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Josephine Paddock, American, NY,
Josephine Paddock, American, NY, 1885-1964, o/c, Young Girl Scout, 14" x 18 1/2", relined, signed verso Estimate $200-400
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(11) BOY & GIRL SCOUT, MILITARY,
(11) BOY & GIRL SCOUT, MILITARY, AND OTHERcalendars, 1920s-40s. To include: December 1932 calendar, "Spirit of America", Norman Rockwell, Boy Scout profile. A smaller calendar, 1929, "Spirit of America". A 1934 calendar, "Happy Hours", Girl Scouts. A June 1943 calendar, "On the Alert", a WWII Naval battle scene. A June 1943 calendar, "Freedom Shall Not Perish from This Earth", art by Norman Rockwell. A 1936 calendar, "On Venetian Waters. A US Marine pamphlet, 1940s. A 1926 calendar, "Crystal Lake". A 1926 calendar, "Break of Day". A 1929 calendar, "Best Wishes". A 1929 calendar, poem within a stylized border.
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Box Old Boy Scout Merit Badge
Box Old Boy Scout Merit Badge Booklets etc. - 15pc and Wood Doll
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Boy Scout memorabilia forty-one
Boy Scout memorabilia forty-one pieces: Boy Scout uniforms; along with eleven manuals; Scouting Magazines 16 issues plus twelve miscellaneous items.
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Antique Box Boy Scout Papers & Sash
Antique Box Boy Scout Papers & Sash
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BOY SCOUT MERIT BADGE SASH WITH
BOY SCOUT MERIT BADGE SASH WITH TWENTY-TWO BADGES Circa 1930s-1940s together with an Eagle Scout Badge Medal circa 1933-54 and 3 Boy Scout of America medals for Progress Loyalty and Attendance each suspended from a blue ribbon; together with various items of Boy Scout ephemera dating to the 1930s (a lot)
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SUNNY AND ''KIDDIE KAMPERS''
SUNNY AND ''KIDDIE KAMPERS'' Boxed example Wolverine colorful graphics overall lithographed tin depicts boy and girl scouts at play and work standing in encampment; gravity action. 14'' h. Minor repair to box lid; toy (Exc. Cond.)
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TIN TOY SUNNY ANDY KIDDIE KAMPERS
TIN TOY SUNNY ANDY KIDDIE KAMPERS NO. 66. American mid 20th century. Moving toy with girl and boy scouts made by Wolverine. 13 1/2''l. with original box (damage)
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Box Old Boy Scout Novels 8pc
Box Old Boy Scout Novels 8pc
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BOY SCOUT WITH SCARF Scarce example
BOY SCOUT WITH SCARF Scarce example Hubley c. 1912 cast iron painted in brown uniform white hands and face. 5 3/4'' h. (Near Mint Cond.)
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BRIAN SANDERS (B 1937) GIRL
BRIAN SANDERS (B 1937) GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION W/CBrian Sanders (British, B. 1937) "Girl Guides Association" Original Watercolor painting on Paper.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This artwork originally appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Great Britain Girl Guides stamp issued March 24, 1982. When in 1908 Robert Baden-Powell's tremendously successful book "Scouting for Boys" was published, girls all over the country began to borrow their brothers' copies and to form small groups, calling themselves Girl Scouts. Powell's original intention was that Scouting should be for boys only. But girls, seeing the fun and adventure their brothers were having as Boy Scouts, began asking to join too. Robert Powell soon realized that if girls continued to call themselves Scouts , the boys, for whom the training was originally intended, may lose interest. He also knew that parents at that time would not approve such a tomboyish image for their daughters. He therefore chose for the girls a new name ... Girl Guides. Powell's sister, Agnes Baden-Powell, adapted "Scouting for Boys" as the basis of a parallel program for girls and, in conjunction with her brother, wrote "How Girls Can Help to Build Up the Empire" -- the official handbook for Girl Guides which was published in 1912. Due to popular demand the "Rosebuds," later re-named the Brownies, was added to the girls' movement to serve girls eight to eleven years old. Since their inception, the Girl Guides and Brownies have increased membership dramatically every year, with a combined total today of over 300,000 Guides and Brownies in the United Kingdom alone and millions more throughout the world.
Image Size: 12 x 14 in.
Overall Size: 13.25 x 19.5 in.
Unframed. (B06220)
Condition:
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VINTAGE BOY SCOUT & OTHER ITEMS
VINTAGE BOY SCOUT & OTHER ITEMS Includes boy scout mess kit, first aid kit, a compass, and match holder.
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Joe Csatari b.1929. Cub Scouts (two
Joe Csatari b.1929. Cub Scouts (two works). 1972, acrylic on paper. 17¼ h × 20½ w in. result: $189. estimate: $300–500. Lot includes Pals and America's Manpower Begins with Boypower created for the Cub Scouts of America.
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Two silver medals in boxes
Two silver medals in boxes presented by the Worker Sports Association c. 1930 together with a silver Boy Scout badge inscribed ''be prepared''.
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GOV. SANDERS SIGNED BOY SCOUT
GOV. SANDERS SIGNED BOY SCOUT CALENDAR After Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978), published by Brown & Bigelow (American 1892), Boys Scouts Of America calendar,1942, color tintogravure on paper, partial calendar after the original oil painting depicting a Boy Scout with an American Eagle and Presidents Abraham Lincoln and George Washington in the distance with the second Scout law, "A Scout Is Loyal", in a cartouche, printed signature lower right with youth signature in graphite lower left of the former and late Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), noting "2nd Class Troop 15", framed Sheet approx. h. 20.5", w. 16"; Overall h. 28.75", w. 23.75", d. 1"
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WILLIAM WEGMAN (b. 1943): CUB
WILLIAM WEGMAN (b. 1943): CUB SCOUTS Lithograph in color 15 x 22 3/4 in. signed in pencil titled numbered 23/30 and dated '86.
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American Girlhood Sampler Charl
American Girlhood Sampler Charl
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SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER.
SCHOOLGIRL NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER. worked by Sarah Marriott June 1 1825. The top section with alphabet and number rows over three flowering trees; centered with a verse reading ''O! May I always ready stand With my Lamp burning in my Hand May I in sight of Heaven rejoice When e'er I hear the Bridegrooms voice''; the bottom section with several depictions of flowering trees and birds; the whole within a strawberry border. Worked in polychrome silk threads on a linen ground. Framed - 14 1/4 in. x 9 1/2 in.
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CHARLIE DYE (1906-1972), THE SCOUTS
CHARLIE DYE (1906-1972), THE SCOUTS Title: Charlie Dye (1906-1972), The Scouts Medium: oil on paper Dimensions: 8 1/4 x 10 3/4 Frame dimensions: 17 3/4 x 19 3/4 x 1
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American School (Early 20th
American School (Early 20th Century) Girl in a Gypsy costume. Oil on canvas, no signature found, approx. 31-1/2" x 23-1/2, framed in a black painted frame overall approx. 37" x 29".
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Shirley Temple ''Stand Up and
Shirley Temple ''Stand Up and Cheer'' Doll in Box 16''
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Four American women activists:
Four American women activists: "Evangeline Booth" (1865-1850, reformer) signed in brown ink as Commander, Salvation Army National Headquarters stationery, two typed pages, September 28, 1922 to Raymond Schindler, New York City, regarding his efforts to "picturize" and bring the Oberamagau (Germany) Passion Play to America, 11 x 8-3/8 in., toning, fold through one letter of signature ; eight-line autograph letter signed "Julia Ward Howe" (1819-1910), writer and reformer, composer of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", referring to a check she had enclosed to pay a phone bill, 8 x 5 in., with a printed card inviting the women of Boston to attend a meeting in support of Cretian refugees, signed "Julia W. Howe" with inscriptions in blue ink, 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., both with slight soiling and toning ; "Lucy Stone" (1818-1893, suffragette) signed in ink on cut paper, biographical notes on verso, 2-1/4 x 4 in., minor stain, mounting tape at corners on verso ; "Helen Keller" (1880-1968, women's rights advocate, pacifist) signed in large letters in pencil on 2-1/2 x 6 in. paper, moderate toning, mounted on card ; with 1906 Women's Christian Temperance Union almanac, 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., and pledge card, 2-1/2 x 5-7/8 in., almanac with minor chips, stains, both with mounting tape on verso ; and Daughters of the American Revolution membership certificate of Grace Merritt Messina, July 21, 1928, blue seal, 13-1/2 x 16-1/2 in., fold, irregular toning, dampstains . (Eight pieces). Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Boy Scout bicycle bell ''Be
Boy Scout bicycle bell ''Be Prepared''.
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BRIAN SANDERS (BRITISH, B. 1937)
BRIAN SANDERS (BRITISH, B. 1937) "BOY SCOUTS"Brian Sanders (British, B. 1937) "Boy Scouts" Watercolor on Paper.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting is the original appeared on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the Great Britain Boy Scouts stamp issued March 24, 1982.
Probably the world's most famous youth movement is the 1982 marked its 75th anniversary and anniversary of the birth of its founder, Robert Baden-Powell. By the year 1908, Powell's experiences in the British Army convinced him that British boys needed far more physical training and experience in outdoor life. Having previously written a military manual for British recruits called "Aids to Scouting," Powell decided to rewrite his manual for younger readership. The new version, entitled Scouting for Boys, became a tremendous success. Practically overnight, thousands of Scout Patrols sprang up throughout Britain to try out Powell's fun and adventurous ideas. Powell's original intention was that Scouting should be for boys between the ages of eleven and eighteen. But younger boys, seeing the fun and adventure older brothers and friends were having as Boy Scouts, began asking to join too. Thus, in 1914 Powell announced his plans for "Junior Scouts," since changed to Cub Scouts, to include boys under eleven years of age. Since then, numerous other sub-groups of the prestigious Scout movement have been added. And today, the excitement and magic of Scouting has never been stronger, for there are now over fifteen million Scouts, ages eight to twenty, around the world, with well over 650,000 in the United Kingdom alone!
Image Size: 12 x 14.25 in.
Overall Size: 13.75 x 19 in.
Unframed.
(B06249)
Condition:
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- All artwork is listed and sold per section (10) of our terms and conditions, please read over all definitions of authorship prior to bidding to better understand artwork listings.
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Unsigned miniature Painting of a
Unsigned miniature Painting of a Girl Holding a Fan The pretty miss in yellow stands in a forest landscape in front of a pond, framed in a narrow brass frame under glass overall approx. 4-1/8" x 3-1/8".
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POSTER, USA BONDS/BOY SCOUTS OF
POSTER, USA BONDS/BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, J.C. LEYENDECK...(New York, 1874-1951)
USA Bonds/Third Liberty Loan Campaign, Boy Scouts of America, signed lower right in stone "J.C. Leyendecker", American Lithographic Co., New York, circa 1918, lithographic poster, 30-1/16 x 20 in.; unframed
Condition:
"C6" or very good condition with good color, four larger tears, two long, into image some retouch, but nicely restored and not too distracting, other small tears and losses upper right
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VINTAGE EAGLE SCOUT OUTFIT Includes
VINTAGE EAGLE SCOUT OUTFIT Includes badge sash, shirt, and cap.
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Unused New Zealand boy scouts and
Unused New Zealand boy scouts and girl scout stamps. 3d-1d, 2d-1d, 1 1/2-1/2d, various conditions
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Boy Scout Association, Medal of
Boy Scout Association, Medal of Merit, 3rd Issue (1922-34) by Collins, London, gilt metal, reverse engraved 'J.M. Denny. 14-12-32', with brooch bar, good very fine, in a red leather box Note: Designed by Baden Powell in 1928, the medal was worn by Scouts of Great Britain and the colonies until 1934
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Vintage Cub Scout Folk Art Wood
Vintage Cub Scout Folk Art Wood Statue 24''
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MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRL
MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF YOUNG GIRL The young girl is depicted holding a doll.
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FOLKSY PORTRAIT OF GIRL WITH
FOLKSY PORTRAIT OF GIRL WITH FLAG (AMERICAN SCHOOL EARLY 20TH CENTURY). Gouache and pencil on press board unsigned. Patriotic image with girl dressed in white holding a flag and liberty cap. Penciled mottos. Stains. In a frame 20.5''h. 17.5''w.
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Garden Sculpturetwo part form
Garden Sculpturetwo part form cast resin in the form of a young girl with flower basket seated on a stone bench.HOA 25 in.
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MERLIN LITTLE THUNDER, THE ORIGINAL
MERLIN LITTLE THUNDER, THE ORIGINAL BOY SCOUTSMerlin Little Thunder, (Cheyenne, b. 1956) The Original Boy Scouts, gouache on paper titled lower left: "THE ORIGINAL BOY SCOUTS" signed lower right: MERLIN LITTLE THUNDER © artist cipher on linen mat gouache on paper Dimensions: 2 x 2 3/4 in. (5.1 x 7 cm.), Frame: 10 1/2 x 11 1/4 x 1 3/4 in. (26.7 x 28.6 x 4.4 cm.) Provenance: The Estate of Buddy and Connie S. Sanchez
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Hummel figurine girl with scarf.
Hummel figurine girl with scarf. 5 1/2'' Ht.
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GROUP OF FOUR AMERICAN GIRL
GROUP OF FOUR AMERICAN GIRL DOLLSGroup of Four American Girl Dolls,