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317 (BIGGERS, JOHN) ANGELOU, MAYA Our Grandmothers. By Maya Angelou. New York: The Limited Editions Club, (1994).
Large folio, original red cloth in matching folding case, as issued. One of 400 copies signed by both Angelou and Biggers and printed on hand-made paper by Wild Carrot Letterpress. Fine in fine folding case. $1,000-2,000
318 (BRAQUE, GEORGES) PAULHAN, JEAN Braque le patron. Geneva: Editions des Trois Collines, 1947.
4to, original pictorial wrappers, housed in later chemise, retaining portion of original suede spine, and original blue-suede slipcase, pages uncut. Second edition. Limited edition, one of 90 copies signed by Braque and Paulhan. With original color lithograph by Braque to first page of text and another on upper cover. Wear to slipcase with corners split; in original chipped glassine; later chemise with original suede pasted down; otherwise fine. $600-800
319 (BRAQUE, GEORGES) MOURLOT, FERNAND Cahier de Georges Braque, 1917-1947 (1947-1955). Paris: Maeght, (1955).
Folio, original lithograph wrappers housed in the original linen chemise with cloth ties. Limited edition, one of 750 copies printed on velin de Marais. Some light toning to spine of wrappers and edges of some pages; otherwise fine. Together with Braque Lithographe. Paris: Sauret, 1963. Folio, original printed wraps and glassine, publisher’s slipcase. Limited edition, one of 4,125 with three original color lithographs by Mourlot, including cover, frontispiece and title page vignette. Some chipping to glassine; wear to spine ends; some rubbing to slipcase; otherwise fine. $500-700
320 (CHAGALL, MARC) LASSAIGNE, JACQUES Chagall. Paris: Maeght, (1957). With 15 lithographs by Chagall, including cover.
4to, original lithograph wrappers over hard board, original glassine. Second edition. With 15 original lithographs by Chagall, including cover and title page vignette. Minor wear to spine ends; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000
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321 CHAGALL, MARC A group of five books pertaining to the work of Chagall.
Marc Chagall. By Franz Meyer. New York: Harry N. Abrams, n.d. Chagall Lithographs 1974-1979. Notes and Catalogue by Charles Sorlier. New York: Crown Publishers, (1984). Homage to Marc Chagall. Edited by G. di San Lazzaro. New York: Tudor Publishing, n.d. Chagall. By Andre Pieyre de Mandiargues. Paris: Maeght Editeur, n.d. Chagall’s Posters. A Catalogue Raisonne. Edited by Charles Sorlier. New York: Crown Publishers, (1975). $200-400
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322 (COROT, JEAN-BAPTISTE) A set of finely bound unique volumes containing etchings by Jean-Baptiste Corot hand-colored in watercolor. Hand-written title page states: J. B. Corot Collection, 1796-1875. Paris, n.d.
2 vols. Folio, full green morocco with foliate giltstamped design to boards and spine, red morocco doublures and silk endpapers, t.e.g. With 70 tipped in hand-colored etchings after Jean Baptiste Corot. Fading and minor rubbing to boards; some fraying to silk endpapers; otherwise a fine set. $800-1,200
323 (COURBET) LEGER, CHARLES Courbet selon les caricatures et les images. Paris: Paul Rosenberg, 1920.
4to, original illustrated paper wraps, text block sewn in. Number 100 of 100 limited copies printed with both black and white and color plates on forme d’Arches. Wear to wraps with closed tears at folds and some sunning; edgewear; otherwise fine. $100-200 324* (DAUBIGNY, C.) HENRIET, FREDERIC C. Daubigny et son oeuvre grave. Pars: A. Levy, 1875.
4to, 3/4 calf, marbled endpapers, title in gilt to spine, frontispiece portrait by Leon Lhermitte. Illustrated with 7 plates. Wear to boards at spine and edges; ex-library copy with bookplate to front board and stamping to title page; intermittent foxing throughout; light offsetting from some plates; otherwise fine. Property from the University of Chicago $100-200
325 FOUJITA, LEONARD TSUGOHARU A Book of Cats. Being Twenty Drawings by Foujita. Poems in Prose by Michael Joseph. New York: Covici Friede, 1930.
4to, publisher’s red cloth-backed boards, title stamped in silver gilt to spine and upper board. First edition. One of 500 numbered copies signed by Foujita printed on handmade Arches. With 20 etched plates. Lacking additional suite of plates. Minor fading to spine and slight soiling to boards; inner hinge slightly cracked; otherwise fine with very fine prints. $6,000-8,000 326 (LIBERMAN, ALEXANDER) ROSE, BARBARA Liberman. New York: Abbeville Press, (1981).
Folio, linen-backed boards with original abstract composition by Liberman, original plastic display case. Display case cracked slightly along sides; some light darkening to rear board; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000
327 MATISSE, HENRI Jazz. New York: George Braziller, (1983).
Folio, content loose as issued in printed wraps, publisher’s cloth-backed clamshell case, slipcase. Facsimile edition of the 1947 edition published for the Museum of Modern Art. Small stain to upper board case; otherwise fine. $150-250
328 MIRO, JOAN Miro Lithographe. I, II and III. Prefaces by Fernand Mourlot, Michel Leiris, Raymond Queneau and Joan Teixidor. New York: Tudor, 1972; Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1975-1976.
3 vols. Folio, original linen-backed boards, dust jackets, II and III in original glassine and original wraparounds. II and III in French. I English edition. All three vols. complete with original lithographs, including dust jackets. Limited numbered editions. Chipping to glassine on II and III with some soiling to fore edges, but otherwise fine; I lacking glassine and wraparound, dust jacket price-clipped with some soiling, small crack to inner hinge, toning to fore edge and finger prints on half-title. $800-1,200
329 (MOORE, HENRY) CRAMER, GERALD, ed. Catalogue of the Graphic Work. Volumes I (1931-1972) and II (1973-1975). Geneva: Gerald Cramer, 1973, 1976.
2 vols. Folio, original cloth, dust jackets, publisher’s slipcases. Minor wear to slipcases; otherwise fine. $100-200 330 MOURLOT, (FERNAND) Souvenirs et Portraits d’Artistes. Paris: Alain A. C. Mazo; New York: Leon Amiel, 1972.
Portfolio, loose as issued in printed paper wrappers, cloth-backed folding case. One of 800 copies printed on Velin d’Arches. Complete with 25 original lithograph plates, many in color, by Picasso, Miro, Matisse, Braque, Chagall, Buffet, Giacometti and others. Wrapper toned; light offsetting from plates; otherwise fine. $1,500-2,500 331 MUCHA, ALPHONSE Figures decoratives. Paris: Libraire Centrale des Beaux-Arts, Emile Levy, n.d.
Portfolio, loose as issued, cloth-backed spine, illustrated boards, remnants of original ties. Complete with 40 plates reproducing designs by Alphonse Mucha, printed in brown, bistre, blue and green. One of the most scarce works illustrated by Alphonse Mucha. Wear to boards with only portions of ties remaining, cloth spine split and partially detached; light dampstaining and edgewear to boards; some chipping to edges of pages; some toning to edges; otherwise fine. $2,000-4,000
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332 (OROZCO, JOSE CLEMENTE) REED, ALMA, ed. Jose Clemente Orozco. New York: Delphic Studios, 1932.
4to, original black cloth with pastedown label to upper board. First edition. Signed by the artist on the f.f.e.p. Spine sunned; hinges slightly tender; otherwise fine. $100-200
333 (PERIODICAL) DE JUGEND Munich, (1896-1899).
An extensive run of this rare German fin de siecle art magazine, including the inaugural issue, featuring numerous reproductions of works by artists such as Hans Christiansen, Max Klinger, Franz Kupka, Ernst Barlach, Emil Nolde and others. 150 issues, comprising nos. 1/2, 3-8, 10-12, 15-17, 19, 20, 22-39, 41, 43-51 (1896); 1-17, 19-32, 34-52 (1897); 1, 3-39, 41-52 (1899). All with original wrappers except for 1/2, 20, and 51 (1896). $400-600
334* (PERIODICAL) WEEKLEY, C. M., ed. The Library of English Art. London: A. & C. Black, 1934. 6 vols. 8vo, 3/4 leather over morocco boards. 6 vols. Together with Masters of Art. s.p., n.d. 8 vols. 8vo, quarter blue morocco. Property from the William H. Moore Trust, Hobe Sound, Florida $100-200 335 (PERIODICAL) DERRIERE LE MIROIR Paris: Maeght Editeur, 1963-1973.
Five issues, comprising nos. 141 (November 1963), 158/159 (April-May 1966), 166 (June 1967), 173 (October 1968), 205 (September 1973). $100-200
336* (PERIODICAL) PARKETT MAGAZINE Zurich and New York: Schweizer Kunstzeitschrift, 1985-1997.
A group of 7 issues, comprising Nos.: 5-7 (19851986), 44 (1995), and 47-49 (1996-1997). 4to, photopictorial stiff wrappers. Fine. Property from the University of Chicago $600-800
337 (PICASSO, PABLO) SABARTES, JAIME Picasso: Toreros. New York: Andre Sauret, 1961.
Oblong 4to, original red cloth-backed boards with bull and fighter stamped in black to upper board, spine lettered in black, illustrated endpapers, dust jacket. First edition, with four original lithographs, one of which is executed in color. Dust jacket clipped; some minor sunning to spine; otherwise a fine copy. $1,500-2,500 338 (PICASSO, PABLO) A group of four books pertaining to Picasso and his work.
Picasso’s Posters. By Christopher Czwiklitzer. New York: Random House, (1970-1971). Picasso: Women. Cannes and Mougins, 1954-1963. By Helene Parmelin. Translated by Humphrey Hare. Paris: Editions Cercle D’Art; Amsterdam: Harry N. Abrams, n.d. (c. 1964). Pablo Picasso. Tome I. Catalogue de l’oeuvre grave et lithographie, 1904-1967. By Georges Bloch. Berne: Editions Kornfeld et Klipstein, (1975). Pablo Picasso. Tome II. Catalogue de l’oeuvre grave et lithographie, 1966-1969. By Georges Bloch. Berne: Editions Kornfeld et Klipstein, (1977). $100-200
339* (PICASSO, PABLO) A group of nine volumes.
Picasso: 347 Engravings. 16/3/68-5/10/68. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1969. Pablo Picasso: Works on Paper. Historical Perspectives. By R. Stanley Johnson, 2004. Picasso in Chicago. Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1968. Hommage a Picasso. Paris: Ministere d’Etat, Affaires Culturelles, 1967. The Sculpture of Picasso. By Roland Penrose. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, (1967). A Life of Picasso. Vol. I. By John Richardson. New York: Random House, (1991). Picasso and Portraiture. Edited by William Rubin. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, (1996). Pablo Picasso: A Retrospective. Edited by William Rubin. New York: The Museum of Modern Art, (1980). La Femme et le Surrealisme. Lausanne: Musee cantonal des Beaux-Arts Lausanne, (1987). Property from the University of Chicago $100-200
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340 RODIN, AUGUSTE Autographed letter in a secretarial hand, with bottom portion in the hand of and signed by Rodin (“A. Rodin”), 2 pages, on a bifolium, letterhead, to an unknown recipient, March 16, 1903. Matted and framed.
Rodin thanks the recipient for their kind letter and apologizes for not being able to fulfill his request, or for having the statue that he asked for. He sends his wishes and offers the recipient a reproduction of his “The Thinker” statue. Property from the collection of Baroness Kimberly von der Trenck, Newtown, Pennsylvania $600-800
341 (SAN LAZZARO, GIOVANNI DI) San Lazzaro et ses amis. Paris: La Societe Internationale d’Art XXe Siecle, (1975).
Portfolio, loose as issued in printed paper wraps, publisher’s linen folding box. One of 575 copies printed on Velin d’Arches. Complete with nine original lithographed plates by Bill, Calder, Chagall, Ernst, Hartung, Miro, Moore, Sutherland, and WouKi and six lithographs in second state by Braque, Fontana, Magnelli, Magritte, Picasso and Poliakoff. Offsetting from some plates; some minor wear to slipcase; slight crease to wrapper; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000 342 (TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, HENRI DE) JULIEN, EDOUARD Les Affiches de Toulouse-Lautrec. Catalogue by Fernand Mourlot. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1967.
4to, cloth-backed boards, original dust jacket, wraparound and glassine. With 32 color plate reproductions of Toulouse-Lautrec’s works including frontispiece. Typed prospectus laid-in. Minor edgewear to jacket; otherwise fine. Toulouse-Lautrec. His Complete Lithographs and Drypoints. By Jean Adhemar. New York: Harry N. Abrams, n.d. 4to, original orange cloth, dust jacket. $100-200
343 WINGLER, HANS M. The Bauhaus. Weimar, Dessau, Berlin, Chicago. Cambridge, MA and London: The MIT Press, (1969).
Folio, original white cloth-backed boards lettered in black with matching black publisher’s slipcase. First English edition. Fine. $50-100
344 (ZUNIGA) CHUMACERA, ALI Zuniga.Mexico City: Galeria de Arte Misrachi, 1969.
Folio, finely bound by Fernando Lopez in deluxe binding of full brown, red and tan calf with gilt lettering to spine and geometric gilt rules to boards, gilt gauffered top edge. Limited edition, one of 100 copies signed by the artist, editor, printer and binder. Minor rubbing to boards; otherwise fine. $300-500 345 (PHOTOGRAPHY) ADAMS, ANSEL Images 1923-1974. Forward by Wallace Stegner. Boston: New York Graphic Society, (1974).
Oblong folio, original grey and black cloth-backed boards, monogram stamped in silver, dust jacket, original publisher’s monogrammed slipcase, photographic endpapers. Limited edition, signed by Adams. Some wear to slipcase at the corners; dust jacket price clipped; otherwise fine. $200-400
346* (PHOTOGRAPHY) POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHY Chicago: Ziff-Davis, various dates.
A group of six issues comprising nos.: 35 (July-Dec., 1954), 36 (Jan.-June, 1955), 38 (Jan.- June, 1956), 39 (July-Dec., 1956), 40 (Jan.-June, 1957), and 42 (Jan.-June, 1958). Property from the University of Chicago $100-200
347 (PHOTOGRAPHY. STEICHEN, EDWARD) SANDBURG, CARL Steichen: The Photographer. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1929).
Folio, black cloth-backed boards stamped in gilt. First edition. Number 271 of 925 copies signed by Sandburg and Steichen. Illustrated throughout with full-page reproductions of Steichen’s photographs. Minor wear to boards; otherwise fine. $1,000-2,000
348 (DECORATIVE ARTS, GLASS. TIFFANY, LOUIS) The Art Work of Louis C. Tiffany. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page, 1914.
4to, publisher’s embossed colored vellum boards. One of 492 unnumbered copies printed on Japan paper for private distribution. Inscribed to Dr. J. S. Meara by Louis C. Tiffany, “I send you my book in appreciation of your interest in my work and of your great kindness to me, and dated February 18, 1919. With 21 tipped-in color plates and 42 photogravures with lettered tissue guards. Flaking to gilt on boards with minor soiling; frontispiece detached; first few pages starting; boards will not close completely; otherwise fine. $5,000-7,000
349 (DECORATIVE ARTS, GLASS) A group of 10 books pertaining to glass art.
Contemporary Studio Glass, An International Collection. Edited by the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto. The “Lost” Treasures of Louis Comfort Tiffany. By Hugh F. McKean. Masterpieces of American Glass. By Jane Shadel Spillman and Susanne K. Frantz. Glass: Art Nouveau to Art Deco. By Victor Arwas. Chihuly Glass. Glass, Artifact and Art. By William Morris. Skilled Work. American Craft in the Renwick Gallery. By The National Museum of American Art. Paperweights for Collectors. By Lawrence H. Selman. Chihuly: Color, Glass and Form. By Dale Chihuly. Lalique par Lalique. $100-200 350 (DECORATIVE ARTS) COMSTOCK, WILLIAM T. Modern Architectural Designs and Details: Containing Eighty Finely Lithographed Plates, Showing New and Original Designs in the Queen Anne, Eastlake, Elizabethan, and Other Modernized Styles. New York: William T. Comstock, (1881).
Folio, yellow cloth-backed boards, lettered in gilt and black. With 80 lithograph plates and advertisements at the rear, including color chip card of H. W. Johns Liquid Asbestos Paints with 32 paint chips mounted on the rear pastedown. Only edition. Edgewear to boards with some loss to corners and spine ends; fading and some stains to rear board; very minor marginal spotting and staining; hinges starting; otherwise fine. $200-400 351 (DECORATIVE ARTS) MARRYAT, JOSEPH Collections towards a History of Pottery and Porcelain in the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries: with a Description of the Manufacture, a Glossary, and a List of Monograms. London: John Murray, 1850.
4to, bound by Bedford in contemporary full red morocco gilt-stamped, gilt-lettered spine, gilt turn-ins, marbled endpapers, a.e.g. First edition, Large Paper copy. Illustrated with 12 full-page handcolored gilt-illuminated lithograph plates tipped to sheets and numerous in-text wood engravings also tipped-in. Minor rubbing to boards; hinges starting; intermittent oxidation; otherwise fine. $200-400
352 (DECORATIVE ARTS) A group of two works in folio pertaining to decorative arts.
One Hundred Silhouette Portraits. Selected from the Collection of Francis Wellesley. Oxford: Printed By Horace Hart For Francis Wellesley, 1912. Domestic Needlework. Its Origins and Customs throughout the Centuries. By G. Saville Seligman & Talbot Hughes. London: Country Life, n.d. Number 183 of 500 English language edition copies. $300-500
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353 (COSTUME) (COSTUMES OF VARIOUS COUNTRIES) Complete seven volume uniformly bound set of this important series of costume books, published over a long period, transferring hands over the process, and was offered under the title: Costumes of Various Countries. Text in French and English. London: William Miller, various dates. Illustrated throughout with 355 hand-colored engraved plates, many with aquatint.
7 vols. 4to, uniformly bound in maroon straight grain morocco, decorated in a Regency style with gilt foliate border around blind border of grape leaves, spine heavily decorated in blind and in gilt, with gilt lettering, a.e.g., comprising: The Costume of China, Illustrated by Sixty Engravings: with Explanations in English and French. By George Henry Mason. London: for W. Miller, 1800 (but later). With 60 plates. Colas 2009. The Costume of Turkey. By (Octavien Dalvimart). London, 1803 (but later). Large title page vignette and 60 plates. Colas 782. Costume of the Russian Empire. London: for William Miller, 1803 (but later). With 73 plates. Colas 702. Small closed tear to plate 42 The Costume of the Hereditary States of the House of Austria. By Antoine Francois Bertrand de Moleville. London: for William Miller, 1804 (but later). With 50 plates. Colas 2112. Some stray marks to title page in French. The Costume of Great Britain. By William Henry Pyle. London: William Miller, 1808 (but later). This volume is the most lavishly illustrated of the group, with 60 detailed plates and text in English only. Colas 2447. Scattered brownspotting; small dampstain to top right fore edge; inner hinge cracked. The Punishments of China. By (George Henry Mason). London: for William Miller, 1808 (but later). With 22 plates. Colas 2012. Scattered foxing to text pages, not affecting plates. The Military Costume of Turkey. London: Thomas McLean, 1818. Large title page vignette and 30 plates. Colas 2059.
Rubbing and edgewear to boards; toning to top edge of some pages; offsetting from plates; some scattered light spotting; otherwise in general internally clean with bright hand-coloring. $8,000-12,000
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354 (COSTUME) ALEXANDER, WILLIAM A fine complete set of five costume books by William Alexander, complete with 274 hand-colored aquatint plates. London: Printed for John Murray by William Bulmer, 1814.
5 vols. 4to, uniformly bound in green straight grain morocco elaborately decorated in gilt and blind, a.e.g. , comprising: Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Chinese. 50 plates including title. … the Dress and Manner of the Turks. 60 plates. … the Dress and Manners of the Austrians. 50 plates. Front board detached. … the Dress and Manners of the Chinese. 50 plates including title. [… the Dress and Manners of the English.] 50 plates. Lacking title page; head of spine detached. [… the Dress and Manner of the Russians.] 64 plates. Lacking title page and index.
Some intermittent foxing, not affecting the plates; rubbing to boards with loss to edges of spine; otherwise fine, unless indicated above. $2,000-4,000 355 (COSTUME) PAUQUET, (HIPPOLYTE & POLIDOR) Modes et costumes historiques: Francais and Etrangers. Paris: Aux Bureaux des Modes et Costumes Historiques, n.d. (1864)
2 vols. Folio, 3/4 green morocco over marbled boards. A set of costume books, complete with 192 hand-colored plates, with volume 1 showing costume of France and volume 2 that of foreign countries. Colas 2293. Rubbing to boards; otherwise fine. $200-400
356 (COSTUME) A group of two portfolios of women’s costume plates, text in French.
Costumes historiques de femmes du XIVe au XVIIe siecle. Dessines par Lechevallier-Chevignard, graves par Didier, Flameng, Languillermie, etc. Paris: A. Levy, 1889. Folio, blue cloth folding case. Comprising 64 pages of text and 122 hand-colored engraved plates. Folder lacking ties; scratch to upper boards; otherwise fine.
L’histoire du Costume Feminin Francais, Les Modes du Moyen Ages de l’an 1037 a l’an 1461. By Paul Louis de Giafferri. Paris: Editions Nilsson, n.d. (1922-1923) Folio, blue cloth folder with illustrated pastedown to upper board, original cloth ties present. Comprising 10 individual albums, each with illustrated wraps, containing 120 color plates. Some toning to edges of wraps; soiling and rubbing to boards with hinges cracked; otherwise fine. $200-400 357* (PLATES) BAINES, THOMAS, et al. Nature and Art. Vols. 1 and 2 bound together. London: Day and Son, 1866-1867.
4vo, blue gilt-stamped cloth. Illustrated throughout with chromolithographic plates. Only two volumes were published. Bookplate tipped in front pastedown; spine and upper board detached from backstrip; some soiling. Together with The Modern Lithographer. Edited by Robert Hilton. Vols. 1 and 2. London: The Caxton Magazine, 1905-1906. Lacking some plates. Leaflets of Memory; An Illuminated Annual for MDCCCLIV. Philadelphia: E. H. Butler, 1854. With color lithograph title page and plates throughout. Also together with two issues of Book News, vols. XIV, no. 162 and 165. (6) Property from the University of Chicago $200-400
358 (PLATES) RICHARDS, T. ADDISON American Scenery, Illustrated. New York: Leavitt and Allen, (1854).
4to, black embossed morocco with inset giltstamped title roundel, a.e.g. Illustrated with 32 steelengraved plates, including frontispiece and engraved title page by W. H. Bartlett, including views of American landmarks such as Mount Vernon, Niagara Falls and Tower Rock. Bookplate tipped in front pastedown; wear to boards with top 2-inches of front hinge cracked; some intermittent brownspotting; otherwise fine. $150-250
359 (PLATES. BIDA, ALEXANDRE) The Gospels. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, 1873-1877.
4 vols. Portfolio, loose as issued full black morocco stamped in gilt, gilt titles to spines. Imperial Quarto Edition. Illustrated throughout with 110 (of 132) steelengravings after drawings by Alexandre Bida, each accompanied by captioned tissue guards. Rubbing to boards; front hinge split on one volume; some chipping to tissue guards; otherwise plates are in very fine condition. $100-200
360 (POSTER, CIRCUS) CLYDE BEATTY/COLE BROS. Large color lithograph circus poster, depicting a leaping tiger. In two large sections. 92 x 124 inches. $600-800
361 (POSTER, CIRCUS) CLYDE BEATTY/COLE BROS. Large color lithograph circus poster, depicting a crouching tiger. In four sections. Sections reinforced on verso with crude tape repair; chipping to edges and some loss at the creases. 79 x 117 1/2 inches. $400-600
362 (POSTER, CIRCUS) CLYDE BEATTY/COLE BROS. A group of four color lithograph posters, depicting a Crouching Lion, a Crouching Tiger, Trapeze Artists and a Woman on Horseback. 28 x 40 inches each. $200-400
363 (POSTER, CIRCUS) CLYDE BEATTY/COLE BROS. Large color lithograph circus poster, depicting “Big Otto,” the Hippopotamus. In two sections. Sections reinforced with tape. 77 x 42 inches. $200-400
364 (POSTER, CIRCUS) CLYDE BEATTY/COLE BROS. A group of four color lithograph posters featuring animal acts, three of which are by Roland Butler, depicting a Crouching Tiger, Rhinoceros, Hippopotamus and a Group of Animals. Each set against cardboard and wrapped in cellophane. 21 x 28 inches each. $100-200
365 (POSTER, CIRCUS) CLYDE BEATTY/COLE BROS. A group of four color lithograph posters featuring female circus performers, including two posters featuring trapeze artists and two posters featuring female acts on horses. Size of largest 40 x 27 inches. $200-400
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366 (POSTER, CIRCUS) CLYDE BEATTY/COLE BROS. A group of 10 vertical color lithograph posters, featuring Tightrope and Trapeze Performers, Lions and Tigers, Elephants, Horses and Clowns, includes one Carson and Barnes and one Franzen Bros. poster. 39 1/2 x 14 1/2 inches each. $200-400
367 (POSTER, CIRCUS) CARSON AND BARNES Large color lithograph circus poster, depicting a leaping tiger. Two tears to upper right corner. 75 1/2 x 52 inches. $100-200 367A (POSTER, CIRCUS) CARSON AND BARNES Large color lithograph poster, featuring two elephants surrounding an advertisement for Carson and Barnes circus. In two sections. 59 x 132 inches. $400-600
368 (POSTER, CIRCUS) KING BROS./COLE BROS. A group of seven color lithograph posters, featuring Clowns, Trapeze Artists and Animal Acts. 21 x 27 1/2 inches each. $100-200
369 (POSTER, CIRCUS) RINGLING BROS Original color lithograph Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Baily circus poster, featuring “The Great Alzanas - World Renowned High Wire Daredevils.” 20 1/2 x 27 inches. $50-100 370 (POSTER, CIRCUS) RINGLING BROS. A group of three clown posters, c. 1950 Size of largest 42 x 28 inches. $300-500
371 (POSTER, CIRCUS) SEILS-STERLING Large color-lithograph poster, “The Show of the Century,” featuring a circle of lions surrounding portraits of Pete, Bill and Al Lindemann, the proprietors. Framed. Together with original press department program booklet. 28 1/2 x 42 inches. $100-200
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