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John Morris (b. 1858) - Sunday
John Morris (b. 1858) - Sunday Afternoon Ballybunion, signed, oil on board, 58 x 58cm More Information Good condition
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JOHN MORRIS "PORTRAIT OF A BOY AS
JOHN MORRIS "PORTRAIT OF A BOY AS CLOWN" OIL John Morris (American, 1920-1991) "Portrait of a boy as clown," oil on board, signed lower right: "John Morris." Image: 13.5" H x 10.5" W; frame: 21.5" H x 18.5" W x 1" D.
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John Morris (California,
John Morris (California, 1920-1991), \"Place de l\'Opera, Paris\", signed lower right \"John Morris\", oil on Masonite, 43 x 65 in., painted wood frame
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CHINESE EXPORT OIL ON CANVAS
CHINESE EXPORT OIL ON CANVAS "PORTRAIT OF THE XIPHIAS O...Chinese Export Oil on Canvas " Portrait of the Xiphias on the Open Seas, Master John Morris " (1857-1862) , mid 19th century, with legend lower mid-center Xiphias J. Morris, in molded lemon gilt frame
18 in. x 23 in. Overall 24 in. x 29 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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BLACK DIAMOND MINING CO. STOCK
BLACK DIAMOND MINING CO. STOCK CERTIFICATE BOOKPresented in this lot is a Scarce Black Diamond Mining Company, Snow Creek, Montana Stock Certificate Book. The Black Diamond Mining Company was located in the mining area of Neihart, Montana. Rich veins of silver were mined in the Historic Neihart Mining District for a fifty-year period beginning in July 1881. Remnants of the first claim, the Queen of the Hills mine, are located just a few hundred yards north of where you are standing. During the peak of silver mining here (late 1800s and early 1900s), the Silver Dyke Mine was one of the world’s largest producers of silver ore. J. L. Neihart helped discover the district and soon founded the town bearing his name. In 1891, the Belt Mountain branch of the Great Northern Railroad was constructed, connecting Neihart to the Anaconda Company smelter at Great Falls. The line remained in operation until 1945. At one time, Neihart had fourteen saloons in one block, all of them located on the same side of the street. Respectable stores were located on the opposite side, and ladies never crossed over. By 1887 most of the richest and easy-to-reach veins of ore had been exhausted. By 1890, Neihart was almost deserted. In 1891, a spur of the Montana Central Railway reached Neihart, and a strong mining boom began. Neihart went through a series of booms and busts over the next half-century. Portions of Neihart have been abandoned, and ghost town ruins can be seen in the city's outer limits. Stock certificate book includes ninety-nine (#1-#99) issued certificate stubs, #100-#102 stubs were not recorded, #103-#499 certificates are unissued. #1-#39 were all issued on September 12, 1890, last recorded certificate was issued October 20, 1892. Stationer stamp located on inside cover, "John Morris Company, Stationers, Job Printers, Blank Book Manufacturers and Lithographers, Nos. 118 and 120 Monroe Street, Chicago, Job No. C14808 Ordered 8/26 1890. When another Book like this is wanted, it will be only necessary to send the above number and date. Order Duplicate Of This Book Three Months Before Wanted. To Prevent Warping Keep Under Weights Two Weeks. Books Should Season Three Months Before Using." Stock certificates have front face illustrations of mining operations and of the mining camps, a gold gilt emblem is surrounded by the illustrations. "Black Diamond Mining Company Mines Located at Snow Creek, Montana". is printed at the top, "incorporated under the laws of the state of Montana" is printed inside the upper decorative border. The leather / red cloth bound hardcover stock certificate book exhibits damage to spine hinges, scuffing noted to cover edges, soiling. Intact certificates and stubs exhibit age tanning and slight foxing. Book measures 8.5"W x 15.25"L x 1.5"D
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JOHN MORRIS(American, 1940-1991)
JOHN MORRIS(American, 1940-1991)
Parisian Park, signed lower right "John Morris", oil on Masonite, sight 7 x 9-1/2 in.; carved gilt wood frame, 15-3/4 x 18-1/2 in.
Provenance: Property from a Private South Carolina Plantation
Condition:
surface dirt layer, area of retouch near top edge, crackle; frame with wear, cracking
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JOHN MORRIS, "PARISIAN STREET
JOHN MORRIS, "PARISIAN STREET SCENE" OIL, 1958 John Morris (American, 1920-1991), "Parisian Street Scene," 1958, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right. Impressionist style landscape in blues. Provenance: From the Estate of Jerome Fletcher of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Dimensions: Approx. h. 29.5" w. 41.375" (frame), h. 24" w. 36.25" (canvas).
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TWO HIGHLAND CATTLE OILS ON CANVAS:
TWO HIGHLAND CATTLE OILS ON CANVAS: JOHN MORRIS (TWO HIGHLAND CATTLE OILS ON CANVAS: John Morris (United Kingdom, 19/20th century), signed lower right, image measures 16" x 12"; Highland cattle and shepherd boy at a stream, illegibly signed lower right, image measures 14" x 27". In gilt wood frames; 21" x 17" and 20.5" x 33.25" overall.
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JOHN MORRIS: "PONT
JOHN MORRIS: "PONT NEUF-NEUF"circa 1923 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right, titled verso Provenance: The Estate of Lee Phillip Bell, co-creator of 'The Young and the Restless' and 'The Bold and the Beautiful' partial Wally Findlay label verso no. 54735 Condition: good. Frame with scuffs. Water damage to liner 14 x 18 inches Condition:
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JOHN MORRIS (AMERICAN 1920-1991):
JOHN MORRIS (AMERICAN 1920-1991): JARDIN DES TUILERIESoil on canvas; signed lower right Dimensions: 26 x 42 in. (66 x 106.7 cm.), Frame: 30 1/2 x 46 in. (77.5 x 116.8 cm.) Condition: with craquelure and paint loss, especially to areas of upper right quadrant
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JOHN MORRIS 'BY THE RIVER' OIL ON
JOHN MORRIS 'BY THE RIVER' OIL ON CANVASJohn Morris, America (before 1920 - 1991) American impressionist painter, signed and dated lower right, 1902. Oil on canvas 'By The River', splashed with color and light and set in gilt wood frame with bronze name plaque. Measures 29.5"H x 35.5"W framed; 23.5"H x 29.5"W unframed.
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JOHN MORRIS (b. 1936): ALONG THE
JOHN MORRIS (b. 1936): ALONG THE SEINE Oil on board 14 x 18 in. Provenance: Wally Findlay Gallery NY.
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John Morris (California, 1920-1991)
John Morris (California, 1920-1991) Mont St. Michel, signed lower right "John Morris 19…" and titled verso on stretcher, oil on canvas, 24 x 36 in.; original painted and distressed wood frame,
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John Morris (American, 1920-1991)
John Morris (American, 1920-1991) Young girl. Oil on masonite, signed at the lower right corner, approx. 10" x 8", framed in a vintage Victorian frame overall approx. 15-1/8" x 13-1/4".
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Three Philadelphia deeds, all
Three Philadelphia deeds, all manuscript documents on vellum, several signatures of prominent Philadelphians: John Morris "of the City of Philadelphia a free black man and Phillis his wife", deeding a 95 x 20 ft. plot of land on 8th Street in Philadelphia to George Smith, a Philadelphia cooper, for the sum of $235, dated August 16th, 1797, signed by John and Phillis Morris, witnessed by R. Whitehead, Jacob Weiss, Jr. (probably the son of Rev. War Col. Jacob Weiss), and Isaac Howell, 13-7/8 x 22-7/8 in., 1 x 1-1/2 in. trimmed loss ; John Donaldson, a Philadelphia merchant, deeding 20,000 acres of land in Virginia to Benjamin Wynkoop, a Philadelphia gentleman, for the sum of 120 pounds, dated June 21st, 1784, signed by John Donaldson, witnessed by Richard Mason, Peter Young, Samuel Wharton (1732-1800, Continental Congress delegate), and Will Adcock, 18 x 16 in.; Benjamin Wynkoop deeding the same 20,000 acres of land in Virginia purchased from John Donaldson to Levi Hollingsworth, a Philadelphia merchant, for the sum of 200 pounds, dated September 6th, 1784, signed by Benjamin Wynkoop, witnessed by Maurice Kennedy, B(?) Morgan, Levi Adams, Will Adcock, and William Rush, 16 x 16-3/8 in., 3/4 in. diameter loss affecting two signatures, loss at left margin ; all with multiple seals and docket information verso. Several illegible signatures, soiling, stains, creases, fading, curling and stiffening. Property of a Descendant of Anthony Morris of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.