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CHURCHILL ETTINGER(Vermont/New
CHURCHILL ETTINGER(Vermont/New Jersey, 1903-1984)
Unspoiled Vermont, signed lower left "Churchill Ettinger", titled in pencil recto right margin, watercolor on paper, sheet 15 x 22 in.; wood frame, 23-1/2 x 29-1/2 in., Provenance: The Ann and Joel Finn Collection
Condition:
taped to backing board at edges, good condition overall; mat with toning and surface dirt, frame with wear
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CHURCHILL ETTINGER (1903-1984)On
CHURCHILL ETTINGER (1903-1984)On the Scent, or Pair of Aces
signed "Churchill Ettinger" lower right
oil on board, 20 by 24 in.
Churchill Ettinger was born in New Jersey in 1903. After studying at Columbia University, the National Academy of Design, and the Arts Students League, he embarked on a career as a commercial artist. A dedicated sportsman, his artwork graced the covers of sporting magazines and books published by the Derrydale Press, such as "The Happy End." Ettinger moved to Vermont in the 1950s and focused on his sporting art. His works are in the permanent collections of the Boston Public Library, Dartmouth College, and the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, among other institutions.
This bright work, depicting a pointer and setter mid-hunt, is one of Ettinger's strongest dog works.
Provenance: Private Collection, Florida
Private Collection, Tennessee
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CHURCHILL ETTINGER ETCHING
CHURCHILL ETTINGER ETCHING "NOVEMBER MORNING"Churchill Ettinger (American 1903-1984) Etching "November Morning" , pencil signed lower right and titled lower left.
9.25 in. x 12 in. Overall 17 in. x 21 in.
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CHURCHILL ETTINGER (AMERICAN,
CHURCHILL ETTINGER (AMERICAN, 1903-1985), THREE MALLARDS Etching and drypoint, pencil signed, titled, and marked as an edition of 100, matted and framed.
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ETTINGER Churchill (American
ETTINGER Churchill (American 1903-1985): ''Lone Gunner'' Drypoint Etching 12 5/8'' x 9 7/8'' with margins pencil signed lower right titled lower left plate size 9 3/4'' x 7 7/8'' unframed.CONDITION: Tape remnants in upper corners with small corner paper loss paper loss in lower right corner faint scattered foxing.
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Churchill Ettinger etching, hunting
Churchill Ettinger etching, hunting dog in field, pencil signed and titled in margin “Planning the Campaign”, with Associated American Artists label on reverse. Plate 9.5” x 7.5” Overall 16” x 13.5” Condition: tear upper right corner, light foxing CT Transfer Fee $10
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LOUIS SZANTO & CHURCHILL ETTINGER
LOUIS SZANTO & CHURCHILL ETTINGER ETCHINGS HUNTINGLouis Szanto (Hungary 1889-1965). Pencil signed lower right. Hunt scene etching, with hunter and retriever dogs. Discoloration throughout. Image size - 10 1/2" x 8 3/4", Framed 18 1/4" x 14 1/2".
Churchill Ettinger, pencil signed lower right, titled "Company Halt! ed 100". Label on back says " Original Etching by Churchill Ettinger, Signed Artist's Proof Edition Limited " sold by Abercrombie and Fitch Co, Sporting books, prints and paintings. Image 8 1/2" x 9 1/2", framed 15" x 16"
Scuffs and Marking on Frames.
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A vintage Churchill Ettinger
A vintage Churchill Ettinger etching, pencil signed and titled Churchill Ettinger, ‘Let’s Go’ Ed. 100. Image 8” x 9” Frame 16” x 16.25” Condition: not examined out of frame, good overall CT Transfer Fee $10
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CHURCHILL ETTINGER (1903-1984)Three
CHURCHILL ETTINGER (1903-1984)Three Prints of Dogs, Rabbits, and Fish
each signed "Churchill Ettinger" lower right
each titled lower left
"Fighting Mad," c. 1940
drypoint, 7 3/4 by 8 3/4 in.
edition of 100
Associated American Artists label on back
"Homeward Bound"
etching, 9 1/4 by 7 in.
edition of 100
Associated American Artists label on back
"Nailed Down"
etching, 7 3/4 by 9 in.
edition of 100
Provenance: The Estate of Ann Dickinson Dale
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CHURCHILL ETTINGER, (AMERICAN,
CHURCHILL ETTINGER, (AMERICAN, 1903-1983) DRAWING, PORTRAIT OF A MAN (SELF PORTRAIT), GRAPHITE ON BROWN PAPER, SIGNED, L.L., 11 BY 8.5 IN.,, OVERALL, MATTED, FRAMED 15.75 BY 12.5 IN. (TEARS IN THE UPPER PORTION, PAPER...CHURCHILL ETTINGER, (American, 1903-1983) Drawing Portrait of a Man (Self Portrait), graphite on brown paper, signed, l.l., 11 by 8.5 in., overall, matted, framed 15.75 by 12.5 in. (tears in the upper portion, paper loss to right ear)
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Churchill Ettinger and Gordon
Churchill Ettinger and Gordon Hope Grant (Vermont 1903-1984; and New York/California 1875-1962) SURF FISHERMAN and THE HARDY BREED etching and lithograph framed sight size: H8'' W12'' and H9'' W12'' (2pcs) Provenance: Irmo South Carolina estate.
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EISENSTAEDT, ALFRED (1898-1995)
EISENSTAEDT, ALFRED (1898-1995) Winston Churchill in Chartwell, 1951
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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A vintage Churchill Ettinger
A vintage Churchill Ettinger etching, pencil signed and titled Churchill Ettinger ‘Fetch’, Ed 100. Image 8” x 8.75” Frame 16” x 16.25” Condition: not examined out of frame, overall good CT Transfer Fee $10
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CHURCHILL WINSTON S. - PHOTOGRAPH
CHURCHILL WINSTON S. - PHOTOGRAPH ORIGINAL PUNCH CARTOON AND WWII POSTER (1) Photograph 1910 Churchill Sir Edward Grey and Lord Crew following liberal election victory. 5 1/2 x 8 in. (sight). (2) Reed E.T. "Pencil Drawing for Punch 1905." 8 x 8 in. (sight). (3) WWII poster "Let Us Go Forward Together." Churchill in foreground with tanks and planes as back drop. 29 x 18 in. All are framed.
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CLARK, ETTINGER, AND BONANNO
CLARK, ETTINGER, AND BONANNO ETCHINGS OF DUCKS, INCLUDING: ROWLAND CLARK (CONNECTICUT, 1847-1957), SINGLE DUCK IN FLIGHT, PENCIL SIGNED LOWER RIGHT, SS: 9 1/4" H. X 12 1/4" W.; CHURCHILL ETTINGER (AMERICAN, 1903-1984)...Clark, Ettinger, and Bonanno etchings of ducks, including: Rowland Clark (Connecticut, 1847-1957), single duck in flight, pencil signed lower right, ss: 9 1/4" h. x 12 1/4" w.; Churchill Ettinger (American, 1903-1984), "Pintails Pitching", several ducks in flight over water, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, label verso, ss: 11 1/4" h. x 15" w.; along with Carman Bonanno, three ducks in flight aiming down towards water, pencil signed lower right, label verso, ss: 10 1/2" h. x 8 1/4" w.; all matted and framed, none examined out of frame, wear on all consistent with age.
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FRANCIS GORTON CHURCHILL
FRANCIS GORTON CHURCHILL (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA)Francis Gorton Churchill (American/Louisiana, 1876-1924) , "Entrance Gate, Natchez, Mississippi" and "Old House of Royal Street", 2 etchings, one pencil-signed and titled lower margin, one pencil-signed and titled en verso, 8 in. x 5 3/4 in. to 7 in. x 8 3/8 in., both unframed. (2 pcs.) Condition: Overall fair to poor condition.
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FOUR ASSORTED ETCHINGSFOUR ASSORTED
FOUR ASSORTED ETCHINGSFOUR ASSORTED ETCHINGS, 1) Yngve Edward Soderberg (Connecticut/Illinois, 1896-1971). Surf Casting. Signed lower right in pencil "Yngve Edward Soderberg". 8.75" x 11.75" sight. Framed 15.75" x 18.75". 2) Curtis C. Harmon (America, 20th Century). "Fishing Boats at Gloucester, Massachusetts". Signed lower right "Curtis C. Harmon". 10" x 12" sight. Framed 17.75" x 19.25". 3) Churchill Ettinger (Vermont/New Jersey, 1903-1984). "Duck Hunters". Signed lower right "Churchill Ettinger". 7.75" x 11.25" sight. Framed 12.75" x 16.75". 4) George Marples (England, 1869-1939). "Barnacle Geese Alarmed". Signed lower left "George Marples". 8" x 12" sight. Framed 16.5" x 19.5".
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JOHN S. CHURCHILL, "PORTRAIT OF
JOHN S. CHURCHILL, "PORTRAIT OF COUNTESS SPENCER" John George Spencer-Churchill (English 1909-1992), "Portrait of Countess Spencer" 1967, charcoal on paper board, signed and dated lower right, and inscribed lower right. Note: Cynthia Elinor Beatrix Spencer (nee Hamilton) was the paternal grandmother of Diana, Princess of Wales. John Spencer-Churchill was the nephew of Sir Winston Churchill. Approx. h. 24.5", w. 18.75" (frame), h. 23.5", w. 17.5" (board).
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GROUP FOUR FRAMED
GROUP FOUR FRAMED ETCHINGScomprising Ernest D. Roth (American, 1879-1964), "Jeanette Park, South St. and Coenties Slip 1946," pencil signed Gordon Grant (American, 1875-1962), "Untitled", number 66/150, signed in pencil, Churchill Ettinger (American, 1903-1984), "LiningUp" signed, titled in pencil, and possibly Will Dyson (Australian, 1880-1938), "Heavens Lost Privacy" titled, signed in pencil. Not examined out of frames. Largest frame size: 17" high, 20 1/2" wide. Toning to Ettinger, Roth and Grant;small stains to Grant. Provenance: Property of a Litchfield County Collector.
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ETCHING - Grieving Family by
ETCHING - Grieving Family by Francis Dodd R.A. (British 1874-1949) signed in pencil lr Frederick Keppel & Co. label verso probably done during World War I. He was an official war artist black stick frame matted and glazed impression: 13 3/4'' x 11''
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CLARICE CLIFF WILKINSON TOBY JUG OF
CLARICE CLIFF WILKINSON TOBY JUG OF WINSTON CHURCHILLModeled holding a ship in his lap, seated on a Union flag, a bulldog peeping around from behind, the base inscribed "AND MAY GOD DEFEND THE RIGHT", the rear inscribed 'GOING INTO ACTION' circa 1941.
Dimensions: 12"
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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William M. Churchill Jr. (American,
William M. Churchill Jr.
(American, b. 1936)
Men of Honor, 2010
carved wood
signed Bill Churchill and dated (base)
height 25 1/2 x width 9 x depth 9 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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"Winston S. Churchill" signature,
"Winston S. Churchill" signature, in blue ink on blue note sheet, 6-3/4 x 5-1/4 in., with accompanying 43-line hand written letter to "Chick, honey bunch" in which writer describes his meeting with Winston Churchill and his conversation to obtain autograph for his "little girl", 6-3/4 x 10-1/2 in., both on Waldorf Astoria printed letterheads. Fold between "S." and "Churchill", slight browning and creasing at folds, minor mounting tape residue, minor stains. Brunk Auctions, January 6, 2000, Lot 428A; Collection of Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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WILKINSON TOBY JUG - ALLIED LEADERS
WILKINSON TOBY JUG - ALLIED LEADERS WINSTON CHURCHILLPrime Minister Winston Churchill is one out of 12 in a set. He is dressed in a black and gray suit with black hat. He is holding a small airplane and the jug handle is an actual cigar. The bottom reads: We will fight them on the beaches. Conceived and commissioned by American Toby Jug Museum. Includes Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Admiral Louis Mountbatten, Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, General Charles De Gaulle, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, General George S. Patton, Generalisimo Chiang Kai-Shek, Premier Joseph Stalin, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and King George VI. Inspired by the original WWI Allied Commanders Toby Jug Set designed by F. Carruthers Gould and produced by A.J. Wilkinson, Ltd. between 1915 and 1919. The set features famous World War I statesmen and military characters. The jugs were produced in limited editions ranging from 250 to 500.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 12"H
Manufacturer: Wilkinson Toby
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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THREE ETCHINGSTHREE ETCHINGS,
THREE ETCHINGSTHREE ETCHINGS, 1) "Marsh Light" by Churchill Ettinger (Vermont/New Jersey, 1903-1984). 10.5" x 8" sight. Framed 16" x 12.75". 2) "South Dennis, Cape Cod. Ca.1889 as published by the New York Etching Club" by Stephen Maxfield Parrish (Pennsylvania/New Hampshire, 1846-1938). Labeled on back. 4" x 6" sight. Framed 13.5" x 15". 3) "Southern Shadows" by Alice Standish Buell (New York/Illinois, 1892-1964). 8.5" x 10.5" sight. Framed 14.5" x 17".
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Emlen EttingAmerican (1905-1993)ink
Emlen EttingAmerican (1905-1993)ink on papersight: 8 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches
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Emlen Pope Etting (Pennsylvania,
Emlen Pope Etting (Pennsylvania, 1905-1993), "Rose at Glenveagh", oil on canvas, signed lower right "Etting" and titled verso, 19 x 15 in., original chip-carved, painted and gilt Heydenryk frame (label verso),
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WINSTON CHURCHILL SIGNATURE. Letter
WINSTON CHURCHILL SIGNATURE. Letter written by Winston Churchill, approx. May 1916, regarding WWI night reconnaissance done by British patrols to examine and get samples of German wires at the front lines. In 1916, Churchill was part of the Royal Scots Fusiliers on the Western Front. Accompanied by a 1953 letter by J. Reagan, Edinburgh, gifting this document to Grey Foster. Provenance: descended in the Foster family.
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ETCHING - Titled 'Cour du
ETCHING - Titled 'Cour du Courbeau a Strasbourg' signed lr 'Ch. Pierce' (Charles Franklin Boston 1844-1920) matted shrinkwrapped SS: 12'' x 8'' OS: 17 1/2'' x 13 3/4'' toned foxed.
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ETCHING - Titled ''Tobie
ETCHING - Titled ''Tobie Enterrant un Israelite'' French 18th century depicting workers digging grave in ruins of ancient courtyard by F. Geissler after Patel le Perc in 20's vintage polychrome frame w/ mat glazed SS: 12 1/2'' x 11 3/4'' OS: 19'' x 17''
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PHOTOGRAPH OF WINSTON
PHOTOGRAPH OF WINSTON CHURCHILL(British, 20th century)
On the Brink, Winston Churchill at Sea, circa 1941, unsigned, titled and dated in pencil mat recto, black and white photograph, sight 10-1/2 x 13-1/2 in.; metal sectional frame, 16-1/12 x 20-1/2 in.; together with an unsigned black and white photograph of a stone building on the river, possibly a mill, 13-1/2 x 16-1/2 in.; wood frame, 21 x 23-1/2 in.
Note: Churchill with "certificate" backing verso: "Mark Reuben Gallery, 34 Princess Street, Sausalito, California, Vintage Collection" .
Provenance: Property from The Estate of Peter Rosenwald
Condition:
both photographs with fading, Churchill mounted, screw holes through backing board verso; wood frame with wear and damage, metal frame with minimal wear
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FELIKS TOPOLSKI, WINSTON CHURCHILL,
FELIKS TOPOLSKI, WINSTON CHURCHILL, PRINT 19 X 14-1/2 INCHESFeliks Topolski, Winston Churchill, Print 19 x 14-1/2 inches
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Churchie Ettinger etching fly
Churchie Ettinger etching fly fisherman ''Tight Line'' listed artist 7 1/2'' X 9 3/4''.
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G. CRUIKSHANK, "IMPERIAL PIETY",
G. CRUIKSHANK, "IMPERIAL PIETY", ETCHING & DRAWING(Br. 1792 - 1878). Cruikshank's comment following the Battle of Sinop and subsequent massacre by Russian Imperial forces at the outset of the Crimean War, likely printed late 1853 or early 1854. Inscribed first proof and signed by Cruikshank in the plate, framed with a signed preparatory drawing for the same work; together with an autograph letter from the artist dated December 3, 1875 requesting a copy of W.M. Thackeray's articles on the artist's works published in the Westminster review. The larger frame size: 18" high, 24 3/4" wide. Toning to both, some creasing and staining to letter, staining to etching. Neither examined out of frame. Property from the Estates of Eve & Peter Mancino, Bridgewater, CT.
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FOUR PIECE GROUP, TO INCLUDE ONE
FOUR PIECE GROUP, TO INCLUDE ONE ETCHING ON PAPER OF A ...Four Piece Group, to include one etching on paper of a steamship, by Otto Kuhler; an etching on paper of a village, by William R. Wallace, both signed in pencil in the lower margin, sight size 10 1/2" x 13 1/4"; along with Churchill Ettinger (American, 1903 - 1984) etchings, "Mallards Rising" and "Over the Marsh", each signed and titled in pencil in the lower margins, image 9" x 11 3/4".
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Churchill, Sir Winston Spencer. and
Churchill, Sir Winston Spencer. and others, sundry volumes (25)