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Evans, London from the Thames,
Evans, London from the Thames, 1845, Vizetelly., plain engraving in a roll backed on linen, 20th Century Morocco box
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Paul Evans American, 1931-1987
Paul Evans American, 1931-1987 Cityscape Chest of Drawers
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
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PAUL EVANS (AMERICAN, 1931-1987)
PAUL EVANS (AMERICAN, 1931-1987) PATCHWORK "CITYSCAPE" ...DESCRIPTION: Paul Evans patchwork "Cityscape" console. This is a console table or writing desk with waterfall design in a combination of chrome and wood panels. Original high gloss lacquered finish. Finished on all sides. CIRCA: Mid 20th Century. ORIGIN: USA. DIMENSIONS: H: 25" W: 48" D:15 1/4". CONDITION: Vintage condition, has some scuffs lifted panel. 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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Paul Evans. Important and Early
Paul Evans. Important and Early Sculpture Front cabinet. 1962-64, welded and patinated steel, brass, and colored pigments, 23 karat gold leaf, cleft slate. 21½ h × 96 w × 23 d in. result: $312,500. estimate: $120,000–160,000. Cabinet features four doors concealing two adjustable shelves. Welded signature to underside of one door ‘Paul Evans D’. Provenance: America House, New York | Acquired from the former in 1964, Private Collection | Acquired from the former c. 1978, Private Collection, Minnesota
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Paul Evans. Inverted Pyramid. 1966,
Paul Evans. Inverted Pyramid. 1966, patchwork steel and brass with applied polychrome finish. 76 h × 30 w × 22 d in. result: $41,250. estimate: $12,000–16,000. Welded signature and date to one side ‘Paul Evans 66 D’. Provenance: Collection of Dorsey Reading
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EVANS WALKER Message from the
EVANS WALKER Message from the Interior New York: The Eakins Press 1966. Quarto grey cloth signed Trini and Countie Love Walker.
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Paul Evans. Sculpture Front
Paul Evans. Sculpture Front wall-mounted cabinet. 1964, welded and patinated steel, brass, and colored pigments, 23 karat gold leaf, slate. 15¼ h × 62¾ w × 15½ d in. result: $106,250. estimate: $85,000–110,000. Cabinet features two doors concealing divided storage. Welded signature and date to one door ‘Paul Evans 64 D’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by Harold and Marian Coopersmith, Pennsylvania | Thence by descent
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Paul Evans. Sculpture Front
Paul Evans. Sculpture Front wall-mounted cabinet. 1975, welded and patinated steel, brass, colored pigments, 23 karat gold leaf, cleft slate. 22¼ h × 68½ w × 23¼ d in. result: $106,250. estimate: $100,000–150,000. Cabinet features three doors concealing three compartments, one with two drawers, and two with a single adjustable shelf each. Welded signature and date to underside of one door ‘Paul Evans 75’. Sold with digital copies of the original invoice and drawing. Provenance: Acquired directly from Paul Evans Studio | Thence by descent
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Paul Evans (American, 1931-1987)
Paul Evans
(American, 1931-1987)
Wall Mounted Cityscape ConsoleDirectional, USA
chrome-plated steel, brass, glass
impressed signature
H 13 1/4 x W 48 x D 14 inches
Property from the Collection of Leonard Stark, Chicago, Illinois
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Evans, Grand Panorama of London,
Evans, Grand Panorama of London, 1849, 8vo, hand coloured steel engraved, folding, original decorative cloth gilt, modern slipcase/see illustration
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PAUL EVANS (american 1931-1987)
PAUL EVANS (american 1931-1987) Chair 1975, olive wood veneer and brass panel, with swivel base and casters, with Paul Evans Inc. label. H: 29 in. note: En suite with previous lot
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EVANS (NC), VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH OF
EVANS (NC), VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPH OF ROCKS IN A LANDSCAPE Black-and-white photograph, late 20th/early 21st century, matted and framed.
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Paul Evans 1931–1987. Untitled.
Paul Evans 1931–1987. Untitled. c. 1965, welded and polychromed steel, enameled wood. 67 h × 38 w × 26 d in. result: $27,720. estimate: $30,000–40,000. Provenance: The Artist | Private Collection | Rago, Modern Design, 2 March 2014, Lot 722 | Private Collection | Sotheby's, New York, Crafting Modernism: Masters of the American Studio Design Movement from the Pinnacle Collection, 10 June 2022, Lot 525 | Acquired from the previous by the present owner, Private Collection
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EVANS, CARTER & WRIGHT, THOMAS
EVANS, CARTER & WRIGHT, THOMAS TOMPION 300 YEARS, STROUD, 2013 Leather and cloth, in a slip case, with original wrapper, unnumbered limited edition
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Paul Evans American, 1931-1987
Paul Evans American, 1931-1987 Cityscape Low Table, 1970s
Estimate:$2,500-$3,500
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Paul Evans American, 1931-1987
Paul Evans American, 1931-1987 Credenza, circa 1970
Estimate:$10,000-$15,000
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Edward Evans (American, b. 1935)
Edward Evans
(American, b. 1935)
Facade, 1993
acrylic on canvas
signed Edward Evans and dated (lower right); signed, dated, and titled (stretcher)
58 x 9 inches.
Property from the Estate of Harriet Wilson Ellis, Chicago, Illinois
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Paul Evans American, 1931-1987
Paul Evans American, 1931-1987 Cityscape Low Table, 1970s
Estimate:$1,500-$2,500
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ENGLISH SCHOOL: "D.H. EVANS:
ENGLISH SCHOOL: "D.H. EVANS: LONDON'S MOST MODERN SHOP" Gouache and mixed media on paper 12 x 7 1/2 in. (image) unsigned.
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Philip Evans (born 1959), spherical
Philip Evans (born 1959), spherical vessel with textured surface, covered in pale pink glaze, incised signature, 17cm high
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ENGLISH SCHOOL: D.H. EVANS
ENGLISH SCHOOL: D.H. EVANS DEPARTMENT STORE 15 1/2 x 8 in. (sight). Note: Dan Harries Evans was born in South Wales in 1856. He moved to London in 1878 and opened a small shop selling linen drapery and fancy goods. By 1885 he was letting three adjoining properties on Oxford St. In 1882 he moved to 290-294 Oxford and expanded his lines to include groceries general provisions and glassware. In the years following he acquired a board of directors and investors so that by 1906 the Evans occupied 290-320 Oxford and proposals were made to revamp the block he now leased. Evans retired in 1915. In 1935 after various mergers and acquisitions the company relocated to an island site bordered by Oxford Old Cavendish and Henrietta Streets and Chapel Place. Louis Blanc was hired to design the new building. In 1954 DH Evans Co Ltd became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Harrods Ltd which was subsequently purchased by House of Fraser. In 1987 D.H. Evans was renamed House of Fraser.
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Paul Evans American, 1931-1987
Paul Evans American, 1931-1987 Cityscape Occasional Table
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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Paul Evans. Cityscape bench from
Paul Evans. Cityscape bench from the PE 200 series. c. 1975, chrome-plated steel, upholstery. 18 h × 50¼ w × 19½ d in. result: $2,750. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Bench features flip-top concealing open storage. Impressed signature to base ‘An Original Paul Evans’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist, Private Collection, Scottsdale
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EVANS Modernist Abstract
EVANS Modernist Abstract Painting. "Yellow Wall".
Dimensions: H: 24 inches: W: 24 inches ---
Condition: Light wear.
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Paul Evans. Cityscape dining chairs
Paul Evans. Cityscape dining chairs models PE 240 and PE 241, set of six. c. 1975, brass, upholstery, plastic. 34 h × 21½ w × 25½ d in. result: $5,200. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Set features four side chairs and two armchairs. Paper manufacturer's label to underside of three examples 'PE 240 side chairs, PE 241 armchairs Paul Evans Inc. Plumsteadville, PA 18949'.
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EVANS, Rufus, W., (American,
EVANS, Rufus, W., (American, 19/20th c.): Macon Georgia Landscape, Watercolor, 9'' x 11'', signed, framed, 14 1/4'' x 19''.
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Evans (A) 'The Palace of Minos
Evans (A) 'The Palace of Minos Knossos', the Hafner reprint edn. of 1964, complete 7 volume set, orig. cloth bindings, VG (7)/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
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Paul Evans American, 1931-1987
Paul Evans American, 1931-1987 Dining Table, circa 1970
Estimate:$6,000-$9,000
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STEVEN EVANS (CANADIAN, B.1956)
STEVEN EVANS (CANADIAN, B.1956) 'HIGH-ART FINE QUALITY ...Steven Evans (Canadian, b.1956) 'High-Art Fine Quality Navy Blue Wool Cheviot,' 1989, acrylic on paper, unsigned, 47" x 33", with a Simon Watson Gallery label adhered to the backing board.
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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JOHN EVANS (MA, 1945 - ) "Front
JOHN EVANS (MA, 1945 - ) "Front Yard #4", oil on hardboard, initialed and dated '76 lower left, in white painted box frame with black shadowline, OS: 17 1/2" x 25 3/4", SS: 16" x 24 1/4", good condition.
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H.C. EVANS & COMPANY CATALOG.H.C.
H.C. EVANS & COMPANY CATALOG.H.C. Evans & Company Catalog. Chicago, 1929. Publisher’s pictorial wraps in vivid orange and blue. 160 pp. Illustrated, some in color. Gambling supply catalog from small game accessories to large galleries, boards, and displays. Minor creasing of spine and wraps, small tear on front page on against spine, else near fine condition. NICE COPY.
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EVANS WALKER American
EVANS WALKER American Photographs. New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1938. 4to publisher's black cloth with pastedown spine label lacking dust jacket and wraparound. First edition. Soiling to boards with spine ends and corners bumped.
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Paul Evans. Cityscape cube swivel
Paul Evans. Cityscape cube swivel chairs. c. 1975, chrome-plated steel, maple burl, original Jack Lenor Larsen upholstery. 32½ h × 32¼ w × 34¾ d in. result: $20,000. estimate: $8,000–10,000. Etched signature to base to each example ‘An Original Paul Evans’. Provenance: Private Collection
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EVANS FACTORY (WI, 1927-1934),
EVANS FACTORY (WI, 1927-1934), MAMMOTH GRADE MALLARD Ladysmith, Wisconsin, circa 1930, carved and painted wood, glass eyes, Evans stamp, incised LMF brand.
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Paul Evans. Cityscape dining
Paul Evans. Cityscape dining chairs, set of six. 1975, upholstery, chrome-plated steel. 34 h × 21½ w × 26 d in. result: $4,410. estimate: $5,000–7,000. Set is comprised of four model PE 240 side chairs and two model PE 241 armchairs. Paper manufacturer's label to underside of three examples ‘Paul Evans Inc. 9/19/75’. Incised signature to leg of one example ‘Paul Evans’.
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PAUL EVANS BRUTALIST SCULPTED
PAUL EVANS BRUTALIST SCULPTED WALL CONSOLEPaul Evans, American (1931-1987). Paul Evans for Directional, sculptured brutalist bronzed resin triangular formed wall mounts supporting a glass shelf. Mounts are signed 'PE 69'. Triangular mounts measure 25.5"H x 11.5"W x 10.5"D; glass shelf measures 38 7/8"L x 11"W.