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NOT TONITE, HENRY.Not Tonite,
NOT TONITE, HENRY.Not Tonite, Henry. Foremost Films, 1961. One sheet (17 _ x 42"). Comedy sexploitation movie with Little Jack Little and 15 No Cover Girls. Folded. A.
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1941 WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY?
1941 WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY? Print: 18 1/2 X 23 2/3 in. Framed Provenance: from a Georgetown collection
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Sir Alfred Munnings print "Why
Sir Alfred Munnings print "Why Weren't You Out Yesterday?" published by Frost & Reed Ltd. 1841. 20"x25"
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CONDITION: Currently not in working
CONDITION: Currently not in working condition.
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RAYMOND NOTT (AMERICAN 1888-1948) -
RAYMOND NOTT (AMERICAN 1888-1948) - END OF DAYPastel on textured paper
Signed lower left
18 in. h. x 24 in. w.
Framed
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JOHN LENNON (1940 - 1980): "WHY
JOHN LENNON (1940 - 1980): "WHY NOT?" & "WHY ME"pencil signed lower left; each numbered 21/300; with blind stamp and watermark; Condition: Why Not? with loss to lower right corner; each unframed; paper size: 22 1/4 x 15 inches Condition:
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Knute Heldner (Swedish/New
Knute Heldner (Swedish/New Orleans 1877-1952) "A Bad Day of Fishing is Better Than a Good Day of Work" oil on canvas board signed lower right "The Methodist Publishing House Richmond Virginia" label en verso 15 7/8 in. x 19 7/8 in. in a period frame.
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LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM
LYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW. 1967, SIGNEDLYNDON JOHNSON. NO RETREAT FROM TOMORROW., 1967, SIGNED Lyndon Johnson. No Retreat from Tomorrow, President Lyndon B. Johnson's 1967 Message to the 90th Congress. With presidential bookplate with calligraphy inscription to "Frank, I bet most of this is familiar," and signed in black pen by President Johnson; Frank is Frank Cormier, AP White House correspondent from 1962-1994.
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A Louis Wain sketch of a cat titled
A Louis Wain sketch of a cat titled '' It Wasn't milk! '' and signed Louis Wain on letter also signed by the artist with Chris Beetles Gallery note on background history.
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IT CAN'T BE DONE MEANS NOTHING TO
IT CAN'T BE DONE MEANS NOTHING TO THE MAN WHO TRIESAnonymous. It Canêt Be Done Means Nothing to the Man Who Tries. Circa 1930s. Acrylic and pencil on board. 15 x 20 inches. Original WPA-era work-incentive poster artwork. Some marginal scuffs.
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1 vol. Blanc, Mel; Baske,
1 vol. Blanc, Mel; Baske, Philip. That's Not All Folks! (New York), (1988). First edition. 8vo, orig. black cloth & orange bds., d/j. Photo illus. Inscribed & signed by Blanc on front free endpaper. Near Fine.
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Sir Alfred Munnings print "Why
Sir Alfred Munnings print "Why Weren't You Out Yesterday" published by Frost & Reed, mounted in a walnut frame
19.25" x 25" sight size / 23" x 27" overall
Condition: Good color, not examined out of the frame, small spot
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CHRISTINE CANCELLI (AMERICAN,
CHRISTINE CANCELLI (AMERICAN, 20TH/21ST CENTURY), MORNING BREEZE Pastel on paper, signed at lower left, matted and framed.
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COLLECTION OF BEATLES & ELVIS
COLLECTION OF BEATLES & ELVIS RECORDS: To include 22 Beatles and assorted solo project albums. Set includes Yesterday and Today which has all the earmarks of being a 2nd state ''Butcher Cover'' album but we cannot guarantee it as such. Sold with 21 assorted Elvis records most from the 60's and 70's some duplicates. Most appear to compilations and gospel recordings.CONDITION: These records have been played cover and vinyl condition issues exist on nearly all. Please call for condition.
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JOHN DAWSON WATSON (BRITISH
JOHN DAWSON WATSON (BRITISH 1832-1892), 'NOTHING, I'M AFRAID THIS MORNING, MISS', OIL ON CANVAS, FRAME: 20-1/4 X 16 INJohn Dawson Watson (British 1832-1892), 'Nothing, I'm Afraid this Morning, Miss', Oil on Canvas, Frame: 20-1/4 x 16 in,
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Painted wooden sign first half
Painted wooden sign first half 20th century Inscribed "Please not camp on this lot" in black on a white ground within a black frame. 10 1/4 x 27 in.
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TWO PICTURES BY NORMAN MERRITT
TWO PICTURES BY NORMAN MERRITT (MAINE 20TH CENTURY). Etching Rainy Day at Head Tide signed in pencil edition 29/100. 17''h. 21 3/4''w. And a watercolor on paper of a house on a lake. Signed lower left. 23''h. 30''w.
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R. FORBES. "THAT TOO AND NOT THAT,"
R. FORBES. "THAT TOO AND NOT THAT," OIL (American, 20th century). Oil on canvas, 1976, signed and dated lr, titled on verso, additional information on verso, 31 1/34 x 50 1/4 in., framed.
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ALFRED JAMES MUNNINGS. "WHY WEREN'T
ALFRED JAMES MUNNINGS. "WHY WEREN'T YOU OUT YESTERDAY," PHOTOLITHOGRAPH Color photolithograph, blindstamp ll, pencil signed lr, sight size: 20 1/4 x 25 1/4 in., framed.
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PRINT, AFTER NOE CANJURA After
PRINT, AFTER NOE CANJURA After Noe Canjura (French, 1925-1973), Nature Morte au Tournesol, offset print on canvas, bears signature lower left, overall (with frame): 36.5"h x 29.5"w
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PASTEL, RAYMOND NOTT Raymond Nott
PASTEL, RAYMOND NOTT Raymond Nott (American, 1888-1948), Untitled (California Nocturne), 1924, pastel, signed and dated lower left, sight: 18.5"h x 23.5"w, overall (with frame): 23.5"h x 28.5"w
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VERMOWITZ (20THC.) - SPECIAL
VERMOWITZ (20THC.) - SPECIAL TODAYOil on canvas
Signed lower left
29 in. h. x 24.5 in. w.
Framed
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MARY ELIZABETH (DAY) NOTTINGHAM
MARY ELIZABETH (DAY) NOTTINGHAM (AMERICAN 1907-1956), LANDSCAPE WITH TREES, INK AND WASH ON PAPER, FRAME: 27 X 32 IN. (68.6 X 81.3 CM.)Mary Elizabeth (Day) Nottingham (American 1907-1956), Landscape with Trees, Ink and Wash on Paper,, Dimensions: Frame: 27 x 32 in. (68.6 x 81.3 cm.)
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1922
1922
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ANNE DAY, PHOTOGRAPH, 2002 Anne Day
ANNE DAY, PHOTOGRAPH, 2002 Anne Day (American, 20th/21st c.), untitled portrait of children with nectarines, color photographic print on matte paper, pencil signed and dated lower right, loose and unframed, 22"h x 28"w
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ETCHING - 'Ceci n'est pas Une Pipe'
ETCHING - 'Ceci n'est pas Une Pipe' or 'Les Deux Mysteres' by Rene Magritte (Belgian 1898-1967) pencil signed and numbered 77/77 in lower margin Plate VII from 'Aube a l'Antipode' a suite of seven etchings printed at Atelier Rigal Paris as illustrati
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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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GERALD K. GEERLINGS
GERALD K. GEERLINGS DRYPOINTGerald K. Geerlings (American 1897-1998)- ''Today and Tomorrow (Chicago)'' (Czestochowski 19 i/VII)- drypoint with chalk additions, 1930, signed, titled and annotated '1st trial state, 1 of 2 with chalk added Oct. 29, 1930, study for sky structure'. 6 5/8 x 13 7/16''
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FRENCH SCHOOL: AFTERNOON PROMENADE:
FRENCH SCHOOL: AFTERNOON PROMENADE: A PAIRTwo ink and watercolor on paper, unsigned.
Both 9 3/4 x 13 1/4 in. (sight), 16 1/2 x 20 in. (frame).
Condition
Both apparently in very good condition. Not examined out of frame.
Notwithstanding 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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Helen Fabi Smagorinsky Winter
Helen Fabi Smagorinsky Winter Day
Estimate: $200 - $300
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PASTEL, DEBORAH DEWIT MARCHANT
PASTEL, DEBORAH DEWIT MARCHANT Deborah Dewit Marchant (American, b. 1956), "Day of the Sweater," 1996, pastel on paper, signed and dated lower right, title label (Gallery at Salishan, Gleneden Beach, Oregon) affixed verso, 41"h x 36"w, overall (with frame): 35.25"h x 31"w. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Nevada Museum of Art (Reno, Nevada).
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Didier Nolet (American, 20th
Didier Nolet (American, 20th Century)
L'interpenetration d'Saisons, 1990
pastel on paper
signed Nolet and dated (lower right)
36 1/2 x 76 3/4 inches (sight).
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Is Not the Dawn Upon the Hills
Is Not the Dawn Upon the Hills
(British, 1876-1970)
7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches.
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BEVIL CONWAY
BEVIL CONWAY (MASSACHUSETTS/WASHINGTON, D.C., 1974-), "SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 2000"., OIL ON CANVAS, 40" X 42". UNFRAMED.BEVIL CONWAY, Massachusetts/Washington, D.C., 1974-, "Sunday, December 24, 2000". Signed "Bevil" and titled verso. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 40" x 42". Unframed. Provenance: Dr. Bevil Conway is an artist, a neuroscientist and a senior investigator at the National Eye Institute and the National Institute of Mental Health.
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James Karpowicz (American
James Karpowicz (American Contemporary b. 1968) "Not OK (OKJK)". Mixed media construction on plywood with marionette inscribed verso painted in polychrome not framed. Ex. coll. Alex Gorski Cleveland Ohio.Mr. Karpowicz received a BFA from The Cleveland Institute of Art he received the Ellen B. Stoeckel Fellowship from Yale University and numerous awards in the Visual Arts. He co-found the arts organization Art Without Walls with fellow artist and wife Claire Coleman. In the 1990's he started his production company Karpocraft Productions.
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JOHN SABROW (CONTEMPORARY) SOME
JOHN SABROW (CONTEMPORARY) SOME DAYS. Oil on panel signed 7''x14'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is