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DC COMICS BATMAN #48 CGC 3.5 United
DC COMICS BATMAN #48 CGC 3.5 United States1948D.C. Comics Batman issue 48 from August-September, 1948. The book featured a Penguin appearance and the interior cover has an ad for Dale Evans #1. Per the CGC census 10 in 3.5, 115 higher. CGC 3.5 w/ Off-White Pages
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Twelve Novelty Knife Co. pen knives
Twelve Novelty Knife Co. pen knives to include two Dale Evans; Roy Rogers; Gene Autry; Tom Mix; Hop-a-long Cassidy; Wild Bill Hickok; Red Ryder; Annie Oakley; Zorro; Lone Ranger and Tonto; Lash LaRue; each 3.75"l
Condition: Good condition.
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ROY ROGERS AND DALE EVANS SIGNED
ROY ROGERS AND DALE EVANS SIGNED PORTRAIT.Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Signed Portrait. Circa 1990s. Modern reprint of a vintage portrait of the Rogers and Evans, signed by both in black felt tip marker. 8 x 10". Handsome wooden frame with blue cloth matting.
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TWO BRADLEY WRIST WATCHES STILL
TWO BRADLEY WRIST WATCHES STILL IN THEIR ORIGINAL BOXES...Two Bradley wrist watches still in their original boxes, one "Queen of the West 'Dale Evans'" and "King of the Cowboys 'Roy Rogers'", 4" x 5 3/8" x 2 1/2" each.
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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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AMERICAN CELEBRITY SIGNED
AMERICAN CELEBRITY SIGNED QUILTmid 20th century, white backing, constructed from 48 individual squares stitched together, notable retraced autographs include Lucille Ball, Ed Sullivan, Art Linkletter, John Wayne, Eddie Fisher, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Doris Day, as well as former Presidents Dwight Eisenhower, Herbert Hoover, and Harry Truman, 72 x 90 in.
Note: This quilt was made by and for a little girl named Judy, the first of Jerry Lewis' "kids" to appear on his televised fundraising telethon for his muscular dystrophy organization. Judy sent solid color cotton squares to television and radio celebrities of the era to autograph. The autographs were then embroidered and the squares joined together into a quilt.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
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overall wear commensurate with age, some light areas of staining or discoloration
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2 OESTREICHER BRONZE ROY ROGERS
2 OESTREICHER BRONZE ROY ROGERS LAMPS (1998)Paul Oestreicher (American, 20th century). A pair of "Happy Trails To You" silicon bronze lamps, 1998. Signature, edition numbers (AP 2/4 & AP 4/4), and date (1998) inscribed on edge. A matching pair of limited edition bronze commemorative lamps created soon after Roy Rogers' death (July 6, 1998) by American sculptor, painter, and musician Paul Oestreicher. Rogers wears his traditional cowboy hat, fringed shirt, and fancy boots - sits cross-legged and strums his guitar, while his loyal Golden Palomino horse, Trigger, listens to his song. A tree trunk rises behind and branches out to the lamp's bulb and hide shade with a branch and stylized "RR" finial. Note the impressive details: the gathers of Roy's sleeves, Trigger's flowing mane and tail, the guitar's frets and tuning pegs, and the embellishments on Roy's boots. What's more, Oestreicher includes the song title "Happy Trails to You" beside the cowboy, Rogers' uplifting smile, and Triggers' peaceful nature to convey a joyous mood. Size of each ~ 7.5" L x 12" W x 27.625" H (19 cm x 30.5 cm x 70.2 cm)
"The Roy Rogers Show" which ran from 1951 to 1957 was known for its beloved closing theme song, "Happy Trails To You" written by Rogers' wife and acting/singing partner, Dale Evans-Rogers. The song was inspired by Roy Rogers' autograph; he usually signed with "Trails of Happiness" or "Happy Trails, Roy Rogers". Here are the lyrics to the song: "Some trails are happy ones, Others are blue. It's the way you ride the trail that counts, Here's a happy one for you. Happy trails to you, Until we meet again. Happy trails to you, Keep smiling until then. Who cares about the clouds when we're together? Just sing a song, and bring the sunny weather. Happy trails to you, Until we meet again."
Paul Oestreicher has lived with t he Unami-Delaware Indians of Oklahoma intermittently since he was 16 years old. Much of his work has been devoted to preserving the oral history and culture of these peoples. In addition, he has worked as a ranch hand and cowboy in British Columbia, Canada. Paul has had a solo exhibition at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, and he was named Featured Sculptor for the 1993 Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors. Among his other honors: Artist-in-Residence at the 1996 "Les Animaliers" Sculpture Exhibition in Connecticut, and 3 of his works represent the US in the Ambassador's Residence of Guatemala.
Provenance: private Conover, North Carolina, USA collection
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.
Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#171229
Condition:
A few tears and stains to shades as shown. Some indentations to lamp sockets. Bulbs are not included. Lamps still work!
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PAUL OESTREICHER BRONZE SCULPTURE -
PAUL OESTREICHER BRONZE SCULPTURE - ROY ROGERS (1999)Paul Oestreicher (American, 20th-21st century). Roy Rogers bronze sculpture, 1999. Signature, edition number (AP 2/4), and date (1999) are inscribed. A cast bronze sculpture of America's singing cowboy Roy Rogers (1911-1998) created as a commemorative piece soon after his death (July 6, 1998) by American sculptor, painter, and musician - Paul Oestreicher. Rogers wears his signature cowboy hat, fringed shirt, and fancy cowboy boots - sits cross-legged on a boulder, and strums his guitar, while his Bullet, his German Shepherd, lays down before him and listens to Rogers' song. Oestreicher is clearly a master of detail; note the gathers of the cowboy's shirt sleeves, his loyal pup's wavy coat, folded front right leg, and flowing tail, the guitar's frets and tuning pegs, and the elaborate embellishments on his boots. What's more, Oestreicher conveys the joyous mood of the scene with Rogers' uplifting smile and Bullet's wagging tongue and perky ears. Size: 7.125" W x 5.875" H (18.1 cm x 14.9 cm); 6.875" H (17.5 cm) on attached wooden base.
Roy Rogers, known as "King of the Cowboys" was an American actor, singer, and television host. He appeared in more than 100 films as well as several radio shows and "The Roy Rogers Show" which ran from 1951 to 1957 and was known for its beloved closing theme song, "Happy Trails To You" written by Rogers' wife and acting/singing partner, Dale Evans-Rogers. Interestingly, the song was inspired by Roy Rogers' autograph - he usually signed "Trails of Happiness" or "Happy Trails, Roy Rogers". Here are the lyrics: "Some trails are happy ones, Others are blue. It's the way you ride the trail that counts, Here's a happy one for you. Happy trails to you, Until we meet again. Happy trails to you, Keep smiling until then. Who cares about the clouds when we're together? Just sing a song, and bring the sunny weather. Happy trails to you, Until we meet again."
Paul Oestreicher has lived with the Unami-Delaware Indians of Oklahoma intermittently since he was 16 years old. Much of his work has been devoted to preserving the oral history and culture of these peoples. In addition, he has worked as a ranch hand and cowboy in British Columbia, Canada. Paul has had a solo exhibition at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts, and he was named Featured Sculptor for the 1993 Adirondacks National Exhibition of American Watercolors. Among his other honors: Artist-in-Residence at the 1996 "Les Animaliers" Sculpture Exhibition in Connecticut, and 3 of his works represent the US in the Ambassador's Residence of Guatemala.
Provenance: private Conover, North Carolina, USA collection
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.
Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping.
#171228
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Only some slight surface scuffs and minute casting flaws that are difficult to see. Otherwise excellent. Signature, edition (AP 2/4 - AP for Artist's Proof), and date (1999) are inscribed on back of the boulder Rogers sits upon.
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1954 THERMOS ROY ROGERS DALE
1954 THERMOS ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS LUNCH BOX An American Thermos Bottle Co. Roy Rogers & Dale Evans metal lunch box with matching metal and plastic thermos.
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VINTAGE WESTERN THEMED CHILD'S
VINTAGE WESTERN THEMED CHILD'S ACCESSORIES Mid-20th century, including a wood lamp with printed paper shade, The Story of Pecos Bill record, "The Life of a Cowboy" hardcover book by George Phippen; a Roy Rogers and Dale Evans tin lunchbox; a brown woolen blanket labeled "Chattham Blanket"; and a red/white/blue woolen blanket.
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LARGE GROUP OF MISCELLANEOUS TOYS
LARGE GROUP OF MISCELLANEOUS TOYS AND GAMESLarge group of miscellaneous toys and games, to include a tin lithograph wind-up Toonerville Trolley , Arcade shooting gallery, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans lunchbox with thermos, battery operated clown, Toy Tinkers train, etc.
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As found.
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A GROUP OF GOLDEN SILVER AGE
A GROUP OF GOLDEN SILVER AGE WESTERN COMICSA group of Golden Silver Age Western comics, The comics with photo covers comprising Big Valley #6 (Dell, 1969), Cisco Kid #37 (Dell, 1957), Cowboy in Africa #1 (Gold Key, 1967), The Flying A's Range Rider #13 (Dell, 1956), Gabby Hayes Western #16 (Fawcett Publications, 1950) Gene Autry Comics #25 (Dell, 1949), Gunsmoke #3 (Gold Key, 1969) Gunsmoke #17 (Dell, 1959), Have Gun, Will Travel #11 (Dell, 1961), High Chaparral #1 (Gold Key, 1968), Iron Horse #1 (Dell, 1967), Jace Pearson of the Texas Rangers #3 (Dell, 1953), Jace Pearson of the Texas Rangers #13 (Dell, 1956), Lawman #5 (Dell, 1960), The Legend of Custer #1 (Dell, 1968), The Legend of Jesse James (Gold Key, 1966), Maverick #10 (Dell, 1959), The Monroes #1 (Dell, 1967), Queen of the West, Dale Evans #4 (Dell, 1954), Rango #1 (1967), Rawhide #1 (Gold Key, 1963), Rex Allen Comics #3 (Dell, 1952), The Virginian #1 (Gold Key, 1963), Wagon Train #4 (Dell, 1960), Wagon Train #4 (Gold Key, 1964), Wild Bill Elliot #9 (Dell, 1952), Wild, Wild West #4 (Dell, 1968), and Wyatt Earp #7 (Dell, 1959), [DAVID pls add publisher and dates for the following 5 that were added later] Bob Colt #8, Hopalong Cassidy #25, Tom Mix Western #26, Monte Hale Western #33, Rocky Lane Western #38 33 pieces All feature a photo cover
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MISC. GROUP VINTAGE CHARACTER
MISC. GROUP VINTAGE CHARACTER WATCHES. 20th century. Includes Shirley Temple, Gene Autry, Hopalong Cassidy, Popeye, Alice in Wonderland, Roy
Rogers, Spiderman, Snoopy, Little Orphan Annie, and more. Together with Dale Evans pocket knife and Souvenir of Canada pocket knife. Please Note: Garth's does not warranty the watches at the time of the auction or after its purchase, all lots are sold "AS IS".
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LOT OF 6 VINTAGE MID-CENTURY
LOT OF 6 VINTAGE MID-CENTURY THRILLER-GENRE MOVIEPOSTERS. TO INCLUDE: “VIOLENCE AND FEAR" STARRING JEFF CHANDLER, ORSON WELLES, AND COLLEEN MILLER, 1958, NICE COLOR, NUMEROUS FOLDED CREASES, MINOR CHIPPING TO ONE CORNER. “THE GOLDEN STALLION" STARRING ROY ROGER AND TRIGGER, AND DALE EVANS, BRIGHT COLOR, VERY GOOD CONDITION. “BULLET CODE" STARRING GEORGE O’BRIEN AND VIRGINIA VALE, NICE COLOR AND EXCELLENT CONDITION. “THE FIGHTING O’FLYNN" STARRING DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS AND HELENA CARTER, SHOWS CREASES AND MINOR TEAR AT BOTTOM, NICE COLOR. “EACH DAWN I DIE" STARRING JAMES CAGNEY, SHOWS FOLDING. “BLACK TUESDAY", STARRING EDWARD G ROBINSON, POOR CONDITION, SHOWS SOME PAPER LOSS TO MARGINS, SEVERAL TEARS, AND REPAIRED TEAR. ALL ARE 36" LONG X 14" WIDE.
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ROY ROGERS AND GENE AUTRY LOT. TO
ROY ROGERS AND GENE AUTRY LOT. TO INCLUDE: FRAMEDROY ROGERS COLLECTION CUT-OUT ADVERTISING HIS MOVIES, DATED 1995, BY REPUBLIC PICTURES, 20" X 17 1/2" SIGHT SIZE, OVERALL WITH FRAME 28 1/2" X 21 1/2". ALONG WITH A FRAMED REPRODUCTION PHOTOGRAPH OF GENE AUTRY WITH SIGNATURE, AND A GENE AUTRY ALBUM WITH 78S IN A CUSTOM ACRYLIC SHADOWBOX FRAME, 18 1/2" X 24 1/2" OVERALL. ADDITIONALLY, A SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH BY HAPPY TRAILS ROY ROGERS AND DALE EVANS, WITH AUTHENTICATION ON VERSO, 9" X 7" SIGHT SIZE, 17 1/2" X 15 1/4" OVERALL WITH FRAME.
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Four souvenir pocket knives
Four souvenir pocket knives including Roy Rogers and Dale Evans souvenirs comprising: ''Roy Rogers and Trigger'' and ''Dale Evans '' with images behind colorless plastic marked ''U.S.A.;'' and two D. F. Bast Motor Freight Estimate $ 80-125
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Six Western lunchboxes including
Six Western lunchboxes including three Roy Rogers and Dale Evans two with thermoses (one without cup) two Hopalong Cassidy one with two thermoses Wild Bill Hickok without thermos extensive paint loss and scratches.
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1 piece. Color Print Signed. "A
1 piece. Color Print Signed. "A Republic Production, The Stars of Republic Pictures." N.p.: The Nostalgia Merchant, 1977. #606/1200. 30 1/4 x 24 inches (768 x 610 mm). Clean & bright. Signed by approx. 30 of Republic's Western motion picture performers of the 1940s & 1950s, including Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Yakima Canutt, Slim Pickens, Rex Allen, Bob Steele, et al.