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Attributed to John Comerford
Attributed to John Comerford (1770-1832)/Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman/wearing a black coat, buff coloured waistcoat and white stock/watercolour on ivory, 70mm x 56mm/the oval frame monogrammed 'RD' in gold to a blue enamel ground/Provenance: Clevedon Salerooms, 12th March 2020, Lot 711, the Estate of Anthony J Beeson/Ivory registration reference: L6ZJ4CXK
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RON GOINS (NC, B. 1954),
RON GOINS (NC, B. 1954), BLACK-ON-WHITE ABSTRACT Oil on canvas, signed to verso, framed.
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JOHN SUMNER, BLACK & WHITE
JOHN SUMNER, BLACK & WHITE FIGURAL PHOTO-PRINT John Sumner (American b. 1941), "Rainie Wish I In Georgia" black and white image depicting figure with their back turned under sheer fabric, photomechanical print, signed and titled to lower margin, framed. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ruth West, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. h. 20.125", w. 16.25" (framed), h. 13.5", w. 9.25" (sight).
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RON GOINS (NC, B. 1954), BLACK ON
RON GOINS (NC, B. 1954), BLACK ON WHITE ABSTRACT Oil on canvas, signed to verso, framed.
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RINEHART, FRANK A. (1861-1928)
RINEHART, FRANK A. (1861-1928) Thunder Cloud-Blackfoot.
Estimate:$1,000-$1,500
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R. STODART. "BLACK BUTTERFLY II,"
R. STODART. "BLACK BUTTERFLY II," SCREENPRINT Screenprint, ed. 1/250, signed lr, sight size: 39 x 26 in., framed.
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William Whit
William Whit
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Black ink etching depicting map
Black ink etching depicting map surveyors at river side, signed in margin lower right, Robert Nisbet Image 9” x 12.5” Overall 17” x 22” Condition: very good CT Transfer Fee $20
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Black ink etching by John Sloan,
Black ink etching by John Sloan, “Fashions of the Past', depicting figures at a shop window. Signed in plate and dated 1925, and signed and titled in graphite in margin. Sheldon Ross Gallery label on reverse. Plate 7.5” x 9.5” Overall 16.5” x 20.5” Condition: slight paper warping CT Transfer Fee $10
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ROBERT LYNN LAMBDIN (UNITED
ROBERT LYNN LAMBDIN (UNITED STATES 1886-1981), "VILLAGE ON THE BANK OF A CONNECTICUT RIVER", BLACK CHALK OVER GRAPHITE, C. 1920, SIG...Robert Lynn Lambdin (United States 1886-1981), "Village on the Bank of a Connecticut River", black chalk over graphite, c. 1920, signed with pencil lower right, a small repaired tear within image, in handsome French mat, wear consistent with age, including at least five small holes throughout, toning, light mat burn, light foxing, etc., 8 7/8" h. x 10 13/16" w.
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FOUR AMERICAN INDIAN BLACK ON
FOUR AMERICAN INDIAN BLACK ON BLACKWARE POTS. Two initialed by the same artist single by ''Marvin Russell and initialed for ''Marie Adelicia''. 2 1/2'' to 4 1/2''h.
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R. BLACKINGTON CO 14-KARAT
R. BLACKINGTON CO 14-KARAT YELLOW-GOLD AND STERLING SILVER KEY FOB, 19.2 GROSS DWTR. Blackington Co 14-Karat Yellow-Gold and Sterling Silver Key Fob,, Dimensions: 19.2 gross dwt
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ARINSON, Joseph Thomas,
ARINSON, Joseph Thomas, (American, 20/21st C): ''Blackwater Butterflies on Golden Pond'', Mixed Media, 41'' x 41'', signed verso, titled and dated 2019, unframed.
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Vintage screenprint portrait of a
Vintage screenprint portrait of a Native American Blackfoot woman in the manner of Winold Reiss, well detailed fabric and beadwork; 16" x 12"; unsigned. Very minor damage to border and also full crease through face with approx. 3" tear in center of crease.
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Black ink etching after
Black ink etching after Rembrandt, later strike, thatched cottage by river and fishermen with a city scape in the background, signed in plate Rembrandt 1641. Image 5” x 13” Overall 10” x 19.25” Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $20
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William R. Hollingsworth
William R. Hollingsworth (American/Mississippi, 1910-1944) "Bust Portrait of a Black Youth", watercolor, 10" x 8", signed lower right "Wm R Hollingsworth", accompanied by a letter of authenticity from Mr. Roy Winston Wilkinson of Jackson, Mississippi. Glazed, matted and presented in a contemporary silver gilded frame. William Hollingsworth graduated from the Art Institute of Chicago in 1934 and established the Department of Art at Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi, where he taught from 1941-1943.
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19th century full-length
19th century full-length silhouette, gentleman facing right, holding top hat and gloves, inscribed "I have the honour to be RSDTT.", black ink paper with bronzing cutout and applied to watercolor background card, 12 x 7-1/4 in.; original 19th century rosewood veneer frame with gilt liner. Toning, foxing, white paint accretion on face, grime at edges; frame with loss at upper right corner. The Estate of the Late Grace Shorter, South Salem, New York.
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MILTON JAMES BURNS (NY/OH,
MILTON JAMES BURNS (NY/OH, 1853-1933) "Fishing for Bonitas", black and white gouache on illustration board, signed lower right, titled at bottom with pencil inscription "Boy Jack, he said, you have done well. There is nothing I enjoy more than a bonito just out of the sea", a magazine illustration with further notation "Front page". In a black box frame mounted on grey board, glazed, OS: 17 1/4" x 14 1/2", image size: 9 1/2" x 9 1/2". Good condition, soiling to margins.
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SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF BLACKSTONE
SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH OF BLACKSTONE WITH TWO ASSISTANTS.Blackstone, Harry (Henry Boughton). Signed Photograph of Blackstone with Two Assistants. Chicago: Bloom, 1940. Glossy silver print depicting the magician with two assistants gazing at the appearance of a rabbit from a hat. Inscribed and signed to “Dr. Collins” by Harry Blackstone, Billie Blackstone, and Sue and Bud Doremus. 10 x 8”. Tape marks at corners from old mounting.
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SAMUEL PETER ROLT TRISCOTT
SAMUEL PETER ROLT TRISCOTT (ME/MA, 1846-1925) Black Head, Monhegan, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, dated 1880, in carved and molded water gilt frame, silk mat with git lip, OS: 19 1/4" x 23", SS: 9 1/2" x 23 1/4", good condition.
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John Innes after William Redmore
John Innes after William Redmore Bigg (1755-1814)/Black Monday, or The Departure for School and Dulce Domum, or The Return from School/a pair/ stipple engravings, 45.75cm x 61cm/in verre églomisé mounts
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Robert K. Scott signed $1,000 bond,
Robert K. Scott signed $1,000 bond, green and black printed State of North Carolina $1,000 bond certificate, January 1, 1869, signed "Robert K. Scott" (Robert Kingston Scott, 1826-1900, Union Civil War general) as Governor, vignettes include ship and black man picking cotton, 8-1/2 x 13-3/8 in. (sight); archivally mounted in custom wood frame. Normal folds, one through "t" in "Robert", not examined out of frame. Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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Renold Elstrack (British
Renold Elstrack (British 1570-1625)/Rulers of England/fourteen black and white engravings
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Alonzo W. Ritter (American b. 1898)
Alonzo W. Ritter (American b. 1898) oil on canvas titled Autumn Glory Blair's Valley together with an oil on board of a mill. ?
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A. Aubrey Bodine American 1906-1970
A. Aubrey Bodine American 1906-1970 ''Black Rock-South Mt.'' silver gelatin print signed ''A. Aubrey Bodine'' lr 17 3/4 x 13 3/4 in. framed Estimate $ 300-500 Frame wear. Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
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D. H. BURNHAM & CO.: "PROPOSED
D. H. BURNHAM & CO.: "PROPOSED ADDITION TO THE CITY STATE BANK BUILDING WELLS AND RANDOLPH STREET CHICAGO" Black and red ink drawing on paper 48 x 36 1/2 in. (image) signed D.H. Burnham and dated 1927.
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STEAMER RANSON B. FULLER BLACK &
STEAMER RANSON B. FULLER BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH United States,Early 20th CenturyCapturing the steamer ship Ransom B. Fuller of the Eastern Steamship Company.
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BLACKSTONE: A MAGICIAN’S
BLACKSTONE: A MAGICIAN’S LIFE.Waldron, Dan. Blackstone: A Magician’s Life. Including the author’s draft typescript (1998), 410pp., in a vinyl binder, accompanied by an annotated draft outline; and the published version from the author’s library (Glenwood, Ill., 1999). 4to and 8vo. Fine.
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FRANK WESTON BENSON (MASSACHUSETTS,
FRANK WESTON BENSON (MASSACHUSETTS, 1862-1951), "BLACK DUCKS TOWERING"., ETCHING, 11.5" X 7.75" SIGHT. FRAMED 21.25" X 17.25".FRANK WESTON BENSON, Massachusetts, 1862-1951, "Black Ducks Towering". Signed in pencil in lower left "Frank W Benson". Dimensions: Etching, 11.5" x 7.75" sight. Framed 21.25" x 17.25".
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Morris Blackburn (American,
Morris Blackburn (American, 1902-1979) PA artist, etching "Avalon South", etching and aquatint on paper, pencil signed "Morris Blackburn", A.P. artist proof, inscribed "to Joya from Uncle Blackie", exhibition label on reverse, 5" x 7" image, framed 13" x 15", good condition, not inspected out of frame
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RARE BLACKIANA BROADSIDE MOVIE
RARE BLACKIANA BROADSIDE MOVIE POSTER - 'The Norman Film Mfg. Co. presents Bill Pickett World's Colored Champion in ''The Bull Dogger'' co-starring Steve Reynolds Bennie Turpin and Anita Bush (all black actors) with portraits of the three and a vignette
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NAPKIN CARICATURE OF
NAPKIN CARICATURE OF BLACKSTONE.Dunn, Bob (American, 1908 – 1989). Napkin Caricature of Blackstone. Circa 1940s. Ink drawing of Blackstone on a linen napkin, framed and signed by Dunn in the corner: “For Blackstone the greatest rabbit-puller of them all”. 21 x 16 ½”. Collection of George Hippisley (List No. B1252).
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M. Weston, American, 20th c, 2
M. Weston, American, 20th c, 2 black and white prints from Batstow NJ and Moorestown NJ, 8 1/4" x 11 1/4" Estimate $50-100