Forever Ellington - May 18 2016-05-18 Auction - 249 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 7
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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Key to Jersey City, NJ: Duke Ellington was presented with the key to Jersey City, NJ in the early seventies by the city's youngest ever mayor, Paul T. Jordan, M.D.
0145: Key to Jersey City, NJEst. $800-$1,000
Key to Cleveland, OH: Duke Ellington was presented with this key to Cleveland, OH in honor of his accomplishments.
0146: Key to Cleveland, OHEst. $800-$1,000Lot Passed
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Statuette and Medal from Induction to Oklahoma Jazz: Statuette and Medal from Induction to Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame was started in 1988, partially in recognition of the 1921 Tulsa race riots, in which the nation's
0147: Statuette and Medal from Induction to Oklahoma JazzEst. $2,000-$3,000
Duke Ellington's Baby Grand Piano: Manufacturer: Kramer, New York, Serial No. 174260Size: Baby Grand (Height: 38" Width: 54" Depth: 60")Color: WhiteIn the 1920s, during the heyday of the Cotton Club and just as Duke's star began to
0151: Duke Ellington's Baby Grand PianoEst. $50,000-$1,000,000Lot Passed
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A Portrait of Billy Strayhorn, Painting by Duke: A Portrait of Billy Strayhorn, Painting by Duke Ellington. In 1973, the Franklin Mint acquired paintings from ten celebrities for a series of lithographs. Duke chose to contribute a painting of his
0152: A Portrait of Billy Strayhorn, Painting by DukeEst. $30,000-$40,000
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Cream-colored Silk Performance Jacket: The Japanese were huge fans of Duke Ellington, and Duke was a huge fan of the Japanese. During the Duke Ellington Orchestra's 1966 State Department tour of Japan, Duke fell under the thrall of
0153: Cream-colored Silk Performance JacketEst. $4,500-$6,500
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Spingarn Medal from NAACP: Duke Ellington rose above racism and segregation to achieve greatness, and he chronicled and honored the black American experience along the way with works such as "Black, Brown, and Beige," and "My
0154: Spingarn Medal from NAACPEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Pulitzer Prize Statuette: In 1965 when Duke Ellington was sixty-seven years old, he was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in Music, but the board rejected him for the award. Duke famously responded, "Fate is being kind to me.
0156: Pulitzer Prize StatuetteEst. $8,000-$10,000
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National Institute of Arts & Letters Membership: National Institute of Arts & Letters Membership Certificate. The National Institute of Arts and Letters was founded in 1898 to further literature and fine arts in the United States, and is the parent
0158: National Institute of Arts & Letters MembershipEst. $600-$800
Franklin Mint Medals (set of 3): After Duke Ellington's death in 1974, the Franklin mint commissioned a limited run of these commemorative medals. These medals were presented to the Ellington family and have been in their possession
0159: Franklin Mint Medals (set of 3)Est. $1,000-$1,500Lot Passed
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Letter and Memorabilia from Duke Ellington's: Letter and Memorabilia from Duke Ellington's Commemorative Stamp. In 1986, the U.S. Postal Service issued a Duke Ellington stamp. This 1985 letter suggesting the stamp is from renowned intellectual
0161: Letter and Memorabilia from Duke Ellington'sEst. $200-$400
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Baton from Chicago Rhythm Club: As swing swept the nation in the 1930s, organizations cropped up to promote and celebrate the cultural achievements of the genre. One such organization- The Chicago Rhythm Club- gifted this ivory and
0162: Baton from Chicago Rhythm ClubEst. $7,000-$9,000
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Duke Ellington Orchestra Luggage Tag: The Duke Ellington Orchestra toured at a breakneck pace, shuttling twenty-three people and sixty-four pieces of luggage around the globe by bus, train, ship and plane. These are nine of the stickers
0163: Duke Ellington Orchestra Luggage TagEst. $600-$800
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Duke Ellington Tour Schedule: Duke Ellington and his orchestra maintained a breakneck touring pace, and a schedule that was in a constant state of flux. This typewritten schedule with inked-in changes was for the summer 1970 tour
0164: Duke Ellington Tour ScheduleEst. $200-$400
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Programs from 1963 Southeast Asia Tour: Under the auspices of the United States State Department, Duke Ellington and his orchestra travelled the globe with the goal of spreading democracy through American culture. In 1963, he completed a
0165: Programs from 1963 Southeast Asia TourEst. $500-$700
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Balalaika: In the 1960s, Duke began to tour under the auspices of the U.S. State Department in an effort to spread democracy through American culture. In 1971, he took one of his most significant trips,
0167: BalalaikaEst. $800-$1,200
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Balalaika: In the 1960s, Duke began to tour under the auspices of the U.S. State Department in an effort to spread democracy through American culture. In 1971, he took one of his most significant trips,
0168: BalalaikaEst. $800-$1,200
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Gold Bohemia Dinner Plates: When formally entertaining, Duke would use these 24-carat gold Bohemia plates. These vintage porcelain plates were some of the finest crafted in Czechoslovakia, and have been dined on by Duke, as
0169: Gold Bohemia Dinner PlatesEst. $4,000-$6,000
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Masonic Knight Templar Sword- an Ellington Family: Masonic Knight Templar Sword- an Ellington Family Heirloom. Duke Ellington inherited this Masonic ceremonial sword from his paternal grandfather, James Ellington. Intricately engraved by George W.
0170: Masonic Knight Templar Sword- an Ellington FamilyEst. $1,500-$2,500
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Photograph of Edna Ellington: Duke Ellington married young, at nineteen, to his first and only wife Edna. The couple never divorced, but ceased co-habitation after a few years of marriage. Edna lived as a recluse who avoided the
0171: Photograph of Edna EllingtonEst. $300-$500