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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) 14 ¼" x 27 ¾" plate size "Norman Rockwell Visits a County Agent'', 1948. Limited edition collotype print, signed in pencil lower right, numbered A.P. (Artist Proof) in pencil lower left, signed in the plate lower right, Circle Gallery blind stamp in lower left margin, double matted in a gilded frame, overall 25 ¾" x 37 ¾".
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(2) FRANKLIN MINT STERLING SILVER
(2) FRANKLIN MINT STERLING SILVER ROCKWELL PLATES(lot of 2) Franklin Mint limited edition "solid" sterling silver Norman Rockwell 8" diameter plates new and unopened in plastic wrap display boxes, includes 1971 "Bringing Home the Tree', 1971 "Under the Mistletoe", each approx. 6.05ozt silver, box sizes for shipping: 2"h, 10.25"w, 10.25"d, total: 3.70lbs
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7 NORMAN ROCKWELL COLLECTIBLE
7 NORMAN ROCKWELL COLLECTIBLE CERAMIC PLATESDecorative plates with individual painted scenes; gilded details.
All pieces marked Norman Rockwell. 10.25"D, largest.
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Norman Rockwell (American,
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) "The Inventor" lithograph, circa 1970 pencil signed and numbered 46/200 18" x 18"
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4PC NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM
4PC NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM DECORATIVE PLATESPlates depicting transfer images of artworks created by American painter and illustrator Norman Rockwell.
Includes the following works: The Lighthouse Keepers Daughter, The Toymaker, The Cobbler, and For a Good Boy. Descriptions of artworks on the back of plates. Plate stands included. Norman Rockwell Museum backstamp. Original box included. Box dimensions: 7.5"H, 3.5"W, 9"L. #NormanRockwell
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 6.5" dia.
Manufacturer: Norman Rockwell Museum, Inc.
Country of Origin: Japan
Condition:
Good. Box shows minor wear. One plate stand missing.
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5 STERLING NORMAN ROCKWELL
5 STERLING NORMAN ROCKWELL PLATES: 5 Franklin mint Sterling limited edition Norman Rockwell plates. Comprising; 1- 2nd Annual Christmas, 1971, 1- 3rd annual Christmas, 1972, 1- 4th annual Christmas, 1973, 1- 5th annual Christmas, 1972, 1- 6th annual Christmas, 1975. All reside in their original lined presentation boxes. Approx. 1.75'' h x 11'' l x 11'' w. Also included is a Sterling square plaque of the Saturday Evening Post. Monogrammed at bottom. Approx. 4.25'' h x 3.5'' w.
CONDITION: No condition issues to be noted.
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Norman Rockwell (American
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978) "Our Heritage". Nine color collotype on BFK Rives paper signed in the lower right margin in pencil numbered 23/200 in the lower left margin published in 1976 by Eleanor Ettinger blind stamp in the lower left corner of the paper matted and framed under glass overall 38" x 30-3/4". Image 28" x 21" paper 33-3/4" x 25-1/8".
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SIX FRANKLIN MINT STERLING NORMAN
SIX FRANKLIN MINT STERLING NORMAN ROCKWELL PLATES Christmas plates for 1970-1975, in the original boxes with paperwork; 8 in. Diam., 35.75 ozt.
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4PC NORMAN ROCKWELL COLLECTIBLE
4PC NORMAN ROCKWELL COLLECTIBLE PLATESLimited edition fine china plates; The Tycoon, The Music Maker, The Professor and Golden Rule.
Knowles and Gorhan backstamp. Knowles; plate numbers on back. Gorham plate with gold gilt accent. Good condition. #NormanRockwell
Artist: Norman Rockwell
Issued: 1974 - 1986
Dimensions: 8.5" dia
Manufacturer: Edwin M. Knowles / Gorham
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Good condition.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) 27" x 21" "Ticket Seller", 1937, originally created for the April 24, 1937 edition of the Saturday Evening Post. Full-color lithograph on Japon paper, signed in pencil lower right, inscribed AP from the artist proof edition lower left, hand-proofed and printed by Circle Gallery with CG blind stamp lower left, unframed. The edition consists of 320 impressions; 200 were numbered and 60 were signed, 35 impressions were pencil signed and designated with Roman numerals, and an additional 25 were printed on Nacre (Japon) paper and signed.
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NORMAN ROCKWELLAmerican
NORMAN ROCKWELLAmerican 1897-1978Study for Fixing a Flat''. The finished version of ''Fixing a Flat'' appeared on the August 3 1946 issue of The Saturday Evening Post. Inscribed in ink lower right ''Best wishes to my good and patient friend Herb Townsend. Sincerely Norman Rockwell.''Note: Accompanied by one handwritten and six typed letters from Rockwell to Mr. Townsend. The letters are all signed by Rockwell and dated from 1960-1962. Their content pertains to a collection of images by noted illustrator Howard Pyle. According to the letters Rockwell was saddened at the loss of his Pyle reference materials in his 1943 studio fire. In a letter from April 19 1960 Rockwell notes ''Howard Pyle has always been my ideal and it was perhaps my greatest loss in the fire to lose my collection''. Mr. Townsend sent Rockwell a loose portfolio of Pyle images for which Rockwell wanted to send a finished work as a thank you. In another letter Rockwell laments ''For two years now I have felt unhappy about not being able to send you an original ... It may sound silly to you but it is almost impossible for me to get an original that isn't a louzy [sic] one ...''. In the last handwritten letter Rockwell states ''I am sending this sketch on tissue only as a stop-gap until I get you a decent original. You see most of my works are owned by the advertiser or in the case of The Post the originals go on a travelling show for a couple of years''. The lot includes all seven original letters as well as the box of Pyle material. Rockwell returned them to Mr. Townsend as he was unable to provide a finished original in exchange.Pencil on tissue paper 19'' x 15'' sight. Framed.''
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VILETTA COMMEMORATIVE PLATE, NORMAN
VILETTA COMMEMORATIVE PLATE, NORMAN ROCKWELL REMEMBERED...Round plate decorated with a seated Norman Rockwell, surrounded by characters he created with love.
Marked plate number 3154B. Norman Rockwell Museum and Viletta backstamps. Black wooden plate stand included. #normanrockwell #viletta
Issued: 1979
Dimensions: 10.2" dia.
Manufacturer: Viletta
Country of Origin: USA
Condition:
Good.
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PRINT, NORMAN ROCKWELL Norman
PRINT, NORMAN ROCKWELL Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978), "Playbill - Charwomen in Theater (1948)," color collotype, pencil signed lower right, edition 146/200, image (sight): 25.5"h x 20"w, overall (with frame): 35.5"h x 29"w
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 -
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 - 1978) 20 ?" x 19 ?" sheet size "Four Seasons", 1974. Suite of 4 lithographs each printed on Velin d'Arches paper, hand-signed in pencil lower right corner to each and numbered in pencil lower left corner of each, numbered 104 / 200, hand-printed and proofed by the Circle Gallery, custom portfolio bound in a green/grey cloth, with title sheet and sheet describing the limited edition lithographs, totaling six pages, blindstamp lower left corner, overall portfolio size 21 ¼" x 19 ¾".
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) 26 ¼" x 21 ¼" "Trumpeter (Sour Note)", 1931, originally created for the November 7, 1931 edition of the Saturday Evening Post. Full-color lithograph on Japon paper, signed in pencil lower right, inscribed AP from the artist proof edition lower left, hand-proofed and printed by Circle Gallery with CG blind stamp lower left, unframed.The edition consists of 320 impressions; set of 200 were numbered, another set of 35 were A/P's numbered with Roman numerals, a set of 60 were unnumbered;, and another set of 25 were unnumbered and printed on Japon paper.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978) 29 ¼" x 24" "Boy Gazing at Pictures of Glamorous Stars (Star Struck)", September 22, 1934, Saturday Evening Post cover. Eleven-color lithograph on Arches, signed in pencil lower right, inscribed AP for artist proof edition lower left, hand-proofed and printed at Atelier Ettinger in September 1976 with blind stamp lower left, Arches watermark, unframed. A total of 320 prints in this edition were produced.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (NY/MA,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (NY/MA, 1894-1978) "Convention", collotype, 1976 limited edition, pencil signed and marked as artist's proof, unframed, sheet size: 30 5/8" x 25", with embossed seal lower left corner, image: 24 1/2" x 20". Small spot in background upper right, soiling and light bends to edges. Appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post published May 3, 1941, and was a favorite of Rockwell.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 -
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 - 1978) 22 ¼" x 16 ¼" sight size "Traveling Salesman", 1984. Offset color lithograph on parchment paper, signed in the plate, from the posthumous American edition of 350 after the 1962 original edition, numbered in pencil by the publisher 180/350, double matted and framed, overall 29 ½" x 23 ¾". Certificate of Authenticity included.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL. "AMERICAN FAMILY,"
NORMAN ROCKWELL. "AMERICAN FAMILY," FIVE LITHOGRAPHS (American, 1894-1978). Ed. 105/200, each pencil signed "Norman Rockwell," sheet sizes: 26 x 19 3/4 in., enclosed in a clothbound portfolio.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (UNITED STATES,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (UNITED STATES, 1894-1978) COLLOTYNORMAN ROCKWELL (United States, 1894-1978) collotype, "Gary Cooper." Pencil signed lower right, edition 100/200. Image measures 23" x 18". In a wood frame; 36.5" x 30.5" overall.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 -
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 - 1978) 27" x 21" sheet size "Wet Paint". Color collotype on paper, signed in pencil lower right, numbered edition A/P lower left, Joe Gross Gallery label verso, hinge mounted to mat board, matted and framed under glass in gilt frame, overall 33 ?" x 28 ?".
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (UNITED STATES,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (UNITED STATES, 1894-1978) COLLOTYNORMAN ROCKWELL (United States, 1894-1978) collotype, "Freedom from Want," a family having turkey dinner. Pencil signed lower right, and artist proof. Image measures 28" x 22". In a gilt wood frame; 42.75" x 34.25" overall.
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EDWIN KNOWLES NORMAN ROCKWELL
EDWIN KNOWLES NORMAN ROCKWELL 'CONFIDING IN THE DEN' PLATE AND A GERMAN PAINTED PORCELAIN CHARGER, D OF LARGER: 9 3/4 IN. (24.8 CM.)Edwin Knowles Norman Rockwell 'Confiding in the Den' Plate and a German Painted Porcelain Charger,, Dimensions: D of larger: 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm.)
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SELECTION OF COLLECTIBLES &
SELECTION OF COLLECTIBLES & DECORATIONS Includes six Franklin Mint Norman Rockwell sterling silver plates, a Wedgwood cream pitcher, Hummel figures, four Turkish pottery bowls, pink lustreware, cranberry glass, and glass stemware.
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Norman Rockwell Bisque Figurine
Norman Rockwell Bisque Figurine ''The ShipBuilder'' with matching plate excellent.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (UNITED STATES,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (UNITED STATES, 1894-1978) COLLOTYNORMAN ROCKWELL (United States, 1894-1978) collotype, "Saying Grace." Pencil signed lower right, edition 144/200. Image measures 28" x 26.5". In a wood frame; 37.5" x 35.5" overall.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 -
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 - 1978) 27 ?" x 22 ¼" sheet size "Gary Cooper (The Texan)". Color collotype on paper, signed in pencil lower right, numbered edition A/P lower left, Joe Gross Gallery label verso, hinge mounted to mat board, matted and framed under glass in gilt frame, overall 33 ?" x 28 ?".
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 -
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 - 1978) 16 ¾" x 13 ¼" image; 25 ½" x 19 ½" paper "Ben Franklin's Belles", 1973. Color lithograph on Arches paper with watermark, signed in pencil lower right, AP in pencil lower left for Artist Proof edition, from series of story illustrations by Norman Rockwell from 1964 edition of Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac, publisher's (Circle Gallery) blind stamp lower left, in a metallic frame, overall 31" x 26".
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978), THE SWING Lithograph in colors, 1976, pencil signed and numbered 35/200 lower margin, matted and framed.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN 1894-1978) 33 ½" x 25" "Our Heritage", 1950 Calendar illustration for Boys Scouts of America for Brown & Bigelow. Nine-color collotype on cream wove paper, signed in pencil lower right, inscribed AP from the artist proof edition lower left, printed by Atelier Ettinger in June of 1976 with blind stamp lower right corner, unframed. The edition consists of 295 impressions
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Norman Rockwell (American,
Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) signed print "Grandpa and Me", collotype on paper, pencil signed, trial proof, 22-1/4" x 22-3/4" sight; together with "Luncheon with George and Willie", offset lithograph, signed "Robert Charles Howe", 476/1000, very good condition
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Norman Rockwell (American
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1974) Art Critic color collotype edition 164/200 signed Norman Rockwell (lower right) 27 1/2 x 25 1/2 inches.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN,
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894-1978), THE SPECIALIST Lithograph, circa 1950s-60s, pencil signed and numbered 167/200 lower margin, matted and framed.
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SIXTEEN GORHAM CHINA NORMAN
SIXTEEN GORHAM CHINA NORMAN ROCKWELL COLLECTOR PLATEScirca 1970s from the selection of the four seasons series for circa 1940s-50s each 10 1/2 inches diameter Condition:
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Norman Rockwell (American
Norman Rockwell (American 1894-1978) Bottom Drawer color collotype edition 164/200 signed Norman Rockwell (lower right) 28 x 25 1/4 inches.
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NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 -
NORMAN ROCKWELL (AMERICAN, 1894 - 1978) 25" x 18 ?" sheet size "Saturday Evening Post" covers, 1972. A suite of fifteen color prints, published by Harry N. Abrams, New York, loosely inserted as issued into cloth-backed portfolio with introduction pages written by Thomas S Buechner, former director of The Brooklyn Museum, each print hand-signed by the artist in black marker lower right corner, overall 25 ?" x 20".