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WHIRLIGIG GRINDING WHEELA small
WHIRLIGIG GRINDING WHEELA small early 20th century Maine whirligig with a metal figure of a man turning a grinding wheel. The man has a painted tie and jacket. (H: 7.5" ; L: 18"; W: 3.5"). Field Collection.
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T. W. Millard (American, late
T. W. Millard (American, late 19th/early 20th century) Whyle Lad, a greyhound in a landscape, signed and inscribed "T.W. Millard" with title, oil on artist board, 11-3/4 x 14 in.; original painted and gilt wood frame,
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WORK ON PAPER, WILLIAM T. WILEY
WORK ON PAPER, WILLIAM T. WILEY William T. Wiley (American, b. 1947), Untitled (Having a Nice Stay), charcoal rubbing with pencil and colored pencil, signed "Sir Vant" lower right, inscribed lower left/right, sheet (unframed): 24"h x 18"w
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WILLIAM WEEGE "GRUBTSOO" (1979
WILLIAM WEEGE "GRUBTSOO" (1979 HANDMADE PAPER)William Weege
(Wisconsin, b. 1935)
Grubtsoo , 1979
Hand-painted lamination print on handmade paper
18 1/4" x 19 1/2"
Pencil-signed, dated, titled, and numbered (#2/50) to the bottom edge. Presented behind glass in a maple frame that measures 26" x 27".
Provenance : From the collection of a Fortune 500 company, acquired from Joe Wilfer.
Condition
Very good condition. Not removed from the frame.
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William Whit
William Whit
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LEMUEL D. ELDRED (1848-1921,
LEMUEL D. ELDRED (1848-1921, FAIRHAVEN, MA)FRAMED AND GLAZED ETCHING, TITLED “ON THE WHALING GROUNDS". SIGNED IN PENCIL LOWER RIGHT, AND SIGNED IN THE PLATE, LOWER LEFT. DATED 1916. SHOWS SOME TANNING. SIGHT SIZE 4 3/4" X 16", OVERALL WITH PERIOD OAK FRAME 12" X 23 1/2".
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LEMUEL D. ELDRED (1848-1921,
LEMUEL D. ELDRED (1848-1921, FAIRHAVEN ARTIST),ETCHING TITLED THE WHALING GROUNDS, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT IN PENCIL AND IN THE PLATE. 4 1/2" X 15 1/2". FRAMED. FROM IPPOLITO COLLECTION.
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WILT CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN HAVLICEK,
WILT CHAMBERLAIN, JOHN HAVLICEK, RED GRANGE SIGNED LITHOGRAPHScomprising two color lithographs by Robert Peak (1927 - 1992), matted, framed and glazed together in one frame; one autographed in pencil "Wilt Chamberlain" and "John Havlicek", the lithograph numbered 380/1000; the other autographed in pencil "Red Grange", the lithograph numbered 192/1000 Dimensions: Frame: 40 1/4 x 26 3/4 in. (102.2 x 67.9 cm.) Condition:
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GORDON HOPE GRANT (1875 - 1962):
GORDON HOPE GRANT (1875 - 1962): "OLD WINDJAMMER"lithograph; signed in pencil lower right; Provenance: The Freund Family Collection; 9 1/2 x 12 inches; 16 x 19 inches frame Condition:
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William T. Wiley (American, b.
William T. Wiley (American, b. 1937)
Eerie Grotto? Okini, 1982
woodcut in colors, soft-ground etching and aquatint
signed, dated and numbered 63/200 in pencil
20 1/4 x 26 3/4 inches.
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After Wm Cogsdell, b&w engraving by
After Wm Cogsdell, b&w engraving by John Gartain, General Grant and His Family, published by Bradley & Co, Philadelphia, 1868, 24 1/2" x 18 1/2" image, some stains at edges Estimate $100-200
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Whiting ''Lily'' Sterling Silver
Whiting ''Lily'' Sterling Silver Gravy Ladle circa 1902 7 1/4'' excellent no monogram.
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WILLIAM T. WILEY (American b.
WILLIAM T. WILEY (American b. 1937). THANK YUTE RUBBLE signed and dated '72 in pencil lower margin. Color lithograph - Framed image: 17 1/2 in. x 25 in.
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MEMORABILIA OF HENRY W. GRADY
MEMORABILIA OF HENRY W. GRADY GROUPING Henry Woodfin Grady (American, 1850-1889), Georgia journalist, memorabilia grouping comprising of one 1864 metal bust copy of Henry Grady, one original book plate engraving of Grady, separated book pages on Henry Grady including "First
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Ellis Wilson (American/Kentucky
Ellis Wilson (American/Kentucky 1899-1977) "Grinding Workers: New Jersey Defense Plant" oil on plywood signed lower left 16 in. x 20 in. Provenance: Gift of the artist to a close friend New York City and then as a gift to the current owner. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this painting will benefit the Red Cross Haitian Relief Fund. Note: Born to a working class family Ellis Wilson grew up in the close-knit African-American community of Mayfield Kentucky. After studying at the Art Institute of Chicago he moved to Harlem then a thriving cultural enclave for African Americans. As an artist Wilson earned critical acclaim exhibiting with the prestigious Harmon Foundation and from his work for the Federal Arts Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA). He earned the Guggenheim Fellowship in 1944 on the strength of his New Jersey Defense Plant series of paintings. In 1952 Ellis Wilson won the Terry Art Institute Award which afforded him travel to Haiti. This experience profoundly affected the artist's work in terms of style and reveals a heightened use of vibrant color.
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Manner of Theodore Wor
Manner of Theodore Wor
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KERMIL BALL-B-Q GRILL, DESIGNED
KERMIL BALL-B-Q GRILL, DESIGNED BY BILL WIGGINSKermil Ball-B-Q Grill, Designed by Bill Wiggins
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Willy Pogany (Hungarian/American,
Willy Pogany (Hungarian/American, 1882-1955), Stage D
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PAUL GIBSON (MD, 1902-1984),
PAUL GIBSON (MD, 1902-1984), WIDGEON Havre de Grace, Maryland, circa 1940s, carved and painted wood.
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WELLS H. G. Autographed letter
WELLS H. G. Autographed letter signed (''H.G. Wells'') 1 page October 23 1935 on Chiltern Court letterhead invitation to dinner.
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William G. Mangum (NC b. 1924)
William G. Mangum (NC b. 1924) Professor Herringoil on board monogrammed at lower right ''WM '' quarter length portrait of Professor George Herring from Western Carolina University against a green ground simple frame.DOA 27.5 x 24.5 in.Family of the artist
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FOLK ART WHIRLIGIG. Ohio late
FOLK ART WHIRLIGIG. Ohio late 20th century softwood. Gentleman in a top hat with original paint signed ''Koosed 1981'' (Paige and Larry Koosed). 13''h.
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WATCH HUTCH. Probably American
WATCH HUTCH. Probably American 19th-20th century softwood. Folksy carved with kickstand. Old finish.
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Ray Anthony Grathwol (American
Ray Anthony Grathwol (American 1900-1992) Winterscape oil on canvas singed R. Grathwol (lower left) 23 x 33 inches.
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GRANT WOOD (AMERICAN 1891-1942):
GRANT WOOD (AMERICAN 1891-1942): SLEIGH Lithograph. 9 1/2 x 12 3/8 in. (sight) 16 5/8 x 20 5/8 x 1 in. (frame).
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PRINT, WALLACE HESTER Robert
PRINT, WALLACE HESTER Robert Wallace Hester (British, 1866 - 1923), "Whirgift," hand-colored etching, unsigned, inscribed "etched by Wallace Hester / Whirgift" to margin, overall (with frame): 14.75"h x 17"w
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James Abbott McNeil Whistler
James Abbott McNeil Whistler (American 1834-1903) "Billingsgate" 1859 etching signed and dated in plate Kennedy 47 VIII of 8 plate 6 in. x 8 7/8 in. attractively matted and framed.
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Chief Wiley (Louisiana, 1887-1980)
Chief Wiley (Louisiana, 1887-1980) "Motel with Birds", pencil and crayon on paper, sight 16" x 12", pencil signed and dated lower right: "Chief 70". Glazed, matted and presented in a giltwood frame.
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CONTEMPORARY SOLDIER WHIRLIGIG.
CONTEMPORARY SOLDIER WHIRLIGIG. American, late 20th century. Initialed "WR". Carved softwood soldier with distressed original red and white paint on a turned base. Splits. 45"h. overall.
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*James Abbott McNeill Whistler
*James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American 1834-1903) Billingsgate etching 6 x 8 3/4 inches.
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Weygandt John H.
Weygandt John H. [American/Pennsylvania & Tennessee 1869-1951] oil on artist board painting of a wooded landscape signed l.r. "J.H. Weygandt" and titled verso "Hemlocks- An effect of morning sunshine through the trees". 11.75"x13.5"
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WWI Memorial Plaque 'George
WWI Memorial Plaque 'George Grimsby', good very fine, with memorial scroll and regimental badge, presented in a period carved oak frame, glazed/Note: 7880 Private George Grimsby was born in St Luke's, Cheltenham. He served on the Western Front with 1st Bn, Gloucestershire Regiment and was killed in action on 25 August 1916. Grimsby is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, France
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AMERICAN FOLKSY BUFF CLAY TILE.
AMERICAN FOLKSY BUFF CLAY TILE. Circa 1900. Silhouette of a top hatted gent sporting goatee. Black glaze and has entwined initials on back "W.A.H.", 3.75" square.
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A WILLIAM IV NUTMEG GRATER
A WILLIAM IV NUTMEG GRATER Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1835, of rounded rectangular outline, striated sides and engine turned lid, the base with hinged compartment for the nutmeg; together with a collection of four various vinaigrettes and a snuff box, Spink & Son, London 1896, modelled as a mussel shell(6)Width: 4.5cm, combined weight: 4.5oz
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William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931)
William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) etching Villefranche signed in pencil 6.25 x 15in. Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?200