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ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987): GIANT
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987): GIANT PANDAAndy Warhol (1928-1987): Giant Panda, from "Endangered Species"; color screenprint on Lenox Museum board; 1983; published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc. New York, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, with the copyright ink stamp to verso, and printer's blind stamp to lower left corner; an unsigned proof (outside the edition) Dimensions: 38 x 38 inches Condition: Unframed. In good condition. No tears, nicks or creases. No stains or foxing. No repairs.
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JOHN A. RUTHVEN (B.1924) GIANT
JOHN A. RUTHVEN (B.1924) GIANT PANDAS PRINTFramed print on paper, Giant Pandas, from the Safari Series, signed lower right John A. Ruthven (United States, b.1924), numbered 1317/ 5000, sight: approx 30.25"h, 21.25"w, overall: approx 42.5"h, 33.5"w, 16.25lbs *Provenance: The family of Alfred A. King (Texas, 1916-2006) great-grandson of Captain Richard King, founder of the now 825,000 acre Texas King Ranch.*
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BOEHM PORCELAIN GIANT PANDA CUBA
BOEHM PORCELAIN GIANT PANDA CUBA panda cub lays on his back nibbling on bamboo.
Inscription on bottom The People's Republic of China. 13171
Artist: Boehm
Issued: 1974
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Country of Origin: USA
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HARMONY KINGDOM TREASURE BOX, PAS
HARMONY KINGDOM TREASURE BOX, PAS DE DEUXVersion One. Features a pair of red pandas in tree branches, with a hostage giant panda inside lid. Harmony Kingdom factory sticker. This item has its original box with dimensions: 3.5 in. L x 3 in. W x 2.5 in. H.
Issued: c. 2002
Dimensions: 2"L x 1.75"W x 2.75"H
Manufacturer: Harmony Kingdom
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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BOEHM PORCELAIN FIGURINE, GIANT
BOEHM PORCELAIN FIGURINE, GIANT PANDA CUB 400-47 SIGNED...To the People of the People's Republic of China. A beautiful hand crafted and hand painted black and white cub on its back over bamboo leaves. Signed by Helen Boehm on the base. Boehm backstamp on the base.
Issued: 1974
Dimensions: 7.75"L x 5"W x 6"H
Manufacturer: Boehm Porcelain
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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BOEHM "GIANT PANDA CUB" PORCELAIN
BOEHM "GIANT PANDA CUB" PORCELAIN SCULPTURE BY EDWARD M...Boehm "Giant Panda Cub" porcelain sculpture by Edward Marshall, #400-47, ht. 6 1/4", lg. 8".
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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BOEHM 3PC ADULT & 2 BABY GIANT
BOEHM 3PC ADULT & 2 BABY GIANT PANDAS: 1) Boehm Resting Panda Cub 400-47 ''To the People of the People's Republic of China from the Edward Marshall Boehm Artists and Craftsmen of the United State of America December 1974'' on bottom. Measures 6'' h x 8'' l; 2) Boehm Seated Panda Cub 400-54 by Edward Marshall for Boehm; same markings on bottom. Measures 8.5'' h; 3) Rare Giant Panda on wood base measures approx 12'' h including base. Marked Boehm / Porcelain / Made in England Limited / Panda / Number 24 / year 1975. Original purchase price for all 3 = $8540.
CONDITION: 1) 1 leaf on bamboo branch is missing and the other has been repaired; 2) Some color loss on paws of right rear foot - otherwise in very good condition; 3) 1 leaf on the bamboo in left hand is broken/missing and the other is chipped/repaired.
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3 PC. BOENM PORCELAIN ANIMAL
3 PC. BOENM PORCELAIN ANIMAL COLLECTION: Comprising; 1- Ten Point Whitetail Buck, #12250-04. 1- Donkey, #20070. 1- Giant Panda Cub, #400-47. Largest Approx. 9.5'' h x 11'' l x 5'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
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TWO BOEHM PORCELAIN PANDA
TWO BOEHM PORCELAIN PANDA BEARSTwo Boehm Porcelain Panda Bears, incl. "Seated Panda Cub" and "Giant Panda Cub", taller h. 8 1/2 in. Provenance: The Schoenberger Collection, 1812 Palmer Avenue, New Orleans.
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ANDY WARHOL, AMERICAN
ANDY WARHOL, AMERICAN (1928-1987), ORANGUTAN, FROM ENDANGERED SPECIES, 1983, SCREENPRINT IN COLORS ON LENOX MUSEUM BOARD, 38 X 38 INCHESANDY WARHOL, American, (1928-1987) Orangutan, from Endangered Species, 1983, screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum board numbered and signed in pencil lower right "TP 6/30 Andy Warhol", with publishers stamp on the reverse, published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., with printer's blind stamp lower left, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum board Dimensions: 38 x 38 inches Provenance: Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York, New York; Private Collection, Connecticut Framed Dimensions: 52 x 52 x 1 inches Andy Warhol is one of the most iconic post-war American artists. His images are ubiquitous internationally even 20 years after his death. Warhol was fascinated with fame, celebrity culture, consumerism and money. These themes are prevalent throughout his works. Initially Warhol worked in advertising design moving to New York City to pursue a career as a commercial artist. In the early fifties, he started making his own works inspired by his experiences. Initially, he drew and painted but quickly moved to industrial media including screenprinting. Warhol employed the concepts of advertising design into his own artwork because it was a language everyone could understand. He incorporated elements of everyday American culture. In 1956, the Museum of Modern Art recognized his work and included him in his first major group show. By the 1960s, Warhol was a leading figure in the growing Pop Art movement. It was during this time that Warhol produced his best known works– Marilyn Monroe, Campbell's Soup Cans and Coca-Cola Bottles. The Endangered Species portfolio was commissioned and published in 1983 by Ronald Feldman, a prominent New York gallerist and dealer. Feldman and Warhol were both concerned about conservation and coastal erosion. The subjects of the Endangered Species portfolio – African Elephant, Pine Barrens Tree Frog, Giant Panda, Bald Eagle, Siberian Tiger, San Francisco Silverspot, Orangutan, Gervy's Zebra, Black Rhinoceros, and Bighorn Ram– were on the brink of extinction, many still are. Warhol's series highlights these animals as stylish portraits commanding attention from the viewer. Created ten years after the passage of the Endangered Species Act, Warhol's series was an effort to raise the public profile of these animals and draw attention to their plight. By 1983, Warhol had mastered color and works from this series pop with energy and vibrancy. The present lot is a trial proof 30 in which the artist experimented with different colors. In this edition the face of the Orangutan is a bronze metallic against a pink body and a lime green ground. In the final version from an edition of 150, Warhol chose blacks, yellows and browns as the primary colors creating a more muted and serious image. As of today, seven of ten animals featured in the series remain on the endangered species list. These works are still highly relevant bringing attention to climate change, erosion and the environmental toll on vulnerable animal populations. Tags: Fine Prints, 20th century, Pop Art, modern / contemporary Condition: overall very good condition; a few anomalies in the ink (additional photos available upon request), hinged at the top with 4 pieces of archival tape, gold ink on the reverse. 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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(7) Pottery collector steins, c/o
(7) Pottery collector steins, c/o Zoller & Born Oktoberfest 264/5000, Berliner Mauer The Wall 1875/14000, (2) Budweiser Endangered Species (1989 Asian Tiger #103435, 1992 Giant Panda #36669), (2) Artaffects by Perillo (1994 Hoofbeats #A640, 1990 The Buffalo Hunt #A640)
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AFTER ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928 -
AFTER ANDY WARHOL (AMERICAN, 1928 - 1987) 38" x 38" "Giant Panda", 1983. Screenprint in colors on Lenox museum board, unsigned proofs outside the edition, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith with blindstamp, New York, published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts with inkstamp verso, unframed.
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[Autographs and Manuscripts] The
[Autographs and Manuscripts] The Works of Theodore Roosevelt Signed Copy Plus Additional Titles Lot of 5 including book signed by Theodore Roosevelt as President of the United States. Specifically: The Works of Theodore Roosevelt. Part I The Winning of the West Executive Edition. New York: P.F. Collier & Son Publishers 1903. 8vo 380pp with frontispiece from a painting by Frederic Remington. Signed in black ink on FFEP with good wishes from Theodore Roosevelt / Sept 23d 1904. Roosevelt Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt. East of the Sun and West of the Moon. New York: Blue Ribbon Books 1926. 8vo 284pp with dj(damaged). Roosevelt Theodore and Kermit Roosevelt. Trailing the Giant Panda. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1929. 8vo 278pp with frontispiece from a painting by Carl Rungius and foldout map. Roosevelt Theodore. Oliver Cromwell. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1910. 8vo 260pp. Roosevelt Theodore. African Game Trails; An Account of the African Wanderings Of An American Hunter-Naturalist. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1910.
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A collection of Wade Whimsies Zoo
A collection of Wade Whimsies Zoo Set No 8 consisting Llama Cockatoo Bactrian Camel Lion Cub and Giant Panda Boxed (5)
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A Perthshire Glass Paperweight
A Perthshire Glass Paperweight the faceted hollow blown center having a figure of a giant panda with a cobalt exterior. Height 2 5/8 inches.
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Boehm painted bisque figure: "Giant
Boehm painted bisque figure: "Giant Panda Cub" with oval wood base 6 in. H., 8 in. L.