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LEE YOUNG, PORTRAIT OF JOHN
LEE YOUNG, PORTRAIT OF JOHN WAYNEOil on canvas portrait of John Wayne (1907-1979) by Lee Young (Washington/Oregon, 1914-1988), depicting the actor in his signature Western style dress. Signed lower right "Lee.Young" in red. Housed in a simple wood carved frame. Sight - 19 7/8" H x 15 1/2" W. Framed - 27 1/2" H x 23 1/2" W. 20th century. Note: Lee Young was best known for his portrait painting.
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Slight abrasions to 3 corners of the canvas. Rubbing/abrasions to frame.
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STEVE PENLEY, SKETCH OF JOHN WAYNE,
STEVE PENLEY, SKETCH OF JOHN WAYNE, FRAMED Steve Penley (American b. 1964), "Sketch of John Wayne" late 20th-early 21st century, ink on paper, impressionistic portrait of John Wayne (1907-1979), signed at lower right, framed. Approx. sight h. 11.5", w. 8.5"; overall h. 17", w. 14", d. 1.25".
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A GROUP OF JOHN WAYNE FAMILY
A GROUP OF JOHN WAYNE FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHS AND EPHEMERAA group of John Wayne family photographs and ephemera, 20th century Comprising black and white and color photographs depicting various Wayne family members and friends, some in frames; various magazines featuring John Wayne and the book "John Wayne in the Camera Eye"; and two colored lithographs with two John Wayne Commemorative electroplate coins in a leatherette folio Dimensions: Largest: 13.75" H x 10.5" W Provenance: Property from The Estate of Melinda Wayne Munoz (John Wayne's daughter), through descent in the family
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(21) John Wayne Figures in Glass
(21) John Wayne Figures in Glass Bell JarsTo include various hand-painted figures in limited editions depicting roles that the actor all in glass belljars on decorative plinths John Wayne portrayed each 6'' H ''True Grit '' ''Stagecoach '' etc. circa 20th century excellent condition.
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ANTHONY WAYNE, REV. OFFICER,
ANTHONY WAYNE, REV. OFFICER, DOCUMENT, 1781 Anthony Wayne (1745-1796, Revolutionary War General) Handwritten copy of a letter received from William Henry (b.1729, armorer to the Continental Army) dated at Lancaster, May 16, 1781, concerning an order from "Major Fontleroy" to equip a troop of 60 Light Dragoons, which he hesitates to fulfil because of other orders which remain unpaid. 1 p., 4to. Two brief notes signed in 3rd person by Wayne. Capt. Griffin Fauntleroy, of the 1st VA Light Dragoons, was killed at Guilford Courthouse, March 15, 1781.
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FRAMED JOHN WAYNE PHOTOGRAPH WITH
FRAMED JOHN WAYNE PHOTOGRAPH WITH SIGNED CARD .
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General Anthony Wayne ANS 1796
General Anthony Wayne ANS 1796 Anthony Wayne (1745-1796). General in the American Revolutionary War ''Mad Anthony.'' ANS 7.25 x 3.5 in. August 18 1792 Pittsburgh addressed to Colonel O'Hara Quartermaster General asking him to furnish a good stout horse to carry the baggage of Lieutenant Nath. Huston and Captain Jeffers. Signed Anty Wayne in black ink. Verso with Huston's original request written two days prior as well as undated acknowledgement of his receipt of the horse. Condition: Staining. Mutilation of right edge and tape residue at both edges.
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ANTHONY WAYNE, ADS, VALLEY FORGE,
ANTHONY WAYNE, ADS, VALLEY FORGE, MARCH, 1778 Anthony Wayne (1745-1796, Major General in Revolutionary War) handwritten receipt, naming himself as reimbursing Isaac Wood ( of Augusta Co., VA, a member of Light Horse Harry Lee's unit) "for forage for a number of horses taken for the use of the Light Dragoons," March 1, 1778, and signed by Wood; about 2 x 6 5/8 in., tipped to a larger sheet.
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FRAMED POP ART PRINT JOHN WAYNE
FRAMED POP ART PRINT JOHN WAYNE AFTER ANDY WARHOLFramed print on paper, "Cowboys & Indians: John Wayne," after the original by Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987), sight: approx 19.75"h, 19.75"w, overall: approx 27.25"h, 27.25"w, 7.25lbs
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PAUL BLAINE HENRIE (AMERICAN,
PAUL BLAINE HENRIE (AMERICAN, 1932 - 1999) 40" x 30" "The Duke (John Wayne)". Color serigraph, signed lower right, numbered 269/300 in pencil lower left, double matted in a gilt frame, overall 44 ½" x 34 ½".
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DON STEVENS (AMERICAN, 20THE
DON STEVENS (AMERICAN, 20THE CENTURY), 'JOHN WAYNE', CHROMOLITHOGRAPH, 1985, SIGNED AND NUMBERED FRAME: 37 X 30 IN. (94 X 76.2 CM.)Don Stevens (American, 20the Century), 'John Wayne', Chromolithograph, 1985, Signed and Numbered, Dimensions: Frame: 37 x 30 in. (94 x 76.2 cm.)
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PAUL BLAINE HENRIE (AMERICAN,
PAUL BLAINE HENRIE (AMERICAN, 1932 - 1999) 34 ½'' x 27'' image "The Duke (John Wayne)". Color serigraph, ca. 1979, signed lower right, numbered 252 / 300 in pencil lower left, double matted under glass in a gilt frame, overall 50 ¼" x 41". Provenance: private collection, Johnstown, PA, acquired from Galerie St. Tropez in 1986; certificate of authentication.
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JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE SADDLE
JOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE SADDLE WITH FLOOR STAND AJOHN WAYNE COMMEMORATIVE SADDLE WITH FLOOR STAND AND ACCESSORIES, Circle Y Saddles, Yoakum, Texas, Anniversary Collection, c. 2007, a tooled leather saddle commemorating the anniversary of John Wayne's 100 birthday, Collector's Edition #111 Lot includes: custom made wood saddle stand with tooled leather medallions, engraved sterling silver and gold numbered maker's plate, informative DVD, book about John Wayne's film history, rope coil, buggy whip, and original issue shipping box.
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A LARGE GROUP OF JOHN WAYNE FAN
A LARGE GROUP OF JOHN WAYNE FAN MAILA large group of John Wayne fan mail, May 1979 Comprising various fan letters addressed to Wayne during his stay at UCLA Medical Center shortly before his death on June 11, 1979, mostly unopened Dimensions variable, largest letter: 6.5" H x 9.25" W approx. Provenance: Property from The Estate of Melinda Wayne Munoz (John Wayne's daughter), through descent in the family Provenance: Property from The Estate of Melinda Wayne Munoz (John Wayne's daughter), through descent in the family
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ATTRIBUTED TO JESSE CORSAUT
ATTRIBUTED TO JESSE CORSAUT (AMERICAN, B. 1929) 31" x 14" John Wayne. Bronze on marble base, no signature found.
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RARE JOHN STEWART, ALS TO ANTHONY
RARE JOHN STEWART, ALS TO ANTHONY WAYNE, 1782 John Stewart (1753-1783, Col. in the Maryland Line; hero of Battle of Stony Point, for which he was awarded a silver medal in 1780; died in a fall from his horse after a dinner with Washington) autograph letter signed, dated June 28, 1782, to Maj. Genl. Anthony Wayne (1749-1796, commander of Continental troops at Stony Point, for which he was awarded a gold medal), 2 pp. 4to, 10 1/4 x 7 7/8 in., with integral cover sheet, docketed in Wayne's handwriting. Introduces a Dr. Ridgely, who carries the letter; punning comments on the services of a barber named Benjamine; finishing, "I congratulate all of you on your happy escape from Death and the Devil in the Buff Yerkin."
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BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS
BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS FROM JOHN WAYNE'S ESTATE 26 BAR RANCHA large collection of miscellaneous photographs relating primarily to John Wayne and his 26 Bar Ranch, circa 1960-1979, The group includes numerous black and white photographs of various sizes and dates, plus a few color photographs; subjects include John Wayne with assorted friends and associates, numerous images relating to the auction of his ranch and collection of Hereford cows, three sheets of John Wayne 37 cent postage stamps from the "Legends of Hollywood" series, and other memorabilia; some photographs with dedications to John Wayne, some photographs with the ink stamp of professional photographers such as David Sutton of Studio City, CA, and Gary McDonald of Fort Collins, CO Provenance: Property from 26 Bar Hereford Ranch, Eagar, Arizona, by repute
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IMPORTANT ANTHONY WAYNE ALS,
IMPORTANT ANTHONY WAYNE ALS, DRAYTON HALL, 1782 Anthony Wayne (1745-1796, Major General in Revolutionary War) letter to Richard Peters (Continental Congressman and Secretary of the Board of War) dated at Drayton Hall, near Charleston, SC, Nov. 12, 1782, expressing deep bitterness at the government's lack of respect for his services during so many years of war, noting "It would not have hurt me, had Congress been totally silent as to myself - but they ought to have done Justice to the little Gallant Corps under my Command, whose services and bravery justly entitled them to the most greatful thanks of that August body;" 3 pp., 4to, about 9 x 7 1/4 in.
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ANTHONY WAYNE ADS: BILL FOR RIFLES,
ANTHONY WAYNE ADS: BILL FOR RIFLES, MARCH, 1776 Anthony Wayne (1745-1796, Major General in Revolutionary War) autograph document, signed: a bill to the Continental Congress, "for Rifles purchased from sundry persons for the use of Capt. Church's Company belonging to the 4th Battalion of Pennsa. Troops," for which he advanced cash during the month of March; he notes that he has yet to pay for about 30 more rifles "for want of cash." Mentions that Lt. Reid with 22 men, fully armed with rifles are away, "under direction of Silas Dean Esq.;" 1 p., flio, about 13 x 8 1/4 in.
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Wayne Davis (American 1904-1988)
Wayne Davis (American 1904-1988) etching titled Major James Doolittle's Gee Bee Wasp signed lower right 12" x 8 3/4". ?
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An American Bronze Figural Bust
An American Bronze Figural Bust Thomas Scott Morris (20th century) John Wayne stamped Thomas Scott Morris 1980. Height 6 1/4 inches.
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JUNE WAYNE (1918-2011), THIS
JUNE WAYNE (1918-2011), THIS EXTASIE DOTH UNPERPLEX Lithograph in colors, 1957, pencil signed, titled, and numbered 8/25 lower margin, from The Donne Series, matted and framed.
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1953 JOHN WAYNE HONDO MOVIE
1953 JOHN WAYNE HONDO MOVIE SCRIPTOriginal Warner Brothers movie script of the Louis L'Amour classic "Hondo," which starred John Wayne in the titular role. Good condition, see images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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THOMAS TAYLOR ALS TO ANTHONY WAYNE,
THOMAS TAYLOR ALS TO ANTHONY WAYNE, 1775 Thomas Taylor (1732-1782, member of Committee of Safety, 1774; Col. of 6th PA Battalion, 1777) ALS to Col. Anthony Wayne (1745-1796, leading officer in the PA Line during the war), December 30, 1775, declining an offer to become an officer in Wayne's newly formed regiment; 1 p. 4to, with integral cover sheet; docketed in Wayne's handwriting.
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ANTHONY WAYNE INSCRIBED OATH OF
ANTHONY WAYNE INSCRIBED OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 1783 Anthony Wayne (1745 - 1796, Major General in the Continental Army) part-printed certificate, filled in by Wayne, who identifies himself, "The Honorable Anthony Wayne Esqr. Major General of the Pennsylvania ... in the service of the United States," dated Oct. 10, 1783, witnessed by Benjamin Paschall (a Philadelphia Justice of the Peace); about 4 1/4 x 6 1/2 in.
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR DS, ANTHONY WAYNE
REVOLUTIONARY WAR DS, ANTHONY WAYNE ASSOCIATION David Ziegler (1748-1811, German soldier, immigrant to Lancaster, PA, in 1775 and soon after joined the PA Line; wounded at Battle of Long Island; Capt. and adjutant in 1st PA Regt. and agent of the state store; after the war was pioneer in NW Territory and 1st Mayor of Cincinnati) autograph document, signed, April 10, 1780; 1 p., small 4to, 8 1/8 x 7 1/2 in. A certificate attesting that he delivered 52 gallons of "Spirits" from the State Store to Anthony Wayne on Jan. 2, 1780. Docketed in Wayne's handwriting.
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FOUR AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOGRAPHS OF
FOUR AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOGRAPHS OF HOLLYWOOD STARSthe first: John Wayne, signed "Good Luck Irene / John Wayne"; the second: Joan Crawford, signed "Gratefully / Joan Crawford"; the third: Susan Hayward, signed "To Irene: Best Wishes / Susan Hayward"; the fourth: Vera- Ellen, signed "For Mary Ann Perronel / May you have all the good luck and happiness you deserve / Vera-Ellen"; each framed the smallest: 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 inches frame; the largest: 12 x 9 inches frame Condition:
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COL. F. JOHNSTON, ORDERS, 4TH PA
COL. F. JOHNSTON, ORDERS, 4TH PA BATTALION, 1776 Francis Johnston (1748-1815, founder with Anthony Wayne of the 4th PA Battalion, later the 5th PA Regt.) autograph orders, signed in 3rd person, Chester, Sunday, March 3, 1776; 1/2 p. folio. Removes the Sergeant of the Guard and other guards from duty for allowing a prisoner to accompany them to buy rum the night before; the whole battalion to muster on the parade grounds that morning and afternoon; the commanding officers to update the rolls, mentioning a similar order by Anthony Wayne. The unit had begun to gather at Chester on February 9, less than a month before, and there were clearly problems with discipline. The unit would go on to play a prominent role in the Continental army, including Ft. Ticonderoga, Paoli, and Yorktown.
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DAVID MANUEL, (B. 1940), "JOHN
DAVID MANUEL, (B. 1940), "JOHN WAYNE, HONDO, LANE, AND SAM," 1986, PATINATED BRONZE ON A WOOD BASE, 28" H X 12" W X 12" D; WITH BASE: 3David Manuel, (b. 1940) "John Wayne, Hondo, Lane, and Sam," 1986 Patinated bronze on a wood base Edition: 4/7 Signed, titled, dated, and numbered to base: David Manuel / ©1986 / [arrowhead symbol] 28" H x 12" W x 12" D; with base: 30" H x 15" W x 15" D Provenance: Property from The Estate of Melinda Wayne Munoz (John Wayne's daughter), through descent in the family Patinated bronze on a wood base Dimensions: 28" H x 12" W x 12" D; with base: 30" H x 15" W x 15" D Provenance: Property from The Estate of Melinda Wayne Munoz (John Wayne's daughter), through descent in the family
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COL. RICHARD BUTLER, ALS TO ANTHONY
COL. RICHARD BUTLER, ALS TO ANTHONY WAYNE, 1780 Richard Butler (1743-1791, native of Ireland, gunsmith, pioneer in Ohio before the war, distinguished service during the war including service in Morgan's Rifles and as Col. in the 9th Pa. Regiment; killed at the Defeat of St. Clair, Nov. 1791) autograph letter, signed, dated at Camp, (in New Jersey), June 5, 1780, to Gen. Anthony Wayne and docketed in his handwriting; 1 p., folio, 13 x 8 in.; mentioning a meeting with Washington and his family, with comments on conflicts between officers as they related to Wayne, and with news about recruiting troops. Soon after, Butler would be involved in repelling the British advance against the Continental army encamped near Morristown.
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WAYNE DITCH (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
WAYNE DITCH (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1954-2011)Wayne Ditch (American/Louisiana, 1954-2011) , "My Old Man", 2008, charcoal and mixed media on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower left, titled on backing paper, sight 39 3/4 in. x 31 1/2 in., framed
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2 pieces. Movie Posters. (John
2 pieces. Movie Posters. (John Wayne Re-releases): "The Dawn Rider." Monogram, n.d. Color litho insert format, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). A few repairs & some wear to verso, minor wear & dust soiling to edges. Condition B/B+. Likely 1940s re-release of 1935 feature. * "Hell Town." Favorites, 1950 re-release. Format as preceding; a few repairs to verso edges. B+. Zane Grey.
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WAYNE COOPER OIL ON CANVASWAYNE
WAYNE COOPER OIL ON CANVASWAYNE COOPER (Oklahoma, b. 1942) oil on canvas, Native Americans on horseback riding through a red rock canyon. Signed lower left, 30" x 40" (image), 41" x 51" (frame).
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John Johnston (American
John Johnston (American 1751-1818) pair of oil on canvas portraits of a lady and gentleman signed and dated on verso 1799 30" x 25". ?
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John Wayne Movie Poster (20th
John Wayne Movie Poster (20th century) "The Alamo", 1960, No. 71/349, published by United Artists, 41 x 27 in.; black lacquer frame,
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THE COWBOYS.The Cowboys. Warner
THE COWBOYS.The Cowboys. Warner Brothers, 1972. One sheet (27 x 41"). Style B. Western starring John Wayne, Roscoe Lee Browne, Bruce Dern and Slim Pickens. Near mint. Folded. A.