Forever Ellington - May 18 2016-05-18 Auction - 249 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 5
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Duke Ellington's Baby Grand PianoPulitzer Prize StatuetteSatin Doll, Painting by Duke Ellington
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New York, NY, United States
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Forever Ellington - May 18

Few individuals have had a greater influence on the twentieth century popular culture than Duke Ellington. His remarkable musical legacy combined with an unfailing sense of style have accorded him iconic status. And although such evergreen hits as Take the A Train, It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) and Satin Doll resonate from coast to coast, that he was our nation's Jazz Ambassador endeared the Duke to a global audience.
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"Amour Amour," Handwritten Composition: This lot includes a handwritten transcription of the sheet music for the Duke Ellington composition, "Amour Amour."
0099: "Amour Amour," Handwritten CompositionEst. $200-$400
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"Dusk on the Desert," Assorted Documents: From the Duke Ellington Collection, assorted documents pertaining to the composition "Dusk on the Desert," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills. Lot includes certificate of copyright
0103: "Dusk on the Desert," Assorted DocumentsEst. $500-$700
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"East St. Louis Toodle-O," Assorted Documents: From the Duke Ellington Collection, assorted documents pertaining to the composition "East St. Louis Toodle-O," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Bub Miley. Lot includes certificate of copyright
0104: "East St. Louis Toodle-O," Assorted DocumentsEst. $1,100-$1,300
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Pocket Watch: A vintage, Swiss-made watch believed to be manufactured by the Royce Watch Company. Family was of utmost importance to Duke Ellington. He attributed his great success to his parents- Daisy and James
0105: Pocket WatchEst. $8,000-$10,000
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Navy Blue Tuxedo: This mohair navy blue tuxedo (with matching pants) was in regular rotation in Duke Ellington's performance wardrobe in the last years of his career. The jacket has satin lapels and a paisley lining,
0106: Navy Blue TuxedoEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Monogrammed Handkerchief: Duke was a man of many particularities- one being his insistence on never using paper napkins or tissues. He had a monogrammed handkerchief on his person at all times and would use it to wipe his
0107: Monogrammed HandkerchiefEst. $800-$1,000
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Gray Suit: This gray suit jacket (with matching pants) is made of fine European wool and was custom-tailored for Duke Ellington by Gaetano of Chicago. The suit was used often for affairs and functions, and
0108: Gray SuitEst. $3,000-$5,000
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"Smada," Lead Sheet: "Smada" was composed by Billy Strayhorn before he had even reached twenty-two years of age, but was not recorded by the Ellington Orchestra until 1951. Originally titled "The Ugly Duckling," it is
0110: "Smada," Lead SheetEst. $6,000-$10,000
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"Carribee Joe," Lead Sheet: This lead sheet of a collaboration between Ellington and Strayhorn is written in Billy Strayhorn's handwriting. The song was composed as part of A Drum is a Woman, a program for U.S. Steel Hour that
0111: "Carribee Joe," Lead SheetEst. $6,000-$10,000
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"Carribee Joe," Lead Sheet: This song was composed as part of A Drum is a Woman, a program for U.S. Steel Hour that aired in 1956. A Drum is a Woman was an allegory that traced the history of jazz, represented by the character
0112: "Carribee Joe," Lead SheetEst. $8,000-$12,000
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"A Drum is a Woman," Sheet Music: This background music in Duke Ellington's handwriting is for the title song from A Drum is a Woman. A Drum is a Woman was a program for U.S. Steel Hour that aired in 1956. A Drum is a Woman was an
0113: "A Drum is a Woman," Sheet MusicEst. $8,000-$12,000
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"A Drum is a Woman," Lyrical Script: Duke occasionally wrote lyrics as well as music, especially if the work was meaningful to him. A Drum is a Woman was a musical program composed to be performed and acted out for U.S. Steel Hour in
0114: "A Drum is a Woman," Lyrical ScriptEst. $8,000-$12,000
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"Mainstem", unpublished manuscript: Duke Ellington wrote music voluminously and compulsively. He would write on his shirt sleeves when paper was unavailable. The exact number of his compositions is unknown, but estimated to be upwards
0115: "Mainstem", unpublished manuscriptEst. $11,000-$15,000
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"Tell Me the Truth," Lead Sheet: A deeply spiritual man, Duke Ellington considered his Sacred Concerts his most important work and poured all of himself into their composition and performances. This lead sheet for "Tell Me the
0116: "Tell Me the Truth," Lead SheetEst. $8,000-$12,000
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"Clara," Lead Sheet: "Clara" is believed to be written about a relative of Duke's long-term mistress (and mother figure to Mercer), Mildred Dixon. Clara Carvery Adams was one of Mildred Dixon's cousins living at the time
0118: "Clara," Lead SheetEst. $3,000-$5,000
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"Salome," Handwritten Composition: Handwritten sheet music for "Salome," composed by Raymond Fol, from the Duke Ellington Collection. Raymond Fol was a French jazz pianist, who often accompanied the Duke Ellington Orchestra as a guest
0119: "Salome," Handwritten CompositionEst. $1,500-$3,500
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"Three Cent Stomp," Lead Sheet: "Three Cent Stomp" was a product of the swing era. Composed by Duke in the early forties, it was mainly performed during that era. It was first recorded in 1943. This lead sheet is in Ellington's
0120: "Three Cent Stomp," Lead SheetEst. $7,000-$11,000
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"Untitled," Composition: Duke Ellington wrote music voluminously and compulsively. He was known to even write on his shirt sleeves when paper was unavailable. The exact number of his compositions is unknown, but the number
0121: "Untitled," CompositionEst. $7,000-$11,000
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