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Allen Koss (American, 1931-1998)
Allen Koss (American, 1931-1998) "Night and Day", depicting the Culver Theater in Los Angeles, now the Kirk Douglas Theatre, tempera and oil on canvas, signed "Allen Koss", 36" x 36", framed 37-1/4" x 37-1/4", very good condition
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(5) SIGNED STAR WARS ACTION
(5) SIGNED STAR WARS ACTION FIGURESGeneral Veers double signed by Julian Glover, Moff Jerjerrod signed by Michael Pennington, Captain Needa signed by Michael Culver, Captain Piett signed by Ken Colley, Admiral Motti signed by Richard LeParmentier. In original packaging. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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GROUP OF ATLANTIC AND NANTUCKET
GROUP OF ATLANTIC AND NANTUCKET BASKETS The first, a Stephen Zeh (Temple, ME) Egg Basket, 1991, comprised of Maine Brown Ash with applied swing handle, signed and dated to underside, retaining artist card (10 in. dia.); the second, a Merlin Maynard (Vinton Co. OH), Nantucket basket, 2010, woven cane, oval form with applied double swing handles; signed and dated to underside, retaining artist card (10 1/4 in.); the third, a Robert Zink (Hopeland, PA) miniature Nantucket basket, 1994, woven cane with applied swing handle, signed and dated to interior, retaining artist card (6 1/2 in.); the last; a Donna Culver (Delmar, MD) basket, 2000, cylindrical form with berry died weavers and applied swing handle, signed and dated to underside, retaining retail tag (10 1/2 in.).
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GROUP OF LIONEL TRAIN GARDEN
GROUP OF LIONEL TRAIN GARDEN ACCESSORIES Including a Lionelville Culvert Pipe Co. depot and gantry; #188 dump car and elevator, with original box; #456 coal ramp set; and a radio station and tower.
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JOHANN M. CULVERHOUSE OIL ON
JOHANN M. CULVERHOUSE OIL ON CANVAS, NIGHT MARKET. Johann M. Culverhouse (1820-1891) oil on canvas, exterior night market taking place by moon and candle light, signed lower right, J.M. Culverhouse ‘69. Canvas 21.25” x 17”, Overall in contemporary frame 25” x 20.5”.
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Poul Kjaerholm. wall-mounted
Poul Kjaerholm. wall-mounted settees model PK 26, pair. 1956, matte chrome-plated steel, string, canvas, leather. 26½ h × 37¼ w × 29¼ d in. result: $28,600. estimate: $7,000–9,000. Provenance: Acquired from JF Chen, Culver City, CA | Private Collection, Katonah, NY
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SET OF 5 VINTAGE CULVER BLUE AND
SET OF 5 VINTAGE CULVER BLUE AND GOLD LEAF GLASS HIGHBA...Beautifully painted glassware with blue and gilded gold paisley pattern.
Culver LTD signed in gold on the side.
Dimensions: 4"H x 3.75" dia.
Manufacturer: Culver
Country of Origin: U.S.A.
Condition:
Age related wear.
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(5 PCS) MID CENTURY CULVER
(5 PCS) MID CENTURY CULVER GLASSWARE COCKTAIL SETDESCRIPTION: (5 Pcs) A Mid Century Culver glass cocktail set. The set includes one (1) large glass handled martini pitcher and five (5) matching glasses. All pieces are crafted from clear glass and further decorated with a silver color filigree gilded design. CIRCA: Mid. 20th Century. ORIGIN: USA. DIMENSIONS: Pitcher is H:10 3/4" W:2 3/4" glasses are W:3" H: 3 1/4". CONDITION: Vintage condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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JOHN CULVER (20TH CENTURY) MIXED
JOHN CULVER (20TH CENTURY) MIXED MEDIAJohn Culver (American, 20th century) Untitled. Mixed media on paper, signed: "By Johny Culver." Size: 17 3/4" x 24" Provenance: Property of a Virginia Collector. Size: 17" x 24", 43 x 61 cm (sight); 24" x 30". 61 x 76 cm (frame).
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ACORN ONE CENT TEN COLUMN COUNTER
ACORN ONE CENT TEN COLUMN COUNTER TOP TAB GUM DISPENSOR...Acorn One Cent Ten Column Counter Top Tab Gum Dispenser. Culver City, California: Oak Mfct. Co., ca. 1947. All columns have original tab gum including, Wrigley Spearmint, Wrigley Juicy Fruit, Wrigley Doublemint, Beech-Nut Cinnamon, Beech-Nut Peppermint and Beech-Nut Fancy Fruit. Buyer turns handle on top to select correct column of gum. Minor paint chips. No keys and not tested. 16î x 7 _î.
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MOSELEY, ANDY. HOW TO BEAT THE SLOT
MOSELEY, ANDY. HOW TO BEAT THE SLOT MACHINES.Moseley, Andy. How to Beat The Slot Machines. Culver City: Highland Press, 1952. Yellow publisher’s wraps. 12mo. 29pp. Small sticker on edge of covers; very good. Uncommon. The first source to present a valid system for beating mechanical slot machines, known as the “rhythm control system”.
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PENNY ARCADE PRODUCTS CO. 1 CENT
PENNY ARCADE PRODUCTS CO. 1 CENT DEAN BULK VENDOR.Penny Arcade Products Co. 1 Cent Dean Bulk Vendor. Culver City, ca. 1975. Aluminum base and top. Dean was the artist who designed and silkscreened the glass and whose name is embossed on the top. No lock or key but the machine can be loaded from the top by using a coin or a screw driver to remove the screw. Working. Repainted.
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DENNIS CULVER (AMERICAN
DENNIS CULVER (AMERICAN 1945-2011) A PAINTING, "MOUNTAI...DENNIS CULVER (American 1945-2011) A PAINTING, "Mountains and Tree in Landscape," 1981, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated L/R, "D. Culver '81," verso a paper label, 36" x 50", framed, 36 3/4" x 50 1/2". Provenance: S. Rudy Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Condition:
Minor expected surface wear, overall in good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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ELGIN H.Z. CULVER 1871 COIN
ELGIN H.Z. CULVER 1871 COIN SILVER POCKET WATCHElgin H.Z. Culver M1 1871 18s Keywind Extra Heavy Coin Silver Pocket Watch
Condition:
Please Email for a detailed condition report.
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JOHANN MONGELS CULVERHOUSE (1820
JOHANN MONGELS CULVERHOUSE (1820 - 1891), OIL ON CANVAS...Johann Mongels Culverhouse (1820 - 1891), oil on canvas, candlelit market scene at night, signed lower left J. M. Culverhouse, 20 1/4" x 16". Provenance: From the Lance & Irma Keller Collection, Bloomfield, Connecticut.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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DON BALKE (B. 1933) "RACCOON AND
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "RACCOON AND TULIP POPLAR"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Raccoon and Tulip Poplar" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This art was originally published in the limited edition collection of philatelic proofcards issued by Fleetwood and the National Audubon Society for the Wildlife of the 50 States.
Charming masked rogues, Raccoons are native only to the Americas where, taking civilization in stride, they seem to prosper in almost any habitat. They live on the beaches of both oceans, thrive in southern bayous, and prosper in densely wooded areas where they can hide in rocky crevices and scamper among the trees. Should their homes be destroyed by the ever-advancing civilization, they merely take up residency in the cement culverts or the basements of whatever structures replace them. This adaptability sent the raccoon population soaring. Raccoons rob nests and cornbins, raid garbage pails, and move into other animals' dens. With agile fingers, they open refrigerator doors, twist doorknobs, and pick the cherries from a pie cooling on a window sill. Raccoons are famous for washing this stolen food. However, they don't actually wash the food, before eating, they merely dip it, making no distinction between clean and dirty water. This unique habit and their curious costumes of black and brown tail rings, a grizzled coat, and a black mask, identify the Raccoon.
Image Size: 12.25 x 14 in.
Overall Size: 19.75 x 22 in.
Unframed.
(B05271)
Condition:
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FINE TIBETAN THANGKA SHAKYAMUNI
FINE TIBETAN THANGKA SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA ATOP LOTUS**Originally Listed At $800**
Central Asia, Tibet, ca. early to mid-20th century CE. A fine thangka featuring a painted obverse scene of the Shakyamuni Buddha seated atop a tiered lotus base. Buddha wears a flowing orange and teal garment while holding a small object in his left hand, and his body is surrounded by a radiating coronal halo and a teal nimbus behind his head. The mountainous scene behind Buddha is filled with greenery, snow-capped peaks, and an azure lake, with two standing Buddhas in the lower corners, and two seated arhats in the upper corners. The painted scene is covered by a thin silk veil and presented atop a blue silk panel that can be rolled up for transport. Size (thangka): 19" W x 29.9" H (48.3 cm x 75.9 cm); (silk panel): 28" W x 43" H (71.1 cm x 109.2 cm)
In Mahayana Buddhism, an idea developed that the historic Buddha was only one of a series of buddhas. The period of Shakyamuni, seen here at center, would last 5,000 years, until the year 4500, when the new buddha, Maitreya, would arrive. This concept kept evolving in Buddhism, and the number of buddhas grew to series of 8, 9, 24, 35, 52, 1,000 and various other numbers - the symbolic value being infinity.
Provenance: private Culver City, California, USA collection; ex-Artemis Gallery, September 13, 2020; ex-private southern California, USA collection, started in the 1980s
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#176965
Condition:
Small holes, light fraying, and staining to silk veil, with minor fading, abrasions, and desiccation to applied pigment, and fraying to some peripheries, otherwise intact and very good. Nice remains of original pigment and craquelure across painted surfaces.
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CULVERHOUSE, Johann Mongels,
CULVERHOUSE, Johann Mongels, (1820-1895): Portrait of a Young Woman, Oil/Canvas, 30'' x 28'', signed lower right, carved faux bamboo frame, 37.5'' x 35.75''.
CONDITION: Scattered craquelure, needs cleaning, repair to tear near the right side of figure's hairline, patch visible verso.
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1950'S RUSSIAN ENAMELED BARWARE:
1950'S RUSSIAN ENAMELED BARWARE: 28-Piece mid-century barware. 16 gilt highball glasses with a textured, frosted design. In the Culver Regency White style, unsigned. Accompanied by 12 tea glass holders (podstakanniks) made of gold metal with floral enameled design. With maker's stamp at the underside, some also stamped ''Made in USSR''.
CONDITION: Tea holders have scattered areas of oxidation to metal.
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KIM RUGG, CROWDED ISLANDS,
KIM RUGG, CROWDED ISLANDS, 2013Kim Rugg, (Canada, b. 1963) Crowded Islands, 2013, ink on paper signed, dated and titled lower left: Kim 2013 'Crowded Islands' *Hand drawn, re-envisioned map ink on paper Dimensions: 25 x 19 in. (63.50 x 48.26 cm.), Frame: 27 1/2 x 21 5/8 x 1 1/2 in. (69.85 x 54.93 x 3.81 cm.) Provenance: Mark Moore Gallery, Culver City, California The Robert J. Dodds III Collection, New Mexico, 2013
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15PCS, NED SMITH SPORTING ART
15PCS, NED SMITH SPORTING ART GLASSWARE, DUCKS Attributed to Culver and West Virginia Specialty Glass, 20th century. Fifteen piece Ned Smith drinking glass set with pheasant and duck decoration comprising four tumblers (h. 3.5"), seven high balls with gilt rim (h. 5.5"), two snifters (h. 6"), carafe (h. 11.25") and pitcher (h. 8.75"). All marked and titled.
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(12) SHENANGO CHINA CULVER MILITARY
(12) SHENANGO CHINA CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY PLATES(lot of 12) Shenango limited edition Culver Military Academy plates, c.1932, each with detailed transfer of campus buildings, including: The Memorial Building, West Barrack, Mess Hall, Recreation Building, East Barrack, Argonne and Chateau Thierry, South Barrack, The Logansport Gate, The Riding Hall, Main Barrack, The Gymnasium, North Barrack; approx 10.75"diam, 15lbs total **Provenance: from a fine Wimberley, Texas estate**
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(8) ROYAL WINTON CULVER MILITARY
(8) ROYAL WINTON CULVER MILITARY ACADEMY PLATES(lot of 8) English Royal Winton Culver Military Academy transferware plates, retailed by Jonroth, early 20th c., each with detailed transfer of campus buildings, including: Culver Memorial Chapel, Administration Building and Sally Port, Naval Building, Gignilliat Quadrangle, Riding Hall, Culver Legion Memorial, Eugene C. Eppley Auditorium, Dining Hall; approx 10.5"diam, 11.5lbs total **Provenance: from a fine Wimberley, Texas estate**
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50 PIECES MID CENTURY CULVER LTD
50 PIECES MID CENTURY CULVER LTD GLASSWARE15 highball, 11 old fashioned, 6 shot glasses, 8 snifters, 2 pitchers, 8 tumblers. Circa mid 20th century. Blue and silver tone decoration. Wear to decoration on highball glasses. Snifters, pitchers and old fashioned marked "Culver Ltd" on body. Wear to decoration.
Pitcher: 8 1/2" H x 3 1/2" base diameter.
Snifter: 4 1/4" H x 2 1/4" opening diameter.
Highball glass: 5 1/2" H x 2 3/4" diameter.
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JOHANN MONGELS CULVERHOUSE, DUTCH
JOHANN MONGELS CULVERHOUSE, DUTCH 1820-1891, MARKET SCENE AT NIGHT, OIL ON PANEL, 17 1/2 X 21 IN. (44.45 X 53.34 CM.), FRAME: 24 1/2 X 28 IN. (62.23 X 71.12 CM.)JOHANN MONGELS CULVERHOUSE, DUTCH, 1820-1891 MARKET SCENE AT NIGHT, Oil on panel Oil on panel Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 21 in. (44.45 x 53.34 cm.), Frame: 24 1/2 x 28 in. (62.23 x 71.12 cm.)
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TWO BAROQUE STYLE MINIATURE BRASS
TWO BAROQUE STYLE MINIATURE BRASS FIELD CANNONSTWO BAROQUE STYLE MINIATURE BRASS FIELD CANNONS, a demi-cannon bearing the arms of the Grand Duke of Luxembourg and a culverin bearing an eagle, each mounted on a wooden carriage with brass mounts, l: 38 x w: 13.25 in., and l: 29 x w: 12 in. respectively (2)
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SYMPHONY CULVER CITY CO, PIANO FORM
SYMPHONY CULVER CITY CO, PIANO FORM MUSIC BOX, SONATE AU CLAIR DE LUNE BY LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN, W: 5 IN. (12.7 CM.)Symphony Culver City Co, Piano Form Music Box, Sonate au Clair de Lune by Ludwig van Beethoven,, Dimensions: W: 5 in. (12.7 cm.)
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SET OF SEVEN CULVER 22-KARAT GOLD
SET OF SEVEN CULVER 22-KARAT GOLD CRACKLE PISA ROCKS GLASSES, H: 5 3/4 IN. (14.6 CM.)Set of Seven Culver 22-Karat Gold Crackle Pisa Rocks Glasses,, Dimensions: H: 5 3/4 in. (14.6 cm.)
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EVAN NESBIT (B.1985): POROSITY
EVAN NESBIT (B.1985): POROSITY (BLOOD CELLS)2014; acrylic on burlap, unframed; signed and dated verso; Provenance: Roberts and Tilton Gallery, Culver City, CA (label verso); The Estate of Juliet McIver, Los Angeles, CA; 62 3/4 x 51 inches Condition:
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CULVER 22-KARAT GOLD DECORATED
CULVER 22-KARAT GOLD DECORATED MID-CENTURY MODERN PITCHER, SIX GLASSES, BOWL AND UNDERTRAYCulver 22-Karat Gold Decorated Mid-Century Modern Pitcher, Six Glasses, Bowl and Undertray,
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SET OF EIGHT CULVER TYROL
SET OF EIGHT CULVER TYROL 22-KARAT GOLD DECORATED GLASSESSet of Eight Culver Tyrol 22-Karat Gold Decorated Glasses,
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SET WITH SIX CULVER MID-CENTURY
SET WITH SIX CULVER MID-CENTURY MODERN GLASSESSet with Six Culver Mid-Century Modern Glasses
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FOUR 20TH C. FRAMED PIECES, THE
FOUR 20TH C. FRAMED PIECES, THE FIRST A MID-CENTURY COLORED BLOCK PRINT, "STAR," ARTIST'S PROOF, ED. 5/69, ABSTRACT GEOMETRIC PATTER..Four 20th C. framed pieces, the first a Mid-Century colored block print, "Star," Artist's Proof, ed. 5/69, abstract geometric pattern depicting central star, titled, indistinctly signed and edition number pencil inscribed in lower margin, some waving and toning to paper, frame with surface scratching, right border partially disconnected, ss: 24 1/2" h. x 20 1/2" w.; Kenneth Larson (Connecticut, b. 1947), "The Old Normal School, 62nd Edition", July 1973, lithograph, stylized depiction of New Britain, CT public school constructed in 1881, site of one of first American kindergartens, pencil signed "K.A. Larsen" and inscribed along bottom margin, matted and framed without glass, ss: 24" h. x 20 1/4" w.; along with two post-war works: Charles Culver (American, 1908-1967), "Preliminary Sketch for 'Raccoons'", 1948, pencil drawing on paper, signed "C. Culver" and dated lower left, with title along lower margin and notes in pencil throughout, museum label verso, toning, ss: 7 7/8" h. x 11 1/4" w..; along with block print attributed to Dudley Vaill Talcott (American, 1899-1996), seated man and lanky waitress at diner bar, signed in stone "DVT" lower right, two lateral creases, light toning, loose in frame, ss: 10 5/8" h. x 8 1/8" w., all framed, none examined out of frame. [Sold to benefit the acquisition fund of the New Britain Museum of American Art. PROVENANCE: Artwork formerly included in the NBMAA Study Collection.]
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EMMITT THAMES
EMMITT THAMES (AMERICAN/MISSISSIPPI, B. 1933)Emmitt Thames (American/Mississippi, b. 1933) , "Culvert", 1976, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left, signed, titled, dated and artist stamp en verso, 22 in. x 30 in., framed
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TWELVE ASSORTED CULVER
TWELVE ASSORTED CULVER MID-CENTURY MODERN DECORATED ROCKS GLASSESTwelve Assorted Culver Mid-Century Modern Decorated Rocks Glasses,
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SET OF FOUR CULVER 22-KARAT GOLD
SET OF FOUR CULVER 22-KARAT GOLD DECORATED ROCKS GLASSES, SIGNED ON SIDESet of Four Culver 22-Karat Gold Decorated Rocks Glasses, Signed on Side,