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Lita Albuquerque (American b. 1946)
Lita Albuquerque (American b. 1946) "Sun and Moon Trajectories #4". Lithograph with hand applied white gold leaf 1995 signed in pencil at the lower right edge numbered 38/60 at the lower left corner blind stamp in the lower left corner apprx. 21-1/2" x 29-1/2" matted and framed under plexiglass overall apprx. 28-1/4" x 35-3/4". Her work has in the past been represented by such prestigious galleries as the Mary Ryan Gallery in New York.
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Gary Hart (American) ''Vines
Gary Hart (American) ''Vines Albuquerque NM''color photograph signed and numbered 1 of 8 matted and framed under glass.SS 22 x 27 in.; DOA 32 x 36.5 in.
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Albert Lujan, Xenaiua (Taos,
Albert Lujan, Xenaiua
(Taos, 1892–1948)
untitled, Taos pueblo with figures in procession
oil on board
signed lower right Albert Lujan
(sight) 9-1/2 x 7-1/2 inches; (framed) 11 x 9 inches
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OOB - View of the Pueblo by
OOB - View of the Pueblo by Albert Looking Elk (Martinez) (NM 1888-1941) signed lr with original 1930's real photo postcard of the artist at work on reverse in artist made wooden frame SS: 6 3/8'' x 8 3/8'' OS: 9 1/4'' x 11 1/4'' fine condition. Looki
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(2) MARK GOEBEL NEW MEXICO PUEBLO
(2) MARK GOEBEL NEW MEXICO PUEBLO PHOTOGRAPHS(lot of 2) Framed black-and-white photographs on paper, signed lower right MG (Mark Goebel, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 20th c.), including: (1) "San Lorenzo Mission, Picuris Pueblo, NM," frame lacking glass, sight: 11.5"h, 17.5"w, overall: 18.5"h, 24.5"w, (1) "Taos Winter," dated 2013, cracks to frame glass, sight: 12"h, 18"w, overall: 18.5"h, 24.5"w; 5lbs total **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
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Jim Alford (New Mexico, late
Jim Alford (New Mexico, late 20th/early 21st century) "Sky Over Santa Fe", 2000, signed verso "Jim Alford ©" and dated and titled verso, oil on canvas, unframed, 47-5/8 x 60 in.,
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MIXED MEDIA, LITA ALBUQUERQUE
MIXED MEDIA, LITA ALBUQUERQUE Lita Albuquerque (American, b. 1946), "Trajectory through the Sun, Exhalation #2," 2000, mixed media on paper, signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, sheet: 22"h x 30"w, overall (with frame): 25"h x 37.5"w
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Albert Lorey Groll, American, NM,
Albert Lorey Groll, American, NM, Arizona, 1866-1952, crayon and oil on canvas board, The Hills of New Mexico Near Laguna, 6 3/4" x 9 1/2", titled verso, signed lower left Estimate $800-1,200
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ALBERT LUJAN (AMERICAN,
ALBERT LUJAN (AMERICAN, 1892-1948) TAOS PUEBLO, NEW MEXICO Oil on artist board. Original frame.
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D.B. Chase Boudoir Photographs of
D.B. Chase Boudoir Photographs of the Southwest Lot of 8 albumen boudoir photographs all with titles and credit in the negative and D.B. Chase's full card Santa Fe New Mexico imprint on verso including two with recto imprints as well.? Titles are: No. 44. Pueblo Indian Woman Burning Pottery; 75. Tesuque Indians Tenting on the Mountains; No. 109. Old Church at Ojo Caliente Built in 1590; No. 117. Burros Loaded With Wood; No. 122. San Miguel Street Santa Fe; No. 131. Taos Pueblos; No. 138. Typical Mexican Adobe House; No. 143. Burro and Baby. Condition: First two with slight fading at left edge of print.? Others with light edge wear or very minor soiling else very good.
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(2) EARLY SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO
(2) EARLY SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO PHOTOS, C.1866(lot of 2) Early New Mexico photographs, back marked "N. Brown & Son, Photographers, Albuquerque, New Mexico Territory," c.1866, including: (1) a street scene, showing seven people standing in front of a store, one person on the roof, the store sign reads L&F Zeckendorf; (1) a street scene at the Santa Fe Plaza, several people are shown, including one wrapped in a serape, a horse-drawn wagon and saddled horse, approx 2 3/8"h, 3 7/8"w **Note: Nicholas Brown, established a studio on August 11, 1866, in Santa Fe, with his son, William Henry Brown. Louis Zeckendorf (1838-1937) and brother Aaron, established a store in Albuquerque and other cities c.1858.**
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Ethelinda Robbins (American/New
Ethelinda Robbins (American/New Mexico 20th/21st c.) "Las Lleguags" 1999 oil on canvas signed lower right titled and dated en verso 64 in. x 74 in. unframed.
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WEBB YOUNG (NM/CO, 1913-2005)
WEBB YOUNG (NM/CO, 1913-2005) Church Under Snow at Canoncito, Apache Canyon, New Mexico. Watercolor on board, signed lower right, in terra cotta colored box frame with linen mat, glazed, OS: 23 1/4" x 27 1/4", SS: 19 1/2" x 23 1/2". Good condition.
This is where the Santa Fe Trail emerges from Glorieta Pass. This little area is home to quite a bit of history with the Pecos Ruins, Santa Fe Trail, and Glorieta Civil War Battlefield.
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(5) Stamped sterling jewelry
(5) Stamped sterling jewelry group to include Quoc Turquoise Inc.
Albuquerque stamped and cut sterling earrings, sterling multi-strand concho centered necklace, interspersed gold plated beads, 14"L, multi-bead stamped sterling Navajo style necklace, 17"L, RLM studio modernist sterling pendant necklace on stamped leather cord, 21"L and Mexican stamped sterling bracelet in floral decoration, 7-1/2"L
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Ca. 1950s Santa Fe travel poster,
Ca. 1950s Santa Fe travel poster, “Indian-Detours on the Way To or From California", depicting a woman wrapped in a blanket, in front of pueblo dwelling. 24” x 36” Condition: tack holes in corners CT Transfer Fee $10
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Eliot Candee Clark (New
Eliot Candee Clark (New York/Virginia, 1883-1980) "Pueblo Near Santa Fe 1932", signed lower left "Eliot Clark" and signed and titled verso, oil on fiberboard, 17-3/8 x 19-3/8 in.; gilt wood frame,
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Jim Alford (New Mexico, late
Jim Alford (New Mexico, late 20th/early 21st century) Lindos, 2000, signed verso "Jim Alford ©" and dated and titled, oil on canvas, unframed, 65-3/8 x 64-3/4 in.,
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SANTA FE SUMMER PROBABLY BY MICHAEL
SANTA FE SUMMER PROBABLY BY MICHAEL MCGUIRE (NEW MEXICO 20TH CENTURY). Oil on masonite signed lower left and on back. Landscape with distant mountains. 9''h. 12''w. in a frame 18''h. 20 1/2''w.
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Albert Lujan, Xenaiua (Taos,
Albert Lujan, Xenaiua
(Taos, 1892–1948)
untitled, prayer
oil on board
signed lower right Albert Lujan
(sight) 11-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches; (framed) 13 x 10 inches
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SKELLY, Al. W/C Southwest School
SKELLY, Al. W/C Southwest School Baseball Game Signed lower left. Alta Skelly, American, painter, illustrator, teacher, resided in New Mexico, California and Arizona, 1896-1983. Size:14 x 20. Condition: Obviously old water damage evident in the mat and backing, also somewhat visible in the sky upper right above mountain and green tree. Dimensions: 14 x 20
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LITA ALBUQUERQUE (B. 1946):
LITA ALBUQUERQUE (B. 1946): ABSTRACTwatercolor and gouache on Arches paper; no signature visible; Arches paper mark lower right and upper left; 22 x 39 3/4 inches; 24 3/4 x 32 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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LITA ALBUQUERQUE (B.1946):
LITA ALBUQUERQUE (B.1946): ABSTRACTwatercolor and gouache on Arches paper; no visible signature; Arches paper mark lower right and upper left; 22 x 29 3/4 inches; 24 3/4 x 32 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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LITA ALBUQUERQUE (B. 1946),
LITA ALBUQUERQUE (B. 1946), "UNTITLED (BLUE AND BLACK)," LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS ON PAPER, IMAGE: 8" H X 14" W; SHEET: 10.5" H X 7" WLita Albuquerque, (b. 1946) "Untitled (blue and black)", Lithograph in colors on paper Edition: 6/115 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Lita Albuquerque; with the Muka Youth Prints blindstamp in the lower margin, at right Lithograph in colors on paper Dimensions: Image: 8" H x 14" W; Sheet: 10.5" H x 7" W
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ALFRED MORANG (american 1901-1958)
ALFRED MORANG (american 1901-1958) "NIGHT OVER SANTA FE" Signed 'ALFRED MORANG' bottom right, oil on canvas 10 x 26 in. (25.4 x 66cm) Executed circa 1948. provenance: Fred R. Kline Gallery Inc., Santa Fe, New Mexico. ,500-2,500 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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AL MOMADAY (1913-1981, KIOWA,
AL MOMADAY (1913-1981, KIOWA, JEMEZ, PUEBLO,NEW MEXICO), FRAMED GOUACHE TITLED "MOUNTAIN SPIRIT DANCER", SIGHT SIZE 27" X 22 3/4", OVERALL 37" X 32 3/4".
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ALBERT HANDELL (NEW MEXICO, B.
ALBERT HANDELL (NEW MEXICO, B. 1937), TREES FALLEN ACROSS A RIVER., PASTEL ON PAPER, 12" X 16" SIGHT. FRAMED 19.5" X 24".ALBERT HANDELL, New Mexico, b. 1937, Trees fallen across a river. Signed lower left "Handell". Dimensions: Pastel on paper, 12" x 16" sight. Framed 19.5" x 24".
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(2) HAND-COLORED PRINTS OF BULTOS
(2) HAND-COLORED PRINTS OF BULTOS AFTER E. BOYD(lot of 2) Framed hand-colored prints on paper, unsigned, after E. Boyd (Elizabeth Boyd White Hall, New Mexico, 1903-1974), plates from the "Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico," including: (1) San Acacio (Saint Agathius), stamped lower left 29, (1) Nuestra Senora de la Luz (Our Lady of Light), stamped lower left 34, sight: 13.75"h, 10.75"w, overall: 19.25"h, 16.25"w, together with (two) books, (one) "Portfolio of Spanish Colonial Design in New Mexico," with text by E. Boyd Hall, LPD Press, Albuquerque, 2001, reprint of the 1938 edition, (one) "Public Art and Architecture in New Mexico, 1933-1943: a Guide to the New Deal Legacy," compiled by Kathryn A. Flynn, Sunstone Press, Santa Fe, 2012; 10lbs total
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RAILROAD POSTER, "TEN LITTLE
RAILROAD POSTER, "TEN LITTLE NAVAJOS", C. 1945 Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad (American 1859-1996), after the painting by Willard Frederick Elms (American 1900-1956),"Ten little Navajos, all dressed up so gay, Watching for the Famous Chiefs of the Santa Fe", circa 1940-1950, offset lithograph, multicolored advertising poster depicting multiple Native American children watching a train pass by, apparently unmarked, unframed. Provenance: Private Collection, Concord, NC. Approx. h. 24", w. 18".
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Bettina Steinke (American, Santa
Bettina Steinke (American, Santa Fe, 1913-1999) "Resident of Taos Pueblo", pastel on paper, 22" x 14", signed and dated lower right: "Bettina Steinke 1973". Glazed, matted and presented in a giltwood frame. Bears label of Blair Galleries, Limited, Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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LITA ALBUQUERQUE (B. 1946),
LITA ALBUQUERQUE (B. 1946), "UNTITLED (RED AND BLACK)," LITHOGRAPH IN COLORS ON PAPER, IMAGE: 8" H X 14" W; SHEET: 11.25" H X 7.25" WLita Albuquerque, (b. 1946) "Untitled (red and black)", Lithograph in colors on paper Edition: 3/116 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Lita Albuquerque; with the Muka Youth Prints blindstamp in the lower margin, at right Lithograph in colors on paper Dimensions: Image: 8" H x 14" W; Sheet: 11.25" H x 7.25" W
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AFTER ANSEL ADAMS: CHURCH NEW
AFTER ANSEL ADAMS: CHURCH NEW MEXICO Black and white photograph 15 x 18 5/8 in. signed faintly below image; appears to be dry-mounted on board.
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LITA ALBUQUERQUE (AMERICAN, B.
LITA ALBUQUERQUE (AMERICAN, B. 1946): MAN AND THE MOUNTAIN I, DEATHLita Albuquerque, American, b. 1946 Man and the Mountain I, Death, photograph 1978; signed lower right, titled and dated to label verso photograph Dimensions: 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm.); Frame: 22 1/4 x 28 1/4 in. (56.5 x 71.8 cm.) Condition: Matted and framed under acrylic. Scratches to frame and acrylic.
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Barbara Latham (American, New
Barbara Latham (American, New Mexico, 1896-1989) "Bus Depot", lithograph, sight 10-3/4" x 13-1/4", pencil titled lower left, pencil signed lower right: "Barbara Latham". Glazed, double-matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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PHOTOGRAPH OF MARLENA LENTZ
PHOTOGRAPH OF MARLENA LENTZ COPYRIGHT COBB PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO. Handcolored photograph. William Cobb Studio operated in Albuquerque 1889-1939. In a frame 20''h. 18''w. Ex Steve Elmore (New Mexico).
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LARRY BASKY MODERNIST NEW MEXICO
LARRY BASKY MODERNIST NEW MEXICO TONDO SILKSCREEN Colorado, Wisconsin,20th CenturyEntrance with Ojo Caliente, modernist western landscape utilizing vibrant color fields with defined borders.
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VALERIE GRAVES (NM) 'DEER HUNTERS
VALERIE GRAVES (NM) 'DEER HUNTERS LEAVING KIVA'Framed pastel drawing on paperboard, "Deer Hunters Leaving the Kiva," signed lower right Valerie Graves, Taos (New Mexico, 20th/ 21st c.), signed again and titled verso, sight: approx 15.75"h, 20.25"w, overall: approx 26"h, 30.75"w, 9lbs