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W.A. Rogers (American, 1854-1931)
W.A. Rogers (American, 1854-1931) Two original caricatures: "Mother's vision of WWI soldier's ghost", approx. 16" x 13-3/8" and overall framed 24-1/8" x 21-2/8". Second is "McAdoo tries to lasso Democratic Donkey being befuddled by Al Smith", approx. 16" x 13-3/8" and overall framed approx. 23-5/8" x 20-3/4". Both are india ink on paper, signed in the lower left corner; double matted under glass and framed.
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William P. Rogers oil painting on
William P. Rogers oil painting on canvasdepicting a seascape. Canvas: 16''H x 24''W; Frame: 23''H x 31''W. Signed lower right ''W Rogers''. William P. Rogers (British fl. 1842-1872).
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2PC KENT DAY COES W.A. ROGERS WC
2PC KENT DAY COES W.A. ROGERS WC PAINTINGS United States,20th CenturyIncludes an architectural street landscape depicting two men taking a walk by Kent Day Coes (1910-2000), and a depiction titled "Montreal" of a religious gathering with people kneeling on the ground in front of a holy figure for "Harper's" June 1889 by William Allen Rogers (1854-1931). Rogers overall size 12" x 15" Rogers mat 14" x 18"
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WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS,
WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS, 1890-1973), PREPARING FOR A DAY OF FISHING., OIL ON CANVAS, 34" X 42". FRAMED 39" X 46".WENDELL M. ROGERS, Massachusetts, 1890-1973, Preparing for a day of fishing. Signed lower left "Wendell M. Rogers". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 34" x 42". Framed 39" x 46".
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WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS,
WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS, 1890-1973), PREPARING FOR A DAY OF FISHING., OIL ON CANVAS, 34" X 42". FRAMED 39" X 46".WENDELL M. ROGERS, Massachusetts, 1890-1973, Preparing for a day of fishing. Signed lower left "Wendell M. Rogers". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 34" x 42". Framed 39" x 46".
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W. Rogers British, 19th/20th
W. Rogers British, 19th/20th Century Ships and Figures on the Shore
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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MARJORIE RODGERS (BRITISH, B. 1927)
MARJORIE RODGERS (BRITISH, B. 1927) Worcester China; Old Minton Breakfast Cups; Stitched Ware a set of three, each signed with initials 'MR' (lower right), one dated '1951', another dated '195-'; each titled and inscribed with artist's name and address on old labels (attached to the backboards) watercolour and bodycolour on paper one 8.5 x 7cm; one oval 9 x 7.5cm; the other circular 7cm diameter (3) Provenance Wilfred Billinghame, MD of Amoa Chemical Company, Hinckley; Thence by family descent
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AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVING OF WILL
AMERICAN FOLK ART CARVING OF WILL ROGERS. First quarter 20th century, maple. Standing figure in iconic pose. Paper note "Sven E_ricson West Chicago". 14.25"h.
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PHILIP ROTH'S 1975 ROBERTS SW RADIO
PHILIP ROTH'S 1975 ROBERTS SW RADIO - BBC1974 Roberts R606 MW/LW/FM radio in a black leather covered wooden case. The radio may be seen in older images of Roth's studio standup writing desk and may have been used by Roth to listen to the BBC as its tuner and slidable red markers are in place there. NOTE: lacking its U.S. Power Supply, but a replacement can be purchased on Amazon for either $13.49 or $19.99 including shipping, "MyVolts 9V Power Supply Adaptor Compatible with Roberts R606 Radio - US Plug" 11.5x7x3.5 overall
Property from the estate of Philip Roth. Philip Roth was born in Newark New Jersey on 19 March, 1933. The second child of second-generation Americans Bess and Herman Roth, Roth grew up in the largely Jewish community of Weequahic, a neighborhood that he was to return to time and again in his writing. After graduating from Weequahic High School in 1950, he attended Bucknell University, Pennsylvania and the University of Chicago where he received a scholarship to complete his M.A. in English Literature. In 1959, Roth published Goodbye Columbus - a collection of stories and a novella for which he received the National Book Award. Ten years later, the publication of his fourth novel Portnoy's Complaint brought Roth both critical and commercial success, firmly securing his reputation as one of America's finest young writers. Roth was the author of thirty-one books including those that were to follow the fortunes of Nathan Zuckerman and a fictional narrator narrator named Philip Roth through which he explored and gave voice to the complexities of the American experience in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Roth's lasting contribution to literature was widely recognized in his lifetime, both in the United States and abroad. Among other commendations he was the recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, the International Man Booker Prize, twice the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award and presented with the National Medal of Arts and the National Humanities Medal by Presidents Clinton and Obama respectively. Philip Roth died on 22 May 2018 at the age of eighty-five having retired from writing six years previous.
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WILLIAM P. ROGERS. ROWING TO SHORE,
WILLIAM P. ROGERS. ROWING TO SHORE, OIL (Irish, fl. 1842-1872). Oil on canvas, signed "W. Rogers" lr, sight size: 20 x 31 in., framed size: 23 x 42 inches.
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WM. ROGERS & BROS. PLATED WELL
WM. ROGERS & BROS. PLATED WELL AND TREE PLATTER AND A SHEFFIELD PLATED ENTREE DOMEWM. ROGERS & BROS. PLATED WELL AND TREE PLATTER AND A SHEFFIELD PLATED ENTREE DOME, the large oval platter with molded 'well and tree' design enclosed within a band of spaced floral design, all atop four scrolling feet, l: 18 in., the tall domed cover with a gadrooned band at waist and surmounted with a scrolling heart-shaped handle, h: 9.5 in. (2)
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FREDERICK ROGERS (1862-1928)
FREDERICK ROGERS (1862-1928)
TRÄUMEREI, 1897 carved mahogany, ebonised base, signed and dated F. ROGERS 9767cm (26 3/8in) high, 47cm (18 1/2in) wide, 28cm (11in) deepExhibited:Royal Academy, 1898, no. 1920.Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society: Sixth Exhibition, 1899 (example shown) p. 76 (no. 189)
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WILL ROGERS AUTOGRAPHIncluding a
WILL ROGERS AUTOGRAPHIncluding a 2.75'' x 4.5'' photo enclosed in Program for Ogontz School Commencement May 28th 1929 autographed on back of the program. Private collection Allen Park MI.
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Mary Rogers (1929 England) Untitled
Mary Rogers (1929 England) Untitled Footed Bowl1979Porcelain; ht. 3.5 dia. 7 in. Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason Collection; Acquired directly from the Artist.
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Rogers Turner American, 20th
Rogers Turner American, 20th Century Three Views of a Triton, 1977
Estimate:$700-$900
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FOUR ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY
FOUR ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY PIECESFOUR ROOKWOOD ART POTTERY PIECES, Cincinnati, OH, date cyphers for 1946, 1945, 1945, 1921, impressed RP flame marks and model nos. 6791, one with scratched 39, 6706 and 2260E, including two ewers molded with a frieze of classical figures, h: 11 in.; a moon flask molded with a circular flower panel within concentric bands and a flaring bowl molded with cabbage, high gloss blue glazed interior, all with shaded ivory glaze exterior (4) Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
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FOUR PIECES OF ART POTTERY. Two
FOUR PIECES OF ART POTTERY. Two Weller pieces. A planter in Wild Rose. 5 1/2'' h. And a vase in Rudlor. 6 1/4'' h. Both with impressed signatures. A green 1934 Rookwood vase form # 2139. 4 3/4'' h. Together with a purple Van Briggle vase. 5 3/4'' h.
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FOUR CHARLES RUSSELL LOOMIS
FOUR CHARLES RUSSELL LOOMIS (AMERICAN, 1857 - 1936), WA...Four Charles Russell Loomis (American, 1857 - 1936), watercolor on paper, depicting Old Saybrook homes, along with one depicting a Westie dog, each signed in the lower corners, largest sight size 9 3/4" x 8 3/4". Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams
Condition:
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Peter Warren RogersAmerican
Peter Warren RogersAmerican (1944-2018)oil on board15 1/4 x 12 1/2 inches
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THREE PLATTERS: WORCESTER
THREE PLATTERS: WORCESTER PLATTER, DR. WALL PERIOD AND TWO OTHERS The first, 1770s, soft paste porcelain transfer printed with the well known blue and white pine cone design with floral border, marked on the underside with a crescent (13 3/8 in.) (good condition); the second a transfer print in the Asian taste (17 3/4 in.) (cutlery marks with staining); the third is a flow blue classical scene (19 in.) (Cracks and cutlery marks; staining to underside, edges, and some surface spots), impressed "Rogers".
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A Copeland plate decorated with
A Copeland plate decorated with four named views, a Royal Worcester plate signed by R Rushton, a pair of Rockingham plates and a matching cup and saucer
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ROGERS AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL
ROGERS AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL REVOLVER. .44 caliber six-shot cylinder 7 1/2'' octagonal barrel walnut grips. S/n 894. Retains traces of bluing and has moderate pitting overall grips cleaned and revarnished.
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Will Rogers typed letter, photos:
Will Rogers typed letter, photos: 36 lines to Mr. Watson Webb, undated, "I just learned…that you were in the insurance business. I had no idea in the world that you had any business outside polo, But it was a relief to know there was one Polo man that at least retained some degree of business, Now that old insurance racket is a great thing. They all think there [sic] house is going to burn, but they are seldom ever lucky enough to have it happen…my wife has a nephew…(who) has worked in this same business out in the buckwheat belt, and those old babies are hard to talk out of a premium even if they see the blas [sic] headed toward the hay mound…", signed "Will Rogers" in brown ink, 11 x 8-3/8 in.; with two studio photographs of Rogers, each a print with his signature in image, 6-3/4 x 4-7/8 in. and 9-1/2 x 7-1/2 in. (Three pieces). Laid down on cardstock, fold through "Wi" of "Will", slight blurring to portions of signature. Early American History Auctions, June 11, 2005, Lot 78 (letter); Collection of Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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GAY ROGERS (AMERICAN, B. 1942),
GAY ROGERS (AMERICAN, B. 1942), CLEVER HUNTER, TWO FOXES Lithograph in colors, 1979, pencil signed, titled, dated, and numbered 31/38 lower margin, framed.
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ROGERS AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL
ROGERS AND SPENCER ARMY MODEL REVOLVER. .44 caliber six-shot cylinder 7'' octagonal barrel blued finish and walnut grips with cartouche. S/n 562. Retains most of its blueing original finish on grips repaired crack on the grips. Very clean and great rifling. Cylinder has light dusting of rust. Great condition.
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AFTER CHARLES MARION RUSSELL
AFTER CHARLES MARION RUSSELL (American 1864-1926). WILL ROGERS later casting. Bronze dark brown patina on a rouge de fer marble base. - Height: 10 in.
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Large English blue transfer
Large English blue transfer decorated platter by Rogers. 21"x16"
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A Rogers blue and white plate
A Rogers blue and white plate transfer printed Oriental figures and a zebra 18cm (7.25") diameter and another transfer printed an Oriental scene with elephant 20cm (8") diameter
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JOHN ROGERS (MANNER), BRONZE
JOHN ROGERS (MANNER), BRONZE CIVIL WAR DIORAMA Manner of John Rogers (American, 1829-1904), Wounded soldier seated before a farm couple on rustic military terrain dotted with tree trunk, grave, and water trough, naturalistic tree branch handles, no signature observed, 8"h x 20"l x 15"w
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Set of 8 Robinsons Advertising
Set of 8 Robinsons Advertising Figures Gollywog and original advertising material brochure (9)
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4 AMERICAN ART POTTERY, WELLER,
4 AMERICAN ART POTTERY, WELLER, OWENSAll 4 pieces are as is with chips, Vace has a hairline crack. Please Email or call for a detailed condition report. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, repairs, restorations or the effects of aging. Packaging, Insurance, Handling And Shipping Are Done In House And Is 45.00 For This Item In The Continental U.S. Or You Are Welcome To Pick Up In Person Or Make Your Own Shipping Arrangements. Crackling and minor paint loss
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Damaged
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4PC ROYAL WORCESTER PLATESA set
4PC ROYAL WORCESTER PLATESA set of four identical green plates that depicts a bird on the center of the plate with foliage decorations throughout the perimeter. Royal Worcester backstamp.
Dimensions: 1"H x 9.25" dia.
Manufacturer: Royal Worcester
Country of Origin: England
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Age related wear.
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Weller Rudlor rose bowl in mint
Weller Rudlor rose bowl in mint green. Marked Weller in script. Mint. 4 5/8'' tall.
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WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS,
WENDELL M. ROGERS (MASSACHUSETTS, 1890-1973), FISHING SHACKS, CHATHAM, MASSACHUSETTS., OIL ON BOARD, 12” X 16” SIGHT. FRAMED 18” X 22”.WENDELL M. ROGERS, Massachusetts, 1890-1973, Fishing shacks, Chatham, Massachusetts. Signed lower left. Dimensions: Oil on board, 12" x 16" sight. Framed 18" x 22".
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STEVE ROGERS OIL ON CANVASSTEVE
STEVE ROGERS OIL ON CANVASSTEVE ROGERS (United States, 20th century) oil on canvas, three cowboys in a winter landscape with a warming fire. Signed lower right. Image measures 24" x 36". In a wood frame; 32" x 44" overall.
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1919-21 W514 #56 Rogers Hornsby SGC
1919-21 W514 #56 Rogers Hornsby SGC 60