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RICHARD PETERS, ALS TO JOSEPH REED,
RICHARD PETERS, ALS TO JOSEPH REED, 1779 Richard Peters (1744-1828, lawyer and soldier, for most of the war, Secretary of the Continental Board of War) autograph letter, signed, April 3, 1779, to Joseph Reed (1741-1785, lawyer, soldier, President of the Pennsylvania Assembly); 1 p., folio, with additional integral cover sheet, 10 7/8 x 8 5/8 in., concerning protocols for requisitioning supplies (which Reed apparently did not follow) and declining to issue commissions to two new officers, whose ranks were not specified.
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PETER MAX (AMERICAN B. 1937),
PETER MAX (AMERICAN B. 1937), WALKING IN REEDS, CHROMOLITHOGRAPH WITH HIGHLIGHTS, FRAME: 32-1/4 X 38-4/4 INCHESPeter Max (American b. 1937), Walking in Reeds, chromolithograph with highlights, Frame: 32-1/4 x 38-1/4 inches
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JOSEPH REED, ALS, DURING THE PA
JOSEPH REED, ALS, DURING THE PA LINE MUTINY, 1781 Joseph Reed (1741-1785, Statesman, Aide de Camp of Washington) autograph letter, signed, as President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, dated at Philadelphia, January 25, 1781, to Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne at Trenton; 2 1/2 pp., folio, 11 3/4 x 7 1/8 in. Reed tells Wayne, "We have just received a fresh Demand from Mr. Deane for Shirts & Shoes," expressing exasperation because the articles had already been sent in an effort to appease the desperate soldiers in winter camp at Jockey Hollow. He asks Wayne and other officers to do all they can to distribute supplies. A postscript alludes to the reorganization of the PA Line, including relocation of various regiments.
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19th century British School
19th century British School portrait, "Mr. Reed at 77 1820", man wearing black jacket and yellow vest, unsigned, oil on canvas, 19th century, 35-7/8 x 28 in.; 19th century Empire style gilt wood and composition frame. Lined and restretched on old stretcher, stretcher marks, repaired hole at center with paint loss, crackle, abrasions at edges, retouch at cheek, clothing, background, less than 10 percent of surface affected; frame resurfaced, losses to composition.
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PETER MAX ETCHING ''WALKING IN
PETER MAX ETCHING ''WALKING IN REEDS'' WITH REMARQUE; 22 1/4''h x 18 1/2'' sight size. Framed 35 1/2''h x 32 1/2''.
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PAUL ALLEN REED, AMERICAN,
PAUL ALLEN REED, AMERICAN, WASHINGTON, D.C. 1919-2015, UNTITLED, 1987, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 11 7/8 X 8 3/4 IN. (30.2 X 22.2 CM.), FRAME: 19 1/2 X 16 IN. (49.5 X 40.6 CM.)PAUL ALLEN REED, AMERICAN, WASHINGTON, D.C., 1919-2015 UNTITLED, 1987, Mixed media on paper Lower left numbered: 968713; lower right signed and dated: Paul Reed 1987 Catalogue note: A native of Washington D.C., Paul Reed was one of the founding artists of the Washington Color School. After attending San Diego State College and the Corcoran School of Art, Reed moved to New York and worked as a magazine illustrator and graphic designer (1942-1950). Reed returned to Washington in 1950, and opened his own graphic design firm. He rekindled his childhood friendship with Gene Davis and formed new friendships with fellow D.C. artists - notably Jacob Kainen. It was upon his return to D.C. that Reed began to stain colors on unprimed cotton duck, a technique pioneered by Morris Louis and Kenneth Noland, and inspired by Helen Frankenthaler. Reed had his first solo show in January 1963 at the Adams-Morgan Gallery in D.C., followed by a solo Show in New York. In 1965 he was invited, along with Kenneth Noland, Morris Louis, Gene Davis, Thomas Downing and Howard Mehring, to join the now famous exhibition at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art "The Washington Color Painters." Reviewers of the exhibition referred to the ""singing beauty" of the paintings, recalling the paper cutouts of Matisse"" THE ART OF PAUL REED: Color, Creativity, Curiosity David Gariff This particular work is from his oeuvre of the late 70s and 80s. "These complex works are created through a combination of painting and offset printing using opaque watercolors and inks. The resultant forms spread across the surface in a dialogue between scraped and free-flowing color." THE ART OF PAUL REED: Color, Creativity, Curiosity David Gariff Mixed media on paper Dimensions: 11 7/8 x 8 3/4 in. (30.2 x 22.2 cm.), Frame: 19 1/2 x 16 in. (49.5 x 40.6 cm.)
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JOSEPH REED, ADS: ORDER FROM GEN.
JOSEPH REED, ADS: ORDER FROM GEN. WASHINGTON, 1775 Joseph Reed (1741-1785, lawyer, soldier, Military secretary to Washington in 1775, President of the Pennsylvania Assembly) autograph letter, signed, at Head Quarters, [Cambridge], August 13, 1775; 1 p., 8vo, 7 1/4 X 6 1/4 in., conveying Washington's permission for William Cochran, slave of W. Boylston, "to go down to the lines to meet his Owner," with appropriate supervision.
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PAUL REED (AMERICAN, 1919-2015),
PAUL REED (AMERICAN, 1919-2015), ABSTRACT, SERIGRAPH, FRAME: 18 X 14-3/4 INPaul Reed (American, 1919-2015), Abstract, Serigraph, Frame: 18 x 14-3/4 in
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PHOTOGRAPH, PAUL REED Paul Reed
PHOTOGRAPH, PAUL REED Paul Reed (American, 1919-2015), "Foxall News," 1988, photo collage, pencil signed and titled lower margin, overall (with frame): 16"h x 28"w. Purchased from Doyle, June 2020, lot 87.
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(2) LEONARD H. REEDY, (AMERICAN,
(2) LEONARD H. REEDY, (AMERICAN, 1899-1956) SOUTHWEST & PUEBLO SCENES Watercolor on paper. Each signed 'Leonard H. Reedy (lower left).
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PAUL REED, (AMERICAN 1919-2015),
PAUL REED, (AMERICAN 1919-2015), GEG, OIL ON UNPRIMED CANVAS, 12 X 12 IN (30.5 X 30.5 CM)Paul Reed, (American, 1919-2015) GEG, Oil on unprimed canvas Signed Paul Reed, titled and dated June 29, 1998 on verso Oil on unprimed canvas Dimensions: 12 x 12 in (30.5 x 30.5 cm)
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Framed and matted artist proof
Framed and matted artist proof "J. Stanley Reeve Esq on Peterborough' by F. B. Voss, pencil signed by the artist
21" x 25" sight size / 29" x 32.5" overall
Condition: Matting loose
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Brett Weston Photograph & Books
Brett Weston Photograph & Books ''Reeds Oregon'' silver gelatin collector's edition ''Photographs from Five Decades'' an aperture monograph with autographed edition of ''Voyage of the Eye'' 1975
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MAX, Peter, (German, 1937-):
MAX, Peter, (German, 1937-): Walking in the Reeds, Original Hand Painted Acrylic Signed by Peter Max Over Color Lithography, sight size 16.75'' x 23'', signed upper right, framed. 22.5'' x 28.5'', appraisal affixed verso for value of $12,500, stamped verso Peter Max 2003 with serial number 758355.
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PETER BEARD (1938-2020)
PETER BEARD (1938-2020) AMERICANFoot 'n Mouth, Lake Rudolf, polaroid, 4 1/8 x 5 3/4 inches, signed, titled, inscribed 4191 Nairobi, with books as shown. Provenance: The Time is Always Now Gallery, New York.
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Doel Reed (American, 1895-1985),
Doel Reed (American, 1895-1985), "Venus de Milo", charcoal sketch; 24" x 13 3/4"; signed lower right. Light foxing. Reed was born in Logansport, Indiana. He achieved international reputation as a landscape artist and printmaker.
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PAUL REED, (AMERICAN 1919-2015),
PAUL REED, (AMERICAN 1919-2015), TEMPE, SILKSCREEN IN COLORS; APPARENTLY IN GOOD CONDITION. FRAMED.*, SHEET SIZE: 15-1/2 X 30 IN. (39.4 X 76.2 CM.), FRAME: 24 X 37-1/2 IN. (61 X 95.3 CM.)Paul Reed, (American, 1919-2015) Tempe, Silkscreen in colors; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Signed Paul Reed and dated 1980 l.r., titled l.c. and numbered 12/25 l.l. Silkscreen in colors; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Dimensions: Sheet Size: 15-1/2 x 30 in. (39.4 x 76.2 cm.), Frame: 24 x 37-1/2 in. (61 x 95.3 cm.)
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Doel Reed (American, 1895-1985), "A
Doel Reed (American, 1895-1985), "A Land of Romance", etching; 4" x 4"; pencil signed and titled lower margin. Light foxing. Reed was born in Logansport, Indiana. He achieved international reputation as a landscape artist and printmaker.
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Doel Reed (American, 1895-1985),
Doel Reed (American, 1895-1985), Seated Nude Female, oil on board; 14" x 17"; signed lower left. Reed was born in Logansport, Indiana. He achieved international reputation as a landscape artist and printmaker.
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ROLAND W. REED (1864 - 1934):
ROLAND W. REED (1864 - 1934): NATIVE AMERICAN PUEBLO SCENEphotograph 9 1/4 x 15 inches sight; 19 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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Willie Lucille Reed (American/New
Willie Lucille Reed (American/New Orleans, b. 1914) "Le Petit Salon, St. Peter Street, New Orleans (from Pirate's Alley)", etching, Ed/100, image 7" x 5", pencil titled lower left, pencil signed lower right "Willie Lucille Reed". Glazed, double matted and presented in an ebonized frame.
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ROLAND REED (AMERICAN 1864-1934)
ROLAND REED (AMERICAN 1864-1934) THE POTTERY MAKER. Photo reprint 1978 Kramer Gallery Studio with their blindstamp lower right numbered lower left 156/350 (14.6'' x 18.75''). Together with a Gordon Grant pencil signed lithograph (9'' x 11.50'') Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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PAUL REED (AMERICAN B. 1919),
PAUL REED (AMERICAN B. 1919), UNTITLED, 1995, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, FRAMED, 25 X 25 INCHESPaul Reed (American b. 1919), Untitled, 1995, Acrylic on Canvas, Framed, 25 x 25 inches
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PAUL REED (AM. 1919-2015,
PAUL REED (AM. 1919-2015, WASHINGTON COLOR SCHOOL), "BLUE & GREEN", SCREENPRINT IN COLOR, SIGNED PAUL REED 63-71 L.R., TITLED L.C. AND NUMBERED 13/59 L.L., FRAME: 20 X 20 IN. (50.80 X 50.80 CM.)Paul Reed (Am. 1919-2015, Washington Color School), "Blue & Green", Screenprint in color, Signed Paul Reed 63-71 l.r., Titled l.c. and Numbered 13/59 l.l.,, Dimensions: Frame: 20 x 20 in. (50.80 x 50.80 cm.)
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1 piece. Manuscript Document
1 piece. Manuscript Document Signed. Reed, Joseph. Philadelphia, April 12, 1780. 1 p., oblong 8vo; some toning & stress along folds. As President of The Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania. Pay order addressed to David Rittenhouse. Reed, Joseph (1741-1785), lawyer, Revolutionary soldier & statesman, George Washington's military secretary, Adjutant-General of The Continental Army, President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania (Dec. 1778-1781).
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DOEL REED (1884-1985) AQUATINT
DOEL REED (1884-1985) AQUATINT PPM GIFT PRINT FOR 1941Doel Reed (1884-1985)Spring (1941)The aquatint etching printed on Umbria Italia watermarked paper in an edition of 200 is signed by the artist in pencil lower right and accompanied by the original folio.This image served as the eleventh Prairie Print Makers Presentation Print for distribution to associate members and sale to the organization's membership.Image measures 10 x 14, sheet is 13 x 17.5, and frame is 20.5 x 24 inches.Good condition, the full untrimmed sheet with deckle edges and one deficient corner of the sheet, not laid down, no damage, puncture or repair. There is a light outline of toning that frames the image and scattered foxing. The print is framed to archival standards in acid free mounts.Provenance: A Leawood, Kansas corporate collection.
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WALTER REED SIGNED DOCUMENT TO
WALTER REED SIGNED DOCUMENT TO YELLOW FEVER HERO(See lot 150 about John Kissinger.) Handwritten and signed note from Walter Reed -- a day pass to Havana, Cuba, from Camp Lazear. Measures 8-1/2" x 7". Letter has torn upper corner and was badly taped together (with bad tape). Would benefit greatly from proper conservation. Definitely an important piece, given its subject matter and the fact that Walter Reed pieces of any kind are incredibly rare. Comes with a Met Life booklet from 1926, Health Heroes, picturing Reed on th shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
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MARJORIE JANE REED, THE CALL OF THE
MARJORIE JANE REED, THE CALL OF THE FIREMarjorie Jane Reed, (1915 - 1996) The Call of The Fire, oil on board signed lower left: MARJORIE REED graphite titled lower left on sheet: "The Call of the Fire" oil on board Dimensions: 3 1/8 x 4 1/8 in. (7.9 x 10.5 cm.), Frame: 8 7/8 x 9 7/8 x 3/4 in. (22.5 x 25.1 x 1.9 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Virginia
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LEONARD HOWARD REEDY (ILLINOIS,
LEONARD HOWARD REEDY (ILLINOIS, 1899-1956), PAIR OF WESTERN SCENES., WATERCOLORS ON PAPER, 8" X 10.75". FRAMED 15.5" X 18.5".LEONARD HOWARD REEDY, Illinois, 1899-1956, Pair of western scenes. One signed lower left and the other lower right "Leonard H. Reedy". Dimensions: Watercolors on paper, 8" x 10.75". Framed 15.5" x 18.5".
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PETER GEE (AMERICAN/BRITISH,
PETER GEE (AMERICAN/BRITISH, 1932-2005), "TRIPLE TARGETS," DHR/CAMP SYSTEMS SIGNED POSTER Silkscreen print, circa 1965, signed at lower left, matted and framed.
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Portrait of Admiral Peter Parker
Portrait of Admiral Peter Parker (1721-1811) in wig, velvet waistcoat with embroidered embellishment, lace cravat, unsigned, oil on canvas, British School, late 18th/early 19th century, 30-1/8 x 24-7/8 in.; gilt carved and composition frame with acanthus corners. Restretched, lined, scattered areas of retouch in jacket and background not affecting face, crackle, cupping, cleavage, flaking, abrasions, stretcher marks; frame resurfaced, abrasions. Freeman's Auction, November 20, 2005, lot 517; Private Collection, South Carolina.
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After Roland Reed (American,
After Roland Reed
(American, 1864-1934)
A Group of Six modern Photographs
photography
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Viktor Schreckengost (American,
Viktor Schreckengost (American, 1906-2008) "Reeds and Horn". Watercolor on illustration board, signed at the lower right, approx. 21-1/2" x 29-1/2" sight size, matted and framed in a gold metal frame under glass overall approx. 28-1/4" x 36-1/4". Original typed label affixed verso.
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SCULPTURE, BILL REED Bill Reed
SCULPTURE, BILL REED Bill Reed (American, 20th century), "Pulling a Ghost out of the Waterfall at the Edge of the Universe," painted metal sculpture, signed and titled beneath, overall: 7"h x 10"w x 7"d
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PETER ADAMS, (B.1950, PASADENA,
PETER ADAMS, (B.1950, PASADENA, CA), "ALDERS ALONG THE ARROYO", OIL ON MASONITE, 22" H X 18" WPeter Adams, (b.1950, Pasadena, CA) "Alders Along the Arroyo" Oil on Masonite Signed lower right: Peter Adams; titled on a label affixed verso 22" H x 18" W Oil on Masonite Dimensions: 22" H x 18" W
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RICHARD PETERS, ALS TO GOV.
RICHARD PETERS, ALS TO GOV. CAESAR RODNEY, 1781 Richard Peters (1744-1828, Continental Commissioner of War) autograph letter, signed, dated at the war office, Philadelphia, April 19, 1781, to Caesar Rodney, "President of Delaware State," 1 p., 4to, 9 1/8 x 7 1/8 in., with integral cover. Peters informs Rodney that he has sent armed vessels to Delaware to pick up supplies collected as part of the state quota. He asks Rodney to do all he can to facilitate the operation.