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GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS! MOVIE POSTER
GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS! MOVIE POSTER 1960. Staring Elvis and Stella Stevens, 43 x 28 1/2 in., framed.
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GROUP OF FOUR AMERICAN GIRL
GROUP OF FOUR AMERICAN GIRL DOLLSGroup of Four American Girl Dolls,
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THE WAY OF A GIRL.The Way of a
THE WAY OF A GIRL.The Way of a Girl. MGM, 1925. 24 x 33". Silent-era film poster for the Danish release, produced during the second year of MGM's operation. Linen backed. Old fold lines, with small areas of restoration along those lines. A-.
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19TH C. SCHOOL: GIRLS PAINTING
19TH C. SCHOOL: GIRLS PAINTING Hand-colored gelatin silver print 9 1/4 x 11 1/2 in. (sheet).
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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)
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ENGLISH SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY , GIRLS
ENGLISH SCHOOL 19TH CENTURY , GIRLS GATHERING WATER, OIL ON ARTIST BOARD, FRAME: 13-3/4 X 17-3/4 INEnglish School 19th Century , Girls Gathering Water, Oil on Artist Board, Frame: 13-3/4 x 17-3/4 in
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PAINTING OF 3 GIRLSModern oil
PAINTING OF 3 GIRLSModern oil painting on canvas of 3 girls holding hands and running down a road. Unsigned. 12 x 16, framed 17 x 21 inches.
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A pair of Indian miniatures of
A pair of Indian miniatures of young girls in dramatic poses. 12 x 17cm.
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HUMMEL SCHOOOL GIRLS 177 FIGURAL
HUMMEL SCHOOOL GIRLS 177 FIGURAL GROUPHummel porcelain figural group, School Girls, 177, TMK8, approx 9.5"h7"w, 4.5"d, 4lbs
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American Girlhood Sampler Charl
American Girlhood Sampler Charl
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An oil on canvas study of a young
An oil on canvas study of a young girl. Signed bottom right Guy Combier. 21 x 26 cm.
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A Folk Art Portrait of Two Girls
A Folk Art Portrait of Two Girls
19th Century
gouache, pen, and ink on paper.
4 3/8 x 3 1/4 inches.
Property from a Michigan Collector
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''The Girl's Own Paper'' annual
''The Girl's Own Paper'' annual 1884 together with a quarter leather bound volume ''La Revolution Francaise'' and ''Le Roman Napoleon'' by O. Aubry both French text.
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PHIL BECK, "GIRL AND FRIENDS",
PHIL BECK, "GIRL AND FRIENDS", OIL ON CANVAS Phil Beck (American b. 1949), "Girl with Friends", oil on canvas, Western scene depicting a seated Native American girl in a landscape with a horse and lamb, signed at lower left, framed. Provenance: Private Collection, Concord, NC; Revere Auctions, 6/23/2018, Lot 159. Approx. canvas h. 24", w. 18"; Overall h. 35.5", w. 29.5", d. 1.5".
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EUROPEAN SCHOOL: GIRL WITH DOLL Oil
EUROPEAN SCHOOL: GIRL WITH DOLL Oil on canvas relined 36 x 29 in.
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"GIRLS IN PRISON" 1956 ORIGINAL
"GIRLS IN PRISON" 1956 ORIGINAL MOVIE POSTER American, 20th century. "Girls In Prison" - 1956, offset lithograph on paper, unsigned. Approx: 41" x 27".
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Group of lady's dressing articles
Group of lady's dressing articles to include perfume bottles silver etui two Limoges boxes etc. ?
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Two Ukrainian Soviet figures one of
Two Ukrainian Soviet figures one of a woman holding an unusual pot the other a girl with green headscarf.
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19C AMERICAN SCHOOL YOUNG GIRL
19C AMERICAN SCHOOL YOUNG GIRL PORTRAIT PAINTING United States19th CenturyNaturalistic depiction of a young girl dressed in pink with blue jewelry holding white flowers.
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EUROPEAN SCHOOL: LANDSCAPE WITH
EUROPEAN SCHOOL: LANDSCAPE WITH GIRLS PEEKING BEHIND TREE Oil on canvas 15 x 27 3/4 in. bearing signature Gaugin.
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GROUP OF FIFTEEN LADY'S FASHION
GROUP OF FIFTEEN LADY'S FASHION WATCHES
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W. H. SIMPSON, GIRLS ON A PATHW. H.
W. H. SIMPSON, GIRLS ON A PATHW. H. Simpson(British, 1866-1911)Girls on a pathoil on canvassigned lower left19 1/2 x 29 1/2in (50 x 75cm)
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20TH C. OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTS FOUR
20TH C. OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTS FOUR YOUNG GIRLS IN WHITE DRESSES WITH BOWS IN THEIR HAIR TWIRLING RIBBONS AROUND A MAYPOLE, SPONGE T...20th C. oil on canvas, depicts four young girls in white dresses with bows in their hair twirling ribbons around a maypole, sponge textured landscape in bright greens, yellow, and orange, signed "Vernon" LL, framed, condition consistent with age including light wear and toning, ss: 7 1/4" h. x 9 1/4" d.
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MODERN ABSTRACT THREE GIRLS
MODERN ABSTRACT THREE GIRLS PORTRAIT PAINTING United States20th CenturyThree female figures comprised of thin black lines over red, green, blue, and white.
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TOO MANY GIRLSoriginal movie
TOO MANY GIRLSoriginal movie poster; Condition: restored and linen backed; 85 x 45 inches, framed Condition:
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DRAWING OF A GIRLpencil and colored
DRAWING OF A GIRLpencil and colored pencil heightened with white gouache on laid paper, matted (unframed); signed lower right "R..."; 12 3/4 x 9 1/4 inches sheet Condition:
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JEAN CALOGERO (1922-2001): TWO
JEAN CALOGERO (1922-2001): TWO YOUNG GIRLS Oil on canvas 28 1/2 x 21 in. signed.
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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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Lady's dr
Lady's dr
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Two Bing and Grondahl porcelain
Two Bing and Grondahl porcelain figures of young girls The first modeled as a girl kneeling beside a goat and the second modeled as a girl beside 2 young calves. (2). Tallest H: 8 in. The girl with cows bears an inscription on the back base ''AXEL Locker''. Printed marks on bottom ''B&G 2270 S''. Impressed marks A23. Over all fine condition. The Girl with goat in over all fine condition. Prinited marks to base ''B&G 2180 KH''. There are two stikes at the bottom rim of this piece.
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1918 Advertising Calendar Young
1918 Advertising Calendar Young Ladywith verse ''Every girl's a princess when love shines in her eyes''
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GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURINE, SCHOOL
GOEBEL HUMMEL FIGURINE, SCHOOL GIRLS 177 RAREThree school girls stand together with pensive expressions.
Artist: Goebel
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 9"H x 7.5"W
Manufacturer: Goebel
Country of Origin: Germany
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MARBLE FIGURAL GROUP. Two girls
MARBLE FIGURAL GROUP. Two girls at a wall watching birds. 14''h. 9 1/2''w. 5''d.
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An Early Pettipoint Picture
An Early Pettipoint Picture Depicting a young girl resting in a landscape, with pink flowers in her hair and holding her straw hat by the pink ribbon, framed in an oval gilt frame under glass overall approx. 11-1/2" x 13-1/2".
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WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.Why Girls
WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME.Why Girls Leave Home. Producers Releasing Corporation, 1945. One sheet (27 x 41"). Poster for an American drama starring Lola Lane. Linen backed with old fold lines and a few resulting chips. A-.
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19TH C. SCHOOL: PAIR OF PORTRAITS
19TH C. SCHOOL: PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF YOUNG GIRLS Oil on canvas 29 3/4 x 24 in. unsigned.