The Naylor Collection 2007-10-19 Auction - 494 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 14
803: R133 - EDWARD CURTIS GLASS PLATE782: R112 - EDWARD CURTIS GLASS PLATE706: R46 - JOE LEWIS KNOCKING OUT BILLY CONN, 1946
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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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R48 - BOXING PHOTOGRAPHS BY EDGERTON, 1946: Three black and white photographs, taken ringside, by Dr. Harold Edgerton, from the 1946 championship match between Joe Louis and Billy Conn. By Harold Edgerton 11 x 14
0708: R48 - BOXING PHOTOGRAPHS BY EDGERTON, 1946Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R49 - BOXING PHOTOGRAPHS BY EDGERTON, 1946: Two black and white photographs, taken ringside, by Dr. Harold Edgerton, from the 1946 championship match between Joe Louis and Billy Conn. Emulsion is adhered to glass in areas of both
0709: R49 - BOXING PHOTOGRAPHS BY EDGERTON, 1946Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R49A - HANDMADE DEVICE FOR STROBE PHOTOGRAPHY: This electronic device pumps water at controllable speeds while a strobe ligt allow the viewer to observe droplets that seemingly hang motionless in the air. By Dr. Harold E. Edgerton.
0710: R49A - HANDMADE DEVICE FOR STROBE PHOTOGRAPHYEst. $100-$1,000,000
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R49B - TWELVE PHOTOGRAPHS BY HAROLD EDGERTON: "SEEING THE UNSEEN" Gus Kayafas: Boston, 1977. Limited print boxed portfolio, 32/60. This beautiful portfolio is in near mint condition.
0711: R49B - TWELVE PHOTOGRAPHS BY HAROLD EDGERTONEst. $100-$1,000,000
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R50 - WALTER CLARK PHOTO OF WASHBURN, 1938: Metal framed color photo of Brad Washburn with his 50-pound Fairchild K-a6 camera along with oxygen equipment ready to photograph mountains in Alaska from the Bellanca Skyrocket airplane. He is
0712: R50 - WALTER CLARK PHOTO OF WASHBURN, 1938Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R51 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, CIRCA 1940'S: View of a mountain with clouds to the left. Taken by Bradford Washburn. 14 X 181/2"
0713: R51 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, CIRCA 1940'SEst. $100-$1,000,000
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R52 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, 1938: Mount Blackburn, Alaska, at twilight. Taken by Bradford Washburn. 14 X 181/2"
0714: R52 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, 1938Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R53 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, TAKEN JULY 24: Photo of Dr. Bradford Washburn seated on floor of a Super Cub 150 on ski-wheels, door removed. Photographed at airport near Bern, Switzerland. He is tied to the fuselage.
0715: R53 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, TAKEN JULY 24Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R54 - ONE-OF-A-KIND AERIAL CAMERA, 1969: A large and unusually shaped part sheet metal, part composite materials camera designed by Dr. Bradford Washburn, Harvard scientist, explorer, cartographer, photographer and authority on the world's
0716: R54 - ONE-OF-A-KIND AERIAL CAMERA, 1969Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R55 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, CIRCA 1960: The East Ridge of the Doldenhorn with six climbers. Taken by Bradford Washburn. Signed and inscribed to the Naylor's from Bradford Washburn.14 X 18 1/2"
0717: R55 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, CIRCA 1960Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R56 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, CIRCA 1940'S: View of a mountain with clouds to the right. Taken by Bradford Washburn. 14 X 181/2"
0718: R56 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, CIRCA 1940'SEst. $100-$1,000,000
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R57 - PLATE CAMERA, CIRCA 1972: Plate camera designed by Dr. Bradford Washburn. Body is white cast iron with aluminum handle. 1/4-20 tripod mounts for both horizontal and vertical pictures. Provision for viewfinder (not present).
0719: R57 - PLATE CAMERA, CIRCA 1972Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R58 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, 1973: Black and white silver print with metal frame and mat, showing Brad and Barbara Washburn standing on the North Kaibab Trail at the rim of the Grand Canyon during a mapping expedition of the Grand
0720: R58 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, 1973Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R59 - COLOR PHOTOGRAPH: Sherpa participating in an altitude survey in the Himalayas. Taken by Bradford Washburn. 14 X 18 1/2
0721: R59 - COLOR PHOTOGRAPHEst. $100-$1,000,000
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R60 - COLOR PHOTOGRAPH, 1973: Dr. Bradford Washburn and Dr. Barbara Washburn as they map and photograph the Grand Canyon, 1973. 14 X 18 1/2
0722: R60 - COLOR PHOTOGRAPH, 1973Est. $100-$1,000,000
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R61 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT: Snow capped mountain image, with ice field at the fore front. Taken by Bradford Washburn. 14 X 18 1/2
0723: R61 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINTEst. $100-$1,000,000
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R62 - COLOR PHOTOGRAPH: The Aurora Borealis. Taken by Bradford Washburn. 14 X 18 1/2
0724: R62 - COLOR PHOTOGRAPHEst. $100-$1,000,000
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R63 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, 1938: Black and white silver print in a metal frame with a paper mat. The Yukon Express, Adams Carter with a dog team climbs Icefall, Lowell Glacier, Yukon Territory, April 1935. Photo taken in Alaska by
0725: R63 - BLACK AND WHITE SILVER PRINT, 1938Est. $100-$1,000,000
R64 - BOOK SIGNED BY BRADFORD WASHBURN, 1941: Hard cover book which belonged to and is signed by Bradford Washburn. Aerial Photographs: Their Use and Interpretation, by A. J. Eardley, 203 pages. Published by Museo Nazionale Della Montagna,
0726: R64 - BOOK SIGNED BY BRADFORD WASHBURN, 1941Est. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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R65 - LENS USED ON WASHBURN-DESIGNED CAMERA, CIRC: Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar f4.5/40mm lens in No. 4 Ilex Acme Synchro shutter. Used on 5x7" aerial camera designed by Dr. Bradford Washburn and Dr. Edwin Land of Polaroid. 11 x 14"
0727: R65 - LENS USED ON WASHBURN-DESIGNED CAMERA, CIRCEst. $100-$1,000,000
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R66 - TWO LASER PRISMS, 1972: Stereo mapreader, all metal viewer with two lenses and 4 mirrors. Recessed center section for nose of user. From Sokkisha, Tokyo, Japan. This piece used by Dr. Bradford Washburn while mapping Grand
0728: R66 - TWO LASER PRISMS, 1972Est. $100-$1,000,000
R67 - NO LOT
0729: R67 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
R68 - NO LOT
0730: R68 - NO LOTEst. $100-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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R69 - KEYSTONE AERIAL CAMERA: Keystone aerial camera used by Bradford Washburn to photograph the Alaska Range.
0731: R69 - KEYSTONE AERIAL CAMERAEst. $100-$1,000,000