Forever Ellington - May 18 2016-05-18 Auction - 249 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 6
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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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"I'm Brown but I'm Red, White & Blue" Lead Sheet: "I'm Brown but I'm Red White & Blue" is a composition by Duke Ellington that was never recorded or published. The title indicates Duke's pride in both his race and his country. The lead sheet to this
0121A: "I'm Brown but I'm Red, White & Blue" Lead SheetEst. $8,000-$12,000
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"Wings and Things," Lead Sheet: "Wings and Things" is credited to the Duke Ellington Orchestra's famed saxophonist Johnny Hodges. He played lead alto in the saxophone section of the orchestra for many years. This lead sheet of the
0122: "Wings and Things," Lead SheetEst. $7,000-$11,000
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"Harlem," Orchestral Sketch: Harlem was a part of Duke's heart. It was both his home and an important place in the evolution of jazz. In 1950, Arturo Toscanini commissioned this symphonic jazz composition, although he ultimately
0122A: "Harlem," Orchestral SketchEst. $10,000-$14,000
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Baby Blue Suit: This baby blue suit jacket (with matching pants) was custom-tailored for Duke Ellington by Gaetano of Chicago. The jacket features a taupe lining, and a label inside the breast pocket which reads
0123: Baby Blue SuitEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Wedding Ceremony, Monoprint by Romare Bearden: Duke Ellington and American painter Romare Bearden were great admirers of each other's work. Bearden was a friend of the Ellington family and regular visitor to the home of Duke's sister Ruth. Upon
0124: Wedding Ceremony, Monoprint by Romare BeardenEst. $20,000-$30,000
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"Jubilesta," Assorted Documents: From the Duke Ellington Collection, assorted documents pertaining to the composition "Jubilesta," co-composed by Duke Ellington, Juan Tizol, and Irving Mills. Lot includes memo addressed to Ruth
0125: "Jubilesta," Assorted DocumentsEst. $1,500-$2,000
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"Sophisticated Lady," Assorted Documents: From the Duke Ellington Collection, assorted documents pertaining to the Duke Ellington composition, "Sophisticated Lady." Lot includes certificate of copyright renewal, several correspondences
0126: "Sophisticated Lady," Assorted DocumentsEst. $700-$900
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Sacred Concert, Assorted Documents: From the Duke Ellington Collection, assorted documents pertaining to Duke Ellington's second Sacred Concert. Lot includes a copy of the certificate of incorporation for the Foundation for the
0128: Sacred Concert, Assorted DocumentsEst. $1,000-$1,400Lot Passed
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Anatomy of a Murder, Assorted Documents: From the Duke Ellington Collection, assorted documents pertaining to Duke Ellington score for Anatomy of a Murder. Lot includes copies of sheet music for the track "Like Love," handwritten
0129: Anatomy of a Murder, Assorted DocumentsEst. $600-$800
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Beggar's Holiday, Assorted Documents: From the Duke Ellington Collection, assorted documents pertaining to Duke Ellington's opera Beggar's Holiday. Lot includes handwritten set list, original published sheet music booklets for the track
0130: Beggar's Holiday, Assorted DocumentsEst. $600-$800
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The Ellington Pieta, Mural by Nikos Bel-Jon: This mosaic by Greek-born artist Nikos Bel-Jon (1911-1966) depicts the Last Station of the Cross and was displayed at Radio City for an Easter exhibition in the late 1950s, where it caught the eye of
0131: The Ellington Pieta, Mural by Nikos Bel-JonEst. $60,000-$80,000
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Satin Doll, Painting by Duke Ellington: Duke believed an artist should have two mediums, one to play creatively off of the other. Early in his life Duke received a scholarship to attend the Pratt Institute, which he turned down to pursue
0132: Satin Doll, Painting by Duke EllingtonEst. $20,000-$30,000
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Cream-Colored Suit: This cream-colored suit jacket (with matching pants) was worn by Duke Ellington for summertime festivals and daytime events. Custom-tailored for Duke Ellington by Gaetano of Chicago, a personalized
0134: Cream-Colored SuitEst. $3,000-$5,000
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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
0135: Monogrammed HandkerchiefEst. $700-$900
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Key to Washington, D.C.: From May 31st through June 3rd 1962, Duke took part in the First International Jazz Festival in Washington, D.C. sponsored by the President's Music Committee of the People-to-People program. Duke, a
0136: Key to Washington, D.C.Est. $1,000-$1,200
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Key to Dade County, FL: Duke Ellington and his orchestra played the Miami metropolitan area regularly and one of Duke's last public performances was at the Dade County Auditorium in March of 1974. This key was presented to
0137: Key to Dade County, FLEst. $800-$1,000
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Key to Newark, NJ: Duke Ellington was presented with this key to Newark, NJ in honor of his accomplishments.
0138: Key to Newark, NJEst. $700-$900
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Key to Worcester, MA: Duke Ellington was presented with this key to Worcester, MA in honor of his accomplishments.
0139: Key to Worcester, MAEst. $600-$800
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Key to Perth Amboy, NJ: Duke Ellington was presented with this key to Perth Amboy, NJ in honor of his accomplishments.
0140: Key to Perth Amboy, NJEst. $600-$800
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Key to Elizabeth, NJ: Duke was presented with the key to Elizabeth, NJ by the city's colorful and long-serving mayor, Thomas G. Dunn. Elizabeth was the birthplace of one of the most notable drummers of the Duke Ellington
0141: Key to Elizabeth, NJEst. $800-$1,000
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Key to Miami, FL: Duke Ellington and his orchestra played the Miami metropolitan area regularly. He was presented with this key to Miami, FL in honor of his accomplishments.
0142: Key to Miami, FLEst. $600-$800Lot Passed
Key to Jacksonville, FL: Duke Ellington was presented with this key to Jacksonville, FL in honor of his accomplishments.
0144: Key to Jacksonville, FLEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
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