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Paintings
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Russian Enamel & Sterling Silver
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289-303
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334-348
349-361
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372-381
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Fine Jewelry
388-397
398-407
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418-427
428-437
438-447
448-455
Furniture
456-465
466-475
476-480
Lighting
481-490
491-500
501
Napoleonic Collection: Books, Sculpture & Art
502-511
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522-524
Decorative Arts
525-539
540-554
555-569
570-584
585-597
Orientalia
598-607
608-617
618-627
628-637
638-642
Estate Oriental Carpets
643-652
653-662
663-672
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675-684
685-694
695-704
705-714
715-724
725-733
Ephemera, Autographs & Photography
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744-745
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734. Abe Frajndlich (German/American, b. 1946)
A fine limited edition of silver gelatin prints. Limited to 25 copies, this is numbered 13 and hold twelve images, each numbered and signed by the artist. photos are printed on 11" x 14" sheets, dry-mounted and with archival matting. Encased in a blue cloth hard case with gold embossed lettering. Overall apprx 21-1/4" x 17" x 2-1/2".
2,000/4,000
Sold: $1,150.00
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735. Hugo Brehme (German/Mexican, 1882-1954)
A lot of two photographs. The first image, circa 1920-1939 is printed on textured paper and adhered to backing paper which is inscribed "Guadalupe, Tepeyac (Mexico)", at left and signed at right. The second is a silver gelatin print, adhered to backing paper, also inscribed "La Catedral" and signed at the right. Each apprx 12-1/4"T x 8-3/4"W, overall. Also known as Hugo Brehme Wick, he immigrated to Mexico around 1903 and worked there for the remainder of his life. Best known as a photographer of Mexican landscapes, especially of the volcanoes outside the Valley of Mexico, Brehme also photographed people and places throughout the country. He made a few notable photographs during the Revolution, including the famous photograph of Emiliano Zapata distributed by the Casasola Agency.
500/1,000
Sold: $201.25
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736. Lot of Archive Materials for Julia G. Severance
Collection includes many different personal items to the Oberlin and later San Diego artist: two plaster maquettes possibly as casts for bronze medallions of two little boys: Rollo Park and Frederick Camp Mosher both from 1919. A sketch book from San Diego. A seres of tiny sketches and watercolors of Italy in an Andrew Stofan Oberlin, Ohio Member Photographers International Association of America envelope. A collection of loose photographs including images of her work, tractors, family and friends, and her Oberlin home. A History of Oberlin College: Origin, progress and Results, An Address: Prepared for the Alumni of Oberlin College Assembled August 22, 1860 by Pres. J.H. Fairchild. Exhibition of American Painting from 1860 until Today At the Cleveland Museum of Art, 1937. A photograph album of her California life, ca. 1940. A personal scrap book of clippings about art, architecture, children, theater, humor, health, poetry and including dinner party sketches by Cleveland School artist Henry Keller from 1939 organized alphabetically according to topic. A book of postcards sketching Oberlin architecture by Julia. An accounts book. A second scrap book including photos and Christmas cards. Also included are two sweet watercolors signed by G.M.Hammett.
200/300
Sold: $448.50
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737. Signed Postcard By Enrico Caruso (1873-1921)
A Hand written postcard addressed to close friend Sybil Seligmann, circa 1912. Verso of the card has a photograph of the Marina di Pisa. Card measures apprx 3-1/2" x 5-1/2".
200/300
Sold: $172.50
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738. John Philip Sousa Autograph, American, 1854-1932
Framed, autographed screen print of John Philip Souza. Souza 1854-1932 is best know for composing the patriotic march "Stars and Stripes" forever. The print by Paul Stahr shows Souza in his military uniform that he would have worn while he was conductor of the U.S. Marine Band. The authentic autograph reads "to John McGrash Son from John Philip Sousa" and a written stanza a music from "Maguritte Unusual (?)" 1924. Nicely frame din a mottled green, gold and brown frame. Backed with easel stand and tan fabric.
1,000/1,500
Sold: $632.50
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739. Ramonite Chimney Sweep Poster, circa 1920
"Ramonite Chimney Sweep". Silkscreen poster, ("Your chimney-sweep awaits you/Ramonite destroys soot/Cleans without dirtying/Puts out chimney fires"), approx 63" x 47".
300/400
Sold: $103.50
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740. Advertising Poster By Dorfi, circa 1920
Large color lithograph advertising poster, "L'Alsacienne Teint tous tissus," ("The Alsacian dyes any fabric"), in bright polychrome. Apprx 63" x 47"
400/500
Sold: $149.50
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741. La Vie Parisienne Pages, circa 1920
Le Vie Parisienne was a fun, slightly risque weekly magazine published in Paris at the turn of the last century. Lot features two pages. First is "Un Menu du 24 Décembre" drawn by Valdes. Images depicts women as various holiday dishes. Second is "Fresques et Frasqes Antiques et en Toc: Les Vendances a Falerne" by Kuhn Régnier. Page shows young women participating a Bacchanal grape harvesting. Both include vignettes and advertisements on verso. Measures apprx 13-1/2" x 10-1/2".
150/300
Sold: $34.50
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742. A Second Lot of La Vie Parisienne Pages
Lot features two pages of this risque publication. First is the cover from October 21, 1922. Images depicts a woman wildly stomping grapes. Second is "La Mythologie au Gout de Jour: Madame Bacchus" by H. Gerbault. Page shows a young women dressed in a wide skirt decorated with grapes and an animal skin. Both include vignettes and advertisements on verso. Measures apprx 13-1/2" x 10-1/2".
150/300
Sold: $97.75
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743. A Third Lot of La Vie Parisienne Pages
Lot features two pages from the publication. First is "Les Cerises" drawn by Jaques. Image depicts a woman on a ladder throwing cherries down to a dashing young man seated below. Second is "Avril: La Saison des Eaux a Paris; Les Bains de Boue" by G. Pavis. Page shows a young woman getting splashed by a passing car as she stands on a street curb. Measures apprx 13-1/2" x 10-1/2".
150/300
Sold: $120.75
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