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This is an oil-on-canvas painting depicting a seascape at sunset. The painting features detailed brushwork of ocean waves under a bright sky, signed at the lower-left corner by the artist. Framed with an ornate decorative wooden frame. Condition is categorized as light play, with the surface and frame showing minimal signs of wear. There is a small, approximately 2cm tear in the center of the painting, repairable. -
This is a framed oil painting on canvas featuring a waterside landscape scene with a bridge, homes, and trees. It is signed "AWS Zhu" in the corner. The painting is displayed in an ornate wooden frame. Condition is noted as light play, and the artwork appears to be undated. Measures approximately 20 x 24 inches including the frame. In good condition. -
This is a framed oil painting on canvas featuring a waterside landscape scene with a bridge, homes, and trees. It is signed "AWS Zhu" in the corner. The painting is displayed in an ornate wooden frame. Condition is noted as light play, and the artwork appears to be undated. Measures approximately 20 x 24 inches including the frame. In good condition. -
This item is a framed landscape painting depicting a serene mountain scene, signed by the artist on the bottom right. The frame is gold-toned with ornate details. The condition is noted as light play, with minimal signs of frame wear. Specific edition details are not present, but the artist's signature is visible. Signed J. Berghofer -
This is an oil-on-canvas painting depicting a seascape at sunset. The painting features detailed brushwork of ocean waves under a bright sky, signed at the lower-left corner by the artist. Framed with an ornate decorative wooden frame. Condition is categorized as light play, with the surface and frame showing minimal signs of wear. There is a small, approximately 2cm tear in the center of the painting, repairable. -
Four vintage cigar box labels, including designs: 'La Flor de El Firma', 'Havana Cabinets', 'Spana-Cuba', and 'Moro Light'. Each label exhibits colorful artwork and detailed embossing indicative of early 20th-century cigar branding. These appear to be unused and preserved in protective plastic sleeves. -
Four vintage cigar box labels, including designs: 'La Flor de El Firma', 'Havana Cabinets', 'Spana-Cuba', and 'Moro Light'. Each label exhibits colorful artwork and detailed embossing indicative of early 20th-century cigar branding. These appear to be unused and preserved in protective plastic sleeves. -
Seven photographs showcasing key moments from the NASA Apollo Missions, including rocket launches, lunar module, and recovery operations. High-quality prints with images capturing significant events of the Space Race era, presented in protective sleeves. Details of specific missions or years are not noted in the available specifications. -
Seven photographs showcasing key moments from the NASA Apollo Missions, including rocket launches, lunar module, and recovery operations. High-quality prints with images capturing significant events of the Space Race era, presented in protective sleeves. Details of specific missions or years are not noted in the available specifications. -
Photograph titled “˜A Duel Between the Flagships’, illustrating a group of sailors from Dewey’s crew during the Spanish-American War. Dimensions: approximately 16 x 12 inches. The print showcases the detailed uniforms of the sailors, accompanied by aged paper with slight tears on the edges. Ideal for historical collectors focusing on 19th-century naval memorabilia. -
Photographic print depicting a Saturn V rocket during launch with the American flag visible in the foreground. The image is likely from the Apollo program era. Exact production year and photographer details are unavailable. The print is mounted on a green background with visible reflections from lamination or a plastic cover. -
13 photo depicting U.S. Navy ships, gun plans, and Arctic expedition scenes. Subjects include the USS Maine, USS Texas, USS Baltimore, the design of battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, and Arctic exploration. The lithographs have captions detailing the scenes, including ship engagements and Arctic lifestyle. All prints appear to be black and white, with historical or instructional significance. -
Framed photograph of a snow-covered scene in Central Park. The image captures a bridge and a walking figure beneath, with trees in the background. Mounted on a green mat. Specific dimensions of the artwork and matting are unavailable. Encased in protective wrapping, suggesting it is in preserved condition. -
This lot includes two items related to the art and history of cigar labels. First, a printed document titled 'Cigar Label Art,' featuring historical insights and details on the topic. Second, a pamphlet titled 'Stone Lithography: The Story of Cigar Label Art,' published by Emerson & Associates. Both items pertain to the study of lithography and the artistic elements inherent to cigar label design. Dimensions and condition are not specified. -
Ethnographic prints, including black-and-white and color illustrations. Subjects range from indigenous ceremonial items and scenes, maps, and cultural artifacts. Captions at the tops and bottom of some prints identify the scenes or items depicted, including details of indigenous cultures and artifacts. Prints appear to originate from ethnographic or anthropological surveys/publications. -
Black and white historical photograph depicting a naval scene. Caption reads: 'Teaching signaling ('wigwagging'): location of turret indicates the place of explosion.' Features crew members on deck and instructional activity. Photo mounted on a green background for display purposes. Suitable for collectors of naval history. -
A handwritten letter dated August 4th, 1827, presumably addressed from "Camp Bagdala, 8 Miles from Wm's Post." The total letter surface measures approximately 8.5 x 11 inches. The letter displays neat, cursive handwriting and mentions a recipient with a signatory name at the bottom that appears to be "Austin." This historical artifact is on single-sheet paper, showing light signs of aging but appears well-preserved. -
Seven photographs showcasing key moments from the NASA Apollo Missions, including rocket launches, lunar module, and recovery operations. High-quality prints with images capturing significant events of the Space Race era, presented in protective sleeves. Details of specific missions or years are not noted in the available specifications. -
13 photo depicting U.S. Navy ships, gun plans, and Arctic expedition scenes. Subjects include the USS Maine, USS Texas, USS Baltimore, the design of battleships Kearsarge and Kentucky, and Arctic exploration. The lithographs have captions detailing the scenes, including ship engagements and Arctic lifestyle. All prints appear to be black and white, with historical or instructional significance. -
Black-and-white photographs mounted on board featuring the USS Taluga (AO-62), a Cimarron-class fleet oiler commissioned in the United States Navy. The images depict the ship in open water. The bottom margin includes printed labels 'USS Taluga' and the photographer 'Arthur Eldredge Pictorials.' The mounting is intact but shows minor wear. -
This lot includes eight black-and-white prints from the Bureau of American Ethnology 23rd Annual Report, depicting various Native American scenes. Printed in early 1900s, each image highlights cultural practices, rituals, and environments with detailed captions describing the subjects. Dimensions of each print are approximately 11 inches by 7 inches. The condition of the prints appears consistent and details are clearly visible. -
Two unframed art prints featuring vibrant imagery of nature scenes with tigers and water. Prints are on glossy paper with bright, detailed colors. Dimensions for each print are approximately 18 x 12 inches. Condition appears excellent, with minimal to no visible wear. Dates of production and artist details are unspecified. -
Newspaper clipping depicting the wreckage of the 'Ami,' one of three ships reportedly used in historical Spanish trade. The headline and accompanying illustration mention damaged ship parts in proximity to the captain's quarters. The artifact references include damaged remains of the bow along with notes on surrounding marine structures. No specific date of publication is visible. -
An original edition of Scientific American magazine, likely dating to 1886. It includes 'The Four Quarters of the Globe' illustration and features historic photographs and text. Condition shows signs of wear, including edge fraying and slight discoloration due to age. Plastic sleeve provided for protection. -
Ethnographic prints, including black-and-white and color illustrations. Subjects range from indigenous ceremonial items and scenes, maps, and cultural artifacts. Captions at the tops and bottom of some prints identify the scenes or items depicted, including details of indigenous cultures and artifacts. Prints appear to originate from ethnographic or anthropological surveys/publications. -
Black-and-white photographs mounted on board featuring the USS Taluga (AO-62), a Cimarron-class fleet oiler commissioned in the United States Navy. The images depict the ship in open water. The bottom margin includes printed labels 'USS Taluga' and the photographer 'Arthur Eldredge Pictorials.' The mounting is intact but shows minor wear. -
Yank: The Army Weekly, issue dated May 11, 1945. This publication features notable historical content, including coverage of the life of Truman and the death of Roosevelt. The magazine is 5 cents as marked on the cover and contains photography and articles relevant to its time. The condition shows visible wear, consistent with age. -
This lot includes several items: (1) a set of World War II-related historical calendars by the World War II Veterans Committee, including the 2016 fifth commemorative edition 'The Great Battles of World War II,' the 'Heroes of World War II' calendar, and the 'Legends of World War II Medal of Honor Edition'; (2) a historical article about the British Military Step in England, featuring pictures and detailed descriptions; and (3) a vintage illustration print labeled 'Back from the Front - A Sketch.' All pieces are presumed pre-owned and show varying conditions such as minor edge wear. Specific publication years for the illustrations and articles are unknown. -
Two unframed art prints featuring vibrant imagery of nature scenes with tigers and water. Prints are on glossy paper with bright, detailed colors. Dimensions for each print are approximately 18 x 12 inches. Condition appears excellent, with minimal to no visible wear. Dates of production and artist details are unspecified. -
This lot includes eight black-and-white prints from the Bureau of American Ethnology 23rd Annual Report, depicting various Native American scenes. Printed in early 1900s, each image highlights cultural practices, rituals, and environments with detailed captions describing the subjects. Dimensions of each print are approximately 11 inches by 7 inches. The condition of the prints appears consistent and details are clearly visible. -
This is an original copy of 'The Bonham Daily Favorite' newspaper featuring a front page article about the death of Mr. Sam Rayburn. The issue date appears to be from the mid-20th century. Condition shows wear typical of newspaper storage, including creases and some fraying at edges. Exact date and printing details visible in the image. -
This lot contains an assortment of original wanted posters, including the American Express Company $100 Reward poster for Hans Andersen Hansen and posters for various charges, such as highway robbery and murder. Each document is printed on paper and inserted into clear storage sleeves. The condition is light play, with minor wear visible, including creases and small tears. These posters provide historical details related to rewards and criminal activities, dating back to the early 20th century. -
Historical prints featuring prominent figures including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Each print varies in styling and presentation, with text annotations accompanying them. Condition is light play with some signs of edge wear and handling. Likely produced in the early to mid-20th century and sourced from historical reproductions. -
This is a print featuring artwork attributed to Charles M. Russell. The piece depicts a Native American hunting scene, consistent with Russell's style. Edition and printing details are noted on the print, and it is in a condition labeled as 'light play.' Dimensions, materials, and exact print type (e.g., lithograph) are not specified in the provided details. -
An issue of Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization, dated January 19, 1878. The volume number is VI, and the issue number is 816. Features black-and-white illustrations and print content typical for the publication's historic contributions to journalism. Condition noted as light play, with no major damage visible. -
This lot includes eight black-and-white prints from the Bureau of American Ethnology 23rd Annual Report, depicting various Native American scenes. Printed in early 1900s, each image highlights cultural practices, rituals, and environments with detailed captions describing the subjects. Dimensions of each print are approximately 11 inches by 7 inches. The condition of the prints appears consistent and details are clearly visible. -
Historical prints featuring prominent figures including John Adams and Benjamin Franklin. Each print varies in styling and presentation, with text annotations accompanying them. Condition is light play with some signs of edge wear and handling. Likely produced in the early to mid-20th century and sourced from historical reproductions. -
This is a black and white printed illustration depicting a scene titled 'March of United States Artillery Over A Stream - Philippines' by Frederick Remington. The print measures approximately 11 x 14 inches and is mounted on a green background. It was published based on an artwork dated 1898 as indicated in the print details. -
Original issue of Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization, dated July 18, 1863. Features detailed illustrations and articles referencing historical events of the era. This publication is in light play condition with some wear on edges typical for its age, stored in a plastic sleeve for preservation. -
This is an original issue of Yank: The Army Weekly, dated June 15, 1945. It features wartime reporting with a focus on 'The Pacific War As It Looks To An ETO Veteran.' The magazine has an approximate dimension of 10.5 x 14 inches. The cover price is labeled at 5 cents, and it is in a readable and collectible condition. Contains 24 pages.
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