- PAINTING, PAT KLEIN Pat Klein (American,
PAINTING, PAT KLEIN Pat Klein (American, 20th century), "Illusions of an Aging Child," 1983, acrylic and rhoplex on canvas, signed, titled and dated verso, gallery label (Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, CA) and exhibition label (Seattle Art Museum, States of War, 4/18/85-6/19/85,) affixed verso, canvas (unframed): 61.75"h x 84"w
- LOT OF 18 BASEBALL & OTHER AUTOGRAPHSLot
LOT OF 18 BASEBALL & OTHER AUTOGRAPHSLot of 18 baseball & other autographs, Including: Big Bird from Sesame Street, Stan Musial, Willie Mays, Pete Davison, Roy Campanella, Brooks Robinson, Craig Swan, Ken Singleton, Warner Wolf, Pat Kelly, Terry Crowley, Doug DeCinces, Earl Weaver, John Kucks, Jim Bouton, Sammy Stewart, and 2 illegible.
- AUTOGRAPH ALBUM YANKEES ORIOLESSignatures
AUTOGRAPH ALBUM YANKEES ORIOLESSignatures include: Whitey Ford, Phil Rizzuto, Mel Allen, Willie Mays, Warren Spahn, Bob Feller, Stan Musial, Brooks Robinson, Joel Youngblood, Earl Weaver, Terry Crowley, Doug DeCinces, Pat Kelly, Warner Wolf, Jim Davis and a letter from David Letterman. All collected by the same collector from the 70s to the 90s. None of these have been authenticated.
- PAINTING, PAT KLEIN Pat Klein (American,
PAINTING, PAT KLEIN Pat Klein (American, 20th century), "Illusions of an Aging Child," 1983, acrylic and rhoplex on canvas, signed, titled and dated verso, canvas (unframed): 61.75"h x 84"w. Provenance: Stephen Wirtz Gallery, San Francisco, label verso. Exhibited: Seattle Art Museum, States of War, 4/18/85-6/19/85, label verso.
- PAT KIM SCULPTURAL HEW TABLE STYLE DPat
PAT KIM SCULPTURAL HEW TABLE STYLE DPat Kim, American (Born 1987). Solid walnut sculptural Hew Occasional Table, Style D, designed by Pat Kim for Design Within Reach. Original label is on the bottom. Measures 18"H x 14.25"W x 12.5"D.
- Pair Massachusetts late Federal carved
Pair Massachusetts late Federal carved card tables Boston area circa 1820 shaped rectangular top conforming to elliptic and hollowfront frieze with brass trim on bottom edge resting on acanthus-carved ring-turned and twist-reeded legs terminating in brass cups and casters. H29 1/8'' W37 3/4'' D17 5/8'' (2pcs) Provenance: Maryland private collection. Literature: The form of these tables is described in Benjamin Hewitt Pat Kane and Gerald Ward: THE WORK OF MANY HANDS CARD TABLES IN FEDERAL AMERICA 1790-1820 (Yale: 1982) as square with elliptic and hollow front half-elliptic and hollow ends and ovolo corners. Although clearly grounded in earlier and lighter Federal-era models this pair of tables assumes the new bolder presentation of the form based on Classical examples. Similar tables with more extensive decoration: heavily carved acanthus-leaf decoration above reeded or rope-turned legs brass inlays and carved skirt decoration originated in the Salem Massachusetts area and are associated with the shop of Samuel McIntire. The carved acanthus turret corners the applied brass decoration and the rope-turned legs seen here reflect the extent of McIntire's influence. Other Notes: A brass plaque affixed to the tables indicate that they were made for Lewis Whiting Fisher (1792-1827) and Nancy Fisher (1800-1881) of Wrentham Massachusetts about 30 miles southwest of Boston. Both the Whiting and Fisher families were prominent and prolific in the city. Lewis Whiting Fisher the son of Lewis and Abigail Whiting Fisher graduated from Brown University in 1816 and studied law with the Honorable Josiah H. Fiske of Wrentham the same office where renowned educational reformer Horace Mann began his apprenticeship in 1819. He opened his own office in Wrentham in 1820 the year he married Nancy Fisher and it is likely this pair of tables was made the same year. He lived in Wrentham until his death in 1827. The couple had four children: Lewis (1821-1881) Henry (1822-1870) Elizabeth (b. 1825) and George Park Fisher (1827-1909) who attended Brown and Yale where he became a professor of theology and wrote many texts including History of the Christian Doctrine still today considered to be an iconic work of Christian theology. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- TWO FRAMED PICTURES OF HOUNDS The one
TWO FRAMED PICTURES OF HOUNDS The one in pen and ink signed and inscribed ''To Marjorie '' the other; studies after Pat Kelly. 14 3/4 x 16 3/4 in. and 26 x 30 3/4 in. (frame).
- PAT KELLY: HORSES IN CORRAL Pencil and
PAT KELLY: HORSES IN CORRAL Pencil and wash on paper signed lower left and dated 1994. 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (sheet).
- (PHOTOGRAPHY STEICHEN EDWARD) SANDBURG
(PHOTOGRAPHY STEICHEN EDWARD) SANDBURG CARL Steichen the Photographer. New York: Harcourt Brace (1929). 4to black cloth lettered in gilt slipcase. First edition. Number 532 of 925 copies signed by Sandburg and Steichen on the limitation page. Signed by Walter A. O'Meara James Woolf Pat Kelly and six others on the f.f.e.p. Illustrated throughout with reproductions of Steichen's photographs. Minor wear to boards and slipcase; otherwise fine.