- ARTHUR SMITH (AMERICAN, 1897-1972),
ARTHUR SMITH (AMERICAN, 1897-1972), BOXING MATCH Acrylic, watercolor, and ink wash on artist board, faintly signed at lower left, retaining gallery label en verso, float mounted and framed.
- A floor standing kick boxing dummy labeled,
A floor standing kick boxing dummy labeled, Century. 66"H x 21"W at shoulders x 21"base dia. Condition: used, good CT Transfer Fee $20
- MUHAMMAD ALI SIGNED PHOTOcolor photograph
MUHAMMAD ALI SIGNED PHOTOcolor photograph of boxing legend, signed "Muhammad Ali", with Beckett letter of authenticity #A33191, photo sight 9-1/4 x 7-1/2 in., framed overall 17 x 14 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
good overall condition
- TOM MOLINEAUX VS TOM CRIBB BOXING FIGURINES
TOM MOLINEAUX VS TOM CRIBB BOXING FIGURINES American bare-knuckle boxer who spent much of his career in Great Britain and Ireland. 8? H x 4? diameter
- "JAGO BLACK" BOXING MOTIF FOLK ART PAINTED
"JAGO BLACK" BOXING MOTIF FOLK ART PAINTED PANEL Folk art polychrome painted panel, depicting "Jago Black" modeled as a boxer poised to fight, painted inscription along right edge: "Jago Black 1857. Overall: 67.5" H x 15.5" W x 1.25" D.
- (3) BOXING EPHEMERA, PATTERSON VS. LISTON
(3) BOXING EPHEMERA, PATTERSON VS. LISTON POSTER(lot of 3) Boxing ephemera, including: (1) Fight Pictures poster, World's Heavyweight Championship, c.1962, Floyd Patterson (1935-2006) vs. Sonny Liston (1930-1970), distributed by Allied Artists, trimmed upper margin, approx 31"h, 27"w, (1) clipped page from The National Police Gazette, New York, c.1926, depicting Gene Tunney (1897-1978) in the ring and in his Marine uniform, approx 16"h, 10.75"w, (1) boxing advertisement, Mexico, approx 23.5"h, 7 7/8"w
- (3) ANTIQUE ESTATE GOLD GEMSET FIGURAL
(3) ANTIQUE ESTATE GOLD GEMSET FIGURAL STICK PINS(lot of 3) Antique estate figural and gemset stick pins, including (1) 10kt (stamped) fox, (1) 10kt (stamped) boxing glove with .03ct diamond and (1) 14kt gold (tested) pearl and diamond stick pin, longest: 2.75"l, 7.8 grams (inclusive of all material)
- BRIAN HATTON (1887-1916): BOXING; AND
BRIAN HATTON (1887-1916): BOXING; AND THE PUBTwo charcoal and gouache on paper, both variously inscribed on the reverse.
16 x 14 1/2 in. (sheet), 17 1/2 x 16 in. (frame), 9 1/2 x 8 1/4 in. (sight), 16 x 13 3/4 in. (frame).
Note: Both images were used as illustrations in the 1911 book by John Masefield called The Everlasting Mercy .
Condition
Both with some staining. The Pub with two splits at top. Not examined out of frame.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- WILLARD MULLIN (AMERICAN, 1902 - 1978)
WILLARD MULLIN (AMERICAN, 1902 - 1978) Watercolor and ink on paper. Boxing Ring. Signed lower left. From the Long Island, NY estate of Paul Brown. Dimensions: 20.5" high x 15.75" wide Condition: Toned. Crease at right; small spot center.
- DATED 1921 BOXING CHAMPION JACK DEMPSEY
DATED 1921 BOXING CHAMPION JACK DEMPSEY BROADSIDE CARTOON Period broadside cartoons printed for distributon to clubs and saloons. 19 1/2" x 26 1/2" to 21 1/2" x 31". Fold as issued to mail. Unframed, shrinkwrapped over gatorboard. Published by Weekly Cartoon Service and Paramount Advertising Corporation.
Used as the endpapers for "A Flame of Pure Fire; Jack Dempsey and the Roaring '20s", by Roger Kahn, Harrcourt & Brace, 1999. "Back to the Stone Age" with characters depicting Dempsey as 'Stone-Hammer Dempsey' and rear end papers 'The Champ Still Reigns' with characters of the '20s depicting Dempsey enjoying the fruits (and wealth) of success.
- (4) Sterling boxing and swimming medals
(4) Sterling boxing and swimming medals to include 1927 shield form boxing medal reading, "U.D.S & S.C Winner J. Smith Mar. 1927" with enamel painted boxing scene at front, etched decoration, 1-3/8" L, sterling medal with boxer in ring at front, marked sterling at back, 1-3/8" dia, sterling medal depicting two boxers in ring, crest and banner decorated, without engraving, 1-1/4" L and 1921 Philad'a Turngemeinde reading "Maude Ketley 53 Miles' at back, 1-3/8" dia, 1.6 TO
- TIN LITHO POPEYE KNOCKOUT BANKca. 1935;
TIN LITHO POPEYE KNOCKOUT BANKca. 1935; made by the Straits Mfg. Co., Detroit, MI; Straits made two variations - Popeye knockout and the boxing champ - this Popeye bank is the rarer of the two due to trademark infringement, 4 1/2"x 3 1/2"x 2 1/4"; Condition: no issues, works as it should