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October 18-24 Online Auction 10/02/21 09:34:46 October 18-24 Online Auction Auction Opens: Fri, Oct 18 9:00am ET Auction Closes: Thu, Oct 24 9:00pm ET Lot Title Lot Title 0003 Book Title: "Truman's Presidential Public 0017B Book Title:"The Early Poems of John Greenleaf Papers"; published by the U.S. Government Whittier" circa 1900 Printing Office 0018 Collectable: Tiffany Key, in original packaging 0004 Book Title: "Eisenhower's Presidential Public and box Papers"; published by the U.S. Government 0020 Historical: (2) U.S. Supreme Court Books Printing Office 0021 Collectable: Assorted Hardback Books; Humor 0004B Historical: Vintage Swag: (2) "Roll Call" Cigar including some inscribed -Ear on Washington Lighters 0023 Hardback Book: Fireside Books Folk Tales 0004C Collectable: Historical: Book Title: "The Ghosts of My Friends", 1908 0024 Historical: Collectable: Brass Ship's Kerosene Light 0005 Historical: Collectable: Ronald Reagan 1985 Inauguration commemorative Maker's Mark 0025 Musical: Intrument: Collectable: Lyle Electric Bottle SEALED Guitar 1961-62; steel neck, untested 0005B Collectable: Art: Lalique Frosted Glass Covered 0026 Collectable: Book Title: "Mr. King, You're Box Having a Heart Attack" SIGNED 0006 Historical: Collectable: Book Title: "Johnson's 0027 Housewares: Collectable: Brass Kettle; stamped Presidential Public Papers"; published by the "H W Hayden's" (eBay$$) U.S. Government Printing Office 0028 Housewares: Collectable: Group of 5 vintage 0006B Historical: Collectable: Desktop Deco Cigar Libby frosted glass drinking glasses Humidor of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Tom C. 0029 Housewares: Collectable: Art: Large Leaf Form Clark; 1961 Clear Crystal Vase 0007 Historical: Collectable: Book Title: "Sid at 80"; 0030 Historical: Collectable:"Concorde" SST Swag; the life story of Sid Yudain; founder of "Roll Stationary; British Airways Call", the daily newspaper of Capitol Hill also 0030B Collection of Ephemera presentation gavel 0030L Book: Graphic Design: "Typographic Design": 0007C Book Title:"For Whom The Bell Tolls"; by 1992 Earnest Heminway; published by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York; 1940 0031 Book Title: Professional Staffs of Congress; 1963 0010C Book Title:Esquire's 1953 "Handbook for Hosts" 0031L Book: Graphic Design: "The One Show: Advertising's Best Print, Radio and TV: Vol. 0012 Collectable:(2) Antique Kerosene Wall 15: 1993 Lanterns; made by Perkins Marine Lamp and Hardware Corp., Brooklyn, NY (eBay$) 0032 Collectable: Vintage: 1890 Black Hand-made Lace Spanish Shawl Matilla and hankie BOHO 0012B Book Title:"My Father, A Remembrance by Hugo Black Jr." (includes the uncorrected first 0032L Book: Graphic Design: "Packaging Design 2": proof) 1985 0015D Book Title:"Run Sheep Run" by June 0033 Book Title: "You and Your Congressman" by Wetherell; 1947: Yudain inscribed Jim Wright; author inscribed 1/8 10/02/21 09:34:46 Lot Title Lot Title 0033A Books: "Museum of Living Art" published by 0042L Book: Graphic Design: "AOL Brand - Visual NYU; 1937; "Savitri's Way to Perfect Fitness Identity Guidelines"; Through Hatha Yoga"; 1979; and "Winfield 0043 Housewares: Assorted glassware House", published by the U.S. Department of State 0044 Collectable: Collection of twelve (12) Skeleton Keys 0033L Book: Graphic Design: "Ogilvy on Advertising": 1985 0045 Book Title: "Marjorie Morningstar" by Herman Wouk 0034 Housewares: Collectable: Cut water pitcher and (2) sets of champagne flutes 0045B Collectable: Historical: Book Title: "Lazy B" by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor; author inscribed 0034A Collectable: Vintage Ladies Cosmetics and Toiletries in Handmade Lace Box 0046 Housewares: Architectural: 4 sconce vintage electric metal chandelier 0034L Book: Graphic Design: "Graphic Idea Notebook":1980 0047 Musical: Instrument: Andre Peron (German?)Silver Clarinet (France) w/ 0035 Collectable: Historical: Princess Di and Prince mouthpiece and case Circa 1920's. Horn Charles Collectible Staffordshire Plate slightly misshapen. 0035L Book: Graphic Design: "Visual Presentation - 0048 Musical; Instrument: Conn Tenor Sax 16M The Effect of Pictures on The Subconscious"; Brilhart mouthpiece and case 1961 0048A Housewares: Collectable: Antique Copper 0036 Collectable: Historical: Collection of nine (9) Kettle; with handle unmarked Skeleton Keys 0048B Book Title:" The History of Hyde Park and the 0036L Book: Graphic Design: "The ITC Typeface House of Grosvenors" by Sir Max Pemberton; Collection"; 1980 1930 0037 Book: "An Album of American Battle Art" - 0048C Book Title: "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte; 1755-1918; published by the Libary of published by Hurst and Company; New York Congress; illustrated with plates 0049 Collectable: Metal:Collection including hand 0037L Book: Graphic Design: "The Print Casebooks: wrought iron door hardware, wedge and hitch The First Annual Edition" pin 0038 Children's Book: "Les Vacances de Lea" 0049C Book Titles: "Breaking News"; "Happy Days in Make sure this is only one book and not several 1934" and "Growing with Washington" 0038L Book: Graphic Design: "Benchmarks for 0050 Book: French; 1939; "Jean-Pierre - Science Literacy"; 1993 l'hebdomadaire de la famille" 0039 Children's Books x3 - Tolstoy, Sendak, Curious 0050C Collection of Hardback Books (x7) - Harry George "I know this book" -F. Gump Potter [1] 0039L Book: Graphic Design: "Envisioning 0050H Collection of WW II Ephemera Information"; 1990 0051 Book Title:"Stop Forgetting" by Bruno Furst; 0039T Collectable: Vintage Jim Beam Bottle (prior to Yudain inscribed UPC codes) 0051C Collection of Hardback Books (x4) - Adlai 0040 Collectable: Vintage; Neptune NR Kerosene Stevenson Brass Nautical Lantern (eBay$$) 0051H Collectable: Photo: Circus: 8 x 10" B&W of 0040L Book: Graphic Design: "The Complete Lion and "Tamer" Look closely Printmaker"; 1972 0052 Collection of glass, ceramics and cheese platter 0041 Collectable: Collection of eight (8) flat steel keys 0052C Book Title:"Coach: A Season with Lombardi"; by Tom Dowling; 1970 0041A Collectable: Package of 20 Cigars see #006A 0052H Collectable: Historical: Coal Mine - Mounted 8 0041L Book: Graphic Design: "SPD 25" -The Society x 10" B&W Photo by W H Rau of Coal of Publication Designers"; ; Breaker, Shenandoah, PA with history on verso 0042 Book Title: "Captive Capital"; by Sam Smith 0053 Collectable: Children: (4) Children's Pop Up author INSCRIBED Books 2/8 10/02/21 09:34:46 Lot Title Lot Title 0053C Book Title:"The RKO Girls" by James Robert 0062 Books: The Yale Shakespeare 40 vol set VG+ Parish; 1974 (eBay$$) 0053H Collectable: Photo: Large Format B&W Photo 0062B Housewares: Collectible: Tea Cup and Saucer: Printed on Photoboard; Snowy Street - Older Royal Tuscan Fine Bone China - Baltimore cars? Oriole 0054 Collectable: Historical:5 foot panoramic photo 0062H Collectable: magazine: Sports: 1961 Sports of Military Camp in Texas, 1911 Illustrated Baseball Issue 0054H Collectable: Historical: Photo: Large Format 0063 Books: Assorted American Heritage large B&W Photo Printed on Photoboard; "Fireworks format hardbacks in Washington" 0063B Housewares: Collectible: Tea Cup and Saucer: 0055 Collection of Children's Books English Staffordshire Bone China - Red Roses 0055H Collectable:(2) Large Format B&W WW II 0063H Collectable: Art:(2) Vintage Fairy Tale Home-front Photos Illustrations 0056 Musical Instrument: Saxaphone "Buffet 0064 Book Title: "The Last Hurrah" by Edwin Crampon Super Dynaction" O'Conner 0056H Collectable: Magazine: Sports: 1971 Sports 0064B Housewares: Collectible: Tea Cup and Saucer: Illustrated featuring Joe Theismann at Notre Royal Albert English Bone China Dame 0064H Collectable: Art:(2) Vintage Fairy Tale 0057 Housewares: Collectable: Assorted Frames - Illustrations Ornate 0065 Book Title: "Kinfolk" by Pearl S. Buck 0057B Collectable:Historical: Newsprint: Prohibition - 0065B Housewares: Collectible: Tea Cup and Saucer: The New York Herald; Sunday, May 6, 1923 Paragon English Fine Bone China 0057H Collectable: Magazine: Sports: 1984 Sports 0065H Collectable: Art: Print: 8 x 10" color print of Illustrated featuring Miami beating Washington "Jim Blood - An Old Peccunie Brave" 0058 Musical: Instrument: Conn C-Soprano 0066 Musical Instrument Stand Saxophone Saxophone 1924-5, w/ reed and Conn hard case 0066B Housewares: Collectible: Tea Cup and Saucer: 0058H Collectable: Magazine: Sports: 1984 Sports Royal Albert English Bone China - Blue Illustrated featuring Joe Theismann Cornflowers 0059 Book Title:"The Ultimate Seduction" by 0066H Collectable: Art: (6) Fairy Tale Illustrations Charlotte Chandler; author inscribed 0067 Housewares: Assorted Picture Frames (smaller) 0059B Music: Records: "Blue Barron and His Orchestra"; 1938-1941 0067H Collectable: Art: Original Geometric Art Collage (note bottom line tear); signed on verso 0059H Collectable: Magazine: Sports: 1985 Sports Beche?ck Illustrated featuring Nebraska Football Team 0068 Book Title: "Listen! The Wind" by Anne 0060 Historical: Collectable: Collection of Vintage Morrow Lindbergh Branded Matchboxes including Spiro Agnew, Roll Call, The U.S. Capitol and President of the 0068H Collectable: Art: (2) Vintage Fairy Tale U.S. Illustrations 0060B Housewares: Collectable: Tea Cup and Saucer: 0069 Book Title: "Forever Amber" by Kathleen English Fine Bone China Winsor 0060H Collectable: Magazine: Sports: 1966 Sports 0069H Collectable:(2) Classic Original Magazine Illustrated featuring Joe Namath Covers 0061 Books: Assorted hardbacks - History of 0070 Housewares: Collectable: 4 large Silver Plated Civilization - William Durant 8 volumes platters; some etched 0061B
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