Mantiques and the Modern Man Cave Auction: Including Items from the Estate of Charles Bud Wilkinson

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Jun 28
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$20-200....................................by $10s
$200-500.................................by$20/50s
$500-1,000.............................by$50s
$1,000-2,000..........................by$100s
$2,000-5,000..........................by$250s
$5,000-10,000.......................by$500s

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WOODARD LIPE FINE ART AND AUCTION

1304 Ashby Rd. Olivette MO, 63132            (314) 643-3806

 

MANTIQUES AND THE MODERN MAN CAVE AUCTION

COLLECTION FROM THE ESTATE OF CHARLES BUD WILKINSON

50TH ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION PRINTS FROM DR. SEUSS

RARE VINTAGE FRENCH AND ITALIAN MOVIE AND ADVERTISING POSTERS

 

SATURDAY JUNE 28TH 10 AM CST. 

Doors open at 9am.

REGULAR PREVIEW MONDAY JUNE 23RD- FRIDAY JUNE 27TH FROM 10AM-5PM

WOODARD LIPE AUCTION: 1304 ASHBY RD. ST. LOUIS MO 63132

REGISTER ONLINE at www.woodardlipe.com.*

Short on time?  Absentee Bids and Telephone Bids are easy!

CALL (314) 643-3806.  UPS SHIPPING  and WHITE GLOVE DELIVERY AVAILABLE 

*For in Person Bidding, pre-registration is encouraged prior to arriving at auction for faster service.  Please review the terms and conditions for a full explanation of all bid options and payment guidelines.

 


Step into a world where history, art, and culture converge at our exclusive auction, "Mantiques and the Modern Man Cave." This curated collection boasts an extraordinary array of high-value art and collectibles that embody rare historical significance and artistic mastery.

Highlights of the auction include sought-after rare sports memorabilia from the esteemed Estate of Charles Bud Wilkinson, celebrating the spirit of athletic achievement. Collectors will also be captivated by an original 1945 letter and signature from Winston Churchill, a remarkable testament to leadership during a pivotal time in history. Auction enthusiasts will recognize items sourced from Julien's Auctions in 2001, particularly those featured in the iconic Icons and Idols of Rock 'n Roll auction, capturing the essence of musical legends.

The collection further delights with iconic 50th Anniversary prints from Dr. Seuss, alongside important artworks by renowned artists such as Johann Berthelsen, Edward Pain, George Yater, Peter Max, Oyvind Fahlstrom, Norman Rockwell, Marcel Mouly, and Sandu Lieberman. Rounding out this impressive array are rare 1940s American advertising signs, vintage French and Italian large format movie posters, early Native American Pima woven baskets, and evocative African Nkisi and Nkondi sculptures. Additionally, explore Hollywood autographs and taxidermy specimens that add unique charm.

Join us in celebrating significant achievements across art, history, and society. Don’t miss the opportunity to acquire these extraordinary treasures that express the essence of the modern man cave. Mark your calendars for a memorable event that transcends mere collecting—it's a tribute to the richness of our shared cultural heritage!

FEATURED LOT 224: 

American Football Coaches Association, 1958, Chas. B . Wilkinson, President, Plaque

 

FEATURED LOT 228:

Handwritten Letter dated October 22, 1945 from Winston Churchill to Alexander Walkden

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FEATURED LOT 232: 

Theodor Geisel (United States 1904-1991) Dr. Seuss Limited Edition, 50th Anniversary Series, Cat in the Hat, Color Serigraph

 

 

LOT 1

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Mid Century Grey Glass Advertising Trays for Blue Cross and Union Federal Savings and Loan

LOT 2

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Vintage 1960s The Playboy Club"Glass Ashtray & Playboy Lighter

LOT 3

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 Gerald R Ford Presidential Seal White House VIP Gift Golf Ball

LOT 4

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John F. Kennedy Bronze Medal in Acrylic Glass Stand

LOT 5

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Gerald Ford Official Autographed Pen and Seal of POTUS

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Vintage Moet and Chandon Ashtray from Dom Perignon, France

LOT 7

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Cherry Wood Turned Vase by L. Haywood, Tippecanoe, Indiana

LOT 8

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Vintage Wood Plaque of the Massachusetts Coat of Arms

LOT 9

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Pair Carved African Ebony Bookends, Mid Century

LOT 10

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6 Traditional Salmon Flies from Ireland

LOT 11

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Dreamtime Aboriginal Bark Painting

LOT 12

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Palden Lhamo Cast Bronze Sculpture

LOT 13

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Hotei, small chinese root carving, 20th century

LOT 14

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 Russian Palekh Black and Red Lacquered Enamel box, signed 

LOT 15

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Antique Japanese Meiji Woven Bamboo Tondotsu Tobacco Pouch

LOT 16

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New International Development Co. Locking Rosewood Cigar Humidor

LOT 17

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Edward VII Royal Army Medical Corps Officers Cross Belt and Buckle

LOT 18

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Assorted Historical Military and Veiled Prophet Patches

LOT 19

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Grundig-Majestic 2028 (1959) Wood Tube Table Radio, Working Condition

LOT 20

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Joe Milieh, Sabreliner Model 65, 1992, Limited Ed. Print 227/258

LOT 21

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Hassan J. Richter (German b. 1969), Oh Mein Gott, Limited Edition Photograph 6/200, 2014

LOT 22

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Carol Hepp, Etching of Monkey, Skip, signed and numbered 20/100

LOT 23

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Aida Whedon (American 1915-1994) Hand Colored Etching, Another Kind of Thistle, AP, signed by artist

LOT 24

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The Last Christmas Card, Sante Fe, 1980  79/90 Signed Brewer

LOT 25

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Bettie Becker, Intaglio Etching

LOT 26

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Acrylic on Paper, signed Di Grauoff

LOT 27

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Acrylic on Paper, Di Grauoff

LOT 28

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Alejandro Romero 1948- Mexican Festival of the Arts, 1979, signed

LOT 29

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Alejandro Romero, Mural Dedication, Chicago 1979, signed

LOT 30

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Aida Whedon (American 1915-1994) Hand colored Etching, In Bloom, numbered 9/100 and hand signed by artist

LOT 31

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Aida Whedon (American 1915-1994) Greek Fisherman Etching Artists Proof, Pencil Signed

LOT 32

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Edguard Lavache (Haitian) Market Scene, Acrylic on Canvas

LOT 33

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John R. Ballator (American 1909-1967) Charcoal on Paper, Model Standing, Signed and Numbered 8/25, 1943

LOT 34

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Wendy Saxon Brown (American) Reverse Cut Glass Plaque of 1920s Style Woman, Signed

LOT 35

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Large Vintage Apothecary Jar with Cut Glass Stopper

LOT 36

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Daum France Crystal Cubist Bowl Sculpture

LOT 37

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Antique Landscape Oil Painting, Signed R. Hotchkis

LOT 38

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Original Oil Painting on Canvas Depicting a Winter Sleigh Scene, Signed by Hass, NY

LOT 39

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Joseph Craig (English) Quarter Horse, Color Serigraph, Limeted Ed. 42/80, signed

LOT 40

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Carol Grigg BRINGING HEJIRA HOME , Panel 2,  Print Indian Horse

LOT 41

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Dang Lebadang (1921-2015) Limited Edition 21/150 Color Serigraph, Signed

LOT 42

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Arthur Dale Crittenden, Stormy Village, 1969, Acrylic on Board

LOT 43

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Bernd Funke (Germany 1902-1988) Framed Oil on Board Portrait Tyrolean Gentleman with Hat

LOT 44

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Bernd Funke (Germany 1902-1988) Framed Oil on Board Portrait Tyrolean Gentleman in Green Jacket

LOT 45

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Vintage Vuarnet France PX200 Mens Sunglasses

LOT 46

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Vintage Mens Vuarnet France Skilynx Sunglasses

LOT 47

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Signed Photograph of Kevin Connley and Adrian Grenier, Indy 500, May, 3, 2010

LOT 48

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Signed Photograph of James Cameron, Backstage at the Critics Choice Awards, 2010

LOT 49

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Robert De Niro and Al Pacino Autograph Signed Movie Still

LOT 50

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Marin Scorsese Autographed Glossy Photograph

LOT 51

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Autographed Bo Derek Nude Photograph

LOT 52

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Original Broadway Poster, Julius Caesar, Starring Denzel Washington, Signed and Framed

LOT 53

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Kirk Douglas Autographed Promotional Photo of Spartacus

LOT 54

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Rolling Stone Magazine Cover, Signed by Robin Williams, 1991

LOT 55

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Chevy Chase Autographed Caddyshack Movie Poster

LOT 56

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Signed Photograph from The Producers Broadway Musical Starring Will Ferrell, Matthew Broderick, and Nathan Lane

LOT 57

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McCuthcheon Cartoons

LOT 58

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McCutcheon cartoons

LOT 59

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Michigan City Early Tourist Paperweight

LOT 60

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1930's Art Deco Female Spelter Bookends

LOT 61

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Chinese Cultural Revolution Maoist Ceramic Porcelain Vase, 1968

LOT 62

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Two Pair Cree Native American Beaded Moccasins in Box

LOT 63

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Hand Carved African Mask

LOT 64

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Antique Travel Memorabilia, including Phelps's Travellers Guide, two Paperweights, Wards Motor Record Book, and Mitchells Travellers Guide

LOT 65

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Cased Pair of Silver Backed Gents Brushes, Birmingham 

LOT 66

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Art Deco Solid Bronzed Cast Metal Book Ends, Miss Moderne, 1929

LOT 67

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19th Century Wooden Religious Santos, St Anthony of Padua

LOT 68

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Antique Collection of Early Razors including Bresduck Double Duck

LOT 69

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Antique Knights Templar Ornamental Sword

LOT 70

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Mola Folk Art from Panama Featuring Animal Heads

LOT 71

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Continental Radio and Television Co., Admiral Bantam 29-G5, Tube Radio, 1941

LOT 72

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French Copper Trading Beads, 17th C

LOT 73

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Al Capone St. Valentine Day Massacre, Chicago 1929, Brick

LOT 74

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Northwestern Penny Green Porcelain Peanut Dispenser Model 33

LOT 75

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Watercolor of Lake Landscape, Signed by Artist

LOT 76

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Mid-century Acrylic Painting on Canvas of Two Faces

LOT 77

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Rodney Winfield (1925-2017), Carved Travertine Tile, 1971, Signed

LOT 78

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A. H. Goodman ( United States) Oil on Board, 1949

LOT 79

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Robert E Sebastian, Lone Mallard, Color Lithograph, Limited Edition 107/110, signed

LOT 80

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Abstract Color Block Print, Signed & Numbered

LOT 81

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Abstract Print, Signed and Numbered

LOT 82

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Alejandro Romero, Aquatennial Festival, Minneapolis, 1979, signed

LOT 83

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Ace Powell (American 1912-1978) Engraving of Montana Rider on Horse, signed and numbered 28/50

LOT 84

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Harold Kerr Eby (1889-1946) Etching of Marshes, signed in pencil and dated 1929

LOT 85

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Original Oil on Board, Jazz Club, 1954, signed Darmon

LOT 86

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Exceptional Geometric Southwestern Wool Carpet

LOT 87

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Vintage Vibrant Geometric Turkish Wool Area Carpet

LOT 88

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 Woven Wool Southwestern Geometric Area Carpet

LOT 89

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31 x 139 Woven Southwestern Colorful Geometric Themed Wool Carpet Runner

LOT 90

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Ring-Necked Pheasant Standing Mount

LOT 91

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Large Ring-Necked Pheasant Standing Mount with One Leg Raised

LOT 92

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11 Point Whitetail Deer Skull and Antlers

LOT 93

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Mandarin Duck Taxidermy Mount under a Glass Case

LOT 94

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Small Moose rack shed antler set.

LOT 95

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Male and Female Taxidermy Ring-Necked Pheasant Bird on Mount

LOT 96

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Large Green Apophyllite Stilbite and Scolecite Rock Mineral Specimen

LOT 97

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Taxidermy Mount for Elk Antlers

LOT 98

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Clambake 1967 Original Poster starring Elvis Presley

LOT 99

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Kitten with a Whip Movie Poster (1964), Starring Ann-Margret and John Forsythe, numbered 64/328

LOT 100

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Original Movie Poster, Fathom, Starring Rachel Welch, 1967

LOT 101

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Original Movie Poster, Divorce Italian Style, Italian 2F Marcello Mastroianni

LOT 102

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Italian Movie Poster, L'Ultimo Buscadero (Junior Bonner) starring Steve McQueen

LOT 103

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Saturday Night Fever Original Movie Poster One Sheet, 1977

LOT 104

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Sabrina Lathrop (CA,1853-1919) San Luis Obispo Landscape oil on canvas, 1913

LOT 105

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Leroy Neiman (United States 1921-2012) Signed Lithograph, Little Fielder

LOT 106

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Julian Ritter (German 1909-2000) Pastel on Board, Nude Woman

LOT 107

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Julian Ritter (German 1909-2000) Oil on Canvas of Two Nude Female

LOT 108

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Marcel Mouly (French 1918-2008), Femme Noire-Signed and Numbered, Limited Edition Lithograph

LOT 109

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James Andrew McColvin (England 1864-1920) Oil on Canvas of Woman at Beach

LOT 110

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James Andrew McColvin (England 1864-1920) Oil on Canvas of Woman with Jug

LOT 111

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19th Century German Naturalist Science Education Color Lithograph, Gypsy Moth in Leaves

LOT 112

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19th Century German Naturalist Poster, Berry Bug with Stems and Leaves

LOT 113

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Patrick Nagel (United States  1945-1984) Silver Sunglasses, 1983.

LOT 114

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Patrick Nagel (United States 1945-1984), Charlotte, Color Serigraph

LOT 115

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Patrick Nagel (American, 1945-1984), Michelle, 1982, screenprint in colors on wove paper, 32 x 38in (81 x 97cm)

LOT 116

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Ana Maria Hartenbach (American) Acrylic on Canvas Landscape

LOT 117

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Ana Maria Hartenbach (American) Acrylic on Canvas Landscape

LOT 118

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Set of Three, One Links London Sterling Silver Business Card, Two Links London Sterling Silver Champagne Bottle Stoppers, All New in BoxCase in Box, 

LOT 119

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Original British Airways Concorde Sterling Silver Decanter Label Brandy and Port, in original box

LOT 120

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Sandu Liberman (Romanian 1923-1977) Oil on Canvas, Dark Eyed Girl

LOT 121

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Heavy Polished Brass Book Ends in Manner of the Doors of the Library of Congress

LOT 122

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Solid Brass Avro Lancaster English Heavy Bomber Commemorative Model

LOT 123

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Rudolph Edward Torrini 1923-2018 Ceramic Bust, signed, 1987

LOT 124

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Mid Century Brutalist Wire Sculpture Don Quixote, Signed Reyes

LOT 125

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Kevin Fulton (United States) Hand Blown Glass Sculptural Female Figural Bust 

LOT 126

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Andy Nichols Art Studio Glass Sculpture of Red King Salmon 

LOT 127

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Douglas Fisher, Wind of Change, Wood Carved Original Art Bowl

LOT 128

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Carved Wood Thai Temple Dragon on Wood enPainted Stand

LOT 129

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Wooden Carved Sphinx, Gilt and Ebonized

LOT 130

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Andre Daude (French 1897-1979), Color Lithograph, Pianos Daude c. 1920's

LOT 131

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C 1930  Vintage 5 Inch Bamboo Ocean Salmon Rod and Brake Block Wood and Brass Nottingham Reel

LOT 132

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19th Century French Faux Bamboo Mirrored Shaving Stand

LOT 133

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Lalique Moyen Modele. Frosted Crystal TROPHEE Sculpture

LOT 134

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Set Of 6 Unique Rambouillet Faiencerie De Gien Hunt Dinner Plates

LOT 135

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Large Bronze Statue of Russian Wolfhound Dog, Signed P. Riley

LOT 136

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PAL KEPENYES Brass Face Mobile with cast signature 

LOT 137

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Cast Bronze Western Rider and Horse, in the style of Frederic Remington

LOT 138

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Bronze Statute in the Style of "In The Evening" by Erte (1892-1990)

LOT 139

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Cast Bronze Egyptian Bastet Cat

LOT 140

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Paleoindian Period Clovis Points in Box, 9000 BCE

LOT 141

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Early 20th Century Native American Pima Spiral Plate with Geometric Figural Motif

LOT 142

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19th C. Pima Tribe Woven Reed Basket

LOT 143

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Early 20th C. Native American Pima Basket with Geometric Figural Motif

LOT 144

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Early 20th Century Native American Pima Spiral Plate with Geometric Figural Motif

LOT 145

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Kuba cloth, Democratic Republic of the Congo, fine rabia weaving

LOT 146

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Hopi Tribe, Sterling Pouch shaped Brooch

LOT 147

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Hand Carved Lapis Lazuli 2 Pheasants

LOT 148

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19th C. Kutch Gujarat Indian textile fragment with mirrors

LOT 149

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Songye Nkisi with handling evidence, Democratic Republic of the Congo

LOT 150

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Male Fang Byeri Standing Reliquary Figure, Gabon

LOT 151

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Nkondi, Congo, Nkisi, Justice Figure

LOT 152

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David Beally Oil on Board of Boats on Water 

LOT 153

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Vintage Curtis Jere Brass and Copper Wall Nautical Themed Sculpture, Signed

LOT 154

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Biggs & Sons Painting on Copper Plate, Signed Taylor

LOT 155

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Antique Oil Painting of Clipper Ship at Sea

LOT 156

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Luca Papaluca (Italian, 1890-1934), Full sail clipper ship, gouache on paperboard

LOT 157

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OIl on Canvas of Ships at Sea, signed and dated 1925

LOT 158

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R. Hall Burriss (American, 1892- 1991) Original Watercolor Painting of Sailboat Mooring Near Town

LOT 159

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Vernon Herbert Coleman (American 1898-1978) Oil Painting on Canvas, Asa Eldridge Clipper Ship, 1972

LOT 160

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Antique Primitive Half Hull Ship Diorama from Provincetown, Massachusetts

LOT 161

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Signed Photograph of Cardinal Baseball Player, Joe Cunningham

LOT 162

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Four Laminated Programs from Knights of the Caulifower Ear Events, St. Louis, Missouri

LOT 163

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Stan Musial/Bob Gibson Signed Autographed Greatest Seasons JSA MLB

LOT 164

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Oscar de la Hoya Round Trip 2 Ringside 1999 Signed Boxing Shorts in Frame

LOT 165

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Signed St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame Football Helmut, Autographed by Dan Dierdorf, Roger Wehrli and Jackie Smith 

LOT 166

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Bud Light Official Formula 1 Simpson Team Racing Helmet

LOT 167

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C E I Adams and Westlake Railroad Lantern with Embossed Globe

LOT 168

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U.S. Naval Academy Bronze Plaque Dated 1925

LOT 169

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English Antique Seahorse Maritime Lanterns Oil Lamp

LOT 170

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Antique Dietz Railroad Lantern with Reflector and Original Glass

LOT 171

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GWR Great Western Railway Carriage Lamps Candle Lanterns, Pair

LOT 172

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N.Y.C.S. Stamped Adams and Westlake Train Inspector Lamp with Cobalt Shade Cover

LOT 173

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Rock Island Adams and Westlake Railroad Inspector Lamp with Original Adlake Ruby Shade

LOT 174

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Vintage Haucks Champion Bread Advertising Sign

LOT 175

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Vintage Cardboard Seven-Up Sign with Bowling Couple

LOT 176

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Set (2) Framed 1950s Pepsi Cola Advertising

LOT 177

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Welch's Juniors Grape Juice Tin Advertising Sign

LOT 178

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Coca Cola Flange Advertising Sign, c. 1930

LOT 179

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Vintage William Marvy Barber Porcelain Advertising Pole

LOT 180

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Vintage Coca Cola Porcelain Advertising Sign

LOT 181

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Big Boy Soda Pop, Tin Advertising Sign c. 1941

LOT 182

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Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) Lithograph On Wove Paper, 1974, The Tutor, signed and numbered 141/200

LOT 183

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Norman Rockwell, "Ye Olde Print Shoppe" Hand Signed Lithograph, 131/200, Signed

LOT 184

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Norman Rockwell (United States 1894-1978) Football Mascot lithograph signed in pencil lower right. Numbered 116/200.

LOT 185

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Mick Fleetwood Signed Career Used Drumhead

LOT 186

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Marilyn Monroe Cibachrome Red Velvet, Pose 2 Stretch, by Tom Kelly, Printed in 1999, numbered 77/95

LOT 187

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Louis Drake Jr.Graphic Art Binder for Star Trek Collaboration

LOT 188

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 Chanel Faux Fur Boots from the Estate of Janet Jackson

LOT 189

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Mick Fleetwood, Custom Blue Velvet Shorts

LOT 190

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Dave Matthews Band Signed Violin

LOT 191

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Accoustic Immersion Pod by Hammacher Schlemmer

LOT 192

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Bugatti Atlantic French Color Lithograph Large Scale Poster, 1985

LOT 193

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Willi's Wine Bar Paris Vintage 1989 Wayne Ensrud Silkscreen Print

LOT 194

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Vintage Italian Movie Poster for North by Northwest by Alfred Hitchcock

LOT 195

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Vintage Italian James Dean Movie Poster for 1956 film, Giant

LOT 196

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Italian Vintage Movie Poster Tutti Contro James Bond, designed by Averardo Ciriello

LOT 197

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Vintage Italian Movie Poster, Dr. Strangelove, 1964

LOT 198

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Large Elvis Presley French Movie Poster for G. I. Blues, 1960. Mounted on Linen

LOT 199

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Danielle Anjou (American) Bronze Sculpture, Gratitude II, Limited Edition

LOT 200

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Angelo Basso (Italian) Painted Bronze, Ondine, 1996, Signed and numbered 125/185

LOT 201

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Joseph J. Emmanuel (Descomps) Cormier (1869-1950), Bronze and Marble Dancer, 1925

LOT 202

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Peter Max (American b. 1937) "Circus Performer with Bird" Limited Edition Lithograph, signed and numbered 157/300

LOT 203

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Oyvind Fahlstrom (Swedish 1928-1976) Eddie (Sylvie's Brother) in the Desert, Signed

LOT 204

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Luzon (American) Impasto Oil on Canvas, Mid Century

LOT 205

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Luzon (American) Impasto Oil on Canvas, Mid Century

LOT 206

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George Yater (American 1910-1993) Watercolor on Board, Mellina II, Signed

LOT 207

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Brother Mel Meyer (1928-2013)  Brutalist Cityscape in Brass and Aluminum, signed

LOT 208

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Edward Paine (American 1912-1997) Tug Boat in Dry Dock

LOT 209

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19th C. Portrait of Napolean Bonapart in Ornate Metal Frame, Oil on Canvas

LOT 210

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Johann Berthelsen (American 1883-1972), Rockefeller Center, Oil on Canvas, Signed

LOT 211

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Set of Three Photographs from Charles Bud Wilkersons Personal Collection

LOT 212

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Photograph of Charles Bud Wilkerson with Vice President George H. W. Bush and Press Secretary James Brady

LOT 213

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Stetson, The Billy Kidd, Size 7 1/4, From the Estate of Bud Wilkerson

LOT 214

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Autographed Photograph Signed by Tommy Lasorda to Bud and Donna Wilkerson

LOT 215

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Photograph of Bob Hope and Charles Bud Wilkerson

LOT 216

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Charles Bud Wilkerson Original Military Cadet Portrait at Shattuck Military Academy

LOT 217

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LNIB Stetson Stallion in Bone, Size 7 1/4. From the Estate of Bud Wilkerson

LOT 218

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Signed Portrait of Richard Nixon to Charles "Bud "Wilkerson

LOT 219

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500 Home Run Hitters, Signed by (11) with Mickey Mantle, Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron

LOT 220

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1961 New York Yankees Team Signed Large Ron Lewis Lithograph including Mickey Mantel and Whitey Ford

LOT 221

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Chris Sherry (American) Original Oil on Canvas Portrait of Bud Wilkerson

LOT 222

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Oklahoma National 1956 Intercollegiate Championship Football Certificate to University of Oklahoma and Charles Bud Wilkerson

LOT 223

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Oklahoma National 1956 Intercollegiate Championship Football Certificate to University of Oklahoma and Charles Bud Wilkerson

LOT 224

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American Football Coaches Association, 1958, Chas. B . Wilkinson, President, Plaque

LOT 225

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Vintage 21 Club, NYC White Porcelain Ashtray, c. 1985

LOT 226

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Vintage 21 Club, NYC White Porcelain Ashtray, c. 1985

LOT 227

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21 Club NYC Original Cast Iron 44" Jockey, with inscription, An Evening to Remember at 21, dated 10.20.85

LOT 228

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Handwritten Letter dated October 22, 1945 from Winston Churchill to Alexander Walkden

LOT 229

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Theodor Geisel (United States 1904-1991) Dr. Seuss Limited Edition, KING OF THE POND, 50th Anniversary Series, Color Serigraph, Signed and Numbered

LOT 230

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Theodor Geisel (United States 1904-1991) Dr. Seuss Limited Edition, 50th Anniversary Series, The Sneetches, Color Serigraph

LOT 231

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Theodor Geisel (United States 1904-1991) Dr. Seuss Limited Edition, 50th Anniversary Series,, Green Eggs and Ham, Color Serigraph

LOT 232

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Theodor Geisel (United States 1904-1991) Dr. Seuss Limited Edition, 50th Anniversary Series, Cat in the Hat, Color Serigraph

LOT 233

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Theodor Geisel (United States 1904-1991) Dr. Seuss Limited Edition, 50th Anniversary Series, Grinch at Mt. Crumpet, Color Serigraph

LOT 234

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Alcazar French Poster with Tax Stamp, Alcazar Ca Mousse, c. 1905

LOT 235

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Original French Advertising Poster, Premier Fils by Robys, 1936

LOT 236

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Figural Pair Large Scale Cast Bronze Lion Statues

 

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