- GONE WITH THE WIND.Gone With the
GONE WITH THE WIND.Gone With the Wind. MGM, R-1960s. German A0 (33 x 47"). Classic Civil War romance. Folded. A.
- GONE WITH THE WIND Gone With the
GONE WITH THE WIND Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell, 1936 edition
- GONE WITH THE WIND.Gone with the
GONE WITH THE WIND.Gone with the Wind. MGM, R-1972. Poster (40 x 57"). Classic romantic drama starring Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh. Bottom margin trimmed, various scattered chips and tears from edges, scattered creases. Sold as is.
- GONE WITH THE WIND BY MARGARET
GONE WITH THE WIND BY MARGARET MITCHELLTitle: Gone With The Wind. Southern Classics Library edition. Author: Margaret Mitchell. Publisher: New York: The Macmillan Company. Year: 1936.
- Gone With the Wind by Margaret
Gone With the Wind by Margaret Mitchell First Edition Second Printing New York: Macmillan: 1936 with "Published June 1936" on copyright page. 8vo original gray cloth with stamped and lettered in blue on front cover and spine. 1037 pp. Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949). American author of Gone With The Wind one of the most popular novels of all time winning the Pulitzer Prize in 1937 and released as a motion picture in 1939 to much acclaim. It took Mitchell ten years to complete the book.
- GONE WITH THE WIND RHETT & SCARLETT
GONE WITH THE WIND RHETT & SCARLETT SENIGRAPHFramed Warner Brothers senigraph, "Gone with the Wind," 1998, numbered 36/ 99, with three frames of reproduction film footage, Rhett Butler (Clark Gable) and Scarlett O'Hara (Vivien Leigh), accompanied by certificate of authenticity issued by Warner Brothers, sight: approx 11"h, 13"w, overall: approx 24.75"h, 24.25"w, 5lbs**Provenance: A private collection. The consignor had an early love for Disney and their beloved characters. She was employed by both the Disney Company and Warner Brothers Galleries for several years handling animation art and sales of scarce collectible items. She worked directly with many of the artists involved in the production of artwork, studio film and television shows. During her time with Warner Brothers Galleries she was able to procure pieces directly from the company vault in Burbank, CA.**
- GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE BANNER.
GONE WITH THE WIND MOVIE BANNER. MGM, 1974. Original movie banner, rolled. Edge wear, tears and fading. 24"h. 82"w.
- Gone with the Wind Dolls, made
Gone with the Wind Dolls, made by World Doll, all mint in box, 6 Estimate $50-125
- JOHN GROTH, ILLUSTRATION FROM "GONE
JOHN GROTH, ILLUSTRATION FROM "GONE WITH THE WIND" John Groth (American/New York, 1908-1988). "Illustration from 'Gone With the Wind" -1966, ink on paper of two figures sitting on a fence. Signed and dated lower right. Framed. Approx. 31.25" x 36.125" (framed), 21.25" x 26.5" (sight)
- BOOK: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1ST,
BOOK: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1ST, JUNEGone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, published by Macmillan, 1936. 1st Edition, June 1936 printing. Wear to covers. This item can be shipped in-house.
- Gone with the Wind Dolls, made
Gone with the Wind Dolls, made by World Doll, all mint in box, 5 Estimate $50-125
- Inscribed copy "Gone With The Wind",
Inscribed copy "Gone With The Wind", first edition, first printing, May 1936, signed in black ink on front free endpaper, "Margaret Mitchell", original gray cloth with later dust jacket, 8-5/8 x 6 in., with an admission card to Margaret Mitchell's funeral, August 18, 1949, and a "thank you" card from her family, both addressed to Ms. Mitchell's aunt, Mrs. Lucius P. (Clara Mitchell) McConnell, (three pieces). Foxing to boards and edges, corner bumps, small tear and foxing to jacket. Margaret Mitchell to Clara Mitchell McConnell; her daughter Clara; by gift to the uncle of the consignor (all of Atlanta, Georgia).
- GONE WITH THE WINDby Margaret Mitchell,
GONE WITH THE WINDby Margaret Mitchell, December 1936, published by New York, MacMillan, 26th printing of first edition, hardcover, 8vo, original grey cloth, lettered in blue, newspaper clipped photo of author glued to front end paper, spurious signature "Mrs. John R. Marsh" written in ink to title page, 8-1/2 x 6 x 1-7/8 in.
Condition:
grey cloth cover has wear to corners and spine caps, discoloration to spine strip and front and back boards, boards and spine are straight, binding is tight, end papers and paste down heavily toned, light soiling in bottom margin of title page, pages are lightly toned but clean, pencil marks at rear end papers
- MITCHELL MARGARET Gone With the
MITCHELL MARGARET Gone With the Wind. New York: Macmillan 1936. 8vo publisher's grey cloth upper panel and flap of dust jacket retained. Signed by Mitchell on the f.f.e.p. Third printing. Boards lightly bumped; partial dust jacket unclipped.
- JOHN GROTH, ILLUSTRATION FROM "GONE
JOHN GROTH, ILLUSTRATION FROM "GONE WITH THE WIND" John Groth (American/New York, 1908-1988). "Illustration from 'Gone With the Wind" -1966, ink on paper of a figure dismounting a horse. Signed and dated lower right. Framed.Approx. 37.5" x 31.75" (frames), 27.5" x 22" (sight)
- Gone With the Wind Margaret Mitchell
Gone With the Wind Margaret Mitchell First Edition Second Printing June 1936 New York: MacMillan Company 1936. June publication second printing first edition. 8vo without DJ grey cloth hard bound with blue printed text on front cover and spine. The May printing was recalled and the book was officially issued in June 1936.
- GONE WITH THE WIND POSTERCondition:
GONE WITH THE WIND POSTERCondition: with fold creasing 40 x 26 inches Condition:
- * MITCHELL MARGARET Gone With the
* MITCHELL MARGARET Gone With the Wind. New York: Macmillan 1936. 8vo publisher's cloth. First edition first issue with ''Published May 1936'' to verso of title page. Boards lightly soiled; lacking dust jacket; spine darkened; ends bumped and frayed; intermittent foxing; hinges starting.
- 1 vol. Mitchell, Margaret. Gone
1 vol. Mitchell, Margaret. Gone With The Wind. New York: Macmillan, 1936. First edition, first printing. 8vo, orig. green cloth; very minor edge wear, d/j (a few small close tears along edges, minor wear at extremities of front flap joint). Contemp. book sellers ticket on back paste-down. First state of d/j. Unusually bright, tight copy. NF-/NF. ,500-4,000 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
- Two Gone with the Wind Dolls, both
Two Gone with the Wind Dolls, both mint in original boxes' Estimate $20-30
- Gone With the Wind Margaret Mitchell
Gone With the Wind Margaret Mitchell First Edition First Printing New York: The Macmillan Company May 1936. Rare first edition first printing of ''Gone With the Wind'' by Margaret Mitchell. New York: Macmillan: 1936 with "Published May 1936" on copyright page and no note of other printings. Octavo. 1037 numbered pages. On the front free endpaper printed signature of Margaret Mitchell in bold black ink. Volume accompanied by rare first edition dust jacket in wraps. In first issue dust jacket with Gone with the Wind listed in the second column of Macmillan Spring Novels list on back panel.
- GONE WITH THE WIND 1970 ONE SHEET
GONE WITH THE WIND 1970 ONE SHEET MOVIE POSTER David O. Selznick's production of Margaret Mitchell's Gone with the Wind. Starring Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh, and Leslie Howard. #68/106 back stamped #74/312
- "GONE WITH THE WIND" WORLD PREMIERE
"GONE WITH THE WIND" WORLD PREMIERE BALL PROGRAM Atlanta Junior League (American, 20th century). "Junior League 'Gone with the Wind' World Premiere Ball" staple bound program. Approx. 10.5" x 7.25"
- Set of 5 Gone with the Wind Figures/Dolls,
Set of 5 Gone with the Wind Figures/Dolls, made by World Doll, all mint in the original boxes Estimate $25-75
- Set of 5 Gone with the Wind Figures/Dolls,
Set of 5 Gone with the Wind Figures/Dolls, made by World Doll, all mint in the original boxes Estimate $25-75
- MARGARET MITCHELL, GONE WITH THE
MARGARET MITCHELL, GONE WITH THE WINDThe Macmillian Company, 1937. The inside cover with a personal inscription. Measuring 8.5 in by 6 in. (Cond: spine damaged revealing internal stitching, pages with some toning around edges)
- GONE WITH THE WIND PROGRAM. Movie
GONE WITH THE WIND PROGRAM. Movie program sold in theatres for 25 cents. Edited by Howard Dietz it includes articles pictures and production notes. 9'' x 12''. Some foxing and edge wear.
- Inscribed copy, "Gone With
Inscribed copy, "Gone With The Wind", first edition, first printing, May 1936, inscribed in black ink on front free endpaper "For Aunt Clara, With love from Margaret Mitchell, June 29, 1936", original gray cloth with first state dust jacket, 8-5/8 x 6 in., with a three-line note signed "Margaret and John Marsh" in Ms. Mitchell's hand, probably also to her Aunt Clara. Stains to boards and edges, spine creased; dust jacket with numerous separations, wear, soiling, small losses. Margaret Mitchell to Clara Mitchell McConnell; her daughter Clara; by gift to the uncle of the consignor (all of Atlanta, Georgia).
- M. MITCHELL LIM ED, GONE WITH THE
M. MITCHELL LIM ED, GONE WITH THE WIND W/ LETTER Two volume set of Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchell, limited to 1000 copies, of which this is #1, published in 1939 by MacMillan, with a slipcase. together with a typed letter signed by author Margaret Mitchell. Approximate measurements:
- LARGE PINK PITTSBURG GLASS GWTW
LARGE PINK PITTSBURG GLASS GWTW GONE WITH THE WIND TABLE LAMP WITH PAINTED FLYING BIRDS; HERON / CRANE / GEESE 25"H X 15" DIAM.Large pink Pittsburg Glass GWTW Gone With the Wind table lamp with painted flying birds; heron / crane / geese, converted from an oil lamp Dimensions: 25"H x 15" Diam.
- 1974-86 Madame Alexander "Gone
1974-86 Madame Alexander "Gone With The Wind" doll, 14" tall, has must smell, sleepy eyed in original box, box has water damage, otherwise an overall fair condition Estimate $30-50
- SIGNED ''GONE WITH THE WIND'' BOOK:
SIGNED ''GONE WITH THE WIND'' BOOK: Hard cover, 1936, Gone with The Wind book, signed by Margaret Mitchell. Approx. 8.5'' h x 6'' l x 2'' w.
CONDITION: Foxing & stains to cover and pages, wear consistent with age and use.
- Gone with the Wind Figures, some
Gone with the Wind Figures, some Franklin Mint, 3 1/2 inches tall approx. all in good condition, resin materials Estimate $50-75
- Lot two early lamps including Gone
Lot two early lamps including Gone With The Wind lamp and hand painted example.
- [Margaret Mitchell Gone With the
[Margaret Mitchell Gone With the Wind] 1936 Macmillan Company New York signed and dedicated "To Grace Waters from Margaret Mitchell June 30 1936" first edition first printing with dust jacket with all required points.
- Book: signed 1st edition Gone With
Book: signed 1st edition Gone With the Wind inscribed to May Asbury Jones Mitchell Margaret. GONE WITH THE WIND. New York: The Macmillan Company first edition August printing 1936. With dustjacket. Inscribed: for May Asbury from Margaret Mitchell. Provenance: From the collection of May Asbury and Mary and Alling Jones. Other Notes: May Asbury Jones and Margaret Mitchell were good friends. May Hammond Hollinshead Asbury Jones (1901-1986) was born in Milledgeville Georgia in 1901. Her father Darden Asbury was the southeastern agent for the Southern Pacific Railway and they lived at times in Birmingham New Orleans Atlanta and Lookout Mountain Tennessee. But it was Milledgeville and her grandparents' home ''Rose Hill'' now known as Lockerly Hall that was always ''home''. Here as a child her love of art was first encouraged when she began drawing and china painting classes at ''China Grove'' home to neighbor and family friends Miss Callie Cook who taught art at the Wesleyan Conservatory in Macon and her mother Anna Maria Green Cook author of the definitive History of Baldwin County . May Asbury entered Sophie Newcomb College in 1919. As a junior she submitted two design proposals one of which was chosen as the Newcomb Undergraduate ring. After graduating with a Bachelors in Design she spent the remainder of 1923 touring Europe before beginning work in NY in the advertising dept of Bonwit Teller as a fashion illustrator and also writing a monthly column on design and fashion for Milledgeville's ''Union Recorder'' newspaper. While living and working in New York she took classes at Cooper Union as well as The Art Students League. She also studied at Cranbrook Penland Arrowmont and Seecelo the North Carolina art camp of friends and artists Frances Hall and Frank Stanley Herring. Returning to Milledgeville in 1938 gave her opportunity to pursue her passionate belief in the innate creativity of children. She taught privately as well as teaching art education classes at Wesleyan College and Woman's College of Georgia now known as Georgia College & State University the state's designated liberal arts university. In 1940 she married Aubrey Jones and had a son Aubrey Alling Jones and enjoyed success in roles of working artist teaching and home-making. When her love of working in metals and ceramics was curtailed by arthritis she began to experiment in the art of fused glass while studying pastels and watercolor with fellow artist and friend Frank Stanley Herring ( Smithsonian Folk Art Collection ). One of her last works at age 80 was a pastel portrait of her granddaughter Elizabeth with whom she enjoyed many years of encouraging pursuits of creative opportunities. The majority of her art glass is in local collections as well as the private collection of her granddaughter Elizabeth Leah Asbury Jones Legere. Jacket with tears along edges; bindings with wear to corners and edges; spine cover split along left edge; front and end pages with age discoloration; interior pages appear to all be intact and lightly toned with age; interior pages tight with normal wear consistent with age and use.