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Le Faubourg Saint Germain,
Le Faubourg Saint Germain, Editions Des Deux-Mondes.
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BUTTON FOR G.A.R. NATIONAL
BUTTON FOR G.A.R. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT, ST. LOUIS - 1910 Large Round Pinback Button, promoting St. Louis as the site for the G.A.R.'s 1910 annual encampment, with images of Missouri governor Hadley and St. Louis Mayor Kreismann, and noting that 32 rail trunk lines are centered there, manufactured by Steiner Engraving & Badge Co. (St. Louis), 4" diam. Good condition.
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Fred Thomas Larson (American/New
Fred Thomas Larson (American/New Orleans, b. 1868) "St. Louis Cathedral", engraving, sight 9" x 6-1/2", pencil titled lower left, pencil signed lower right "Fred Larson". Glazed, matted and presented in an ebonized frame.
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After John Stobart, American,
After John Stobart, American, 20th c, "St Louis, The Gateway to the West in 1878", LE colored lithograph, 625/750, publ by Maritime Heritage Prints, 19 3/4" x 34" Estimate $300-500
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Nestor Hippolyte Fruge
Nestor Hippolyte Fruge (American/Louisiana, b. 1916) "Lively View of the St. Louis Cathedral, French Quarter, New Orleans", watercolor, signed lower left "N. Fruge", verso with handwritten label inscribed "Watercolors by Nestor Fruge, Jackson Square, Res. 539 Toulouse St., NOLA", sight 14-1/2" x 10-3/4". Glazed, matted and framed.
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Fred Lyman (American/New Orleans,
Fred Lyman (American/New Orleans, 20th Century) "St. Louis Cathedral and the Cabildo", ink on paper, sight 10" x 13", signed and dated lower left "Fred Lyman 1956". Glazed, matted and presented in a black-painted wooden frame.
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George Frederick Castleden
George Frederick Castleden (American/Louisiana, 1861-1945) "View of the St. Louis Cathedral and the Presbytere", 1934, oil on canvas, 36" x 24", signed and dated lower left "G. F. Castleden '34". Presented in a period giltwood frame. Provenance: Private collection, St. Louis, Missouri.
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Nestor Hippolyte Frugé
Nestor Hippolyte Frugé (American/New Orleans b. 1916) "St. Louis Cathedral" and "French Quarter Courtyard" two watercolors on paper signed lower left and right respectively both 14 7/8 in. x 11 1/8 in. both unframed.
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ST LOUIS PAPERWEIGHT, FRENCH,
ST LOUIS PAPERWEIGHT, FRENCH, CARPET GROUND PINKAND GREEN, 3 1/4" DIAMETER.
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New Orleans School (Early 20th
New Orleans School (Early 20th Century) "St. Louis Cathedral", etching, image 2-1/2" x 2". Glazed, matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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FRANZ WEISS (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
FRANZ WEISS (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1903-1982) Oil on canvas painting by Franz Weiss (American/Louisiana, 1903-1982) depicting St. Louis street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, titled lower left and signed/dated lower right, along with a portfolio of 2 color lithographs by the artist; painting 18"H 15"W overall- lithographs 16.25"H 11.5"W
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LOUIS STETTNER (b. 1922): "PENN
LOUIS STETTNER (b. 1922): "PENN STATION NYC" Gelatin silver print 14 x 11 in. titled signed and 1952.
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LOUIS FAURER (1916-2001): "NEW YORK
LOUIS FAURER (1916-2001): "NEW YORK CITY" Gelatin silver print 14 x 11 in. (sheet) titled signed and dated 1948.
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St. Louis faceted magnum
St. Louis faceted magnum paperweight, complex upright bouquet of blue, pink and white flowers, clear ground with circular facets, 3-1/2 x 4-1/8 in., with wooden stand. Minor base wear. Louis Lyons, New York.
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Louis Oscar Griffith
Louis Oscar Griffith (American/Louisiana 1875-1956) "French Quarter New Orleans" color etching with aquatint signed and numbered "48/100" 12 in. x 10 in. framed.
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George Frederick Castleden
George Frederick Castleden (American/New Orleans, 1861-1945) "Arched Stairway, N.O.", etching, sight 8" x 6-1/2", pencil titled lower left, pencil signed lower right "G.F. Castleden". Glazed, double matted and presented in a silvered wooden frame.
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1919-21 W514 #101 George Sisler St.
1919-21 W514 #101 George Sisler St. Louis Browns SGC 60
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ST. LOUIS, TWO FINE FACETED CRYSTAL
ST. LOUIS, TWO FINE FACETED CRYSTAL PAPERWEIGHTS The first a triple lamp worked flower in blue/yellow/red with fine cane centers, one of which features initials and 1971 date, together with a cased yellow to white to clear weight with a fine central millefiori mushroom with central initials and date of 1970, both with presentation boxes and certificates.
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Louis Oscar Griffith (American,
Louis Oscar Griffith (American, 1875-1956), early American architectural street scene with figures; color aquatint; 9 3/4" x 11 3/4"; pencil signed and numbered 38/120 lower margin. Griffith studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, and also in Paris and Brittany as well as the National Academy of Design.
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ST. LOUIS WORLDS FAIR POSTCARDS;
ST. LOUIS WORLDS FAIR POSTCARDS; PORTRAIT Comprising four rare "Hold to Light" postcard souvenirs of the fair, circa 1904, framed. Together with a large framed portrait of a young woman, late 19th century, charcoal over photograph, in a period frame, 36 x 32 in. overall.
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NESTOR FRUGé (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
NESTOR FRUGé (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1914-2011)Nestor Frugé (American/Louisiana, 1914-2011) , "French Quarter Courtyard" and "St. Louis Cathedral", 2 watercolors on paper, one laid on board, signed lower right and left respectively, 15 1/2 in. x 11 1/2 in. and 15 in. x 11 1/4 in., one framed. (2 pcs.)
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ST. LOUIS, TWO 1975 ART GLASS
ST. LOUIS, TWO 1975 ART GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS The first in a fine blue and white pinwheel terminating in initial and date cane, the second in blue/white/lime green marbrie design with central initials and date cane, each with presentation box and certificates.
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GEORGE FREDERICK CASTLEDEN
GEORGE FREDERICK CASTLEDEN (BRITISH/NEW ORLEANS)George Frederick Castleden (British/New Orleans, 1861-1945), "Old St. Louis Cathedral", oil on board, signed lower left, signed, titled and inscribed en verso, 6 1/2 in. x 4 1/4 in., framed
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Louis Oscar Griffith (American,
Louis Oscar Griffith (American, 1875-1956), New Orleans street scene depicting Madame Begue's famous restaurant on the corner; color aquatint; 9 3/4" x 11 3/4"; pencil signed and numbered 74 lower margin. Griffith studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, and also in Paris and Brittany as well as the National Academy of Design.
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FRED ZINNEMANN (1907-1997): "ST.
FRED ZINNEMANN (1907-1997): "ST. PATRICK'S FIFTH AVENUE NY" AND "GRAND CENTRAL STATION NY" 1932 Two gelatin silver prints each 16 x 12 in. (sheet) titled signed numbered 1/30 and 5/30.
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FRITZ, Emmett John, (American,
FRITZ, Emmett John, (American, 1917-1995): Saint Augustine Fort, Watercolor and Gouache, 7.25'' x 10.25'', note verso written by the artist regarding the repaving of Saint George Street, signed verso, unframed.
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A Group of Eleven Vintage Silver
A Group of Eleven Vintage Silver Gelatin Photographs of New Orleans and Environs including "St. Louis Cathedral"; "French Quarter Courtyard"; "Houmas House"; "The Gardens"; "Live Oaks";; "Live Oak Alley"; "The Pontalba"; "Plush Interior"; "Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop"; "The Oak"; and "The Victorian" with its corresponding glass plate negative; all unsigned ranging in size from 14 in. x 11 in. to 8 in. x 10 in. all unframed (12 pieces).
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St. Louis World's Fair Match Safe.
St. Louis World's Fair Match Safe.
1904. Only light wear and slightly yellowed.
Condition (Excellent). Size 2 - 1/4" T.
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George Frederick Castleden
George Frederick Castleden (American/New Orleans, 1861-1945) "Arched Stairway", etching, sight 7-3/4" x 5-3/4", pencil signed lower right "G.F. Castleden". Glazed, double matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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M. Neelo (American/New Orleans
M. Neelo (American/New Orleans mid-20th c.) "St. Louis Cathedral Chartres Street French Quarter" 1957 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right signed titled and dated en verso 16 in. x 20 in. in a period frame.
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"The Spirit of St. Louis",
"The Spirit of St. Louis", antique crocheted framed wall hanging depicting the famous monoplane flown by Charles Lindbergh. 19" x 23".
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E. Steves (American/Mid-20th
E. Steves (American/Mid-20th Century) "The French Quarter, New Orleans, Across the Street from the Upper Pontalba Building", ink and watercolor on paper, sight 9-1/2" x 8", signed lower left "E. Steves". Glazed, matted and presented in a giltwood frame.
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Louisiana School 20th c. "Pirates
Louisiana School 20th c. "Pirates Alley" and "French Quarter View of St. Louis Cathedral" c. 1960 oils on canvas unsigned each 24 in. x 10 in. framed alike.
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NESTOR FRUGé (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
NESTOR FRUGé (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1914-2011)Nestor Frugé (American/Louisiana, 1914-2011) , "French Quarter Courtyard" and "St. Louis Cathedral", 2 watercolors on paper, signed lower right and left respectively, latter inscribed en verso, each 15 in. x 11 1/4 in., one framed. (2 pcs.)
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Larry Casso (American/New
Larry Casso (American/New Orleans, 20th Century) "St. Louis Cathedral", watercolor on paper, 14-3/4" x 11", signed and dated lower right "Larry Casso Xmas '59". Glazed, double matted and presented in a stained oak frame.
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1848 St. Louis paperweight,
1848 St. Louis paperweight, mushroom shaped bouquet of closely packed flowers in blue and white latticino basket, one cane marked "SL1848" (St. Louis), 3 in. Very slight wear and scratches. Louis Lyons, New York.