.
15" H x 15" L x 20" D
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REMINGTON RAND LIBRARY BUREAU
REMINGTON RAND LIBRARY BUREAU CARD CATALOGRemington Rand Library Bureau Division card catalog. American, Early 20th Century. Oak, 20 drawers, brass pulls and name plates. Remington Rand Library Bureau Div. metal label plate underneath third set of drawers from top. Only original side is present and not attached. Some scuffing to side.
51" H x 21 1/2" L x 26 1/2" D
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SECTIONAL LIBRARY FILING CABINET
SECTIONAL LIBRARY FILING CABINET AND CARD CATALOGSectional library filing cabinet and card catalog. American, early 20th century. Three sections, 5 filing cabinet drawers, 4 card catalogs on upper right, brass drawer pulls, Arts and Crafts style design. Scratches to top, some resin stuck on top surface, wear to sides.
46" H x 33" L x 25" W
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VIKTOR SCHRECKENGOST, AMERICAN
VIKTOR SCHRECKENGOST, AMERICAN 1906-2008, 'OF THE SEA' VASE, CIRCA 1952, HEIGHT: 25 1/4 IN. (64.1 CM.)VIKTOR SCHRECKENGOST, AMERICAN, 1906-2008 'OF THE SEA' VASE, CIRCA 1952, sloped-top neck, rounded body with rough surface, white slip decoration of stylized fish; hand built and hewn Catalogue note: This piece is documented in the artists's card catalog. Exhibited:Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, "May Shows," 1952. Received "Special Award: Pottery - For Group."Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts, Syracuse, NY, "17th National Ceramic Show," 1952. Illustrated:Francis, Henry S., and William M. Milliken. "Review of the Exhibition." The Bulletin of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Vol. 39, No. 5, 1952, pp. 95. Dimensions: Height: 25 1/4 in. (64.1 cm.)
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WALNUT CARD CATALOGUEWalnut card
WALNUT CARD CATALOGUEWalnut card catalogue, 66" x 65".
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Approx. 13" d., 65" w., 66" h. Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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ASSORTED U.S. POSTAL STATIONERY;
ASSORTED U.S. POSTAL STATIONERY; CATALOG; REVENUES Including a quantity of unused postal stationery; U.S. Postal Stationery Society POSTAL CARD CATALOG, 2000, 4to, in loose-leaf format; and a selection of American business documents, 1860s and '70s, with revenue stamps.
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GAYLORD MID-CENTURY CHERRY CARD
GAYLORD MID-CENTURY CHERRY CARD CATALOGUE, CIRCA 1950 60 X 41 X 18 1/2 IN. (152.4 X 104.1 X 47 CM.)GAYLORD MID-CENTURY CHERRY CARD CATALOGUE, CIRCA 1950, the rounded rectangular case fitted with drawers and slides on tapering legs Dimensions: 60 x 41 x 18 1/2 in. (152.4 x 104.1 x 47 cm.)
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REMINGTON MID-CENTURY MAPLE CARD
REMINGTON MID-CENTURY MAPLE CARD CATALOGUE, CIRCA 1950 60 X 41 X 18 1/2 IN. (152.4 X 104.1 X 47 CM.)REMINGTON MID-CENTURY MAPLE CARD CATALOGUE, CIRCA 1950, the rounded rectangular case fitted with drawers and slides on tapering legs Dimensions: 60 x 41 x 18 1/2 in. (152.4 x 104.1 x 47 cm.)
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REMINGTON MID-CENTURY CHERRY CARD
REMINGTON MID-CENTURY CHERRY CARD CATALOGUE, CIRCA 1950 49 3/4 X 33 X 17 1/2 IN. (126.4 X 83.8 X 44.5 CM.)REMINGTON MID-CENTURY CHERRY CARD CATALOGUE, CIRCA 1950, the rounded rectangular case fitted with drawers on tapering legs Dimensions: 49 3/4 x 33 x 17 1/2 in. (126.4 x 83.8 x 44.5 cm.)
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4-Drawer wood card catalog cabinet,
4-Drawer wood card catalog cabinet, metal drawers embossed "Globe", adjustable interior dividers, holds 5" x 8" cards, 20" w x 17" d x 13-1/2" h
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LIBRARY BUREAU SOLE MAKERS, VINTAGE
LIBRARY BUREAU SOLE MAKERS, VINTAGE OAK CARD CATALOG ON STAND First half 20th century, two part form, the cabinet with (60) drawers, three central pull-out slides, set on a later custom stand, labeled.