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        • JOHN WILLIAM COLTRANE "Programme for Norman Granz presents Concert of Mode
          Sep. 28, 2023

          JOHN WILLIAM COLTRANE "Programme for Norman Granz presents Concert of Mode

          Est: £1,500 - £2,500

          JOHN WILLIAM COLTRANE "Programme for Norman Granz presents Concert of Modern Jazz: John Coltrane and His Group at the Musikhalle, Hamburg, 25 November 1962, signed on the opening page in blue ballpoint pen by John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones and Jimmy Garrison John William Coltrane "COLTRANE, John William (1926-1967). "Programme for Norman Granz presents Concert of Modern Jazz: John Coltrane and His Group at the Musikhalle, Hamburg, 25 November 1962, signed on the opening page in blue ballpoint pen by John Coltrane, McCoy Tyner, Elvin Jones and Jimmy Garrison. Hamburg: Grawo Offenbach, 1962. "Square quarto, 255 x 275 mm, folding out to 550 mm, 4 pp., original wrappers, wire-stitched as issued.

          Christie's
        • (10) Original 2003-P First Flight Half Dollars
          Oct. 21, 2021

          (10) Original 2003-P First Flight Half Dollars

          Est: $10 - $1,000

          (10) Original 2003-P First Flight Half Dollars, Complete with paper and boxes, Please view photos

          Mebane Antique Auction
        • John NORMAN (1748? - 1817). Plan of the Town of Boston, with the Attack on
          Jan. 22, 2021

          John NORMAN (1748? - 1817). Plan of the Town of Boston, with the Attack on

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          John NORMAN (1748? - 1817). Plan of the Town of Boston, with the Attack on Bunkers-Hill, in the Peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th of June, 1775. [Boston, 1781]. [With:] A View of the Present Seat of War at and near New-York. [Excised from:] Nathaniel LOW, An Astronomical Diary; or, Almanack, For the Year of Christian Æra, 1777. Boston: Printed by J.Gill, in Queen-Street, and T. and J. Fleet, in Cornhill, [1776]. Period maps of Revolutionary Boston and New York. The Boston map, based on an inset from Sayer and Bennett's The Seat of War in New England (London, 1775), is the first American edition and originally accompanied the first American edition of James Murray's An Impartial History of the War in America (Boston, 1781-1782). The map of New York shows the city circa September 1776, following the Battle of Long Island, but presumably prior to Harlem Heights. Drake 3264; Evans 14829; Hamilton, Early American Book Illustrators, 77; Sabin 42402. Engraving. 11 3/8 x 7 1/2 in (290 x 190mm). (Dampstains at left margin, tape reinforcements on verso with two strips of paper affixed to top and bottom margins.) Framed; Woodcut engraving. 6 3/4 x 4 1/8 in (172 x 105mm). (Stitch holes at left margin.) Framed with the almanac housed in pocket on the verso.

          Christie's
        • John Skeaping and Norman Wilson for Wedgwood, a mo
          Mar. 07, 2020

          John Skeaping and Norman Wilson for Wedgwood, a mo

          Est: £450 - £600

          John Skeaping and Norman Wilson for Wedgwood, a model of a Bison, brown grey glaze, impressed and printed marks NW 2109, 23cm high

          Kinghams Auctioneers
        • John Wayne by Norman Rockwell
          Sep. 15, 2018

          John Wayne by Norman Rockwell

          Est: $1,000,000 - $1,500,000

          Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), oil on canvas, 38 x 31, signed lower right

          Jackson Hole Art Auction
        • JOHN NORMAN STEWART PAINTING / BOARD RICHARD NIXON
          Dec. 02, 2017

          JOHN NORMAN STEWART PAINTING / BOARD RICHARD NIXON

          Est: $40 - $60

          John Norman Stewart (American, 20th Century) miniature oil painting on board depicting a crowned Richard Nixon bathing in a tub. Signed lower right. Measures 3 1/2" (9cm) x 2 1/2" (6.3cm) + 1 3/8" (3.5cm) frame.

          Antiques & Modern Auction Gallery
        • John Henry Norman British Art Deco Modernist Gouache
          May. 20, 2017

          John Henry Norman British Art Deco Modernist Gouache

          Est: $300 - $500

          ONLINE ONLY EVENT! NO RESERVES ABOVE STARTING BIDS! NORMAN, John Henry (British, 1896-1982): Women with Birds, gouache on unidentified support, 20 inches h. x 16 inches w. visible sight dimensions within mat, 28.375 x 24 x 0.875 inches framed, signed John Norman in script lower right, possible title remnant or faint inscription lower left. Period mid-century limed or gessoed molding, mat of unknown age, backing is late 20C. Provenance: Local Tampa Bay, Florida, USA sale of estate items. Condition: Appears in sound and attractive estate discovery condition with attractive lightly impastoed highlights, mounting method unknown, no creases, craquelure or losses detected, some small scattered darker spots that may be stray pigment but uncertain. AUCTION INFORMATION 7 Days a Week 9am-9pm EasternTime R V Stedman Cell & Text 727.515.5985 info@museumappraisers.com Local Tampa Bay St. Petersburg, FL pick-up by appt. Shipping of this item will be pick-up only by outside shipping contractor (we can drop this particular lot at either of the following shippers for you without a drop-off fee). Our Specific Craters & Freighters Contact: dave.amos@cratersandfreighters.com ZipCode 33634 Phone 813.889.9008. Our Specific UPS Store that now offers freight: store3751@theupsstore.com ZipCode 33606 Phone 813.250.0061. Combining of items is at the discretion of the shipper. Payment for the item is due upon receipt to the auction house as outlined in Terms of Sale. It is the buyer's responsibility to retain and separately pay directly an outside shipper for pick-up, packing, handling and insured shipping as well as to pay any duties and/or use tax upon receipt. Average pick-up times by designated outside shippers from time payment clears may be 5-10 business days for the UPS Store & affiliates or Craters & Freighters and while we make every effort to accommodate all clients and their shippers by appt. as quickly as possible, there is no guarantee of pick-up day or time, drop-off day or time or of the outside shipper's packing and/or shipping times. Turnaround time or delays are not grounds for refunds or adjustments. While our Craters & Freighters and our UPS Store both accept credit cards, any outside shipper may request any type of payment at their discretion. Our outside shipping contractors are franchisees of national firms that follow U.S Customs guidelines and are not allowed by their parent company guidelines to understate values, ship items as gifts, misrepresent descriptions, ship via carrier options that do not provide insurance for the purchase price of a particular item, ship without a tracking number or ship to countries where the importation of art and/or antiques by common carrier is restricted or prohibited such as to, for two of many examples in some or all circumstances, the Netherlands or Israel. Approval of a bidder does not constitute acknowledgement that a lot(s) will be able to be shipped in-house or by an outside shipper to any specific location and the inability to receive an item under our, an outside shipper's, a carrier's or a country's guidelines does not exempt the buyer from the responsibility of paying for an item(s) and abiding by all of the Terms & Conditions. ADDITIONAL SHIPPING NOTES: Buyers of goods not liable for sales tax due to items being shipped out of county or state may be liable for use tax in their receiving county and/or state, that, as with international duties, are the sole responsibility of the buyer. All buyers who have not in the absence of specific arrangements paid for both their purchases within 5 days or paid for their outside shipping within 5 days of the item being picked up by or dropped off at an outside shipper are subject to a combined uninsured storage fee of $10 + 2% of the hammer price per item per month in addition to any (re)pick-up fees (all fees as a lien where applicable) with purch

          Richard Stedman Estate Services LLC
        • NORMAN, JOHN. 1748-1817. A Chart of South Carolina and Georgia. [Boston: W. Norman, 1801.]
          Sep. 20, 2016

          NORMAN, JOHN. 1748-1817. A Chart of South Carolina and Georgia. [Boston: W. Norman, 1801.]

          Est: $8,000 - $12,000

          NORMAN, JOHN. 1748-1817. A Chart of South Carolina and Georgia. [Boston: W. Norman, 1801.] Engraved sea chart, 522 x 420 mm. With an inset map of Charleston Harbour. Marginal lacunae skillfully filled in, some general fingersoiling. Provenance: early ink annotation in the center coastline marking "Black Beard Point." This is the second state of three, from Norman's American Pilot of 1801. Wheat and Brun locate just 10 complete copies of the first five editions of the American Pilot, making it one of the rarest of all American atlases. Demand for American maritime atlases emerged following the Treaty of Paris in 1783, and Norman's was only the second to be published in this country, following Matthew Clark's A Complete Set of Charts of the Coast of America (1790). An early hand has here recorded the fact that "Sappola Inlet," Georgia, was one of the favorite hideouts of the pirate Blackbeard (d.1718).

          Bonhams
        • [NORMAN, John (ca 1748-1817)].The Town and Country Builder’s Assistant: Absolutely necessary to be understood by builders and workmen in general…by a Lover of Architect. Boston: N.E.: J. Norman, [15 March, 1786].
          Jun. 12, 2015

          [NORMAN, John (ca 1748-1817)].The Town and Country Builder’s Assistant: Absolutely necessary to be understood by builders and workmen in general…by a Lover of Architect. Boston: N.E.: J. Norman, [15 March, 1786].

          Est: $8,000 - $12,000

          [NORMAN, John (ca 1748-1817)]. The Town and Country Builder’s Assistant: Absolutely necessary to be understood by builders and workmen in general…by a Lover of Architect. Boston: N.E.: J. Norman, [15 March, 1786]. Small 2° (306 x 187 mm). Engraved frontispiece, 60 engraved plates. (Frontispiece with tears crossing image and backed, overall browning, spotting, staining and offsetting, manuscript notes in a juvenile hand on recto of one plate and verso of others, a few marginal tears, some with small losses.) Modern brown morocco by René Kieffer; green cloth slipcase. Provenance: Unobtrusive ink and pencil annotations on plates in the hand of an early owner (or owners); James Grote Vanderpool (ownership signature on verso of flyleaf). FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE FIELD OF ARCHITECTURE COMPILED IN AMERICA. After issuing the first American edition of Swan’s The British Architect (see lot 33), Norman arrived in Boston in 1780 and “compiled this work from a variety of English sources. In its house plans and details this collection more nearly approaches the needs of the average well-to-do man than the more ambitious reprint of…British Architect” (Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society). Following the publication of Swan and Norman's works, which were the first architecture work compiled in America and the first complete architectural work issued in the United States, Benjamin Asher published his The Country Builder’s Assistant (Greenfield, MA, 1797) which is the earliest original architectural work written by an American and published in this country (see lot 22). RARE: according to American Book Prices Current, only one complete copy of this work has appeared at auction in the last 35 years: Christie’s New York, 1 October 1980, lot 20. See Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, "The Colonial Scene-1602-1800", April 1950, Volume 60, Part 1.

          Christie's
        • Boston. John Norman (d. 1817) Plan of the Town of Boston, with the Attack on Bunkers-Hill, in the Peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th of
          Nov. 16, 2014

          Boston. John Norman (d. 1817) Plan of the Town of Boston, with the Attack on Bunkers-Hill, in the Peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th of

          Est: $2,000 - $2,500

          Boston. John Norman (d. 1817) Plan of the Town of Boston, with the Attack on Bunkers-Hill, in the Peninsula of Charlestown, the 17th of June, 1775. [Boston, 1781]. First American edition, after an inset originally printed in Sayer and Bennett's The Seat of War in New England, London, 1775; this map originally accompanied the first American edition of James Murray's An Impartial History of the War in America, Boston, 1781-1782; copper-plate engraved plan printed on laid paper, old folds, matted, 12 1/2 x 7 3/4 in.

          Skinner
        • Boston. John Norman (d. 1817) Plan of the Town of Boston. [from] The Boston Magazine's Geographical Gazetteer. Boston: Norman, White,
          Nov. 16, 2014

          Boston. John Norman (d. 1817) Plan of the Town of Boston. [from] The Boston Magazine's Geographical Gazetteer. Boston: Norman, White,

          Est: $600 - $800

          Boston. John Norman (d. 1817) Plan of the Town of Boston. [from] The Boston Magazine's Geographical Gazetteer. Boston: Norman, White, and Freeman, [c. 1784-1789] Small format engraved map on paper, issued with the magazine listed above in 1784 and again with the first Boston Directory in 1789, the top line imperfectly inked and printed, with the words "Geogl. Gazr." and "Bos. Mag." just barely legible, exact issue unknown; old folds, some browning and water stains, mat burn, mounted on heavier paper of the same period with an engraving titled "A New Drawing Book," that may have been a title page, with William Tringham's imprint, 6 x 9 in.

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