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BROWN, ED. MAGIC FROM THE
BROWN, ED. MAGIC FROM THE REPERTOIRE OF HARRY RISER [AU...Brown, Ed. Magic from the Repertoire of Harry Riser [author's manuscript]. Circa 1981. Four 4to comb-bound volumes, being the author's manuscript for this manual of sleight-of-hand magic. Approx. 350 pages. Numerous corrections. Sold together with correspondence from Brown and Harry Riser to Jeff Busby regarding the publication and various notes and comments on its contents. In one form or another, the tricks described in this manuscript were eventually published in two volumes: Secrets of an Escamoteur and The Feints and Temps of Harry Riser.
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WILLIAM H. BROWN, PORTRAIT
WILLIAM H. BROWN, PORTRAIT GALLERY OF DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN CITIZENS, PUBLISHED BY G.A. BAKER & CO., 1931, 1 VOLWilliam H. Brown, Portrait Gallery of Distinguished American Citizens, Published by G.A. Baker & Co., 1931, 1 vol
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WILLIAM HENRY BROWNAmerican
WILLIAM HENRY BROWNAmerican 1808-1883Full-length silhouette of a portly man in a top hat. Printed sepia background with lake and village in distance. Signed lower left W.H. Brown''.14'' x 10'' sight. Framed.''
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Harley Brown (American, b. 1939)
Harley Brown
(American, b. 1939)
Ishi
pastel
signed Harley Brown and titled (lower left)
24 x 18 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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Larry K. Brown (20th century)
Larry K. Brown (20th century) Abstract Composition handmade paper and other materials 95 x 47 1/2 inches.
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LARRY BROWN (AMERICAN/NEW YORK,
LARRY BROWN (AMERICAN/NEW YORK, B. 1942)Larry Brown (American/New York, b. 1942), "Ritual", 2001, oil on panel, initialed, titled and dated en verso, 16 in. x 12 in., unframed.
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HORACE BROWN (AMERICAN, 1876 -
HORACE BROWN (AMERICAN, 1876 - 1949) 20" x 24" Landscape with hills. Oil on masonite, signed lower right, in a rustic painted frame, overall 23 ¾" x 27 ¾".
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Derek Brown (British/Contemporary)
Derek Brown (British/Contemporary) "Headley Heath, Surrey", oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled on stretcher verso, 10" x 12". Handsomely framed.
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BROWN, Hugh Boycott, (United
BROWN, Hugh Boycott, (United Kingdom, 1909 - 1990): Boat on the beach, O/M, 9.75'' x 13'', signed lower right, Victoria Street Galleries, COA affixed verso, framed, 13.75'' x 17''.
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HUGH BOYCOTT BROWN (ENGLAND,
HUGH BOYCOTT BROWN (ENGLAND, 1909-1990), "BURSLEDON HAMBLE RIVER TOWARDS DEACON'S YARD"., OIL ON BOARD, 16" X 20". FRAMED 22" X 26".HUGH BOYCOTT BROWN, England, 1909-1990, "Bursledon Hamble River Towards Deacon's Yard". Signed lower right "Hugh Boycott Brown". Titled verso. Dimensions: Oil on board, 16" x 20". Framed 22" x 26".
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Harry Brooker (British,
Harry Brooker (British, 1848-1940)
Property from a Prominent Corporate Collection
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*John George Brown (American
*John George Brown (American 1831-1913) The Hunter 1865 oil on canvas signed John George Brown and dated (lower right) 16 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches.
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Harry (Henry) Chase (American,
Harry (Henry) Chase (American, 1853-1889) "Off Hastings"; oil on board; 12" x 20"; signed and dated 1878 lower left.
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JAMES BROWN (AMERICAN,
JAMES BROWN (AMERICAN, 1951-2020), MOROCCAN I Bronze with verdi patina, stamped "JB" on the lower reverse edge, number 2 from an edition of 6, circa 1986. From a series of six created by the artist from modeling clay in June 1993 and cast by the foundry, Victor D. Zornado. This lot is accompanied by an ex-library copy of The Moroccan: James Brown published by Lococo-Mulder Fine Art Publishers.
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PASTEL, HARLEY BROWN Harley Brown
PASTEL, HARLEY BROWN Harley Brown (American, b. 1939), "Blackfoot, The Stump," 1967, pastel on paper, signed and dated lower right, sight: 26"h x 20"w, overall (with frame): 31.25"h x 24.75"w
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HARRY A. DAVIS, AMERICAN
HARRY A. DAVIS, AMERICAN (1914-2006), RECLINING WOMAN WITH BOOK, OIL ON CANVAS, 25"H X 35"W (SIGHT), 32 3/4"H 42 1/4"W (FRAME)Harry A. Davis, American, (1914-2006) reclining woman with book, oil on canvas signed lower right Provenance: From a private collector in Zionsville / Indianapolis. From the Archive of AskArt: Born in Hillsboro Indiana in 1914, he moved to Brownsburg in 1920. He entered Herron School of Art in 1933 and earned his BFA in 1938, the same year he won Prix de Rome in Painting. He spent the third year with the academy in New York City. In 1941 he was named Artist-in-residence at Beloit College, Wisconsin. After enlisting in the Army in 1942, he designed camouflage in North Africa and in 1944 became a combat artist with the Fifth Army Historical unit in Italy. The drawings and paintings completed during this time are property of the War Department at the Pentagon. His studio was located in Brownsburg until 1960. At that time, he began an ongoing series of paintings of landmarks that interested him and has since completed over 500 of these paintings. For 37 years he taught drawing and painting at the Herron School of Art and was proclaimed Professor Emeritus. In 1971, the school recognized his 25th year of teaching with a stipend from the Milliken Fund for research in England. For the Indiana Sesquicentennial in 1972 he presented an exhibition entitled "My City" at the Herron gallery. A sabbatical in 1975 enabled him to paint in Southern Indiana for his "A Segment of the Historic Ohio River Valley" as part of the U.S. Bicentennial celebration in 1976. For a traveling show in 1983, "Here and There; The Italian Influence", he compared buildings of Indiana to those of Italy. Because of his fascination with Hoosier architecture, he received the Sandi Servaas Memorial Award from Historic Landmarks of Indiana. He died in Indianapolis, Thursday, February 9, 2006. oil on canvas Dimensions: 25"H x 35"W (sight), 32 3/4"H 42 1/4"W (frame)
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HALL, TREVOR. THE CARD MAGIC OF
HALL, TREVOR. THE CARD MAGIC OF EDWARD G. BROWN. LONDON...Hall, Trevor. The Card Magic of Edward G. Brown. London: Magic Circle, 1973. Navy blue cloth stamped in gold on spine, with pictorial jacket. Frontispiece and plates. 8vo. Jacket lightly worn at ends, else a fine copy.
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HARRY A. DAVIS, AMERICAN
HARRY A. DAVIS, AMERICAN (1914-2006), SEATED FEMALE SEMI NUDE FIGURE STUDY, CHARCOAL ON PAPER, 23 1/2"H X 19 1/4"W (FRAME), 15 1/2"H X 11 1/2"W (SIGHT)Harry A. Davis, American, (1914-2006) seated female semi nude figure study, charcoal on paper signed lower right. Provenance: From a private collector in Zionsville / Indianapolis. From the Archives of AskArt: Born in Hillsboro Indiana in 1914, he moved to Brownsburg in 1920. He entered Herron School of Art in 1933 and earned his BFA in 1938, the same year he won Prix de Rome in Painting. He spent the third year with the academy in New York City. In 1941 he was named Artist-in-residence at Beloit College, Wisconsin. After enlisting in the Army in 1942, he designed camouflage in North Africa and in 1944 became a combat artist with the Fifth Army Historical unit in Italy. The drawings and paintings completed during this time are property of the War Department at the Pentagon. His studio was located in Brownsburg until 1960. At that time, he began an ongoing series of paintings of landmarks that interested him and has since completed over 500 of these paintings. For 37 years he taught drawing and painting at the Herron School of Art and was proclaimed Professor Emeritus. In 1971, the school recognized his 25th year of teaching with a stipend from the Milliken Fund for research in England. For the Indiana Sesquicentennial in 1972 he presented an exhibition entitled "My City" at the Herron gallery. A sabbatical in 1975 enabled him to paint in Southern Indiana for his "A Segment of the Historic Ohio River Valley" as part of the U.S. Bicentennial celebration in 1976. For a traveling show in 1983, "Here and There; The Italian Influence", he compared buildings of Indiana to those of Italy. Because of his fascination with Hoosier architecture, he received the Sandi Servaas Memorial Award from Historic Landmarks of Indiana. He died in Indianapolis, Thursday, February 9, 2006. charcoal on paper Dimensions: 23 1/2"H x 19 1/4"W (frame), 15 1/2"H x 11 1/2"W (sight)
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Harry Davis (1885-1970)/View of
Harry Davis (1885-1970)/View of Bridgnorth/view of the town overlooking the bridge/signed H Davis/watercolour, 31.5cm x 49cm, framed/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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Harry Jackson (American b. 1924)
Harry Jackson (American b. 1924) "Trail Boss" after 1958 bronze initialed dated and with copyright mark on self-base numbered "25" at edge of base on a rectangular plinth height 9 1/2 in.
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JAMES BROWN (1915-2020),
JAMES BROWN (1915-2020), UNTITLED, 1985, STAIN AND GRAPHITE ON PAPER, 40" H X 59.5" WJames Brown, (1915-2020) Untitled, 1985, Stain and graphite on paper Signed and dated lower right: James Brown; dated again on a gallery label affixed to the frame's backing board Stain and graphite on paper Dimensions: 40" H x 59.5" W Provenance: Maloney Fine Art, Los Angeles, CA Private Collection, Southern California
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Roger Brown (American 1941-1997)
Roger Brown (American 1941-1997) Only the Names Have Been Changed to Protect the Innocent off-set lithograph signed Roger Brown and dated (lower right) 30 1/2 x 20 inches.
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Brown (Robert) The Book of the
Brown (Robert) The Book of the Landed Estate, 1st edition, London 1869, 4to, decorative quarter leather binding, with 7 others relating to estate management, tenancy, leases etc
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HALL, TREVOR. THE CARD MAGIC OF
HALL, TREVOR. THE CARD MAGIC OF EDWARD G. BROWN.Hall, Trevor. The Card Magic of Edward G. Brown. London: Magic Circle, 1973. Navy cloth stamped in gilt, pictorial jacket. Illustrated. 8vo. Fine. With publisher's prospectus.
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Frank Baldwin Hunter (American,
Frank Baldwin Hunter (American, 1883-1958) Brown County landscape Oil on board Unsigned Hunter was a prominent Indianapolis architect. He is responsible for the design of the Governor's Mansion in addition to the Brown County Art Gallery Association where he later exhibited. He retired to Nashville in 1942. 16" x 20"
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Harry Davis (1885-1970)/Worcester
Harry Davis (1885-1970)/Worcester Cathedral from the River Severn/signed/a remarkably detailed pen and ink drawing with shading, 14.5cm x 11.3cm, framed/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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ABSOLUTE MAGIC.Brown, Derren.
ABSOLUTE MAGIC.Brown, Derren. Absolute Magic. Humble: H&R Magic Books, 2003. Second edition (as stated). Publisher's green and black cloth stamped in gold. 8vo. Very good.
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Harry Allen Davis drawings
Harry Allen Davis drawings (Indiana, 1914-2006), two studies for Youth I and Youth II, both signed in pencil lower right "Harry A. Davis", conte crayon and body color on brown paper, she 19-3/4 x 9-3/4 in. (sight), he 21-3/8 x 11-1/4 in. (sight), unframed. Good condition, not examined out of frames. Given to or purchased from artist by consignor; Private Collection, Jonesborough, Tennessee
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Harry Allen Davis (American,
Harry Allen Davis (American, 1914-2006) "The Caleb Blood Smith Mansion" artist's proof print pencil signed and titled in the margin Davis received his BFA from the Herron School of Art, the same year he won Prix de Rome in Painting. For 37 years he taught drawing and painting at Herron and was proclaimed Professor Emeritus. 18 1/2" x 26 1/2"
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Harry Davis (1885-1970)/Sunbeams
Harry Davis (1885-1970)/Sunbeams over a Cornfield/signed and dated 1954/watercolour using an experimental texture, 17.5cm x 27.5cm/Note: acquired by Henry Sandon in 1970, directly from the estate of the artist/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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John George Brown (American,
John George Brown (American, 1831-1913) the shoe shine boy's audience Engraved by G. Schlecter, published 1893, framed. 24 x 35 in. (sight size) PROVENANCE: Property from the Estate of Dr. and Mrs. Naide, Philadelphia, Pa
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TWO PORTRAIT LOT TO INCLUDE, H.
TWO PORTRAIT LOT TO INCLUDE, H. HARRIS BROWN (AMERICAN,...Two portrait lot to include, H. Harris Brown (American, 19th/20th Century), portrait of George David Stewart (1862-1933), 1920, oil on canvas, signed, dated, and titled on the reverse 'Dr. Geo David Stewart H. Harris Brown New York 1920, 50 1/2" x 40", Stewart was president at the New York Academy of Medicine from 1919-1924; along with, Gustave Muranyi (Hungarian/American 1881-1961), portrait of Malcolm Goodridge (1873-1956), 1946, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left, 39" x 29 1/4". Goodridge was president of the New York Academy of Medicine from 1939-1942. Provenance: From The New York Academy of Medicine.
Condition:
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FREDERICK J. BROWN
FREDERICK J. BROWN (AMERICAN/GEORGIA, 1945-2012)Frederick J. Brown (American/Georgia, 1945-2012), "Sarah Vaughan", 2005, serigraph on paper, signed, dated and numbered "5/5 P/P" mid-left, 38 in. x 30 in., unframed
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Paul Desmond Brown, American,
Paul Desmond Brown, American, 1893 - 1958, o/canvas board, Huntmaster with Hounds, signed & dated 1938 Estimate $400-600
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WILLIAM HENRY BROWN (AMERICAN/SOUTH
WILLIAM HENRY BROWN (AMERICAN/SOUTH CAROLINA)William Henry Brown (American/South Carolina, 1808-1883), "Silhouette Portrait of John C. Calhoun", 1846, lithograph, from Portrait Gallery of Distinguished American Citizens, published E.B. and E.C. Kellogg of Hartford, CT; sight 13 in. x 9 in., framed; accompanied by a reproduction of a than letter from Calhoun to Brown. Provenance: The Friedle-Garrison Collection, New Orleans
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Manner of John George Brown
Manner of John George Brown American, 19th Century Girl with Rabbit
Estimate:$200-$300