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Maynard Reece print, Canada
Maynard Reece print, Canada geese, pencil signed lower right, numbered 247/950. Overall 19” x 25” Condition: no glass CT Transfer Fee $10
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MAYNARD REECE (AMERICAN,
MAYNARD REECE (AMERICAN, 1920-2020), HAZY DAY BOBWHITES Offset print in colors, pencil signed and numbered lower margin, in giltwood frame with linen liner.
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MAYNARD REECE (AMERICAN,
MAYNARD REECE (AMERICAN, 1920–2020), ‘SCOTER HEADS’, WATERCOLOR AND GOUACHE ON PAPER FRAME: 21 7/8 X 18 IN. (55.6 X 45.7 CM.)Maynard Reece (American, 1920–2020), ‘Scoter Heads', Watercolor and Gouache on Paper, Dimensions: Frame: 21 7/8 x 18 in. (55.6 x 45.7 cm.)
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MAYNARD REECE, AMERICAN
MAYNARD REECE, AMERICAN 1920-2020, MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP, 1959, ENGRAVING, SIGHT: 9 1/2 X 7 IN., FRAME: 15 1/8 X 13 1/4 IN.MAYNARD REECE, AMERICAN, 1920-2020 MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING STAMP, 1959, Engraving Signed and dated in pencil l/r Engraving Dimensions: Sight: 9 1/2 x 7 in., Frame: 15 1/8 x 13 1/4 in.
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LOT OF 4 LIMITED EDITION WILDLIFE
LOT OF 4 LIMITED EDITION WILDLIFE PRINTS OF VARIOUS FOWL INCLUDING: MAYNARD REECE, DAVID HAGERBAUMER, O.J. GROMME 17 1/2" X 18 1/2" (LARGEST)Lot of 4 limited edition wildlife prints of various fowl including: Maynard Reece, David Hagerbaumer, O.J. Gromme, All signed and numbered. U.S. Postal stamp included in frame with print. Dimensions: 17 1/2" x 18 1/2" (largest)
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(2) FRAMED PRINTS AFTER REYNOLDS
(2) FRAMED PRINTS AFTER REYNOLDS & HACKAERT(lot of 2) Framed prints on paper, including: (1) "The Young Fortune Tellers" (Lord Henry Spencer and Lady Charlotte Spencer), after Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723-1792), (1) "The Avenue of Birches," after Jan Hackaert (Dutch, 1628-1685); sight: approx 14.25"h, 11.25"w, overall: approx 26.75"h, 22.75"w, 23lbs total
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NANCY REESE (B. 1949): PEEPLE OF
NANCY REESE (B. 1949): PEEPLE OF ZEE WURL- RELAX2004; colored print mounted to foam core, in double-sided glass frame; pencil-signed and dated lower right; signed and dated again, and inscribed verso; Provenance: The Estate of Juliet McIver, Los Angeles, CA; 6 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches; 8 x 8 inches frame Condition:
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PRINT, NORVAL MORRISEAU Norval
PRINT, NORVAL MORRISEAU Norval Morriseau (Canadian, 1932-2007) "Looking North," color silkscreen on paper, signed lower right, edition 82/99, overall (with frame): 17"h x 29"w
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GRANT REYNARD (1887-1968) PPM
GRANT REYNARD (1887-1968) PPM GIFT PRINT FOR 1946Grant T. Reynard (1887-1968)The Pianist (1946)The etching from an edition of 200 is signed by the artist in pencil lower right.This image served as the sixteenth Prairie Print Makers Presentation Print for distribution to associate members and sale to the organization's membership.Image measures 8.25 x 10.75, sheet is 10.25 x 13, and frame is 17.75 x 20.75 inches.Very good condition, the full untrimmed sheet with two deckle edges, not laid down, no damage, puncture or repair; framed to archival standards in acid free mounts. Toning from a previous mat is evident in the outer margins of the sheet as shown in the images here outside the frame and mat. There are two tabs of brown paper tape on the top edge of the print front.Provenance: A Leawood, Kansas corporate collection.
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TWO FEDERAL DUCK STAMP PRINTS.
TWO FEDERAL DUCK STAMP PRINTS. ''Buffleheads in Flight'' print by Maynard Reece (b.1920). Signed in pencil lower right ''Maynard Reece'' lower left ''Duck Stamp Design - 1948''. Matted with a U.S. Department of the Interior Migratory Bird Stamp depicting Reece's design. Framed 17'' h. 16 1/2'' w. and ''Harlequin Ducks'' print by John H. Dick (1919-1995). Signed in ink lower right ''John H. Dick'' lower left ''Duck Stamp Design 1952''. Matted with a U.S. Department of the Interior Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp depicting the same design. Framed 17 1/2'' h. 16 1/2'' w. Both with labels on revese from Abercrombie & Fitch Co. Yellowing foxing.
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KENNETH REEVE (AMERICAN 20TH
KENNETH REEVE (AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY) THREE AQUATINT PRINTS. Autumn Evening (sight 4.5'' x 5.5'') Coffee Mill (sight 5.5'' x 4.5'') Homeward bound (sight 8'' x 8.5'') all pencil signed LR Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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1959 Reece Federal duck stamp
1959 Reece Federal duck stamp print, "King Buck" or "Labrador Retriever with Mallard", with stamp, signed lower right "Maynard Reece" (American, 1917-1998) and inscribed lower left in pencil "Duck Stamp Design - 1959", lithograph, North Carolina Museum of Art label verso, image 6-1/2 x 9 in.; black-painted wood frame. Light toning, taped in, stamp tacked in and with 3/16 in. tear from left edge; frame with abrasions.
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GRP: EARLY FEDERAL DUCK STAMPS
GRP: EARLY FEDERAL DUCK STAMPS AND PRINTS MAYNARD REESE...Large group of federal duck stamps, together with prints of the designs of the duck stamps. Includes two books: "Duck Stamps and Prints: The Complete Federal and State Editions," New York: Park Lane, 1988; and "White Ace United States Migratory-Bird Hunting Stamp Album," Newark: The Washington Press. Includes works by artists Maynard Reese, Les Kouba, Francis L. Jacques, Roger Preuss, Edward J. Bierly, Edward A. Morris, John H. Dick, Jackson M. Abbott, and others.
Height: 14 1/4 in in x width: 11 1/4 in x depth: 1 in.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
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PRINT, MILTON GREENE Milton
PRINT, MILTON GREENE Milton Greene (American, 1922-1985), "Reclining (Marilyn Monroe)," 1973 (original photograph series circa 1956), photo-silkscreen, pencil signed lower right, edition 39/300, printed at Samper Silkscreen Studios, Los Angeles, CA under supervision of Lawrence Schiller, published by Circle Gallery, Chicago, Il, sight: 29"h x 41"w, overall (with frame): 38.5"h x 39.5"w.
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MAN O' WAR & 4 Others by Richard
MAN O' WAR & 4 Others by Richard Stone Reeves Famous Thoroughbred Prints pencil editioned and signed by Richard Stone Reeves, American, Richard Stone Reeves, 1919-2005. Each identically matted and framed in similar large folio sizes. From a Park Avenue estate. Includes: Man o' War, Affirmed, Forego, Alydar, Genuine Risk. Sizes approximately: 17 x 22 in 22 x 32 frames.
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3 REYNOLD WEIDENAAR PRINTS, INCL.
3 REYNOLD WEIDENAAR PRINTS, INCL. AAA3 Reynold Weidenaar (Michigan, 1915-1985) prints. 1st item: Mezzotint entitled Reverie, from the edition of 250, c. 1950. A rich, dark impression of one of the artist's most celebrated prints. Signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. With Associated American Artists biographical label affixed to backing. Housed under plexiglass in black frame with ivory mat. Sight: 11" W x 13 1/3" H. Frame: 16 3/4" W x 19 3/4" H. 2nd item: Etching entitled It Was a Terrible Day, 1949, depicting a busy farmyard landscape populated with a variety of figures engaged in unfortunate, often humorous pursuits and behaviors. Signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. Housed under plexiglass in a wooden frame. Sight: 19 1/2" W x 15" H. Frame: 20 3/4" W x 16 1/4" H. 3rd item: Etching entitled Still Life of Wilted Celery, 1954, depicting a bustling market scene set before a house and large tree. Signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. Housed under plexiglass in a wooden frame. Sight: 19 1/2" W x 15" H. Frame: 20 3/4" W x 16 1/4" H.
Condition:
All with toning to paper. Frames with minor abrasions.
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JOHN MARCY MECRAY (RHODE
JOHN MARCY MECRAY (RHODE ISLAND/PENNSYLVANIA, 1939-2017), THREE PRINTS:, FRAMED FROM 23” X 30” TO 26” X 35”.JOHN MARCY MECRAY, Rhode Island/Pennsylvania, 1939-2017, Three prints: "The Concordia Yawls", "A Narragansett Passing" and "Coronet". Dimensions: Framed from 23" x 30" to 26" x 35".
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R.G. Reeve after W.P. Hodges -
R.G. Reeve after W.P. Hodges - Two prints - ''Hare Hunting Plate I'' and ''Hare Hunting Plate II'' each 13ins x 20ins framed and glazed
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MARK RYDEN, "KARA", 2003 Mark Ryden
MARK RYDEN, "KARA", 2003 Mark Ryden (American, b. 1963), inkjet Print on Somerset Velvet Archival Paper, penciled signed and dated lower right and numbered 10/PP (from five proofs and edition of 60) on lower left, loose and unframed, 15"h x 11"w
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TWO PRINTS BY LEROY NEIMAN
TWO PRINTS BY LEROY NEIMAN (AMERICAN 1921-2012). Serigraphs on paper signed and numbered in pencil. Printer's proofs of Mary Lou Retton ''P.P. 3/15'' in a frame 38''h. 43.75''w. And a football game between the Redskins and Broncos ''P.P. 10/16'' in a frame 42''h. 51''w.
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1959 Reece Federal duck stamp
1959 Reece Federal duck stamp print, "King Buck" or "Labrador Retriever with Mallard" with stamp, signed lower right in pencil "Maynard Reece" (American, 1917-1998) and inscribed "Duck Stamp Design-1959", Russell A. Fink label verso, lithograph, image 6-1/2 x 9 in.; black wood frame. Mounted with picture corners, toning, stamp in glassine; frame with abrasions.
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PRINT, REX NADEN Rex Naden
PRINT, REX NADEN Rex Naden (American, 20th century), "Liquide," archival pigment ink print, edition 7/50, artist label with siganture verso, overall (with frame): 32.5"h x 43.5"w. Provenance: Sold to benefit the acquisitions fund of Filoli Museum and Gardens, Woodside, CA
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MARK RYDEN (B. 1963): TREE OF
MARK RYDEN (B. 1963): TREE OF MYSTERYGiclée print mounted in a wooden frame with letterpress, 2009, signed in pencil, numbered 17/40, with certificate of authenticity.
24 1/4 x 31 1/4 in. (frame).
Condition
In very good condition.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
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MILTON CLARK AVERY (1885-1965):
MILTON CLARK AVERY (1885-1965): RECLINING NUDEMilton Clark Avery, 1885-1965 Reclining Nude, drypoint etching on wove paper 1941; pencil-signed and dated lower left, artist's proof (apart from an edition of 100) drypoint etching on wove paper Dimensions: Plate: 3 1/2 x 7 1/4 in. (8.9 x 18.4 cm.),Sheet:: 9 7/8 x 11 7/8 in., Frame: 13 1/2 x 17 in. (34.3 x 43.2 cm.) Condition: Sheet hinged to mat at each upper corner. No tears, nicks, creases or stains. A few (five or six) minute spots of faint foxing to margins. Mat burn.
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NANCY REESE (B. 1949): EL
NANCY REESE (B. 1949): EL SENORlithograph, framed floating under acrylic; signed to verso of sheet; from an edition of 8; Provenance: The Estate of Juliet McIver, Los Angeles, CA; 40 x 32 inches; 43 3/4 x 35 3/4 inches frame Condition:
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WARWICK REYNOLDS (1880-1926)
WARWICK REYNOLDS (1880-1926)
'PROSPERITY' crayon on paper, signed lower right38cm x 26.5cmProvenance: The Fine Art Society, 148 New Bond Street, London, 1992Formerly the collection of Andrew McIntosh Patrick.Literature: Bradshaw P.V. TheArt of the Illustrator, The Press Art School, Forest Hill, London 1918Note: In 1918 Percy Bradshaw contacted 20 of the leading illustrators of the day and commissioned each of them for a special illustration. Each artist was given an entirely free hand as to the subject, the only stipulation being that the painting or drawing should be representative of his/her technique and that each stage in its composition should be shown. Bradshaw then reproduced in 6 plates each step in the artistic process and published the 6 lithographs in a portfolio with a 12-page introduction and description of the process within a card folder. The current lot represents the final drawing by Warwick Reynolds.Other artists were Lawson Wood, F.H. Townsend, Fortunino Matania, Harry Rountree, Claude A. Shepperson, Bert Thomas, William Heath Robinson, Frank Reynolds, Cyrus Cuneo, William Russell Flint, Charles Brock, Spenser Pryse, Edmund Sullivan, Balliol Salmon, H.M. Bateman, Louise Wright, W Hatherell, Dudley Hardy and Bernard Partridge.Born in Islington, WarwickReynolds was the son of a cartoonist and illustrator of the same name. He studied in London at the Grosvenor Studio and the St. John’s Wood Art School, and in 1895 began working as a magazine illustrator, eventually contributing to such publications as The Idler, Pearson’s Magazine, The Quiver and The Strand Magazine, among others. In 1906 he settled in Glasgow where he was employed as a staff artist at the Daily Record, he also exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts and the Royal Scottish Academy.
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Four Federal duck stamp prints:
Four Federal duck stamp prints: "White-Winged Scoters", 517/750, 1969, with stamp with stamped signature of artist, signed lower right "Maynard Reece" (American, born 1920) and inscribed lower left in pencil "Duck Stamp Design 1969 - 1st Ed", lithograph, image 6-1/2 x 9-1/4 in., [stamp tacked to backing and partially loose]; "Ross' Geese", 124/700, with stamp, signed lower right "Edward J. Bierly" (American, 1920-2004) and inscribed lower left in pencil "Ross' Geese", photolithograph, image 7 x 9-3/4 in., [stamp floated on backing]; "Cinnamon Teal", 688/950, 1971, with stamp signed in ink by artist, signed lower right "Maynard Reece" (American, born 1920) and inscribed lower left in pencil "Duck Stamp Design-1971-lst ed.", hand-colored lithograph, image 6-5/8 x 9-1/4 in., [stamp tacked to backing]; "Emperor Geese", 306/950, 1972, with stamp signed by artist, signed lower right "Arthur M. Cook" (American, born 1931) and inscribed lower left in pencil "Emperor Geese", photolithograph, image 6-3/8 x 9 in., [stamp tacked to backing], all with North Carolina Museum of Art label verso; black-painted wood frames. All with light toning, taped in, not examined out of frames; frames with abrasions.
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PRINTS, WINOLD REISS (lot of 7)
PRINTS, WINOLD REISS (lot of 7) Winold Reiss (German/American, 1886-1953), Native American Men, offset lithographs, titled in plate lower center, each overall (with frame): 11.75"H x 9.25"w
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PRINTS, MILLARD SHEETS (lot of 3)
PRINTS, MILLARD SHEETS (lot of 3) Millard Sheets (American, 1907-1989), Running Horses, 1940, "Pinto," 1938, edition 8/32, and "Flight into Egypt," edition 14/34, lithographs, each pencil signed or initialed, two are dedicated lower left, sight (each): 9"h x 12"w/9.5"h x 13"w/13"h x 8"w, overall (with frame): 17.25"h x 13.25"w/16"h x 13"w/21"h x 15.5"w
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PRINTS, MILLARD SHEETS (lot of 3)
PRINTS, MILLARD SHEETS (lot of 3) Millard Sheets (American, 1907-1989), Running Horses, 1940, "Pinto," 1938, edition 8/32, and "Flight into Egypt," edition 14/34, lithographs, each pencil signed or initialed, two are dedicated lower left, sight (each): 9"h x 12"w/9.5"h x 13"w/13"h x 8"w, overall (with frame): 17.25"h x 13.25"w/16"h x 13"w/21"h x 15.5"w
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WAR ADMIRAL & 4 Others by Richard
WAR ADMIRAL & 4 Others by Richard Stone Reeves. Famous Thoroughbred Prints pencil editioned and signed by Richard Stone Reeves, American, Richard Stone Reeves, 1919-2005. Each identically matted and framed in similar large folio sizes. From a Park Avenue estate. Includes: War Admiral, Northern Dancer, Citation, Phar Lap, Profiles of Courage. Sizes approximately: 17 x 22 in 22 x 32 frames.
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Four Richard Stone Reeves
Four Richard Stone Reeves (American, b. 1919-2005) numbered limited edition prints, each pencil signed (lower right) by the artist, equine portraits titled 'Buck Passer', 'Kelso', 'Neji', 'Ribot'
17.25" x 19.5" sight size / 24.5" x 26.5" overall
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MAXFIELD PARRISH (1870-1966, NH)
MAXFIELD PARRISH (1870-1966, NH) (2) COLOREDprints, ca. 1920. One titled "Daybreak" printed by Reinthal and Newman, The House of Art, New York. Sight size 17" x 29", overall 26 1/2" x 38". Housed in a newer, silver gilt frame. Along with "The Garden of Allah", printed 1918 by C.A. Crane of Cleveland. Sight size 14" x 29", overall 23 3/4" x 38". Housed in a modern silver gilt frame. Shows light foxing on the matting.
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THREE PRINTS DAVID BYRNE (b.
THREE PRINTS DAVID BYRNE (b. 1952) "RECYCLE, IT'S THE LAW!" Screenprint. LEON GOLUB (1922-2004) "WHY ME!" Color lithograph. TONY OURSLER (b. 1957) "SURVEILLANCE; ALIEN/HOUSTON ST. DELI" Screenprint Each sheet, 30 x 22 in. (76.2 x 55.8cm) From the "Exit 99" Portfolio, 1999, Michael Steinberg and Jeanette Ingberman, Exit Art/The First World, publisher; Noblet Serigraphie, Inc., printer. Each print pencil signed and numbered 26/50. Unframed (3) ,200 Byrne: Excellent original condition; printed to the edges as issued. Golub: Excellent original condition; 30 x 22 in. sheet size, clean impression, fresh colors Oursler: Excellent original condition, 30 x 22 in. sheet size, clean impression, fresh colors Pearson: Excellent original condition, 30 x 22 in. sheet size, clean impression; fresh colors. Tuttle: Excellent original condition; 30 x 22 in. sheet size, clean impression; fresh colors. Ward: Excellent original condition; 30 x 22 in. sheet size; clean impression; fresh colors.
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PRINT, HENRY MOORE Henry Moore
PRINT, HENRY MOORE Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986), "Six Reclining Figures," 1973, lithograph, pencil signed and dated lower right, edition 14/100, Los Angeles Country Museum of Art receipt affixed verso, sight: 14"h x 16"w, overall (with frame): 25.25"h x 26.75"w
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PRINTS, HENRY EVANS (lot of 2)
PRINTS, HENRY EVANS (lot of 2) Henry Evans (American, 1918-1990), "Madrone", 1989; "Oats", 1977, lithographs, first pencil signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, second pencil signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, first edition 58/104, second edition 194/250, first sheet (unframed): 13"h x 20"w, second sheet (unframed): 20"h x 13"w