- VINTAGE GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURINE, RABBITWhite
VINTAGE GERMAN PORCELAIN FIGURINE, RABBITWhite bunny rabbit with grey ear tips, toes and tail. Red/pink eyes and nose.
Western Germany stamped on the bottom. Impressed 753. #bunnyrabbit #albino
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 2.5"H
Country of Origin: Western Germany
Condition:
Good.
- STERLING SILVER JEWELRY LOTAlbino Manca
STERLING SILVER JEWELRY LOTAlbino Manca silver grapes brooch, 3", Hobe solver and 14k yellow gold bow brooch with leaf appliques, 2.5", inlay Kachina post earrings, mother of pearl bunny brooch with matching leaf earrings, three other pair of earrings, marlin brooch and silver vessel pendant
Condition:
Generally in good condition but for detailed report contact or email Auctioneer
- SET OF 22 VINTAGE SIDESHOW PHOTOGRAPHS.Set
SET OF 22 VINTAGE SIDESHOW PHOTOGRAPHS.Set of 22 Vintage Sideshow Photographs. Circa 1940s Ð 50s. A series of black and white photographs of sideshow performers from around 1940, including albinos, fat people, giants, Siamese twins, and many more. Some include descriptions on back of the performer and time period. All 5 x 7". Good to very good condition.
- GROUP PHOTOS OF ALBINO SIDESHOW PERFORMERS.Group
GROUP PHOTOS OF ALBINO SIDESHOW PERFORMERS.Group Photos of Albino Sideshow Performers. Including a small cabinet card of a child named Nellie Keeler (ca. 1883); an antique photo of an unknown young woman (possibly related to the Lucasie family); and a ca. 1940s cabinet photo of a lithographic print of the Lucasies,"The Wonderful Albino Family." Approx. 4 _ x 6 _". Fair to good.
- THREE PORTRAITS OF ALBINO SIDESHOW PERFORMERS.Three
THREE PORTRAITS OF ALBINO SIDESHOW PERFORMERS.Three Portraits of Albino Sideshow Performers. Circa 1920. Possibly members of the Lucasie family of albino sideshow performers, this is a mounted set of three images, two postcards of the same man and one photograph with two performers playing musical instruments. 11 x 14" overall. Some light soiling on mount, light spotting on two images. Good.
- ALBINO LADY CABINET CARD.Albino Lady
ALBINO LADY CABINET CARD.Albino Lady Cabinet Card. Kalamazoo: C. C. Packard, ca. 1880. Sepia-toned cabinet card of an albino woman on a fainting couch with an advertisement for the publisher on reverse. General staining and soiling with photograph torn in one corner. 4 _ x 6 _". Fair.
- THE SUPER BULLET CATCHING ACT.Nelmar
THE SUPER BULLET CATCHING ACT.Nelmar (Anthony Albino), Herbert Richmond, and Frank Lane. The Super Bullet Catching Act. Author, (1943). Original gray buckram, gilt titles. 25 pages, on rectos only. 4to. Fine.
- PAUL CAPONIGRO "RUNNING WHITE DEER"
PAUL CAPONIGRO "RUNNING WHITE DEER" PHOTOGRAPHPaul Caponigro (American, b. 1932). Silver gelatin print photograph titled "Running White Deer, County Wicklow, Ireland," depicting a blurred herd of albino deer running through a darkened pine tree landscape, 1967. Pencil signed along the lower right.
Sight; height: 7 1/4 in x width: 19 in. Framed; height: 17 in x width: 30 1/2 in.
Condition:
The photograph is in great condition with no visible tears, creases, or losses. The emulsion appears smooth. When inspected under UV light, there is no visible sign of restoration. The photograph has been affixed to a matboard and as such the verso cannot be inspected. Framed under plexiglass; very light wear to the frame. There is an inscription along the verso of the mat that is dated 2008. A pencil inscription along the mat (underneath the top mat and not visible in the photos) titles and dates (1967) the artwork.
- ALBINO HINOJOSA. "THE DIPPER," ACRYLIC
ALBINO HINOJOSA. "THE DIPPER," ACRYLIC (American, b. 1943). Acrylic on masonite, signed "Albino Hinojosa" lr, 24 x 16 in., framed.
- PHOTO #32, JO MORA HOPI FOUR KACHINASRare
PHOTO #32, JO MORA HOPI FOUR KACHINASRare photograph, taken between 1904-1906 by Joseph Jacinto Mora (American, 1876-1947), one of the last known images taken from Mora's original negative. (Photo number represents nothing more than an inventory sticker on verso.) After 1912, cameras were banned from the reservation.
Depicts four figures at a door, Powamu festival. Includes Soyoko ogre woman, male black ogre, Jejeya kachina, and Poo Wha Muich albino kachina. Sepia, matted. Measures 10" x 14" overall.
The images in this collection were part of a Smithsonian traveling exhibition (SITES) of Jo Mora's work, which ran from 1979-1981, after which the negatives were donated to a university museum. Honoring a request by the Hopi Tribe, the museum agreed that unless permission were granted by the Hopi, no new photos will ever be made from the negatives depicting these sacred ceremonies.
Provenance: Obtained from Mora family in the 1970s by John R. Wilson, along with original negatives and other Mora art works. Wilson exhibited the photos in 1976 at the Alexandre Hogue Gallery, University of Tulsa, then lent them to the Smithsonian to be part of their SITES exhibition in 1979. He subsequently donated the negatives to Northern Arizona University's Cline Library. Wilson sold the photographs to the consignor.
Sources:
Jo Mora Trust.
Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service.
Noticias del Puerto de Monterey (Quarterly Bulletin of the Monterey History and Art Association), Fall 2003 issue.
- After Agnolo Bronzino, 18th Century
Miniature
After Agnolo Bronzino, 18th Century
Miniature Portrait of Eleonora Di Toledo
watercolor and gouache on parchment, in pietra dura-inlaid frame
signed Albino (center right)
5 1/4 x 4 inches.
- ALBINO BAGNI, THREE POTTERY ACCESSORIES
ALBINO BAGNI, THREE POTTERY ACCESSORIES FOR BITOSSI Italy, 1960s, multi color glazes with scrafitto, including an oval tri-footed dish, tall cylindrical vase, and a lidded pot, each signed.