- BUGS BUNNY "CARMEN BUGS" CERAMIC TILE.Vought,
BUGS BUNNY "CARMEN BUGS" CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul. Bugs Bunny "Carmen Bugs" Ceramic Tile. Warner Bros./Imagine Design, 1994. Number 20 from an edition of 100. Signed and numbered in gold ink by the artist. Inspired by the 1944 cartoon episode "What's Cookin' Doc?" in which Bugs demands a vote recount when he is beaten out for an Academy Award by James Cagney, and depicting him striking a Carmen Miranda pose. Fired ceramic clay tile created by the 'Catalina' method introduced in California in the 1930s and employed with perfection here by Vought. Artist's COA signed and numbered. 11 _ x 11 _". Original black frame. Fine.
- BUGS BUNNY "MERMAID BUGS" CERAMIC TILE.Vought,
BUGS BUNNY "MERMAID BUGS" CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul. Bugs Bunny "Mermaid Bugs" Ceramic Tile. Warner Bros./Imagine Design, 1994. Number 20 from an edition of 100. Signed and numbered in gold ink by Vought. Inspired by the 1944 cartoon episode "Hare Ribbin" and depicting Bugs as a sexy mermaid. Fired ceramic clay tile created by the 'Catalina' method popularized in California in the 1930s and employed with perfection here by Vought. Artist's COA signed and numbered. 11 _ x 11 _". Original black frame. Fine.
- BATMAN THE JOKER CERAMIC TILE.Vought,
BATMAN THE JOKER CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul. Batman The Joker Ceramic Tile. DC Comics/Imagine Design, 1990s. Artist's proof copy. Signed and inscribed "A/P" in gold ink by the artist. Depicting the first and most famous of the super-villains confronted in the Batman series, lifting goggles from his eyes and grinning menacingly at the viewer. Fired clay ceramic tile created by the 'Catalina' method introduced in California in the 1930s. 11 _ x 11 _". Original black frame. Fine.
- DAFFY DUCK CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul.
DAFFY DUCK CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul. Daffy Duck Ceramic Tile. Warner Bros./Imagine Design, 1994. Number 1 of 5 artist's proofs. Signed and numbered by Vought in gold ink. Inscribed and signed by Vought on frame verso to the previous owner. Hand-colored fired clay ceramic tile depicting Daffy with a telephone receiver held to his ear as he juggles several speakers. Artist's COA signed and numbered in same ink. Mounted in black frame. 19 _ x 19 _". Fine.
- UNCLE SCROOGE MCDUCK CERAMIC TILE.Vought,
UNCLE SCROOGE MCDUCK CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul. Uncle Scrooge McDuck Ceramic Tile. Walt Disney/Imagine Design, (1993). Artist's proof copy. Signed and numbered by Vought in gold ink. Colorful fired clay ceramic tile depicting Uncle Scrooge with dollar signs in his eyes as he beholds money. Mounted in original black frame. 19 _ x 19 _". Fine.
- DONALD DUCK ANGRY SAILOR CERAMIC TILE.Vought,
DONALD DUCK ANGRY SAILOR CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul. Donald Duck Angry Sailor Ceramic Tile. Walt Disney/Imagine Design, (1993). Artist's proof copy. Signed and numbered by Vought in gold ink. Handsome fired clay ceramic tile depicting Donald Duck lunging angrily headfirst toward the viewer. Mounted in original black frame. 19 _ x 19 _". Fine.
- BUGS BUNNY "KING BUGS" CERAMIC TILE.Vought,
BUGS BUNNY "KING BUGS" CERAMIC TILE.Vought, Paul. Bugs Bunny "King Bugs" Ceramic Tile. Warner Bros./Imagine Design, (1993). Number 1 of 2 artist's proofs. Signed and numbered by Vought in gold ink. Magnificent fired ceramic tiles forming a fine depiction of Bugs, the most well-known Looney Tunes character, in regal attire. Mounted in original black frame. 16 x 16". Tiny chip on reverse side at upper right corner, not affecting image.
- PAUL VOUGHT SIGNED JOKER BATMAN GLAZED
PAUL VOUGHT SIGNED JOKER BATMAN GLAZED TILEFramed Warner Brothers limited-edition 'Catalina' ceramic tile, "Joker," signed P. Vought (Paul Vought, American, 20th c.), 1994, numbered 13/ 100, inspired by "Batman: the Animated Series," accompanied by certificate of authenticity issued by Warner Brothers, tile: approx 12"h, 12"w, overall: approx 15.25"h, 15.25"w, 7.75lbs**Provenance: A private collection. The consignor had an early love for Disney and their beloved characters. She was employed by both the Disney Company and Warner Brothers Galleries for several years handling animation art and sales of scarce collectible items. She worked directly with many of the artists involved in the production of artwork, studio film and television shows. During her time with Warner Brothers Galleries she was able to procure pieces directly from the company vault in Burbank, CA.**
- SMALL GROUP OF VINTAGE AND NEWER JEWELRY.
SMALL GROUP OF VINTAGE AND NEWER JEWELRY. 20th century. Group of jewelry including: two garnet bead rope necklaces - 26" and 27"l; one single strand garnet beads - 18"l; 5-strand Keshi pearl necklace, yellow metal clasp, 16"l; two 10K gold LTV ( Ling-Temko Vought) service pins, 30 and 35 years; two Chance Vought Aircraft service pins, 10K and 14K, 15 and 20 years; Together with three gold plated fashion rings.
- WWII U.S. MARINES FIGHTER AIRCRAFT,
WWII U.S. MARINES FIGHTER AIRCRAFT, ORIGINAL ART c. 1940s, "Feeding a Fighter", charcoal on paper, title and number stamp left edge, no signature observed, U.S. Marines and Navy fighter plane Vought F4U Corsair being fueled, loose and unframed, 23"h x 28"w (sheet)
- MECHANICSBURG O. (AMERICAN SCHOOL
MECHANICSBURG O. (AMERICAN SCHOOL LATE 19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas signed ''G.M. Vought'' lower right. Naive image of the progression of industry in Mechanicsburg. Damage. Tacked to a wooden board 31''h. 34 1/2''w. The damage includes quite a few tears and holes. The canvas is fragile and there is a lot of crazing.