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Moses Soyer (New York,
Moses Soyer (New York, 1899-1974), Ballerina, signed upper right "M. Soyer", pastel on paper, 27-1/2 x 20-3/4 in. (sight); gilt wood frame,
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COLLECTION OF NINE BYERS CHOICE
COLLECTION OF NINE BYERS CHOICE FIGURINESCollection of Nine Byers Choice Figurines
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Attrib: Myles Birket Foster
Attrib: Myles Birket Foster (British, 1825-1899) Haymakers. Watercolor on paper mounted onto cardboard, monogramed at the lower left, approx. 8" x 11-3/4" sight size, matted and framed under glass overall approx. 16-3/4" x 20-3/4".
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MOSES SOYER, FEMALE IN RED PANTS,
MOSES SOYER, FEMALE IN RED PANTS, OIL PASTEL Moses Soyer (American, 1899-1947), pastel and mixed media on paper depicting a seated brunette in red pants and pink shoes, signed at lower left and inscribed " M. Soyer To Bea Oms," framed under glass. Approx. sight h. 24", w. 18.25"; Overall h. 35.25", w. 30", d. 1.25".
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Lyman Byxbe American (1886 -
Lyman Byxbe American (1886 - 1980) "Mt. Meeker" etching from the "The Ancient Trees" collection pencil signed and titled in the margin 6 3/4" x 5 3/8"
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EIGHT BYERS CHOICE FIGURINESEight
EIGHT BYERS CHOICE FIGURINESEight Byers Choice Figurines,
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SANDRA BYERS, AMERICAN (20TH / 21ST
SANDRA BYERS, AMERICAN (20TH / 21ST CENTURY), GREEN LOBED POD, STUDIO POTTERY PORCELAIN VASE, 3 1/4"H X 2 1/2"DSandra Byers, American, (20th / 21st Century) green lobed pod, studio pottery porcelain vase signed under base. From American Craft Exposition: Exploring form and texture as they interplay with light is the current focus of my work. I am finding the twists and turns of Mobius forms and their energy particularly exciting. Using fine, high fired porcelain, I form each piece individually by hand-building, pinching, and carving. I am trying to find simplicity and calm in an increasingly complex world. ACE Awards: 2004 – Best of Ceramics 2012 – Best of Show 2016 – Artistic Expression Award 2018 – Artistic Expression Award studio pottery porcelain vase Dimensions: 3 1/4"H x 2 1/2"D
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Manner of Theodore Wor
Manner of Theodore Wor
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WILLIAM MOYERS (1916-2010) BRONZE
WILLIAM MOYERS (1916-2010) BRONZE SCULPTUREWilliam Moyers (1916-2010)Jenny's Boy (1980)The composition of a burro and her newborn foal on naturalistic base signed in the casting and dated 1980 is numbered 33 of 40 castings and bears the founder's mark of A&S USA on one end.Measures 6.5 x 10 x 4.5 inches.Very good condition throughout, no damage, repair or heavy wear.
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4 Byers Choice Caroling Family 9
4 Byers Choice Caroling Family 9 1/2'' to 13''.
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May Asbury Jones (Newcomb College
May Asbury Jones (Newcomb College 1919-1923) (Louisianna/Georgia 1901-1986) SPRING PLOW (George Hollinshead Farm Milledgeville GA) watercolor matted unframed unsigned sight size: H15'' W22'' Provenance: Milledgeville Georgia private collection. Other Notes: May Hammond Hollinshead Asbury Jones (1901-1986) was born in Milledgeville Georgia in 1901. Her father Darden Asbury was the southeastern agent for the Southern Pacific Railway and they lived at times in Birmingham New Orleans Atlanta and Lookout Mountain Tennessee. But it was Milledgeville and her grandparents' home ''Rose Hill'' now known as Lockerly Hall that was always ''home''. Here as a child her love of art was first encouraged when she began drawing and china painting classes at ''China Grove'' home to neighbor and family friends Miss Callie Cook who taught art at the Wesleyan Conservatory in Macon and her mother Anna Maria Green Cook author of the definitive History of Baldwin County . May Asbury entered Sophie Newcomb College in 1919. As a junior she submitted two design proposals one of which was chosen as the Newcomb Undergraduate ring. After graduating with a Bachelors in Design she spent the remainder of 1923 touring Europe before beginning work in NY in the advertising dept of Bonwit Teller as a fashion illustrator and also writing a monthly column on design and fashion for Milledgeville's ''Union Recorder'' newspaper. While living and working in New York she took classes at Cooper Union as well as The Art Students League. She also studied at Cranbrook Penland Arrowmont and Seecelo the North Carolina art camp of friends and artists Frances Hall and Frank Stanley Herring. Returning to Milledgeville in 1938 gave her opportunity to pursue her passionate belief in the innate creativity of children. She taught privately as well as teaching art education classes at Wesleyan College and Woman's College of Georgia now known as Georgia College & State University the state's designated liberal arts university. In 1940 she married Aubrey Jones and had a son Aubrey Alling Jones and enjoyed success in roles of working artist teaching and home-making. When her love of working in metals and ceramics was curtailed by arthritis she began to experiment in the art of fused glass while studying pastels and watercolor with fellow artist and friend Frank Stanley Herring ( Smithsonian Folk Art Collection ). One of her last works at age 80 was a pastel portrait of her granddaughter Elizabeth with whom she enjoyed many years of encouraging pursuits of creative opportunities. The majority of her art glass is in local collections as well as the private collection of her granddaughter Elizabeth Leah Asbury Jones Legere.
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BYRON N. BRUFFEE (MIDDLEBORO, MA,
BYRON N. BRUFFEE (MIDDLEBORO, MA, LATE 20THCENTURY) MINIATURE RED BREASTED MERGANSER. 2 3/4" HIGH, 6" LONG, OVERALL. SIGNED ON BOTTOM. EXCELLENT CONDITION.
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BYERLEY, 20TH CENTURY, MEN IN
BYERLEY, 20TH CENTURY, MEN IN GROUP, PENCIL DRAWING, 31 X 25 INCHESByerley, 20th Century, Men in Group, Pencil Drawing, 31 x 25 inches
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Kerr Eby (American, 1889-1946)
Kerr Eby (American, 1889-1946) "Machine Gunners". Ink on paper with graphite border, signed in ink at the lower right, the image size approx. 7-1/2" x 11-3/4", matted and framed under glass overall approx. 14-5/8" x 18-3/4".
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LYMAN BYXBE ETCHING. ''Bear Lake
LYMAN BYXBE ETCHING. ''Bear Lake - Evening'' dry point etching. Titled in pencil lower left and signed in pencil lower right. Framed and matted 13'' h. 14 1/2'' w. Born in Pittsfield Illinois Lyman Byxbe (1886-1980) worked as a professional artist in Omaha Nebraska in the 1920s. While summering in Estes Park Colorado Byxbe found his greatest inspiration amidst the wild Colorado landscape. Byxbe ultimately relocated to Estes Park where he operated a studio and gallery. He is best known for his serene views of areas around the Rocky Mountain National Park.
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EIGHT BYERS CHOICE 'THE CAROLERS'
EIGHT BYERS CHOICE 'THE CAROLERS' FIGURINESEight Byers Choice 'The Carolers' Figurines,
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May Asbury Jones (Newcomb College
May Asbury Jones (Newcomb College 1919-1923) (Louisianna/Georgia 1901-1986) VIEW FROM LIBERTY STREET MILLEDGEVILLE GA charcoal framed monogrammed: lower right sight size: H14 1/2'' W21 1/2'' together with: VIEW FROM LIBERTY STREET MILLEDGEVILLE GA watercolor unframed unsigned possibly a study H15 1/4'' W23 1/4'' Provenance: From the collection of May Asbury and Mary and Alling Jones. Other Notes: May Hammond Hollinshead Asbury Jones (1901-1986) was born in Milledgeville Georgia in 1901. Her father Darden Asbury was the southeastern agent for the Southern Pacific Railway and they lived at times in Birmingham New Orleans Atlanta and Lookout Mountain Tennessee. But it was Milledgeville and her grandparents' home ''Rose Hill'' now known as Lockerly Hall that was always ''home''. Here as a child her love of art was first encouraged when she began drawing and china painting classes at ''China Grove'' home to neighbor and family friends Miss Callie Cook who taught art at the Wesleyan Conservatory in Macon and her mother Anna Maria Green Cook author of the definitive History of Baldwin County . May Asbury entered Sophie Newcomb College in 1919. As a junior she submitted two design proposals one of which was chosen as the Newcomb Undergraduate ring. After graduating with a Bachelor in Design she spent the remainder of 1923 touring Europe before beginning work in NY in the advertising dept of Bonwit Teller as a fashion illustrator and also writing a monthly column on design and fashion for Milledgeville's ''Union Recorder'' newspaper. While living and working in New York she took classes at Cooper Union as well as The Art Students League. She also studied at Cranbrook Penland Arrowmont and Seecelo the North Carolina art camp of friends and artists Frances Hall and Frank Stanley Herring. Returning to Milledgeville in 1938 gave her opportunity to pursue her passionate belief in the innate creativity of children. She taught privately as well as teaching art education classes at Wesleyan College and Woman's College of Georgia now known as Georgia College & State University the state's designated liberal arts university. In 1940 she married Aubrey Jones and had a son Aubrey Alling Jones and enjoyed success in roles of working artist teaching and home-making. When her love of working in metals and ceramics was curtailed by arthritis she began to experiment in the art of fused glass while studying pastels and watercolor with fellow artist and friend Frank Stanley Herring ( Smithsonian Folk Art Collection ). One of her last works at age 80 was a pastel portrait of her granddaughter Elizabeth with whom she enjoyed many years of encouraging pursuits of creative opportunities. The majority of her art glass is in local collections as well as the private collection of her granddaughter Elizabeth Leah Asbury Jones Legere.
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BYERS' CHOICE PLASTER FIGURINE,
BYERS' CHOICE PLASTER FIGURINE, STAR TOPPER CAROLERFestive figure of a caroler in a green and white sweater holding a white and gold star tree topper.
Byers’ signature on base. Byers' Choice Ltd etched stamp. This item has no reserve.
Issued: 2006
Dimensions: 5.5"L x 5"W x 13.5"H
Manufacturer: Byers' Choice
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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EIGHT BYERS CHOICE CHILD
EIGHT BYERS CHOICE CHILD FIGURINESEight Byers Choice Child Figurines,
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EIGHT BYERS CHOICE CHILD
EIGHT BYERS CHOICE CHILD FIGURINESEight Byers Choice Child Figurines,
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2PC BYERS' CHOICE PLASTER FIGURINE,
2PC BYERS' CHOICE PLASTER FIGURINE, WILLIAMSBURG CAROLE...Charming figure of carolers dressed in Colonial Williamsburg fashion.
Byers’ signature on base. Byers' Choice Ltd etched stamp. Includes a box: 14.25"L x 6.75"W x 6.5"H. Caroler 1: 13.5"H. Caroler 2: 9.25"H. This item has no reserve.
Issued: 1999
Manufacturer: Byers' Choice
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Two John Miers silhouette profiles:
Two John Miers silhouette profiles: one a magistrate, facing left, gouache with bronzing, artist's label verso "Miers & Field, London", 3-3/4 x 3 in., repaired tear lower right; one a gentleman facing right, artist's label verso "Miers, London", 3-1/2 x 2-5/8 in.; both with original 19th century frames, one with eglomise mat on convex glass. Estate of the Late Wyatt W. Childs, Barnesville, Georgia.
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May Asbury Jones (Newcomb College
May Asbury Jones (Newcomb College 1919-1923) (Louisiana/Georgia 1901-1986) SIX WORKS: FURNITURE DESIGN SKETCHES mixed media including watercolor ink and pencil unframed 5 titled 3 signed: Asbury H13 3/8'' W9 1/8'' to H12 3/8'' W16'' (6pcs) Provenance: From the collection of May Asbury and Mary and Alling Jones. Other Notes: Executed at Newcomb College. May Hammond Hollinshead Asbury Jones (1901-1986) was born in Milledgeville Georgia in 1901. Her father Darden Asbury was the southeastern agent for the Southern Pacific Railway and they lived at times in Birmingham New Orleans Atlanta and Lookout Mountain Tennessee. But it was Milledgeville and her grandparents' home ''Rose Hill'' now known as Lockerly Hall that was always ''home''. Here as a child her love of art was first encouraged when she began drawing and china painting classes at ''China Grove'' home to neighbor and family friends Miss Callie Cook who taught art at the Wesleyan Conservatory in Macon and her mother Anna Maria Green Cook author of the definitive History of Baldwin County . May Asbury entered Sophie Newcomb College in 1919. As a junior she submitted two design proposals one of which was chosen as the Newcomb Undergraduate ring. After graduating with a Bachelors in Design she spent the remainder of 1923 touring Europe before beginning work in NY in the advertising dept of Bonwit Teller as a fashion illustrator and also writing a monthly column on design and fashion for Milledgeville's ''Union Recorder'' newspaper. While living and working in New York she took classes at Cooper Union as well as The Art Students League. She also studied at Cranbrook Penland Arrowmont and Seecelo the North Carolina art camp of friends and artists Frances Hall and Frank Stanley Herring. Returning to Milledgeville in 1938 gave her opportunity to pursue her passionate belief in the innate creativity of children. She taught privately as well as teaching art education classes at Wesleyan College and Woman's College of Georgia now known as Georgia College & State University the state's designated liberal arts university. In 1940 she married Aubrey Jones and had a son Aubrey Alling Jones and enjoyed success in roles of working artist teaching and home-making. When her love of working in metals and ceramics was curtailed by arthritis she began to experiment in the art of fused glass while studying pastels and watercolor with fellow artist and friend Frank Stanley Herring ( Smithsonian Folk Art Collection ). One of her last works at age 80 was a pastel portrait of her granddaughter Elizabeth with whom she enjoyed many years of encouraging pursuits of creative opportunities. The majority of her art glass is in local collections as well as the private collection of her granddaughter Elizabeth Leah Asbury Jones Legere. All with wear to paper along edges and corners; some with small tears and losses; all with varying degrees of toning and age discoloration.
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JEROME MYERS (AMERICAN
JEROME MYERS (AMERICAN 1867-1940), THE BATHERS, GRAPHITE WITH COLOR PENCIL ON PAPER, 7-1/2 X 9-1/2 INJerome Myers (American 1867-1940), The Bathers, Signed Jerome Myers, located NY and dated 1916 in graphite l.r. Watercolor and graphite on paper; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Sight size: 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 in (19.1 x 24.1 cm) Dimensions: Sight size: 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 in (19.1 x 24.1 cm)
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Moses Soyer, American, 1899-1974,
Moses Soyer, American, 1899-1974, lithograph of a young woman, 18" x 14", pencil signed and numbered 25-99, unframed Estimate $100-200
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SOYER Moses (American 1899-1974):
SOYER Moses (American 1899-1974): Ballerina OIL/Canvas 20 '' x 10'' signed framed 24 1/2'' x 14 1/2''.
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(3) Byers Choice Carolers
(3) Byers Choice Carolers figurines, c/o Santa with list (13" h), girl with muff (9-1/2" h), 1992 dog (4" h)
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AFTER MOSES SOYER (American 20th
AFTER MOSES SOYER (American 20th century). BALLET DANCER color lithograph - Framed image: 12 1/2 in. x 10 in.
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*YEATS WILLIAM BUTLER Autograph
*YEATS WILLIAM BUTLER Autograph letter signed (''WBY'') one page with envelope addressed to W.A. Temble[illeg.] Des Moines Iowa December 3 1923 thanking him for illustrations. Framed with black and white photograph portrait. 1 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches.
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Attr: Myles Birket Foster R.W.S.
Attr: Myles Birket Foster R.W.S. (British 1825-1899) Children at play. Oil on canvas unsigned "M.B. Foster" written on the top stretcher bar verso apprx. 14" x 12" canvas size framed in a vintage gilt frame overall apprx. 18-3/4" x 16-1/2".
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MOSSES SOYER (AMERICAN, 1899 –
MOSSES SOYER (AMERICAN, 1899 – 1974) 24" x 19 ½" "Dancers", giclee print of original painting; signed lower left, and printed signature upper right; framed, under glass. From a prominent Connecticut estate.
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Jerome Myers (American 1897-1940)
Jerome Myers (American 1897-1940) PORTRAIT OF ESTELLE COBIN pastel framed signed: lower right H16'' W12 3/4'' Provenance: From the Lawrence Castle Collection Blythewood SC.
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Saddle of Civil War agent William
Saddle of Civil War agent William Leslie Moseby mid-late 19th century long tooled leather skirt flanking seat with high horn and steep cantle straps with iron buckles; also including stirrups bridle and girth; all pieces unmarked. approximate L19'' W15'' (3pcs) Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection. Aquired from the Estate of ''Colonel'' William L. Moseby accompanied with documentation from the estate. Other Notes: ''Colonel'' William L. Moseby or Mosby (1836-1921) was born in Rappahannock County Virginia and reportedly served in the Confederate Army as a spy against Union troops in Pennsylvania though his biography is steeped in folklore. Various reports state that he was a cousin of the famous Colonel John Mosby and according to several newspaper articles he served as a Lieutenant in his cousin's 43rd battalion although this has not been proven. He was supposedly given the task by General Robert E. Lee to operate as a scout in Southern Pennsylvania by signaling Grant's movements to Confederate troops. Family reports state that throughout the war he acted as a double-agent and stories exist of his travel to the Northern parts of Pennsylvania trading information about Southern troop movements with the Northern troops in order to secure quinine to sell back to the Southern camps where he would also relay information about Northern troop movements. After some time he became expertly familiar with the Tuscarora region of Pennsylvania. Legend has it that during an Army raid he apparently became separated from his fellow troops and happened upon a cabin that housed a beautiful young woman with whom he immediately fell in love and decided to abandon his war career. He spent the remainder of his life in Fulton County Pennsylvania where he was a famous and controversial figure even after his death.
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Moses Soyer (New York, 1899-1974)
Moses Soyer (New York, 1899-1974) "Cynthia", 1945, signed "M. Soyer" and titled verso, oil on canvas board, 17-7/8 x 14 in., gilt wood frame,
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1997 Byers Choice Ltd, The
1997 Byers Choice Ltd, The Carolers, Gardener with wheelbarrow filled with presents, mint condition, approximately 13" tall & 9 3/4 long wheelbarrow Estimate $20-40
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MOSES SOYER, STUDY OF BALLERINA,
MOSES SOYER, STUDY OF BALLERINA, OIL PASTEL Moses Soyer (American 1899-1947), circa 1935, pastel and mixed media on paper depicting a study of a ballerina's face, figure wears a blue leotard and a teal tutu, signed at lower left twice, framed under glass. Approx. sight h. 23.5", w. 16.5"; Overall h. 34.5", w. 27.25", d. 1.25".