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SAM HOUSTON (TEXAS) C1860
SAM HOUSTON (TEXAS) C1860 CARTE-DE-VISITECDV of Sam Houston, the general who led Texans to victory in the decisive Battle of San Jacinto, and later served as president of the Republic of Texas (twice), as Texas governor and as the first U.S. senator from Texas. (He also served earlier asthe governor of Tennessee, the only person in the history of the country to serve as governor of two different states.) Uncredited, but other examples of this image have the backstamp for C.D. Fredericks. Measures 4" x 2-1/2". See images. Fine condition. Small toning spot along right border, not affecting photo. Pencil identification on verso. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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LARGE FRAMED SAN JACINTO "LIBERTY
LARGE FRAMED SAN JACINTO "LIBERTY OR DEATH" FLAG 20th c., hand-made replica of the flag carried by Texans in the 1836 battle with Santa Ana's army, which was soundly defeated by the outnumbered Texan force, setting the stage for an independent Texas, pigment on cotton, mounted in a shadowbox frame, gallery label verso, 29.5"h x 32"w (flag), 37.25"h x 40.25"w x 2"d (frame)
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WILLIAM ROBERT THRASHER, TEXAS
WILLIAM ROBERT THRASHER, TEXAS BLUEBONNET, FRAMED William Robert Thrasher (American/Texas, 1908-1997). "Texas, Bluebonnets", oil on canvas. Initialed lower left. Approx. 13.5" x 15.5" (frame), 8" x 10" (canvas)
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CAL GASPARD (AMERICAN,
CAL GASPARD (AMERICAN, 1934-2020), TEXAS BLUEBONNETS Oil on Masonite, signed at lower right, framed.
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PORFIRIO SALINAS 1910-73 TEXAS
PORFIRIO SALINAS 1910-73 TEXAS BLUEBONNETS O/CPorfirio Salinas American-Texan, 1910-1973 Texas Hills with Bluebonnets, oil on canvas, signed lower left. estate and market fresh. Dimensions: 20x30, framed 26x36
Property from a Washington Connecticut Estate
(PERR6247)(TC)
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faint vertical craquelure visible in the sky, drying crackle in the impasto of leaves on the some of the trees, would probably benefit from a cleaning
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A. D. Greer New York/Texas
A. D. Greer New York/Texas (1904-1998) NATURE'S SENTINELLES oil on canvas framed signed: lower right A.D. Greer H24'' W30'' Provenance: Estate of Governor John Connally Texas. Viola Collectibles Inc. Houston Texas Upstate South Carolina private collection. Other Notes: Aubrey Dale Greer lived much of his life in Austin Texas. He was active from 1938 to 1986 and was a painter muralist and commercial artist. This painting depicts the Texas ''Hill Country'' in the fall. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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CHARLES FAZZINO (American b. 1955).
CHARLES FAZZINO (American b. 1955). A TASTE OF TEXAS signed and numbered 74/200DX and titled in pencil lower margin. Color lithograph in 3D construction - Framed image: 22 in. x 23 in.
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PAINTING, TEXAS BLUEBONNETS, 1926
PAINTING, TEXAS BLUEBONNETS, 1926 American School (20th century), Texas Bluebonnets, 1926, oil on panel, signed indistinctly "G. Flury (?)" and dated lower right, panel: 9"h x 12"w, overall (with frame): 13.5"h x 16.5"w
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FREDERICK CARTER ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE
FREDERICK CARTER ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING Texas,1925-2010Semi-abstract fauvist landscape of Texas depicting rocky terrain overlooking farmland with a river and town in the background.
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PJ HORNBERGER "ROUND TOP TEXAS"
PJ HORNBERGER "ROUND TOP TEXAS" FOLK ART GENRE O/B PJ Hornberger (American / Texas 20th / 21st century) "Round Top Texas", 2000, oil on board depicting a folk art daily life scene, signed and dated to lower right, signed, dated, and titled en verso, framed. Approximate dimensions: board h. 30", w. 48"; Overall h. 36. 375", w. 54. 25", d. 1".
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M. HERNANDEZ CHEVALO (TEXAS, 20TH
M. HERNANDEZ CHEVALO (TEXAS, 20TH CENTURY) OIL ONM. HERNANDEZ CHEVALO (Texas, 20th century) oil on canvas, "El Paso," figure with reclining cow in a dilapidated stable. Signed lower right, dated 1920, titled verso. Image measures 18" x 21". Mounted to stretcher; unframed.
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(17) BOOKS: TEXANA HISTORY
(17) BOOKS: TEXANA HISTORY SUBJECTS, 7 SIGNED(lot of 17) Books: Texana and Texas history subjects, including: (1) "Inside Texas," by Cactus Pryor, foreword by Walter Cronkite, Shoal Creek Publishers, 1982, author signed with sentiment at title page, 194 pages; (1) "Will's War: A Novel," by Janice Woods Windle, Longstreet Press, 2001, author signed with sentiment at front end paper, 361 pages; (1) "Texas: Armadillos, Lawmakers, Wild Turkeys, Writers, and Other Texas Miscellanea," by Richard Morehead, Eakin Press, 1982, author signed with sentiment at title page, 189 pages; (1) "Caddo Texas: The Biography of a Community," by Rupert Norval Richardson, Abilene Printing and Stationary Company, 1966, author signed with sentiment at title page, 166 pages; (1) "My Dobie Collection," by Jeff Dykes, Texas A&M University press, 1971, author signed at front end paper, numbered 32/300; (1) "New Homes and New Land: German Immigration to Texas 1847-1861," by Ethel Hander Geue, Texian Press, 1970, author signed with sentiment at front end paper, 165 pages; (1) "Spindletop: The Untold Story," by Christine Moor Sanders, 2000, author signed front end paper, 332 pages; (1) "Sam Houston's Texas," by Sue Flanagan, University of Texas Press, 1964, author signed with sentiment at title page, 213 pages; (1) "The Murchisons: The Rise and Fall of a Texas Dynasty," by Jane Wolfe, Saint Martin's Press, 1989, 505 pages; (1) "The Making of a Liberated Mind: John Henry Faulk, A Biography," by Michael C. Burton, Eakin Press, 1993, 220 pages; (1) "The Indians of Texas: From Prehistoric to Modern Times," by W. W. Newcomb Jr., University of Texas Press, 1978, 404 pages; (1) "Texans, Guns, and History," by Col. Charles Askins, Winchester Press, 1970, 246 pages; (1) "Vinegarroon: The Saga of Judge Roy Bean," by Ruel McDaniel, Southern Publishers, 1936, 143 pages; (1) "I'll Die Before I Run: The Story of The Great Feuds of Texas," by C. L. Sonnichsen, Devin-Adair Company, 1962, 371 pages; (1) "J. Frank Dobie: A Portrait of Pancho," by Winston Bode, Steck-Vaughn Company, 1968, 156 pages; (1) "Sam Chance," by Benjamin Capps, Southern Methodist University Press, 1987, 269 pages; (1) "Tom Lea: An Oral History," edited by Rebecca Craver and Adair Margo, Texas Western Press, 1995, 185 pages; largest: 11.25"h, 9"w, 23.7lbs total
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A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS HANDWRITTEN
A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT, THOMAS MASO...A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT, THOMAS MASON DENNIS (1807-1877) SIGNED AND DATED MATAGORDA, JULY 23, 1834, served as a soldier and legislator, settled in Bastrop and joined Captain Robert M. Coleman's company of volunteers that marched from Bastrop to the relief of Gonzales. On December 20, 1835, signed the Goliad Declaration of Independence, enlisted in the Texas Army on February 28, 1836 and at San Jacinto served in Captain Jesse Billingsley's Company also known as the "Mina Volunteers" of Col. Edward Burleson's First Regiment, Texas Volunteers. According to his obituary he was promoted to lieutenant, but no documentary evidence of this promotion has been located. 7 3/4" x 5 3/4"
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Some ink smudges, toning, trimmed and torn edges, ink bleed, all wear expected, overall in very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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A TEXIAN LOAN, SIGNED, STEPHEN F.
A TEXIAN LOAN, SIGNED, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, B.T. ARCHER A...A TEXIAN LOAN, SIGNED, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, B.T. ARCHER AND WILLIAM H. WHARTON, PAID BY ROBERT TRIPLETT, NEW ORLEANS, JANUARY 11, 1836, a Texas revolution document, lithograph and ink manuscript on wove paper, for Robert Triplett, published by the "Government of Texas," printed by Benjamin Levy, New Orleans, hand inscribed no. 118, with cancelation mark, signed by, "Commissioners on the part of Texas," "S.F. Austin," with flourish, "B.J. Archer," and "Wm. H. Wharton." 10 5/8" x 8 3/8" Provenance:
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Acid biting at ceases an paper edges, cancelation triangle center, yellow toning, some old ink bleed/bite; otherwise no visible damage or sign of repair. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.”
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IRENE KLEIN "TEXAS BLUEBONNET"
IRENE KLEIN "TEXAS BLUEBONNET" OIL ON CANVAS BOARDIrene Klein (Austin, TX, ? - 2013), . Irene Klein is a recognized artist whose paintings are hung in homes, businesses, and private & public collections all over the world. This example is a beautiful oil painting on canvas art board depicting a Texas Landscape with Bluebonnet flowers in bloom, signed Irene Klein lower right; canvas board measures approximately 11-7/8" x 15-7/8".
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CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B.
CRAIG TENNANT (AMERICAN, B. 1946), COWBOY UP Oil on linen, signed at lower left, presented in a weathered wood frame with linen liner.
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A STATE OF TEXAS LAND GRANT, SIGNED
A STATE OF TEXAS LAND GRANT, SIGNED BY GOVERNOR SAM HOU...A STATE OF TEXAS LAND GRANT, SIGNED BY GOVERNOR SAM HOUSTON, AUSTIN, 1860, State of Texas printed and hand manuscript completed land grant, Austin, Texas, September 3, 1860, granting to Frederick Liebensan 320 acres in Jones County west side of ... (illegible), lower right Houston's bold signature, 14 3/4" x 11 1/2"; above a docket manuscript document written by Irving Moore, Clerk for the District Court, Brown County, Texas. Framed and matted, enclosing an engraved portrait of Houston with printed signature. Note: Sam Houston (1793-1863), a respected statesman, congressman, a politician trusted by many including some Native Americans, a soldier in the War of 1812 against Britain and a victorious General leading the Texians at the Battle of San Jacinto during the Texas Revolution, served two separate terms as President of the Republic of Texas, had been governor of Tennessee and was the last governor of the State of Texas and only United States southern governor before the Civil War began who opposed joining the Confederacy. Just over six months of signing this document on September 3rd 1860, Sam Houston was pushed out of the Texas governor's seat on March 16, 1861 for his steadfast refusal to swear a loyalty oath to the Confederate States of America. Provenance: Property from a Corporate Collection, Houston, Texas.
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Good condition for Texas documents of this age and use including but not limited to ink blooming and bleeding of written text, creases, folds, age darkening of paper, discolorations and some normal small tears along edges. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS FOOTBALL
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS FOOTBALL STADIUM PLAQUEFramed plaque with panoramic photo of the University of Texas at Austin DKR stadium, below the plaque a plate "Texas Longhorns National Champions, 1963, 1969, 1970, 2005, the stadium now expanded with a seating capacity of 100,119 making it the seventh largest football stadium in the United States, approx. 15"h, 12"w, 3.75lbs
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A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT,
A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, TEXIAN VOLUNTEER GEORGE...A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, TEXIAN VOLUNTEER GEORGE BERNARD ERATH DISCHARGED FOR SERVICE BY GEORGE WASHINGTON BARNETT, ACKNOWLEDGED BY JOHN HENRY MOORE, SIGNED, SEPTEMBER 15, 1839, hand inscribed ink on paper fragment, Capt. Commandant George Washington Barrett signs that George Areth, surveyor and and Texas Republic volunteer soldier, "joined by Company as a private in the Ranging Service and The Frontier on the 27th July Eighteen hundred thirty five and served till the 28th of August ensuing and is here by honorably discharged, given under my hand this 15th Sept, 1839, and in the lower left in his own pen, John Henry Moore, Capt. Commandant also writes, "This is to certify that G.W. Barnetts Company of Volunteers were attached to my command one month or thereabouts, in the summer of 1835 against the hostile Indians," verso addressed. 4 3/8" x 7 2/8" Provenance: Estate of Dr. Paul E. Schutts, Houston, Texas.
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Some yellowing amd stains, fading of ink, torn paper fragment, minor handling and creases, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age and use. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
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JIM JONES (AMERICAN/TEXAS,
JIM JONES (AMERICAN/TEXAS, 1922-1999)Jim Jones (American/Texas, 1922-1999) , "Bluebonnets", 1980, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right, artist bio with handwritten title on backing board, sight 14 in. x 20 1/4 in., framed Condition: Overall good condition. Ext. Frame: 23 3/4 in. x 29 3/4 in. x 1 in
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A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, SAM
A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, SAM HOUSTON, SIGNED, GI...A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, SAM HOUSTON, SIGNED, GIFTS THE SPUR OF SANTA ANA LOST IN THE BATTLE OF SAN JACINTO TO DOCTOR, JUNE 7, 1836, hand-inscribed ink on paper, from "Gen. Sam Houston, President of Texas," his location in New Orleans, Louisiana, he writes on the eve of his return to Texas, to Dr. Carr, of Assumption, Louisiana, "Dear Sir, Specifically to the request of a friend. I present you with a Mexican Spur taken from Genl. Santa Anna in the Battle of San Jacinto on the 21st April last - As you are an amateur of curiosities, this may be considered an addition to your collection and as such please take care of it until applied for, Very respectfully yours truly, Sam Houston," the return address on the exterior of the letter, "Genl. Sam Houston, President of Texas, N. Orleans 7th June - 1836 - Accompanied by one of the spur's of Santa Anna.," the interior with a note by Dr. Carr, "On the day of the date of this letter Genl. Houston left New Orleans on his return to Texas by the way of Red River in the Steam Boat Caspian at 5 o'clock P.M., S. Ino. Carr." 10" x 16" Note: The date of this letter predates Sam Houston's election as President of the Republic of Texas, which occurred on October 22, 1836. The present manuscript dated June 7th, 1836 signals the reader to consider that Sam Houston personally titled himself "President of Texas." Sam Houston was already the Commander and Chief of the Texian Army by this time. David G. Burnet, Interim President of Texas, was unfavored by Texans after the capture of General Santa Anna and the battle of San Jacinto, because he refused to execute the Mexican General, leaving the interim president overruled by the popular Houston. The resignation of Burnet anticipated by Houston is apparent herein. Sam Houston was injured during the battle of San Jacinto and as a result, was treated for his injuries in New Orleans at William Christy's home in New Orleans. The note inscribed by the doctor on the interior of the correspondence reveals that Sam Houston was returning to Texas by way of the Red River on the side wheel Steamboat Caspian, by 5 pm that evening. Provenance: Estate of Dr. Paul E. Schutts, Houston, Texas.
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Some mild tone and small tears, support added at crease partially covering return addressee name, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
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A Texas roping saddle on stand,
A Texas roping saddle on stand, with lariat and halter rope/Provenance: from the estate of Pat Smythe
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BILL WIMAN (AMERICAN/TEXAS, B.
BILL WIMAN (AMERICAN/TEXAS, B. 1940)Bill Wiman (American/Texas, b. 1940), "Hats, Boots and Gun", 1976, oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed, titled and dated en verso, 33 in. x 36 in., framed, overall 34 1/4 in. x 37 1/4 in. x 1 5/8 in.
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WILLIAM ROBERT THRASHER
WILLIAM ROBERT THRASHER (AMERICAN/TEXAS 1908-1997) A PA...WILLIAM ROBERT THRASHER (American/Texas 1908-1997) A PAINTING, "Texas Bluebonnets, Paintbrushes, and Cacti in Hill Country Landscape," oil on canvas, signed L/R, "W.T. Thrasher;" 23 1/2" x 29 1/2", framed 32" x 38". Provenance: Collection of Kristin Alexander, Pearland, Texas
Condition:
No visible damage. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.”
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U OF TEXAS LONGHORN FOOTBALL
U OF TEXAS LONGHORN FOOTBALL SHIRTS, SWEATER(lot of 8) University of Texas Longhorn football shirts and sweater, several celebrating the Championship 2005 and 2006 game: (1) 2006 short sleeve, size XL; (1) 2006 short sleeve, size M; (1) 2006 long sleeve, size M; (1) long sleeve, "Come Early and Be Loud", size XL; (1) 2005 short sleeve, size XL; (1) Texas #10, short sleeve (honoring Vince Young, MVP, 2005 Rose Bowl, number is retired), size L; (1) sleeveless sweater, "2005 National Champions", size L; (1) green shirt, longhorn at front, size L
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(13) TEXAS HISTORY BOOKS, SIGNED
(13) TEXAS HISTORY BOOKS, SIGNED & FIRST EDITIONS(lot of 13) Books: Texana and Texas history, including: (1) "Texas: A Novel," by James Albert Michener, New York: Random House, 1985, 1096 pages; (1) "Passionate Nation: The Epic History of Texas," by James L. Haley, New York: Free Press, 2006, 636 pages; (1) "The French in Texas: History, Migration, Culture," edited by Francois Lagarde, Austin: University of Texas Press, 2003, 330 pages; (1) "They Slept Upon Their Rifles," by Marshall E. Kuykendall, signed, Austin: Nortex Press, 2005, 399 pages; "City on Fire," first edition, by Bill Minutaglio, New York: Harpe Collins Publishers, 2003, 285 pages; (1) "The Indians of Texas: From Prehistoric to Modern Times," by W.W. Newcomb, Jr., Austin: University of Texas Press, 1993, 404 pages; (1) "Black Texans: A History of African Americans in Texas, 1528-1995," second edition, by Alwyn Barr, Norman and London: University of Oklahoma Press, 1996, 294 pages; (1) "Texas: A Bicentennial History," by Joe B. Frantz, New York: W.W. Norton and Company, Incorporated, 1976, 222 pages; (1) "Spindletop," first edition, by James A. Clark and Michel T. Halbouty, New York: Random House, 1952, 306 pages; (1) "Bernardo: Crossroads, Social Center and Agricultural Showcase of Early Texas," signed first edition, by James V. Woodrick, 2011, 255 pages; (1) "Wimberley: Historic Belle of the Blanco," signed first edition, by Dorothy Wimberley Kerbow, Austin: Eakin Press, 1995, 237 pages; (1) "From Sail to Steam: Four Centuries of Texas Maritime History, 1500-1900," by Richard V. Francaviglia, Austin: University of Texas Press, unopened in original sealed packaging; (1) "Gone to Texas: A History of the Lone Star State," by Randolph B. Campbell, New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, 500 pages; largest: approx 9.5"h, 6.25"w, 2.5"d, 23.25lbs total
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Dollie Nabinger (American/Texas,
Dollie Nabinger (American/Texas, 1905-1988) "Bluebonnets in a Texas Landscape", oil on canvas, 25-1/4" x 30", signed lower right "D. S. Nabinger". Handsomely framed.
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JACK BRYANT, AMERICAN, TEXAS
JACK BRYANT, AMERICAN, TEXAS 1929- 2012, HORSES, OIL ON BOARD, 12 X 16 IN. (30.5 X 40.6 CM.), FRAME: 17 X 21 1/4 IN. (43.2 X 54 CM.)JACK BRYANT, AMERICAN, TEXAS, 1929- 2012 HORSES, Oil on board Lower left signed: Jack Bryant Oil on board Dimensions: 12 x 16 in. (30.5 x 40.6 cm.), Frame: 17 x 21 1/4 in. (43.2 x 54 cm.)
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TEXAS SCHOOL, A PHOTOGRAPH,
TEXAS SCHOOL, A PHOTOGRAPH, "ABSTRACT SUNSET LANDSCAPE ...TEXAS SCHOOL, A PHOTOGRAPH, "Abstract Sunset Landscape (Untitled)," photograph in color mounted to acrylic, 47 1/2" x 66".
Condition:
Some surface wear, glue on lower areas, and overall in good condition. Unsigned. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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ROBERT WILLIAM WOOD
ROBERT WILLIAM WOOD (AMERICAN/TEXAS)Robert William Wood (American/Texas, 1889-1979) , "Texas Hill Country with Bluebonnets", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 26 1/4 in. x 36 1/4 in., framed
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U OF TEXAS REGULATION FOOTBALL
U OF TEXAS REGULATION FOOTBALL HELMET, 2005 TEAMUniversity of Teas regulation football helmet bearing the number 2, Brian Carter (The Woodlands, Texas), a member of the 2005 UT championship team catching three Vince Young passes in that game, for shipping approx. 10.25"h, 12.75"w, 9.5"d, 4lbs
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A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS PROMISSARY
A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS PROMISSARY HANDWRITTEN NOTE, JOHN W...A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS PROMISSARY HANDWRITTEN NOTE, JOHN W. HALL (1786-1845) SIGNED AND DATED WASHINGTON, NOVEMBER 9, 1838, known as "Captain Jack," a member of the Old Three Hundred, a Judge, and took part in the Battle of San Jacinto. 7 1/2" x 4 1/4"
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In very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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MELVIN C. WARREN (1920-1995)
MELVIN C. WARREN (1920-1995) TEXAS RANGERS BRONZEPatinated bronze sculpture, "Texas Rangers on Patrol," signed in cast Melvin Charles Warren (California, Texas, 1920-1995), numbered 100/ 150, dated 1972, cast by Amel Foundry, Sesquicentennial Anniversary logo incorporated in the casting, depicting two Texas Rangers on horseback leading a third horse, on shaped wooden base, overall: approx 13.5"h, 24"w, 9"d, 62lbs
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JOHN WILLIAM GUERIN (TX, D.2006)
JOHN WILLIAM GUERIN (TX, D.2006) GREEK LANDSCAPEFramed mixed media painting on canvas, "Bay of Naplion," signed lower right Guerin (John William Guerin, Michigan, Texas, 1920-2006), signed again and titled on back stretcher, sight: approx 29.5"h, 23.5"w, overall: 32.5"h, 26.5"w, 6lbs **Provenance: From the collection of Mrs. Bettye Wellons, Austin, Texas**
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William Robert Thrasher, (American,
William Robert Thrasher, (American, 1908-1997, TX Artist), Texas Landscape Painting, oil on canvas, signed WR Thrasher, 24" x 36", framed 31" x 43", very good condition
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William A. Slaughter Texas painting
William A. Slaughter Texas painting (Texas, born 1923), barn and bluebonnets, signed lower left "W.A. Slaughter", oil on canvas, 14 x 10-7/8 in.; original distressed wood frame. Original stretcher and tacking edge, good condition; frame with abrasions. Southwest Gallery (original receipt verso); Jim Harmon, Dallas, Texas.