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3 NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS AZIMUTH
3 NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS AZIMUTH MIRROR & CIRCLES3 nautical instruments. Kelvin & Wilfrid O. White Co. azimuth mirror, Lionel U.S. Navy Bureau of Navigation bearing circle, and pattern 6703 gyro azimuth circle. All in wooden cases. All as is, with wear, scratches and losses to patina on instruments, and wear, scratches and minor chips to cases, leather strap torn on mirror case and missing from azimuth circle case. Lionel case 11 1/2"W x 11 1/2"D x 4"H.
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MARVEL COMICS CAPTAIN AMERICA
MARVEL COMICS CAPTAIN AMERICA #117 CGC 8.5 United States,1969Marvel Comics Captain America issue 117 from September, 1969. The book featured the origin and first appearance of Falcon and Red Wing, a Red Skull appearance, and M.O.D.O.K. cameo appearance. CGC 8.5 w/ Off-White/White Pages
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A ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE IRIS GLAZE
A ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE IRIS GLAZE VASE DECORATED BY O...A ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE IRIS GLAZE VASE DECORATED BY OLGA GENEVA REED, 1901, the baluster form vase with purple tulip and leaf decoration on shaded green to pink ground, marked to the bottom (flaming RP), "I | 786D | O.G.R. | W." Height: 8 3/8" Diameter: 3 1/2"
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NAUTICAL CHART, "VINEYARD SOUND
NAUTICAL CHART, "VINEYARD SOUND LIGHTSHIP TOChatham" by George W. Eldridge's, 1917. Published by Wilfred O. White, Boston, MA. Also shows Nantucket. Sight size 28 1/2" x 49", overall with frame 32" x 52". Shows some creasing, otherwise good condition.
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MARVEL COMICS INCREDIBLE HULK
MARVEL COMICS INCREDIBLE HULK #167 CGC 9.0 INSERT United States,1973Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk issue 167 from September, 1973. The book featured a M.O.D.O.K. appearance, Mark Jewelers insert. CGC 9.0 w/ Off-White/White Pages
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TWO PORTRAITS OF GIRLS WITH THEIR
TWO PORTRAITS OF GIRLS WITH THEIR CATS (AMERICAN SCHOOL). Oil on tin unsigned late 19th century. Oval painting of blond girl hugging her white cat. 9 3/4''h. 7''w. in a gilt frame 12 1/2''h. 10''w. And oil on canvas illegible signature lower right 2nd quarter-20th century. Dark haired girl dressed in white holding doll in one hand and petting a black cat with the other. 20''h. 12''w. in a frame 25 1/2''h. 15 1/2''w. Some crazing to paint on the tin portrait. The canvas on the larger paintiung is loose. Penciled on back ''West[o]n-1849''. Possibly a copy of an early painting or print.
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TEN BOOKS/MAGAZINES RELATING TO
TEN BOOKS/MAGAZINES RELATING TO ROBERT WOODRUFF Assortment of ten books or magazines relating to Robert Winship Woodruff comprising: "Holiday" magazine, The Curtis Publishing Company, May, 1961, hardbound with "Robert Woodruff" in gilt letters to cover; "Premier World Atlas", Rand McNally & Company, New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, 1953, hardbound with "Robert W. Woodruff" in gilt letters to cover; Martin Hurlimann, "Europe", Thames & Hudson, London, 1957, with custom dedication page, "Presented On His 70th Birthday/To/Robert Winship Woodruff/With The/Congratulations And Affectionate Greetings/Of His Many Friends/In The Western European Area Of/The Coca-Cola Export Corporation/6 December, 1959" with facsimile signatures, hardbound with "R.W. Woodruff" in to cover, in slipcase; Charles Elliott, "A Biography Of The Boss: Robert Winship Woodruff", Robert W. Woodruff, 1979, with "Compliments of R.W. Woodruff" card, hardcover in slipcase, Great Britain Foreign Office, "Correspondence Respecting The European Crisis: Presented To Both Houses Of Parliament By Command Of His Majesty. August 1914", Harrisons and Sons, London, soft leather bound with "Robert Woodruff" in gilt lettering; "The Arsenal", Georgia Military Academy, 1921; Charles Elliott, "Ichauway Plantation", Robert W. Woodruff, 1974, hardbound with "Robert Woodruff" in gilt letters to cover, together with an invitation card; "To R.W. Woodruff A Tribute: Record Of The Meeting O The Board Of Directors Of The White Motor Company Held On The Fifteenth Day Of December Nineteen Hundred Thirty", hand illustrated and leather bound volume accepting the resignation of Woodruff as president, with signatures; "As You Were", commerative booklet from the White Company branch managers and home officials annual dinner, July 13, 1921; and "Legal Forms For Common Use In Georgia: Arranged By A Member Of The Macon Bar", S. Rose & Company, Macon, 1853, with ink inscription, "Robt Winship/Atlanta/Geo/1854" and William Kays retail stamp. Note: An article on the city of Atlanta featuring Robert Winship Woodruff appears in "Holiday magazine. A dedication to Woodruff appears in the 1921 "Arsenal" annual year book. The inscription on "Legal Forms For Common Use In Georgia: Arranged By A Member Of The Macon Bar" is for Robert Winship, grandfather of Robert Winship Woodruff.
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A Walrus Tusk and Ebony Gavel of
A Walrus Tusk and Ebony Gavel of The Fraternal Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem With rounded edges and ebony turned handle. Engraved with "Marian Siedentopf W.H.P./Artaban Shrine #5./W.S.J. 50-51/West Van Arsdol/W.O.S." on front decorated with overlay silver cross and clear stone insert. Measures apprx. 2-1/2"L x 1-5-8"W x 1"D and overall with handle apprx. 7"L.
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A GROUPING OF SOUVENIR AND ASSORTED
A GROUPING OF SOUVENIR AND ASSORTED STERLING SILVER FLATWARE (27) pieces including: (3) "In God We Trust" figural sterling handled bar knives marked sterling to bolster, worn maker's mark (8 1/2 in. longest); "Table Rock, Niagara Falls" enameled teaspoon by P. W. Ellis & Co. (6 1/4 in.); "New Cliff House, San Francisco" teaspoon; Whiting Lily teaspoon and five o'clock spoon, smaller engraved "Cleveland" to bowl; "Haverhill Mass" demitasse spoon by Baker Manchester Manufacturing Co.; Lookout Mountain demitasse spoon; "St. Paul, Minnesota" demitasse spoon; Creston, Iowa five o'clock teaspoon by International; "South Dakota" teaspoon by Lunt; figural stork birth spoon by Reed and Barton; "Syracuse, New York" teaspoon by Watson Co.; Betsy Ross "Home and Country" spoon marks of J. E. Caldwell and Durgin; "San Francisco" shovel form demitasse spoon by George C. Shreve & Co.; "Yellowstone Park" salt spoon; (4) master salt spoons, Repoussé pattern attributed to S. Kirk & Son, marked "Sterling"; (4) individual salt spoons by S. Kirk & Son; Towle Paul Revere spoon with "S" monogram; spoon pin with figural handle. Whiting teaspoon and Towle demitasse spoon with monograms, all others without monograms.
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MARVEL COMICS INCREDIBLE HULK
MARVEL COMICS INCREDIBLE HULK #168 CGC 9.0 INSERTS United States,1973Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk issue 168 from October, 1973. The book featured the first appearance of the Harpy and a M.O.D.O.K. appearance, Mark Jewelers and Alka-Seltzer inserts. CGC 9.0 w/ Off-White/White Pages
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A ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE IRIS GLAZE
A ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE IRIS GLAZE VASE DECORATED BY O...A ROOKWOOD POTTERY WHITE IRIS GLAZE VASE DECORATED BY OLGA GENEVA REED, 1901, the small baluster form vase with painted white clover decoration on shaded green to pink ground, marked to the bottom (flaming RP) "I | 918 | O.G.R. | W." Height: 5 1/2" Diameter: 2 1/4"
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FOUR UNFRAMED PAINTINGS BY MARION
FOUR UNFRAMED PAINTINGS BY MARION HUSE (AMERICAN, 1896-1967), INCLUDING: "BLONDE WOMAN, BUST", OIL ON MASONITE, UNSIGNED, PORTRAIT O...Four unframed paintings by Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967), including: "Blonde Woman, Bust", oil on Masonite, unsigned, portrait of a woman with blonde hair that is pulled back, figure wears collared shirt and holds book, both shirt and skin tone appear slightly purple, background is mostly blue, wear/loss to edges with most damage to upper left and lower right, scratches and areas of abrasion mostly to figure's face, 24" h. x 15 1/4" w.; "Untitled", oil on board, signed lower left, School of Paris style portrait of woman with brown hair wearing a blue dress with white collar, background undefined red space with some darker paint strokes framing figure, wear to edges, areas of abrasion around figure, 20" h. x 16" w.; "Untitled, c. 1940", oil on Masonite, unsigned, portrait of a woman with brown hair and eyes wearing a white top, figure appears sad/contemplating, background predominately blue, wear/chips to edges, scratches and abrasions to figure's hair, 19 3/4" h. x 16" w. ; along with "Stylized Female Head", oil on plywood, unsigned, roughly outlined female head with long hair and a ruffled collar, tones of purple with white, unfinished painting verso of figure against green, some chips in wood along edge, large crack in wood on right side, some scrapes, 15 3/4" h. x 15 1/4" w. [Works by Marion Huse are currently being offered at Vose Galleries and Childs Gallery, and have been sold by Spanierman Gallery in the past. This work was given to the Brockton Art Museum (MA) by the artist's husband, Dr. Robert Barstow; the BAM in turn gifted the Huse Collection to the New Britain Museum of American Art which later chose to sell some Huse works through auction at Winter Associates, Inc., CT] NB (2272) T
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TWO JAMIE WYETH PRINTER PROOF COLOR
TWO JAMIE WYETH PRINTER PROOF COLOR ETCHINGS Two Jamie Wyeth (American b. 1946), color etchings in a folio,comprising, 'S.O.S.' and 'White Leghorns' both editioned in pencil to lower left Printer Proof 4/4, both signed in pencil to lower right, both have an artist's copyright stamp en verso dated 1981. Approximate dimensions: 'White Leghorns', image h. 17.625", w. 21.625"; 'S.O.S.', image h. 15.75", w. 19.75"; paper h. 26.5", w. 30.125" (both)
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TN LUNSFORD BRAMLETT ARCHIVE, INCL.
TN LUNSFORD BRAMLETT ARCHIVE, INCL. POLK WHITE HOUSE IN...Archive of six (6) documents pertaining to Lunsford Meredith Bramlett, Esq. (1785-1858), Tennessee judge, planter and politician, 8 items total. 1st-2nd items: One page printed and handwritten White House dinner invitation from President James Knox Polk (1795-1849), 11th president of the United States, serving from 1845 to 1849, to the Honorable Lunsford M. Bramlett, Chancellor &c of the middle division of the State of Tennessee, dated Thursday, February 10, for the following Wednesday, February 16, 1848, at 6 o'clock p.m. Includes one envelope, postmarked February 12th and 16th, red wax seal, en verso. 3rd item: Handwritten document signed by William W. Bibb (1781-1820), First Governor of Alabama, stating that he "...hereby license[s] Lunsford M. Bramlett, Esq., to practice as an attorney and Counsellor at law...within this territory..." dated February 7, 1818, and signed by Bibb, below. Later ink inscription, en verso. 4th item: Handwritten five-page copy of Bramlett's Last Will and Testament, primarily pertaining to the welfare of his wife, daughters, sister, grandchildren, slaves, and land that he owned in Pulaski, TN, original document signed by Bramlett and witnessed by L. W. Ezell and P. H. Ezell, dated November 10, 1853, copy dated December 1, 1871, witness signature for William F. Ballantine and J.B. Stacy, Jr. 5th item: Black bordered printed bifolium invitation addressed to John Marshall, Esq., of Franklin, TN, for Bramlett's funeral from his residence, on Saturday, April 22, 1854, at 4 o'clock p.m. Later pencil inscriptions, below, ink inscription, en verso. 6th item: One piece of lined paper with handwritten inscription reading, "L. M. Bramlett/$5.00", possibly intended as a receipt or a promissory note. Also includes two (2) handwritten documents pertaining to Anna B. Bright, possibly Anna Bramlett Bright, including one (1) copy of a Lincoln County, TN land deed, dated circa 1877. Note: A miniature portrait of Bramlett is also included in this auction. North Carolina-born Lunsford Bramlett was licensed to practice law in Alabama in 1818 but had moved to Giles County, Tennessee by 1820, where census records show him living with his first wife, at least one daughter, and eleven slaves. His second wife was Mary Crockett, daughter of Dr. Samuel Crockett and Frances Bland Dudley. Mary was the granddaughter of Guilford and Anne Eaton Dudley. Bramlett served as an attorney and Judge in Giles County, was Attorney and Chancellor for the middle division of the State of Tennessee, and unsuccessfully challenged James K. Polk for Congress in 1827. Note: Lot 232 in this auction features a period portrait of Lunsford Bramlett.
Property of the Lincoln County Museum, Fayetteville, TN; Bequest of Mary Bright Wilson (1909-2004), formerly of Fayetteville, and descended in her family.
Condition:
All items in overall good, legible condition with toning/acid burn, foxing spots, tears, dampstaining, to be expected from age. 1st-2nd items: Invitation with light toning. Envelope with wear, tears, staining, to be expected from age and manner of use. 3rd item: Bibb signature in very good condition.
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Navajo Back of Medicine Man's Pouch
Navajo Back of Medicine Man's Pouch leather decorated with a large silver concha and a turquoise manta pin and white metal tacks on strap length w/o flap 6.5 in. x width w/o strap 5.25 in.ca 1900 Property of an Ohio Collector Condition: Pouch missing front; concha and pin with expected wear; strap probably from an old belt and with numerous holes around tacks; one strap broken from main length; other in process of breaking
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MARGEAUX WALTER FROM 'C.O.G.
MARGEAUX WALTER FROM 'C.O.G. SERIES' 3D PHOTOGRAPH Margeaux Walter (American, b. 1982) "2006, from the Series 'C.O.G.'" 3D lenticular photograph with figures that appear to move, signed, titled, and numbered "1/5" to verso, housed under glass in a white-painted wood frame. Image: 29" H x 39" W; frame: 31" H x 40" W. Provenance: Property from a New York City collector.
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TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS: R. O'MEARA
TWO FRAMED PAINTINGS: R. O'MEARA (20TH C.), OIL ON ARTIST BOARD, DEPICTS A NEW ENGLAND VILLAGE STREET IN SUMMER, GLIMPSE OF OCEAN IN..Two framed paintings: R. O'Meara (20th C.), oil on artist board, depicts a New England Village street in summer, glimpse of ocean in background, signed LR, framed, wear consistent with age and use, some scattered small stains, light toning, etc., ss: 17" h. x 23 1/2" w.; and a watercolor portrait signed "A.R. Edgar", depicts young woman in 18th C. style black dress and cap, white collar, seated in chair, signed twice LR, sheet size: 10" h. x 8 3/4" w., neither piece examined out of frame.
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Chopard 18k white gold Happy
Chopard 18k white gold Happy Sport ladies diamond set calendar bracelet watch, quartz movement, the dial mother-of-pearl with 7 free floating diamonds and sapphires, a fixed sapphire (88 count) set bezel and diamond sides, sapphire cabochon crown and lugs, navy leather/lizard strap (7.5"l w/o dial) and diamond set buckle, hallmark 'Chopard Happy Sport, 27-6323-49, 426853, 4144'.
Case: 35mm dia
Gross weight: 57 grams
Condition: Very good. NOTE: WAI does not guarantee watches to be complete or in working order.
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SPANISH SCHOOL "ELENA.." 1760
SPANISH SCHOOL "ELENA.." 1760 PORTRAIT O/C Spanish School "Elena O,Viorga at 8 Years Old," 1760, oil on canvas depicting a small full length portrait of a young girl in a green and white dress holding a pink rose, inscribed to lower edge and illegibly signed and dated to lower right, framed. Provenance: From the Estate of Joyce Lowenstein, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: canvas h. 20", w. 16.25"; frame h. 25.25", w. 21.125", d. 2".