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TUMBLING MAN TOY Composition head
TUMBLING MAN TOY Composition head wood hands and feet hand painted wears cloth outfit able to tumble over when clockwork is activated. 10'' h. Some chipping to compo. (VG Cond.)
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TUMBLER. American 19th century.
TUMBLER. American 19th century. Paneled deep cobalt 3 1/4''h.
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TUMBLER. American 19th century.
TUMBLER. American 19th century. Paneled amethyst. Small flake. 3 1/4''h.
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TUMBLER. American 19th century.
TUMBLER. American 19th century. Paneled peacock blue 3 1/4''h.
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TWO TUMBLERS. American 19th
TWO TUMBLERS. American 19th century. Very similar both paneled and cobalt 3 5/8''h.
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SCHUCCO-TYPE TUMBLING TEDDY BEARca.
SCHUCCO-TYPE TUMBLING TEDDY BEARca. 1910-1930; blonde mohair fabric covered spring-wound tumbling bear with frame lever arms and loose jointed legs, bear with stitched muzzles, push-pin eyes and pink ribbon collar, 4 3/4"h; Condition: minor staining, overall good
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TUMBLER. American 19th century.
TUMBLER. American 19th century. Paneled amethyst 3 1/4''h.
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TIFFANY AND CO. TUMBLEUP Cocktail
TIFFANY AND CO. TUMBLEUP Cocktail shaker, made in Germany; cut crystal. 9 1/2 in. H.
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TIFFANY & CO. TUMBLEUP Cocktail
TIFFANY & CO. TUMBLEUP Cocktail shaker, Made in Germany; cut crystal. 9 1/2 in. H.
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SCHUCO GYMNASTIC TUMBLER Germany
SCHUCO GYMNASTIC TUMBLER Germany depicted with full blonde hair felt outfit rubber covered arms clockwork allows tumbling motion. 4 1/2'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
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JOSE DE CREEFT, TEMPERA ON PAPER,
JOSE DE CREEFT, TEMPERA ON PAPER, 1974 Jose De Creeft (American, 1884-1982), "#9, Tumbling", tempera, ink and crayon on paper, pen signed and dated center bottom, pencil titled bottom left, loose and unframed, 26.5"h x 20"w (sheet)
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JOSE DE CREEFT, TEMPERA ON PAPER,
JOSE DE CREEFT, TEMPERA ON PAPER, 1974 Jose De Creeft (American, 1884-1982), "#9, Tumbling", tempera, ink and crayon on paper, pen signed and dated center bottom, pencil titled bottom left, loose and unframed, 26.5"h x 20"w (sheet)
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THE TUMBLING BLOCKS.The Tumbling
THE TUMBLING BLOCKS.The Tumbling Blocks. Holland: Eddy Taytelbaum, 1970s. A Jacob’s Ladder-style pocket trick allows the performer to change the surface’s color to black, white with red spots, or white with green spots. 1 x 1 ¼” square folded; 5 x 1 ¼ x ¼” open. Very good.
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BLOWN UNCOLORED GLASS STIEGEL
BLOWN UNCOLORED GLASS STIEGEL TYPE ENAMELED TUMBLEca. late 18th-early 19th century; blown uncolored glass Stiegel type enameled taper sided tumbler, polychromal parrot and floral motifs colored in black, blue, green, red, white and yellow, scarred base, central European probable origin, 3 1/2"d, 4"h; Condition: minor enamel losses
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TUMBLING MAN AND RABBIT TOY Germany
TUMBLING MAN AND RABBIT TOY Germany both hand painted overall end with internal clockwork includes brown seated rabbit and figure in ringmaster's outfit. 5'' to 6''. Flaking to paint.
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Upright wheel with tandem
Upright wheel with tandem shuttles above, turned arms and legs, old surface. 32"H. Good condition.
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Reams of tassles
Reams of tassles
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NORTHWOOD CARNIVAL TUMBLERSA
NORTHWOOD CARNIVAL TUMBLERSA group of six Acorn Burr tumblers in fine condition
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CARNIVAL TUMBLERSA group of fifteen
CARNIVAL TUMBLERSA group of fifteen fluted carnival glass tumblers, 4" tall
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TUMBLERS - Lot of four clear cut
TUMBLERS - Lot of four clear cut Moser tumblers each has tapered body with faceted sides and each has an enamel painted flower in the bottom gilt backing. 3 1/2'' high 2 3/4'' diam good condition.
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BIJAR RUG.
BIJAR RUG.
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GIBBS SEE-SAW TOY Popular tin
GIBBS SEE-SAW TOY Popular tin lithographed toy boy and girl teeter-totter up and down the apparatus each time it's flipped early pat. dates on each end. 14'' t. (VG Cond.)
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20TH C. SCHOOL: UNTITLED Puzzle
20TH C. SCHOOL: UNTITLED Puzzle sculpture of tumbled stoneware. Provenance: Property from the collection of Jan Cowles. Approx. 2 1/2 x 6 3/4 x 6 1/2 in.
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Contemporary whirligig of a woman
Contemporary whirligig of a woman doing laundry 17" w. ?
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TUCK CURLING PRINT AFTER HAMISH &
TUCK CURLING PRINT AFTER HAMISH & HEBBLETHWAITERaphael Tuck & Sons print Oilette, after Hamish & Hebblethwaite, circa 1905. In a carved frame. 15 1/2" x 19 1/2" (with frame 24 1/2" x 28 5/8"). Scratches and minor losses to frame, separation at corners, chips to carved floral decoration upper right.
From the collection of a prominent Connecticut family.
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TUMBLER AND TASTER. American 19th
TUMBLER AND TASTER. American 19th century. Paneled amber. Taller has a flake. 3 1/4'' 2 1/2''h.
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Peachblow cup and tumbler: satin
Peachblow cup and tumbler: satin finish, both 2-5/8 in. Tumbler, Maude B. Feld, New York; cup, Agnes Koehn, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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MIKE CUNNINGHAM (AMERICAN/TEXAS
MIKE CUNNINGHAM (AMERICAN/TEXAS B. 1942) A SCULPTURE, "...MIKE CUNNINGHAM (American/Texas b. 1942) A SCULPTURE, "Swept Up," 1982, polished brass, signed and dated at base, "M. CUNNINGHAM '82." Height: 17 1/4" Diameter: 9" Provenance: Property from the Collection of Michael Anzilotti, Houston, Texas.
Condition:
Some surface staining, smudges, and expected surface wear, 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."
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Agata peachblow tumbler, glossy
Agata peachblow tumbler, glossy finish, agata decoration with purple spots, 3-3/4 in. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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A FIGURAL IRON AND MARBLE
A FIGURAL IRON AND MARBLE SCULPTURE, "TUMBLING RINGS AC...A FIGURAL IRON AND MARBLE SCULPTURE, "TUMBLING RINGS ACROBAT," 20TH CENTURY, cast iron on white marble, verso labeled. Height: 7" Width: 4" Depth: 19" Note: Jesse H. Jones (1874-1956) was a Houston based politician, entrepreneur, publisher and banker. A true "Texas Tycoon," his business savvy was likely a lifesaver during the Great Depression for his employees. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Jones are documented philanthropists, having donated to colleges and universities intending to aid students in need, including women and people of color. Establishing the Houston Endowment in 1937 to manage the magnitude of their Texas-sized philanthropic social work and financial gifts, which are comparable to Houston's legendary First Lady of Texas, Ima Hogg. Provenance: Property from the Jesse H. Jones and Houston Endowment Collection, all proceeds to benefit the Houston Food Bank.
Condition:
No visible damages or repairs. 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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JAMES ROSENQUIST, LITHOGRAPH,
JAMES ROSENQUIST, LITHOGRAPH, 1970 James Rosenquist (American, 1933-2017), "Tumbleweed (Chrome Plated Bale Wire Sculpture, 1964)", 3-color lithograph from aluminum plates on black Fabriano paper, pencil signed and dated lower right, numbered 57/68 lower left, loose and unframed, 21.75"h x 29.5"w (sheet)
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BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside
BAD ACCIDENT MECHANICAL BANK Upside down letters J & E Stevens Co. designed by Charles A. Bailey circa 1890. Place a coin under the feet of the driver and press the lever. The boy jumps into the road frightening the donkey as when he rears the cart and driver are thrown backward when the coin falls into the cart and disappears. (Exc. Cond.)
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Mt. Washington peachblow tumbler,
Mt. Washington peachblow tumbler, satin finish, 3-7/8 in. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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A teddy bear with swivel limbs,
A teddy bear with swivel limbs, bead eyes and stitched nose and feet, sundry other cloth dolls etc.
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ELLEN FRANCES TUCKMAN, (4)
ELLEN FRANCES TUCKMAN, (4) COLLAGES, 1997-1999 Ellen Frances Tuckman (American, b. 1954), "Turn, Turn, Turn", the mixed media on vellum suite consisting of "(Hoarfrost) Winter", "(At First Blush) Spring", "(Bleumarine) Summer", and "(Quartering the Ground) Autumn", each pencil signed, titled and dated lower margin, mounted in shadowbox frames under plexiglass, 9.75"h x 10.75"w (sheet), 12.5"h x 13.5"w (frames)
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2 BLOWN UNCOLORED GLASS STIEGEL
2 BLOWN UNCOLORED GLASS STIEGEL TYPE ENAMELED TUMBca. late 18th-early 19th century; two tumblers colored in black, blue, green, red, white and yellow: floral drape and swag pattern, 3"d, 3 3/4"h, Condition: some wear, check on side, flea bite rim flakes; architectural and floral pattern, 3"d, 3 3/4"h, Condition: some wear and interior residue