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Fine Books and Manuscripts, Including The World of Hilary Knight

Part II – Online sale
6 – 13 December 2018
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124 lots available

DABOUZE, ULYSSE. AND JEAN FELIX CLEMENCE. Carved and painted portrait bust on stand, of Toussaint L'Ouverture,

Monkey Bowl from the Collection of Hilary Knight Ceramic monkey, with bowl on his head, with added costume jewelry necklaces,

ANTIQUE TOY HORSE FROM THE COLLECTION OF HILARY KNIGHT. Antique French floral patterned cloth stuffed toy horse,

DRAPER, DOROTHY. 1889-1969. A pair of Dorothy Draper bamboo chairs, repainted and reupholstered by Hilary Knight,

CHINESE ART Red lacquered and gilt compound cabinet,

A FORNASETTI ENAMEL TRAY FROM THE COLLECTION OF HILARY KNIGHT. Aluminum tray enameled with a wood and seashell design,

FROM THE LIBRARY OF HILARY KNIGHT. A collection of approximately 70 influential books from the library of Hilary Knight,

AMERICAN THEATER. 6 volumes of 148 American playbills, flyers and clippings from 1805 to 1940, plus framed broadside of The Country Girl, Park Theatre, N. Y., December 24, 1805;

ADAMS, MAUDE. 1872-1953. Four framed items from the career of the great American actress, comprising original photograph postcard with calling card; two vintage publicity photographs with playbill for The Little Minister (1898);

BARRYMORE FAMILY. Archive of a framed signed photograph of Ethel Barrymore, a signed photograph of John Drew Jr., ten flyers and playbills with one for Barrymore signed by Christopher Plummer, and miscellaneous clippings.

BOOTH FAMILY. Archive of a carte-de-visite of John Wilkes Booth, signed photographs of Edwin Booth and Helena Modjeska in Richelieu, signed photograph of William F. Leggett, Jr. (a. k. a. "W. Booth Leggett"), miscellaneous clippings on Junius and Edwin Booth, and two framed prints of Edwin Booth.

FISKE, MINNIE MADDERN. 1865?-1932. HASKELL, ERNEST. 1876-1925. Mrs. Fiske. Theater poster, color lithograph printed by Morgan Litho. Co., Cleveland, OH., 1900. 32.5 x 25.5 inches.

HIRSCHFELD, AL. 1903-2003. Sgt. Bilko. Caricature of actor Phil Silvers, 1985. Limited edition photolithograph. Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist, 34/200. 320 x 130 mm.

JEFFERSON, JOSEPH. 1829-1905. Archive of seven playbills (including one for a 1974 revival of Rip Van Winkle at Sunnyside, N. Y.), miscellaneous clippings, framed theater poster of Rip Van Winkle, and framed 1897 Howard Chandler Christy color lithograph of J. Jefferson as "Rip Van Winkle" (signed and dated by the actor in ink, November 16, 1901).

KETTLEWELL, FRANK. 1889-1969. Lot of 30 original cartoon drawings, ink on artist's board, most 408 x 404 mm, signed "Ket" with a signature bird character appearing somewhere in each image,

LONGEST RUNNING SHOWS ON BROADWAY. Archive of Lightnin, August 26, 1918-August 27, 1921; Abie's Irish Rose, May 23, 1922-October 1, 1927; Tobacco Road, December 4, 1933-May 31, 1941; and Fiddler On The Roof, September 22, 1964-July 2, 1972.

MODERN BROADWAY AND OFF-BROADWAY THEATER. Nine volumes of 101 playbills, most of them autographed and with their ticket stubs, 1953-2010.

MUCHA, ALPHONSE. 1860-1939. American Tour. Color lithograph by The Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati and New York, 1896. 1,915 x 700mm.

SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM. English prompt book for Richard III, annotated in ink throughout by James Fenton, 1824. London: J. Barker, Dramatic Repository, n. d. 8vo. 60 pp. Original brown wrappers hand-lettered by Mr. Fenton.

SONDHEIM, STEPHEN. B.1930. Archive of eleven playbills (many with ticket stubs) and a framed color photograph of Mr. Sondheim admiring George Seurat's Un dimanche après-midi à l'Île de la Grande Jatte taken and signed by playwright James Lapine.

ARÈNE, PAUL. 1843-1896. SIMEON, ALPHONSE, Illustrator. La Chèvre d'Or. Paris: Manuel Bruker, [1930].

BARBIER, GEORGE. 1882-1932. Journal des Dames et Des Modes. Paris: Aux Bureaux du Journal du Dames, 1912-1914.

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Group of 4 gouaches on paper, 481 x 640 mm to 235 x 324 mm, signed ("Johan Bull"), 1939-40,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Group of 7 gouaches on paper, 505 x 608 mm to 467 x 629 mm, signed ("Johan Bull"), 1940-41,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Group of 4 gouache on paper illustrations, 445 x 597 mm, signed ("Johan Bull"), 1939-41,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Group of 3 original illustrations, various mediums, on paper or board, 375 x 295 mm to 370 x 355 mm, signed ("Johan Bull"), 1930s, depicting football scenes,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. 6 original illustrations, various medium on board or paper, 546 x 405 mm to 285 x 198 mm, signed ("Johan Bull"), 1930s, depicting various ski scenes,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Group of 4 original illustrations, various mediums, on paper or board, 390 x 474 mm to 186 x 195 mm, signed ("Johan Bull" or "J.B."), 1930-1940, depicting hockey scenes,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Group of 5 original illustrations, various mediums, on paper or board, 415 x 332 mm to 348 x 175 mm, signed ("Johan Bull" or "J.B."), 1930s, depicting various sporting scenes,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Group of 3 original illustrations, various mediums, on paper or board, 380 x 264 mm to 250 x 173 mm, signed ("J.B."), 1930s, depicting automotive scenes,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Collection of 15 illustrations focused on horseracing and other equestrian pursuits, various mediums, on paper or board, 510 x 403 mm to 165 x 165 mm, most signed ("Johan Bull" or "J.B."), 1930s,

BULL, JOHAN. 1893-1945. Group of 5 illustrations depicting polo scenes, various mediums on board or paper, 410 x 270 mm to 215 x 173 mm, 4 signed ("Johan Bull"), 1932-1938,

DEYONG, JOE. 1894-1975. Archive of sketches and correspondence related to Western Artist Joe De Yong, comprising: 1. 29 pencil sketches on paper, 107 x 170 mm and smaller, depicting scenes in New Mexico, most with captions, a few mounted on card.

[GARBO, GRETA. 1904-1990.] CARTER JR., B. S. Archive of nine drawings of the great Swedish movie star (including one in costume for Romance) with a drawing of a man doing crossword puzzles, 1951.

[GOLDBERG, RUBE. 1883-1970.] ZITO, VINCENT. 1900-1966. AND STEINKE, BETTINA. 1913-1999. A group of 28 original charcoal caricature drawings on board, including one of Rube Goldberg, signed ("Rube Goldberg"), 20 x 30 inches each, created by Vincent Zito, Bettina Steinke, and possibly other artists for the Circus Saints and Sinners Club of America, 1936,

KENT, ROCKWELL. 1882-1971. Collection of seven illustrated books:

LANCHESTER, MARY. 1864-[after 1939]. Archive of artwork by British printmaker Mary Lanchester, comprising: 1. A group of 21 drawings and watercolors, mostly of flowers and birds, with some landscape scenes, various sizes, 310 x 239 mm and smaller, on paper, unsigned. Browning, some creases. Most loose, one framed.

WADDY, RUTH GILLIAM. 1909-2003. The Children. [Los Angeles]: n.p., 1973.

[WARHOL, ANDY. 1928-1987.] 5 signed volumes, comprising: 1. Andy Warhol: Published on the Occasion of the Andy Warhol Exhibition at Moderna Musset in Stockholm. Boston: Boston Book and Art, [1970]. Pictorial wrappers, original card box.

WYETH, N[ATHANIEL] C[ONVERS]. 1882-1945. RAWLINGS, MARJORIE KINNAN. 1896-1953. The Yearling. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1939.

AUDEN, W.H. 1907-1973. Original photograph signed ("W.H. Auden"),

BRADBURY, RAY. 1920-2012. The Anthem Sprinters. A Comedy in Two Acts. Playscript excerpts signed ("Ray Bradbury"), photocopied from typewritten original, dated August 1967, bound with complete script dated January 1968, together 117 pp, and production schedule from Robert Bushnell Productions, for February 1968, 4to, in commercial binder with olive green cloth-covered boards, with several inserted pages and numerous corrections and emendations in pencil.

BRADBURY, RAY. 1920-2012. 11 signed volumes, comprising: 1. Dark Carnival. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1947. Publisher's cloth, pictorial dust jacket.

BURTON, RICHARD. 1821-1890. The Kasidah of Haji Abdu El-Yezdi. Translated and Annotated by his Friend and Pupil, F.B. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1880.

FRANK, ROBERT. B. 1924. Photograph signed ("Robert Frank"), "Paul Goodman,"

GLANKOFF, SAM. 1894-1982. 6 "Greatnik" dolls, felt, corduroy, linen and polyester, ranging from 16.5 to 18 inches tall, all with original tags and labels. New York: Impulse Items, 1966.

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