Luxury Asset Auction: C.K.McClatchy Estate 2020-09-16 Auction - 176 Price Results - Witherell's in CA - Page 2
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Gar Wood 22' 1936 Classic RunaboutEdward Vischer. Pictorial of California Landscape.Large Grace Carpenter Hudson (1865-1937) Painting, #580
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Sacramento, CA, United States
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Luxury Asset Auction: C.K.McClatchy Estate

Perhaps no other name is more prominent in Sacramento than McClatchy. Their imprint on the region began with the Argonaut James McClatchy (1824-1883), who heeded the famous words of his editor at the New York Tribune, Horace Greeley who said, ?Go west, young man.? And go west he did. His gold rush odyssey included a shipwreck in Baja, CA and a brief mining stint before returning to his trade as a journalist. Five successive generations of McClatchy?s would build what is known today as the McClatchy Co. One of which was Charles K. McClatchy, better known as C. K., who ran the newspaper company from 1979-89. His estate is largely undisturbed since his passing in 1989. His secluded, midtown home was furnished with art, furniture, silver, oriental rugs and a magnificent library containing a wonderful collection of western books collected by his aunt, Eleanor. Gary Kurutz, who catalogued the collection, considers it one of the finest private collections of its kind. The contents of the estate have been broken into a two-day auction with the highest value items being sold in a live internet auction and the remainder in an online only auction the following day on witherells.com
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The Miner's Own book 1858: The Miner's Own Book, Containing Correct Illustrations and Descriptions of the Various Modes of California Mining, Including All the Improvements Introduced from the Earliest Day to the Present Time.
0025: The Miner's Own book 1858Est. $1,000-$2,500
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The Phoenix, Edward "Ned" McGowan, Editor: The Phoenix,[Sacramento] Edward "Ned" McGowan, Editor. Weekly. Each issue, four pages. 16 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. Issues: Vol.1, No.6, October 4, 1857, Nos. 7-20 January 10, 1858. Vol.1, No. 24, February 7,
0027: The Phoenix, Edward "Ned" McGowan, EditorEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Vischer, Edward. Vischer's Views of California: Edward Vischer. Vischer's Views of California. The Mammoth Tree Grove Calaveras County, California. And It's Avenues. Consisting of Title Page & 12 Plates with 25 Engravings. [lithograph of
0032: Vischer, Edward. Vischer's Views of CaliforniaEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Wells Fargo & Co. Express 1882 Directory: Wells Fargo & Co.'s Express. 1882 Directory of Chinese Business Houses. San Francisco, Sacramento, Oakland, Portland, Stockton, Virginia City, Nev., San Jose, Marysville, Los Angeles, Victoria B.C.,
0035: Wells Fargo & Co. Express 1882 DirectoryEst. $1,000-$2,500
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Andy Warhol Invitation (Election Night 1984): UnframedÊoffset lithograph in colors, 1984, co-published by the artist and Frederick and Richard Weisman, New York and Washington D.C for the election night, 1984, Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale.
0037: Andy Warhol Invitation (Election Night 1984)Est. $2,500-$5,000
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Lee Kromschroeder (b. 1951) Painting, "Lions": Framed Lee Kromschroeder (b. 1951) oil on board photorealist painting, "Lions". Signed lower left with "copyright" symbol lower right. Bears Miner's Americana Gallery, Carmel, CA label verso.
0041: Lee Kromschroeder (b. 1951) Painting, "Lions"Est. $1,000-$2,500
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Roy De Forest (1930-2007) Mixed Media: Framed Roy DeForest (1930-2007) mixed media, "Untitled Drawing, 1988". Signed and dated upper center. Bears Natsoulas Noveloso label verso. Artist decorated frame. Dimensions: (sight) 30.25"h x
0045: Roy De Forest (1930-2007) Mixed MediaEst. $2,500-$5,000
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Two Loet Vanderveen (1921-2015) Silver Cheetah: Two Lost Vanderveen (1921-2015) silver cheetah sculptures. Stretching cheetah marked, "LOET copyright symbol 3/250 .999 FINE 45 ozt". Sitting cheetah marked, "LOET copyright symbol 3/250 .999 FINE 52
0046: Two Loet Vanderveen (1921-2015) Silver CheetahEst. $1,000-$2,500
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