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GROPPER, William. 1962 W/C
GROPPER, William. 1962 W/C Judaica "Old East Side" Signed lower right. Size:15 x 10. Labels verso. Condition: Good, not examined outside frame. William Gropper, American-New York, 1997-1977. Provenance: Manhattan collector.
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GROPPER, William. Set of Six
GROPPER, William. Set of Six Political Etchings each pencil signed and editioned 12/100. Size: images about 6 x 4. Condition: Good. Six Etchings by William Gropper, American, 1897-1977, including Cloak Room, For the Record, Point of Order, Mister President, Club Members, Caucus. Published by the Associated American Artists. William Gropper, American-New York, 1997-1977. Provenance: Manhattan collector.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN.
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN. 1897-1977) ETCHINGFisherman, 1965. One of twelve etchings from the portfolio, Gropper: Twelve Etchings. Signed in pencil in the l/r margin, also signed on the plate, numbered in pencil 23/100 l/l. On BFK Rives paper, printed Sorini, published Associated American Artists. Sheet size 19 by 22 in., plate size 12 by 15.5 in., framed 17 by 21 in. (Cond: good)
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William Gropper 1897–1977.
William Gropper 1897–1977. Summation. 1939, lithograph. 20? h × 13? w in. result: $441. estimate: $200–300. Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘107/175 Gropper’. This work is number 107 from the edition of 175.
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William Gropper (American
William Gropper (American 1897-1977) Meeting in Town lithograph signed Sophie Gropper (lower right) 12 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897-1977)William Gropper (American, 1897-1977), "War", ink and charcoal on paper, signed lower right, artist studio label with title en verso, 19 1/2 in. x 25 1/8 in., unframed. Provenance: Grosvenor Gallery, London. Condition: Overall poor condition.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897 -
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897 - 1977) 10 ?" x 15 ?" image "Uprooted" from series "Caprichos", 1953-56. Lithograph, signed in the plate lower right, titled in pencil lower left, matted, in a wooden frame, overall 19 ½" x 23 ¼".
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897 -
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897 - 1977) 14 ¼" x 10 ½" "Jazz" and "Can-Can." Pair of color lithographs, signed in pencil by the artist lower right, signed in the plate lower left, tipped in a mat, overall with mat 17" x 13 ½". Shaw Galleries (Pittsburgh) label verso.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN 1897-1977), COURTROOM SCENE, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, FRAME: 27 X 33 INWilliam Gropper (American 1897-1977), Courtroom Scene, Color Lithograph, Frame: 27 x 33 in
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William Gropper 1897–1977. Skaters.
William Gropper 1897–1977. Skaters. c. 1940, oil on board. 12 h × 15? w in. result: $750. estimate: $800–1,200. Signed to lower right ‘Gropper’. Provenance: Heritage Gallery, Los Angeles | Private Collection
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WILLIAM GROPPER (1897-1977): MAD
WILLIAM GROPPER (1897-1977): MAD MAN Mixed media on paper board signed lower left. 22 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. 23 x 20 in. (frame).
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WILLIAM GROPPER, LITHOGRAPH OF
WILLIAM GROPPER, LITHOGRAPH OF ORCHESTRA William Gropper (American 1897-1977), circa 1935, lithograph depicting a conductor and an orchestra performing, editioned 47/125 at lower left, signed at lower right, framed under glass. Approx. sight h. 18", w. 25"; Overall h. 29.5", w. 35.5", d. 2".
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Lot three signed and numbered
Lot three signed and numbered prints by ''Gropper''. Sight 14 1/2'' x 8 1/2'' each.
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German Schreiber Porcelain
German Schreiber Porcelain Figural Group German a figural group of courting couple the lady in an elegant lace dress with applied porcelain flowers the man holding a mandolin marked R. Schreiber; ht. 13 wd. 12 in.
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Group of miscellaneous woodenware
Group of miscellaneous woodenware 19th/20th c. to include springerle boards slaw cutters etc. ?
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN 1897-1977) UPROOTED. Lithograph signed in pencil lower right and titled lower left; Frame: 21.25'' x 27.25'' 10.4'' x 15.6'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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WILLIAM GROPPER (1897-1977),
WILLIAM GROPPER (1897-1977), UNTITLED Title: William Gropper (1897-1977), Untitled Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 14 x 22 Framed dimension: 21 3/8 x 29 1/4 x 2 5/8
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897-1977), FOUR MATTED LITHOGRAPHS, ALL LIMITED EDITION DISTRIBUTED BY ASSOCIATED AMERICAN ARTISTS WITH CARD MOUNTED ON MAT, INCLUDING: “FINN MACCOOL”, DEPICTING A MINER IN A CAVE TAKING A ...William Gropper (American, 1897-1977), four matted lithographs, all limited edition distributed by Associated American Artists with card mounted on mat, including: "Finn MacCool", depicting a miner in a cave taking a break, signed in pencil lower right, even toning, hinged top to top, mat: 18" h. x 14" w. paper size: 16" h. x 12" w.; "Joshua Fought The Battle Of Jericho", depicting an elderly bearded man with fists raised, crumbling foundations, and smoke in the background, signed in plate with pencil signed in lower right, uneven toning with initial area of the figure depicted and shading being of darker tone, excluding area found under the info card, hinged top to top, mat: 18" h. x 14" w. paper size: 17 1/2" h. x 13" w.; "Joe Margarc", depicting an industrial setting with a working man bending a steel rod and amazed onlookers, signed in plate with pencil signed in lower right, even toning, hinged top to top, mat: 18" h. x 14" w. paper size: 16 1/4" h. x 12 1/2" w. ; and last "Johnny Appleseed", depicting an elderly bearded man standing in a miniature forest holding a sack and books, signed in plate with pencil signed in lower right, uneven toning with initial area of the figure depicted and shading being of darker tone, excluding area found under the info card, hinged top to top, mat: 18" h. x 14" w. paper size: 17" h. x 12 1/2" w.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN, 1897-1977) THE SENATOR ALONG WITH TWO LIKE PRINTS COLOR LITHOGRAPH: 15 X 18 IN. (SIGHT)Framed; lower right signed: Gropper; LEONARD BASKIN "J. F. MILLET AND ROUSSEAU, 1969" Wood engraving: 7 1/2 x 7 in. Framed; lower left numbered: CIX/CLXXV; lower right signed: Baskin; and PEGGY BACON "FOILED AGAIN, 1925"; drypoint etching; 7 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. lower left titled and dated: Foiled Again 1925; lower right inscribed and signed: for Sandy, Peggy Bacon signed and dated in graphite Color lithograph: 15 x 18 in. (sight)
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WILLIAM "BILL" GROPPER
WILLIAM "BILL" GROPPER (AMERICAN/NEW YORKWilliam "Bill" Gropper (American/New York, 1897-1977), "For the Record", 1986, soft ground etching, pencil-signed and numbered "69/100" lower margin, "Associated American Artists, New York, NY" label with artist, title and artist biography on mat, "Associated American Artists Certificate of Authenticity" with artist, title and date on reverse of mat, 6 3/4 in. x 3 3/4 in., matted. Condition: Overall good condition.
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SIX WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN
SIX WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN 1897-1977) ETCHINGSSix William Gropper (American 1897-1977) Etchings from "The Senate" series to include "For the Record" edition 64/100 "Mister President" edition 73/100 "Cloak Room" edition 64/100 "Club Members" edition 62/100 "Point of Order" edition 64/100 "Caucus" edition 64/100 each pencil signed lower right with artist bios on verso printed by American Associated Artists each 6"x 3 1/2"
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. Condition: Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received starting the week of the sale.
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WILLIAM GROPPER, AMERICAN
WILLIAM GROPPER, AMERICAN (1897-1977), CHESS PLAYERS, LITHOGRAPH, 13"H X 16"W (SIGHT), 20 1/4"H X 23 1/4"W (FRAME)William Gropper, American, (1897-1977) Chess Players, lithograph pencil signed and numbered 59/100 lower margin. Biography from the Archives of AskArt: New-York born artist William Gropper was a painter and cartoonist who, with caricature style, focused on social concerns, and was actively engaged in support of the organized labor movement throughout his career. During the 1930s, working as a part of the Federal Arts Project, he produced some of the most gripping social protest works of the Great Depression. Subjects included industrial strikes and incidents of strike breaking, especially in the coal mining and steel-production centers. He did much illustration-cartoon work for the New York Tribune newspaper, Vanity Fair magazine and the politically 'left-wing' publication, "New Masses." Gropper's painting, Youngstown Strike, has received much attention for its strong, social-realist impact and was apparently prompted by the extended strikes staged in 1936-37 by workers at the Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio. During these years chaos frequently reigned throughout much of the city. In one incident, following a savage confrontation with police guards by workers and their families, the police tear gassed and shot at the workers; two strikers were killed and twenty-eight injured. Gropper visited Youngstown during this period, and commented on the incident in an article and a series of descriptive action sketches published in The Nation. Some of his other pieces focused on the hypocrisy of government figures, especially members of the United States Senate. As a young man, William Gropper was a student of Robert Henri and George Bellows at the Ferrer School from 1912 to 1915. He did fine-art painting on the side until the early 1920s, and had his first solo exhibition in 1936. In 1938, he completed a mural for the Department of the Interior in Washington DC. Sources: Howard E Wooden at Butlerart.com Dictionary of American Art by Matthew Baigell lithograph Dimensions: 13"H x 16"W (sight), 20 1/4"H x 23 1/4"W (frame)
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A Group of Wood and Tin Graters,
A Group of Wood and Tin Graters, Slicers and Pounders
19th Century
comprising four pounders, a masher, six graters, three slicers and a two-handle chopper; 15 items total.
Height of largest slicer 19 1/4 x width 7 5/8 inches.
Property from the Dean Lower Estate, Lanark, Illinois
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GROUP OF LINENSGroup of Linens,
GROUP OF LINENSGroup of Linens,
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WILLIAM GROPPER, LITHOGRAPH OF
WILLIAM GROPPER, LITHOGRAPH OF ORCHESTRA William Gropper (American 1897-1977), circa 1935, lithograph depicting a conductor and an orchestra performing, editioned 47/125 at lower left, signed at lower right, framed under glass.
Approximate dimensions: sight h. 18", w. 25"; Overall h. 29.5", w. 35.5", d. 2".
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Group of linens including a bed
Group of linens including a bed sheet; tableclothes runners damask napkins towels etc.
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JAN GROOVER (b. 1943): UNTITLED
JAN GROOVER (b. 1943): UNTITLED (HOLDING BABY'S HAND) Platinum palladium print 10 x 8 in. (image) signed numbered 2/15 and dated 1990.
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Lot three 19th c. graters.
Lot three 19th c. graters.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (1897-1977),
WILLIAM GROPPER (1897-1977), "UPROOTED," CIRCA 1945, LITHOGRAPH ON WOVE PAPER, IMAGE: 10.5" H X 15.625" W; SHEET: 12.625" H X 19" WWilliam Gropper, (1897-1977) "Uprooted," circa 1945, Lithograph on wove paper From the edition of unknown size Signed and titled in pencil in the lower margin: Wm. Gropper Lithograph on wove paper Dimensions: Image: 10.5" H x 15.625" W; Sheet: 12.625" H x 19" W
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GROUP OF BURL MORTAR AND PESTLES
GROUP OF BURL MORTAR AND PESTLES AND MASHERS Group of Burl Mortar and Pestles and Mashers
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Charles Paul Gruppe (American
Charles Paul Gruppe (American 1860-1940) ''The Wood Chopper'' Sgn. lower right Chas. P Gruppe. Oil/panel.Condition: Original condition and frame.Dimensions: 12'' x 16''E
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Robert Gruppe (American b. 1944)
Robert Gruppe (American b. 1944) "Gloucester" oil on canvas signed lower right 25 in. x 30 in. framed.
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WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN
WILLIAM GROPPER (AMERICAN 1897-1977), SEATED ROMAN MAN, ETCHING, SIGNED L.R., AND NUMBERED 41/50 L.L., FRAME: 24 1/4 X 20 IN. (61.6 X 50.8 CM.)William Gropper (American 1897-1977), Seated Roman Man, Etching, Signed l.r., and numbered 41/50 l.l.,, Dimensions: Frame: 24 1/4 x 20 in. (61.6 x 50.8 cm.)
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GRUPPE, Charles, (American/Dutch,
GRUPPE, Charles, (American/Dutch, 1860-1940): Dutch Canal Scene with Cows and Windmill, Oil/Canvas, 16'' x 20'', signed lower right, fine gilded gesso frame, 26.5'' x 30''.
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CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE,
CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE, (MA/MY/NETHERLANDS,1860-1940) Laborer with Wagon and Team in Forest Clearing, oil on canvas, signed lower right, housed in a modern watergilt ogee frame with carved liner, OS: 30 1/2" x 35 1/2", SS: 24 1/2" x 29 1/2", fine condition.
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Charles Paul Gruppe (American
Charles Paul Gruppe (American 1860-1940) Dutch Girl Knitting Sgn. Lower right Chas. P. Gruppe. O/C. Condition: Original condition & frame.Dimensions: 24'' x 16''Provenance: Property from The Strong sold to benefit the museum's collections fund.E