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5.5" x 8". Gray soft Italian UltraHyde covers. 80 sheets of white, ruled paper. Features matching satin ribbon bookmark, elastic privacy closure, and thread-sewn book binding. More
Our collection of art and antiques ranges from photos, prints, paintings and other various pieces.
5.5" x 8". Gray soft Italian UltraHyde covers. 80 sheets of white, ruled paper. Features matching satin ribbon bookmark, elastic privacy closure, and thread-sewn book binding. More
1975. 14 in. x 36 in. In Very Good minus condition. Light age toning. Light wear to corners and edges. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
U.S.A. Forty Acres and A Mule Filmworks, 1986. One Sheet (measures 27 in. x 41 in.) In Very Good condition. Light edgewear to bottom edge. Light scuffing throughout. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
A framed, full-color photograph of George W. Bush, Laura Bush, tailor Georges de Paris, and a fourth man; VG; signed flat by George W. Bush and Laura Bush; dimensions in frame: height 9 in. x width 11 in.; dimensions out of frame: height 8 in. x width 10 in.; located at Dupont store. More
[c. 1830]. An oval tinted engraving of an outdoor scene, featuring snake charmers and their audience; some colors present; framed; not matted; not examined out of frame; back covered with paper; framer's sticker at back; text at back reads "Snake Charmers 19th Century c. 1830"; very good condition. Dimensions in frame: height 6 inches x width 8 inches; dimensions from sight: height 4 3/4 inches x width 6 1/2 inches. Located at Dupont store. More
A framed painting of a seaside town landscape scene; "Sorrento" in white lettering at center of lower edge; framed and matted; not examined out of frame; frame with metal hanging fixture at upper edge; very good condition. Dimensions in frame: height 10 inches x width 11 1/2 inches; dimensions of image by sight: height 4 1/4 inches x width 6 inches. Located at Dupont store. More
London: Sotheby's. First Edition. Quarto, 2 Volumes. In Good plus condition. Volume 1 has a dark brown spine with white lettering, Volume 2 has a light brown spine with white lettering. Covers have mild shelving wear, front cover of Vol. 1 has bends along head corner, mild denting along joint, and mild denting in the middle of the cover, rear cover of Vol.1 has mild bends along head corner and dents along joint and the middle, spine Vol. 1 has mild wear, front cover of Vol. 2 has a small dent in the center, rear cover of Vol. 2 has a small dent along the joint, and spine of Vol. 2 has mild wear along head and tail. Textblock has mild bending along all head corners of Vol. 1, mild staining along head edges of Vol. 1, and mild wear along edges of Vol. 2. CONTENTS: Vol. 1, "English Pottery and Porcelain", 220 pages - Vol. 2, "Furniture and Works of Art", 203 pages. Shelved in Quarto area, Locked Annex. More
U.S.A. Superfly Ltd., 1973. One Sheet (measures 27 in. x 41 in.) In Very Good condition. Light crease lines. Light age toning. Light edgewear along the bottom. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
1959. 14 in. x 36 in. In Good plus condition. Moderate age toning. Light wear to corners and edges. Light tearing along edges. Light chipping to top and left edges. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
China: Tang Dynasty (618 to 907). A terracotta figure of a woman in Tang Dynasty clothing, with separate much later wood stand; mild wear; housed in a velvet-lined wooden box with brass clasps and padded cradle; good condition. Dimensions with stand: height 8 inches x width 2 1/2 inches x depth 2 1/16 inches; dimensions without stand: height 7 1/4 inches x width 2 1/4 inches x depth 1 1/2 inches; dimensions of box: height 9 1/4 inches x width 4 1/2 inches x depth 3 1/4 inches. KW consignment; shelved case 8 1/4; Located at the Dupont store. More
U.S.A. Metro Goldwynn Mayer Inc., 1970. One Sheet (measures 27 in. x 41 in.) Light crease lines throughout. Light age toning. Light scratching and tears throughout. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
c1917. Large vertical poster mounted on a lightweight canvas depicts men in military uniforms beneath several flags in a tropical setting, at the top of the poster. At the bottom left corner of the poster is a man in uniform on a camel with another man at his side and in the other corner is a man in uniform on a horse with a man standing next to him. The text of the poster is in French. The heading above the top image reads: Republique Francaise Minister's De La Guerre and below the image reads: Troupes Coloniales/Avantages/ Assures Par La Loi/Aux Engages Et Rengages Des Troupes Coloniales. Header texts in blue, red and black. The remaining text is in black and red. Condition: Good to Good+. The poster’s edges have slight foxing. Otherwise the surface shows mild wear. The edges have slight wrinkles. Dimensions w 30 in x h 46 1/8 in. More
Woodblock print in black plastic metal frame. The print shows light age toning, light warping along top edge, and light soiling overall. The print measures 6.5 in. x 8.5 in and the frame measures 12.5 in x 16.5 in. More
Chicago: 1973. The headline from the 24 January 1973 edition of the Chicago Sun-Times, which announced the beginning of the cease-fire which marked the beginning of negotiations to end the Vietnam War. Condition: Good to Very Good. Significantly age toned; a small open tear on the left edge and a small dark stain in the bottom left corner. Matted and framed; not examined out of frame. Dimensions w 17.5 in x h 20.5 in. More
TSR/Wizards of the Coast LLC, 1970-1980s. Lot of 70 issues of Dragon magazine with the following issues: 72-85, 88-98, 100-125, 127-131 and 133-144; Best of Dragon Vol. II Two magazines are missing covers (no issue number found but published April, and July of 1985). Condition: Good. Age toning and dent near spines. Light wear to spines, corners and edges. Shelved in Rockville Room B (under photo station). More
Washington D.C. GAIU, 1975. 14 in. x 36 in. In Good plus condition. Light age toning. Light wear to corners and edges. Light creasing to body. Light tape staining to top edge. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
1988. 28 in x 22 in. Signature is clear and strong in black Sharpie. Light wear to edges. Moderate crease to the lower left corner. Light scratching. Small dent to the top edge. Small piece of transparent tape still affixed to upper left corner. COA taped to back. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
1992. NFL Washington Redskins Superbowl XXVI Champions poster signed by Joe Theismann and Doug Williams. Poster measures 20 in. x 36 in. In Good condition with minimal wear to edges and slightly wavy. Shelved in Room A. FJ Consignment. More
K. Abelmann etching of John H. Wigmore. Signed in pencil by John H. Wigmore to lower left corner. Measurements: Image: 15.5 in x 12 in; Sheet: 22 in x 16.5 in. Condition: Very Good. Age toning with minimal wear to edges. RW Consignment. More
c. 1740. A map of Sweden published by Venetian intellectual leader Giovanbattista Albrizzi (1698-1777). In Very Good condition, though with light plus age toning and a faint center crease with some light discoloration around it. Matted but not framed. w 17 7/8 in. x h 16 1/8 in. More
19th c. An untitled oil portrait of a young woman, attributed to American painter and poet Washington Allston. He was the first important American Romantic painter, and was called the "American Titian." Allston's paintings are known for their bold use of light and atmospheric color. His artistic genius was much admired by Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Some years after Allston's death, poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote: "One man may sweeten a whole time. I never pass through Cambridge Port without thinking of Allston. His memory is the quince in the drawer and perfumes the atmosphere." Allston's paintings have been widely exhibited in museums, most notably at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Unsigned and undated, marked "W. Allston" on verso. In wooden frame. Very Good minus. Minor wear to edges of board; evidence of possible previous restoration, particularly to two small areas of the figure's neck and chest. Frame is fragile with some chipping to gilt components. Note that the portrait was originally in an oval frame, as was popular in the 18th century. However, oval frames fell out of fashion in the 19th century, and many paintings were relined to fit a rectangular frame. As a result, the original oval shape is faintly visible. Artist: Allston, Washington (attributed to, American, 1779-1843) Medium: Oil on Canvas Date: Early 19th Century Measurements: w 19.5 in x h 23.5 in. (Frame Size: w 39.5 in x h 43.5 in) RW Consignment. More
1982. Limited Edition. Abbie Hoffman at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. July 26, 1982. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 14” x 11”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
1980. Limited Edition. Allen Ginsberg and Gregory Corso at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. July 1980. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 14” x 11”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
1968. Allen Ginsberg at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. August 24, 1968. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 14” x 11”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
1974. Limited Edition. Anne Waldman, Allen Ginsberg, Diane di Prima at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. July 30, 1974. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 14” x 11”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
Chicago: 1973. Limited edition (1 of 6). Description: Bette Midler at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago, Illinois. February 16, 1973. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “Aaron Russo, who was Bette Midler’s manager when this photo was taken, also owned The Kinetic Playground, where I worked creating light shows as a graduate student in Chicago. He invited me to come and photograph Bette at a Chicago stop in her first nationwide tour, ‘The Divine Miss M.’” Dimensions: Print: w 11 in x h 14 in; image: w 6 in x h 13 in Condition: Excellent. More
Los Angeles: 1979. Limited edition (1 of 6). Description: Buffy Sainte-Marie at the Southern California Indian Center in Los Angeles, California. April 10, 1979. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “I attended the 1979 Academy Awards presentation because my short documentary, The Divided Trail, had received a nomination. During the ceremony, I was seated next to Jon Voight, who won an Oscar that night for best actor in Coming Home. We were chatting, and I mentioned that I was working on a longer version of The Divided Trail, and that I was planning to film Buffy Sainte-Marie performing a new song for it the next day. Jon asked if he could come to the filming, and said he would be happy to do an introduction to the movie. He and Buffy hit it off, and the longer version of The Divided Trail was then eventually shown on European television, including Jon's introduction and Buffy's new song, ‘Walk in Balance.’ This photo was taken during a break in the filming.” Dimensions: Print: w 11 in x h 14 in; image: w 8.5 in x h 12.5 in Condition: Excellent. More
1982. Limited Edition. Carolyn Cassady, Author and Neal’s widow at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. July 25, 1982. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 11” x 14”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
Pueblo: 1991. Limited edition (1 of 6). Description: Chubby Checker at the Colorado State Fair in Pueblo, Colorado. August 22, 1991. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “Everyone was waiting for Chubby to sing ‘The Twist.’ When he did, the entire audience started twisting along with him.” Dimensions: Print: w 11 in x h 14 in; image: w 10 in x h 11 in Condition: Excellent. More
Chicago: 1979. Limited edition (1 of 6). Chuck Berry at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois. June 15, 1979. Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “This concert brought home Chuck’s originality and his position as one of the founders of rock and roll.” Dimensions: Print: w 11 in x h 14 in; image: w 10 in x h 12.5 in Condition: Excellent. More
Denver: 1976. Limited edition (1 of 6). David Bowie taken during the Thin White Duke tour, at McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado. February 17, 1976. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “I met David backstage briefly to introduce myself, and to ask him if I could photograph him from the front of the stage. He thanked me for asking, agreed, and said he would be sure to sing towards me as much as possible. David's concert was warmly received and his stage presence was remarkable.” Dimensions: Print: w 16 in x h 20 in; image: w 14 in x h 18.5 in Condition: Excellent. Shelved Rockville. More
1968. Limited Edition. Demonstrators at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. August 27, 1968. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 11” x 14”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
1968. Limited Edition. Face-off at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. August 27, 1968. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 11” x 14”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
Denver: 1975. Limited edition (1 of 6). Description: Grace Slick, of the band Jefferson Starship, at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. October 31, 1975. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “I was photographing Grace for a short-lived local newspaper, The Rocky Mountain Musical Express. I was invited to meet privately with both Grace and Paul Kantner, her husband at the time and the Jefferson Starship lead guitarist.” Dimensions: Print: w 11 in x h 14 in; image: w 9 in x h 12.5 in Condition: Excellent. More
Denver: 1975. Limited Edition. Grace Slick, of the band Jefferson Starship, at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. October 31, 1975. Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “I was photographing Grace for a short-lived local newspaper, The Rocky Mountain Musical Express. I was invited to meet privately with both Grace and Paul Kantner, her husband at the time and the Jefferson Starship lead guitarist.” Dimensions: Print: w 11 in x h 14 in; image: w 10 in x h 12.5 in Condition: Excellent. More
1982. Limited Edition. Gregory Corso at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. July 26, 1982. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 14” x 11”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
Chicago: 1969. Limited edition (1 of 6). Janis Joplin at the Auditorium Theater in Chicago, Illinois. November 23, 1969. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “I saw Janis perform a few times at the Kinetic Playground in Chicago, where I was the director of a psychedelic light show while attending graduate school. Our club held about 1,000 people and Janis and I had become friendly. This performance, to a much larger audience only a year later, was one of her most soulful. She sadly passed away on October 4, 1970” Dimensions: Print: w 16 in x h 20 in; image: w 11.5 in x h 18.5 in Condition: Excellent. More
1968. Jean Genet at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. August 27, 1968. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 11” x 14”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
Chicago: 1969. Limited edition (1 of 6). Jim Morrison, of The Doors, at the Chicago Auditorium in Chicago, Illinois. June 14, 1969. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “This was the second Doors concert that I attended. One year before, Jim had been very boisterous, and caused a small riot by asking the 10,000-member audience to rush the stage. This concert, one year later, was completely the opposite—he was very relaxed and the group gave a calm yet still riveting performance.” Dimensions: Print: w 16 in x h 20 in; image: w 15 in x h 18.5 in Condition: Excellent. More
Pasadena: 1982. Limited edition (1 of 6). Joan Baez and Bob Dylan at Rose Bowl Peace Sunday concert in Pasadena, California. June 6, 1982. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “It was wonderful to see Joan and Bob performing together again for a good cause.” Dimensions: Print: w 14 in x h 11 in; image: w 13 in x h 7.75 in Condition: Excellent. More
Chicago: 1967. Limited Edition (1 of 6). Judy Garland at the Chicago Civic Opera House in Chicago, Illinois. September 14, 1967. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Dimensions: Print: w 11 in x h 14 in; image: w 9 in x h 12.5 in Condition: Excellent. Jerry said: “I photographed Judy two nights in a row at the request of her manager and former husband Sid Luft. On the second night, I apparently annoyed her and—in front of ten thousand people, the only time this has ever happened in my life—she asked me to leave. As I was leaving, the whole audience applauded, adding to my embarrassment.”. More
1974. Limited Edition. Ken Kesey at Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado. July 1974. Limited edition ( 1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 11” x 14”. Fine. More
1996. Limited Edition. Leonardo DiCaprio and Allen Ginsberg at William Burroughs’ art show in Los Angeles California. July 18, 1996. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 14” x 11”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More
Los Angeles: 1996. Limited edition (1 of 6). Description: Leonardo DiCaprio and William Burroughs at Burroughs’s art show at LACMA in Los Angeles, California. July 18, 1996. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “In the summer of 1996, I was taking photos of William and Allen Ginsberg at the opening party for Burroughs's exhibit in Los Angeles. A very young Leo approached me, said he was a big fan of both writers, and asked if I would take his photo with them. I recognized him from Gilbert Grape and asked him about any newer films. He told me that he had just finished Romeo and Juliet and was thinking about being in a new film, Titanic. The rest, of course, is history. I spoke to Allen and William and both were happy to be photographed with him.” Dimensions: Print: w 14 in x h 11 in; image: w 13 in x h 9.5 in Condition: Excellent. More
Ft. Collins, CO: 1976. Limited edition (1 of 6). Photo of Bob Dylan on the Rolling Thunder Revue taken by Jerry Aronson on May 23, 1976. Photo is signed by Aronson on the lower right margin in black ink. Image measures 18 1/4" X 14 1/4" More
Chicago: 1967. Part of edition limited to six prints. Photo of Muhammad Ali taken at the University of Chicago on May 11, 1967 by Jerry Aronson; The photo is signed by Aronson on the lower right edge of the margin. Size of image: 14.75" X 17.75" in black metal frame measuring 16" X 20" More
Boulder, CO: 1985. Limited Edition, #1/6. Photograph of Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg, & William S. Burroughs taken at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, CO in 1985 by Jerry Aronson Photo has been signed by Aronson on the lower right margin in black ink and is numbered 1 of a limited edition of 6. Image measures 18 3/4" X 10 1/2" in a black metal frame measuring 20 1/4" X 16" More
Boulder, CO: 1982. Limited Edition, 2/10. Photo of Beat writers Orlovsky, Ferlinghetti, Burroughs, Corso, Whalen, Ginsberg, Solomon and photographer Robert Frank taken at Ginsberg's house in Boulder, CO July 19th 1982. Photo has been signed by Aronson in black pen on the lower right margin and is numbered 2 of a limited edtiion of 10. Image measures 10 1/2" X 8 3/4" and is in a black wooden frame measuring 14 1/4" X 11" NOTE: Shelved in Dupont. More
Houston: 1976. Limited edition (1 of 6). Description: Stevie Wonder at the Rolling Thunder Revue at the Astrodome in Houston, Texas. January, 25, 1976. Limited edition (1 of 6). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. Jerry said: “I and a few friends drove from Boulder to Houston to see this exciting concert. The performers included Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Stephen Stills, Dr. John, Roger McGuinn, Mick Ronson, Santana, Allen Ginsberg, and other special guests.” Dimensions: Print: w 14 in x h 11 in; image: w 11.5 in x h 9 in Condition: Excellent. More
1983. Limited Edition. Timothy Leary in Boulder, Colorado. July 1983. Limited edition (1 of 10). Signed by Jerry Aronson, the photographer. 11” x 14”. Fine. Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. More