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This is a 1974-S clad Eisenhower dollar proof graded PCGS PR69 Deep Cameo (DCAM) – essentially a perfect coin to the naked eye. The PR69 grade indicates only the tiniest microscopic imperfections under high magnification, while the Deep Cameo designation confirms the dramatic black-on-white contrast between the frosted devices and mirror-like fields that collectors demand in 1970s proof Ikes. Although 1974-S clad proofs were minted in large numbers (~2.6 million), very high-grade DCAM examples have become increasingly popular in recent years as collectors build top-tier modern proof sets. PR69 DCAM is the highest regularly seen grade for this date (PR70 DCAM is a major rarity with population under 50). 1 / 218 -
This is a 1974-S clad Eisenhower dollar proof graded PCGS PR69 Deep Cameo (DCAM) – essentially a perfect coin to the naked eye. The PR69 grade indicates only the tiniest microscopic imperfections under high magnification, while the Deep Cameo designation confirms the dramatic black-on-white contrast between the frosted devices and mirror-like fields that collectors demand in 1970s proof Ikes. Although 1974-S clad proofs were minted in large numbers (~2.6 million), very high-grade DCAM examples have become increasingly popular in recent years as collectors build top-tier modern proof sets. PR69 DCAM is the highest regularly seen grade for this date (PR70 DCAM is a major rarity with population under 50). 2 / 218 -
This is the first-year-of-issue 2013-S proof Lincoln cent featuring the modern Shield reverse, graded PCGS PR69RD Deep Cameo. It displays full, original blazing red color with virtually flawless surfaces and dramatic black-and-white cameo contrast (heavily frosted devices against mirror fields). The PR69RD DCAM grade is essentially perfect to the naked eye, with only microscopic imperfections preventing a PR70. The 2013-S Shield proof cent is a one-year subtype and has always been popular as the inaugural release of the final Lincoln cent design. While mintage was high (~1.3 million), top-grade Deep Cameo examples with full red color have developed a strong collector base in recent years. 3 / 218 -
This is the first-year-of-issue 2013-S proof Lincoln cent featuring the modern Shield reverse, graded PCGS PR69RD Deep Cameo. It displays full, original blazing red color with virtually flawless surfaces and dramatic black-and-white cameo contrast (heavily frosted devices against mirror fields). The PR69RD DCAM grade is essentially perfect to the naked eye, with only microscopic imperfections preventing a PR70. The 2013-S Shield proof cent is a one-year subtype and has always been popular as the inaugural release of the final Lincoln cent design. While mintage was high (~1.3 million), top-grade Deep Cameo examples with full red color have developed a strong collector base in recent years. 4 / 218 -
This stunning 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar, struck at the Philadelphia Mint, embodies the timeless artistry of designer George T. Morgan. Featuring Lady Liberty in profile on the obverse—adorned with a Phrygian cap, wheat sheaf, and cotton branch—surrounded by "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and stars, the reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch, encircled by "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "ONE DOLLAR," and "IN GOD WE TRUST." With a mintage of over 8 million, the 1900-P remains a common yet highly collectible date in the iconic Morgan series (1878-1921), often sourced from early 20th-century Treasury hoards released in the 1960s. Expertly graded MS62 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) 5 / 218 sold -
This stunning 1900 Morgan Silver Dollar, struck at the Philadelphia Mint, embodies the timeless artistry of designer George T. Morgan. Featuring Lady Liberty in profile on the obverse—adorned with a Phrygian cap, wheat sheaf, and cotton branch—surrounded by "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and stars, the reverse showcases a majestic bald eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch, encircled by "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," "ONE DOLLAR," and "IN GOD WE TRUST." With a mintage of over 8 million, the 1900-P remains a common yet highly collectible date in the iconic Morgan series (1878-1921), often sourced from early 20th-century Treasury hoards released in the 1960s. Expertly graded MS62 by the Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) 6 / 218 sold -
The 1985-S United States Proof Set captures the essence of mid-1980s American numismatics, produced at the San Francisco Mint during a surge in collector enthusiasm under President Ronald Reagan. This complete five-coin set includes: the Lincoln Memorial cent (copper-nickel clad), Jefferson nickel (copper-nickel), Roosevelt dime (copper-nickel), Washington quarter (copper-nickel), and Kennedy half dollar (copper-nickel clad over pure copper core). Each coin features the "S" mint mark and is struck in proof quality with mirror-like fields and frosted devices, intended for cameo or deep cameo contrast, showcasing sharp details like the Lincoln Memorial's columns, Monticello's dome, Roosevelt's profile, Washington's dignified bust, and the iconic Kennedy portrait. Housed in its original government-issue packaging—a purple velvet-textured envelope enclosing a clear plastic lens holder with a purple cardboard outer sleeve emblazoned with "United States Proof Set • 1985"—this set remains pristine and unopened, preserving the coins' brilliant luster free from handling marks or environmental damage. 7 / 218 sold -
The 1985-S United States Proof Set captures the essence of mid-1980s American numismatics, produced at the San Francisco Mint during a surge in collector enthusiasm under President Ronald Reagan. This complete five-coin set includes: the Lincoln Memorial cent (copper-nickel clad), Jefferson nickel (copper-nickel), Roosevelt dime (copper-nickel), Washington quarter (copper-nickel), and Kennedy half dollar (copper-nickel clad over pure copper core). Each coin features the "S" mint mark and is struck in proof quality with mirror-like fields and frosted devices, intended for cameo or deep cameo contrast, showcasing sharp details like the Lincoln Memorial's columns, Monticello's dome, Roosevelt's profile, Washington's dignified bust, and the iconic Kennedy portrait. Housed in its original government-issue packaging—a purple velvet-textured envelope enclosing a clear plastic lens holder with a purple cardboard outer sleeve emblazoned with "United States Proof Set • 1985"—this set remains pristine and unopened, preserving the coins' brilliant luster free from handling marks or environmental damage. 8 / 218 sold -
The 1985-S United States Proof Set captures the essence of mid-1980s American numismatics, produced at the San Francisco Mint during a surge in collector enthusiasm under President Ronald Reagan. This complete five-coin set includes: the Lincoln Memorial cent (copper-nickel clad), Jefferson nickel (copper-nickel), Roosevelt dime (copper-nickel), Washington quarter (copper-nickel), and Kennedy half dollar (copper-nickel clad over pure copper core). Each coin features the "S" mint mark and is struck in proof quality with mirror-like fields and frosted devices, intended for cameo or deep cameo contrast, showcasing sharp details like the Lincoln Memorial's columns, Monticello's dome, Roosevelt's profile, Washington's dignified bust, and the iconic Kennedy portrait. Housed in its original government-issue packaging—a purple velvet-textured envelope enclosing a clear plastic lens holder with a purple cardboard outer sleeve emblazoned with "United States Proof Set • 1985"—this set remains pristine and unopened, preserving the coins' brilliant luster free from handling marks or environmental damage. 9 / 218 sold -
The 1985-S United States Proof Set captures the essence of mid-1980s American numismatics, produced at the San Francisco Mint during a surge in collector enthusiasm under President Ronald Reagan. This complete five-coin set includes: the Lincoln Memorial cent (copper-nickel clad), Jefferson nickel (copper-nickel), Roosevelt dime (copper-nickel), Washington quarter (copper-nickel), and Kennedy half dollar (copper-nickel clad over pure copper core). Each coin features the "S" mint mark and is struck in proof quality with mirror-like fields and frosted devices, intended for cameo or deep cameo contrast, showcasing sharp details like the Lincoln Memorial's columns, Monticello's dome, Roosevelt's profile, Washington's dignified bust, and the iconic Kennedy portrait. Housed in its original government-issue packaging—a purple velvet-textured envelope enclosing a clear plastic lens holder with a purple cardboard outer sleeve emblazoned with "United States Proof Set • 1985"—this set remains pristine and unopened, preserving the coins' brilliant luster free from handling marks or environmental damage. 10 / 218 sold -
The 1981-S United States Proof Set marks the final chapter of an era in American coinage, struck at the San Francisco Mint as the last to include the short-lived Susan B. Anthony dollar (1979-1981), designed to bridge the gap between quarters and half dollars but ultimately overshadowed by the incoming Sacagawea dollar. Produced during Ronald Reagan's first year in office amid economic recovery and cultural shifts like the debut of MTV, this six-coin set comprises: the Lincoln Memorial cent (95% copper), Jefferson nickel (75% copper), Roosevelt dime (91.67% copper-nickel clad), Washington quarter (same clad), Kennedy half dollar (same clad), and the distinctive SBA dollar (same clad). All bear the "S" mint mark and are crafted in proof finish with mirrored fields, frosted portraits, and high-relief details—evident in Liberty's flowing hair on the dime, the eagle's feathers on the quarter, and the pioneering suffragette's profile on the dollar. Encased in its authentic U.S. Mint packaging—a red plastic holder within a clear acrylic case, framed by a black plastic base stamped "UNITED STATES PROOF SET," and protected by a sleek black slipcase embossed with "United States Proof Set • 1981"—this set appears pristine, with coins untouched and packaging intact, shielding them from toning or contact marks. 11 / 218 sold -
The 1981-S United States Proof Set marks the final chapter of an era in American coinage, struck at the San Francisco Mint as the last to include the short-lived Susan B. Anthony dollar (1979-1981), designed to bridge the gap between quarters and half dollars but ultimately overshadowed by the incoming Sacagawea dollar. Produced during Ronald Reagan's first year in office amid economic recovery and cultural shifts like the debut of MTV, this six-coin set comprises: the Lincoln Memorial cent (95% copper), Jefferson nickel (75% copper), Roosevelt dime (91.67% copper-nickel clad), Washington quarter (same clad), Kennedy half dollar (same clad), and the distinctive SBA dollar (same clad). All bear the "S" mint mark and are crafted in proof finish with mirrored fields, frosted portraits, and high-relief details—evident in Liberty's flowing hair on the dime, the eagle's feathers on the quarter, and the pioneering suffragette's profile on the dollar. Encased in its authentic U.S. Mint packaging—a red plastic holder within a clear acrylic case, framed by a black plastic base stamped "UNITED STATES PROOF SET," and protected by a sleek black slipcase embossed with "United States Proof Set • 1981"—this set appears pristine, with coins untouched and packaging intact, shielding them from toning or contact marks. 12 / 218 sold -
The 1981-S United States Proof Set marks the final chapter of an era in American coinage, struck at the San Francisco Mint as the last to include the short-lived Susan B. Anthony dollar (1979-1981), designed to bridge the gap between quarters and half dollars but ultimately overshadowed by the incoming Sacagawea dollar. Produced during Ronald Reagan's first year in office amid economic recovery and cultural shifts like the debut of MTV, this six-coin set comprises: the Lincoln Memorial cent (95% copper), Jefferson nickel (75% copper), Roosevelt dime (91.67% copper-nickel clad), Washington quarter (same clad), Kennedy half dollar (same clad), and the distinctive SBA dollar (same clad). All bear the "S" mint mark and are crafted in proof finish with mirrored fields, frosted portraits, and high-relief details—evident in Liberty's flowing hair on the dime, the eagle's feathers on the quarter, and the pioneering suffragette's profile on the dollar. Encased in its authentic U.S. Mint packaging—a red plastic holder within a clear acrylic case, framed by a black plastic base stamped "UNITED STATES PROOF SET," and protected by a sleek black slipcase embossed with "United States Proof Set • 1981"—this set appears pristine, with coins untouched and packaging intact, shielding them from toning or contact marks. 13 / 218 sold -
The 1981-S United States Proof Set marks the final chapter of an era in American coinage, struck at the San Francisco Mint as the last to include the short-lived Susan B. Anthony dollar (1979-1981), designed to bridge the gap between quarters and half dollars but ultimately overshadowed by the incoming Sacagawea dollar. Produced during Ronald Reagan's first year in office amid economic recovery and cultural shifts like the debut of MTV, this six-coin set comprises: the Lincoln Memorial cent (95% copper), Jefferson nickel (75% copper), Roosevelt dime (91.67% copper-nickel clad), Washington quarter (same clad), Kennedy half dollar (same clad), and the distinctive SBA dollar (same clad). All bear the "S" mint mark and are crafted in proof finish with mirrored fields, frosted portraits, and high-relief details—evident in Liberty's flowing hair on the dime, the eagle's feathers on the quarter, and the pioneering suffragette's profile on the dollar. Encased in its authentic U.S. Mint packaging—a red plastic holder within a clear acrylic case, framed by a black plastic base stamped "UNITED STATES PROOF SET," and protected by a sleek black slipcase embossed with "United States Proof Set • 1981"—this set appears pristine, with coins untouched and packaging intact, shielding them from toning or contact marks. 14 / 218 sold -
The 1981-S United States Proof Set marks the final chapter of an era in American coinage, struck at the San Francisco Mint as the last to include the short-lived Susan B. Anthony dollar (1979-1981), designed to bridge the gap between quarters and half dollars but ultimately overshadowed by the incoming Sacagawea dollar. Produced during Ronald Reagan's first year in office amid economic recovery and cultural shifts like the debut of MTV, this six-coin set comprises: the Lincoln Memorial cent (95% copper), Jefferson nickel (75% copper), Roosevelt dime (91.67% copper-nickel clad), Washington quarter (same clad), Kennedy half dollar (same clad), and the distinctive SBA dollar (same clad). All bear the "S" mint mark and are crafted in proof finish with mirrored fields, frosted portraits, and high-relief details—evident in Liberty's flowing hair on the dime, the eagle's feathers on the quarter, and the pioneering suffragette's profile on the dollar. Encased in its authentic U.S. Mint packaging—a red plastic holder within a clear acrylic case, framed by a black plastic base stamped "UNITED STATES PROOF SET," and protected by a sleek black slipcase embossed with "United States Proof Set • 1981"—this set appears pristine, with coins untouched and packaging intact, shielding them from toning or contact marks. 15 / 218 sold -
This is the flawless 2016-S Richard M. Nixon Presidential $1 proof struck in 90% silver as part of the limited 13-coin silver proof set (mintage 225,000 total sets). Graded a perfect NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo with the coveted Early Releases blue label (submitted within the first 30 days of issue), it exhibits flawless mirrored fields, heavily frosted devices, and maximum black-and-white contrast – the ultimate grade for modern proofs. The Nixon dollar is one of the scarcer and more desirable issues in the Presidential dollar series, especially in perfect PF70 UCAM Early Releases. 16 / 218 sold -
This is the flawless 2016-S Richard M. Nixon Presidential $1 proof struck in 90% silver as part of the limited 13-coin silver proof set (mintage 225,000 total sets). Graded a perfect NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo with the coveted Early Releases blue label (submitted within the first 30 days of issue), it exhibits flawless mirrored fields, heavily frosted devices, and maximum black-and-white contrast – the ultimate grade for modern proofs. The Nixon dollar is one of the scarcer and more desirable issues in the Presidential dollar series, especially in perfect PF70 UCAM Early Releases. 17 / 218 sold -
This is the Sacagawea dollar from the 2017 U.S. Mint Silver Proof Set (mintage 500,000 sets), featuring the Sequoia reverse design honoring Native American contributions to U.S. forestry and conservation. Struck in 90% silver at San Francisco (S mintmark), it's certified NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo Early Releases, indicating a near-perfect proof with dramatic mirrored fields and frosted devices, submitted within the first 30 days of release. The slab (cert #456143-197) and original mint packaging add provenance and eye appeal for modern proof set collectors. These are common in high grades due to careful minting, but the UCAM designation and ER label command a modest premium over standard PF69 deep cameo examples. 18 / 218 -
This is the Sacagawea dollar from the 2017 U.S. Mint Silver Proof Set (mintage 500,000 sets), featuring the Sequoia reverse design honoring Native American contributions to U.S. forestry and conservation. Struck in 90% silver at San Francisco (S mintmark), it's certified NGC PF69 Ultra Cameo Early Releases, indicating a near-perfect proof with dramatic mirrored fields and frosted devices, submitted within the first 30 days of release. The slab (cert #456143-197) and original mint packaging add provenance and eye appeal for modern proof set collectors. These are common in high grades due to careful minting, but the UCAM designation and ER label command a modest premium over standard PF69 deep cameo examples. 19 / 218 -
Beautiful black-and-white still-life photograph featuring an ornate engraved brass vessel against a deep black background. Strong highlights, crisp detail, and a quiet, contemplative studio lighting style make this a striking decorative piece. Photographed by J. Fracchiolla and signed in pencil on the lower right. Presented in a clean white mat and simple black frame, ready to hang. 20 / 218 -
Beautiful black-and-white still-life photograph featuring an ornate engraved brass vessel against a deep black background. Strong highlights, crisp detail, and a quiet, contemplative studio lighting style make this a striking decorative piece. Photographed by J. Fracchiolla and signed in pencil on the lower right. Presented in a clean white mat and simple black frame, ready to hang. 21 / 218 -
Beautiful black-and-white still-life photograph featuring an ornate engraved brass vessel against a deep black background. Strong highlights, crisp detail, and a quiet, contemplative studio lighting style make this a striking decorative piece. Photographed by J. Fracchiolla and signed in pencil on the lower right. Presented in a clean white mat and simple black frame, ready to hang. 22 / 218 -
Beautiful black-and-white still-life photograph featuring an ornate engraved brass vessel against a deep black background. Strong highlights, crisp detail, and a quiet, contemplative studio lighting style make this a striking decorative piece. Photographed by J. Fracchiolla and signed in pencil on the lower right. Presented in a clean white mat and simple black frame, ready to hang. 23 / 218 -
Beautiful black-and-white still-life photograph featuring an ornate engraved brass vessel against a deep black background. Strong highlights, crisp detail, and a quiet, contemplative studio lighting style make this a striking decorative piece. Photographed by J. Fracchiolla and signed in pencil on the lower right. Presented in a clean white mat and simple black frame, ready to hang. 24 / 218 -
Beautiful black-and-white still-life photograph featuring an ornate engraved brass vessel against a deep black background. Strong highlights, crisp detail, and a quiet, contemplative studio lighting style make this a striking decorative piece. Photographed by J. Fracchiolla and signed in pencil on the lower right. Presented in a clean white mat and simple black frame, ready to hang. 25 / 218 -
Beautiful black-and-white still-life photograph featuring an ornate engraved brass vessel against a deep black background. Strong highlights, crisp detail, and a quiet, contemplative studio lighting style make this a striking decorative piece. Photographed by J. Fracchiolla and signed in pencil on the lower right. Presented in a clean white mat and simple black frame, ready to hang. 26 / 218 -
Vintage black-and-white industrial photography, focused on mid-century Philadelphia factory architecture and machinery. Signed by photographer J. Fracchiolla. This is a striking signed Joey P. Fraccioli industrial photograph, professionally framed and ready to hang. The subject is a close-up mechanical gear and chain assembly — bold, gritty, high-contrast, and perfect for anyone who loves machinery, engines, industrial design, or loft-style décor. The photograph is signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Fraccioli is known for detailed industrial and mechanical photography, and this is one of his strongest compositions. The framing elevates the piece: clean black frame, crisp white mat, and a well-balanced presentation that looks gallery-ready. Mid-century industrial photography, likely 1950s–1970s. Vintage mid-century black-and-white documentary photography capturing industrial machinery and factory architecture. This piece features classic mid-century black-and-white documentary photography, printed as a darkroom-developed gelatin silver print. It shows the strong tonal range and crisp structural detail typical of mid-20th-century film work, with high contrast, directional lighting, and sharply defined geometric composition. The image has the textured, fiber-based photo-paper look associated with period darkroom printing, giving it the authentic character and visual depth collectors expect from true vintage industrial photography. The piece is in excellent condition with brand-new matting and a secure compression-style frame. Looks fantastic in person. 27 / 218 -
Vintage black-and-white industrial photography, focused on mid-century Philadelphia factory architecture and machinery. Signed by photographer J. Fracchiolla. This is a striking signed Joey P. Fraccioli industrial photograph, professionally framed and ready to hang. The subject is a close-up mechanical gear and chain assembly — bold, gritty, high-contrast, and perfect for anyone who loves machinery, engines, industrial design, or loft-style décor. The photograph is signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Fraccioli is known for detailed industrial and mechanical photography, and this is one of his strongest compositions. The framing elevates the piece: clean black frame, crisp white mat, and a well-balanced presentation that looks gallery-ready. Mid-century industrial photography, likely 1950s–1970s. Vintage mid-century black-and-white documentary photography capturing industrial machinery and factory architecture. This piece features classic mid-century black-and-white documentary photography, printed as a darkroom-developed gelatin silver print. It shows the strong tonal range and crisp structural detail typical of mid-20th-century film work, with high contrast, directional lighting, and sharply defined geometric composition. The image has the textured, fiber-based photo-paper look associated with period darkroom printing, giving it the authentic character and visual depth collectors expect from true vintage industrial photography. The piece is in excellent condition with brand-new matting and a secure compression-style frame. Looks fantastic in person. 28 / 218 -
Vintage black-and-white industrial photography, focused on mid-century Philadelphia factory architecture and machinery. Signed by photographer J. Fracchiolla. This is a striking signed Joey P. Fraccioli industrial photograph, professionally framed and ready to hang. The subject is a close-up mechanical gear and chain assembly — bold, gritty, high-contrast, and perfect for anyone who loves machinery, engines, industrial design, or loft-style décor. The photograph is signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Fraccioli is known for detailed industrial and mechanical photography, and this is one of his strongest compositions. The framing elevates the piece: clean black frame, crisp white mat, and a well-balanced presentation that looks gallery-ready. Mid-century industrial photography, likely 1950s–1970s. Vintage mid-century black-and-white documentary photography capturing industrial machinery and factory architecture. This piece features classic mid-century black-and-white documentary photography, printed as a darkroom-developed gelatin silver print. It shows the strong tonal range and crisp structural detail typical of mid-20th-century film work, with high contrast, directional lighting, and sharply defined geometric composition. The image has the textured, fiber-based photo-paper look associated with period darkroom printing, giving it the authentic character and visual depth collectors expect from true vintage industrial photography. The piece is in excellent condition with brand-new matting and a secure compression-style frame. Looks fantastic in person. 29 / 218 -
Vintage black-and-white industrial photography, focused on mid-century Philadelphia factory architecture and machinery. Signed by photographer J. Fracchiolla. This is a striking signed Joey P. Fraccioli industrial photograph, professionally framed and ready to hang. The subject is a close-up mechanical gear and chain assembly — bold, gritty, high-contrast, and perfect for anyone who loves machinery, engines, industrial design, or loft-style décor. The photograph is signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Fraccioli is known for detailed industrial and mechanical photography, and this is one of his strongest compositions. The framing elevates the piece: clean black frame, crisp white mat, and a well-balanced presentation that looks gallery-ready. Mid-century industrial photography, likely 1950s–1970s. Vintage mid-century black-and-white documentary photography capturing industrial machinery and factory architecture. This piece features classic mid-century black-and-white documentary photography, printed as a darkroom-developed gelatin silver print. It shows the strong tonal range and crisp structural detail typical of mid-20th-century film work, with high contrast, directional lighting, and sharply defined geometric composition. The image has the textured, fiber-based photo-paper look associated with period darkroom printing, giving it the authentic character and visual depth collectors expect from true vintage industrial photography. The piece is in excellent condition with brand-new matting and a secure compression-style frame. Looks fantastic in person. 30 / 218 -
Vintage black-and-white industrial photography, focused on mid-century Philadelphia factory architecture and machinery. Signed by photographer J. Fracchiolla. This is a striking signed Joey P. Fraccioli industrial photograph, professionally framed and ready to hang. The subject is a close-up mechanical gear and chain assembly — bold, gritty, high-contrast, and perfect for anyone who loves machinery, engines, industrial design, or loft-style décor. The photograph is signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Fraccioli is known for detailed industrial and mechanical photography, and this is one of his strongest compositions. The framing elevates the piece: clean black frame, crisp white mat, and a well-balanced presentation that looks gallery-ready. Mid-century industrial photography, likely 1950s–1970s. Vintage mid-century black-and-white documentary photography capturing industrial machinery and factory architecture. This piece features classic mid-century black-and-white documentary photography, printed as a darkroom-developed gelatin silver print. It shows the strong tonal range and crisp structural detail typical of mid-20th-century film work, with high contrast, directional lighting, and sharply defined geometric composition. The image has the textured, fiber-based photo-paper look associated with period darkroom printing, giving it the authentic character and visual depth collectors expect from true vintage industrial photography. The piece is in excellent condition with brand-new matting and a secure compression-style frame. Looks fantastic in person. 31 / 218 -
Vintage black-and-white industrial photography, focused on mid-century Philadelphia factory architecture and machinery. Signed by photographer J. Fracchiolla. This is a striking signed Joey P. Fraccioli industrial photograph, professionally framed and ready to hang. The subject is a close-up mechanical gear and chain assembly — bold, gritty, high-contrast, and perfect for anyone who loves machinery, engines, industrial design, or loft-style décor. The photograph is signed in pencil in the lower right corner. Fraccioli is known for detailed industrial and mechanical photography, and this is one of his strongest compositions. The framing elevates the piece: clean black frame, crisp white mat, and a well-balanced presentation that looks gallery-ready. Mid-century industrial photography, likely 1950s–1970s. Vintage mid-century black-and-white documentary photography capturing industrial machinery and factory architecture. This piece features classic mid-century black-and-white documentary photography, printed as a darkroom-developed gelatin silver print. It shows the strong tonal range and crisp structural detail typical of mid-20th-century film work, with high contrast, directional lighting, and sharply defined geometric composition. The image has the textured, fiber-based photo-paper look associated with period darkroom printing, giving it the authentic character and visual depth collectors expect from true vintage industrial photography. The piece is in excellent condition with brand-new matting and a secure compression-style frame. Looks fantastic in person. 32 / 218 -
Beautiful vintage set of four lacquer wall panels featuring raised mother-of-pearl inlay and hand-painted Geisha figures. Made in Macau, these panels have the classic mid-century Asian decorative style with intricate shell work and gilded borders. Each panel measures approx. 36” high × 12” wide and can be displayed together as a full set or hung individually. Clean presentation overall with light vintage wear. 33 / 218 -
Beautiful vintage set of four lacquer wall panels featuring raised mother-of-pearl inlay and hand-painted Geisha figures. Made in Macau, these panels have the classic mid-century Asian decorative style with intricate shell work and gilded borders. Each panel measures approx. 36” high × 12” wide and can be displayed together as a full set or hung individually. Clean presentation overall with light vintage wear. 34 / 218 -
Beautiful vintage set of four lacquer wall panels featuring raised mother-of-pearl inlay and hand-painted Geisha figures. Made in Macau, these panels have the classic mid-century Asian decorative style with intricate shell work and gilded borders. Each panel measures approx. 36” high × 12” wide and can be displayed together as a full set or hung individually. Clean presentation overall with light vintage wear. 35 / 218 -
Beautiful vintage set of four lacquer wall panels featuring raised mother-of-pearl inlay and hand-painted Geisha figures. Made in Macau, these panels have the classic mid-century Asian decorative style with intricate shell work and gilded borders. Each panel measures approx. 36” high × 12” wide and can be displayed together as a full set or hung individually. Clean presentation overall with light vintage wear. 36 / 218 -
Beautiful vintage set of four lacquer wall panels featuring raised mother-of-pearl inlay and hand-painted Geisha figures. Made in Macau, these panels have the classic mid-century Asian decorative style with intricate shell work and gilded borders. Each panel measures approx. 36” high × 12” wide and can be displayed together as a full set or hung individually. Clean presentation overall with light vintage wear. 37 / 218 -
Beautiful vintage set of four lacquer wall panels featuring raised mother-of-pearl inlay and hand-painted Geisha figures. Made in Macau, these panels have the classic mid-century Asian decorative style with intricate shell work and gilded borders. Each panel measures approx. 36” high × 12” wide and can be displayed together as a full set or hung individually. Clean presentation overall with light vintage wear. 38 / 218 -
This is a 2017-P Roosevelt dime graded PCGS MS66 Full Bands (FB), one of the highest grades regularly seen for modern (post-1964) clad dimes. The Full Bands designation requires complete, sharply split horizontal torch bands on the reverse — a mark of a superior strike. Most 2017-P dimes grade MS65–MS67, but only a small fraction earn the FB designation at MS66 or above due to strike weakness common in the series. These low-mintage modern gems (2017-P mintage just 1.2 billion, but very few saved in high grade) have developed a strong collector following in recent years, especially in Full Bands. 39 / 218 -
This is a 2017-P Roosevelt dime graded PCGS MS66 Full Bands (FB), one of the highest grades regularly seen for modern (post-1964) clad dimes. The Full Bands designation requires complete, sharply split horizontal torch bands on the reverse — a mark of a superior strike. Most 2017-P dimes grade MS65–MS67, but only a small fraction earn the FB designation at MS66 or above due to strike weakness common in the series. These low-mintage modern gems (2017-P mintage just 1.2 billion, but very few saved in high grade) have developed a strong collector following in recent years, especially in Full Bands. 40 / 218 -
This is a 1974-S Eisenhower silver dollar (40% silver, minted for circulation but mostly saved) graded PCGS MS67 – a very high-end gem with clean surfaces, full booming luster, and only the tiniest marks keeping it from MS68. The 1974-S silver Ikes had a mintage of about 1.9 million in the silver-clad composition, but very few survived in true superb gem condition. In MS67, it sits near the top of the surviving population. 41 / 218 sold -
This is a 1974-S Eisenhower silver dollar (40% silver, minted for circulation but mostly saved) graded PCGS MS67 – a very high-end gem with clean surfaces, full booming luster, and only the tiniest marks keeping it from MS68. The 1974-S silver Ikes had a mintage of about 1.9 million in the silver-clad composition, but very few survived in true superb gem condition. In MS67, it sits near the top of the surviving population. 42 / 218 sold -
This is an elite 1981-S Type 1 (clear "S" mintmark) Lincoln cent proof struck at San Francisco, certified PCGS PR68RD DCAM (PCGS #93467). The Type 1 design features the bold, well-defined "S" above the date, making it scarcer and more desirable than the common Type 2. At PR68RD, it exhibits full original red luster, minimal imperfections under magnification, and the dramatic deep cameo contrast between frosted devices and mirrored fields—highly sought by modern proof collectors. The PCGS slab (cert #9346768/48253212) guarantees authenticity and grade. With a mintage of ~4.1 million proofs (far fewer Type 1 DCAM at this level), these gems hold strong value. 43 / 218 -
This is an elite 1981-S Type 1 (clear "S" mintmark) Lincoln cent proof struck at San Francisco, certified PCGS PR68RD DCAM (PCGS #93467). The Type 1 design features the bold, well-defined "S" above the date, making it scarcer and more desirable than the common Type 2. At PR68RD, it exhibits full original red luster, minimal imperfections under magnification, and the dramatic deep cameo contrast between frosted devices and mirrored fields—highly sought by modern proof collectors. The PCGS slab (cert #9346768/48253212) guarantees authenticity and grade. With a mintage of ~4.1 million proofs (far fewer Type 1 DCAM at this level), these gems hold strong value. 44 / 218 -
Step back into the dawn of American numismatics with this captivating 1790 Dutch East India Company (VOC) N.E. Indies Duit, famously repurposed as one of the earliest "New York Pennies." Struck in copper during the late colonial era, this coin was countermarked with a bold "V" by New York merchants to serve as local tender amid the scarcity of official U.S. coinage post-Revolution. The obverse displays the iconic VOC ship under full sail, symbolizing Dutch maritime prowess, while the reverse features the intricate lion of the United Provinces. Housed in a secure NGC Genuine holder (certification #8675022-474) with an "Old New York" pedigree insert, this piece guarantees authenticity and showcases honest wear from genuine circulation in the bustling streets of early Manhattan. A must-have for colonial token enthusiasts, early American history buffs, or anyone seeking a tangible link to the birth of U.S. currency—complete with subtle toning that enhances its historical allure. 45 / 218 sold -
Step back into the dawn of American numismatics with this captivating 1790 Dutch East India Company (VOC) N.E. Indies Duit, famously repurposed as one of the earliest "New York Pennies." Struck in copper during the late colonial era, this coin was countermarked with a bold "V" by New York merchants to serve as local tender amid the scarcity of official U.S. coinage post-Revolution. The obverse displays the iconic VOC ship under full sail, symbolizing Dutch maritime prowess, while the reverse features the intricate lion of the United Provinces. Housed in a secure NGC Genuine holder (certification #8675022-474) with an "Old New York" pedigree insert, this piece guarantees authenticity and showcases honest wear from genuine circulation in the bustling streets of early Manhattan. A must-have for colonial token enthusiasts, early American history buffs, or anyone seeking a tangible link to the birth of U.S. currency—complete with subtle toning that enhances its historical allure. 46 / 218 sold -
Discover the allure of colonial improvisation with this striking 1790 Dutch East India Company (VOC) N.E. Indies Duit, adapted as a "New York Penny" through a distinctive "V" countermark applied by enterprising New York merchants in the fledgling United States. Minted in copper at the Utrecht mint, this example showcases the classic obverse VOC ship emblematic of Dutch global trade, paired with a variant reverse featuring the heraldic crowned lion rampant of the United Provinces atop a decorative shield—offering a fresh perspective distinct from standard issues. Encased in an NGC Genuine slab (certification #8356104-121) with the coveted "Old New York" pedigree label, it attests to its authenticity and period use as emergency currency during America's early economic struggles. Exhibiting natural even wear, attractive reddish-brown toning, and sharp details on the lion's mane and shield ornamentation, this coin evokes the vibrant commerce of post-Revolutionary Manhattan. Ideal for collectors of countermarked colonials, early American exonumia, or Dutch trade artifacts, it represents a scarce subtype that's as conversation-starting as it is historically resonant. 47 / 218 sold -
Discover the allure of colonial improvisation with this striking 1790 Dutch East India Company (VOC) N.E. Indies Duit, adapted as a "New York Penny" through a distinctive "V" countermark applied by enterprising New York merchants in the fledgling United States. Minted in copper at the Utrecht mint, this example showcases the classic obverse VOC ship emblematic of Dutch global trade, paired with a variant reverse featuring the heraldic crowned lion rampant of the United Provinces atop a decorative shield—offering a fresh perspective distinct from standard issues. Encased in an NGC Genuine slab (certification #8356104-121) with the coveted "Old New York" pedigree label, it attests to its authenticity and period use as emergency currency during America's early economic struggles. Exhibiting natural even wear, attractive reddish-brown toning, and sharp details on the lion's mane and shield ornamentation, this coin evokes the vibrant commerce of post-Revolutionary Manhattan. Ideal for collectors of countermarked colonials, early American exonumia, or Dutch trade artifacts, it represents a scarce subtype that's as conversation-starting as it is historically resonant. 48 / 218 sold -
A standout example of the final-year Philadelphia Mint Eisenhower dollar, this 1978 Ike boasts full Gem Uncirculated quality with blazing original mint luster and gorgeous golden-amber peripheral toning that frames both obverse and reverse like a natural spotlight. The surfaces are remarkably clean for the grade, with sharp details on Eisenhower’s portrait and the bold Apollo 11-inspired reverse eagle landing on the moon. Encapsulated in one of NGC’s popular patriotic “Don’t Tread On Me” Gadsden Flag holders (certification #8679323-191), this coin combines numismatic excellence with eye-catching visual appeal. The attractive rainbow toning on both sides is completely original and adds significant collector premium—perfect for Ike dollar enthusiasts, toning aficionados, or anyone seeking a flashy, high-end modern dollar with personality. 49 / 218 -
A standout example of the final-year Philadelphia Mint Eisenhower dollar, this 1978 Ike boasts full Gem Uncirculated quality with blazing original mint luster and gorgeous golden-amber peripheral toning that frames both obverse and reverse like a natural spotlight. The surfaces are remarkably clean for the grade, with sharp details on Eisenhower’s portrait and the bold Apollo 11-inspired reverse eagle landing on the moon. Encapsulated in one of NGC’s popular patriotic “Don’t Tread On Me” Gadsden Flag holders (certification #8679323-191), this coin combines numismatic excellence with eye-catching visual appeal. The attractive rainbow toning on both sides is completely original and adds significant collector premium—perfect for Ike dollar enthusiasts, toning aficionados, or anyone seeking a flashy, high-end modern dollar with personality. 50 / 218 -
Offered is a striking original artwork by American artist Fred Szabries, featuring a sensual nude figure crafted on brushed aluminum. Measuring 12 inches wide by 26 inches high, this vertical panel showcases Szabries' signature technique of etching and layering metallic paints to create a luminous, gold-toned finish against a dark backdrop. The piece, signed "Szabries" in the lower right, exemplifies his innovative use of industrial materials, blending abstract fluidity with classical form. Known for commissions with the U.S. Air Force and appearances in private collections (including comedian Dennis Miller), Szabries' works are prized for their textured depth and modern elegance. Ideal for collectors or contemporary decor, this piece comes from a limited series, with no visible damage. 51 / 218 -
Offered is a striking original artwork by American artist Fred Szabries, featuring a sensual nude figure crafted on brushed aluminum. Measuring 12 inches wide by 26 inches high, this vertical panel showcases Szabries' signature technique of etching and layering metallic paints to create a luminous, gold-toned finish against a dark backdrop. The piece, signed "Szabries" in the lower right, exemplifies his innovative use of industrial materials, blending abstract fluidity with classical form. Known for commissions with the U.S. Air Force and appearances in private collections (including comedian Dennis Miller), Szabries' works are prized for their textured depth and modern elegance. Ideal for collectors or contemporary decor, this piece comes from a limited series, with no visible damage. 52 / 218 -
Offered is a striking original artwork by American artist Fred Szabries, featuring a sensual nude figure crafted on brushed aluminum. Measuring 12 inches wide by 26 inches high, this vertical panel showcases Szabries' signature technique of etching and layering metallic paints to create a luminous, gold-toned finish against a dark backdrop. The piece, signed "Szabries" in the lower right, exemplifies his innovative use of industrial materials, blending abstract fluidity with classical form. Known for commissions with the U.S. Air Force and appearances in private collections (including comedian Dennis Miller), Szabries' works are prized for their textured depth and modern elegance. Ideal for collectors or contemporary decor, this piece comes from a limited series, with no visible damage. 53 / 218 -
Offered is a striking original artwork by American artist Fred Szabries, featuring a sensual nude figure crafted on brushed aluminum. Measuring 12 inches wide by 26 inches high, this vertical panel showcases Szabries' signature technique of etching and layering metallic paints to create a luminous, gold-toned finish against a dark backdrop. The piece, signed "Szabries" in the lower right, exemplifies his innovative use of industrial materials, blending abstract fluidity with classical form. Known for commissions with the U.S. Air Force and appearances in private collections (including comedian Dennis Miller), Szabries' works are prized for their textured depth and modern elegance. Ideal for collectors or contemporary decor, this piece comes from a limited series, with no visible damage. 54 / 218 -
Offered is a striking original artwork by American artist Fred Szabries, featuring a sensual nude figure crafted on brushed aluminum. Measuring 12 inches wide by 26 inches high, this vertical panel showcases Szabries' signature technique of etching and layering metallic paints to create a luminous, gold-toned finish against a dark backdrop. The piece, signed "Szabries" in the lower right, exemplifies his innovative use of industrial materials, blending abstract fluidity with classical form. Known for commissions with the U.S. Air Force and appearances in private collections (including comedian Dennis Miller), Szabries' works are prized for their textured depth and modern elegance. Ideal for collectors or contemporary decor, this piece comes from a limited series, with no visible damage. 55 / 218 -
Offered is a striking original artwork by American artist Fred Szabries, featuring a sensual nude figure crafted on brushed aluminum. Measuring 12 inches wide by 26 inches high, this vertical panel showcases Szabries' signature technique of etching and layering metallic paints to create a luminous, gold-toned finish against a dark backdrop. The piece, signed "Szabries" in the lower right, exemplifies his innovative use of industrial materials, blending abstract fluidity with classical form. Known for commissions with the U.S. Air Force and appearances in private collections (including comedian Dennis Miller), Szabries' works are prized for their textured depth and modern elegance. Ideal for collectors or contemporary decor, this piece comes from a limited series, with no visible damage. 56 / 218 -
Fresh from the Denver Mint and one of the very first 2025-dated coins to hit the market! This stunning Lincoln Shield cent exhibits vivid, full fiery-red surfaces with blazing cartwheel luster and virtually flawless fields. Graded a solid MS64RD by CAC and stickered with the coveted green CAC approval for exceptional quality within the grade, it carries the premium “Flag” patriotic holder. The strike is razor-sharp on Lincoln’s hair, bowtie, and the intricate Union Shield reverse. With its brilliant original color, strong eye appeal, and early-release status, this is the perfect modern gem for Lincoln cent registry sets, red copper collectors, or anyone wanting a high-quality example of the very first Denver cents of 2025. 57 / 218 sold -
Fresh from the Denver Mint and one of the very first 2025-dated coins to hit the market! This stunning Lincoln Shield cent exhibits vivid, full fiery-red surfaces with blazing cartwheel luster and virtually flawless fields. Graded a solid MS64RD by CAC and stickered with the coveted green CAC approval for exceptional quality within the grade, it carries the premium “Flag” patriotic holder. The strike is razor-sharp on Lincoln’s hair, bowtie, and the intricate Union Shield reverse. With its brilliant original color, strong eye appeal, and early-release status, this is the perfect modern gem for Lincoln cent registry sets, red copper collectors, or anyone wanting a high-quality example of the very first Denver cents of 2025. 58 / 218 sold -
A beautiful, high-end Gem example of the 1977 Philadelphia Eisenhower dollar, boasting full booming cartwheel luster and gorgeous natural golden-amber and russet toning that radiates from the centers outward, creating a dramatic framed effect on both sides. The surfaces are exceptionally clean with no noteworthy marks or distractions, and the strike is bold on Eisenhower’s cheek, hair, and the eagle’s feathers on the Apollo 11 reverse. Encapsulated in NGC’s patriotic “Don’t Tread On Me” Gadsden Flag holder (certification #8679323-178), this coin combines superb technical quality with outstanding original rainbow toning that gives it monster eye appeal. One of the most attractive toned Ikes you’ll see in the Gem Uncirculated grade – a perfect addition for any Ike dollar set, toning collector, or modern rarity enthusiast. 59 / 218 -
A beautiful, high-end Gem example of the 1977 Philadelphia Eisenhower dollar, boasting full booming cartwheel luster and gorgeous natural golden-amber and russet toning that radiates from the centers outward, creating a dramatic framed effect on both sides. The surfaces are exceptionally clean with no noteworthy marks or distractions, and the strike is bold on Eisenhower’s cheek, hair, and the eagle’s feathers on the Apollo 11 reverse. Encapsulated in NGC’s patriotic “Don’t Tread On Me” Gadsden Flag holder (certification #8679323-178), this coin combines superb technical quality with outstanding original rainbow toning that gives it monster eye appeal. One of the most attractive toned Ikes you’ll see in the Gem Uncirculated grade – a perfect addition for any Ike dollar set, toning collector, or modern rarity enthusiast. 60 / 218 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 61 / 218 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 62 / 218 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 63 / 218 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 64 / 218 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 65 / 218 -
Stunning vintage lithograph by renowned American artist Edna Hibel (1917–2014), hand-signed and personally inscribed "To Bobbie a lovely friend with love, Edna Hibel." This ethereal piece features a graceful Madonna-like figure cradling two children in flowing robes, surrounded by delicate floral motifs and a whimsical architectural backdrop in soft pastel pinks, blues, and golds—classic Hibel style evoking peace and innocence. - Size: Image approx. 11x18"; overall framed 14" wide x 21" high (gold wood frame, ready to hang). 66 / 218 -
A spectacular Gem example of the iconic 1976 Bicentennial Eisenhower dollar (Type 2 – clear, sharp “S” mint mark variety), struck in copper-nickel clad at Philadelphia for circulation. This piece displays explosive cartwheel luster with rich golden-amber and electric rose peripheral toning that explodes into vivid rainbow crescents at the rims – some of the most dramatic and attractive original toning you will ever see on a Bicentennial Ike. The surfaces are virtually mark-free, the strike is bold on both the dual-dated obverse and the Liberty Bell/Moon reverse, and the overall eye appeal is simply off the charts. Securely housed in NGC’s patriotic “Don’t Tread On Me” Gadsden Flag holder (certification #8679323-177). Toned Gem Bicentennial Ikes of this caliber are highly sought after and rarely offered – an instant highlight for any modern dollar, toning, or Eisenhower collection. 67 / 218 -
A spectacular Gem example of the iconic 1976 Bicentennial Eisenhower dollar (Type 2 – clear, sharp “S” mint mark variety), struck in copper-nickel clad at Philadelphia for circulation. This piece displays explosive cartwheel luster with rich golden-amber and electric rose peripheral toning that explodes into vivid rainbow crescents at the rims – some of the most dramatic and attractive original toning you will ever see on a Bicentennial Ike. The surfaces are virtually mark-free, the strike is bold on both the dual-dated obverse and the Liberty Bell/Moon reverse, and the overall eye appeal is simply off the charts. Securely housed in NGC’s patriotic “Don’t Tread On Me” Gadsden Flag holder (certification #8679323-177). Toned Gem Bicentennial Ikes of this caliber are highly sought after and rarely offered – an instant highlight for any modern dollar, toning, or Eisenhower collection. 68 / 218 -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 69 / 218 sold -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 70 / 218 sold -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 71 / 218 sold -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 72 / 218 sold -
This expansive abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson commands attention with its bold, gestural composition and striking use of red, black, and white hues against a textured ground. Executed on cardboard—a signature medium for the artist—this work features dynamic drips, splashes, and geometric shapes, evoking the spontaneous energy of mid-20th-century abstraction with influences akin to Jackson Pollock, yet distinctly rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Measuring 41" wide by 30" high with its matted gold-toned frame, the artwork is signed on the back, accompanied by a small label reading "Bedroom," which may suggest a title or thematic inspiration, though its abstract nature leaves room for interpretation. Notably, the piece is designed to be hung either as shown or upside down, offering versatile display options. Presented in excellent condition with vibrant colors and a robust texture, it serves as a powerful focal point for modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that showcases the breadth of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is celebrated for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a dedicated following among regional collectors. 73 / 218 sold -
A true old-time treasure: an original, untouched, sealed roll of 50 Lincoln Wheat cents containing dates ranging from the very first year of issue (1909) through the final year of the wheat reverse (1958). Graded and sealed by ICG with their “Genuine Lincoln Cent” holder (roll tag #909-1958), this roll has never been searched or cherry-picked since it left the grading company. Expect a true mix of P/D/S mints, including Teen dates, 1920s, 1930s classics, and plenty of wartime steel cents and late-date copper issues. These sealed ICG “shotgun rolls” have produced numerous key and semi-key dates over the years (1909-S VDB, 1914-D, 1922 No D, 1931-S, etc.) and are highly sought after by roll hunters and Lincoln cent collectors alike. The ends show honest age and circulation, with a nice mixture of brown and red coins visible – exactly the way collectors love them. A fun, affordable gamble with tremendous upside potential. 74 / 218 sold -
A true old-time treasure: an original, untouched, sealed roll of 50 Lincoln Wheat cents containing dates ranging from the very first year of issue (1909) through the final year of the wheat reverse (1958). Graded and sealed by ICG with their “Genuine Lincoln Cent” holder (roll tag #909-1958), this roll has never been searched or cherry-picked since it left the grading company. Expect a true mix of P/D/S mints, including Teen dates, 1920s, 1930s classics, and plenty of wartime steel cents and late-date copper issues. These sealed ICG “shotgun rolls” have produced numerous key and semi-key dates over the years (1909-S VDB, 1914-D, 1922 No D, 1931-S, etc.) and are highly sought after by roll hunters and Lincoln cent collectors alike. The ends show honest age and circulation, with a nice mixture of brown and red coins visible – exactly the way collectors love them. A fun, affordable gamble with tremendous upside potential. 75 / 218 sold -
A true old-time treasure: an original, untouched, sealed roll of 50 Lincoln Wheat cents containing dates ranging from the very first year of issue (1909) through the final year of the wheat reverse (1958). Graded and sealed by ICG with their “Genuine Lincoln Cent” holder (roll tag #909-1958), this roll has never been searched or cherry-picked since it left the grading company. Expect a true mix of P/D/S mints, including Teen dates, 1920s, 1930s classics, and plenty of wartime steel cents and late-date copper issues. These sealed ICG “shotgun rolls” have produced numerous key and semi-key dates over the years (1909-S VDB, 1914-D, 1922 No D, 1931-S, etc.) and are highly sought after by roll hunters and Lincoln cent collectors alike. The ends show honest age and circulation, with a nice mixture of brown and red coins visible – exactly the way collectors love them. A fun, affordable gamble with tremendous upside potential. 76 / 218 sold -
A true old-time treasure: an original, untouched, sealed roll of 50 Lincoln Wheat cents containing dates ranging from the very first year of issue (1909) through the final year of the wheat reverse (1958). Graded and sealed by ICG with their “Genuine Lincoln Cent” holder (roll tag #909-1958), this roll has never been searched or cherry-picked since it left the grading company. Expect a true mix of P/D/S mints, including Teen dates, 1920s, 1930s classics, and plenty of wartime steel cents and late-date copper issues. These sealed ICG “shotgun rolls” have produced numerous key and semi-key dates over the years (1909-S VDB, 1914-D, 1922 No D, 1931-S, etc.) and are highly sought after by roll hunters and Lincoln cent collectors alike. The ends show honest age and circulation, with a nice mixture of brown and red coins visible – exactly the way collectors love them. A fun, affordable gamble with tremendous upside potential. 77 / 218 sold -
This compelling abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's mastery of bold, gestural brushwork and vibrant color contrasts. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition features a striking central band of fiery red set against a deep, textured ground of dark browns, blues, and blacks, punctuated by vivid yellow and blue accents. The impasto technique and drip elements reflect Sakelson's dynamic style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century abstraction while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the work measures 23½" wide by 19½" high, presented in an elegant gold-toned frame that enhances its modern appeal. In excellent condition with rich color retention, this piece is well-suited for contemporary or gallery-style interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 78 / 218 sold -
This compelling abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's mastery of bold, gestural brushwork and vibrant color contrasts. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition features a striking central band of fiery red set against a deep, textured ground of dark browns, blues, and blacks, punctuated by vivid yellow and blue accents. The impasto technique and drip elements reflect Sakelson's dynamic style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century abstraction while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the work measures 23½" wide by 19½" high, presented in an elegant gold-toned frame that enhances its modern appeal. In excellent condition with rich color retention, this piece is well-suited for contemporary or gallery-style interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 79 / 218 sold -
This compelling abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's mastery of bold, gestural brushwork and vibrant color contrasts. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition features a striking central band of fiery red set against a deep, textured ground of dark browns, blues, and blacks, punctuated by vivid yellow and blue accents. The impasto technique and drip elements reflect Sakelson's dynamic style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century abstraction while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the work measures 23½" wide by 19½" high, presented in an elegant gold-toned frame that enhances its modern appeal. In excellent condition with rich color retention, this piece is well-suited for contemporary or gallery-style interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 80 / 218 sold -
This compelling abstract expressionist painting by Dennis Sakelson showcases the artist's mastery of bold, gestural brushwork and vibrant color contrasts. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition features a striking central band of fiery red set against a deep, textured ground of dark browns, blues, and blacks, punctuated by vivid yellow and blue accents. The impasto technique and drip elements reflect Sakelson's dynamic style, drawing inspiration from mid-20th-century abstraction while rooted in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the work measures 23½" wide by 19½" high, presented in an elegant gold-toned frame that enhances its modern appeal. In excellent condition with rich color retention, this piece is well-suited for contemporary or gallery-style interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions, maintaining a steady following among regional collectors. 81 / 218 sold -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 82 / 218 -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 83 / 218 -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 84 / 218 -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 85 / 218 -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 86 / 218 -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 87 / 218 -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 88 / 218 -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 89 / 218 -
This limited-edition pencil-signed lithograph by acclaimed American Western artist Michael Coleman (b. 1946) captures the quiet dignity and resilience of Lakota Sioux life on the Great Plains. Created in 1981, the work depicts a poised Native American woman in traditional beaded buckskin dress, standing gracefully in a vast, open prairie landscape dotted with tipis and barren winter trees under a soft, overcast sky. She carries a child in a cradleboard on her back, evoking themes of maternal strength, cultural continuity, and harmony with the natural world—hallmarks of Coleman's evocative style, influenced by 19th-century Hudson River School masters like Thomas Moran and Carl Rungius. Rendered in muted earth tones with meticulous detail, the 13 x 22-inch image exemplifies Coleman's mastery of atmospheric depth and narrative subtlety, drawing from his Utah roots and lifelong immersion in Rocky Mountain wilderness. Printed as an original work of art on high-quality archival paper, this piece is hinged (not mounted) for preservation, ensuring its pristine condition with no fading, tears, or discoloration. The elegant wood frame, showing minor surface wear consistent with age, complements the artwork while protecting its integrity. Overall framed dimensions measure 20 x 29.5 inches. A sought-after early print from Coleman's oeuvre, celebrated in collections including the Buffalo Bill Historical Center and those of figures like Clint Eastwood, this lithograph offers a poignant window into vanishing frontier traditions. 90 / 218 -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 91 / 218 sold -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 92 / 218 sold -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 93 / 218 sold -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 94 / 218 sold -
This captivating mixed media abstraction by Dennis Sakelson bursts with the artist's signature energy, featuring a dynamic interplay of drips, splashes, and textured layers in a vibrant palette of reds, yellows, greens, blues, and blacks against a rich, dark ground. Executed on cardboard—a hallmark of Sakelson's innovative use of unconventional supports—this work showcases his gestural style, evoking the spontaneous vitality of mid-20th-century abstract expressionism with influences reminiscent of Jackson Pollock, grounded in the Bucks County artistic tradition. Signed "D. Sakelson" in the lower right, the piece measures 28" x 23½" overall, including the matted gold-toned frame, with the visible artwork slightly smaller due to the mat. Presented in good condition with vivid colors and a textured surface, it is ready to enhance modern or eclectic interiors. This work is one of five distinct pieces by Dennis Sakelson offered in this auction, part of a cohesive collection that highlights the diversity of his abstract explorations. Sakelson, a prolific Bucks County, Pennsylvania artist active in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, is renowned for his impulsive, colorful abstractions created with impasto and drip techniques, maintaining a loyal following among regional collectors. 95 / 218 sold -
1847 Pennsylvania Court Record – Historic Immigration-Era Ephemera Beautiful mid-19th-century court document from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania (dated 1847) — an authentic piece of American immigration and local history. This original handwritten court record documents 19th-century legal proceedings and is ideal for collectors of antique manuscripts, genealogy researchers, or early Pennsylvania history enthusiasts. Professionally preserved and suitable for framing or archival display. Not a government-issued or legal document — offered strictly as historical collectible ephemera. 96 / 218 -
1847 Pennsylvania Court Record – Historic Immigration-Era Ephemera Beautiful mid-19th-century court document from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania (dated 1847) — an authentic piece of American immigration and local history. This original handwritten court record documents 19th-century legal proceedings and is ideal for collectors of antique manuscripts, genealogy researchers, or early Pennsylvania history enthusiasts. Professionally preserved and suitable for framing or archival display. Not a government-issued or legal document — offered strictly as historical collectible ephemera. 97 / 218 -
1847 Pennsylvania Court Record – Historic Immigration-Era Ephemera Beautiful mid-19th-century court document from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania (dated 1847) — an authentic piece of American immigration and local history. This original handwritten court record documents 19th-century legal proceedings and is ideal for collectors of antique manuscripts, genealogy researchers, or early Pennsylvania history enthusiasts. Professionally preserved and suitable for framing or archival display. Not a government-issued or legal document — offered strictly as historical collectible ephemera. 98 / 218 -
1847 Pennsylvania Court Record – Historic Immigration-Era Ephemera Beautiful mid-19th-century court document from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania (dated 1847) — an authentic piece of American immigration and local history. This original handwritten court record documents 19th-century legal proceedings and is ideal for collectors of antique manuscripts, genealogy researchers, or early Pennsylvania history enthusiasts. Professionally preserved and suitable for framing or archival display. Not a government-issued or legal document — offered strictly as historical collectible ephemera. 99 / 218 -
1847 Pennsylvania Court Record – Historic Immigration-Era Ephemera Beautiful mid-19th-century court document from Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania (dated 1847) — an authentic piece of American immigration and local history. This original handwritten court record documents 19th-century legal proceedings and is ideal for collectors of antique manuscripts, genealogy researchers, or early Pennsylvania history enthusiasts. Professionally preserved and suitable for framing or archival display. Not a government-issued or legal document — offered strictly as historical collectible ephemera. 100 / 218
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