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ROBERT COTTINGHAM / STARR
ROBERT COTTINGHAM / STARR (1988)Robert Cottingham
(American, b. 1935)
Starr , 1988
Color lithograph on paper
16" x 23 1/2"
Pencil-signed and dated in the bottom right margin, titled and numbered (#6/50) in the bottom left margin. Presented behind plexiglass in a maple frame that measures 25" x 32".
Provenance : From the corporate art collection of a Kansas City based Fortune 500 company, previously acquired from Landfall Press.
Condition
Very good condition with no issues apparent. Not removed from the frame.
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STARRETT SURVEYORS TRANSIT NO.
STARRETT SURVEYORS TRANSIT NO. 99F.Starrett Surveyors Transit No. 99F. With oak case and iron tripod base. Transit measures 12-1/2"l. Condition: : Good with wear.
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ARNE STARR (AMERICAN, 21ST C.),
ARNE STARR (AMERICAN, 21ST C.), WALTER KOENIG SIGNED ORIGINAL BLACK INK ILLUSTRATION STORYBOARD FOR THE STAR TREK COMIC BOOK SERIES...Arne Starr (American, 21st C.), Walter Koenig signed original black ink illustration storyboard for the Star Trek comic book series featuring Mr. Chekov (actor Walter Koenig); second panel depicts self portrait of Starr painting a portrait of Starfleet member, signed with black ink by both Starr and Koenig beneath portrait; six images/story blocks on two sheets, wear consistent with age, not examined out of sealed plastic, overall size with mat: 20" h. x 24" w.
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Otto Stark (American, 1859-1926)
Otto Stark (American, 1859-1926) a young boy and girl gaze upward charcoal on paper unsigned, authentication info verso An apprentice to a lithographer, Stark studied at the University of Cincinnati School of Design before moving to NY to work as an illustrator. Further study followed in Paris, later returning to NY, then Philadelphia, and eventually Indiana where he exhibited with T.C. Steele, Richard Gruelle, and William Forsyth during the 1890’s. 16 1/2" x 22 1/4". Large cut in lower field and several smaller tears throughout.
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Otto Stark (American, 1859-1926),
Otto Stark (American, 1859-1926), sheep studies (four loose, one matted); ink on paper; matted to 7 1/4" x 4 3/4"; unsigned. Certified by a descendent of the artist verso. An apprentice to a lithographer, Stark studied at the University of Cincinnati School of Design before moving to New York to work as an illustrator. Further study followed in Paris, later returning to NY, then Philadelphia, and eventually Indiana where he exhibited with T.C. Steele, Richard Gruelle, and William Forsyth during the 1890’s.
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JARRETT, GUY. MAGIC AND STAGE CRAFT
JARRETT, GUY. MAGIC AND STAGE CRAFT TECHNICAL. [NEW YOR...Jarrett, Guy. Magic and Stage Craft Technical. [New York]: Author, 1936. First edition. Blue cloth stamped in black. Illustrated with plates. 8vo. Ex-Egyptian Hall Museum (David Price). Endpapers lightly soiled, binding a bit weak as usual, else a strong copy.
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JOEL STERNFELD (b. 1940): NEAR
JOEL STERNFELD (b. 1940): NEAR NORTHAMPTON MASSACHUSETTS OCTOBER 1978 Ektacolor print 16 x 20 in. titled signed dated and from an edition of 100.
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Rose Stern (American, Mid-20th
Rose Stern (American, Mid-20th Century) "New York Street Scene", gouache and ink on paper, signed lower right, 15" x 19-1/2". Framed.
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Pat Steir ''Starry Night
Pat Steir ''Starry Night October'' color soapground aquatint 1996. Signed and dated in pencil lower right ''Pat Steir 96'' and numbered lower left ''12/40'' titled lower middle published by Crown Point Press printed by Renee Bott. Sheet: 27.75''H x 25.25''W; Frame: 31''H x 28.5''W. Pat Steir (American b. 1938) is an accomplished painter and printmaker whose earlier work consists of isolated brushstrokes and markings. In later years her style evolved into creating works with dripping paint as well as images evoking the night sky.
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Lee Sturges (American 1865-1954)
Lee Sturges (American 1865-1954) etching of cat and kittens matted and framed behind glass ss: 3 1/2'' h. x 6 1/4'' w.; along with two Mila Chickebaueu? etchings one a kitten with bee the other two kittens and grasshoppers both signed in pencil LR titled LL framed behind glass ss: 10'' h. x 8 1/2'' w.
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Harry Sternberg (American,
Harry Sternberg (American, 1904-2002) "Twilight" etching and aquatint signed in pencil "Sternberg" lr 9 3/4 x 12 in., framed
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STADLER AFTER J. FARINGTON
STADLER AFTER J. FARINGTON (1747-1821), 'GREAT MARLOW' aquatint, published by Boydell 1793, 21cm x 32cm, in Hogarth style frame and glazed, Baynton-Williams label verso
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WILL BARNETT (PA/CA, 1918-1992)
WILL BARNETT (PA/CA, 1918-1992) "August", black and white aquatint etching, circa 1979, portrait of a young mother in a straw hat, pencil signed and titled, label verso from the 'Talent Tree Gallery of Augusta, Maine', in silver molded frame, matted and glazed, OS: 19" x 15 1/2", SS: 10 3/4" x 8 1/2". Good condition.
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19TH C. L. S. STARRETT CO.,
19TH C. L. S. STARRETT CO., IMPROVED MEAT CUTTER L. S. Starrett Co (American 1880), Improved Meat Cutter or Hasher, 19th century hand-crank mechanism, having a rotating bin, on a wooden base, signed to the frame. Note: Patent number 47,875, was issued on May 23, 1865 for this item. Approximate measurements: h. 13. 5", w. 17", d. 12".
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BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): ROGER
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): ROGER DALTRY 1970 AND ROGER DALTRY 1969 Two gelatin silver prints 16 x 20 in. each signed numbered 28/50 and dated. Note: Proceeds to benefit Touro College NYC.
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Charles Stewart Stobie (American
Charles Stewart Stobie (American 1845-1931) Portrait of L.J. McCormick 1889 oil on canvas 30 1/2 x 24 inches.
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BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): TWO
BARRIE WENTZELL (b. 1942): TWO PORTRAITS OF PETE TOWNSEND 1968 AND 1969 Gelatin silver prints signed numbered 28/50 and dated; 20 x 16 in.
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BARRETT, Michael Chad, (American,
BARRETT, Michael Chad, (American, Contemporary): Portrait of a Cat, sight size 7'' x 7'', signed verso and dated '97, framed, 12'' x 12''.
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STARRETT NO. 99F VINTAGE TRANSIT
STARRETT NO. 99F VINTAGE TRANSIT SCOPE WITH LEVEL, BOXPetite Massachusetts-made survey scope with cap, base, plumb.
Made by one of America's longest running and most respected manufacturers of precision technical instruments, this Starrett model 99F scope comes with a shorty tribrach stand featuring heavy flip out legs -ideal for table-top display- working spirit level and rack focus, lens cap emblazoned with the company name and site, all set into a custom Starrett-signed box with a surveyor's plumb line.? This scope features many of the details which continue to make Starrett?a respected name in the field- chrome and steel construction, precision verniers, rugged construction. A unique and uniquely American piece of instrument.
Artist: L.S. Starrett Co.
Issued: Late 19th c.
Dimensions: 14.25"L x 5.25"W x 9.5"H, in case
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Overall good, age related wear
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Four 19th c. Staffordshire
Four 19th c. Staffordshire figural groups including the pair Darby and Joan and Romeo and Juliet tallest 9"h.
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Three builder's levels: Starret
Three builder's levels: Starret builder's level,12-5/8 in. telescope on cast iron tripod marked "Athol", No. 99-F, original labels and decal, excellent condition; case with normal scuffs and wear ; K&E, 10-1/2 in. telescope on leveling base, finger-jointed wooden case, tip of telescope with bent rim, fragments of original label ; Starret level with folding tripod, 12-3/4 in. chrome-plated telescope, light rust and corrosion . The Collection of the Late Ronald Kiser, Mars Hill, North Carolina
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PRINT, STANLEY W. HAYTER Stanley W.
PRINT, STANLEY W. HAYTER Stanley W. Hayter (British, 1901-1988), "Tarantelle," 1943, etching, pencil signed and dated, titled lower center, edition 42/50, image: 21.5"h x 13"w, overall (with mat): 26"h x 20"w
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STERETT GITTINGS KELSEY
STERETT GITTINGS KELSEY (AMERICAN, B.1941). 4 Bronze Royal Copenhagen numbered edition sporting sculptures on marble bases. From a Rye, NY estate. Dimensions: approx 10" h. Condition: Good.
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Otto Stark (American, 1859-1926)
Otto Stark (American, 1859-1926) Study of boy Pencil on paper Signed lower left 3 1/2" x 3"
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Otto Stark (American, 1859-1926)
Otto Stark (American, 1859-1926) Sketch of a horse Pencil on paper Signed lower right 3 3/4" x 2"
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PORTRAIT OF SHUBAEL STARNES
PORTRAIT OF SHUBAEL STARNES TREADWELL: Painted by portrait artist Stewart in Memphis Tennessee mid to late 19th c OIL/Canvas mounted on board 30'' x 25'' encased in period gilded and relief gesso deco frame approximately 40'' x 36''.CONDITION: Painting has been laid down. Possible water damage. Definite inpaint and repair to tear in chest. Frame does have missing gesso and gold overpaint.
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JOEL STERNFELD (b. 1940): NEAR
JOEL STERNFELD (b. 1940): NEAR INTERLOCHEN MICHIGAN FEBRUARY 1981 Cibachrome print 16 x 20 in. titled signed dated 1981and from an edition of 100.
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KATE STARLING OIL ON CANVASKATE
KATE STARLING OIL ON CANVASKATE STARLING (Utah/Arizona, b.1956) oil on canvas, "Onions and a Yellow Pitcher." Signed lower left, signed again and titled verso, dated 2002, 14" x 22" (image), 17.75" x 25.5" (frame).
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Portrait, attributed to Gilbert
Portrait, attributed to Gilbert Stuart (Massachusetts, 1755-1828), half portrait of a British soldier, unsigned, oil on canvas, canvas stencil verso "Prepared by Robe-Miller/…London", serial number on stretcher "A6599", 26 x 21 in. Original stretcher, three patches verso, crackle, small hole with paint loss at rose, retouch beside left eye, possibly at bottom, some in background, 1 in. tear bottom middle. Estate of the late Judge John Emery Parks, Honolulu, Hawaii.
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John Stobart (British b. 1929)
John Stobart (British b. 1929) "South Street New York in 1880" chromolithograph pencil-signed and numbered 434/950 titled in lower margin published by Maritime Heritage Prints 1975 image 23 in. x 33 in. attractively framed.
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BILL STARS (NC), CONSTELLATION
BILL STARS (NC), CONSTELLATION ASSIMILATION Watercolor and ink on paper, signed and dated 1985 at lower right, matted and framed under Plexiglass.
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FRANK STELLA (b. 1936): SINJERLI
FRANK STELLA (b. 1936): SINJERLI VARIATION IV 1977 Offset lithograph and screenprint 32 x 42 1/8 in. (sheet sight) signed dated 1977 and numbered 78/100.
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JAMES ROSENQUIST ETCHING, STAR
JAMES ROSENQUIST ETCHING, STAR PROCTOR, 1ST STATEFrom 1978 a First State (original issued) etching and aquatint titled "Star Proctor." Part of a numbered 47 out of 78. Hand signed in pencil and dated, with roller brush blindstamp (lower right), titled and numbered (lower left).
Provenance: A local Los Angeles gallery who acquired them directly from the artist in 1978.
Measures: 22 inches x 40 inches
Domestic Shipping: $35
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STERETT-GITTINGS KELSEY BRONZE
STERETT-GITTINGS KELSEY BRONZE SCULPTURE Sterett-Gittings Kelsey (American, b. 1941), Ballerina, bronze sculpture on wooden base, numbered 83/500, for Royal Copenhagen, Denmark. 9" H x 5" W x 2.75" D. Provenance: Removed from the Fifth Avenue residence of the MacArthur Family
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Sterne (Lawrence) Works, 4 vols.,
Sterne (Lawrence) Works, 4 vols., 8vo., cont. calf, Johnson etc. 1808 and Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, 3 vols., Longman 1810
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PRINT, PAT STEIR Pat Steir
PRINT, PAT STEIR Pat Steir (American, b. 1940), "Large Line," 1976, etching with handcoloring, signed, titled, and dated verso, edition 12/15, gallery label (Harcus Krakow Gallery, Boston, MA) affixed verso, sheet: 20"h x 20"w, overall (with frame): 24"h x 24"w