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1 vol. Dickinson, Emily. Poems
1 vol. Dickinson, Emily. Poems by... Edited by Two of Her Friends, Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W. Higginson. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1893. Eleventh Edition. 16mo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial grey-backed white cloth, gilt-stamped wavy rule, a.e.g.; moderate edge wear, spine ends frayed, slightly to moderately dusty. Early owner's ink signature at head of title page, ink annotations on back paste-down. "Eleventh Edition" given on copyright page. See BAL
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(DICKINSON EMILY) Three sets of
(DICKINSON EMILY) Three sets of bibliographical works in eight volumes. Thomas H. Johnson editor. The Letters. Cambridge MA: Belknap Press (1986). 3 vols. 8vo blue cloth titles in gilt to red spine labels slipcased. [and] The Poems. Cambridge MA: Belknap Press (1979). 3 vols. 8vo grey cloth titles in gilt to black spine labels slipcased. [Together with:] Ralph W. Franklin editor. The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson. Cambridge MA: Belknap Press 1999. 2 vols. 8vo publisher's cream cloth slipcase.
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DICKINSON EMILY Further Poems.
DICKINSON EMILY Further Poems. Boston: Little Brown 1929. 8vo publisher's quarter cloth over green linen slipcase. Limited edition number 77 of 450 copies available for sale. Wear to slipcase; otherwise fine. [Together with:] Unpublished Poems. Boston: Little Brown 1935. 8vo publisher's quarter cloth over teal linen slipcase. Limited edition number 373 of 500 copies available for sale. Wear to slipcase; minor soiling and fading to boards; otherwise fine.
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(DICKINSON EMILY) TAGGARD GENEVIEVE
(DICKINSON EMILY) TAGGARD GENEVIEVE The Life and Mind of Emily Dickinson. New York and London: Alfred A. Knopf 1930. 8vo publisher's blue cloth pastedown label to spine uncut. First edition number 116 of 200 copies signed by the author on the limitation page. Light wear to boards; corners bumped; otherwise fine.
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1 vol. Dickinson, Emily.
1 vol. Dickinson, Emily. Poems... Second Series. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1892. First edition. Edited by T.W. Higginson and Mabel Loomis Todd. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered & floral grey cloth, t.e.g.; slightly scuffed, corners a little bumped, spine ends slightly frayed. With 4 pp. facs. Internally clean. BAL
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DICKINSON EMILY Acts of Light.
DICKINSON EMILY Acts of Light. Illustrated by Nancy Eckholm Burkert. With an introduction by Jane Langton. Boston: New York Graphics Society 1980. 4to publisher's blind-stamped orange cloth pastedown label to spine slipcase with pastedown label. Limited edition number 228 of 750 copies signed by the illustrator and contributor. Wear to slipcase; foxing to pastedown label; otherwise fine.
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Sidney Edward Dickinson (New York
Sidney Edward Dickinson (New York 1890-1980) "Portrait of a Young Girl Reading" 1936 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left "Grand Central Art Galleries Inc." label en verso 20 in. x 16 in. in a period frame.
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SIDNEY EDWARD DICKINSON
SIDNEY EDWARD DICKINSON (CONNECTICUT, 1890-1980), PORTRAIT OF A MAN Oil on canvas, signed in upper left "Sidney E. Dickinson / 1951," depicting a prosperous mid-century gentleman in a business suit, presented in a cove molded gilt frame.
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2 vols. Dickinson, Emily: Poems.
2 vols. Dickinson, Emily: Poems. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1891. "Fifth Edition." Edited by Mabel Loomis Todd and T.W. Higginson. 12mo, orig. gilt-lettered & floral grey cloth, t.e.g.; scuffed, spine ends & corners rubbed. Title page detached & chipped along fore-edge. * Further Poems. Boston: Little Brown and Company, 1929. First edition, large paper issue, #308/465. Tall two-tone cloth, paper spine label, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; minor wear, glassine (chipped), slipcase with paper label (edge wear to case). Frontis., facs. BAL.
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(DICKINSON EMILY) TODD MABEL LOOMIS
(DICKINSON EMILY) TODD MABEL LOOMIS ed. Poems [fifth edition and eighth edition]; Poems Second Series [two first editions]; Poems Third Series [first edition]. Edited by Mabel Loomis Todd and Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Boston: Roberts Brothers 1891 1892 and 1896. Together 5 vols. 8vo varying shades of green and white cloth gilt-lettered. Light soiling to boards; otherwise a near fine set.
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DICKINSON EMILY Autographed
DICKINSON EMILY Autographed manuscript of the poem ''If what we could/were what we would;/Criterion be small - It is the Ultimate of talk/the impotence to tell'' 4 lines signed (''Emily'') 1 page (6 1/8 x 3 7/8 inches) with manuscript presentation from Martha Dickinson Bianchi (her niece) to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills September 15 1904. Presented as a wedding present to the Mills' from Bianchi. Tipped to the f.f.e.p. of Single Hound. Poems of a Lifetime. Edited by Martha Dickinson Bianchi. Boston: Little Brown 1914. 8vo original cream boards backed in cream cloth stamped in black custom red morocco over marbled boards folding clamshell case lettered in gilt. [Together with:] Autographed letter signed (''Edward Dickinson'') 1 page Amherst Mass. Nov. 24 1840. And The Poems of Emily Dickinson. Variorium Edition. Edited by R.W. Franklin. Cambridge: Belknap Press 1998. 3 vols. Slipcased (3 items total)
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19th c. needlework sampler having
19th c. needlework sampler having verse alphabet and name ''Amelia Dickson 1845''. Sight 17 1/2'' x 8''. Provenance McCutcheon collection New Jersey.
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(DICKINSON EMILY) LOOMIS TODD MABEL
(DICKINSON EMILY) LOOMIS TODD MABEL et al Autographed letter signed (''Mabel Loomis Todd'') editor of the posthumously published editions of Emily Dickinson's poems four pages on a bifolium October 26 1896. To Nathan Dole fellow editor commenting on the poem ''A Wounded Deer.'' [Together with:] Autograph postcard from Nathan Dole and wife signed (''Nat and Helen'') depicting ''The Home of Emily Dickinson Amherst Mass.'' [Also together with:] Autographed postcard signed (''T. W. Higginson'') [Thomas Wentworth Higginson] regular correspondent and literary mentor of Emily Dickinson October 15 1896 to Nathan Dole address docket to verso regarding Emily Dickinson's syntax. [And:] The Life and Times of Stephen Higginson. By Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin 1907. 8vo gilt-lettered green cloth. Inscribed by the author on the f.f.e.p. Wear to boards; ends bumped; otherwise good.
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DRAWING, ELEANOR DICKINSON
DRAWING, ELEANOR DICKINSON Eleanor Dickinson (American, b. 1931), Praying Hands, 1969, ink on paper, signed and dated lower left, overall (with frame): 24"h x 18"w
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EDWIN DICKINSON NUDE OIL ON
EDWIN DICKINSON NUDE OIL ON CANVASMid-century oil on canvas female portrait by Edwin Dickinson of student Edith Jay: This information was provided by the consigner. Overall good condition with pinhole to canvas. Canvas measures 24" in height by 18-1/2" in width. All measurements are approximate.
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SIDNEY DICKINSON (AMERICAN, 1890
SIDNEY DICKINSON (AMERICAN, 1890 - 1980), OIL ON CANVAS, "PORTRAIT OF MISS WRIGHT'S SON (HAMILTON WRIGHT AS A YOUNG MAN)" DEPICTS SE..Sidney Dickinson (American, 1890 - 1980), oil on canvas, "Portrait of Miss Wright's Son (Hamilton Wright as a Young Man)" depicts seated young man with fingers interlaced on lap, signed LR, "Grand Central Art Galleries, NY" label verso, light wear, toning, and loss to edges where canvas meets frame, ss: 39 1/2" h. x 33 1/2" w.
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DICKY. VILLAGE AT NIGHT. OIL
DICKY. VILLAGE AT NIGHT. OIL (20th century). Oil on canvas, 1999, sighed lr, sight size: 39 1/2 x 29 1/2 in., framed.
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SIDNEY DICKINSON (AMERICAN, 1890
SIDNEY DICKINSON (AMERICAN, 1890 - 1980), OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTS PORTRAIT OF A SCULPTOR AT WORK, POSSIBLY PORTRAYING FELLOW ART STUD...Sidney Dickinson (American, 1890 - 1980), oil on canvas, depicts portrait of a sculptor at work, possibly portraying fellow Art Students League sculptor, wearing a long coat with one hand on a large sculpture to the right, the other hand holding a carving tool, signed lower left, framed, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age including light wear, toning, and loss to edges where canvas meets frame, etc., ss: 45 3/4" h. x 40" w.
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* Preston Dickinson (American
* Preston Dickinson (American 1891-1930) Still Life with Flowers oil on cardboard signed P. Dickinson (upper right) 19 x 13 inches.
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[DICKINSON, JOHN ] LOCKE, JOHN.
[DICKINSON, JOHN ] LOCKE, JOHN. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. Volume II.
Estimate:$200-$300
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AMERICAN OIL ON BOARD OF KEZIAH
AMERICAN OIL ON BOARD OF KEZIAH DOUGLAS DICKINSONAmerican oil on board of Keziah Douglas Dickinson, early 19th c. , 6 1/2" x 5 1/4". Provenance: A Main Line, Pennsylvania Estate.
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Anson Dickinson (1779-1852)
Anson Dickinson (1779-1852) miniature portrait of a young lady circa 1830 Unsigned, watercolor on ivory, framed. H: 3 1/2, W: 2 1/2 in. Some minor scuffs
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Sidney Edward Dickinson American
Sidney Edward Dickinson American 1890-1980 Still Life with Pewter Ewer, 1930
Estimate:$600-$800
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Crane (Walter) Slate and
Crane (Walter) Slate and Pencilvania: Being the Adventures of Dick on a Desert Island, London 1885; Clarke (Joseph Clayton) ''Kyd'', Character Sketches From Charles Dickens Portrayed and Mack (Robert Ellice) All Round the Clock, illus. Bennett (Harriet M)
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Sidney Edward Dickinson New York
Sidney Edward Dickinson New York (1890-1980) THE ARTIST GIUSEPPE TROTTE (1884-1957) circa 1916 oil on canvas unframed signed & dated: lower right Sidney E. Dickinson 1916 H46'' W40'' Provenance: Estate of the artist. Condition: Painting has been relined. UV light examination reveals retouching to eyelids undereyes lower nostrils chin neck and to fingers of right hand. Overall in very nice professionally restored condition with retouches only visible under blacklight. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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PRESTON DICKINSON, AMERICAN
PRESTON DICKINSON, AMERICAN (1891-1930), STILL LIFE WITH CANDLE, 1930, PASTEL AND PENCIL ON PAPER, 24 1/4 X 18 3/8 INCHES (SIGHT)PRESTON DICKINSON, American, (1891-1930) Still Life with Candle, 1930, pastel and pencil on paper signed and dated lower left "Dickinson 30" pastel and pencil on paper Dimensions: 24 1/4 x 18 3/8 inches (sight) Provenance: Daniel Gallery, New York, New York; Elmer Rice, New York, New York; M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., New York, New York; Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, New York, March 14, 1968, lot 138; Harry Spiro, New York, New York; Coe Kerr Gallery, New York, New York; Richard York Gallery, New York, New York; Kennedy Galleries, New York, New York; Zabriskie Gallery, New York, New York; Cline Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico; Shannon's, Milford, Connecticut, April 25, 2013, lot 45; Private Collection, Alabama. Condition: two pinholes upper left; one pinhole upper right; slight toning to paper; not examine out of frame; overall very good condition We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Shannon’s is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Frames on all paintings are sold "As Is". Frames may need some conservation. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
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WATERCOLOR, ELEANOR CREEKMORE
WATERCOLOR, ELEANOR CREEKMORE DICKINSON Eleanor Creekmore Dickinson (American, b. 1931), "Kowloon Park, Kowloon, Black-Necked Swans," 1991, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, overall (with mat): 12"h x 16"w
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GAY DICKERSON (AMERICAN 20TH
GAY DICKERSON (AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY), ABSTRACT, UNFRAMED OIL ON BOARD, 20 X 24 INGay Dickerson (American 20th Century), Abstract, Unframed Oil on Board, 20 x 24 in
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1 vol. [Dickinson, John.]
1 vol. [Dickinson, John.] Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to The Inhabitants of The British Colonies. Philadelphia: William and Thomas Bradford, 1769. Third edition. 8vo, contemp. sheep, gilt-ruled spine, morocco spine label; scuffed, front joint repaired, front hinge reinforced. Scattered light foxing, some toning, occasional minor staining. Custom brown cloth fall-down box. With engraved fold. portrait, "The Patriotic American Farmer. J_N D_K_NS_N,..." ca. 1772, tipped-in as frontis. Platemark 10 x 6 1/2 inches (254 x 165 mm). Evans 11238; Howes D-329; Sabin 20044. Cresswell 45 records a smaller woodcut printing of this portrait with its accompanying text. ,000-
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DICKMAN (?). 1955 O/C Laid on Board
DICKMAN (?). 1955 O/C Laid on Board of a Man withan Ax. Signed lower right. From a Long Island NY estate. Dimensions: 24'' high x 18'' wide. Condition: Scattered losses and area craquelure. Overall surface grime.
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Oil on canvas sunset seascape
Oil on canvas sunset seascape painting c.1870 with people in a rowboat heading towards cliffs signed l.l. "M.R. Dickinson" and mounted in an ornate gilt frame. 17.5"x29.5"
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* (DICK TRACY) GOULD CHESTER An
* (DICK TRACY) GOULD CHESTER An original pen and ink drawing four-panel comic strip of Dick Tracy featuring The Brain and Toots with one panel in color. 9 x 17 inches.
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Collection of Approximately
Collection of Approximately Twenty-Nine Volumes, including a twenty-seven-volume set of quarto leather-bound Dickens' Works, Tickner and Fields, Boston, 1868, and volumes 1 and 3 of Thomas Babington Macaulay's The History of England, Phillips, Sampson, and Company, Boston, 1856, also quarto leather bound, both the Dickens and Macaulay books with stylish marbleized Florentine paper covers and end papers.
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Dick Huss, (Minn
Dick Huss, (Minn
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Dixie Hampson Durham
Dixie Hampson Durham (American/Arkansas, b. 1913) "Spelling Class", 1976, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "Dixie Durham 1976", 22" x 28". Handsomely framed.
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FREDERICK DICKINSON WILLIAMS
FREDERICK DICKINSON WILLIAMS (MA/MH/FRANCE, 1829-1915) The Old Orchard, oil on canvas, signed lower right, in later gold frame, OS: 18" x 24", SS: 11 3/4" x 17 3/4", restored, relined, light spatter of white paint lower right.