- JOHN YOUNG JOHNSTONE (1887-1930) CANADIANSummer
JOHN YOUNG JOHNSTONE (1887-1930) CANADIANSummer Marsh, oil on canvas, 10 x 18 inches, signed, verso titled on the Galerie d'art Vincent label, certified as an authentic work by J. Russell Harper and with a Kastel Gallery stamp.
- SPACE SHUTTLE CREW PATCHES AND FLAGS,
SPACE SHUTTLE CREW PATCHES AND FLAGS, STS-1 AND STS-932 Framed Space Shuttle Columbia Crew Patches and Flags, with astronaut autographs. 1st item: Space Shuttle Columbia Crew Patch with embroidered insignia, and 12" x 7" Flag, flown on the first flight of the Space Shuttle, April 12-14, 1981, adhered to board with printed presentation inscription "to the Committee on Science and Technology, whose steadfast support of the Space Shuttle Program made the flight of the Columbia a reality." Autographed by John Young and Bob Crippen, with photographs of the shuttle taking off and landing and a NASA badge. Overall - 29" H x 24" W. 2nd item: Space Shuttle Columbia Crew Patch and 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" Flag, flown on the shuttle's mission to deploy the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, STS-93, July 23-27, 1999. Photograph of the Shuttle Crew, with autographs of Commander Eileen Collins and specialist Michael Tognini, along with printed versions of autographs by five crew members and three related photographs. Overall - 17 1/2" H x 21 1/2" W. History: "A new era in space flight began on April 12, 1981, when Space Shuttle Columbia, or STS-1, soared into orbit from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Astronaut John Young, a veteran of four previous spaceflights including a walk on the moon in 1972, commanded the mission. Navy test pilot Bob Crippen piloted the mission and would go on to command three future shuttle missions. The shuttle was humankind's first reusable spacecraft. Named after the first American ocean vessel to circle the globe and the command module for the Apollo 11 Moon landing, Columbia continued this heritage of intrepid exploration. Perhaps Columbia's crowning achievement was the deployment of the gleaming Chandra X-ray Observatory in July 1999. Carried into space inside the orbiter's payload bay, the slender and elegant Chandra telescope was released on July 23. Still in flight today, the X-ray telescope specializes in viewing deep space objects and finding the answers to astronomy's most fundamental questions. Columbia and its crew were tragically lost during STS-107. As the Space Shuttle lifted off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida on January 16, 2003, a small portion of foam broke away from the orange external fuel tank and struck the orbiter's left wing. The resulting damage created a hole in the wing's leading edge, which caused the vehicle to break apart during reentry to Earth's atmosphere on February 1, 2003." - source: excerpted from NASA.gov. Provenance: collection of a US Naval Officer, given to him as a gift. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Light toning/fading to photographs, overall very good condition.
- A GROUP OF SIX NASA PRINTS, A "RED NUMBER"
A GROUP OF SIX NASA PRINTS, A "RED NUMBER" PHOTO AND EP...A GROUP OF SIX NASA PRINTS, A "RED NUMBER" PHOTO AND EPHEMERA, APOLLO 16, CREW SIGNED, CIRCA 1972, comprising four color offset lithographs, "Prime Crew of Tenth Manned Apollo Mission, Thomas K. Mattingly, II, John W. Young, Charles M. Duke, Jr.," signed in black and blue ink, "To: Amil Rodriguez, With Best Wishes from Apollo 16, Ken Mattingly, John Young, Charles Duke;" "Apollo 16 View of Earth," MSCL-88; "Apollo 16 CSM Viewed from LM with Earth Rise," taken from "Orion," on April 20, 1972 and "Casper" can be seen left of Earth, MSCL-90; "Apollo 16 Nears Touchdown," MSCL-91; a color photograph on Kodak paper, with red number in margin S72-35345, of "Apollo 16 (Spacecraft 113/Lunar Module/Saturn 510) Space Vehicle is Launched from Pad A, launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida at 12:54:00.569 p.m. (EST), April 16, 1972...," and a color vinyl sticker, "Apollo 16, Young, Mattingly, Duke." 8" x 10" Provenance: From the Private Collection of Amel Rodriguez- Pan America. Collection from Amel Rodriguez, Houston, Texas.
Condition:
Some minor expected wear and some smudges but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
- JOHN YOUNG-HUNTER, ELEANOR, 1949John
JOHN YOUNG-HUNTER, ELEANOR, 1949John Young-Hunter, (Scottish, 1874 - 1955) Eleanor, 1949, oil on board signed lower right: J. Young-Hunter inscribed verso: J. Young Hunter / Taos, N.M. exhibition history affixed to verso oil on board Dimensions: 25 x 15 3/4 in. (63.5 x 40 cm.), Frame: 30 x 21 x 1 1/2 in. (76.2 x 53.3 x 3.8 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Arizona
- John Chin Young
(American, 1909–1997)
Untitled
oil
John Chin Young
(American, 1909–1997)
Untitled
oil on canvas
signed john Young (lower right)
30 x 30 inches.
Property from the Sally W. Kaplin Living Trust, Northbrook, Illinois
- AUTOGRAPHED BY ARTISTS! TAOS AND ITS
AUTOGRAPHED BY ARTISTS! TAOS AND ITS ARTISTS, 1947, MABEL DODGE LUHAN, WITH 32 ARTIST SIGNATURES REPRESENTED IN THE BOOK. 11"H X 8"WAutographed by artists! Taos and Its Artists, 1947, Mabel Dodge Luhan, with 32 artist signatures represented in the book., Taos and Its Artists Mabel Dodge Luhan Duell, Sloan and Pearce, NY, 1947 Artists signatures include Dorothy Eugenie Brett (twice), Elmer Turner and Ila McAfee, Kenneth Miller Adams, Thomas Duncan Benrima, Oscar Laura Gilpin, Emil Bistram, Ernest Leonard Blumenschein, Helen Greene Blumenschein, Howard Norton Cook, Andrew Michael Dasburg (twice), Mabel Hussey Degen, Joseph A. Fleck, Leo Garel, Leon Gaspard, Ernest Martin Hennings, Joan Higgins Reed, Allan W. Reed, Frank B. Hoffman, Joseph A. Imhof, Rebecca Salsbury James, Eleanora Kissel, Barbara Latham, John Ward Lockwood, Beatrice Mandelman, Ila Macfee, Tony Mygatt, J. H. Sharp, Mary Valentine, John Young-Hunter. Dimensions: 11"H x 8"W
- JOHN YOUNG (1909-1977): PORTRAIT OF
JOHN YOUNG (1909-1977): PORTRAIT OF A BOYoil on canvas sighed lower right 36 x 24 inches Condition:
- JOHN YOUNG (1909 - 1997): "ABSTRACT"1990
JOHN YOUNG (1909 - 1997): "ABSTRACT"1990 acrylic on panel signed and dated lower right Provenance: The Estate of Barron Hilton image: 40 x 32 inches; 48 3/4 x 40 1/2 inches Condition:
- JOHN YOUNG (1909-1977): PORTRAIT OF
JOHN YOUNG (1909-1977): PORTRAIT OF A BOYoil on canvas sighed lower right 36 x 24 inches Condition:
- CIRCLE OF JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, (AMERICAN
CIRCLE OF JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY, (AMERICAN 1737-1815), PORTRAIT OF JOHN YOUNG, OIL ON CANVAS. UNFRAMED., 30 X 25 IN (76.2 X 63.5 CM)Circle of John Singleton Copley, (American, 1737-1815) Portrait of John Young, Oil on canvas. Unframed. Unsigned; sitter identified and attributed to Copley on paper label affixed to stretcher Oil on canvas. Unframed. Dimensions: 30 x 25 in (76.2 x 63.5 cm) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Jean B. Loring
- FIVE AVIATION OFFSET LITHOGRAPHS: ROY
FIVE AVIATION OFFSET LITHOGRAPHS: ROY GRINNELL (UFIVE AVIATION OFFSET LITHOGRAPHS: Roy Grinnell (U.S., born 1933) "Mission Accomplished," U.S. fighter plane and Japanese bomber, ten pencil signatures including Lt. Rex T. Barber and the artist; William S. Phillips (Oregon, born 1945) "I Could Never Be So Lucky Again," B-25 raiders, signed by Lt. Col. James H. Doolittle and the artist; William S. Phillips "Fifty Miles Out," B-29s, signed by the artist; Jerry Crandall (Arizona/Colorado, born 1935) "Wolfpack Leaders Downs Five," seven signatures including the artist; John Young (United Kingdom, born 1930) "Search for the Needle," six signatures including the artist. Each numbered. Images measure from 14.5" x 19" to 21" x 31.5". Three are framed.
- 1 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE
1 GALLON COBALT DECORATED STONEWARE JUGca. late 1850s; one gallon salt glazed cylindrical jug with slipped cobalt stemmed flower, impressed "Harrisburg, PA" with cobalt "1", flattened rounded rim, Albany slip glaze interior, perhaps by John Young & Co, 7 1/4"d, 11 3/4"h; Condition: slight fry to cobalt