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WESCHLER’SSince 1890
VINTAGE POSTERS & FINE ART FROM DEWEY & LEBOEUF LLPFriday, February 22, 2013 - 10 am
WESCHLER’SAuctioneers & Appraisers Since 1890
Adam A. Weschler and Son, Inc. has served the Nation’sCapital as fine art auctioneers and appraisers since 1890. Thegallery is now owned and managed by fourth and fifth genera-tion members of the Weschler family and is supported by ahighly experienced administrative staff.
In our second century, Weschler’s renews its commitment tothe highest level of professionalism in auction and appraisalservices. Since its founding, Weschler’s has strictly adhered tothe principle that the company own none of the items it auctions, acting solely as an agent for consignors.
Adam A. Weschler (1874-1951)Ralph A. Weschler, Sr. (1897-1966)Ralph A. Weschler, Jr. (1921-1982)Benjamin E. Weschler (1922-1993)William P. Weschler, Sr. (1926-2006)John S. Weschler, Sr. (1956-2011)
CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD
William P. Weschler, Jr.Accredited Senior Appraiser
American Society of Appraisers
OFFICERS
Thomas M. WeschlerPresident
Accredited Senior AppraiserAmerican Society of Appraisers
Leonard J. WeschlerTreasurer / Secretary
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VINTAGE POSTERS & FINE ART FROMDEWEY & LEBOEUF LLP
WESCHLER’SAuctioneers and Appraisers Since 1890
909 E Street N.W. Washington, DC 20004202/628-1281 FAX 202/628-2366
www.weschlers.com
AUCTION
Friday, February 22, 2013 at 10 a.m.
PREVIEWSaturday, February 16 – 9 a.m. to Noon
*No Sunday Exhibition*Monday, February 18 – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Tuesday, February 19 – 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
*Wednesday, February 20 – 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.*Thursday, February 21 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CATALOGUES$20 at the Gallery
$25 by First Class Mail, $35 Overseas
In absentee bids this sale may be referred to as 1406
Front Cover: Lot 30Back Cover: Lot 57
All lots subject to 20% buyer’s premium* as part of purchase price.(See clause 6 of the Conditions of Sale)
SPECIALISTS IN CHARGE(202) 628-1281
MANAGER OF CAPITAL COLLECTIONS
Leigh Snitiker
FINE ARTDanielle Isaacs
Colette Chipman, Consultant
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENTS
(202) 628-1281
Fax (202) 628-2366
ABSENTEE BIDS, PURCHASER & CONSIGNOR PAYMENTS
Linda Amigh
FREE VERBAL ESTIMATES:Weschler’s experts will provide a freeauc tion-value estimate by ap point ment inour gal lery. Al ter na tively, pho to graphswhich clear ly de pict the items may besub mit ted in person, by mail or via emailat info@weschlers.com, if ac com pa nied
by de scrip tive in for ma tion such as di men -sions, con di tion, sig na tures, prove nance,and oth er rel e vant data. We schler’s ex -perts will be happy to visit your locationto view large col lec tions for a nominal fee,re fund able if the col lec tion is consignedwithin one year.
WRITTEN APPRAISALS:Weschler’s experts provide written ap -prais als for insurance, tax, estate or salepur pos es. The cost is based on the timeinvolved and the scope of the appraisal.Please contact Wil li am P. Weschler, Jr. orTho mas M. Wes ch ler at (202) 628-1281for further in for ma tion.
SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTSSPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS
Manager of Capital CollectionsLeigh Snitiker202-628-12811-800-331-1430
Assistant to the Specialistsjudy@weschlers.comJudy Acs
FINE ARTS
American and EuropeanPaintings, Drawings, Sculpture,Prints and Photographsfineart@weschlers.comDanielle IsaacsColette Chipman, Consultant
FURNITURE AND DEC O RA TIONS
American Furniture and Decorationsamerican@weschlers.comMatthew S. Wilcox
European Fur ni ture and Decorationseuropean@weschlers.comLeigh Snitiker
20th Century Decorative Arts20thcentury@weschlers.comLeigh Snitiker
Rugs, Carpets and Tapestriesrugs@weschlers.comThomas M. Weschler
Asian Works of Artasian@weschlers.comWilliam P. Weschler, Jr.
Jewelry, Coins & Watchesjewelry@weschlers.comMark P. Weschler
CUSTOMER SERVICE &
ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER
Karen Weschler202-628-12811-800-331-1430 Fax 202-628-2366
APPRAISALS
Furniture and DecorationsWilliam P. Weschler, Jr.Thomas M. Weschler
Fine ArtsWilliam P. Weschler, Jr.Thomas M. Weschler
Jewelry and U.S. CoinsWilliam P. Weschler, Jr.Thomas M. WeschlerMark P. Weschler
BIDS DEPARTMENT
Linda Amigh
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Linda Amigh
PAYMENTS
Linda Amigh
TRUSTS & ESTATES
Matthew S. Wilcox, DirectorWilliam P. Weschler, Jr.Thomas M. Weschler
CORPORATE
AND MUSEUM SERVICES
William P. Weschler, Jr.Thomas M. Weschler
AUCTIONEERS
Thomas M. WeschlerMichael J. WeschlerLeonard J. WeschlerMark P. Weschler
GALLERY ASSISTANTS
G. Otis DavisRonnie LyonGregory JanrhettCharles JohnsonBrian Sullivan
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE
Virginia WeschlerLinda AmighAllison MulhollandDeborah KnottOlivia Wood
SHIPPING
Olivia Wood
PHOTOGRAPHY
Terence D. McArdle
COMMUNICATIONS ASSISTANT
Christian Barclay
CATALOGUE PRODUCTION
Karen Weschler
PRINTING
Todd Allan Printing Co.
CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENTS
PREVIEW:The preview will be held the Saturday pre -ced ing the sale from 9 a.m. to Noon,Monday and Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 5p.m., Wednes day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.,and Thurs day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Youare en cour aged to attend the preview and toclose ly ex am ine all lots of in ter est to you.We schler’s staff will gladly assist you if re -quest ed.
CATALOGUES:The catalogue for this auction is avail ableat We schler’s Gallery during the ex hi bi tionand auc tion for $20. A catalogue admitstwo people to the auction. Cat a logues canbe mailed for a cost of $25 and mailed over-seas at a cost of $35. Annual catalogue sub -scrip tions are available by cate gory.Additional in for ma tion may be ob tained bycon tact ing Linda Amigh at (202) 628-1281.
PRICE LISTS AND POSTCARDS:Post sale price lists are available free ofcharge, approximately three weeks afterthe sale or online. Price lists are auto mati -cally sent to cat a logue sub scrib ers, as areWeschler’s postcards, pub lished prior toeach sale.
PRE-SALE ESTIMATES:As a convenience to bidders, We schler’spub lish es pre-sale es ti mates of the value ofeach lot in the auction. Estimates are in -tend ed as a guide and should not be con -sid ered a pre dic tion of the sell ing price.
RESERVES:The “reserve” is a confidential mini mumprice agreed between the con signor andWe schler’s be low which a lot will not besold. Lots that have a reserve will not bemarked as such, but the reserves will notbe in excess of the low pre-sale estimates.We schler’s will execute all reserves on be -half of the con signor by bidding throughthe auc tion eer and plac ing suc ces sive orcon sec u tive bids for a lot. The auc tion eermay open the bid ding on any lot on behalfof the consignor up to the reserve amount.In the event the bidding does not reach there serve, the auc tion eer will an nounce“Passed.”
BIDDER REGISTRATION:Each bidder must be assigned a biddingnum ber before bids can be rec og nized.Bidding number reg is tra tion will be avail -able during ex hi bi tion hours and duringthe auc tion. Bid ders already reg is teredwith an annual We schler’s bid ding num berneed not re-reg is ter for each sale.
ABSENTEE BIDS:Bidders who cannot attend the auctionmay submit absentee bids using the Ab sen -tee Bid form at the back of this catalogue oravailable online. Ab sen tee bids may also beplaced through We schler’s FAX number,(202) 628-2366, by tele phone, (202)628.1281. Bids placed by telephone mustbe confirmed by FAX, letter or email. Ourfacilities for telephone bidding are some-what limited so it is strongly rec om mend edthat you make arrangements at least 24hours in ad vance. Please con tact LindaAmigh at (202) 628-1281 for spe cif ic in for -ma tion on ab sen tee bids. Ab sen tee bid dersare urged to read the In for ma tion for Ab -sen tee Bidders at the back of this cata-logue.
CONDITION REPORTS:All property is sold “As Is” in accordancewith Con di tions of Sale clause 3 and nei -ther We schler’s nor the consignor makeany ex press or implied war ran ty or rep re -sen ta tion as to the con di tion of any lotoffered for sale and no statement made atany time, wheth er oral or written, shall con-stitute such a war ran ty or rep re sen ta tion.
Weschler’s staff is available to answer anyquestions or to pro vide any additional in -for ma tion re gard ing prop er ty of fered;how ev er, such condition re ports do notcon sti tute warranty and are not in tend edto re place first hand inspection by a pro -spec tive buy er.
BIDDING INCREMENTS:The auctioneer generally ad vanc es the bid -ding in the following incremental amounts:$100-499 $25 increments$500-999 $50 in cre ments$1,000-1,999 $100 increments$2,000-4,999 $200 increments$5,000-9,999 $500 increments$10,000+ auctioneer's dis cre tion
PURCHASER PAYMENTS:Successful bidders are requested to maketotal pay ment for purchases by cash, Visaor MasterCard or pre-approved check onthe day of sale.
Buyers not known to Weschler’s and plan -ning to pay with a personal or busi nesscheck are re quired to supply us a bank let-ter of credit prior to the auction. If such ar -range ments are not made prior to the auc -tion, purchases will be held by We schler'suntil the check has cleared our bank.
The stan dard 20 percent* Buyer’s Pre mi -um is added to the purchase price of allitems sold. Dis trict of Co lum bia 6 per centSales Tax is added to that total, except forbidders who hold a valid District of Co -lum bia re-sale tax num ber. *Discount forCash, Wire or Local and/or Approved Checks.
Please Note: The District of Columbiadoes not reciprocate with other ju ris dic -tions and We schler’s cannot accept taxnumbers from other ju ris dic tions. Taxnumbers must be reg is tered at the time abidding number is issued. For further in -for ma tion please con tact KarenWeschler at (202) 628-1281 or atkaren@weschlers.com.
REMOVAL OF PROPERTY:All purchases should be paid for and re -moved the day of sale, but in no event laterthan three days post sale. We schler’s willadvise you on the best way to trans portlarge items, and will help ar range for pack -ing, in sur ance and shipping. We schler’s as -sumes no responsibility for the acts oromis sions of carriers or packers wheth er ornot they are rec om mended by us. For fur -ther in for ma tion please con tact us at (202) 628-1281.
EXPORTATION PERMITS:Certain lots may be subject to the pro vi sionsof the Endangered Species Act of 1973, theMa rine Mam mal Protection Act of 1972,and the Mi gra to ry Bird Act of 1982. Inorder to export these items, the buyer mustobtain spe cial li cens es from the De part mentof the In te ri or, Unit ed States Fish andWildlife Service. Some items may not beexported, and others may not be resold oncepur chased. Prospective bid ders who intendto export or resell such items are solely re -spon si ble for ob tain ing such licenses andWe schler’s can not, and will not, assure thatsuch licenses can be obtained.
COMMISSIONS:Weschler’s receives the standard 10 per -cent consignor’s commission on the ham -mer price of each lot that sells for morethan $5,001; 15 percent for lots sell ing be -tween $2,001 and $5,000; 20 per cent forlots sell ing be tween $1,001 and $2,000;25 percent or lots sell ing be tween $51 and$1,000; and 40 percent for lots sellingunder $50. For items of ex cep tion al val ue,the consignor’s com mis sion is ne go tia ble atthe time of con sign ment. If prop er ty car-ries a reserve and does not sell, a “buy backfee” of 5 percent or $50, which ev er isgreater, is charged. A sample stan dard con -tract may be ob tained by con tact ingWeschler’s office at (202) 628-1281.
CONSIGNMENTS:If you have property to consign, pleasecon tact us at (202) 628-1281 or atinfo@weschlers.com. Generally, items mustbe con signed at least six weeks prior to thesched uled auction date, but con sign ors areurged to con sign as early as possible. Visit our website, www.weschlers.com, toview upcoming auction and deadlines.
INFORMATION FOR BUYERS AND SELLERS
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CONDITIONS OF SALEThe property listed in this catalogue will be offered and sold by Adam A. Weschler & Son, Inc. (“Auctioneer”) as agent for the “Con signor” on the followingterms and conditions. No employee is authorized to alter these con di tions. All bidders and consignors acknowledge knowing and agreeing to these conditions.
1. REGISTRATIONPrior to sale, all bidders must register witha Weschler’s rep re sen ta tive and re ceive abid ding number. A bidding number will bere quired of the successful bidder at the fallof the Auc tion eer’s hammer for each lot.2. “AS IS” CONDITIONThe Auctioneer and the Consignor as sumeno risk, lia bil ity or re spon si bil ity for the au -then tic ity or the au thor ship of any prop er -ty iden ti fied in the catalogue (that is, theidentity of the creator or the period, cul-ture, source or origin as the case may be,with which the creation of any property isiden ti fied herein). All property is sold “AsIs” and nei ther the Auctioneer nor theCon sign or makes any warranties or rep re -sen ta tions of any kind or nature with re -spect to the property, and in no event shallbe responsible for the cor rect ness or anyim plied warranty or mer chant abil i ty orany im plied warranty of fitness for a par tic -u lar purpose as it relates to de scrip tion,genu ine ness, attribution, provenance, safe-ty, re lia bil ity or condition of the property.If any implied warranties of mer chanta bil -ity or fit ness for a particular purpose canbe construed from the cata logue, auc tion,or bill of sale, such war ran ties are dis -claimed by the Auc tion eer and the Con -sign or. No state ment in the catalogue ormade at the sale or in the Bill of Sale orinvoice or elsewhere shall be deemed sucha war ran ty or rep re sen ta tion or an ad mis -sion of li a bil i ty.3. GUARANTEENotwithstanding the preceding con di tion,if within 14 days of the date of the sale, onany lot, the pur chaser must give notice inwriting to the Auc tion eer that the lot sold isa coun ter feit and, if within 7 days aftersuch notice the purchaser returns to theAuc tion eer in the same condition as whensold, and gives writ ten proof from a recog-nized im par tial expert which es tab lishesbeyond rea son able doubt that the returnedlot is in fact a coun ter feit and that this wasnot in di cated by a fair reading of the cata -logue or the Auctioneer’s com ments at thetime of sale, the Auc tion eer as agent for theCon sign or will rescind the sale and refundthe purchase price paid defined as theamount of the successful bid price, plusbuyer’s premium. The guarantee is madeonly to the original purchaser of record(i.e., the registered bidder) and not anysubsequent owners. The original buyermust have remained the owner of the lotwithout disposing of any interest in it toany third party.The term counterfeit is defined as a mod-ern fake or forgery, and made with theintent to deceive.
4. WITHDRAWALThe Auctioneer reserves the right to with -drawal any property at any time beforeactual sale.5. BIDDINGUnless otherwise announced by the Auc -tion eer at the time of sale, all bids are perlot as num bered in the cat a logue. The Auc -tion eer re serves the right to reject a bidfrom any bidder. The high est bid ac knowl -edged by the Auc tion eer shall be the pur -chas er. In the event of any dispute be tweenbidders, the Auctioneer shall have the soleand final dis cre tion ei ther to de ter mine thesuc cess ful bid der, or to re-of fer and re-sellthe ar ti cle in dis pute. If the Auc tion eer de -ter mines that any opening bid is not com -men su rate with the value of the articleoffered, he may reject the bid; and if, hav-ing ac knowl edged an open ing bid he de -cides that any ad vance is not suf fi cient, hemay re ject the ad vance.6. PURCHASER’SRESPONSIBILITYOn the fall of the Auctioneer’s hammer,title to the offered lot passes to the highestbidder who, thereupon will pay the fullpur chase price there fore or such part asthe Auc tion eer may require. All depositsmay be ap plied to any or all purchasesmade by the pur chaser at this or any previ-ous sale. All prop er ty shall be re moved bythe pur chaser at his expense on the day ofsale and, if not so re moved, may be sent bythe Auc tion eer to a public ware house forthe ac count, risk and ex pense of the pur -chaser. Any damage to or loss of any itempur chased which is left with the Auc tion -eer after the day of purchase is the pur -chas er’s sole re spon si bil ity. If the fore go ingcon di tions or any other ap pli cable con di -tions herein are not complied with, in ad di -tion to oth er remedies available to the Auc -tion eer and the Con signor by law, includ-ing with out limi ta tion the right to hold thepur chas er liable for the bid price, theAuctioneer at its op tion, may either (a)cancel the sale, re tain ing as liqui dateddam ag es all pay ments made by the pur -chaser, or (b) re-sell the property on 3 daysnotice to the pur chaser and for the accountand risk of the pur chas er, either pub lic ly orpri vate ly, and in such event the pur chas ershall be liable for the pay ment of any de fi -ciency plus all costs, including ware hous -ing, the expenses of both sales, and theAuc tion eer’s com mis sion at its regularrates and all other charges due here un der,and in ci den tal charg es. No claims shall beal lowed af ter removal of goods and no arti-cle shall be re-sold for pur chas er at the salewhere pur chased.
A premium equal to 20 percent* of the suc-cessful bid price up to and including$50,000, and 12 percent of the suc cess fulbid price over $50,000 will be added there -to and is payable by the purchaser as partof the total pur chase price.The District of Co lum bia Sales Tax is com -puted on this total purchase price. Thepur chaser will be re quired to pay the SalesTax unless ex empt ed through pos ses sion ofa val id District of Co lum bia Sales Taxnum ber. *Discount for Cash, Wire or Local and/orApproved Checks.After five (5) business days and the fail-ure to pay in full, the Auctioneer reservesthe right to charge the Purchaser’s creditcard on file ten percent (10%) of theentire amount due (including the ham-mer price, buyer’s premium, all applica-ble taxes and other charges). After four-teen (14) days, the Auctioneer has theright to charge the entire amount due(including the hammer price, buyer’spremium, all applicable taxes and othercharges) to the Purchaser’s credit card onfile.Please Note: The District of Co lum bia has no ar -range ment of reciprocity with any oth erju ris dic tion and the Auctioneer cannothonor a Sales Tax num ber from anyother ju ris dic tion.Buyers not known to the Auctioneer andplanning to pay with a personal or busi nesscheck are required to supply the Auc tion -eer with a bank letter of credit prior to theauction. If such ar range ments are notmade prior to the auc tion, pur chas es willbe held by the Auc tion eer until the checkhas cleared the bank.7. RESERVESUnless the sale is advertised and an -nounced as an unrestricted sale or salewithout reserve, Con sign ors reserve theright to bid through the Auc tion eer asagent on their own con sign ments.8. ADDITIONAL CONDITIONSThe Auctioneer reserves the right to can celthe sale or any portion thereof withoutprior or further notice, and to announce atany time ad di tion al conditions of sale.
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GLOSSARY FOR PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGSThe terms used in this catalogue have the meanings ascribed to them here. Please note that all statements in this catalogue as to author-ship are made subject to the provisions in the Conditions of Sale printed in this catalogue.
Christopher Wool (American b. 1955)
In our opinion, a work by the artist.
Attributed to Christopher Wool (American b. 1955)In our opinion, a work of the period of the artist, probably in whole, or in part a work by the artist.
Studio of Christopher Wool (American b. 1955)In our opinion, a work by an unknown hand in the studio of the artist, possibly executed under the super-vision of the artist.Circle of Christopher Wool (American b. 1955)In our opinion, a work of the period of the artist, closely related to his style.
Manner of Christopher Wool (American b. 1955)In our opinion, a work in the style of the artist, and of a later date.
After Christopher Wool (American b. 1955)In our opinion, a copy of a known work of the artist.
The terms signed, dated or inscribedmean that in our opinion, the signature date or inscription are by the hand of the artist.We also give the placement of signature on the canvas as follows:
l.l. – lower left u.l. – upper leftl.r. – lower right u.r. – upper rightl.c. – lower center u.c. – upper center
The terms bears a signature, bears a date or bears an inscriptionmean that the work has a signature, date or inscription whichmay have been added by another hand. Dimensions are given height before width, unless otherwise stated, and to thenearest 1/4-inch. Pictures are framed unless otherwise noted. An asterisk (*) at the end of the description indicatesthat the print(s) in the lot has not been examined out of its mat and/or frame.
While we do our best to protect the frames, we will not be responsible for damage, regardless of cause.
VINTAGE POSTERS & FINE ART FROMDEWEY & LEBOEUF LLP
Friday, February 22, 2013
10 a.m.
Lots 1-108
*Please Note: Lots 1-67 are floated over 4-ply museum rag board, which is floatedover Gator board behind OP-3 conservation plexiglass unless stated otherwise.
View items in the sale and leave bids online at www.weschlers.comRegister to bid live online at www.artfact.com
1Boris Zelenskij (Russian 20th Century)Chaplin Festival- Three FilmsMovie poster, 1958, Russian one sheet; creases due tofolding. Framed.*Sheet size: 39-3/4 x 24-1/2 in (101 x 62.2 cm)$200-$400
2Uriy Tsarev (Russian 20th Century)The Old Man and The SeaMovie poster, 1960, Warner Brothers, Russian onesheet, first released 1958; minor tear on u.r. Framed.*Sight size: 40-3/4 x 29 in (103.5 x 73.7 cm)$1,000-$1,500
3The 400 BlowsMovie poster, 1960, Russian one sheet, first released1959; apparently in good condition. Framed.*Sight size: 39 x 29 in (99 x 73 cm)$200-$300
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4Kovalenk (Russian 20th Century)12 Angry MenMovie poster, 1961, Mosfilm, Russian one sheet, firstreleased 1957; apparently in good condition. Framed.*Sheet size: 29-1/2 x 39-1/2 in (75 x 100.3 cm)$300-$500
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5Anna KareninaMovie poster, 1967, Mosfilm,Russian three sheet; creases due tofolding. Framed.*Sight size: 43-1/2 x 82 in (110.5 x 208.3 cm)$700-$900
6Andrzej Heidrich (Polish b. 1928)Urzeczona (Spellbound)Movie poster, 1959, SRO, Polish onesheet, first released 1945; toning.Framed.* Sheet size: 22-3/4 x 31-1/2 in (57.8 x 80 cm)$300-$400
7Wojciech Fangor (Polish/American b. 1922)Czarna Carmen (Carmen Jones)Movie poster, 1959, 20th CenturyFox, Polish one sheet, first released1954; apparently in good condition.Framed.*Sheet size: 24 x 31-3/4 in (61 x 80.6 cm)$800-$1,200
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8Andrzej Krajewski (Polish 20th Century)Fantomas Contra Scotland YardMovie poster, Circa 1970, CWF, Polish one sheet; ton-ing. Framed.*Sheet size: 36-1/4 x 26-3/4 in (92.1 x 68 cm)$100-$200
9Eryk Lipinski (Polish d. 1991)Dzien Szakala (The Day of the Jackal)Movie poster, 1975, Warwick Films, Polish one sheet,first released 1973; apparently in good condition.Framed.*Sheet size: 34-3/4 x 25-3/4 in (88.3 x 65.4 cm)$200-$300
10Menschen vom VarieteMovie poster, Circa 1939, German two sheet; toning,creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 55-1/2 x 36-3/4 in (141 x 93.3 cm)$100-$200
11Das Verflixte 7 Jahr (The Seven Year Itch)Movie poster, Circa 1960, Atlas Film, German one sheet,first released 1955; apparently in good condition.Framed.* Sheet size: 33 x 23-1/2 in (83.8 x 59.7 cm)$200-$400
12Eric Rohman (Swedish 1891-1949)Bättre Mans BarnMovie poster, Circa 1915, Paramount, Swedish onesheet; small tears across top edge, creases due to folding.Framed.*Sheet size: 35-3/4 x 23-1/8 in (90.8 x 58.4 cm)$300-$500
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13Detektiv Doktorn (The Microscope Mystery)Movie poster, 1920, Triangle Films Company, Swedishone sheet, first released 1916; creases due to folding.Framed.*Sight size: 35-1/4 x 22-3/4 in (89.5 x 57.8 cm)$300-$500
14Sven Brasch (Danish 1886-1970)Plejebarnet (Zander the Great)Movie poster, Circa 1920, Metro Goldwyn Film, Danishone sheet; apparently in good condition. Framed.*Sheet size: 34 x 24-1/2 in (86.4 x 62.2 cm)$300-$500
15Molly O.Movie poster, 1923, United Artists, Swedish one sheet,first released 1921; creases due to folding. Framed.*Sheet size: 35 x 23-1/2 in (88.9 x 59.7 cm)$300-$500
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16Kärlek Och BensinMovie poster, 1930, Ufa, Swedish one sheet, firstreleased in Germany 1930; creases due to folding.Framed.*Sheet size: 39 x 27-1/4 in (99 x 69.2 cm)$200-$400
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17John Mauritz (Moje) Åslund (Swedish 20th Century)ArianeMovie poster, Circa 1933, Nero-Film, Swedish one sheet,first released in Germany 1931; creases due to folding.Framed.*Sheet size: 38-1/2 x 26-1/2 in (97.8 x 67.3 cm)$800-$1,200
18Det Stulna Ansiktet (The Stolen Face)Movie poster, 1931, Ufa, Swedish one sheet; toning, minorrepairs at top. Framed.*Sheet size: 39-1/4 x 27-1/2 in (99.7 x 69.9 cm)$200-$300
19Gösta Åberg (Swedish 1905-1981)Halvvägs till HimmelenMovie poster, 1932, Paramount, Swedish one sheet;creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 38-1/2 x 27 in (97.8 x 68.6 cm)$200-$300
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20Kärleks-SpurtenMovie poster, 1932, Universal Film A.B. Stockholm;creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 38-3/4 x 27 in (98.4 x 68.6 cm)$200-$400
21ShanghaiMovie poster, 1935, Paramount, Swedish one sheet;apparently in good condition. Framed.*Sheet size: 38-3/4 x 26-3/4 in (98.4 x 68 cm)$200-$400
22Eric Rohman (Swedish 1891-1949)Samhällets Fiende No. 1 (The Whole Town’s Talking)Movie poster, 1935, Columbia Pictures, Swedish onesheet; toning along edges. Framed.*Sheet size: 39-1/2 x 27-1/2 in (100.3 x 69.9 cm)$500-$700
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23Eric Rohman (Swedish 1891-1949)Ungkarlsflickan (La Garçonne) (The Tomboy)Movie poster, 1937, Svensk Talfilms, Swedish one sheet,first released in France 1936; apparently in good condi-tion. Framed.*Sheet size: 39-1/4 x 27 in (99.7 x 68.6 cm)$500-$700
24Jacques Bonneaud (French 1898-1971)Revolt i Costa Rica (Torrid Zone)Movie poster, 1940, Warner Brothers, Swedish onesheet; creases due to folding. Framed.*Sheet size: 39 x 25-1/2 in (99.7 x 64.8 cm)$100-$200
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25Gösta Åberg (Swedish 1905-1981)Night and DayMovie poster, Circa 1946, Warner Bros. Pictures,Swedish one sheet; toning. Framed.*Sheet size: 39-1/8 x 27-1/4 in (99.3 x 69.2 cm)$100-$200
26PersonaMovie poster, 1966, Svensk Filmindustri, Swedish one sheet;creases due to folding. Framed.*Sheet size: 39 x 27-1/2 in (99 x 69.2 cm)$300-$500
27Candido Aragonese Faria (French 1849-1911)L’ Espionne de Fort MacDonald (A Nation’s Peril)Movie poster, Circa 1910, American Kinema, French foursheet; toning, minor restoration along seams, mounted onlinen. Unframed.Sheet size: 94 x 126 in (240 x 320 cm)$2,500-$3,500
28Roberty (French 20th Century)Jack le CambrioleurMovie poster, Circa 1920s, Superfilm, French one sheet;toning, creases due to folding, minor repairs. Framed.*Sight size: 61 x 44-3/4 in (154.9 x 113.7 cm)$300-$400
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29Jean Ferche (French 20th Century)L’ÉtudianteMovie poster, Circa 1920s, PhoceaLocation, French two sheet; toning,creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 62 x 90-1/2 in (157.5 x 229.9 cm)$500-$700
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30L’Amant Éternel (Le Fils du Cheik) (Son of the Sheikh)Movie poster, 1926, Astra Paris Films, French two sheet;toning, creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 62 x 46 in (157.5 x 116.8 cm)$500-$700
31Simon Marchand (French 20th Century)Vagabonds ImaginairesMovie poster, 1930, Franfilmdis, French one sheet; toning,creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 62-1/8 x 46-1/2 in (157.5 x 118.1 cm)$400-$600
32L’Agent Secret (The Secret Agent)Movie poster, 1932, Les Films Armor, French two sheet;toning, creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 59-1/2 x 44-1/2 in (151.1 x 113 cm)$200-$300
33Jean-René Poissonnie (French 20th Century)Adieu Paris, Bonjour New-York (That Girl from Paris)Movie poster, 1937, R.K.O. Films, French one sheet; toning,damage along creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 62 x 46 in (157.5 x 116.8 cm)$200-$400
34Guy Gérard Noël (French 1866-1943)Hôtel du NordMovie poster, 1954 re-release, Sedif, French two sheet, firstreleased 1938; minor tears along top edge, creases due tofolding. Framed.*Sight size: 62 x 46 in (157.5 x 116.8 cm)$100-$200
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35Robert Igo (French 20th Century)Capitaine Tzigane (Gypsy Melody)Movie poster, 1938, C.P.L.F., French one sheet, firstreleased in the UK 1937; toning, creases due to folding.Framed.*Sight size: 62-1/4 x 46-3/4 in (158.1 x 118.7 cm)$200-$400
36Francis Bernard (French 20th Century)Trois de St. CyrMovie poster, 1939, Sedif, French two sheet; extensivedamage, toning, creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 62-1/4 x 45-1/2 in (158.8 x 115.6 cm)$200-$300
37Jean-René Poissonnie (French 20th Century)La Ferme aux LoupesMovie poster, 1943, Continental Films, French one sheet;toning, creases due to folding, restoration. Framed.*Sight size: 61-1/2 x 47 in (156.2 x 119.4 cm)$200-$400
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38Antoine et AntoinetteMovie poster, 1947, C.P.L.F. Gaumont,French two sheet; apparently in goodcondition. Framed.*Sight size: 62 x 90-1/2 in (157.5 x 229.9 cm)$500-$700
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39 39Boris Grinsson (French 20th Century)Les Quatre Cents Coups (The 400 Blows)Movie poster, 1959, Cocinor; restoration on sheetbreak. Framed.*Sight size: 62 x 46 in (157.5 x 116.8 cm)$1,000-$2,000
40Sherlock Holmes et Le Collier de La Mort (Sherlock Holmes and the Deadly Necklace)Movie poster, Circa 1960s, Europrodis, French two sheet;toning, creases due to folding. Framed.*Sheet size: 34 x 25 in (86.4 x 63.5 cm)$100-$200
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41 41Georges Kerfyser (French 20th Century)Lawrence d’Arabie (Lawrence of Arabia)Movie poster, 1962, Columbia Films,French one sheet; damage along creaselines. Framed.*Sight size: 62 x 46 in (157.5 x 116.8 cm)$1,500-$2,500
42Baudin (French 20th Century)Play TimeMovie poster, 1967, Jolly Films, French one sheet;apparently in good condition. Framed.*Sight size: 62-1/4 x 40-3/4 in (158.1 x 103.5 cm)$200-$300
43Jean-Jacques Sempé (French b. 1932)Coûte que CoûteMovie poster, 1996, Rezo Films, French one sheet;apparently in good condition. Framed.*Sight size: 61 x 47 in (154.9 x 119.4 cm)$100-$200
44Manno Dante (Italian 20th Century)Io...e l’amore (Spite Marriage)Movie poster, 1970s re-release of the 1930 Italian onesheet, MGM, first released 1929; creases due to folding.Framed.*Sight size: 54-1/2 x 39 in (138.4 x 99 cm)$100-$200
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45A. Spagnoli (Italian 20th Century)Via Convento (Me and My Pal)Movie poster, 1950s re-release, Incocine, Italian two sheet,first released 1933; creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 54-1/2 x 38-3/4 in (138.4 x 98.4 cm)$200-$400
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46Anselmo Ballester (Italian 20th Century)Alba di Gloria (Young Mr. Lincoln)Movie poster, 1950 re-release, Nettunia,first released 1939; extensive restoration,toning, creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 54-1/4 x 38-5/8 in (137.8 x 98.4 cm)$1,000-$2,000
47Averardo Ciriello (Italian 20th Century)Il Maggiore Barbara (Major Barbara)Movie poster, 1941, Union Film, Italian four sheet; creasesdue to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 132.2 cm)$200-$300
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48 48Averardo Ciriello (Italian 20th Century)Sorelle in Armi (So Proudly We Hail!)Movie poster, Circa 1943, Paramount Films, Italianfour sheet; toning, creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 132.2 cm)$100-$200
49Quarto Potere (Citizen Kane)Movie poster, 1948, R.K.O., Italian four sheet,first released 1941; creases due to folding withbrown stain at each quarter of the poster.Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 137.2 cm)$1,000-$2,000
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50Segretaria A Tutto Fare (Miss Grant Takes Richmond)Movie poster, 1950, Columbia Pictures C.E.I.A.D., Italianone sheet, first released 1949; restoration on u.r., creases dueto folding. Framed.*Sight size: 54-1/2 x 38-1/2 in (138.4 x 97.8 cm)$300-$500
51Luigi Martinati (Italian 1893-1984)Falchi in Picchiata (Fighter Squadron)Movie poster, 1950, Warner Brothers, Italian two sheet,first released 1948; toning, creases due to folding.Framed.*Sight size: 54-1/2 x 38-1/2 in (138.4 x 97.8 cm)$200-$400
52Enrico V (Henry V)Movie poster, Circa 1950, Eagle-Lion Films, Italian twosheet, first released 1944; extensive restoration through-out and creases due to folding. Framed.*Sheet size: 54-1/4 x 38-1/2 in (138.4 x 97.8 cm)$200-$300
53Anselmo Ballester (Italian 20th Century)Fronte del Porto (On the Waterfront)Movie poster, 1954, Columbia Pictures C.E.I.A.D.,Italian four sheet; toning, creases due to folding.Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 132.2 cm)$800-$1,200
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54Simplicius Spia Internazionale (Passport to Treason)Movie poster, 1957, Globe Films International, Italiantwo-sheet, first released 1956; creases due to folding.Framed.*Sight size: 54-1/2 x 38-3/4 in (138.4 x 98.4 cm)$200-$400
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55Enzo Nistri (Italian 20th Century)Ultima Notte a Warlock (Warlock)Movie poster, 1959, Twentieth Century-Fox; toning, creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size approximately: 55 x 105 in (139.7 x 266.7 cm)$300-$500
56Gli Ammutinati del Bounty (Mutiny on the Bounty)Movie poster, 1962, MGM, Italian two sheet; toning,creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 132.2 cm)$300-$400
57Saul Bass (American 1920-1996)Tempesta su Washington (Advise and Consent)Movie poster, 1962, Columbia Pictures, Italian one sheet;creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 54-7/8 x 38-3/4 in (139 x 98.4 cm)$300-$400
58Il Gattopardo (The Leopard)Movie poster, 1963, Titanus, Italian four sheet; creasesdue to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 132.2 cm)$200-$300
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60 60Il Buio Oltre La Siepe (To Kill a Mockingbird)Movie poster, 1963, Universal International, Italian foursheet, first released 1962; creases due to folding.Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 137.2 cm)$500-$700
61Deserto Rosso (Red Desert)Movie poster, 1964, Cineriz, Italian four sheet; creasesdue to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 132.2 cm)$2,000-$3,000
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62Si Vive Solo Due Volte (You Only Live Twice)Movie poster, 1967, United Artists, Italian two sheet;creases due to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 132.2 cm)$800-$1,200
63Inchiesta Pericolosa (The Detective)Movie poster, 1974, Variety Film, Italian one sheet; creasesdue to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 54-1/2 x 39 in (138.4 x 99 cm)$200-$400
64Stop a Greenwich Village (A Stop in Greenwich Village)Movie poster, 1976, 20th Century Fox; creases due to folding.Framed.*Sight size: 77 x 54 in (195.6 x 137.2 cm)$100-$200
65Averardo Ginello (Italian 20th Century)Fangio Una Vita a 300 All’OraMovie poster, Circa 1979, Titanus, Italian one sheet; creasesdue to folding. Framed.*Sight size: 54-1/2 x 39-1/4 in (138.4 x 99.7 cm)$600-$800
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66William Shakespeare: Measure for MeasureTheatrical poster, 1981, Russian one sheet; smalltear l.r. Framed.*Sheet size: 36 x 25-1/8 in (91.4 x 63.7 cm)$100-$200
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67Josef Mroszczak (Polish 20th Century)Maur Z Wenecji (The Ballet of Othello)Theatrical poster, 1960-1961, Polish one sheet; apparently ingood condition. Framed.*Sheet size: 22-3/4 x 33-1/2 in (57.8 x 85.1 cm)$200-$400
68After Eugène Ogé (French 1861-1936)Quinquina DubonnetLithograph in color, Circa 1900, printed byFrossard_Courbet, Paris; restoration on creases due tofolding. Framed.*Sight size: 53 x 38 in (134.6 x 96.5 cm)$700-$900
69Bradley Stevens (American b. 1954)Washington SilhouetteSigned B. Stevens l.l. and alsoinscribed with artist’s name, title,dimensions, medium and date onversoOil on linen36 x 60 in (91.4 x 152.4 cm)$1,000-$2,000
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70Bradley Stevens (American b. 1954)Twilight ReflectionsSigned B. Stevens l.l. and also inscribed with artist’s name, title, dimensions, medium anddate on versoOil on linen42 x 72 in (106.7 x 182.9 cm)$3,000-$5,000
71Bradley Stevens (American b. 1954)Potomac High WaterSigned B. Stevens l.r. and also inscribed with artist’s name, title, dimensions, medium and date on versoOil on linen42 x 72 in (106.7 x 182.9 cm)$3,000-$5,000
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72 72Bradley Stevens (American b. 1954)Change of SeasonsSigned B. Stevens l.l. and alsoinscribed with artist’s name, title,dimensions, medium and date onversoOil on linen36 x 60 in (91.4 x 152.4 cm)$1,000-$2,000
73Bradley Stevens (American b. 1954)Winter’s PathSigned B. Stevens l.l. and also inscribed with artist’s name, title, dimensions, medium and date on versoOil on linen42 x 72 in (106.7 x 182.9 cm)$3,000-$5,000
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74 74Janie Smith (American 20th Century)Green River September: Dinosaur Monument, COSigned Janie Smith l.l. and also inscribed withartist’s name, title, medium and date on paperlabel affixed to versoOil on canvas21 x 29 in (53.3 x 73.7 cm)$600-$800
75Jim Wilcox (American b. 1941)Dawn’s Early Light, Grand TetonSigned Jim Wilcox © l.r. and also inscribed with number #2127 and title on versoOil on canvas20 x 30 in (50.8 x 76.2 cm)$3,000-$5,000
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76Robert J. Seufert (American 20th Century)Autumn on the Lehigh IISigned Robert J. Seufert l.l. and also inscribed © Robert J. Seufert 2001 on verso andwith title, date, medium and dimensions on paper label affixed to versoOil on canvas16 x 34 in (40.6 x 86.4 cm)$500-$700
77Mark Weber (American 20th Century)Yosemite TranquilSigned Weber l.r.Oil on canvas25 x 37 in (63.5 x 94 cm)$700-$900
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78Tamera Callens (American b. 1962)Yosemite FallsSigned T. Callens l.l.Oil on canvas16 x 24 in (40.6 x 61 cm)$500-$700
79Bennett Bradbury (American 1914-1991)Gulf StreamSigned Bennett Bradbury l.l.Oil on canvas24 x 36 in (61 x 91.4 cm)$500-$700
80Jan Pawlowski (Polish/American b. 1949)Fifth Avenue and Plaza Hotel: Two WorksEach signed Jan Pawlowski l.r., the first dated 2004, thesecond 2005, each inscribed Jan Pawlowski/© on versoEach oil on canvasEach: 40 x 30 in (101.6 x 76.2 cm)$1,000-$2,000
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81Jan Pawlowski (Polish/American b. 1949)Bryant Park and Washington Square Park: Two WorksEach signed J. Pawlowski l.r., each also inscribed JanPawlowski/© on versoEach oil on canvasEach: 36 x 24 in (91.4 x 61 cm)$1,500-$2,500
82Jan Pawlowski (Polish/American b. 1949)Conservatory WaterSigned J. Pawlowski and dated 05 l.r. and alsoinscribed Jan Pawlowski/© on versoOil on canvas32 x 40 in (81.3 x 101.6 cm)$500-$700
83Jan Pawlowski (Polish/American b. 1949)New York Central Park: Two WorksEach signed J. Pawlowski and dated 1995 l.r., each also inscribedJan Pawlowski/© on verso, one inscribed with artist name, title,date, medium and dimensions on paper label affixed to verso Each oil on canvasEach: 40 x 30 in (101.6 x 76.2 cm)$2,000-$3,000
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84 84David A. Dunlop (American 20th Century)The Big RiverSigned David A. Dunlop l.r. and titled The BigRiver l.l.Acrylic on paper; apparently in good condition.Framed.*Sheet size: 31-3/4 x 43-3/4 in (80.6 x 111.1 cm)$400-$600
85Susan Hall (American b. 1954)Stone CottageUnsignedOil on canvas43-3/4 x 31-3/4 in (111 x 80.6 cm)$400-$600
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86James A. Mitchell III (American 20th Century)Seagoing Tug ‘Dauntless’ 144 Tons Riedon Grain Works1903, Portuguese Fishing Schooner 1930 and Schooner E.Starr James Thomaston Maine 1904: Three WorksEach signed James A. Mitchell III l.r. and each titled l.l.Each a watercolor with ink on paper; each apparently ingood condition. Each framed.*Sight size of each: 22 x 29 in (559 x 737 mm)$500-$700
87After Carolus Allard (Dutch 18th Century)Totius Neobelgii Nova et Accuratissima TabulaEngraving, later edition; minor foxing, creases due tofolding. Framed.*Sight size: 533 x 597 mm (21 x 23-1/2 in)$400-$600
88After Gilles Robert de Vaugondy (French 18th Century)Carte de la Virginie et du MarylandHand-colored engraving, later edition, published in Parisby Jouse Fry and Pierre Jefferson; apparently in goodcondition. Framed.*Sight size: 356 x 540 mm (14 x 21-1/4 in)$400-$600
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89After Nicolaes Janz Visscher (Dutch 1618-1709)Novi Belgii Novaeque Angliae Nec Non Partis VirginiaeTabulaHand-colored engraving, later edition; apparently ingood condition. Framed.*Sight size: 406 x 483 mm (16 x 19 in)$400-$600
90Hyppolite Victor (Valentin) Sebron(French 1801-1879)Niagara Falls: A Pair of WorksEach a hand-colored engraving,Circa 1852, engraved by Salathe;each with toning throughout. Eachframed.*Sight size of first: 584 x 953 mm (23 x 37-1/2 in); sight size of second: 927 x 1245 mm (36-1/2 x 49 in)$600-$800
91After Benjamin Franklin Smith Jr. (American 1830-1927)New York from the Latting ObservatoryHand-colored engraving, 1885, published bySmith, Fern and Co., New York; apparently ingood condition. Framed.*Sight size: 489 x 1156 mm (29-1/4 x 45-1/2 in)$500-$700
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92After Benjamin Franklin SmithJr. (American 1830-1927)Brooklyn, New YorkHand-colored engraving, 1854,engraved by Wellstood and Peters,published by Smith, Fern and Co.,New York; apparently in goodcondition. Framed.*Sight size: 1092 x 737 mm (43 x 29 in)$1,000-$2,000
93After John William Hill (American 1812-1879)New YorkHand-colored engraving, Circa 1855,engraved by C. Mottram; scattered foxingand toning. Framed.*Sight size: 1372 x 864 mm (54 x 34 in)$800-$1,200
93AAfter Frederick Catherwood Esq. (British 1799-1854)New York Taken from the North West Angle from FortColumbus, Governors IslandAquatint and engraving, engraved by HenryPapprill; scattered foxing and toning. Framed.*Sight size: 496 x 724 mm (19-1/2 x 28-1/2 in)$2,000-$4,000
94James Coignard (French 1925-2008)Axial du Bleut: Three WorksEach a collage, lithograph and aquatint in color, thefirst signed J. Coignard and numbered 68/95 in pencill.l., the second signed J. Coignard l.c. and numbered65/95 in pencil l.l., the third signed J. Coignard l.r. andnumbered 75/95 in pencil l.l.; each apparently in goodcondition. Each framed.*Sheet size of first: 552 x 762 mm (21-3/4 x 30 in); sheet size of second: 762 x 565 mm (30 x 22-1/4 in); sheet size of third: 762 x 584 mm (30 x 23 in)$400-$600
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95Adolf Dehn (American 1895-1968)Florida Keys, Spanish Snow and Italian Lake: ThreeWorksEach an etching in color, the first signed Adolf Dehn inpencil l.r.; the second signed Adolf Dehn in pencil l.r. andnumbered 1/28 in pencil l.l.; the third signed Adolf Dehn inpencil l.r. and numbered 7/40 in pencil l.l.; each apparent-ly in good condition. Each framed.*Sight size of each approximately: 457 x 559 mm (18 x 22 in)$500-$700
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96Gunter Forg (German b. 1952)Untitled: Three WorksEach a lithograph in color, 1996, each signed Forg in pencill.r. and numbered 2/60 in pencil l.l.; each apparently in goodcondition. Each framed.*Sight size of each approximately: 489 x 394 mm (19-1/4 x 15-1/2 in)$500-$700
97Tom Holland (American b. 1936)Pont and Pamino: Two WorksEach an etching in color, 1986, Pontsigned Tom Holland in pencil l.r.,numbered 35/38 in pencil l.l. andtitled in pencil l.c., Pamino signedTom Holland in pencil l.r., numberedA.P. 7 in pencil l.l. and titled in pen-cil l.c.; each apparently in goodcondition. Each framed.*Sight size of each: 787 x 1200 mm (31 x 47-1/4 in)$800-$1,200
98Mark Leithauser (American b. 1950)Downriver PlatEtching, signed Mark Alan Leithauser l.r.; apparentlyin good condition. Framed.*Sight size: 221 x 301 mm (9 x 12 in)$500-$700
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99John Pavlicek (American b. 1946)Benediction Series I-VIII: Eight WorksEach a lithograph in color, each signed Pavlicek in pencill.r. numbered 2/85 in pencil l.c. and titled in pencil l.l.;each apparently in good condition. Each framed.*Sight size of each: 610 x 457 mm (24 x 18 in)$800-$1,200
100Aldo Rossi (Italian 1931-1997)Edifici in CollinaEtching in color, 1987, signed Aldo Rossi in pencil l.r. andmarked AP in pencil l.l. also inscribed with artist name,title, medium and dimensions on paper label affixed toverso; apparently in good condition. Framed.*Sight size: 521 x 584 mm (20-1/2 x 23 in)$500-$700
101Aldo Rossi (Italian 1931-1997)Le Teatro del MondoEtching in color, 1987, signed Aldo Rossi in pencil l.r. andnumbered 12/30 in pencil l.l., also inscribed with artist’sname, title, medium and dimensions on paper labelaffixed to verso; apparently in good condition. Framed.*Sight size: 508 x 381 mm (20 x 15 in)$500-$700
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102Anton Schutz (American 1894-1977)New York: Five WorksEach an etching, Circa 1929; each apparently in goodcondition. Each framed.*Sight size of each approximately: 292 x 241 mm (11-1/2 x 9-1/2 in)$400-$600
103Michelle Stuart (American b. 1940)Voyage to the South Seas: Flora Otaheite, FloraIris and Flora Australis: Three WorksEach an etching, aquatint and Chine-collé,1989, each signed Michelle Stuart in pencil l.r.and numbered 23/40 in pencil l.l.; each appar-ently in good condition. Each framed.*Sight size of each: 673 x 838 mm (26-1/2 x 33 in)$700-$900
103AJoseph Raffael (American b. 1933)Luminous JourneyLithograph in color, 1985,signed Joseph Raffael, num-bered 24/35 and dated in pen-cil l.r.; apparently in goodcondition. Framed.*Sheet size: 1067 x 1575 mm (42 x 62 in)$800-$1,200
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104David Lowe (American 20th Century)Archaeological Sire #9UnsignedMixed media on board,inscribed with title, 1990,medium and dimensions onpaper label affixed to verso27-1/2 x 55 in (70.5 x 139.7 cm)$500-$700
105David Lowe (American 20th Century)ScorgianoUnsignedMixed media on board,inscribed with title, date,medium and dimensions onverso and paper label affixedto verso21 x 34 in (53.3 x 86.3 cm)$500-$700
106David Ruddell (American b. 1954)Three Red Boats on Red BoardSigned on verso and inscribed 3 Red Boats/ Red Board/ 2001/ David RuddellHydrocal, wood, paint and varnish on boardBoard measures: 56 x 103-1/2 in (142.2 x 261.6 cm), Largest height overall: 62-1/2 in (158.8 cm)$700-$900
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107Graham Caldwell (American 20th Century)OrreryApparently unsignedSolid glass and steel120 x 92 x 66 in (304.8 x 233.6 x 167.6 cm)$1,000-$2,000
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108Yuriko Yamaguchi (Japanese b. 1948)Web No. 9Apparently unsignedResin and bronze wire60 x 96 x 40 in (152.4 x 243.8 x 101.6 cm)$1,500-$2,500
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