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Byron (Lord) The Works four volumes
Byron (Lord) The Works four volumes London 1830 in gilt tooled full leather bindings and sundry volumes including cycling and motoring maps
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GEORGE GORDON BYRON, LORD The Works
GEORGE GORDON BYRON, LORD The Works of the Right Honorable Lord Byron
Estimate:$200-$300
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(16) VOLS, WORKS OF LORD BYRON,
(16) VOLS, WORKS OF LORD BYRON, FINE BINDING, 1900 The Works of Lord Byron with His Letters and Journals... Francis A. Niccolls, Boston, Connoisseur Edition, no. 68/150 with 2 versions of illustration plates, plus an add'l hand-colored frontispiece in each vol. (except 1, 4, 5), pencil signed by Edmund H. Garrett (vol. 2) and Frank T. Merrill (all others), in fine leather binding, marbled sides and endpapers, top edges gilt, 9"h x 6"w
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Lord Byron (1788-1824) BYRON'S
Lord Byron (1788-1824) BYRON'S WORKS 17 vols., 18mo, John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1832 6.6 x 4.3 in — 16.8 x 11 cm
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Byron Browne American, 1907-1961
Byron Browne American, 1907-1961 Flowers, 1960
Estimate:$3,000-$5,000
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A complete 16-volume set of the
A complete 16-volume set of the works of Lord Byron, published in Boston in 1900 and bound in contemporary half-leather.
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Byron Browne, American,
Byron Browne, American, 1907-1961, o/c, Angel Gabriel Blowing a Horn, Birds in Flight, 38" x 30", signed lr, provenance: Foster Harmon Galleries of American Art, Sarasota, FL Estimate $2,500-3,500
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16 vols. Byron, (George Gordon
16 vols. Byron, (George Gordon Noel), Lord. The Works with His Letters and Journals and His Life by Thomas Moore. Boston: Francis & Niccolls, 1900. #34/150 signed by the editor, Richard Henry Stoddard. 8vo, contemp. 3/4 crushed green niger morocco & marbled bds., gilt, gilt-lettered, geometric & floral spine compartments, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed, raised bands; corners very slightly scuffed. Plates, incl. triple suite of the frontispieces (1 color, 2 plain), except for double plain suites in vols. 1, 4 & 5, double suites of the rest of the plates. Attractive set in an unusually bright & unworn period bdg., showing no fading of the usually fugitive green pigment. ,200-
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BYRON BURFORD (AMERICAN,
BYRON BURFORD (AMERICAN, 1920-2011)Byron Burford
American, 1920-2011
The Tournabouni Twins , 1983
Aquatint, signed and titled, edition of 250
Two young women back-to-back in matching kimono wielding crosses, unframed.
Byron Leslie Burford, Jr., born July 12, 1920, in Jackson, Mississippi, blossomed as a young artist
in a fascination with the carnivals and circuses booked by his YMCA director father, before leaving at age 14 to work as a roadie for the Tom Mix Circus, all the while using his exposure to circus life as inspiration for his work.
Burford studied at the University of Iowa School of Art and Art History, where he mentored by Grant Wood. In 1941 Burford completed a commission for the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture, a mural for the U.S. post office in Houston, Mississippi. He received his bachelor's degree in 1942 and, after a brief stint in the Air Corps during Word War II, completed his Master of Fine Arts degree in 1947. He would continue at University of Iowa for 38 years as a painting instructor - developing a camaraderie with Kurt Vonnegut, who taught at the Iowa Writers' Workshop for two years in the 1960s.
Burford's academic success did not defer him from his aesthetic interest in circus life, and continued to subject soldiers, athletes, jazz musicians, factory workers and circus people in his work. A well-known artist in the Midwest, Burford exhibited widely and received many honors and awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1960 and a grant from the National Academy of Arts and Letters in 1967.
Plate: 13 3/4 x 10 3/4 in. (34.9 x 27.3 cm.), sheet: 20 1/2 x 15 in. (52.1 x 38.1 cm.)
Ex Iowa Wesleyan University collection
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[BINDINGS] BYRON, GEORGE GORDON
[BINDINGS] BYRON, GEORGE GORDON Works.
Estimate:$200-$300
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Byron Brown, (American, 1907-1961),
Byron Brown, (American, 1907-1961), Mixed Media Female Nude, ink wash, pencil, gouache and collage on paper, signed Byron Browne, 1959, 25" x 19" sight, framed 31-1/2" x 25", very good condition
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BYRON LORD Don Juan. [Cantos I
BYRON LORD Don Juan. [Cantos I and II only]. London: Thomas Davison 1819. 4to green gilt-decorated calf five raised bands red endpapers t.e.g. Rubbing to hinges; corners bumped; bookplate tipped to front pastedown; hinges tender; light foxing.
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ATTRIBUTED TO BYRON BROWNE
ATTRIBUTED TO BYRON BROWNE (AMERICAN, 1907)Attributed to Byron Browne (American, 1907-1961) , "Untitled", 1954, oil on burlap on board, signed lower left, signed, dated, inscribed "N.Y.C." and "ACA Galleries, NY" label en verso, 38 in. x 36 in., period frame
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BYRON BROWNE (american 1907-1961)
BYRON BROWNE (american 1907-1961) HEAD IN BLUE, GREEN AND YELLOW Signed and dated "1953" bottom left, gouache on paper Sight size: 25 x 19 1/4 in. provenance: Private Collection, Virginia. ,000-1,500 Excellent
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An English Portrait Relief of
An English Portrait Relief of George Gordon Lord Byron 19th c. the gilt bronze sculpture behind glass backed with pale gold brocade relief 4 1/4 in. x 3 1/4 in. in a wood frame overall 9 1/4 in. x 8 1/4 in.
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BYRON BROWNE?—SELF PORTRAIT O/C,
BYRON BROWNE?—SELF PORTRAIT O/C, 1949Self-portrait oil on canvas painting, possibly by Byron Browne (American, 1907-1961). Signed with a BB monogram at the subject's left shoulder, with notation verso "3 Hr. Myself, april 1949." Painting measures 13" x 15", unframed. The notation verso is in the style, with similar handwriting, that Browne used to title and sign many of his paintings. Subject also very much resembles the artist. Very good condition. Slight slack at lower right and a few spots of wear. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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Orson Byron Lowell (American
Orson Byron Lowell (American 1871-1956) A large ink drawing on paper with watercolor wash throughout signed at the lower right corner apprx. 23-1/2" x 21" French matted and framed in a gilt frame under glass overall apprx. 31" x 28-1/2". The illustration depicting an amusing narrative of a man juggling household commodities such as food clothing coal and ice having dropped a bottle of milk at 9 cents while an anxious family and a monster-in-law look on. Clearly a continuing plight though the prices have changed. A large bird is depicted peeking through a doorway at the right.
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF LORD BYRON.
THE POETICAL WORKS OF LORD BYRON. (London: John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1855), six volumes, 8vo (8-3/4 in.), full calf with gilt rules to boards and spine, marbled endpapers and page ends; each book with library plate of W. Herbert Drummond.
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Byron Browne American, 1907-1961
Byron Browne American, 1907-1961 Untitled [Portrait of a Woman], 1954
Estimate:$700-$900
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Portrait of Lord George Gordon
Portrait of Lord George Gordon Byron (English 1788-1824) unsigned oil on canvas profile of young man craquelure and surface wear damage to gilt frame ss: 33'' h. x 27 1/2'' w.
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19th Century Byron CollectionTHE
19th Century Byron CollectionTHE POETICAL WORKS OF LORD BYRON (New York R. Martin circa 1850s) quarto tooled gilt red leather covers. Illustrated with engravings.Title page tissue overlay loose and stained; some light foxing throughout; covers moderately worn with chipping to the extremities. Good condition.
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Bindings: Byron, Works,
Bindings: Byron, Works, 1815-1819, 7 vols; Spectator, 8 vols, etc.
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BYRON BROWNE, (AMERICAN,
BYRON BROWNE, (AMERICAN, 1907-1961), THE BRIDE, 1960, OIL ON CANVAS, 26 X 20 IN.BYRON BROWNE (American, 1907-1961) The Bride 1960, oil on canvas signed Byron Browne lower right; signed, titled, and dated verso 26 x 20 in. 1960, oil on canvas Dimensions: 26 x 20 in. Condition:
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WORKS OF LORD BYRONJohn Murray,
WORKS OF LORD BYRONJohn Murray, Albemarle Street, London, 1832 - 1833; Volumes 1 - 17; each half-bound in leather and marbled paper; each volume 6 3/4 x 4 1/4 inches Condition:
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WAX PORTRAIT OF LORD BYRON, CA.
WAX PORTRAIT OF LORD BYRON, CA. 19TH CENTURY 8½" x 8½" framed The legend.
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BYRON SLETTEN (AMERICAN B. 1952),
BYRON SLETTEN (AMERICAN B. 1952), ECRIVAN, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 64 X 67 IN (162.6 X 170.2 CM)Byron Sletten, (American, b. 1952) Ecrivan, Acrylic on canvas Signed Byron Sletten on verso, and titled on paper label affixed to verso Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 64 x 67 in (162.6 x 170.2 cm)
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Byron Galvez (Mexican b. 1941)
Byron Galvez (Mexican b. 1941) YKW-VIII 1972 oil on canvas signed Byron and dated (lower right) 39 x 51 inches.
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Unknown Artist (Continental, 19th
Unknown Artist (Continental, 19th Century) A copy of the famous portrait of George Gordon, Lord Byron. Oil on wood panel, approx. 11" x 9-1/4", framed in a vintage wooden frame overall approx. 15-3/8" x 13-3/4".
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Byron (Lord George Gordon),
Byron (Lord George Gordon), Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice: An Historical Tragedy in five Acts with Notes including The Prophecy of Dante - A Poem; London: John Murray 1821, 1st edition, embossed calf, 12mo.; together with Walpole (Horace), Walpoliana, London: R. Phillips, undated c 1804, 2nd edition (3)
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Byron Browne American, 1907-1961
Byron Browne American, 1907-1961 Portrait of a Man (Believed to be Arshile Gorky), circa 1928-30
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
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BYRON J. GARDNER (OREGON,
BYRON J. GARDNER (OREGON, 1930-1992) TWO TEMPERASBYRON J. GARDNER (Oregon, 1930-1992) two temperas on paper, desert landscapes. Both pencil signed lower right and dated 1982. Images measure 23" x 30.75". In wood frames; 29.25" x 36.5" overall.
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THE WORKS OF LORD BYRON, NINE
THE WORKS OF LORD BYRON, NINE VOLUMESLondon: John Murray, MDCCCXXV, leather binding, gilt lettering at spine, aeg, volumes I through IX comprising Childe Harold, The Giaour, The Bride of Abydos, The Corsair, Lara, The Siege of Corinth, Parisina, The Prisoner of Chillon, Beppo, Mazeppa, Manfred, Hebrew Melodies, Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, Monody on the Death of Sheridan, Lament of Tasso, Poems, Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice, Prophesy of Dante, Cain, Sardanapalus, The Two Foscari, Don Juan
Provenance: Private Collection, Middleburg, Virginia
Condition:
general wear to boards and spines, some foxing, fading, lightly bumped corners, affixed bookplates; first volume with separated flyleaf page
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SET OF WORKS OF LORD BYRO, 1904-'05
SET OF WORKS OF LORD BYRO, 1904-'05 Ernest H. Coleridge, ed.; THE WORKS OF LORD BYRON. New, Revised and Enlarged Edition (London: Murray, 1904-'05) 13 vols., thick 12mo, cloth.
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Byron Browne 1907–1961. Nude. 1959,
Byron Browne 1907–1961. Nude. 1959, oil on canvas. 18 h × 14 w in. result: $504. estimate: $300–500. Signed to lower right ‘Byron Browne’. Signed, titled and dated to verso ‘Byron Browne 1959 Nude’. Provenance: Skinner's, New York, American and European Paintings and Prints, 4 March 1994 | Private Collection
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LORD BYRON. THE CORSAIR: A POEM.
LORD BYRON. THE CORSAIR: A POEM. 1814, FIRST EDITIONLORD BYRON. THE CORSAIR, A TALE. FIRST EDITION. 1814, Byron, George Gordon. The Corsair: A Tale. London: John Murray. 1814. 8vo. 108 pp. Bound in light brown calf, with gilt tooling, marbled endpapers Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. (21.59 x 13.97 cm.)
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Byron G. Newton (American, 20th
Byron G. Newton (American, 20th century) meditation-a scene with female figures vintage color print in the style of Maxfield Parrish signed in the plate lower right 17 1/2" x 29 1/2"