- RARE STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE POSSET POTprobably
RARE STAFFORDSHIRE SLIPWARE POSSET POTprobably Derbyshire, 1733, of globular form decorated in sgraffito technique with stylized flower motifs below a band bearing the initials "WR" and the date "1733" in Roman numerals "MDCCXXXIII", 8 in.
Provenance: The Property of Mrs. M.R. Richardson, Sotheby's London, April 17, 1973, Lot 81; Garry Atkins, London; Property from the Collection of Dudley and Constance Godfrey
Condition:
both spouts broken and restored, chips and losses to glaze, primarily to rim, firing anomalies, a few fine hairlines, flaking to in-painted spout, scratching, crazing, pinholes, accession number to base
- FRANCISCO ZUNIGA (MEXICAN, 1912-1998).
FRANCISCO ZUNIGA (MEXICAN, 1912-1998). Lithograph. Woman. 1978. Signed and dated lower right. No. XXI from an edition of XXXIII. From a Connecticut collection. Dimensions: 23.5" high x 19" wide Condition: Good. Framed behind glass, not examined out of frame.
- AUDUBON'S ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS
AUDUBON'S ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS John James Audubon. THE ORIGINAL WATER-COLOR PAINTINGS BY JOHN JAMES AUDUBON FOR THE BIRDS OF AMERICA. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., Inc., 1966. Two volumes in slipcase. Stated "Original Edition." Hardcovers in brown cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering on covers and spines, marbled endpapers, in marbled paper-covered slipcase with brown paper label and gilt lettering. Folios; [i-x], xi-xxxi, [xxxii], 1-223 color plates; 224-431 color plates, xxxiii-lv.
- LEONARD BASKIN. "BEETHOVEN," WOODBLOCK
LEONARD BASKIN. "BEETHOVEN," WOODBLOCK (American, 1922-2000). Woodblock on paper, ed. XXXIII/L, pencil signed lr, image size: 26 x 13 1/2 in., framed size: 38 x 24 inches.
- PERI SCHWARTZ, (AMERICAN, 1951-2021),
PERI SCHWARTZ, (AMERICAN, 1951-2021), STUDIO XXXIII, 2013, OIL ON CANVAS, 52 X 46 IN.PERI SCHWARTZ, (American, 1951-2021) Studio XXXIII, 2013, oil on canvas titled, signed, and dated verso 2013, oil on canvas Dimensions: 52 x 46 in. Provenance: Gallery NAGA, Boston, MA (label verso); purchased from the above by a Massachusetts Collector. Condition: Overall good condition. A few small areas of paint loss along edges. This work is not framed. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
- STEFANO DELLA BELLA (1610-1664) ITALIANStefano
STEFANO DELLA BELLA (1610-1664) ITALIANStefano Della Bella, "Entrata in Roma Dell’Eccelmo Ambasciatore Di Pollonia L anno. MDCXXXIII (1633)", six etchings, the complete panorama of this series. Measuring, 6.25" x 17".
- Jens Jensen for Rookwood Pottery. Ivory
Jens Jensen for Rookwood Pottery. Ivory Jewel Porcelain vase. 1933, glazed porcelain. 5½ h × 4½ dia in. result: $650. estimate: $600–800. Impressed signature and date to underside ‘Flame mark XXXIII S’ with artist's cipher.
- José Pedro Costigliolo 1902–1985.
José Pedro Costigliolo 1902–1985. Untitled. 1983, oil on board. 17¼ h × 14? w in. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Signed and dated to lower left ’Costigliolo LXXXIII’. Provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania
- 4 SELBY BIRD PRINTSFour (4) Prideaux
4 SELBY BIRD PRINTSFour (4) Prideaux John Selby (British, 1788-1867) bird prints from Illustrations of British Ornithology, 1821-1834, 1841. 1st item: "Ivory Gull, Adult", Plate XCIV, copper plate engraving with original hand-coloring. Signed "P J Selby" on rock bottom right. Plate - 15 3/4" H x 22" W. Sheet - 20" H x 25 1/4" W. 2nd item: "Red-Throated Diver, Young", Plate LXXVIII, copper plate engraving with original hand-coloring. Signed "P J Selby" on rock bottom left. Plate - 22" H x 15 1/2" W. Sheet - 25 1/4" H x 20" W. 3rd item: "Razor Bill 1. Summer Plumage, 2. Winter D.o", Plate LXXXIII, copper plate engraving with original hand-coloring. Signed "P J" Selby on rock bottom middle. Watermarked J WHATMAN 1840 top right in reverse. Plate - 15 5/8" H x 21 1/4" W. Sheet - 20 1/2" H x 25 1/2" W. 4th item: "1. Tithy's Redstart, Male, 2. D.o Female, 3. Alpine Accentor, 4. Great Black Woodpecker, Male", Plate D, copper plate engraving with original hand-coloring. Watermarked J WHATMAN 1840 top left in reverse. Plate - 21 1/4" H x 16" W. Sheet - 25 5/8" H x 20 1/2" W. Proceeds from the sale of this item to benefit Knox Area Rescue Ministries (KARM). (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item: Overall good condition, Paper damaged, top middle left and top middle right. Few scuffs and marks, scattered on surface. Pencil marks, bottom right. 2nd item: Overall excellent condition. Paper damaged, middle left, bottom left, and bottom right corner. 3rd item: Overall good condition. Few scuffs and marks, scattered on surface. Paper creased, bottom right. Pencil mark, bottom left. 4th item: Overall excellent condition. Foxing spot, bottom left.
- H. MERKE AQUATINTA 19th Century Hand
H. MERKE AQUATINTA 19th Century Hand Colored Aquatint by H. Merke. After Samuel Howitt's drawings (British, 1755-1822) after Captain Thomas Williamson (1790-1815, titled in English and French, "The Common Wolf Trap". Plate done by H. Merke, No. XXXIII, published in London by T. McLean, Jan. 1819. Slight rippling, some fading. Image is double-sided, with page of text from Captain Thomas Williamson's "Oriental Field Sports" corresponding to the image verso. Image is 17 1/4 x 12" high, in an antique maple frame with some wear, 27 1/2 x 22 1/2" high overall. ESTIMATE $100-200
Condition:
Some rippling, some fading.
- JOHN WOODHOUSE AUDUBON (AMERICAN 1812-1862)
JOHN WOODHOUSE AUDUBON (AMERICAN 1812-1862) A LITHOGRAP...JOHN WOODHOUSE AUDUBON (American 1812-1862) A LITHOGRAPH, "Lepus Texianus. Aud. & Bach (Texian Hare. Male. Natural Size.)," PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1848, hand colored lithograph on paper, "Drawn from Nature by J.W. Audubon.," lithographed, printed and colored by J.T. Bowen (English/American 1801-1856), Plate CXXXIII, No.27. 20" x 26" Note: The present work published after the works and in conjunction with his aging father, America's favorite ornithologist John James Audubon (1785-1851). A sheet from his father's last monumental work, The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, printed from 1845-1848. The significance of these particular prints is that these are evidence of the time father and son spent collaborating, which is sincerely touching. Prints bearing John Woodhouse Audubon's name signals the moment the master passed the torch to his son. Provenance: Property from a Corporate Collection, Houston, Texas. Property from a Corporate Collection, Houston, Texas
Condition:
Old orange color matting burn surrounding image, handling creases, some foxing, overall in 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.
- SET OF FIVE FRAMED SEASHELL ENGRAVINGS,
SET OF FIVE FRAMED SEASHELL ENGRAVINGS, 19TH CENTURYSet of Five Framed Seashell Engravings, 19th Century , plate numbers: No. XXXIII, No. XXX, No. XXI, No. XXXVI, No. XXVII in custom faux bamboo wood frames with mirco-weave mats
Sight 13 in. x 8 in. Framed 24.5 in. x 19 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- MARK CATESBY(British, 1679-1749)
Four
MARK CATESBY(British, 1679-1749)
Four crab plates from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and The Bahama Islands, Volume 2: T. 32 Purple Land Crab, signed with monogram in plate, 1754 edition, hand colored engraving on laid paper with Strasbourg Lily watermark, plate 9-7/8 x 13-5/8 in., sheet 12-3/4 x 17 in.; T. XXXIII The Hermit Crab, in plate " Manghala arbor Curassafica, foliis Salignis... ", German edition with Latin text, 1777, Georgii Wolfgangi Knorrii, publisher, plate 13-3/4 x 10-1/4 in.; T. 36 The Red Mottled Rock-Crab and The Rough Shell'd Crab , 1754 edition, hand colored engraving on laid paper, plate 14-1/8 x 10-1/8 in.; T. 37 The Red Clawed Crab, 1731-1743 edition, hand colored engraving on laid paper with Strasbourg Lily watermark "GR", plate 10-1/4 x 14 in.; wood frames, largest 26 x 20-7/8 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
T. 32. hinged in, some toning, margins trimmed, some fading, small areas on chipping at edges; T. XXXIII with loss to top right corner, light toning, not removed from frame; T. 36 with full margins, binding edge present left, some toning at edges; T. 37 hinged in, pencil inscriptions in margins, some toning, handling grime, chipping and losses at edges in margins; frames with minor abrasions
- TWO FRAMED NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA
TWO FRAMED NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA CIVIL WAR MAPSfrom Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865 , Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, circa 1891-1895, comprising: Plate CXXXIII (Battles of Bentonville and Averasborough, N.C., Bird's Point, M.O., Savannah, G.A.); Plate XLI (Sketch of the Battles of Chancellorsville, Salem Church, and Fredericksburg); engravings on wove paper, each sight 17-1/2 x 28-1/4 in.; burl wood frames, 25-1/2 x 36 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Raleigh, North Carolina
Condition:
not examined out of frames, good overall, some toning along join lines; Fredericksburg example with faint water stain, some light staining and spots of accretion
- ANCIENT ACCOUNTS OF INDIA AND CHINA,
ANCIENT ACCOUNTS OF INDIA AND CHINA, BY TWO MOHAMMEDAN ...Ancient Accounts of India and China, by two Mohammedan travelers who went to those parts in the 9th century, translated from the Arabic by the late learned Eusebius Renavdot, having notes, illustrations, and inquiries; printed for Sam Harding at the Bible and Anchor On the pavement in the Martins Lane, London, MDCCXXXIII, along with bill of sale from Chas J Sawyer, LTD., London, May 1959.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, (ENGLISH, 1727-1788),
THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, (ENGLISH, 1727-1788), PORTRAIT OF SIR JOHN SKYNNER, (1723-1805), OIL ON CANVAS, 50 X 40 IN.THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH, (English, 1727-1788) Portrait of Sir John Skynner, (1723-1805), oil on canvas 50 x 40 in. Provenance: - J.T. Batt, New Hall, Salisbury - by descent to Abel Buckley - Christie's London, May 4, 1901, Lot 60 - Lawrie Colnaghi, London, 1901 - Arthur Tooth & Son, London, 1903 - Scott & Fowles, Co., New York - William Skinner I, Massachusetts, 1906 - By descent in the family - Donated to Holyoke Library and Museum, 1975 - Grogan & Company, Boston, Massachusetts, November 14, 1991 (sale no. 32, lot 7) - A Private Massachusetts Collection Literature: - E.K. Waterhouse, A Preliminary Checklist of Portraits by Thomas Gainsborough, Walpole Society, Vol. XXXIII, 1953, pp. 99. - E. K. Waterhouse, Gainsborough, 1958, no. 621. p. 89. Other Notes: Sir John Skynner (1724 - 1805), an influential English judge, sat in the House of Commons from 1771 to 1777. He was appointed King's Counsel in 1771 and Lord Chief Baron in 1777, and was knighted in November 1777. Skynner attended Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford, and studied law at Lincoln's Inn. Condition: Restoration throughout, mainly along edges, most noticeable in u.l. corner; lined; uneven and yellowed varnish; considerable surface dirt and grime.
- Four Botanical Aquatints by George Brookshaw
Four Botanical Aquatints by George Brookshaw (British, 1751-1823)
each with stipple engraving, print and hand coloring; comprising Plate LXIII, Plate LXXXV, Plate XXXI and Plate LXXXIII from Pamona Britannica (1806-1812).
Each: 16 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches (sight); 27 x 23 inches (frame).
- 8 ROYAL CROWN DERBY OLDE AVESBURY PLATESRoyal
8 ROYAL CROWN DERBY OLDE AVESBURY PLATESRoyal Crown Derby (England, 1750-). Set of 7 porcelain salad plates in the Olde Avesbury pattern. With gilt rims and bird and flower decoration. All with Royal Crown Derby English Bone China marks (c. 1952-1975), 6 with XXXII (1969) date marks and 1 with XXXIII (1970) date mark. Each 8 3/8"-diameter. 1 Royal Crown Derby Olde Avesbury pattern dinner plate, with LII (1989) date mark, 10 3/4"-diameter.
- HANS MUELLER (GERMAN, 1888-1962) CENTRAL
HANS MUELLER (GERMAN, 1888-1962) CENTRAL PARK, PLATE XXXIII FROM WOODCUTS OF NEW YORK, 1938, FRAMED: 12-1/2 X 15-1/2 INHans Mueller (German, 1888-1962) Central Park, Plate XXXIII from Woodcuts of New York, 1938, Framed: 12-1/2 x 15-1/2 in
- MARC CHAGALL (FRENCH 1887-1985), FROM
MARC CHAGALL (FRENCH 1887-1985), FROM THE SERIES OF GOGOLS DEAD SOULS, ETCHING, 1923, NO. XXI/XXXIII, FRAMED: 15-1/2 X 18 INMarc Chagall (French 1887-1985), From the Series of Gogols Dead Souls, Etching, 1923, No. XXI/XXXIII, Framed: 15-1/2 x 18 in
- FRANCISCO ZUNIGA (1912 - 1998): MUJER
FRANCISCO ZUNIGA (1912 - 1998): MUJER DE OAXACA1978; lithograph on tan wove paper, mounted on linen board, matted and framed under acrylic; signed, numbered XXIX/XXXIII and dated lower left; blind stamp lower right; 24 x 19 1/2 inches sheet; 34 3/4 x 30 inches frame Condition:
- JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (AMERICAN, 1785-1851)John
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (AMERICAN, 1785-1851)John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), "Sora or Rail", Plate CCXXXIII, hand-colored engraving with aquatint, from The Birds of America, Havell edition, "J. Whatman 1836" watermark visible, sheet 35 1/2 in. x 37 7/8 in., framed. Provenance: Estate of Reuel Lacy "Sonny" and June Ann Anderson, Baton Rouge, LA.
- AFTER SALVADOR DALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989)
AFTER SALVADOR DALI (SPAIN, 1904-1989) ETCHING ONAFTER SALVADOR DALI (Spain, 1904-1989) etching on Japon paper, "Le Banquet" from the Don Juan series, 1970. Signed lower right, numbered XXXIII/C. Image measures 15.5" x 12.5". In a metal frame; 39.5" x 33.5" overall.
- (2) HAND-COLORED EQUESTRIAN ENGRAVINGS
(2) HAND-COLORED EQUESTRIAN ENGRAVINGS Baron Rais d'Eisenberg, hand-colored engraving c. 1759, "Le Brillant" dressage engraving, plate XXXIII, gallery label verso, matted and framed under plexiglass, 9"h x 12"w (sight), 16.5"h x 19.25"w (frame); with, After Antoine de Pluvinel (French, 1552-1620), "Henry IV, Mounted", figure 42 from "L'Instruction du Roy en l'Exercice de Monter a Cheval", c. 1629, matted and framed under plexiglass, gallery label verso, 13.25"h x 16.5"w (sight), 22.5"h x 25.5"w (frame)
- 3 FRAMED WOOSTER SCOTT PRINTS: 1) ''Tossing
3 FRAMED WOOSTER SCOTT PRINTS: 1) ''Tossing the Wedding Bouquet'', offset lithograph sight 23'' x 26'', pencil signed lower right, numbered 348/575 lower left, framed, 32'' x 36''; 2) ''Volunteer Fire Brigade'', Offset Lithograph, sight size 23'' x 29.5'', pencil signed lower right, titled in the plate, numbered lower left 320/575, framed, 32'' x 38.5''; 3) County Fair, Serigraph, sight size 31'' x 24.5'', signed lower right, numbered lower left LXXXIII/C, framed, 40'' x 33''.
- JOAN MIRó (SPANISH 1893-1983), UNTITLED:
JOAN MIRó (SPANISH 1893-1983), UNTITLED: FROM LE MARTEAU SANS MAîTRE (DUPIN 946), ETCHING AND AQUATINT IN COLOR ON JAPON NACRé PAPER, 1959, PLATE SIZE: 279 X 229 MM (11 X 9 IN)Joan Miró, (Spanish, 1893-1983) Untitled: From Le Marteau Sans Maître (Dupin 946), Etching and aquatint in color on Japon nacré paper, 1959; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Signed Miró in graphite l.r. and numbered XXXIII/L l.l., printed by Morsang, Paris, published by Le Vent d'Arles, Paris Etching and aquatint in color on Japon nacré paper, 1959; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Dimensions: Plate size: 279 x 229 mm (11 x 9 in), Sheet size: 438 x 324 mm (17-1/4 x 12-3/4 in) Provenance: Property from a Bethesda Collection
- GASTON PUEL, "ARP", 4 SIGNED LINOCUTS
GASTON PUEL, "ARP", 4 SIGNED LINOCUTS IN COLOR Published by Puel, France, 1966, No. XXXIII of 50 with 4 linogravures, each signed by Jean (Hans) Arp, edition of 300, signed on the colophon by Puel, loose in paper cover, in vintage glassine wrapper, 6.5"h x 5"w
- Three maple framed and matted engravings
Three maple framed and matted engravings of birds "Engraved Printed & Colored by R. Havell 1834" to include: Great Red-breasted Rail Plate CCIII 17.5"x24" Lora Rail Plate CCXXXIII 17.5"x24" and Virginia Rail Plate CCV 17.5"x23.5"
- John James Audubon (American 1785-1851)
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Long-eared Owl" Plate CCCLXXXIII #383 from Birds of America hand-colored aquatint engraving Havell edition sheet size 38 in. x 25 3/4 in.
- John James Audubon (American 1785-1851)
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Sora or Rail" Plate CCXXXIII #233 from Birds of America hand-colored aquatint engraving Havell edition sheet size 26 ? in. x 39 in.
- John James Audubon (American 1785-1851)
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "American Goldfinch" Plate XXXIII #33 from Birds of America hand-colored aquatint engraving Havell edition sheet size 38 1/2 in. x 26 1/4 in. attractively float mounted and framed.
- Luigi Mastrodonato Masterfully Carved
Luigi Mastrodonato Masterfully Carved Walnut Desk Sgn. Luigi Mastrodonato Fece Napoli. Proprieta L. Sidnor. MDCCCLXXXIII (1883). Depicting architecture theatre literacy astrology arts music etc. 5 drawers.Condition: Old patina.Dimensions: Ht. 32'' Max. W 5' 6'' Max. D 36''Provenance: A Buffalo NY Family.E
- Rare book: Voyages and Travels of the
Rare book: Voyages and Travels of the Ambassadors Olearius Adam. THE VOYAGES AND TRAVELLS OF THE AMBASSADORS SENT BY FREDERICK DUKE OF HOLSTEIN TO THE GREAT DUKE OF MUSCOVY AND THE KING OF PERSIA BEGUN IN THE YEAR M.DC.XXXIII AND FINISH'D IN M.DC.XXXIX. CONTAINING A COMPLEAT HISTORY OF MUSCOVY TARTARY PERSIA. AND OTHER ADJACENT COUNTRIES. WITH SEVERAL PUBLICK TRANSACTIONS REACHING NEAR THE PRESENT TIMES IN VII BOOKS. WHERETO ARE ADDED THE TRAVELS OF JOHN ALBERT DE MANDELSLO (A GENTLEMAN BELONGING TO THE EMBASSAY) FROM PERSIA INTO THE EAST INDIES. CONTAINING A PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF INDOSTHAN THE MOGUL'S EMPIRE THE ORIENTAL ILANDS JAPAN CHINA… Trans. John Davies. 2nd ed. London: John Starkey and Thomas Basset 1669. Engraved frontis two engraved portraits five engraved folding maps map of Arabia not present. Bearing armorial bookplate of Sir Robert Henley. Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. Other Notes: The bookplate is listed in the Franks Bookplate Collection in the British Museum no. 14466 and was for Sir Robert Henley created Baron Henley 1760 and Viscount Henley and Earl Northington 1764. As this bookplate shows the arms with a baron's coronet it must date to between 1760 and 1764. Binding with considerable insect damage; spine intact; Frontis mended and reinforced; MAP OF EAST INDIES repaired at bottom; NEW MAP OF MUSCOVY tacked-in reinforced and extensively repaired; MAP OF WOLGA with losses and extensive repairs; end pages with warping to paper; pages tight and obviously recently re-bound; normal toning and discoloration to pages consistent with age. 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.
- After John James Audubon (New York,
After John James Audubon (New York, 1785-1851), "Eight First Edition Octavo Prints", lithographs with hand coloring on wove paper from John James Audubon, The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, New York, 1849: Mink, Plate XXXIII, No. 7, laid down, stains; Mountain Brook Mink, Plate CXXIV, No. 25, stains; Bridled Weasel, Plate LX, No. 12, stains; Tawny Weasel, Plate CXLVII, No. 30; White Weasel [?], Plate LIX, No. 12; Little Nimble Weasel, Plate CXI, No. 28; Black Footed Ferrett, Plate XCIII, No. 19, minor stains; Little American Brown Weasel, Plate LXIV, No. 13, all 10-5/16 x 6-3/16 in. (page), modern gilt wood frames,
- After John James Audubon (New York,
After John James Audubon (New York, 1785-1851), "Twelve First Edition Octavo Prints", lithographs with hand coloring on wove paper from John James Audubon, The Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America, New York, 1849: Prairie Dog, Prairie Marmot Squirrel, Plate XCIX, No. 20, stains; Common Star-Nose Mole, Plate LXIX, No. 14, stains; Richardsons Sperrophile, Plate L, No. 10, stains; The Lenellel, Plate VXXIII, No. 25, minor stains; Brewers Shrew Mole, Plate LXXIV, No. 15; Common American Shrew Mole, Plate X, No. 2, stains, heavily stained mat; Townsends Shrew Mole, Plate CXLV, No. 29, heavily stained mat; Little Chief Hare, Plate LXXXIII, No. 17, stains; Tawny Lemming, Bachs Lemming, Plate CXX, No. 24, stains, stained mat; Leopard Spermophile, Plate XXXIX, No. 8, stains; Pine Martien, Plate CXXXVIII, No. 28, minor stains; Large Tailed Spermophile, Plate CXXXIX, No. 28, all 10-5/16 x 6-3/4 in. (page), modern gilt wood frames,
- Everett Raymond Kinstler (American
Everett Raymond Kinstler (American b.1926) lithograph of playwright Tennessee Williams (1911-1983) when honored by the National Arts Club NYC signed in pencil by Kinstler numbered edition XXXIII/L(33/50) signed at bottom by Williams unframed tear to top center of paper paper 29 3/4'' h. x 22 1/4'' w.