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7" Voque Ginny Doll, hard
7" Voque Ginny Doll, hard plastic, brown hair, brown eyes like to stay open, pink staining on fingers, strung well, all original Estimate $100-150
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Modern Vogue Ginny Dolls, all
Modern Vogue Ginny Dolls, all original, vinyl and plastic dolls, sleepy eyes, overall all in good condition Estimate $50-75
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7" Voque Ginny Doll, hard
7" Voque Ginny Doll, hard plastic, blonde hair, brown eyes like to stay open, strung well, all original Estimate $100-150
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7" Voque Ginny Doll, hard
7" Voque Ginny Doll, hard plastic, brown hair, blue eyes like to stay open, strung well, all original Estimate $100-150
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Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll, all
Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll, all hard plastic, marked on her back, brunette wig and blue sleepy eyes, tagged outfit, she is a walker, overall good condition Estimate $50-100
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Brunette Vogue Ginny Doll, bend
Brunette Vogue Ginny Doll, bend leg, walker, works ok, brown sleepy eyes that like to stay open, hard plastic, small scuff on right cheek, clothing has tears Estimate $25-50
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Modern Vogue Ginny Doll boxed
Modern Vogue Ginny Doll boxed Furniture, all mint in original boxes, for the modern day Ginny doll Estimate $50-55
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Vogue Ginny doll, all hard plastic,
Vogue Ginny doll, all hard plastic, glued on brunette wig and blue sleepy eyes that like to stay open they need oil, strung well, bend knee, outfit is not tagged, overall good condition Estimate $50-100
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GINNY HERZOG (AMERICAN) ABSTRACT
GINNY HERZOG (AMERICAN) ABSTRACT CITYSCAPE Oil on board: 39 x 30 in. Lower right signed and dated: Ginny Herzog 99 Provenance: Washington DC Area Corporate Collection
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LOT OF FOUR MID 20th CENTURY AMER
LOT OF FOUR MID 20th CENTURY AMER DOLLS Included are Vogue ''Ginny'' with original tagged outfit and blue eyes molded lash sleep eyed ''Ginny'' walker with tagged outfit boxed ''Ginny'' with pants and shoes only and brown hair molded back and a ''Muffie'' in original box by Nancy Ann (arms present but detached) a second brunette Ginny Walker undressed. Also included is a large lot of labeled Vogue Jill clothing & shoes. 7'' to 9''. (VG Cond.)
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Two Porcelain Ginny Dolls, the
Two Porcelain Ginny Dolls, the one in the pink swimsuit is a Dakin, the one in the pink dress has crack damage on the back, one has sleepy eyes and the other ones eyes are open Estimate $50-55
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Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll, all
Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll, all original, brown marks on the face, blue sleepy eyes open and close, all hard plastic, strung well, marked on the back, straight leg, she is a walker works well, tagged outfit in great condition, overall good condition Estimate $75-125
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GINNY HERZOG (AMERICAN) ABSTRACT
GINNY HERZOG (AMERICAN) ABSTRACT CITYSCAPE Oil on board: 39 x 30 in. Lower right signed and dated: Ginny Herzog 99 Provenance: Washington DC Area Corporate Collection
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Brunette Vogue Ginny Doll, bend
Brunette Vogue Ginny Doll, bend leg, walker, works ok, blue sleepy eyes, hard plastic, tagged outfit, needs slight cleaning Estimate $25-50
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8" Vogue Ginny painted lash doll,
8" Vogue Ginny painted lash doll, Carrot wig, blue sleepy eyes that like to stay open, rosy face, strung well, tagged outfit, overall good condition Estimate $25-75
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SEVEN HARD PLASTIC GINNY DOLLSSeven
SEVEN HARD PLASTIC GINNY DOLLSSeven hard plastic Ginny dolls, in original outfits, 7" h.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
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GINNY RUFFNER, "EYE CANDY" BLOWN
GINNY RUFFNER, "EYE CANDY" BLOWN ART GLASS, 1994 Ginny Ruffner (American/Georgia, Washington State, born 1952). "Eye Candy" -1994 from the "Patterns of Thoughts Series", fifteen blown glass orbs and fabricated metal basket. Apparently unsigned.
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Vintage Vogue Ginny Outfits,
Vintage Vogue Ginny Outfits, tagged, all in good condition, to fit the vintage Ginny doll Estimate $50-75
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Madame Alexander Ginny boy & girl
Madame Alexander Ginny boy & girl doll set, walkers, in good condition, hard plastic, green sleepy eyes open and close, blonde original wigs, vogue clothing jackets are a little dirty Estimate $100-200
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Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll, all
Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll, all original, blue sleepy eyes that like to stay open they need some oil, all hard plastic, strung well, marked on the back, straight leg, she is a walker works well, tagged outfit in great condition, overall good condition Estimate $75-125
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Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll, all
Vintage Vogue Ginny Doll, all original, blue sleepy eyes that like to stay open they need some oil, all hard plastic, strung well, marked on the back, straight leg, she is a walker works well, tagged outfit in great condition, overall good condition Estimate $75-125
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GINNY RUFFNER(Washington/Georgia,
GINNY RUFFNER(Washington/Georgia, born 1952)
Drama of Chaos, 1989-90, apparently unsigned, glass and prismacolor pencil sculpture with tragedy and comedy masks intertwined with flowers, hands and shapes, 17 x 14 x 13 in.
Provenance: Maurine Littleton Gallery, Washington, D.C., purchased in 1997 for $9,050 (accompanied by inventory document, receipt, and information on artist); Jerry and Deena Kaplan Collection of Modern Art and Crafts
Condition:
overall good condition, a few areas of discoloration to glass, some minor scratching, dusty
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GINNY MARSH, AMERICAN / INDIANA /
GINNY MARSH, AMERICAN / INDIANA / TEXAS (B.1945), LARGE STUDIO VOLCANIC GLAZE POT, HIGH FIRE STONEWARE VASE, 13 1/2"H X 16"WGinny Marsh, American / Indiana / Texas, (b.1945) Large studio volcanic glaze pot, high fire stoneware vase Signed chop mark under base. Ginny Marsh is known for thrown and hand built high fire stoneware and porcelain vessels intended for domestic use and garden ornaments. Marsh completed numerous commissions for architectural installations. Marsh studied with Richard Peeler at DePauw University. She worked collaboratively with Tom Marsh, her husband, from 1968 until his death in 1991. high fire stoneware vase Dimensions: 13 1/2"H x 16"W
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THREE VOGUE GINNY DOLLS, WITH AN
THREE VOGUE GINNY DOLLS, WITH AN ORIGINAL BOXThree Vogue Ginny dolls, with an original box, to include miscellaneous clothing and booklet, together with a McCall doll, homemade clothes, etc.
Condition:
As found.
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Vogue Ginny Sweet Shop, in original
Vogue Ginny Sweet Shop, in original box and in good condition but the pinball machine is missing on leg Estimate $10-25
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GINNY & TOM MARSH, AMERICAN /
GINNY & TOM MARSH, AMERICAN / INDIANA (1934-1991), STUDIO VASE, STONEWARE POTTERY, 11"H.Ginny & Tom Marsh, American / Indiana, (1934-1991) studio vase, stoneware pottery signed chop mark near base. Ginny Marsh is known for thrown and hand built high fire stoneware and porcelain vessels intended for domestic use and garden ornaments. Marsh completed numerous commissions for architectural installations. Marsh studied with Richard Peeler at DePauw University. She worked collaboratively with Tom Marsh, her husband, from 1968 until his death in 1991. Tom Marsh was a teaching artist in the Greater Louisville area for more than 25 years, first at Silver Creek High School in his native Indiana during the 1960's, and then as the founder of the Ceramics program at the University of Louisville's Hite Institute for Art, where he taught until his death, in 1991. It is also said, by those who loved and admired him the most, that he was demanding. Surely this is a requisite quality for any worthwhile mentor, and, from all accounts, Marsh set expectations as high for his own work as he did for anyone else, and the program he developed for U of L was unorthodox, moving beyond traditional studio parameters. Certainly experience has taught us that innovation often translates for some as ‘difficult'. Marsh was raised by missionaries, and studied painting with Mary Spencer Nay at the University of Louisville. A missionary trip took him to Mashiko, Japan, where he ended up staying for several years, studying pottery with Sakuma Totaro (1900-1976), and learning various strands of Buddhism, most notably Rinzai. Once he returned to the U.S. he eventually resettled in Borden, Indiana, living his later years in adherence to ethical and spiritual practices born of his time in Japan, building an aesthetically spare house in the secluded woods that featured multi-functional space - the bed was raised on pulleys to make room for working. stoneware pottery Dimensions: 11"H.
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Vintage Vogue Ginny painted lash
Vintage Vogue Ginny painted lash Doll, all original, painted lash, brown sleepy eyes like to stay open, all hard plastic, strung well, marked on the back, straight leg, she is a walker works well, tagged outfit in great condition, overall good condition Estimate $75-150
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GINNY & TOM MARSH, AMERICAN /
GINNY & TOM MARSH, AMERICAN / INDIANA (1934-1991), LARGE STUDIO VASE, STONEWARE POTTERY, 15"H.Ginny & Tom Marsh, American / Indiana, (1934-1991) LARGE studio vase, stoneware pottery Signed chop mark near base. Ginny Marsh is known for thrown and hand built high fire stoneware and porcelain vessels intended for domestic use and garden ornaments. Marsh completed numerous commissions for architectural installations. Marsh studied with Richard Peeler at DePauw University. She worked collaboratively with Tom Marsh, her husband, from 1968 until his death in 1991. Tom Marsh was a teaching artist in the Greater Louisville area for more than 25 years, first at Silver Creek High School in his native Indiana during the 1960's, and then as the founder of the Ceramics program at the University of Louisville's Hite Institute for Art, where he taught until his death, in 1991. It is also said, by those who loved and admired him the most, that he was demanding. Surely this is a requisite quality for any worthwhile mentor, and, from all accounts, Marsh set expectations as high for his own work as he did for anyone else, and the program he developed for U of L was unorthodox, moving beyond traditional studio parameters. Certainly experience has taught us that innovation often translates for some as ‘difficult'. Marsh was raised by missionaries, and studied painting with Mary Spencer Nay at the University of Louisville. A missionary trip took him to Mashiko, Japan, where he ended up staying for several years, studying pottery with Sakuma Totaro (1900-1976), and learning various strands of Buddhism, most notably Rinzai. Once he returned to the U.S. he eventually resettled in Borden, Indiana, living his later years in adherence to ethical and spiritual practices born of his time in Japan, building an aesthetically spare house in the secluded woods that featured multi-functional space - the bed was raised on pulleys to make room for working. stoneware pottery Dimensions: 15"H.
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GASHGAI RUG.
GASHGAI RUG.
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Ginny Ruffner b.1952. The Wired
Ginny Ruffner b.1952. The Wired House. 1996, painted hand-blown glass and mixed media. 21 h × 13 w × 13 d in. estimate: $3,500–5,000. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner
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Coalport Figure Ladies of Fashion
Coalport Figure Ladies of Fashion Gina and Fashion (2)
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A Gina Paoli Orange Pom-Pom
A Gina Paoli Orange Pom-Pom Ensemble. Labeled: Gina Paoli.
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PRINT, GINA GIGLI Gina Gigli
PRINT, GINA GIGLI Gina Gigli (American, 20th century), "Winter Willow," etching with aquatint on embossed paper, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, edition 25/100, overall (with frame): 35"h x 29"w
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A Mimi Tuthill Green Printed Floral
A Mimi Tuthill Green Printed Floral Evening Gown long sleeves scoop back. Labeled: Mimi Tuthill.
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8" Vogue Ginny Cowgirl Doll, hard
8" Vogue Ginny Cowgirl Doll, hard plastic, brunette, blue sleepy eyes that like to stay open, tagged full cowgirl outfit, bends at the knees, walker works ok, overall good condition Estimate $25-50
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Vinyl/Plastic/cloth dolls lot, 9 to
Vinyl/Plastic/cloth dolls lot, 9 to 20 inches tall, Mrs. Beasley who doesn't talk, Czech, rabbit in a tin can, 15" Ideal Kissy which does work, Vogue Ginny Baby, Ideal Me so happy baby, Scarlett Robin Woods doll. All in good condition Estimate $75-200