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Lot# 1051 CHARLES DARWIN: The Descent of Man, Volumes I and II, 1871 |
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CHARLES DARWIN: The Descent of Man, Volumes I and II, 1871 The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, First Edition, 1871, D. Appleton and Company, New York, Volume I, 409 pages; Volume II, 435 pages including index; hardcover, with Ex Libris labels ''Blackford Condit, Terre Haute, No. 519/ No. 520 / Octo 29 1872'', 2 pcs, est:$300/500 |
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Lot# 1052 ZANE GREY: 'The Thundering Herd', 1925; 'Nevada', 1928 |
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ZANE GREY: 'The Thundering Herd', 1925; 'Nevada', 1928 First Editions: The Thundering Herd, 1925, 400 pages, Grosset & Dunlap, New York, hardcover cloth, with inscription "Dady [sic] from Edith/Xmas''; Nevada, 1928, 365 pages, Harper & Brothers, New York and London, hardcover with dust jacket, with inscription "Fern Hellems/1929", 2 pcs, est:$400/600 *Price Realized: $862.50
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Lot# 1053 JOHN STEINBECK: 'The Moon is Down'; 'Cannery Row'; 'East of Eden'; 'Sweet Thursday'; 'The Short Reign of Pippin IV' |
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JOHN STEINBECK: 'The Moon is Down'; 'Cannery Row'; 'East of Eden'; 'Sweet Thursday'; 'The Short Reign of Pippin IV' First Editions: The Moon is Down, 1942, 188 pages, The Viking Press, New York, hardcover with dust jacket; Cannery Row, 1945, 208 pages, The Viking Press, New York, hardcover with dust jacket; East of Eden, 1952, 602 pages, The Viking Press, New York, hardcover with dust jacket; Sweet Thursday, 1954, 273 pages, The Viking Press, New York, hardcover with dust jacket; The Short Reign of Pippin IV, 1957, 188 pages, The Viking Press, New York, hardcover with dust jacket; 5 pcs, est:$1500/2000 *Price Realized: $1,610.00
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Lot# 1054 MARK TWAIN: 'Innocents Abroad (Or New Pilgrim's Progress)'; 'Mark Twain's Sketches'; 'Life on the Mississippi'; 'Is Shakespeare Dead?'; 'Mark Twain's Notebook' |
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MARK TWAIN: 'Innocents Abroad (Or New Pilgrim's Progress)'; 'Mark Twain's Sketches'; 'Life on the Mississippi'; 'Is Shakespeare Dead?'; 'Mark Twain's Notebook' First Editions: 'Innocents Abroad (Or New Pilgrim's Progress)', 1869, 651 pages, American Publishing Company, Hartford, Hardcover, Ex Libris label George A. Newett, Medina, NY; 'Mark Twain's Sketches', 1875, 320 pages, American Publishing Company, Hartford and Chicago, hardcover; 'Life on the Mississippi', 1883, 624 pages, James R. Osgood and Company, Boston, hardcover; 'Is Shakespeare Dead?' 1909, 150 pages, Harper & Brothers, New York, hardcover; Second Edition: 'Mark Twain's Notebook', 1935, Harper & Brothers, New York and London, hardcover with dust jacket; 5 pcs, est:$1500/2000 |
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Lot# 1055 H.G. WELLS: 'The Works', the Atlantic Edition, 28 Volumes, 1924 |
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H.G. WELLS: 'The Works', the Atlantic Edition, 28 Volumes, 1924 Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, with Volume One signed by author, set number 585 of 1050, bound by Strikeman & Co for Charles Scribners Sons in blue morocco leather with blue cloth boards, spines gilt-tooled, gilt spine lettering with two raised bands, marbled endpapers; comprising: (1) The Time Machine; The Wonderful Visit, and other Stories (2) The Island of Doctor Moreau; The Sleeper Awakes (3) The Invisible Man; The War of the Worlds (4) Anticipations, and other papers (5) The Food of the Gods; The Sea Lady (6) The First Men in the Moon, and some more human stories (7) The Wheels of Chance; Love and Mr. Lewisham (8) Kipps (9) A Modern Utopia, and other discussions (10) In the Days of the Comet, and Seventeen Short Stories (11) The Undying Fire, and philosophical and theological speculations (12) Tono-Bungay (13) Ann Veronica; Boon (14) The New Machiavelli (15) Marriage (16) The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman; Socialism and the Family (17) The History of Mr. Polly; Bealby (18) The Passionate Friends, and three essays (19) The Research Magnificent (20) The War in the Air, and other War Forebodings (21) The World Set Free, and other War Papers (22) Mr. Britling (23) Joan and Peter (24) Joan and Peter (cont.); The Story of a Great Schoolmaster (25) The Soul of a Bishop; The Secret Places of the Heart (26) A Volume of Journalism (27) The History of the World (28) Men Like Gods. Hardcover cloth and leather, 28 pcs, est:$2500/3500
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Lot# 1056 MARC CHAGALL & JEAN LEYMARIE: 'The Jerusalem Windows' |
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MARC CHAGALL & JEAN LEYMARIE: 'The Jerusalem Windows' First American Edition, 1962, 211 pages, Andre Sauret, Monte Carlo, hardcover with dust jacket, folio, includes two original colored lithographs done expressly for this edition, est:$500/700 *Price Realized: $575.00
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Lot# 1057 A patinated bronze re-cast El Camino Real bell |
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A patinated bronze re-cast El Camino Real bell Probably last quarter 20th century, of typical form, marked ''California Junipero Serra- 1713 - 1784'', 13.5'' H x 12.5'' W, est:$600/800 *Price Realized: $587.50
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Lot# 1058 A Cary of London miniature cased brass nautical sextant |
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A Cary of London miniature cased brass nautical sextant Probably late 19th Century, marked ''Cary London'' and numbered ''2659'', complete with four viewing tubes and two additional eyepieces, ebony handle, in mahogany case, the case, 3.5'' H x 6'' W x 6'' D, est:$500/700 |
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Lot# 1059 A Hamilton Marine Chronometer / Deck Watch, Model 22 |
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A Hamilton Marine Chronometer / Deck Watch, Model 22 Circa 1940s, Hamilton Watch Co., Lancaster, PA, serial number 2F19231, 21 jewels, gimble mounted in mahogany case, with storage/travel case, the inner case, 6'' H x 6'' W x 6'' D, est:$300/500 *Price Realized: $1,150.00
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Lot# 1060 A Steinway & Sons Model B mahogany grand piano |
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A Steinway & Sons Model B mahogany grand piano Circa 1938, serial number 290961, the soundboard inscribed "For Richard Hageman / Theodore Steinway / 1938'', together with an associated ebonized bench, 2 pcs, 82'' W, est:$20,000/25,000 *Price Realized: $20,700.00
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Lot# 1061 A Fender Stratocaster white electric guitar, signed Eric Clapton, Jimmie Vaughan and Robert Cray |
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A Fender Stratocaster white electric guitar, signed Eric Clapton, Jimmie Vaughan and Robert Cray Serial number MN2 88566, 39'' H x 11.5'' W, est:$800/1200 *Price Realized: $1,092.50
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Lot# 1062 A New York Yankees 1930 team autographed baseball |
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A New York Yankees 1930 team autographed baseball A blue and red stitched Reach OAL (Barnard) baseball signed by Hall of Fame inductees Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Earle Combs, Tony Lazzeri, Bill Dickey, Waite Hoyt, Herb Pennock, Red Ruffing, and Lefty Gomez along with fellow teammates Yats Wuestling, Dusty Cooke, Ben Chapman, Benny Bengough, Roy Sherid, Ed Wells, Harry Rice, Lyn Lary and manager Bob Shawkey, one further name is illegible, in a clear plastic case together with a framed pennant ''NY/1927/ World Champions / Yankees / Murderer's Row'' and black and white photo of Yankees Stadium, 2 pcs, the frame, 15.25'' H x 32'' W, est:$2000/3000 *Price Realized: $3,162.50
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