The Naylor Collection 2007-10-19 Auction - 494 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 10
803: R133 - EDWARD CURTIS GLASS PLATE782: R112 - EDWARD CURTIS GLASS PLATE706: R46 - JOE LEWIS KNOCKING OUT BILLY CONN, 1946
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New York, NY, United States
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The Naylor Collection

For more than half a century, Thurman "Jack" Naylor has been amassing an unprecedented collection of thousands of items covering the many aspects of photography. Smithsonian Magazine, in a nine page article written about this Collection in 1987, described it as "unique" and "the most comprehensive in existence." Categories in the Naylor Collection include Cameras, Images (photographic prints from such legendary photographers as Edward Curtis, Mathew Brady, Margaret Bourke-White and "Doc" Edgerton), Stereoviewers, Espionage, Rare Books and the Daguerreian Period with rare Daguerreian cameras and more than one thousand of the rarest daguerreotypes. An extensive auction catalogue was printed and is available from Guernsey's. Corrections to the catalogue have graciously been provided by accomplished experts including Eaton Lothrop, Helda Costa, Ralph & Bobbie London, Rob Niederman, Stephen Shohet, Milan Zahorcak and Wayne Cogan. Should you have any questions prior to bidding on any of the nearly two thousand lots, please contact Guernsey's. Thank you. Guernsey's: 1-212-794-2280; www.guernseys.com; auctions@guernseys.com
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G230 - CAPPUCCINO II: A second portrait of Cappuccino, the standard poodle owned by Jack Naylor and Enid Starr, shot and signed by William Wegman. Brown mat and brown wood frame.
0601: G230 - CAPPUCCINO IIEst. $100-$1,000,000
G231 - NO LOT
0602: G231 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
G232 - NO LOT
0603: G232 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
G233 - NO LOT
0604: G233 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
G234 - NO LOT
0605: G234 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
G235 - NO LOT
0606: G235 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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T1 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1870: Holmes Stereo Viewer with a walnut frame and cherry wood handle. The viewer, which has a wood thread, is professionally made but unmarked. Made in the USA
0607: T1 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1870Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T2 - GRAPHOSCOPE VIEWER, CIRCA 1880: A beautiful matt black Parlor Graphoscope viewer for both stereo and mono prints decorated with paint and inlaid Mother-of-Pearl turtles. Unit folds out to use and closes to store. Made in France,
0608: T2 - GRAPHOSCOPE VIEWER, CIRCA 1880Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T3 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1870: Viewer is three-tier, chain style (interior chain not present) with black painted wood. Floor model is engraved with floral and geometric designs on four sides and top. Photos are illuminated by
0609: T3 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1870Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T4 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1870: Viewer is three-tier, chain style (interior chain not present) with black painted wood. Floor model is engraved with floral and geometric designs on four sides and top. Photos are illuminated by
0610: T4 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1870Est. $100-$1,000,000
T6 - NO LOT
0612: T6 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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T7 - GRAPHOSCOPE, CIRCA 1880: Portable Graphoscope for viewing stereo and mono prints made of light wood. Folds to store in measured box. Opens for viewing. Made in England 6 5/8 x 8 3/8 x 2 1/8_
0613: T7 - GRAPHOSCOPE, CIRCA 1880Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T8 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1895: A beautifully finished wooden model designed by Mason, Pennard & Fouquet. This table stereo viewer has a chain drive for 48 glass stereo views. Fittings are of brass. Viewer eye piece is installed on
0614: T8 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1895Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T9 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1871: A double viewer with viewing positions on two sides. Wood chain drive holds 124 views, originally illuminated by a Kerosene lantern, now are illuminated by an electric bulb secured into a knob which
0615: T9 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1871Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T10 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1885: American pocket stereo viewer for 4 x 4 cm transparencies with adjustable focus and lenses, black metal folding hood and wood body. Made in the USA. 2 x 5 x 3_
0616: T10 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1885Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T11 - NO LOT
0617: T11 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000
T12 - NO LOT
0618: T12 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
T13 - NO LOT
0619: T13 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
T14 - NO LOT
0620: T14 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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T15 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1855: A beautiful example of Pevrier_s Pillar Stereoscope viewers for glass slides. See #33715 for a photograph of these viewers displayed at the Paris Exposition in 1860. This Pillar is made of dark wood,
0621: T15 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1855Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T16 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1903: German-made metal novelty folding stereoscope: known as the _Imperial_ in green, brown, gold. German patent Number 157580. The German imperial eagle is lithographed on the front, between the lenses.
0622: T16 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1903Est. $100-$1,000,000
T17 - NO LOT
0623: T17 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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T18 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1885: Holmes style stereo viewer on wood pedestal with the name _Adams_ stamped on bright brass hood. With one stereo card, _The Pillow Fight._ # 39264. Made in the USA 10 x 12_
0624: T18 - STEREO VIEWER, CIRCA 1885Est. $100-$1,000,000
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T19 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1859: A beautifully finished dark wood table stereo viewer with focusing that holds 36 stereo cards. A brass plate mounted on the front of the camera, made by Alexander Becker, notes four patent dates
0625: T19 - STEREOSCOPE, CIRCA 1859Est. $100-$1,000,000