- RUGER MARK III SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLRuger
RUGER MARK III SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLRuger Mark III semi-automatic stainless steel Competition Target pistol, .22 LR caliber, checkered walnut target grips, with original hard case and nine magazines, 5 1/2" barrel. SN - 227-65490 R . All handguns requiring registration must be shipped FedEx priority overnight. Some states have additional restrictions, so please make yourself aware of them prior to purchase (i.e. ammunition and firearms cannot be shipped to California). Visit www.atf.gov for more information on shipping firearms. NO in-house shipping for this lot.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
Condition:
Fine condition.
- SEVEN ENGLISH BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURAL
SEVEN ENGLISH BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNSeven English books on architectural design, 18th/19th c., including The Country Gentleman's Architect , Miller, 1787, Laing Hints for Dwellings , Carter The Builder's Magazine , Book of Designs , two folios English Brickwork and Architectural Turned Woodwork by Small and Woodbridge, and Vignola. The Five Orders of Architecture by Pierre Esquie.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Several boards detached but present. Laing with overall toning and staining, mainly to corner.
- LOT OF 6 VINTAGE MAGAZINESLot of 6 Vintage
LOT OF 6 VINTAGE MAGAZINESLot of 6 Vintage Magazines
- LOT OF 3 RARE ANTIQUE MOTION PICTURES
LOT OF 3 RARE ANTIQUE MOTION PICTURES CLASSIC MAGAZINESLot of 3 Rare Antique Motion Pictures Classic Magazines
- 13 VINTAGE MUSIC NOTE MAGAZINES13 Vintage
13 VINTAGE MUSIC NOTE MAGAZINES13 Vintage Music Note Magazines
- FOUR PHOTOPLAY ANTIQUE MAGAZINESFour
FOUR PHOTOPLAY ANTIQUE MAGAZINESFour Photoplay Antique Magazines
- A 'Stick and Ball' Umbrella Stand and
A 'Stick and Ball' Umbrella Stand and Magazine Rack
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
Height of stand 27 1/4 x width 9 1/2 x depth 9 1/2 inches.
Height of rack 25 1/2 x width 21 x depth 10 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Contemporary Stainless Steel and Leather
A Contemporary Stainless Steel and Leather Firewood or Magazine Caddy
Height 13 1/2 x width 18 x depth 12 inches.
- JIM KNOWLTON "PENISES OF THE ANIMAL
JIM KNOWLTON "PENISES OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM” (1985 LITHOGRAPH)Jim Knowlton
(American, 20th/21st c.)
Penises of the Animal Kingdom , 1985
Lithograph on paper
23" x 35"
A dryly offbeat scientific chart of relative anatomies, which gained a cult following and earned its creator an "Ig-Nobel Prize" in 1992. Knowlton conceptualized, illustrated, and produced the posters himself while in graduate school, which he sold under the moniker "The Scientific Novelty Co." for $10. When Knowlton tried to publish an advert promoting his poster in Playboy Magazine, he was denied on the grounds of inappropriate content.
Condition
Curled ends and creasing from rolled storage. The edges of the poster are bumped, with two resulting small tears.
- GUY ANDERSON "WOMAN FEEDING PIGEONS"
GUY ANDERSON "WOMAN FEEDING PIGEONS" (DRAWING CA. 1950S)Guy Anderson
(Washington, 1906-1998)
Woman Sitting on a Bench with a Child, Feeding Pigeons , circa 1950s
Marker on paper
25" x 19"
A quiet sketch of figures sitting among the pigeons of Seattle's Pioneer Square by Guy Anderson, noted "mystic painter" of the Northwest School art movement. LIFE magazine called Anderson one of the Northwest's "Big Four," along with Mark Tobey, Morris Graves, and Kenneth Callahan. Anderson's artwork, often figural in subject, took spiritual inspiration from cultural sources ranging from Hindu texts to Greek myth to indigenous Pacific Northwest iconography. His work is held in numerous major museum collections, including the Seattle Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Signed to the bottom right corner. Accompanied by a 2004 letter from Deryl Walls, the owner of Gallery Dei Gratia and executor of Anderson's estate. Housed in a glazed frame measuring 38" x 31 1/2".
Condition
There are central vertical and horizontal folds to the sheet, some creases along the top edge, and minor creases from handling along the side edges. Pinholes at the corners.
- Tote Vintage Life Magazines & WWII Newspapers
Tote Vintage Life Magazines & WWII Newspapers
- FRANK VINCENT DUMOND 8 DRAWINGS & STUDIESFrank
FRANK VINCENT DUMOND 8 DRAWINGS & STUDIESFrank Vincent Dumond (American, 1865-1951). Set of 8 drawings, 7 on paper and one on board. Including studies and portraits of women and men, and landscapes. Pencil, charcoal, body color and one pastel. All unsigned.
Standing woman with Frank Vincent Dumond estate stamp lower right and on verso, and additional notation in pencil on verso "This drawing was executed by my father, Frank Vincent Du Mond, as a sketch for a Liberty Loan Bond [illegible] the U.S. government in 1947. Elizabeth DuMond Perry." Small landscape drawing with notation on verso in pencil "this drawing was executed by my father, Frank Vincent Du Mond in 1910, Elizabeth DuMond Perry". Male nude with estate stamps lower left and on verso. Study of man with notation in pencil on verso "This drawing was executed by my father, Frank Vincent Du Mond as sketches for illustrations of a story in Harper's Weekly Magazine in 1905. Elizabeth Du Mond Perry". All unframed, matted and affixed to the mount along the top edge. Seated man in suit 22 1/2" x 14 1/4" (with mat 26 1/4" x 18"). All with minor creases to edges and corners, all with tears and losses to edges and corners, most with pinholes at corners. Standing woman large losses to edges and corners, staining upper left, detached from mount, mat torn; woman in landscape staining and foxing throughout, chips to corner of board; small landscape large losses to lower portion of sheet.