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ANDERSON JOHNSON(Virginia,
ANDERSON JOHNSON(Virginia, 1915-1998)
Two Women, 1995, signed and dated "A. Johnson", oil on wood, 19-3/4 x 6 in.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
scratching scuffing, chips and losses to paint and wood
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Joni T. Johnson (American,
Joni T. Johnson (American, 1932-1988) Enchanting mermaids pair of watercolors Johnson was a John Herron Art School art student. 8" x 6 1/2"
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ANDREW JOHNSON PROMOTIONS OF
ANDREW JOHNSON PROMOTIONS OF UNION WAR HEROFour documents from the office of the president, including three Brevet promotions, recognizing John Egan, of the 1st US Artillery, for gallantry and merit in the battles of Antietam, Gettysburg and Cold Harbor. (Read more about the West Point graduate here: http://antietam.aotw.org/officers.php?officer_id=13642) Documents measure about 19-1/2" x 15-1/2".
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B.L Johnson 2 Handled Vases x 2 One
B.L Johnson 2 Handled Vases x 2 One 25cm and 15cm (2)
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LESTER JOHNSONAmerican 20th
LESTER JOHNSONAmerican 20th CenturyBlue man in hat. Signed and dated lower right Lester Johnson 54''.Mixed media on heavy paper 34'' x 22'' sight. Framed.''
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HALE JOHNSON (20TH/21ST C. MA/NJ) A
HALE JOHNSON (20TH/21ST C. MA/NJ) A Shadow of its Former Glory, stranded wooden hull boat in dried out wetlands, oil on hardboard, signed lower left and verso, in grey painted molded frame with cream liner, OS: 15" x 23", SS: 9 1/2" x 17 1/2".
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Framed silhouette of ''Hon.
Framed silhouette of ''Hon. Herschel Johnson of Georgia'' (1812-1880) mid-19th century; full-length figure of Johnson with hands behind back states may have been executed when Johnson was in Washington DC in 1849 frame - 6 1/2 x 4 in. Other Notes: Consignor is linear descendant of Johnson Estimate $ 200-300 Residue on glass wear to frame foxing to paper.
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ANDERSON JOHNSON, OUTSIDER ART
ANDERSON JOHNSON, OUTSIDER ART PORTRAITElder Anderson Johnson (American/Virginia, 1915-1998), double portrait of an African-American man and woman. Image is oil on cardboard, 35" x 51", mounted to a black painted cardboard backing, 42-3/4" x 58-3/4". Biography (courtesy the Downing-Gross Cultural Arts Center): Outsider artist Anderson Johnson, the son of a Lunenberg, Va. county sharecropper, was struck by a vision of angels at the age of 8 and grew up to become a minister. He settled in Newport News, where he adorned his house of worship, The Faith Mission, with folk art murals and paintings, many done on cardboard or other found materials. In 1987, the city purchased and demolished the building housing The Faith Mission as part of an urban renewal project, but removed many of Johnson's murals for a permanent exhibition at the Downing Ross Cultural Arts Center, highlighting his story.
Condition:
Note this painting was made using found materials with existing condition issues, which likely include the tape at the top edge of image (which has been painted over, probably by the artist), the corner loss at lower left edge, and wear, small creases and losses to other outer edges.
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SU JOHNSON AND RSu Johnson and R.
SU JOHNSON AND RSu Johnson and R. Drewal, Two Framed Watercolors, Larger: 18-1/2 x 22-3/4 in
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DAVID POOLE (UNITED KINGDOM, 20TH
DAVID POOLE (UNITED KINGDOM, 20TH CENTURY), "JOHNSON'S JUG", A P-47C FLOWN BY WORLD WAR II ACE LT. ROBERT S. JOHNSON, WHO IS CREDITED WITH 28 VICTORIES PILOTING P-47S., OIL ON BOARD, 13.5" X 17" SIGHT. FRAMED 15.5" X 19.DAVID POOLE, United Kingdom, 20th Century, "Johnson's Jug", a P-47C flown by World War II ace Lt. Robert S. Johnson, who is credited with 28 victories piloting P-47s. Signed "David Poole" and dated 1989 lower right. Titled verso. Dimensions: Oil on board, 13.5" x 17" sight. Framed 15.5" x 19.5".
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Joni T. Johnson (American,
Joni T. Johnson (American, 1934-1988), portrait of a young woman, watercolor; 12" x 9"; signed lower right. Johnson was a Herron Art School student.
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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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Johnson vs. Jeffries boxing match
Johnson vs. Jeffries boxing match print ''July Fourth 1910'' vignette of each of fifteen rounds signed ''H'' in print matted and framed under glass slight toning creasing and waving of paper damage to UR of frame ss: 14'' h. x 21'' w.
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LESTER JOHNSON (american b. 1919)
LESTER JOHNSON (american b. 1919) HEAD Signed and dated 'Lester Johnson 1962' bottom right in ink, watercolor, ink and crayon on paper 13 3/4 x 10 1/2 in (34.9 x 26.7cm) (sight size) provenance: Estate of Kitty Carlisle Hart, New York, New York. Private Collection, Long Island, New York. ,200 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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MILITARY COMMISSION WITH ANDREW
MILITARY COMMISSION WITH ANDREW JOHNSON'S SIGNATURE. Dated March 13th 1865 and October 10th 1866. Promoting Samuel Evans to the rank of Captain ''for faithful and meritorious services in the wilderness campaign Virginia''. Stamped signatures of Edwin M. Stanton and Andrew Johnson. 16 3/4'' h. 13 1/4'' w. Framed and matted with pictures of both men. 29 1/2'' h. 21'' w.
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OUTSIDER ART, ANDERSON JOHNSON,
OUTSIDER ART, ANDERSON JOHNSON, WOMAN IN GLASSES AND HA...Johnson, Anderson, b. 1915, d. 1998 Woman in Glasses and Hat 12"x16",Late 1960s, house paint on paper, purchased from dealer
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Joni T. Johnson (American,
Joni T. Johnson (American, 1934-1988) portrait of two embracing partially nude males watercolor signed "To P., From J." with poem below Johnson attended the John Herron Art Institute. She was a founder of the Talbott Street Art Fair, which still attracts thousands annually. 25" x 17 1/2"
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ANDERSON JOHNSON OUTSIDER ART
ANDERSON JOHNSON OUTSIDER ART PAINTING, "THE KENNEDY BR...Anderson Johnson (Virginia, 1915-2000), paint on found board, possibly cardboard, portraits of brothers, John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, each depicted in a plain black suit against a white background, each signed "A Johnson 1994", housed side-by-side under glass in a simple black frame and black mat. Sight (each): 13 1/4" H x 12 1/2 W. Framed: 18 1/2" H x 31 1/4" W.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition.
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Harold O. Johnson (American, 20th
Harold O. Johnson (American, 20th century), "Jacque", oil on board; 17 1/2" x 13 1/2"; signed and dated 1947 verso. Art Institute of Chicago, Artists of Chicago and Vicinity 52nd Annual Exhibition label verso.
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MARSHALL JOHNSON, JR, (AMERICAN,
MARSHALL JOHNSON, JR, (AMERICAN, 1850-1921), TWO SHIPS, OIL ON CANVAS, 23 X 28 IN., FRAME: 30 X 35 IN.MARSHALL JOHNSON, JR, (American, 1850-1921) Two Ships, oil on canvas signed Marshall Johnson Jr, l.l. 23 x 28 in., frame: 30 x 35 in. Provenance: Property of a Bedford, Massachuetts Lady. Condition:
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* (AMERICANA CIVIL WAR) HEADLEY
* (AMERICANA CIVIL WAR) HEADLEY J.T. The Great Rebellion. A History of the Civil War in the United States. Hartford CT: Hurlbut Williams 1863. 2 vols. 8vo publisher's brown cloth with gilt-stamped vignette to upper cover vol. 1 engraved portraits of Johnson and Lincoln to both vols. additional engraved title page to vol. 1 and 24 engraved plates with tissue guards. Some offsetting from plates; light wear to boards with minor loss to spine ends. [Together with:] Reminiscences of Big I. By William Nathaniel Wood. Ed. by Bell Irvin Wiley. Jackson TN: McCowat-Mercer 1956. 8vo publisher's tan cloth dust jacket. Limited edition autographed by the editor for the Civil War Book Club. Some loss to dust jacket with minor soiling. A Captain's War: The Letters and Diaries of William H.S. Burgwyn 1861-1865. Edited by Herbert M. Schiller. (Shippensburg PA): White Mane 1994. 8vo publisher's red leatherette dust jacket. (4 total)
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ANDREW JOHNSON WAR COMMISSION
ANDREW JOHNSON WAR COMMISSION DOCUMENTMilitary appointment commission's document with steel engraved stamp signature for President Andrew Johnson and hand signed by Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton, conferring the rank of Major to J. H. Remington, dated May 1866 with blue seal. Housed in black painted wooden frame. Sight - 19 1/2" H x 15 1/2" W. Framed - 22 1/2" H x 18 1/2" W. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Some fading of ink to the center of the document, some minor stains to the upper margin, fold lines visible to the center.
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ANDREW JOHNSON SIGNED BRIGADIER
ANDREW JOHNSON SIGNED BRIGADIER GENERAL PROMOTIONDocument conferring the honorary rank (by Brevet) of Brigadier General to Lewis Richmond, who served on the staff of Union Major General Ambrose E. Burnside. Signatures are almost certainly printed. Laid down onto board. Some toning. Measures 19-3/4" x 15-3/4".
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Two pieces Chester Hewell pottery
Two pieces Chester Hewell pottery (Gillsville, Georgia, born 1950), stoneware with alkaline glaze: one face jug, looped handle at top, broken china teeth and painted ceramic eyes, marked on base "Chester Hewell", printed monogram on handle, 12 in.; one double-handled jug, Confederate flag on one side, "Confederate Memorial Day" below "April 26, 1993", "Johnny Reb" one side "Battle of RESACA(?) GA. May 13 to 15, 1864" and "Dixie Land", base signed "Chester Hewell CSA Gillsville, Georgia", 11-1/2 in. Excellent condition. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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GUY JOHNSON (NYC, 1927 - )
GUY JOHNSON (NYC, 1927 - ) "Ascension Over Alabama", oil on paper wrapped hardboard, signed lower right, a surreal image of a man being drawn into the Hindenburg Zeppelin as it flies over a weathered church and grocers, in black box shadowline slat frame with silver edge, OS: 16" x 19", SS: 15" x 18", multiple scuffs and scratches.
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PAIR OF JOHNSON BROTHERS COVERED
PAIR OF JOHNSON BROTHERS COVERED DISHES, GRAVY BOAT WITH UNDERTRAY AND A COVERED SUGARPair of Johnson Brothers Covered Dishes, Gravy Boat with Undertray and a Covered Sugar,
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JOHNSON & JOHNSON ADVERTISING
JOHNSON & JOHNSON ADVERTISING ITEMS.Johnson & Johnson Advertising Items. Including First Aid Hand Books 1903 third edition, 7th and 8th edition, Band-Aid Advertising and Postcards. Condition: : Good with use wear.
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Condition: : Good with use wear.
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ANDREW JOHNSON AND EDWIN STANTON
ANDREW JOHNSON AND EDWIN STANTON SIGNED COMMISSION, 1867 19 X 15 1/2 IN. (48.3 X 39.4 CM.)ANDREW JOHNSON AND EDWIN STANTON SIGNED COMMISSION, 1867, [Presidents] Commission on vellum. Promoting Joseph H. Meredith of the U.S. Volunteers to the rank of Major for services during the Civil War. With stamped signatures of President Johnson at right and stamped signature of Stanton to left Dimensions: 19 x 15 1/2 in. (48.3 x 39.4 cm.)
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HEATHER JOHNSON BEARY (B. 20TH
HEATHER JOHNSON BEARY (B. 20TH CENTURY), "A PRICKLY PAIR," 2001, COLD-PAINTED BRONZE ON WOOD BASE, 10" H X 9" W X 5" DHeather Johnson Beary, (b. 20th century) "A Prickly Pair," 2001, Cold-painted bronze on wood base Edition: 6/76 Signed, dated, and numbered: H. Johnson Cold-painted bronze on wood base Dimensions: 10" H x 9" W x 5" D
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LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN,
LESTER JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1919-2010) THREE HEADED FIGURE Gouache on paper. Signed and dated 'Lester Johnson 1966' (lower right).
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ANDREW JOHNSON AND JOHN SCHOFIELD
ANDREW JOHNSON AND JOHN SCHOFIELD SIGNED MILITARY APPOINTMENT, 1868 19 1/2 X 14 1/2 IN. (49.5 X 36.8 CM.)ANDREW JOHNSON AND JOHN SCHOFIELD SIGNED MILITARY APPOINTMENT, 1868, [Presidential] signed by President Johnson (stamped signature) and John Schofield. Appointing John J. O'Connell, Second Lt. in the First Regiment of Infantry; engraving of American Eagle and military symbols, blue seal of the United States, dated June 10, 1868 Dimensions: 19 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (49.5 x 36.8 cm.)
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Anderson Johnson
Anderson Johnson (American/Virginia, 1915-2000) "Woman with Cat", acrylic on cardboard, 24" x 19", signed lower right quadrant: "A. Johnson". Presented in an ebonized frame.
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AFTER MARTIN JOHNSON HEADE,
AFTER MARTIN JOHNSON HEADE, PROBABLY BY KEN PERENYI Hummingbirds and Passion Flowers, oil on canvas, unsigned, with Boston artist's supply stencil verso, aging to stretchers, in fine vintage gilt gesso frame, OS: 17 1/2" x 21 1/2", SS: 10 1/2" x 14 1/2". Fine condition.
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TWO (2) UNION SOLDIER CDVS, JOHNSON
TWO (2) UNION SOLDIER CDVS, JOHNSON CO., TNTwo Civil War CDVs of Union Soldiers from Johnson Co., Tennessee, 13th Cavalry. 1st item - CDV of private James Allen (1848-1883), Company D 13th Tennessee Cavalry, shown standing with his hat on a table displaying a 13th Cavalry ensignia. Reverse side marked with pencil script at top margin, "Jas Allen:.James Allen has a military marker on his grave in the Mountain View Cemetery of Mountain City, TN. 2nd item - CDV of an unidentified older bearded soldier shown seated with an elbow resting on a table, J. Fletch. Woodward Nashville, Tenn. label en verso. This soldier has an oral history belonging to Company D 13th Tennessee Cavalry. Both measure 4" H x 2 1/2" W.
Condition:
Both with overall toning, light scattered spotting.
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SIGNED JOHNSON & FAMILY
SIGNED JOHNSON & FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH TO GOV. SANDERS Casual color photograph of President Lyndon Baines Johnson (American 1908-1973), at his ranch in Stonewall, Texas, with his wife Claudia "Lady Bird" Johnson (American 1912-2007), and daughters Lynda Bird Johnson (American b. 1944),and Luci Baines Johnson (American b. 1947), with an ink inscription in the president's hand to Georgia Governor Carl Edward Sanders (American 1925-2014), "To Carl Sanders / with the high regard of his friends / The Lyndon B. Johnson's", framed. Sight approx. h. 7", w. 5"; Overall h. 5.125", w. 7.125", d. 0.75".
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Edward Handley-Read (Br. 1870-1935)
Edward Handley-Read (Br. 1870-1935) Londonwatercolor and gouache on paper signed at lower right ''E. Handley-Read '' a note on the verso identifies the scene as ''Marylebone Road circa 1915 showing the present site of No. 20 & 21 Devonshire Place London Clinic '' matted and framed under glass.SS 9.5 x 13.5 in.; DOA 13 x 17 in.Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Ernest Petrie of London and Pittsboro NC