Day 3 of 3 - 5th Annual Palm Beach 2014 2014-02-17 Auction - 520 Price Results - LOUIS J. DIANNI, LLC in FL - Page 6
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Day 3 of 3 - 5th Annual Palm Beach 2014

Day 3 of 3 ? Fine art, bronzes, jewelry, Chinese glass, art glass, leaded glass shades Our 5th Annual Palm Beach Auction, Hilton Hotel & Conference Center, 150 Australian Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33406. Three days, approximately 500 lots per day/1500 lots total. Some highlights include - The largest, unreserved and likely finest collection of WWI and WWII posters. Numbering 530, they were collected from shortly after WWI until the late 1980's by one person. Split into three days, this collection will be offered in the beginning of each session. Over 100 pieces of Chinese export porcelain. 18th century shelf clock with faux painted tortoise under gilt decoration in the Chinoiserie style. The face bears the maker's name, Thomas Swannell, London. A portrait, thought by some to be the earliest of George Washington, executed in 1759 and pictured in the book "Portraits of George Washington" by Eisen, published 1932. An exceptional photograph of Chief Standing Elk by Carl Moon measuring 17 x 11" in the original frame, backing and mat stamped Sante Fe Railway. Used as a decoration in the Alvarado and Fred Harvey Co. hotel, museum and gift shop to spur sales to tourists in the early 20th century. Several good, Native American effigy pipes. A Moro wars cast brass cannon 49" long and an exceptional Moro sword having braided silver wire with a rhinoceros horn grip. Furniture from the 18th through early 20th century, plus 125 paintings and several near mint condition Colt pistols, two extraordinary 5th century BCE Scythian pieces, a gold scabbard decoration and near complete gilded bronze belt collected by the consignor's grandfather in the 1930's.
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WWII Win With Tin, 1942: Artist: Anonymous Artist Dates: Unknown Signed Within Plate: None Date of Work: 1942 Description: This poster contains four images, each a step in the process to conserve and recycle tin cans. This
1321: WWII Win With Tin, 1942Est. $50-$100
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WWII Work on a Farm this Summer: Artist: Douglas Morgan Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This poster from 1943 features the farmer with a pitchfork standing by his wife. She hold a basket with veggies from
1324: WWII Work on a Farm this SummerEst. $50-$100
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WWII Work on a Farm this Summer: Artist: Douglas Morgan Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This poster from 1943 features the farmer with a pitchfork standing by his wife. She hold a basket with veggies from
1325: WWII Work on a Farm this SummerEst. $50-$100
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WWII Work on a Farm this Summer: Artist: Douglas Morgan Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This poster from 1943 features the farmer with a pitchfork standing by his wife. She hold a basket with veggies from
1326: WWII Work on a Farm this SummerEst. $50-$100
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WWII Work on a Farm this Summer: Artist: Douglas Morgan Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This poster from 1943 features the farmer with a pitchfork standing by his wife. She hold a basket with veggies from
1327: WWII Work on a Farm this SummerEst. $50-$100
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WWII Work on a Farm this Summer: Artist: Douglas Morgan Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: This poster from 1943 features the farmer with a pitchfork standing by his wife. She hold a basket with veggies from
1328: WWII Work on a Farm this SummerEst. $50-$100
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WWII We'll Have Lot's to Eat This Winter: Artist: Alfred Charles Parker Artist Dates: 1906-1985 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: “We’ll Have Lots to Eat this Winter, Won’t We Mother–Grow Your Own Can Your
1331: WWII We'll Have Lot's to Eat This WinterEst. $50-$100
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WWII We'll Have Lot's to Eat This Winter: Artist: Alfred Charles Parker Artist Dates: 1906-1985 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: “We’ll Have Lots to Eat this Winter, Won’t We Mother–Grow Your Own Can Your
1332: WWII We'll Have Lot's to Eat This WinterEst. $50-$100
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WWII We'll Have Lot's to Eat This Winter: Artist: Alfred Charles Parker Artist Dates: 1906-1985 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1943 Description: “We’ll Have Lots to Eat this Winter, Won’t We Mother–Grow Your Own Can Your
1333: WWII We'll Have Lot's to Eat This WinterEst. $50-$100
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WWII World Cannot Exist Half Slave, Falter: Artist: John Falter Artist Dates: 1910-1982 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1942 Description: The idea for this poster came from a 1942 John Falter poster that depicts a group of white
1338: WWII World Cannot Exist Half Slave, FalterEst. $200-$400
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WWII World Cannot Exist Half Slave, Falter: Artist: John Falter Artist Dates: 1910-1982 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1942 Description: The idea for this poster came from a 1942 John Falter poster that depicts a group of white
1339: WWII World Cannot Exist Half Slave, FalterEst. $200-$400
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WWII World Cannot Exist Half Slave, Falter: Artist: John Falter Artist Dates: 1910-1982 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1942 Description: The idea for this poster came from a 1942 John Falter poster that depicts a group of white
1340: WWII World Cannot Exist Half Slave, FalterEst. $200-$400
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