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ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK 1981 ONE SHEET
ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK 1981 ONE SHEET MOVIE POSTER Presented by International Film Investors. Starring Kurt Russell. #810086
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Josef Von Brandt (Polish 1841-1915)
Josef Von Brandt (Polish 1841-1915) ''The Escape'' Sgn. Lower center Josef von Brandt Monachium Warzaway. O/C. Condition: No inpaint or restoration. Original gilded frame. Old relining. Dimensions: 24 1/2'' x 40''Provenance: Purchased from Christie's October 1986 Lot 113. Property of a Prominent Buffalo NY Family.E
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MALCOLM FURLOW (AMERICAN B.
MALCOLM FURLOW (AMERICAN B. 1946), ESCAPE FROM NEW MEXICO, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 40 X 40 IN (101.6 X 101.6 CM)Malcolm Furlow, (American, b. 1946) Escape from New Mexico, Acrylic on canvas Signed Furlow l.r.; also signed and titled on verso Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 40 x 40 in (101.6 x 101.6 cm)
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AMERICAN NEW YORK SCHOOL
AMERICAN NEW YORK SCHOOL EXPRESSIONIST PAINTING United States,20th CenturyExpressionist work depicting a bustling New York City avenue with heavy foot traffic on a Summer's day.
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(4) NEW YORK CITY ENGRAVINGS,
(4) NEW YORK CITY ENGRAVINGS, EX-DONALD HEALD 19th c., matted and framed under plexiglass, includes "Des Auswanderer Sehnsucht", J. Hesse, Berlin; "Fort Lafayette", Buford's, Boston; "Interior of New York, Provost and Chapel Street", E. Ardit/Villeneuve after J. Milbert, Paris; and "The Merchant's Exchange"; gallery labels verso (except "Merchant's"), largest: 12.25"h x 17"w (sight), 23.25"h x 275"w (frame), smallest: 5"h x 8.25"w (sight), 17"h x 19"w (frame)
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(3) ENGRAVINGS, NEW YORK CITY, EX
(3) ENGRAVINGS, NEW YORK CITY, EX DONALD HEALD 19th c., matted and framed under plexiglass, gallery labels verso, includes "Brooklyn's Welcome to Governor Cleveland". "New York Stock Exchange" and "Evacuation Day 100 Years Ago--the Continental Army...", approx. 14.25"h x 20.25"w (sight), 24.5"h x 30.25"w (frames)
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[ESCAPE ARTISTS] COLLECTION OF
[ESCAPE ARTISTS] COLLECTION OF PHOTOS, POSTCARDS, AND A...[Escape Artists] Collection of Photos, Postcards, and a Throw-Out Card. Circa 1910s Ð 40s. Eight pieces, including portraits of Joseph Kolar and Earl Lockman in handcuffs and shackles; an early Kolar throw-out card; two real-photo postcards (RPPCs), one depicting a Hungarian female escape artist in handcuffs; a vintage portrait of an escape artist from Columbus, Ohio; and a film still of a policeman displaying handcuffs to a small group of people. Generally good. Nice lot.
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GEORGE DOMBEK(Arkansas/New York,
GEORGE DOMBEK(Arkansas/New York, born 1944)
Fire Escape, Columbus and Broadway, 1981, signed lower left "Dombek '81", watercolor, sight 27-5/8 x 39-5/8 in.; modern gilt silver frame, 38 x 49-1/4 in.
Provenance: Capricorn Galleries. Bethesda, Maryland, purchased for $850 (accompanied by original receipt, correspondence from the artist, and other documents); Jerry and Deena Kaplan Collection of Modern Art and Crafts
Condition:
not examined out of frame, good condition
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THE ESCAPE ARTIST.The Escape
THE ESCAPE ARTIST.The Escape Artist. Warner Bros., 1982. Poster (40 x 60"). Francis Ford Coppola's teen magician melodrama. Unfolded, faulty top right corner. B.
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DAVID STOLTZ NEW YORK CITY
DAVID STOLTZ NEW YORK CITY ILLUSTRATION DRAWING New York, Vermont,b.1943Depicts a man in a race car driving past an alarmed Statue of Liberty.
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THE GREAT ESCAPE.The Great
THE GREAT ESCAPE.The Great Escape. United Artists, R-1980. Italian 2-foglio (39 x 55"). Italian language poster for the war drama starring Steve McQueen. Folded. A few losses at fold intersections, some light chipping at edges. B+.
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ESTELLE GOODMAN (20TH CENTURY),
ESTELLE GOODMAN (20TH CENTURY), "ESCAPE," 1964Estelle Goodman, (20th Century) "Escape," 1964, Patinated bronze Signed and dated on the base: Estelle Goodman Patinated bronze Dimensions: 13.5" H x 8" W x 4" D Provenance: Property of an Important New York Corporate Collection
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18th century engraving, New York,
18th century engraving, New York, "The South Prospect of the City of New York, in North America", panoramic view by William Burgis, from The London Magazine , August 1761, uncolored, on laid paper, 7-1/2 x 21-1/4 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Folds and creases, light toning, fading, ghost images in water and sky, possible restorations, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. The Old Print Shop, New York, 1973
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Charles Fazzino (b. 1955)
Charles Fazzino (b. 1955) ''Whassup New York'' three dimensional view of New York City signed LR and numbered 9/200DX framed ss: 7 1/4'' h. x 7 1/4'' w.
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RAPHAEL SOYER SOCIAL REALIST
RAPHAEL SOYER SOCIAL REALIST FAREWELL ETCHING New York,1899-1987Depicts a young woman looking into the distance with another young woman and soldier embracing behind her.
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Lot of 45+ postcards from New York,
Lot of 45+ postcards from New York, most 1905-1915. Views include mostly famous Manhattan landmarks; also included: Ellis Island, Brooklyn, Riverside Dr., Hudson River, Niagara Falls, Albany, Buffalo, Columbia U. Most postmarked.
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New York from St. Paul's Church
New York from St. Paul's Church after J. Hill 21'' x36'' colored engraving 1855
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JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG (AMERICAN,
JAMES MONTGOMERY FLAGG (AMERICAN, 1877 - 1960), "ESCAPING TO THE SUNNY SOUTH", WATERCOLOR DRAWING ON PAPER, DEPICTS TWO WELCOMING BU...James Montgomery Flagg (American, 1877 - 1960), "Escaping to the Sunny South", watercolor drawing on paper, depicts two welcoming buxom beauties in bathing suits surrounded by warmth and palm trees at left, an unhappy old man winter grasping at window UR and full figure of Flagg running towards warmth while tossing aside coat and tie, text at UL reads "CHECKING HIS COAT AND HAT WITH ZERO, HE DOESN'T NEED A CHECK! -AS OF FEB. 14 19__", text at LR reads "A FUGITIVE FROM WINTER, HE'S SOUTH ON BAIL, EIGHT DAYS OF SUNSHINED- SLINKS BACK TO JAIL!" and "OR, AS MASTER MONTY FLAGG SAID TO NOBODY'S WIFE ONLY THIS A.M.; 'ILLUSIONS ARE THE ONLY REALITY!'", unframed, with wear consistent with age and use including original creases, light toning and waving of paper, sheet size: 8 1/2" h. x 11" w. [PROVENANCE: Current owner received pieces from family member, Willis Birchman; Birchman was a close friend of Flagg and received these pieces directly from Flagg as gifts or correspondence. Willis Birchman was an artist and caricaturist in the New Haven area, who had a weekly column and caricature of New Haven personalities in the Sunday editions of The New Haven Register. Early in his career, Willis wrote to James Montgomery Flagg and sought advice on samples of his work. Flagg responded with words of advice, and a friendship grew between them. Willis Birchman and his correspondence with Flagg are mentioned by Flagg in his autobiography (Roses and Buckshot. Flagg James. Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1946.) Birchman was also author of a book that has an introduction written by Flagg. (Faces & Facts by and About 26 Contemporary Artists, Birchman, Willis, Biographies by. With an Introduction by James Montgomery Flagg. Published by [New Haven, CT]: "Privately Printed", 1937). During the 1940's Flagg would frequently take the train from New York City to New Haven on weekends and stay with Willis and his wife Doris.]
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NEW YORK GRAPHIC SOCIETY
NEW YORK GRAPHIC SOCIETY REPRODUCTION OF PORTUGUESE VISITORS ARRIVING IN JAPAN: Original is in the Rijksmusueum, NYGS label verso, each panel measures, 17 1/2'' x 6 1/4'', frame size 22 1/4'' x 49 1/4''.
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2 NEW YORK CITY ENGRAVINGS2
2 NEW YORK CITY ENGRAVINGS2 engravings of NYC. The City of New York, As Seen From the East River and The City of New York, As Seen From the North River. Each approximately 13" x 4" (with frames 11" x 20"). Discoloration and stain on North River in lower margin; chips and losses to gilt decoration on both frames.
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(VIEW) NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY: 138
(VIEW) NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY: 138 POSTCARDS EARLY TO LATE-20TH CENTURY(VIEW) NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY: 138 POSTCARDS, Early to Late-20th Century, NY (122 cards): real photo steamer "Adirondack" with passengers and YWCA parade float with flags and signage urging "the vote". Also: ice boating on the Hudson, Race Rock Light at Fisher's Island, Radio City Music Hall cards, aerial view of Times Square, '07 "Making The Monkey Laugh" in Central Park, four-fold of "Barracks, Fort Slocum", Tuck of Rochester, Kropp of Palais D'Or, linen of "Sunrise Village" with good advertising, Max Ettlinger card of the Statue of Liberty, 12 duplicates of George Annand map card and 20 chromes. Together with 16 NJ cards, seven of which are chromes. Provenance: A private New Bedford, Massachusetts collection.
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(4) ENGRAVINGS, NEW YORK CITY, EX
(4) ENGRAVINGS, NEW YORK CITY, EX DONALD HEALD 19th c., matted and framed under plexiglass, gallery labels verso, includes: "Front View of the New York Post Office", "City Hotel, Broadway", 16"h x 19.5"w (sight), 26"h x 29.5"w (frames); with, "Reception of the Japanese", and "Reception of the Prince of Wales", 14.25"h x 20.5"w (sight), 24.5"h x 30.25"w (frames)
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RAPHAEL SOYER ABSTRACT CITYSCAPE
RAPHAEL SOYER ABSTRACT CITYSCAPE ETCHING New York,1899-1987Untitled work depicting a city skyline comprised of black lines forming geometric structures.
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Two boxes of vintage pictorial
Two boxes of vintage pictorial postcards of New York City and New York state, from the estate of Donald Pocher, Cape May, New Jersey, a noted postcard dealer
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An album of New York photographs
An album of New York photographs circa 1938 a lacquered Russian wooden egg and a vase with Chinese scenes.
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Lot of 25 postcards from Manhattan,
Lot of 25 postcards from Manhattan, New York and New Jersey, most 1905-1915. Views include panorama of NYC riverfront with steamers, Coney Island (Steeplechase, Luna Park, Parkway Baths), Boat House in Central Park, Hudson River tunnel train/Hoboken, Atlantic City, Brooklyn Bridge, Rockaway Beach, (Midland Beach) Staten Island, "China Town Opium Smokers". Most postmarked.
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NEW YORK FROM HEIGHTS NEAR BROOKLYN
NEW YORK FROM HEIGHTS NEAR BROOKLYN AFTER WILLIAM GUY WALL (IRELAND/NEW YORK 1792-AFTER 1864). Oil on canvas unsigned. Landscape with view of Manhattan. Interesting and detailed scene with two gentlemen in the foreground ship in harbor with American flag colonial buildings with church spires and a windmill. 19''h. 27''w. in a gilt frame 24 3/4''h. 32 3/4''w. Ex Jerome Sackheim (California) sold at Garth's April 10 and 11 1981 auction. This view is likely based on John Hill's 1823 aquatint which was based on Wall's painting. Lined several repairs (2 on right 1 lower-center at the figures 1 left at the boat with the US flat more in the sky) some inpainting needs cleaned.
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Charles Fazzino (b. 1955) ''In
Charles Fazzino (b. 1955) ''In a New York State of Mind'' three dimensional view of New York City signed LR and numbered 32/200DX LL framed 31 1/4'' h. x 37 1/4'' w.
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ELEVEN BOOKS ON NEW YORK CITYELEVEN
ELEVEN BOOKS ON NEW YORK CITYELEVEN BOOKS ON NEW YORK CITY, titles include: Manhattan: Unfurled; New York: The Photo Atlas; Morris High School and the Creation of the New York City Public High School System; New York: An Illustrated History; In the South Bronx of America; Hirschfeld's Harlem; The Bronx: It Was Only Yesterday; The Birth of the Bronx; Forever Harlem: Celebrating America's Most Diverse Community; The Bronx in the Innocent Years; Ellis Island: Echoes from a Nation's Past (11) Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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[EARLY NEW YORK VIEW][Early New
[EARLY NEW YORK VIEW][Early New York View], after William Burgis (active 1722-1736), "Fort George with the City of New York from the SW.", c. 1794, hand-colored engraving by John Carwitham, published by Carington Bowles, London, watermark "EDMEADS & PINE" with Strasburg lily over 1794, image 11 1/4 in. x 17 3/8 in., sheet 16 in. x 21 in., framed, overall 25 1/4 in. x 20 in. x 5/8 in.
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John Stobart (American, b 1929)
John Stobart (American, b 1929) "New York, The Abner Coburn leaving the East River for San Francisco in 1886", offset lithograph, pencil signed "John Stobart", edition 118/750, 20-1/4" x 29-1/8" image, framed 33-1/4" x 40", very good condition
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AMERICAN SCHOOL: LOWER EAST SIDE
AMERICAN SCHOOL: LOWER EAST SIDE NEW YORK Watercolor and pencil on paper 12 x 22 in. unsigned.
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PRINT CITY OF NEW YORK FROM
PRINT CITY OF NEW YORK FROM BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. American handcolored engraving on paper published in 1872 by D. Appleton. Off shore view with a variety of sailing and steam ships. In a frame 20 1/4''h. 25 3/4''w. condition very good
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19th c. print ''The Ferry At
19th c. print ''The Ferry At Brooklyn New York''. site 7 1/2'' x 9 1/2''.
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COLLECTION OF CAMELS; NEW YORK CITY
COLLECTION OF CAMELS; NEW YORK CITY SOUVENIRS .
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ED BORDETT, AMERICAN 1952-, GREAT
ED BORDETT, AMERICAN 1952-, GREAT ESCAPE I, SILKSCREEN ON PAPER, SHEET: 43 X 32 IN. (109.2 X 81.3 CM.), FRAME: 51 X 40 1/4 IN. (129.5 X 102.2 CM.)ED BORDETT, AMERICAN, 1952- GREAT ESCAPE I, Silkscreen on paper Lower left numbered: 116/200; lower center titled: Great Escape I; lower right signed: Ed Bordett Silkscreen on paper Dimensions: Sheet: 43 x 32 in. (109.2 x 81.3 cm.), Frame: 51 x 40 1/4 in. (129.5 x 102.2 cm.)