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A postcard album containing a
A postcard album containing a collection of one hundred and twelve Mabel Lucy Attwell postcards and one for Lawson Wood and one for Phyllis M. Purser
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Barrie (JM) Peter Pan and Wendy,
Barrie (JM) Peter Pan and Wendy, illus. Mabel Lucie Atwell, n.d. and two others
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Wade Mable Lucy Atwell Figure Sam
Wade Mable Lucy Atwell Figure Sam With Dog And Whimsie Harpie (2)
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Wade first version figures Sarah
Wade first version figures Sarah and Sam from the Mable Lucie atwell series (2)
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LUCY AND LAURA, TWO COLOR
LUCY AND LAURA, TWO COLOR LITHOGRAPHSLucy and Laura, Two Color Lithographs
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THREE MABEL LUCIE ATWELL BANK
THREE MABEL LUCIE ATWELL BANK BISCUIT TINS England c.1935 Crawford Lithographed tinplate comprising "Fairy Tree" "Bicky House" and "Fairy House" in the form of a mushroom. 7 ?" 14'' 5 ?" h. First two minor scrapes (Exc. Cond.) third has foxing wear and dents)
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A collection of Wade Figures
A collection of Wade Figures comprising Sarah and Sam from the Mable Lucie Atwell series and Sam Money Bank all boxed with certificates (3)
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Wade Figures Sarah Kate Lucy
Wade Figures Sarah Kate Lucy Marie and Lisa From My Fair Ladies Series (5)
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Attributed to Sir Godfrey Kneller
Attributed to Sir Godfrey Kneller (British, 1646-1723)
Circa 1700
Portrait of Lucy, Mrs. John Walter, Daughter of Mr. Alleyne of Barbados
oil on canvas
39 1/8 x 29 inches.
Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois
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MASSACHUSETTS WATERCOLOR MEMORIAL.
MASSACHUSETTS WATERCOLOR MEMORIAL. Unknown Hopkinton Middlesex County ca.1825 watercolor and ink on paper. Mourning woman leaning on plinth inscribed for Lucy and Moses Morse both 51 dying less then two months apart in 1825. Good colors. In a frame 17''h. 181 /2''w. Lucy Witherbee married Moses Morse in November 1804 in Southboro Massachusetts. They were living in Hopkinton at the time of their deaths. Their only daughter Almira died at age two. It is not glued down. There is an area of repair in the lower right hand corner. The paper is very fragile and is deteriorating mostly around the edges.
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Silkwork mourning picture lucy
Silkwork mourning picture lucy ann brigham, 1827, age 12 Depicting a weeping willow and memorial with inscription, "in memory of Mrs. Lucy Brigham who died Sept. 9th 1824 at 50," framed. Sight size: 9 1/2 x 10 in. PROVENANCE: Pencil inscription verso reads, "Wrought by my Great Aunt, Lucy Ann Brigham Hart (Born June 27, 1815) in 1827...Died in Chelsea February 7, 1896, Age 81 yrs. 8 mo..."
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A turned bone lace bobbin worded in
A turned bone lace bobbin worded in blue and white \'\'Lucy Butler Died April 26th Aged 18\'\' five other turned bone lace bobbins variously named a large selection of bone and turned wood bobbins various and a small selection of sewing accessories contained in mahogany drawer 7.25ins x 4.25ins
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AGATHA WALKER (1888-1980) THREE
AGATHA WALKER (1888-1980)
THREE FIGURES, CIRCA 1920 painted wax, glazed and ebonized display case, comprising LUCY LOCKIT, from The Beggar's Opera, 1921, 24.5cm (9 1/2in) high; GWEN FFRANGCON-DAVIES, as Elizabeth Barrett Moulton Moulton-Barrett in the Barretts of Wimpole Street, Marquessa, 1921, 27.5cm (10 3/4in) high; and a FIGURE OF A NOBLEWOMAN, 1936, 33.5cm (13 1/4in) high, each incised monogram and date(3)
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LUCY STELLE BROWN L’ENGLE
LUCY STELLE BROWN L’ENGLE (MASSACHUSETTS/NEW YORK, 1889-1978), THREE WATERCOLORS:, EACH 15” X 20”. UNFRAMED.LUCY STELLE BROWN L'ENGLE, Massachusetts/New York, 1889-1978, Three watercolors: 1) Martha Graham dancers with rams' heads in the background. 2) Beach scene with five female nudes. 3) A nude woman entwined with another woman. Each unsigned. Dimensions: Each 15" x 20". Unframed. Provenance: Notes:Two of these works bear resemblance to, and are possibly studies for, L'Engle's oil on board "Martha Graham Dancers 1933". See Skinner Inc., Boston, November 14, 2008, Lot #351.
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Mabel Amelia Hewit (American
Mabel Amelia Hewit (American 1903-1987) "Chicken Yard". Lithograph on watermarked paper signed dated July 1942 titled and numbered 10/12 in the lower margin the image size apprx. 8-3/4" x 11-7/8" overall apprx. 10-1/4" x 13-5/8".
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MABEL DWIGHT (AMERICAN
MABEL DWIGHT (AMERICAN 1876-1955), DERELICTS, LITHOGRAPHMabel Dwight (American 1876-1955), Derelicts, Lithograph, signed Mabel Dwight in graphite l.r.; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Sight size: 260 x 324 mm (10-1/4 x 12-3/4 in)
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LUCIA F. FULLER (1872-1924, NY, NH,
LUCIA F. FULLER (1872-1924, NY, NH, WI, BORN INBoston, MA) miniature portrait of a young lady, ca. 1910, signed mid-lower right, also identified on the back and remarked on the back "Return to Mrs. Maria Taylor, Port Clyde, ME". In an ornate gilt brass frame. 3" x 2 1/2".
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A 19TH CENTURY SCHOOLGIRL THEOREM
A 19TH CENTURY SCHOOLGIRL THEOREM BY AN IDENTIFIED NORTH CAROLINIAN, LUCY MARIA HUBBARD Ink and watercolor on paper, the image depicting a young woman with grapes, inscribed to lower margin "Painted by / Lucy Maria Hubbard / Wadesborough, North Carolina / 1834," framed under glass.
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MABEL DWIGHT (1876 - 1955),
MABEL DWIGHT (1876 - 1955), PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH, "...Mabel Dwight (1876 - 1955), pencil signed lithograph "Feeding the Goose", signed lower right 'Mabel Dwight', sight size 11 1/2" x 12 1/2".
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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MABEL DWIGHT (AMERICAN,
MABEL DWIGHT (AMERICAN, 1876-1955)Mabel Dwight (American, 1876-1955) "Old Graveyard, New Orleans", 1929, lithograph, pencil-signed and dated lower margin, edition of 30, "S+P Gallery" label with artist and title and "Dr. James W. Nelson Collection, Gonzales, LA" label with artist on backing paper, 9 7/8 in. x 12 3/4 in., framed, overall 19 1/4 in. x 22 in. x 1 1/2 in. Condition: Overall good condition.
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LUCY PIERCE (BRITISH, 1887-1950)
LUCY PIERCE (BRITISH, 1887-1950) (2) Violets; Flower Piece, two each signed 'LE PIERCE' (lower left); each titled and inscribed with artist's name and address on old labels (attached to the backboards) watercolour on paper one 9.5 x 7.5cm; the other 7.5 x 8cm (2) Provenance Wilfred Billinghame, MD of Amoa Chemical Company, Hinckley; Thence by family descent
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MABEL DWIGHT (1876-1955) PENCIL
MABEL DWIGHT (1876-1955) PENCIL SIGNED LITHOGRAPHMabel Jacque Williamson Dwight (1876-1955)Old Greenwich Village (1928)The lithograph signed by Mabel Dwight and dated 1928 in pencil below the image lower right is from an edition of only 40 lithographs pulled for the edition.Mabel Dwight was a female American artist of note. She began creating art as a teenager in 1895, studying at the Hopkins School of Art in San Francisco and painting until her marriage in 1906. She abandoned art and painting until the end of her marriage in 1917. Returning to her passion, Dwight studied in Paris and developed in interest in printmaking. Beginning in 1935, she worked under the WPA and FAP Depression-era programs for artists, producing a number of lithographs.Image measures 9.5 x 9.5 and sheet is 16.25 x 12.75 inches.Very good to fine condition, the full untrimmed sheet, not laid down, no damage, stain, puncture or repair, matted to archival standards in acid free mounts.
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Lucy E Mark (19th/20th
Lucy E Mark (19th/20th Century)/Floral Arrangement/signed/watercolour, 50cm x 36.5cm/four other floral watercolours similar and sundry others
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Lucy Mark (19th/20th Century)/A
Lucy Mark (19th/20th Century)/A Spanish Hillside/signed and dated '03/watercolour, 25cm x 34cm
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Mabel Dwight (Mrs. Eugene
Mabel Dwight (Mrs. Eugene Higgins) (American, 1876-1955) "Derelict Banana Men, New Orleans", lithograph, 1929, 13-3/16" x 16-3/16", pencil signed lower right "Mabel Dwight". Glazed, matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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GROUP OF FIVE PHOTOGRAPHS OF
GROUP OF FIVE PHOTOGRAPHS OF TIGER TRAINER MABEL STARK....Group of Five Photographs of Tiger Trainer Mabel Stark. Chicago: H.A. Atwell, ca. 1940s. Set of photographs showing Mabel Stark and her tigers, including Rajah, from the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Four examples 14 x 11", the fifth 12 x 10". Good condition or better.
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CHARLES COURTNEY CURRAN
CHARLES COURTNEY CURRAN (AMERICAN, 1861-1942), PORTRAIT OF LUCY COLE BURWELL Oil on Masonite, inscribed on the verso, presented in a labeled Newcomb-Macklin frame.
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LUCY HODGSON, MONOPRINT Lucy
LUCY HODGSON, MONOPRINT Lucy Hodgson (American, b. 1940), "The Widow Maker's Welcome", 1990, monoprint on paper, pencil signed and dated lower right, 29"h x 39"w (sight), 37.5"h x 46.5"w (frame)
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Four American women activists:
Four American women activists: "Evangeline Booth" (1865-1850, reformer) signed in brown ink as Commander, Salvation Army National Headquarters stationery, two typed pages, September 28, 1922 to Raymond Schindler, New York City, regarding his efforts to "picturize" and bring the Oberamagau (Germany) Passion Play to America, 11 x 8-3/8 in., toning, fold through one letter of signature ; eight-line autograph letter signed "Julia Ward Howe" (1819-1910), writer and reformer, composer of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", referring to a check she had enclosed to pay a phone bill, 8 x 5 in., with a printed card inviting the women of Boston to attend a meeting in support of Cretian refugees, signed "Julia W. Howe" with inscriptions in blue ink, 3-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., both with slight soiling and toning ; "Lucy Stone" (1818-1893, suffragette) signed in ink on cut paper, biographical notes on verso, 2-1/4 x 4 in., minor stain, mounting tape at corners on verso ; "Helen Keller" (1880-1968, women's rights advocate, pacifist) signed in large letters in pencil on 2-1/2 x 6 in. paper, moderate toning, mounted on card ; with 1906 Women's Christian Temperance Union almanac, 8-1/2 x 5-1/2 in., and pledge card, 2-1/2 x 5-7/8 in., almanac with minor chips, stains, both with mounting tape on verso ; and Daughters of the American Revolution membership certificate of Grace Merritt Messina, July 21, 1928, blue seal, 13-1/2 x 16-1/2 in., fold, irregular toning, dampstains . (Eight pieces). Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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ALICE LUELLA FIDLER (AMERICAN B.
ALICE LUELLA FIDLER (AMERICAN B. 1883), AMHERST GIRL, 1904, INK AND GOUACHE ON PAPER FRAMED: 23 X 11 IN (58.4 X 27.9 CM)Alice Luella Fidler (American b. 1883), Amherst Girl, 1904, Ink and Gouache on Paper, Dimensions: Framed: 23 x 11 in (58.4 x 27.9 cm)
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Lucy D Holme (British late 19th
Lucy D Holme (British late 19th Century)/Portrait Miniature of a Young Girl in a White Dress/watercolour on ivory, 8cm diameter/and three other portrait miniatures
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American School (19th century)
American School (19th century) Mourning Portrait, Nicholas & Lucy Faulcon on a memorial with two urns, unsigned, watercolor on ivory, 1-3/4 x 1-1/2 in.; incised ivory frame,
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Lucy Scott Bower (New York/Europe
Lucy Scott Bower (New York/Europe 1864-1934) RUCHELLE FRANCE oil on board framed signed: lower right H19 1/4'' W16'' Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection. Good original condition. UV examination is clean.
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Tableau
Beswick Beatrix Potter Tableau Figure Mrs Tiggywinkle and Lucie for Peter Rabbit and Friends Boxes with Base and Certificate
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Tableau
Beswick Beatrix Potter Tableau Figure Mrs Tiggywinkle and Lucy Limited Edition with Plinth and Certificate Boxed
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Beswick Beatrix Potter Figure
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figure Appley Dapply Piggling Bland and Tabitha Twitchett and Miss Moppet all BP3b (3)