- MCLOUGHLIN UNCLE SAMS PANORAMAUncle
MCLOUGHLIN UNCLE SAMS PANORAMAUncle Sam's Panorama of Rip Van Winkle and Yankee Doodle(Nast, Thomas) illustrator. Uncle Sam's Panorama of Rip Van Winkle and Yankee Doodle. New York: McLoughlin Bros., ca 1872. Left to right panoram
- MIRA 18 1/2-INCH GRAND CONSOLE MAHOGANY
MIRA 18 1/2-INCH GRAND CONSOLE MAHOGANY MUSIC BOX WITH (42) DISCS Circa 1900-1909, serial number 7532, instrument housed in a mahogany Stella Grand Music Box Cabinet originally designed by Mermoud Freres, Switzerland, labeled Mira to interior lid, side crank handle and reticulated brass handles, raised on brass casters.
Discs to include: Anitra's Dance; By the Sycamore; By the Old Oak Tree; Cherry Intermezzo; Come Take Trip in My Airship; Dixie Girl March; Down Where the Wurtsberger Flows; Floradora; Experience From the Little Cherub; Floradora the Shade of the Palm; Gondolier; Bohemian Girl; Mira; Il Trovatore; I'd Like to See A Little More of You; Just My Style; Jack Tar March; Laces and Graces; Lazarre Waltzes; Lucie Sextette; Il Trovatore-Choro Di Zingare-Verdi; Il Troubador Tempest of the Heart; Rigoletto - Quartet; Rubenstein Melody; Mansion of Aching Hearts; Mexican National Hymn; Mexico Song From Humpty Dumpty; Mood Dear From A Society Circus; Mozart Lincoln Song; Narcissus Song; Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep; Robin Adair; Lily of Florence; Romeo & Juliet; The Skater's Waltz; The Sweetest Story Ever Told; Sympathy; Uncle Sammie March; Under The Anheuser Bush; Wilheim Tell; Yankee Doodle Boy; The Harp That Once Through Tar's Halls; Wang Baby Song, Morse-320.
- WOLVERINE ZILOTONE MUSICAL AUTOMATON
WOLVERINE ZILOTONE MUSICAL AUTOMATON CIRCUS TOYS.Wolverine Zilotone Musical Automaton Circus Toys. Two 1930s American pressed steel and tin automaton toys, accompanied by eight original music discs, comprising: “My Bonnie”; “My Old Kentucky Home” [2]; “The Farmer in the Dell” [2]; “Yankee Doodle”; and “Listen to the Mocking Bird”. Paint scuffs and scratches to toys and discs. Both working but may need adjustment for proper playback.
- VINTAGE ZILOTONE WINDUP CLOWN XYLOPHONEWolverine
VINTAGE ZILOTONE WINDUP CLOWN XYLOPHONEWolverine No. 48 Zilotone Tin Wind Up Circus Clown Playing Xylophone, with 5 different song including Sidewalks of New York, My Old Kentucky Home, Yankee Doodle, The Farmer in the Dell and Silent Night, measures 7 (h) x 7-3/4 (w) x 9 (d) inches. Ove rall excellent condition, working well, general wear and color loss due to age. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- CHUCK JONES (AMERICAN, 1912-2002), TWO
CHUCK JONES (AMERICAN, 1912-2002), TWO ANIMATION SERICELS To include a design for Yankee Doodle Cricket dated 1980, to also include a Warner Bros. Sericel, each with information at lower left, in uniform framing.
- NEWELL CONVERS (NC) WYETH, AMERICAN
NEWELL CONVERS (NC) WYETH, AMERICAN (1882-1945), N.C. WYETH AND HIS GRANDSON, EXHIBITION POSTER, 23 1/2"H X 19 1/4"W, 25 1/4"H X 21 1/4"W (FRAME)Newell Convers (NC) Wyeth, American, (1882-1945) N.C. Wyeth and His Grandson, exhibition poster Signed lower right by Jamie Wyeth. A Legacy, Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago. Biography from the Archives of askART: The following is from The New York Times online edition, 1/25/2001: N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945), America's greatest illustrator as well as an accomplished easel painter, dedicated his career to depicting American subjects in a fresh, energetic manner uninfluenced by European art - "true, solid American subjects - nothing foreign about them," as he put it in 1903. Reflecting times in which unconditional loyalty to country was taken for granted and the American flag was a sacred symbol of freedom, N.C. executed works that encapsulated those very American qualities. As television anchorman Tom Brokaw points out in his catalogue essay, the patriarch of the Wyeth clan "was a man of the first half of the century, roughly from Theodore Roosevelt to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, when Americans seemed to be framed in red, white and blue bunting and the background music was "Yankee Doodle Dandy" or Kate Smith singing "God Bless America". N.C.'s lifelong veneration for America's historical traditions, growing out of his New England heritage and strengthened by his Chadds Ford residency in the history-rich Brandywine Valley, manifested itself in idealized, heroic images of such larger-than-life personalities as Paul Revere, George Washington, Nathan Hale, Thomas Jefferson, John Paul Jones and Abraham Lincoln. He painted stalwart views of Stonewall Jackson and Ulysses S. Grant and action-packed renditions of Civil War combat, suggesting valor and patriotism on both sides. Commissioned by the government during World War I to create recruiting and propaganda posters, Wyeth had an output that ranged from images of brave doughboys helping their wounded mates, in "WWI Poster" (1918), to dramatic paintings of terrified Huns surrendering to gun-toting American infantrymen in Kamerad! (1919). Along with other Americans, N.C. was horrified by stories of atrocities committed by the German Army. He responded with vivid, impassioned images, such as "The Abdication of Attila" (1917), done for Life magazine, that suggested that Kaiser Wilhelm had outstripped the infamous Attila the Hun as the epitome of "supreme evil" and the "arch-tyrant" of history. Pondering an offer from the War Department to become an official artist at the Western Front, Wyeth remarked, "I wouldn't mind a crack at a Boche or two, and would be tickled to death if I could disembowel their divine leader...." Responding with equal patriotic fervor to the challenge of World War II, Wyeth underscored the determination of Uncle Sam and our citizen army in Amateurs at War: The American Soldier in Action (1943) and the heroism of GIs in the Pacific in Marines Landing on the Beach (1944). He recognized the contributions of farmers to the Allied effort in Soldiers of the Soil (1942), an illustration for a Brown and Bigelow calendar, and in another calendar work, Our Emblem (1944), reflected the symbolism of the American eagle protecting a tranquil New England hamlet. Wyeth's colorful Buy War Bonds (1942), featuring an assertive Uncle Sam clutching Old Glory and urging on planes overhead and infantrymen on the ground, helped the Treasury Department sell a lot of bonds to back the war effort. One poster sold $200,000 worth of bonds, while another took in $1 million, according to Wyeth biographer David Michaelis. In a tempera-on-panel, The War Letter (1941) he depicted his parents on the bucolic grounds of their home in Needham, Mass. As his mother reads a letter from the morning mail and a newspaper describing overseas developments lies next to her, his father looks on. It is a poignant vignette reflecting keen home front concern about unfolding wartime events. To N.C. Wyeth, the choice between good and evil, freedom and tyranny in both World Wars was clear. His characteristically bold, forceful images, imbued with old-fashioned patriotism, helped spur an embattled America on to victory in both conflicts. exhibition poster Dimensions: 23 1/2"H x 19 1/4"W, 25 1/4"H x 21 1/4"W (frame)
- MCLOUGHLIN UNCLE SAM'S PANORAMA, LATE
MCLOUGHLIN UNCLE SAM'S PANORAMA, LATE 19TH C.McLoughlin Uncle Sam's Panorama , late 19th c., with six Rip Van Winkle and six Yankee Doodle (Uncle Sam) images in paper on wood, case is complete with turn knobs and slip case, 12" x 12".
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Condition:
very good to excellent (wear to case with partial tape reinforcement to 1 side; area around 1 knob with some coloring in to spots where paper was lost, otherwise panorama retains very bright, crisp images)
- MCLOUGHLIN BROS. GAME OF YANKEE DOODLEMcLoughlin
MCLOUGHLIN BROS. GAME OF YANKEE DOODLEMcLoughlin Bros. Game of Yankee Doodle , ca. 1904 , Uncle Sam with patriotic imagery on lid, game instructions on reverse and geometric inset board, together with wood game tokens, 12 1/4" x 12 1/4".
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Condition:
Overall good condition, staining to box, heavier to underside, some damage and wear to aprons.
- MCLOUGHLIN BROS. UNCLE SAM'S PANORAMAMcLoughlin
MCLOUGHLIN BROS. UNCLE SAM'S PANORAMAMcLoughlin Bros. Uncle Sam's Panorama of Rip van Winkle and Yankee Doodle board game, includes twelve full color images, and wood turn knobs, 12 1/2" x 12 1/2". Provenance: The Collection of Bud & Judy Newman.
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Condition:
Box - replaced sides and wear, images are complete and excellent condition.
- 8-Piece mixed lot, c/o (2) Goldscheider
8-Piece mixed lot, c/o (2) Goldscheider porcelain figurines (Beautiful Morning, Yankee Doodle Dandy, tallest 6-3/4"), pair of art glass inverted dolphin paperweights (tallest 9"), ruby 5-7/8" dia), cut to clear ashtray (5-7/8" dia), plastic grape cluster (7-1/2" l), MJ Knoud pewter fox dish (3-1/2" dia), Italian Florentine gilt wood tray (9-1/4" x 4")
- Vintage toy and collectibles group to
Vintage toy and collectibles group to include 1976 souvenir cups and collectibles, character cups to include Tweety, Road Runner, Elmer Fudd, Cool Cat, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam, Wile E Coyote, vintage Pepsi Cola phone, starting lineup classic doubles 1998 Series Philadelphia Flyers figures, pewter dish, train sound Lionel wall clock, toy Anti Aircraft gun, Davy Crockett wall clock, Simon Says, TV Trivia game, Popeye fake money, Superman jigsaw puzzle, Yankee Doodle Snoopy, wooden pull toy, Dick Tracy poster.
- LOT OF 2 TIN LITHOGRAPH WIND-UP TOYS.
LOT OF 2 TIN LITHOGRAPH WIND-UP TOYS. TO INCLUDE:HONEYMOON EXPRESS BY MARX, WORKS INTERMITTENTLY, SHOWS MINOR RUST AND PAINT LOSS, 9 1/2" DIAMETER, 2" HIGH. ALONG WITH #48 ZILOTONE, WOLVERINE SUPPLY CO. WIND-UP YANKEE DOODLE TOY, NOT WORKING, OLD FINISH, FAIR CONDITION, 9" WIDE, 7 1/4" HIGH, 8" DEEP
- GENE DAVIS YANKEE DOODLE GEOMETRIC POP
GENE DAVIS YANKEE DOODLE GEOMETRIC POP SILKSCREEN District of Columbia,1920-1985Yankee Doodle, 1972, original silkscreen, number 11 of 144, published by Fine Creations HKL/LTD. Retains original label from Harcus-Krakow Gallery, Boston on verso.
- [Sheet music] Three patriotic songs
[Sheet music] Three patriotic songs ''Yankee Doodle'' arranged with variations for the piano forte G. Willig (Philadelphia 1820); A. Raffelin ''Jackson's Victory A Grand March'' (Philadelphia 1820); E. Holst ''On To Glory'' Baltimore (Willig 1889) Estimate $ 80-125
- W. F. Cody/Buffalo Bill signature, autograph
W. F. Cody/Buffalo Bill signature, autograph album page boldly signed in dark brown ink "W.F. Cody/'Buffalo Bill'" (William F. Cody, 1846-1917, American showman, Civil War scout and Pony Express rider); page also signed "Yankee Doodle Fully Yours, Geo. M. Cohan" (George M. Cohan, 1878-1942, American composer of "Yankee Doodle Boy"), 8 x 6-1/2 in. Toning, minor soiling. Collection of Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
- 20 pieces. Movie Posters. (American
20 pieces. Movie Posters. (American Musicals, ca. 1936-1949): "Hats Off." Grand National, [1936]. Without copyright or code markings. * "High Wide and Hansome." Paramount, 1937. Without code markings. * "Thanks for Everything." 20th-Century Fox, 1938. Without code markings. * "Tropic Holiday." Paramount, [1938]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Yankee Doodle Dandy." Warner Bros., [1941]. Without copyright or code markings. 2 copies. * "Priorities on Parade." Paramount, 1942. * "Iceland." 20th-Century Fox. Without code markings. Sonja Henie. * "Song of The Islands." 20th-Century Fox, 1942. Without code markings. Betty Grable. * "Salute for Three." Paramount, 1943. * "Henry Aldrich Swings It." Paramount, 1943. * "Dixie Jamboree." PRC, 1944. * "Four Jills in A Jeep." 20th-Century Fox, 1944. * "Nob Hill." 20th-Century Fox, 1945. Without code markings. * "Earl Carroll Vanities." Republic, [1945]. Without copyright or code markings. * "Two Sisters from Boston." MGM, 1946. Without code markings. * "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." RKO, 1947. * "Hit Parade of 1947." Republic, [1947]. Without copyright or code markings. * "You're My Everything." 20th-Century Fox, 1949. * "Bowery to Broadway." Realart re-release, 1949. All color litho insert formats, 36 x 14 inches (915 x 355 mm). First 4 posters heavily worn & repaired, scattered repairs, wear & minor dust soiling to the rest. Conditions B-/B+.