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        • Richard Rush Studios, Scale model of Progressland for the World's Fair, New York
          May. 04, 2023

          Richard Rush Studios, Scale model of Progressland for the World's Fair, New York

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          Richard Rush Studios Scale model of Progressland for the World's Fair, New York USA, c. 1964 enameled steel, mixed media, Plexiglas 34.5 h x 27.75 w x 30.75 d in (88 x 70 x 78 cm) This rare model depicts the General Electric Progressland Pavilion from the 1964-65 New York World's Fair. It is believed that the models were given to GE executives to promote the pavilion. The pavilion featured the Carousel of Progress, developed by Disney, which was later brought to Tomorrowland at Disneyland from 1967-1973. This work is from the edition of fourteen. Sticker presentation label to model 'General Electric Progressland a Walt Disney Presentation at the New York World's Fair'. Sticker and decal manufacturer's labels to several locations on model 'GE'. Decal manufacturer's label to model 'Richard Rush Studio Chicago, Illinois'. Provenance: Weinberg Modern, New York | Important Private Collection | Wright, Design, 22 October 2015, Lot 512 | Private Collection This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

          Wright
        • RICHARD RUSH. Partly-printed Letter Signed, as Secretary of the Treasury, to Clammans Gilliha[n], informing him...
          Nov. 08, 2018

          RICHARD RUSH. Partly-printed Letter Signed, as Secretary of the Treasury, to Clammans Gilliha[n], informing him...

          Est: $300 - $400

          RICHARD RUSH. Partly-printed Letter Signed, as Secretary of the Treasury, to Clammans Gilliha[n], informing him that he is "entitled to the pay of a Private of Infantry in the Continental Line" under the 1828 "act for the relief of certain surviving Officers and Soldiers of the Army of the Revolution." 1 page, 4to, with integral blank; evenly toned, folds. "Treasury Department" [Washington], 6 October 1828

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • RICHARD RUSH
          Aug. 01, 2018

          RICHARD RUSH

          Est: $75 - $100

          RICHARD RUSH (1780 - 1859) American politician, Attorney General (1814-17) and Secretary of State (1817) who helped devise the Monroe Doctrine. A.L.S., 6pp. 4to., Washington, D.C., June 3, 1826, to an unnamed correspondent, likely an accountant or other financial representative. Rush transmits a payment for taxes owed on his land holdings for the years 1824 and 1825, meanwhile complaining about the amount he owes, in small part: "...This annual payment of taxes, and to so large an amount, on lands utterly unproductive to me, I feel to be very burdensome, and I have at length come to the conclusion that I cannot bear it longer..." He goes on to discuss his plans for selling much of his land, and offers his correspondent commission if he can facilitate such a sale. Rush signs boldly at the conclusion in black ink. Shows original mailing folds, with a clean horizontal split thereto, else very good.

          Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
        • richard mcmurry after rush hour
          May. 19, 2018

          richard mcmurry after rush hour

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          painting

          1stBid
        • RICHARD RUSH - Current Bid: $40.00
          May. 10, 2017

          RICHARD RUSH - Current Bid: $40.00

          Est: $75 - $100

          RICHARD RUSH (1780 - 1859) American politician, Attorney General (1814-17) and Secretary of State (1817) who helped devise the Monroe Doctrine. A.L.S., 3pp. 4to., Washington, Dec. 19, 1826, to General Gabriel Hiester. Rush thanks Hiester for notifying him of the election of a General Bernard to the Senate, and looks forward to being able to resume their cooperation. Signed boldly at the conclusion in black ink. Folds with some splitting, slight chipping at the upper corners, else very good.

          Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
        • RICK RUSH - (Contemporary American) - "Drawn by the Flame, Statue of Liberty Centennial", commissioned to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty at Ellis Island and its restoration which was dedicate...
          Mar. 01, 2016

          RICK RUSH - (Contemporary American) - "Drawn by the Flame, Statue of Liberty Centennial", commissioned to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty at Ellis Island and its restoration which was dedicate...

          Est: $400 - $600

          RICK RUSH - (Contemporary American) - "Drawn by the Flame, Statue of Liberty Centennial", commissioned to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Statue of Liberty at Ellis Island and its restoration which was dedicated on July 4, 1986. A color serigraph, pencil signed, dated '86, numbered 259/350, in gold metal box frame, matted and glazed, OS: 34 1/4" x 26 1/4", SS: 28" x 21". Good condition.

          Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
        • RUSH, Richard.
          Dec. 11, 2011

          RUSH, Richard.

          Est: $80 - $100

          A Residence At The Court Of London. 8vo. buckram. London: Richard Bentley, 1833. First Edition. [WITH:] A Residence At The Court Of London.... 2 Vols. in 1. 8vo. buckram (some gatherings loose, front hinge cracked). London: Richard Bentley, 1845. First Edition. (2)

          Walker's
        • RICHARD RUSH
          Dec. 09, 2011

          RICHARD RUSH

          Est: $100 - $150

          RICHARD RUSH (1780 - 1859) American politician, Attorney General (1814-17) and Secretary of State (1817) who helped devise the Monroe Doctrine. L.S., 1p., 4to., Department of State, Sep. 3, 1817. Rush writes to the Bank of the United States in New York as acting Secretary of State, in full: "I have the honor to inform you that the Secretary of the Treasury has just been requested by this department to a remittance to general Peter B. Porter, commissioner under the sixth and seventh articles of the Treat of Ghent, of the sum of eighteen hundred and fifteen dollars and ninety five cents in a draft upon your office. I am induced to make this intimation to you, from general Porter's having been told some days ago by this department, that a credit in his favor for that amount would be established for him in that office and he may think himself authorized accordingly to make use of it, before the draft now requested to be transmittted, direct to himself, reaches his hands. I have the honor to be respectfully sir your obedient servant Richard Rush, Acting Secretary". Rush served as acting Secretary of State for one year in the Monroe administration. Discoloration along left edge, else fine.

          Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
        • Richard J. Rush, circa 1971
          Sep. 20, 2011

          Richard J. Rush, circa 1971

          Est: £600 - £800

          Richard J. Rush, circa 1971 'Fiesta' signed, inscribed and dated 'R.J.Rush. 1971./"Fiesta"' (lower right) pencil and watercolour 25 x 19¾ in. (63.5 x 50.2 cm.)

          Christie's
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