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(3) LOUIS PAUL JONAS STUDIOS
(3) LOUIS PAUL JONAS STUDIOS CARVINGS OFwildlife. To include - caribou mounted on a wooden plaque, a moose mounted on a wooden plaque and a rocky mountain goat standing on a rock. Two have Abercrombie and Fitch labels. The mountain goat has a missing horn and measures 8" high x 7" long x 5" wide. The moose is 8" high x 5" wide x 5 1/2" deep. The caribou measures 8" high x 4 1/2" wide x 5 1/2" deep. Moose horns show cracking. Caribou has some damage to rack.
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Carved Wood Moose & a Duck From a
Carved Wood Moose & a Duck From a Bedford home.
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George Aghupuk Moose in Landscape
George Aghupuk Moose in Landscape Ink on Moose Skin Framed- 8x10''
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DON BALKE (B. 1933) "MOOSE"Don
DON BALKE (B. 1933) "MOOSE"Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Moose" Signed lower left. Watercolor on Paper.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 13c Moose stamp issued June 10, 1978.
Although drawings of the Moose were found in the cave drawings of the early Stone Age, the earliest known verbal description appears in Caesar's "Gallic War." Caesar reports that the Moose was hornless and that his legs had neither ankles nor joints. Therefore, they could not lay down. And once they fell, they could never get up again. To sleep, wrote Caesar, they simply leaned against a tree. Teutonic hunters would chip notches into these trees so that when the tired Moose tried to rest, both he and the tree would fall, thus becoming easy prey for the hunters. Whether this story is myth or not, nobody is sure. However, the tale is true to the extent that Moose do straddle long trunks, breaking them to obtain twigs, buds, and leaves from the soft parts of the tree. Later, the famous Roman naturalist, Plinius, stated that the Moose "had to graze backward because of his enlarged upper lip." This too, of course, is wrong. The Moose's upper lip is large, but this is an advantage, not a hindrance, for it allows him to strip leaves off branches. The short neck of the Moose makes it difficult for him to eat off the ground, but easy for him to feed from bushes or trees, where his favorite food is found. The Moose is best-known for its antlers -- among the most impressive in the entire animal kingdom -- which make him a prime game animal. Contrary to what many believe, Moose are not fierce animals, but are, in fact, quite shy.
Image Size: 13.5 x 14.5 in.
Overall Size: 20.25 x 23.25 in. Framed behind plexiglass. (B05052)
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MOOSE CARVING, OTTAWA VALLEYA moose
MOOSE CARVING, OTTAWA VALLEYA moose carving in light varnish on a dark varnished, round, chip carved base with bark still intact, Ottawa Valley. Legs re-glued at one point and one antler tip missing. H: 12.5"; base D/D: 8.5". FRANCAIS: Sculpture d'un orignal en vernis clair sur une base ronde vernie foncée et sculptés avec écorce encore intacte, Vallée de l'Outaouais. Pattes recollées dans le passé et une éclisse de bois manquante.
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GUY COHELEACH (AMERICAN, 20TH
GUY COHELEACH (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY), MOOSE IN SNOW Giclée print on canvas, 2001, signed, dated, and titled at lower left, framed.
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Attributed to Franz Bergman
Attributed to Franz Bergman (Austrian, 1861-1936)
Early 20th Century
Moose
bronze
with impressed B within a vasiform mark and numbered 6429 to underside.
Height 12 inches.
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AL MOHLER (AMERICAN 20TH
AL MOHLER (AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY), MOOSE AND TWO DEER, TWO OILS ON CANVASBOARD, FRAME: 24 1/8 X 39 7/8 IN. (61.28 X 101.28 CM.)Al Mohler (American 20th Century), Moose and Two Deer, Two Oils on Canvasboard,, Dimensions: Frame: 24 1/8 x 39 7/8 in. (61.28 x 101.28 cm.)
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MOOSE ANTLER Large single moose
MOOSE ANTLER Large single moose antler. Roughly 20" x 30".
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PHILIP MOOSE (NC, 1921-2001),
PHILIP MOOSE (NC, 1921-2001), MOUNTAIN FARM SCENE Ink and brown crayon on paper, signed lower left, matted and framed under glass.
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SHERRY SANDER, "BULL MOOSE",
SHERRY SANDER, "BULL MOOSE", BRONZE, 19/35 Sherry Sander, "Bull Moose", 1993, patinated cast bronze Western sculpture depicting a moose on a rocky outcropping with his head raised, signed, dated, and numbered 19 of 35 in mold, on a granite and wooden base with Trailside Americana Fine Art Galleries label to the underside. Provenance: Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, CA; acquired from Trailside Galleries Scottsdale, AZ. Approx. overall including base h. 21.75", w. 17.5", d. 7.5"
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A LARGE SET OF EUROPEAN MOOSE
A LARGE SET OF EUROPEAN MOOSE ANTLERS Mounted on an ebonised shield, 113cm wide; 92cm high overall (approx.)
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C. 1962 FIRST NATIONS BEADED
C. 1962 FIRST NATIONS BEADED MOOSE HIDE MUKLUKSThis lot features a fine set of Moose hide beaded mukluks made by Mrs. Joe Charles of the First Nations Native American Indians of Saskatchewan, Canada done in 1962. The set is accompanied by a letter from the owner stating, "Moos(e) hide smoke-tanned Mukluks made as a gift for Dan Paynich by Mrs Joe Charles, the wife of Joe Charles who, with his son Izzak, was our fishing guide on Wathaman Lake in Northern Saskatchewan 1962" (written on a Tuktu Resources, Wildlife and Economic Development letter head paper). The set shows Indian smoked tanned thick Moose hide with a classic Mukluk shape, otherwise referred to as high-top moccasins. The top of the foot and front of the ankle show panels of geometric beadwork done in glass trade seed beads which is well preserved with little to no bead loss. The top of the ankle shows a section of beaver hide with braided yarn tassel pompom end ties as well as hand-cut thick fringes just below the ankle beadwork along with the original Moose hide ties. These are soft bottom, with a nice foot pattern from being used. Each mukluk measures 11.25"L along the sole by about 4.75-5"W and 10"H.*
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NEAR LIFE-SIZE BRONZE WILDLIFE
NEAR LIFE-SIZE BRONZE WILDLIFE SCULPTURE the study of an Alaskan bull moose cast in standing pose with large palmated bronze horns and dark brown patina with gold highlights. Dimensions: 73.5''H x 73.5''L. The horns measures approximately 43'' wide at the widest point and 41'' long from the front to the back.
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PHILIP MOOSE (NC, 1921-2001),
PHILIP MOOSE (NC, 1921-2001), MILK THISTLE WITH BUTTERFLIES Oil on paper, mounted Masonite, unsigned, double panel set within a white gold leaf frame.
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Patinated metal moose figure on
Patinated metal moose figure on amethyst quartz base 5 in. total H.
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BOB KUHN (1920-2007), MOOSE
BOB KUHN (1920-2007), MOOSE BATTLE Title: Bob Kuhn (1920-2007), Moose Battle Medium: conte crayon on paper Dimensions: 8 3/4 x 9 1/4 Framed dimension: 23 1/2 x 23 x 1
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ROSA BONHEUR. MOOSE, LITHOGRAPH
ROSA BONHEUR. MOOSE, LITHOGRAPH Lithograph, signed ll, sheet size 7 1/2 x 6 in., size 14 1/4 x 12 5/8 in., framed.
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George Ahgupuk Alaskan Camp Ink
George Ahgupuk Alaskan Camp Ink on Moose Skin Framed- 8x13.5''
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DEPARTMENT 56 FIGURINE, MOOSE IN
DEPARTMENT 56 FIGURINE, MOOSE IN THE MARCHDepartment 56 figurine, "Moose in the Marsh". The figurine depicts a Moose standing in shallow water in a winter forest setting. This item has its original box. The original box's dimensions: 6.5"L x 5.5"W x 7.5"H.
Issued: 1998-1999
Dimensions: 5"L x 4.25"W x 5.5"H
Manufacturer: Department 56
Condition:
Age related wear.
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ROBERT E. PEASE NATURALIST NH MOOSE
ROBERT E. PEASE NATURALIST NH MOOSE PAINTING United States,1925-2004Depicts a dignified moose walking through a forest of pine trees on a crisp clear morning.
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17" HUTSCHENREUTHER FIGURE OF A
17" HUTSCHENREUTHER FIGURE OF A MOOSEPorcelain statue of a moose, by Hutschenreuther, mid-20th century. Manufacturer's marks and paper label affixed under base. Measures 17" tall. Excellent condition with no cracks, chips or damage.
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HARALD GRENNARD (1919-2011),
HARALD GRENNARD (1919-2011), MOOSE FAMILY Fine Art
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BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A MOOSE
BRONZE SCULPTURE OF A MOOSE Illegible signature.
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NORVAL MORRISSEAU (1931-2007),
NORVAL MORRISSEAU (1931-2007), Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) MOOSE WITH FISH PORTAL signed; unframed 11 x 14 in — 27.9 x 35.6 cm
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MOOSE CARVING BY HUBERT KLATTA wood
MOOSE CARVING BY HUBERT KLATTA wood carving of a male moose standing on naturalized outcrop. Condition noted, repair to right antler. Signed H. Klatt, Pembroke Ontario. Circa 1970. Height, 11.5".
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CAROLE DANYLUK
CAROLE DANYLUK (AMERICAN/CANADIAN, B. 1959), BRONZE MOOSE DOOR KNOCKER Patinated bronze, naturalistic modeled moose head, artist signed and edition numbered 10/150, mounted to a conforming hinged backplate.
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TWELVE ALASKA REAL PHOTO
TWELVE ALASKA REAL PHOTO POSTCARDS WITH ANIMALS. Early 20th century. Depicting Alaskan wildlife including: ''Alaskan Moose Mt. McKinley Nat'l Park'' boy feeding an Alaskan moose ''Wright Whale taken at Kodiak Island'' Alaskan moose by the water sheep in McKinley National Park a fishing rod creel and caught fish ''Alaska Black Bear'' ''Alaskan Eagle'' and a seventeen pound cabbage. Uncirculated. 5 1/4'' x 3 1/2''.
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PENOBSCOT PEOPLES, CARVED MOOSE
PENOBSCOT PEOPLES, CARVED MOOSE EFFIGY CANOE CUP 19th/20th c., Eastern Canada region, beautifully carved in birdseye maple with natural patina, together with miniature cup carved with human breasts, on custom display, accompanied with original sales receipt, 3"h x 6"l x 3"w (cup), 8"h x 8"l x 3"w (total)
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Bronze moose, illegibly signed
Bronze moose, illegibly signed and numbered 45/150. 7.5”H x 6.5”L Condition: very good CT Transfer Fee $10
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PAUL COLBRUN (AMERICAN,
PAUL COLBRUN (AMERICAN, 1902-1952) FEMALE MOOSE IN RIVE...oil on masonite
signed lower left
9.5 in. h. x 13.5 in. w., image
15.25 in. h. x 19 in. w., as framed
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PHILIP MOOSE (NC, 1921-2001), MAN
PHILIP MOOSE (NC, 1921-2001), MAN OFTEN SEEN FROM MY HOTEL IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN Watercolor and ink on paper, 1967, signed and dated at lower right, retaining artist's label to the verso, matted and framed under glass.
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FOLK ART MOUNTED MOOSE HEAD The
FOLK ART MOUNTED MOOSE HEAD The head itself appears to be constructed from shoe forms, applied doweled antlers, mounted upon a painted circular board, with chain for hanging, unsigned.
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Oil on canvas of a moose early 20th
Oil on canvas of a moose early 20th c. signed lower left O. Harding copy 178 22" x 15". ?
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Northeastern Painted Birchbark
Northeastern Painted Birchbark Moose Call painted in red green and blue; with hunting vignettes depicted height 18 in. x diameter 5 in. ca 1900
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Philip Moose (North Carolina,
Philip Moose (North Carolina, 1921-2001) Mykonos, Greece, signed lower right "Philip Moose", tempera over pencil on matboard, 18 x 26-1/4 in.; wood frame,