Forever Ellington - May 18 2016-05-18 Auction - 249 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY
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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Red Silk Jacket: This red dinner jacket made of imported Japanese silk was a staple of Duke Ellington's performance wear. The jacket features a floral lining and a label that reads: "Duke Ellington, December 27 1965."
0001: Red Silk JacketEst. US$4,000-US$6,000
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Tiffany Cufflinks: Blue was Duke's signature color and these gold and sapphire Tiffany cufflinks were among his favorite cufflinks. A gift from his sister Ruth, Duke cherished these cufflinks and wore them regularly to
0002: Tiffany CufflinksEst. US$3,000-US$4,000
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Promotional Postcard of Duke: This cardstock photograph of Duke Ellington at the piano in heart-shaped cufflinks is signed "Good Luck, Duke Ellington" on the backside.
0003: Promotional Postcard of DukeEst. US$450-US$650
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Photograph of Duke Signed to Cousin Bernice: This photograph of Duke is signed, "To Cousin Bernice. Good luck, Edward." It measures 7" x 4.8".
0004: Photograph of Duke Signed to Cousin BerniceEst. US$500-US$700
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Photograph of Duke, Signed to his Niece Juanita: This headshot of Duke was personally signed to his niece Juanita. The handwritten text reads: "To Juanita, The Best to You Always, Duke (Your Uncle Edward)". It measures 9" x 7.875".
0005: Photograph of Duke, Signed to his Niece JuanitaEst. US$800-US$1,000
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Portrait of Young Duke: This is photograph is a waist-up portrait of a young Duke Ellington. It measures 10" x 8".
0005A: Portrait of Young DukeEst. US$250-US$450
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"Blossom," Contract: This copyright contract, dated February 2nd 1954, is for the composition "Blossom," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. This contract bears not only the signatures of Strayhorn and
0007: "Blossom," ContractEst. US$1,200-US$1,600
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"E and D Blues (Ella and Duke Blues)," Contract: 11" x 8.5". This contract, dated October 23rd 1957, is for the composition "E and D Blues (Ella and Duke Blues)", co-composed by Duke Ellington and John Sanders. John Sanders was a trombonist in the
0008: "E and D Blues (Ella and Duke Blues)," ContractEst. US$1,000-US$1,400
"Walkin' and Singin' the Blues," Contract: 11" x 8.5". This contract, dated May 5th 1959, is for the composition "Walkin' and Singin' the Blues," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Lil Greenwood. Lil Greenwood was a vocalist who worked with
0009: "Walkin' and Singin' the Blues," ContractEst. US$1,000-US$1,400Lot Passed
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"Coolin'," Contract: 13" x 8.5". This contract, dated August 9th 1956, is for the composition "Coolin'," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Clark Terry. Clark Terry played trumpet in the Duke Ellington Orchestra from 1951
0010: "Coolin'," ContractEst. US$1,000-US$1,400
"Dual Fuel" and "Launching Pad," Contract: 11" x 8.5". This contract, dated November 23rd 1959, is for the compositions "Dual Fuel" and "Launching Pad," both co-composed by Duke Ellington and Clark Terry. Clark Terry played trumpet in the
0011: "Dual Fuel" and "Launching Pad," ContractEst. US$1,000-US$1,400Lot Passed
"Clusterphobia," Contract: 14" x 8.5". This contract, dated June 4th 1956, is for the composition "Clusterphobia," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Clark Terry. Clark Terry played trumpet in the Duke Ellington Orchestra from
0012: "Clusterphobia," ContractEst. US$1,000-US$1,400Lot Passed
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"Tip Toe Topic," Contract: 14" x 8.5". This contract, dated May 16th 1946, is for the composition "Tip Toe Topic," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Oscar Pettiford. The contract features the signatures of both Duke Ellington
0013: "Tip Toe Topic," ContractEst. US$1,000-US$1,400
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"Springtime in Africa," Contract: 11" x 8.5". This contract, dated April 9th 1965, is for the composition "Springtime in Africa," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Aaron Bell. Aaron Bell performed as a bassist with the Duke Ellington
0014: "Springtime in Africa," ContractEst. US$1,100-US$1,500
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"Hello Little Boy," Contract: 14" x 8.5". This contract, dated September 18th 1950, is for the composition "Hello Little Boy," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Chubby Kemp. This contract is in excellent condition and bears the
0015: "Hello Little Boy," ContractEst. US$1,000-US$1,400
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"Freedom is Sweet (Freedom- Sweet, Fat, and That),": "Freedom is Sweet (Freedom- Sweet, Fat, and That)," Contract. 13" x 8.5". This contract, dated February 14th 1968, is for the composition "Freedom is Sweet (Freedom- Sweet, Fat, and That)"
0016: "Freedom is Sweet (Freedom- Sweet, Fat, and That),"Est. US$1,000-US$1,400
"Blossom," Contract: This copyright contract, dated February 2nd 1954, is for the composition "Blossom," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. This contract is in excellent condition, and bears not only the
0017: "Blossom," ContractEst. US$1,200-US$1,600Lot Passed
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"Morocco (now known as Zanzibar)," Contract: 11" x 8.5". This contract, dated June 25th 1945, is for the composition "Morocco." In delicate parentheses beside the title, someone has added in, "(now known as Zanzibar.)" The contract bears Juan
0018: "Morocco (now known as Zanzibar)," ContractEst. US$600-US$800
"The Feeling of Jazz," Contract: 11" x 8.5". This contract, dated April 5th 1962, is for the composition "The Feeling of Jazz," co-composed by Duke Ellington, Bobby Troup, and George T. Simon. Troup was an actor and jazz pianist,
0019: "The Feeling of Jazz," ContractEst. US$500-US$700Lot Passed
"You Know, Baby," Contract: 11" x 8.5". This contract, dated January 14th 1944, is for the composition "You Know, Baby," co-composed by Frank Lewis and Mary Lou Williams. Mary Lou Williams was a jazz pianist who often arranged
0020: "You Know, Baby," ContractEst. US$500-US$700Lot Passed
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"The Opener," Contract: 11" x 8.5". This contract, dated August 20th 1964, is for the composition "The Opener," co-composed by Charles "Cootie" Williams and Elwyn Fraser. Cootie Williams performed as a trumpeter with the
0021: "The Opener," ContractEst. US$500-US$700
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"John Hardy's Wife" and "Moon Mist," Contract: 14" x 8.5". This contract, dated October 16th 1945, is for the compositions "John Hardy's Wife" and "Moon Mist." The contract bears Mercer Ellington's signature.
0022: "John Hardy's Wife" and "Moon Mist," ContractEst. US$600-US$800
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"Blossom," Assorted Documents: From the Duke Ellington Collection, assorted documents pertaining to the composition "Blossom," co-composed by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. Lot includes one handwritten transcription of the
0023: "Blossom," Assorted DocumentsEst. US$1,200-US$1,600
"The Beautiful Indians (Hiawatha)," Contracts: 14" x 8.5". This lot includes two contracts, both dated January 24th, 1947. Both contracts are in reference to the copyright for the song "The Beautiful Indians." Al Sears joined the Duke Ellington
0024: "The Beautiful Indians (Hiawatha)," ContractsEst. US$1,000-US$1,400Lot Passed