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ALTDEUTSCHES HERZ UND GEMüT,
ALTDEUTSCHES HERZ UND GEMüT, 1880Title: Altdeutsches Herz und Gemüt in Poesie und Prosa, hauptsächlich aus dem sechzehnten und siebzehnten Jahrhunderte. Publisher: Velhagen & Klasing, Bielefeld und Leipzig Date:1880
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Hermann Herzog (American/German
Hermann Herzog (American/German 1831-1932) Southwestern scene w/figure Sgn. lower right H. Herzog. Oil on boardCondition: Slight cupping to panel and minor paint loss. Original frame.Dimensions: 8'' x 10 1/2''Provenance: A Buffalo NY family.E
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FRANK HERZ, BRONZE SCULPTURE
FRANK HERZ, BRONZE SCULPTURE Frank Herz (American, 1936-2016), Untitled, patinated welded metal, unsigned, mounted on white painted wood plinth, 30.5"h x 22"w x 15"d, 33"h x 26.5"w x 12"d (incl. plinth)
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SCHERENSCHNITTE. Germany late
SCHERENSCHNITTE. Germany late 19th century. Paper cutout with pinprick designs and watercolor accents. Eight hearts with armorial shields surround a star flower and contain inked names and messages for a husband and wife. Some wrinkles and loss. Information on the text included on the back. In a frame 15.5''h. 18.5''w. Ex Bill Samaha (Ohio/Massachusetts).
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Fraktur: A Liebesbriefe Valentine
Fraktur: A Liebesbriefe Valentine cutwork picture lancaster, pennsylvania, circa 1824 Two-sided heart-form cut paper, ink inscribed and surrounded by a red ribbon border, the front inscribed in German and dated "1824", the reverse signed and dated "Henry Meylin his hand and / pen writing Lancaster / Pennsylvania / 1824", framed. H: 13 3/4 in. W: 14 1/2 in. (overall) Slight discoloration to ribbon and paper, waterstain to front, tiny tears to edges.
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Hermann Ottomar Herzog (1832 -
Hermann Ottomar Herzog (1832 - 1932); Deer in wooded landscape; oil on panel; 6 1/2" x 10"; signed H. Herzog lower right; also signed verso with illegible title?
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GERMAN HUMMEL PORCELAIN FIGURAL
GERMAN HUMMEL PORCELAIN FIGURAL GROUP: ''Here's My Heart '' HUM #1187 TM-7 (1991-2000). With original box. Dimensions: 6.75''L x 5''W x 11''H. The figural group is in excellent condition with minimal wear and no visible chips or repairs.
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A porcelain heart-shaped wall
A porcelain heart-shaped wall pocket, painted pink cabbage roses, possibly Derby, 14cm wide
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Hermann Herzog
Hermann Herzog (Pennsylvania/California/Germany, 1831-1932) Southern River Landscape, signed lower right "H. Herzog," oil on canvas, 12 x 8-7/8 in.; ripple molding frame,
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FRAKTUR BY JOSEPH LOCHBAUM (THE
FRAKTUR BY JOSEPH LOCHBAUM (THE NINE HEARTS ARTIST AMERICAN ACTIVE 1800-1806). Watercolor and ink on paper. Colorful hearts angels tulips and flowers in green blue red and yellow. Some imperfections. In an early 20th century curly maple frame. 12 1/2''h. 15 1/4''w. Minor paper loss damp staining and fold lines.
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FRANK HERZ, LARGE SCALE
FRANK HERZ, LARGE SCALE SCULPTURED PAINTING Frank Herz (American, 1936-2016), Red Dancer, oil on canvas mounted to sculpted board, signed and dated verso, 57"h x 90"w x 2"d
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Hermann Herzog (German/American,
Hermann Herzog (German/American, 1832-1932) "Atlantic City", pencil on paper, sight 4" x 6", titled lower left, retains gallery label en verso "Chapellier Galleries, Inc., NY". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
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Group of sterling silver articles
Group of sterling silver articles to include a flask cigarette case heart-shaped box etc.
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HAND WARMER- Fitted with a gimbaled
HAND WARMER- Fitted with a gimbaled spirit warmer; the pierced hemispheres are engraved with flowers and pheasants on the exterior. German States probably Nuremberg 17th/18th C. Brass. Diam. 7'' complete and in very good condition. See: ''Es W?rmt die F
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Paper cut outs of a potted flower
Paper cut outs of a potted flower and of a heart both mounted and in one frame. 9.5"x7.5"
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Herman Ottomar Herzog
Herman Ottomar Herzog (Pennsylvania/California/Germany, 1832-1932) Yosemite Falls, Lower Yosemite Valley, signed lower right "H. Herzog", oil on canvas, 21 x 29 in.; modern gilt wood frame,
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REHN Ludwig. ''Zur Chirurgie des
REHN Ludwig. ''Zur Chirurgie des Herzens und des Herzbeutels '' Archiv f¼r Klinische Chirurgie. Berlin: Verlag von August Hirschwald 1907. pp. 723-778. 8vo. Housed in a black buckram protective custom case with the number ''44'' in pencil on the inside cover of the case a leather label on the case spine and Fleming's gilt goat emblem on the cover above the Fleming family motto ''Let the Deed Shaw''. Note: A rare book from Ian Fleming's library of nineteenth-century science and thought. The article details the first successful suture of the heart completed in 1896 by Ludwig Rehn. At the time Rehn wrote this article in 1907 his patient was still alive. ''Fleming began collecting as a result of his conversations with Percy Muir a bookseller at Dulau's and Elkin Matthews. He first toyed around with collecting modern first editions but they did not really inspire him. He took a rather unexpected and uncharted route when he asked Muir to acquire for him in first editions ''books that marked milestones of progress - books that had started something.'' He sought out the original contributions of scientists whose work was responsible for the great discoveries inventions and theories of the nineteenth century. He had all his purchases specially encased in black buckram fleece-lined boxes with an image of his bookplate on the cover.'' - Lilly Library Indiana University
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Vibrant German fraktur dated 1828
Vibrant German fraktur dated 1828 with a central heart with verse surrounded by pinwheels birds and trailing heart border 13... ?
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(SURGERY) HEISTER LORENZ
(SURGERY) HEISTER LORENZ Chirurgie in welcher alles was zur Wundartzney gehoeret. Nuremberg: Johann Adam Stein and Gabriel Nicolaus Raspe 1747. 4to full calf engraved frontispiece portrait. With 38 folding engraved plates of surgical instruments. ''Heister was the founder of scientific surgery in Germany. His book ... was the most popular surgical text of the eighteenth-century.'' (Garrison-Morton 5576 1718 original edition) Light rubbing to boards; a few plates frayed along the fore edge; manuscript ex-libris to title page.
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PRINT, OLEG ZHIVETIN Oleg
PRINT, OLEG ZHIVETIN Oleg Zhivetin (Russian, b. 1964), "Tender Heart," silkscreen with painted detail, signed lower right, edition 70/95, sheet: 32"h x 32"w, overall (with frame): 49.5"h x 49.5"w
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JIM HARTER (1941 - 2015): DIE
JIM HARTER (1941 - 2015): DIE GRETCHENpublished 1973 Speleo Press 9 1/4 x 6 3/4 inches; 15 x 12 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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PETER MAX (GERMAN/NEW YORK, B.
PETER MAX (GERMAN/NEW YORK, B. 1937)Peter Max (German/New York, b. 1937), "Heart", 2014, acrylic on paper, signed lower center, signed, dated and personalized on backing board, 9 in. x 11 in., framed.
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1812 Virginia fraktur, two books:
1812 Virginia fraktur, two books: heart and floral decorated fraktur inscribed "Sarah Seherfizin(?) 1812", 7 x 5 in., large chip and loss at top, edge chips, stains and discoloration; 1797 Baltimore religious book by Samuel Saur, Das Kleine Davidische Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions , in old-style German, full leather, inscribed on frontis pages "David Kagey" and "Mary Kagey, her hymn book, Shenandoah County of Virginia, North River, April the 4th in the year of our Lord 1836", 6-3/4 x 4-1/4 in.; another with similar inscription by Mary Kagey in 1836, new testament printed in Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1808, by Michael Billmeyer, text in old-style German, full leather, 6-3/4 x 4-1/4 in., both books in good condition with strong bindings, rubbed edges and bumped corners, chip at top of spine of one, abrasions and wear, some foxing and toning , (three pieces). Private South Carolina Collection
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Metal hearth stand early 19th c.
Metal hearth stand early 19th c. with cut-out heart decoration and brass handles. 13"h.x15"w.x15.25"d.
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Pennsylvania German Taufschein
Pennsylvania German Taufschein dated 1792 with printed heart and hand-drawn and colored parrots and flowers. 12.5"x16"
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FRANK HERZ, LARGE SCALE
FRANK HERZ, LARGE SCALE SCULPTURED PAINTING Frank Herz (American, 1936-2016), Blue Dancer, oil on canvas mounted to sculpted board, signed and dated verso, 64"h x 105"w x 2.5"d
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FRAKTUR. American late 18th
FRAKTUR. American late 18th century watercolor and ink on laid paper. Blue and red flowers and heart. Recording the 1798 birth of Anna Marie Herter in Libonon (sic) Township Dauphin County Pennsylvania. Imperfections. In a late frame 11''h. 9 3/4''w. By Brechall. Ceases taped repairs.
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FRANK HERZ, LARGE HANGING SCULPTURE
FRANK HERZ, LARGE HANGING SCULPTURE Frank Herz (American, 1936-2016), Abstract Form (blue), electrical conduit and auto tail pipes encased in polyurethane foam and polyester resins, approx. 48"h x 77"w x 50"d
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HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG
HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG (AMERICAN/GERMAN, 1832-1932) LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas. Signed 'H. Herzog' (lower right).
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HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG
HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG (GERMAN/AMERICAN 1832-1932) A PA...HERMANN OTTOMAR HERZOG (German/American 1832-1932) A PAINTING, "Mountain Lake," 19TH/20TH CENTURY, oil on artist's board, signed at L/L, "H. Herzog;" 9'' x 15 1/2'', framed 15 1/2'' x 22''. Note: Hermann Herzog was born in Bremen, Germany and trained at the Dusseldorf Academy, but moved to the United States in the late 1860s. He settled in Philadelphia but traveled widely in the western US and in Mexico. His work is often compared to artists of the Hudson River School such as Albert Bierstadt though it is usually smaller in scale and more influenced by realism. Provenance: Collection of Orinda Hetherington, Houston, Texas
Condition:
There is some surface dirt, but no visible signs of damage. Under UV no signs of alteration. 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."
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Hermann Herzog (American,
Hermann Herzog (American, 1832-1932) "A Woodland Interior with Deer on the Riverbank", oil on canvas, 16" x 23-1/2", signed lower right "H. Herzog". Presented in an ebonized wood frame.
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Herman Herzog
Herman Herzog Pennsylvania/California (1832-1932) EVENING ON THE HASLEBERG oil on canvasboard framed signed: lower right H15'' W20 1/2'' Provenance: Raydon Gallery New York Upstate South Carolina private collection. Other Notes: Verso bearing old gallery labels. 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.
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3 vols. (1 wrappers) Bellow, Saul:
3 vols. (1 wrappers) Bellow, Saul: Herzog. New York: Viking, (1964). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; corners very slightly bumped, other minor edge wear, d/j (light edge wear, minor wear to joints). VG/VG+. * Mr. Sammler's Planet. New York: Viking, (1970). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. blue cloth 7 bds.; minor wear, d/j (occasional light chipping along edges). VG. * Humboldt's Gift. New York: Viking, (1975). 1st ed., advance reading copy. 8vo, orig. yellow wrappers. Slightly toned.
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Hermann Herzog
Hermann Herzog (Pennsylvania/California/Germany, 1831-1932) Evening Coastal Landscape, fisherman on shore, 1871, signed lower left "H. Herzog 1871", oil on Winsor Newton Mill board, 13-7/8 x 20 in.; 19th century gilt wood and composition frame,
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PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN
PENNSYLVANIA PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN VALENTINEExtremely rare Pennsylvania German large cutwork valentine for Johannes Schaffer, who was born in Philadelphia ca. 1788 , the sawtooth border centers on a circle with script, flanked by eight radiating rows of hearts, with script interspersed with intricate love birds, tulips, and vine arrangements in red, green, and yellow, each with cutwork names, 13" dia. Germanic fraktur of Philadelphia origin is very uncommon as the city was basically Quaker and English speaking.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Losses to two areas of border and sporadic separating of tulips from vines. Framed in UV protective glass.
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PRINT, PETER MAX Peter Max
PRINT, PETER MAX Peter Max (German/American, b. 1937), "Flag With Heart," circa 2002, offset lithograph with acrylic embellishments, signed lower center, studio copyright stamp verso, overall (with frame): 31.5"h x 27"w