Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 35

Manuscript and Collectibles Auction


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Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 1
Landseer, Sir Edwin Henry (1802-1873) Favorite painter of Queen Victoria. Autograph Letter Signed "Landseer," on blue stationery, 1½ pp, 6¼x4", St. John's Wood Road N.W., 16 May 1865. Fine. In part: "I am not able to give attention to any thing till after the 19th (when Her M goes North) - for whom I am working against time…." On May 8th, Landseer posed Queen Victoria seated on a horse held by her devoted servant John Brown [their relationship was the subject of the 1997 film Mrs. Brown] for a photograph which became the basis of the chalk drawing, "Her Majesty At Osborn In 1866." This drawing, now in the Royal Collection, was made into a popular print commonly called "Sorrow." Landseer was rushed because the Queen's annual summer visit to Balmoral could not be postponed.
Estimated Value $350 - 500.
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Lot 2
Miró, Juan (1893-1983) Spanish surrealist painter. Original surrealistic ink drawing signed "Miró," with "Creación Miró 1961" printed on the sheet, 7x6". Very fine.
Estimated Value $750 - 1,200.
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Realized
$1,150
Lot 3
Miró, Juan. Magazine Photograph Signed "Miró" at lower right, 9½x7¼", n.p., n.d. Very fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 300.
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Lot 4
O'Keefe, Georgia (1887-1986) Autograph Letter Signed, 1 p., 11x8½", Albiquiu, New Mexico 12 Jan. (19)69. Fine. To Fred Maxwell, in response to some questions about one of her paintings: "Oak Leaves - Pink and Grey." In part: "…I have a record of the painting but no photograph. I laugh when I see it because the leaves are not oak leaves at all. I probably did not put the title on this picture myself….I think you have it upside down. I think the darker part is the top--but it doesn't really matter. When I frame a painting I try to make it look as if it has no frame…".
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,500.
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Realized
$978
Lot 5
Picasso, Pablo (1881-1973) Spanish artist and scultptor. Original pen "doodle" of a bullfight signed and dated "Picasso / 9.7.60.," 5¾x7", Very fine. Inside the arena, the picador stabs the charging bull with his lance as the matador stands ready with his cape. Drawn in black ink.
Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000.
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Realized
$9,300
Lot 6
Picasso, Pablo (1881-1973) Spanish painter and sculptor. December 27, 1968 issue of LIFE Magazine signed on the cover, "Picasso 21.13.69" in pencil, n.p. Picasso is pictured on the cover and the "Special Double Issue" is entirely devoted to him. A small hole at the lower edge of the cover affects the lower part of the "1" in "13"; otherwise, fine except for light toning throughout.
Estimated Value $400 - 600.
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Realized
$1,035
Lot 7
Rockwell, Norman (1894-1978) American illustrator and artist. Typed Letter Signed on personal letterhead, 1p, 7¾x5¾", Stockbridge, Mass., 26 Mar. 1974. Very fine. Telling a Mr. Adams that he did one bi-centennial painting for the Franklin Mint and regretting that he can't do a sketch for Adams.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$219
Lot 8
Rodin, Auguste (1840-1917) One of the greatest and most prolific sculptors of the 19th and 20th centuries. Photograph Inscribed and Signed, "en hommage a Mlle Mabel Beardsley / Aug. Rodin / 6 juillet 1909," on the left side of the mount. The three-quarter, oval-shaped image is 6¼x5". Fine except for a couple of tiny specks to the image; dampstain across lower edge of mount, and a small one at top edge can be covered by matting and framing. Also signed by the photographer, "Henri Manny / Paris."
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.
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Realized
$1,035
Lot 9
Ruskin, John (1819-1900) British artist, poet, author and art and social critic. Autograph Letter Signed "J Ruskin" as Slade Professor of Art at Oxford, on Corpus Christi College Oxford letterhead, 2pp (1 sheet), 8 Jan. 1878. Very good; overall toning. Mentioning his work, "special difficulties about St. George" (his charity to which he contributed large sums of money and a collection of art), and his estate, Brantwood.
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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Realized
$414
Lot 10
Ruskin, John. Autograph Letter Signed "J Ruskin" on "Denmark Hill" stationery, 1p, 7x4½", 9 Sept. 1870. Very good. To Henry Deany, "…my health is broken - and I am scarcely able for my work at Oxford and certainly for more beside it of any kind."
Estimated Value $200 - 400.
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Realized
$276
Lot 11
Schulz, Charles. 1922-2000) Cartoonist; creator of "Peanuts." Ink Drawing of Lucy Signed "Schulz," 3¾x3½", n.p., n.d. Very fine. Lucy, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus and the rest of the Peanuts gang were introduced in 1950 and became icons of American culture. The final cartoon appeared on February 13, 1999, the morning after Schulz' death.
Estimated Value $700 - 900.
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Realized
$840
Lot 12
Schulz, Charles. Book entitled A Charlie Brown Christmas Inscribed and Signed, "For Joe -- with best wishes, Charles Schulz" on the cover, n.p., n.d. The 24-page book is accompanied by a record of the story. Fine condition.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$276
Lot 13
Shuster, Joseph (1914-1992) Canadian-born artist best known for co-creating Superman with Jerry Siegel. Brochure from a charity auction for the Coalition For Clean Air Inscribed and Signed, "To Mel Smith Best wishes Joe Shuster" on the cover, 8½x5", no place, no date. Fine except for some ink bleed.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$96
Lot 14
Stieglitz, Alfred (1864-1946) A pioneer in the establishment of photography as an art form; often called the father of modern photography. Autograph Letter Signed, 1p, An American Place (his gallery in New York City), 6 Oct. 1937. Fine. To Joan Baker: "…You say I helped you….I am glad you came & that you gave me an opportunity to see your drawings….I won't forget that session…." Boldly written and signed. With transmittal envelope.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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Realized
$357
Lot 15
Tenniel, Sir John (1820-1914) Cartoonist for Punch magazine; illustrator for Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871). Autograph Letter Signed "John Tenniel" on personal stationery, 1½ pp, Maida Hill, W., 26 June 1888. A charming letter to painter William Powell Frith, giving Frith permission to mention him in his book (Further Reminiscences). "…Please do with me anything you like…my 'character'…will be perfectly safe in your hands!"
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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Realized
$360
Lot 16
Whistler, James M (1834-1903) American expatriate painter and etcher. Autograph Note Signed, with the sought-after "butterfly" device signature, 1p, 3¼x7", n.p., n.d. Fine. To an unknown correspondent: "From 12 to half past three we will sing [?] if you don't mind…."
Estimated Value $250 - 350.
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Lot 17
Wyeth, Andrew (1917-) American painter; his best-known painting is "Christina's World." He was the first painter to receive the Presidential Freedom Award (awarded by President Kennedy in 1963), the first American artist since John Singer Sargent to be elected to the French Académie des Beaux-Arts (1977), and the first living American artist to be elected to Britain's Royal Academy. Print Signed "A. Wyeth" in pencil in the lower right border, 8x10", n.p., n.d. Fine.
Estimated Value $300 - 500.
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