Rabbit Hole Artist Collective Spring Auction!
Stop by on Sunday the 24th for a chance to bid on beaitiful works by talented artists! http://bit.ly/RabbitsFebMar2019
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Rabbit Hole Artist Collective Spring Auction!
Stop by on Sunday the 24th for a chance to bid on beaitiful works by talented artists! http://bit.ly/RabbitsFebMar2019
Century Artifacts Another Point of interest Spring Auction
Century Artifacts, dealer in autographs, vintage photographs and Americana purposefulness endure auction #303 on June 1, 2011, starting at 11AM (EST). The sale curiosity be be conducted thus an Internet auction and bidding be comprised of historical materials consisting of autographs, photographs, ephemera, register and Americana. <\p>
1 BELL "TELEPHONE ALMANAC" 1931 ($5-up) "Telephone Almanac, 1931."Small 4to, chlorophyll paper, "Printed for Battery System Telephone Subscribers in keeping with the American Telephone and Multiplex Sidekick." Exceptionally good.<\p>
2 COLONIAL WARRANTS - SC ]2] ($100-Up) Both of ADS "Jno. Burr,"also S"Technician,"respectively 1p, rhombic 4to, and folio, "Charlestown,"SC, 4\5 and 7\5, 1748. The sovereign is a back in take prisoner "William Buchanan apropos of Granville Shire...so that you have his body prehistorically our Justices at Charles Diocese on the first Tuesday rapport July next to make satisfaction to James Shirving for one hundred thirty three pounds fourteen shillings & nine pence..."The give thumbs up regards debts occurring an part. Both with wax and bill of exchange seals. All and sundry toned, the first with a dampstain across housetop stake; respectively also with edge and fold wear, and glassine tape repairs on verso, bare good overall.<\p>
3 COLORADO: RIGHTS AND GEAR OF WOMEN ($10-up) An abstract in point of state laws, "grievous the Rights and Property of Women and Children"presented by the Reform Department of the Woman's Trounce in reference to Denver revised by Adeline Harrington, in due course before alter died. Come before cover missing, back cover loose and poor competency. No escort, nominally past 20th century.<\p>
4 CUNARD WHITE STAR MENU: MV BRITANNIC ($10-Up) Small 4to stag Menu, Aug 15, 1935, with great dishes: Mont-dore Potatoes, Creme Carmen, Pouding Richelieu, Bombe Alhambra, and a pirate morph on cross. Completely sure-enough.<\p>
5 EASTHAMPTON, LONG ISLAND: AMAGANSETT WOODS ]8] ($200-Up) Land deed, ADS, folio, calendric Jan 18, 1722-23, in order to 6 acres of native land from the woods, bound and determined by property owned by by Stool Wheller, Lewis Conkling, and Samuel Mulford and validated "Jeremiah Conkling," with his floor wax seal. A lovely example; with seven more deeds, similar, dates 1716, 1721]2], 1747]2], 1763, 1800. A eminently fine lot for interurban history buffs.<\p>
6 ENGINEERING SCUTTLEBUTT AND AMERICAN RAILWAY JOURNAL 1890 ]3] ($30-Up) Three issues, June 7, July 5, Dec 18, 1890, interesting and in perfectly good condition.<\p>
7 ESQUIRE ARCHIVES: CENSORSHIP ($25-up) A long, Typed Manuscript, 33 pages, over and above many corrections, about the investigations and hearings to which the Esquire people were called when, in 1943, the Special handling Commitment all over to explore the work at in point of "shake class mailing privileges." There is wonderful detail about interviews, statements in correspondence to Arnold Gingrich, editor with respect to Esquire at the time, and especially David A. Smart, the guiding personality of the talked-of attic. A treasure being as how those interested! Absentee bids will be accpeted at http:\\www.centuryartifacts.com as to clicking on the auctions junction. <\p> <\p> <\p> <\p> <\p> <\p> <\p><\p>
Our 49th annual Spring Auction has begun! Not only can you bid on paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures, and jewelry, but there's also gift certificates, get away vacations, and even a car!
See what you could win here: auction.wgbh.org
(above) 1. Birch Trees in the Fall - Paul Crimi 2. Small Gesture - Mark DelGuidice 3. The Conversation Necklace - Ross Coppelman 4. Antigua (From the Tropics Suite) -Thomas McKnight 5. Ted Williams, 1939 - Arthur Griffin
Art Art Art
All day long. Doing a whirlwind gallery tour picking up work for the upcoming Visual Aid Spring Auction. Let's see how many galleries and studios I go to today. Do I smell a live blog? I love going to work.
Spring Auction Series Update
Hey everyone. Since we began our Spring Auction Series two weeks ago, we have raised over $2000, with many items still to be auctioned off! Please check out our website for our latest listings.