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Harper Lee TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TO
Harper Lee TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD
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TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD.To Kill a
TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD.To Kill a Mockingbird. Universal, 1963. One sheet (27 x 41"). Classic courtroom drama starring Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch. Folded, with tome tape stains from prior reinforcement and pinholes at corners. B.
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LEE, HARPER TO KILL A
LEE, HARPER TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRDLee, Harper , To Kill a Mockingbird, New York, Harper Collins, 1995, Thirty-Fifth Anniversary Edition, signed by Harper Lee on half-title, hard-cover with dust jacket
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John James Audubon (American
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "The Mocking Bird" Plate 21 from Birds of America hand-colored aquatint engraving Havell edition sheet size 37 3/4 in. x 26 in. attractively float mounted and framed.
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Gregory Peck Movie Poster (20th
Gregory Peck Movie Poster (20th century) "To Kill a Mocking Bird", 1963, No. 63/54, published by Universal Pictures, offset print on paper, 39-3/8 x 24-5/8 in. (image); black lacquer frame,
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John Sill 'Mockingbird'
John Sill 'Mockingbird' Watercolor Framed- 16x17.5''
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After John James Audubon (New York,
After John James Audubon (New York, 1785-1851), "Mocking Bird", chromolithograph on wove paper, from The Birds of America, New York, John James Audubon, lithography by Julius Bien, 1860, double elephant folio edition, 38-1/2 x 26-3/4 in. (page), modern gilt wood frame,
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TWO COPIES, "OTHER VOICES OTHER
TWO COPIES, "OTHER VOICES OTHER ROOMS", 1ST ED. Truman Capote (American, 1924-1984), "To Kill A Mockingbird". Published by Random House, New York, 1948, first edition. Two copies; octavo, light beige cloth boards, red lettering to spine, with dust jacket. Approx. 8.25" x 5.5".
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HARPER LEE. 'TO KILL A
HARPER LEE. 'TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD', 1960, PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAINHARPER LEE. 'TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD', 1960, PUBLISHED IN GREAT BRITAIN, Lee, Harper 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. London: Heinemann, (1960) 8vo, publisher's cloth, original dust jacket. First English edition. Provenance: Robert McNamara Estate and Diana Byfield McNamara Book Collection
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After John James Audubon
After John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Mocking Bird" No. 32 Plate 138 chromolithograph with hand-coloring by J. Bien New York 1860 from Birds of America sheet 39 1/2 in. x 26 1/2 in. matted and framed. Note: Elements of the original painting for this scene were copied from drawings made at Oakley Plantation LA on August 25 1821. Reference: The Original Watercolor Paintings of John James Audubon for the Birds of America American Heritage New York 1985 Plate 44.
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A Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty
A Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Bird Mocking Bird perched on peach blossom branches. Height 10 1/2 inches.
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Axel Amuchastegui (Argentine
Axel Amuchastegui (Argentine 1921-2002) "Mockingbirds on an Apple Tree Branch with Fruit" 1962 watercolor on Strathmore board signed lower right two dates "31-10-62" and "3-9-62" in pencil lower margin sight 27 1/2 in. x 20 in. attractively matted and framed. Note: Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund of the Morris Museum of Art Augusta GA.
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Harry Dunn (American, 1929-1988) PA
Harry Dunn (American, 1929-1988) PA artist, "Listen to the Mockingbird", acrylic on board, signed "Harry Dunn", 7-1/2" x 4", framed 11-1/2" x 8", very good condition
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6 vols. Al Hirschfeld:
6 vols. Al Hirschfeld: (Hirschfeld, Al, illustrator.) Perelman, S.J. Listen to The Mocking Bird. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1949. 8vo, orig. cloth; slightly dusty, d/j (chipping to edges). Illus. * Hirschfeld, Al. Show Business in No Business. New York: Simon and Schuster, (1951). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. bds., d/j (some chipping to edges). Illus. * _ _. The American Theatre as Seen by. New York: G. Braziller, 1961. 1st ed. Oblong 4to, orig. cloth; light wear. Plates. * _ _. The World of Hirschfeld. New York: Abrams, (1981). 4to, orig. cloth, d/j (slightly dusty). Color plates, other illus. Lot also includes rough copy of Hirschfeld's & Brooks Atkinson's The Lively Years; book club ed. of Hirschfeld, introduction by John Russell.
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PR OF MOCKINGBIRDS BY DOROTHY
PR OF MOCKINGBIRDS BY DOROTHY DOUGHTY PAIR OF PORCELAIN MOCKINGBIRDS BY DOROTHY DOUGHTY FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; 11"H
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BOOK: SIGNED EDITION OF "TO KILL
BOOK: SIGNED EDITION OF "TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD" BY AUTHOR HARPER LEE, C. 1998, N.Y., 16TH PRINTING, ANNIVERSARY EDITION, INSCRIBED A...BOOK: Signed edition of "To Kill A Mockingbird" by author Harper Lee, c. 1998, N.Y., 16th printing, Anniversary edition, inscribed and signed by Harper Lee on the 1/2 title, fine in dust jacket.
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A. MENABONI 'SINGING MOCKINGBIRD IN
A. MENABONI 'SINGING MOCKINGBIRD IN THE MOONLIGHT' Athos Menaboni (Italian/American 1895-1990), 'Singing Mockingbird in the Moonlight,' offset lithograph depicting a Mockingbird atop the weeds singing in the moonlight, editioned to lower left 48/250, signed to lower right in plate, signed to lower right outside of plate, in a wood frame, signed letter from the artist affixed en verso. Approximate dimensions: image h. 18.25", w. 12"; frame h. 28.5", w. 22.5"; d. 1.5"
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TWO CLASSIC AMERICAN NOVELS
TWO CLASSIC AMERICAN NOVELS Comprising: John Steinbeck, TORTILLA FLAT (NY: Collier, 1935) Trade edition, 8vo., pictorial cloth; and Harper Lee, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (Phila. and NY: Lippincott, 1960) Book club edition, 8vo., cloth and boards, d.j.
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DON BALKE (B. 1933)
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "MOCKINGBIRD"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Mockingbird and Iris" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood Commemorative cover for "Balke's Birds and Flowers" series, cover cancelled June 1, 1985.
Intensely territorial, the Mockingbird stands ready to attack any creature that invades its domain, especially fellow Mockingbirds. "Dogfights" involving six or more Mockingbirds bombing on each other are not uncommon. It is thought by some scientists that the Mockingbird's song may have survival value. This bird's continuous imitation of other sounds may be designed to better express individual differences. There is considerable evidence that song is not merely an announcement of the species, but also an individual bird's identity tag. The Mockingbird's so-called courtship dance, which involves flashing of the wings, is not that at all, but rather vying for position in fierce territorial fights. There are more than two hundred species of Irises that grow wild, and thousands of hybrids, but all have two common characteristics: sword-shaped leaves and a distinctive flower structure consisting of three usually erect petals, called standards, and three outer petals, or sepals, that hang down from the base of the blossom. The arrangement of these parts is peculiar and their duties unusual. A bee, instead of settling on the petals that arch upward from the flower's center, uses the broad sepals as a landing field. The sepals curve downward and have honey-guide markings and sometimes golden "beards." Irises come in a stunning range of colors -- hence the name Iris, after the Greek, goddess of the rainbow.
Image Size: 11.25 x 12.75 in.
Overall Size: 19.25 x 21 in.
Unframed.
(B09549)
Condition:
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Two Benson Moore etchings (Benson
Two Benson Moore etchings (Benson Bond Moore, American, 1882-1974), hand-colored etchings with original labels verso, both signed in pencil lower left "Benson B. Moore…": "Mockingbird", Ed. 50, page 9-7/8 x 8-7/8 in.; titled in pencil bottom left "The Lone Goose", Ed. 75, page 7-3/4 x 8-1/8 in.; 20th century gilt wood frames. Both with toning and fading, tape stains from masking tape at points verso; frames with abrasions.
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HARPER LEE. TO KILL A
HARPER LEE. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. SIGNED FIRST UK EDITIONHARPER LEE. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, . SIGNED FIRST UK EDITION signed bookplate (unaffixed), later signature; dust jacket covered in mylar with price clipped
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TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD
TO KILL A MOCKING BIRD PROMOTIONAL STILLS9 Black and White Promotional Stills from To Kill A Mocking Bird.
From the collection of Universal Pictures Company and The Nelson Agency.
8" L x 10" W
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ELIZABETH MUMFORD (MASSACHUSETTS,
ELIZABETH MUMFORD (MASSACHUSETTS, 1950-2020), "HUSH LITTLE BABY DON'T SAY A WORD PAPA'S GONNA BUY YOU A MOCKING BIRD"., OIL ON BOARD, 20" X 15". FRAMED 21" X 16".ELIZABETH MUMFORD, Massachusetts, 1950-2020, "Hush little baby don't say a word Papa's gonna buy you a mocking bird". Signed lower right "Elizabeth Mumford". Dimensions: Oil on board, 20" x 15". Framed 21" x 16".
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EDWARD VON SIEBOLD
EDWARD VON SIEBOLD DINGLE(American/South Carolina, 1893-1975)
Mockingbird and Pygmy Blue Butterfly, signed lower right "E v S Dingle", gouache on paper, 16 x 14-1/2 in.; frame, 25 x 23-1/4 in.
Condition:
some foxing, retouch to magnolia blossom, paper removed from prior acidic mount, lot includes conservation treatment report from Marion L Hunter, 2006; frame with light wear
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SAMPLER. Mary Rigby American
SAMPLER. Mary Rigby American 1852 silk on canvas. A cat climbing a weeping willow under which stand two ladies dog at their feet. A large colorful parrot on one side a songbird on the other. Vining floral border and religious verse. Bright colors. In a frame 19 1/2''h. 21 1/2''w.
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RICHARD PALMER MOCKINGBIRD
RICHARD PALMER MOCKINGBIRD MIDDLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS, DATED 2005 HEIGHT 9.5”.RICHARD PALMER MOCKINGBIRD, Middleboro, Massachusetts, Dated 2005, Mouth open and wings down. Mounted on a round base with foliate embellishments. Dimensions: Height 9.5".
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[HARPER LEE SIGNED BOOK][Harper Lee
[HARPER LEE SIGNED BOOK][Harper Lee Signed Book] , Lee, Harper. To Kill a Mockingbird, Philadelphia & New York, J.B. Lippincott Company, 1960, first edition, twenty-fourth impression, with dust jacket, signed on first free endpaper "To Dick and Del Johnson with best wishes, Harper Lee "
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*Marion Young (American 20th
*Marion Young (American 20th century) Chasing Birds composite edition 343/350; inscribed M. Young and dated Height 22 3/4 inches.
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KOSINSKI JERZY The Painted Bird.
KOSINSKI JERZY The Painted Bird. Boston: Houghton Mifflin; Cambridge: Riverside Press 1965. 8vo publisher's brown cloth lettered in blind dust jacket unclipped. First edition first printing. Some tape residue to endpapers; otherwise fine.
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy
A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Birds Mocking Birds perched on peach blossom branches. Height 10 1/2 inches.
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GONE WITH THE WIND Gone With the
GONE WITH THE WIND Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell, 1936 edition
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AUDUBON'S BIRDS OF AMERICA, 1961
AUDUBON'S BIRDS OF AMERICA, 1961 EDITION Third printing.
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MINIATURE NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRDFrank
MINIATURE NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRDFrank S. Finney (b. 1947)
Capeville, VA, c. 2020
5 1/2 in. long
A calling songbird signed with the maker's incised "F" on the bottom of the base.
Original paint with light wear.
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THREE AMERICAN WORKS OF A BIRD ON A
THREE AMERICAN WORKS OF A BIRD ON A BRANCH, OIL ON TIN; A SAMPLER; AND A PRINT OF CROWSThree American Works of a Bird on a Branch, Oil on Tin; a Sampler; and a Print of Crows,
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[LITERATURE], 15 VOLUMES,
[LITERATURE], 15 VOLUMES, INCLUDING: HARPER LEE, JAMES JONES, WILLIAM FAULKNER, LYND WARD, GEORGE ORWELL, MELVILLE AND STEINBECK[Literature], 15 vols., 8vo-4to, first and later editions, most with dust jackets, including: Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird, 1960; James Jones, From Here to Eternity, 1951; William Faulkner, The Town, 1957 and Big Woods, 1955; Lynd Ward, Madman's Drum with woodcuts, 1930; George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four, 1949; Herman Melville, Moby Dick or the Whale, illustrated by Rockwell Kent, 1930; John Steinbeck, Tortilla Flat, illustrated by Ruth Gannett, 1937; and others.
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(3) Boehm porcelain bird figurines,
(3) Boehm porcelain bird figurines, c/o pair of Mockingbirds (tallest 13", one with flowers needing repair), Goldfinch (5-3/4" h), chip to wing