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      • Jim Jones Signed Cut Photo Frame
        Aug. 07, 2024

        Jim Jones Signed Cut Photo Frame

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Jim Jones Signed Cut Photo Frame

        Joe R. Pyle Complete Auction & Realty LLC
      • Jim Jones Blue Motor
        Jun. 23, 2024

        Jim Jones Blue Motor

        Est: $400 - $500

        Jim Jones Untitled (Blue Motor), Serigraph 24/100 1973

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Jim Jones, (1933-2009), "River Cypress", Oil on Masonite, 8" H x 15.75" W
        Jan. 24, 2023

        Jim Jones, (1933-2009), "River Cypress", Oil on Masonite, 8" H x 15.75" W

        Est: $300 - $500

        Jim Jones (1933-2009) "River Cypress" Oil on Masonite Signed lower right: Jim Jones; titled on a label affixed to the verso of the frame 8" H x 15.75" W

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Jim Jones Untitled (Blue Motor), Serigraph
        Dec. 12, 2021

        Jim Jones Untitled (Blue Motor), Serigraph

        Est: $400 - $500

        Jim Jones was a member of different Toronto Jazz and Blues groups through the sixties and into the seventies, including Luke & The Apostles, considered to be innovators of Electric Blues. He was the bassist of the Artists Jazz Band and participated in group shows through the Isaacs Gallery, Toronto. Created as part of the limited edition series of the Artists Jazz Band, 1974 Isaacs Gallery, Toronto. The prints all relate to the theme of jazz. A complete portfolio of all nine prints is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada. The Artists’ Jazz Band itself was a pioneering Canadian free-jazz group initially composed of Toronto visual artists associated with the abstract-expressionist movement of the late 1950s. Collectively self-taught, it was formed in 1962 in a studio over the First Floor [jazz] Club by Dennis Burton, who played saxophone, and Richard Gorman, who played bass — both were members only briefly — with Graham Coughtry (trombone), Nobuo Kubota, (saxophones), Robert Markle (tenor saxophone and piano), and Gordon Rayner (drums). It included on a casual basis many other artists and musicians, including Bill Smith, Michael Snow, the bassist Jim Jones, and the guitarist Gerald McAdam.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Jim Jones Watercolor On Paper
        Mar. 27, 2021

        Jim Jones Watercolor On Paper

        Est: -

        Signed In The Lower Left Hand Corner. Frame Measures Approximately 18in X 21in. Art Measures Approximately 10in X 14in. Tm4257 Zh

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Jim Jones Signed Oil on Canvas "Edge of the Pond"
        Dec. 16, 2020

        Jim Jones Signed Oil on Canvas "Edge of the Pond"

        Est: $200 - $300

        Jim Jones Signed Oil on Canvas "Edge of the Pond". Signed in lower left corner "Jim Jones". Gold Leaf Frame.

        Greenwich Auction
      • Jim Jones, Untitled (Blue Motor) #8
        Dec. 06, 2020

        Jim Jones, Untitled (Blue Motor) #8

        Est: $400 - $500

        Jim Jones was a member of different Toronto Jazz and Blues groups through the sixties and into the seventies, including Luke & The Apostles, considered to be innovators of Electric Blues. He was the bassist of the Artists Jazz Band and participated in group shows through the Isaacs Gallery, Toronto. Created as part of the limited edition series of the Artists Jazz Band, 1974 Isaacs Gallery, Toronto. The prints all relate to the theme of jazz. A complete portfolio of all nine prints is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada. The Artists’ Jazz Band itself was a pioneering Canadian free-jazz group initially composed of Toronto visual artists associated with the abstract-expressionist movement of the late 1950s. Collectively self-taught, it was formed in 1962 in a studio over the First Floor [jazz] Club by Dennis Burton, who played saxophone, and Richard Gorman, who played bass — both were members only briefly — with Graham Coughtry (trombone), Nobuo Kubota, (saxophones), Robert Markle (tenor saxophone and piano), and Gordon Rayner (drums). It included on a casual basis many other artists and musicians, including Bill Smith, Michael Snow, the bassist Jim Jones, and the guitarist Gerald McAdam.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Jim Jones Signed Oil on Canvas "Edge of the Pond"
        Nov. 29, 2020

        Jim Jones Signed Oil on Canvas "Edge of the Pond"

        Est: $200 - $300

        Jim Jones Signed Oil on Canvas "Edge of the Pond". Signed in lower left corner "Jim Jones". Gold Leaf Frame.

        Greenwich Auction
      • Jim Jones, Untitled (Blue Motor) #8
        Sep. 27, 2020

        Jim Jones, Untitled (Blue Motor) #8

        Est: $400 - $500

        Jim Jones was a member of different Toronto Jazz and Blues groups through the sixties and into the seventies, including Luke & The Apostles, considered to be innovators of Electric Blues. He was the bassist of the Artists Jazz Band and participated in group shows through the Isaacs Gallery, Toronto. Created as part of the limited edition series of the Artists Jazz Band, 1974 Isaacs Gallery, Toronto. The prints all relate to the theme of jazz. A complete portfolio of all nine prints is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada. The Artists’ Jazz Band itself was a pioneering Canadian free-jazz group initially composed of Toronto visual artists associated with the abstract-expressionist movement of the late 1950s. Collectively self-taught, it was formed in 1962 in a studio over the First Floor [jazz] Club by Dennis Burton, who played saxophone, and Richard Gorman, who played bass — both were members only briefly — with Graham Coughtry (trombone), Nobuo Kubota, (saxophones), Robert Markle (tenor saxophone and piano), and Gordon Rayner (drums). It included on a casual basis many other artists and musicians, including Bill Smith, Michael Snow, the bassist Jim Jones, and the guitarist Gerald McAdam.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Jim Jones, Untitled (Blue Motor) #8
        Apr. 25, 2020

        Jim Jones, Untitled (Blue Motor) #8

        Est: $400 - $500

        Jim Jones was a member of different Toronto Jazz and Blues groups through the sixties and into the seventies, including Luke & The Apostles, considered to be innovators of Electric Blues. He was the bassist of the Artists Jazz Band and participated in group shows through the Isaacs Gallery, Toronto. Created as part of the limited edition series of the Artists Jazz Band, 1974 Isaacs Gallery, Toronto. The prints all relate to the theme of jazz. A complete portfolio of all nine prints is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada. The Artists’ Jazz Band itself was a pioneering Canadian free-jazz group initially composed of Toronto visual artists associated with the abstract-expressionist movement of the late 1950s. Collectively self-taught, it was formed in 1962 in a studio over the First Floor [jazz] Club by Dennis Burton, who played saxophone, and Richard Gorman, who played bass — both were members only briefly — with Graham Coughtry (trombone), Nobuo Kubota, (saxophones), Robert Markle (tenor saxophone and piano), and Gordon Rayner (drums). It included on a casual basis many other artists and musicians, including Bill Smith, Michael Snow, the bassist Jim Jones, and the guitarist Gerald McAdam.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • JIM JONES (TX) WESTERN WATERCOLOR PAINTING
        Apr. 13, 2019

        JIM JONES (TX) WESTERN WATERCOLOR PAINTING

        Est: $100 - $200

        Framed watercolor painting, Desert Landscape, signed Jim Jones SWS (Texas, 20th c.), and dated 1981 lower right, sight: approx 10.25"h, 28.75"w, overall: approx 16.5"h, 34.75"w, 3.25lbs **Provenance: From the Estate of Huey Keeney of Tyler, Texas** Start Price: $80.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • Jim Beam Casey Jones Decanters Locomotive w/ coal Tender, Casey Jones Box Car, Casey Jones Tank Car, Casey Jones Caboose, Track, and Signs
        Dec. 16, 2017

        Jim Beam Casey Jones Decanters Locomotive w/ coal Tender, Casey Jones Box Car, Casey Jones Tank Car, Casey Jones Caboose, Track, and Signs

        Est: -

        YES WE WILL SHIP THIS ITEM! Please read all the terms and conditions of our auction! Please keep in mind, all items we sell are in used condition unless otherwise stated. Expect some wear, scratches, dents and dings and damage that can not be seen in the pictures. All items are sold as is where is without guarantee or warranty of any kind. No Returns. Please ask questions before bidding. By placing a bid you are entering a legal and binding contract. Non paying bidders will be added to the No bid list, and will not be allowed to bid on items from our future auctions. You will receive negative feedback. Please read all the terms and conditions of our auction! Please keep in mind, all items we sell are in used condition unless otherwise stated. Expect some wear, scratches, dents and dings and damage that can not be seen in the pictures. All items are sold as is where is without guarantee or warranty of any kind. No Returns. Please ask questions before bidding. By placing a bid you are entering a legal and binding contract. Non paying bidders will be added to the No bid list. No Returns!

        Richard L. Edwards Auctioneer
      • (JIM JONES) - Current Bid: $80.00
        Jun. 03, 2010

        (JIM JONES) - Current Bid: $80.00

        Est: $150 - $200

        HENRY FORD'S "THE INTERNATIONAL JEW" HENRY FORD (1863 - 1947) American automobile manufacturer and founder of the Ford Motor Company, his use of the assembly line revolutionized the industry. A lesser-known fact is that Ford published The International Jew, a four volume compilation of anti-Semitic editorials culled from the pages of The Dearborn Independent, a sensationalist weekly newspaper established in 1901, but published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. The lot includes all four volumes of The International Jew, including: The International Jew The World's Foremost Problem, Jewish Activities in the United States, Jewish Influence in American Life, and Aspects of Jewish Power in the United States. The first volume bears a signed presentation card: "Compliments of Henry Ford" affixed to the upper-right corner of the front flyleaf. Cover of Vol. IV bears a small stain at left, else very good. A rare set of books, especially so signed by Ford.

        Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
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