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b. 1918 - d. 1966

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    • CHARLES WILLIAMS (American/Texas 1918-1966) A SCULPTURE, "Lollipop People," 1962,
      Nov. 12, 2022

      CHARLES WILLIAMS (American/Texas 1918-1966) A SCULPTURE, "Lollipop People," 1962,

      Est: $300 - $500

      CHARLES WILLIAMS (American/Texas 1918-1966) A SCULPTURE, "Lollipop People," 1962, bronze with green patina; height: 11 3/4'', width: 9 1'2'', depth: 7''. Provenance: The New Arts Gallery, Houston, 1962, with original gallery invoice; Estate of the late Dr. Wiley and Gloria Biles, Houston, Texas; Proceeds to benefit the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.

      Houston Auction Company
    • CHARLES WILLIAMS (American/Texas 1918-1966) A SCULPTURE, "Trio," 1958,
      May. 21, 2022

      CHARLES WILLIAMS (American/Texas 1918-1966) A SCULPTURE, "Trio," 1958,

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      CHARLES WILLIAMS (American/Texas 1918-1966) A SCULPTURE, "Trio," 1958, bronze. 32'' x 9 3/4'' x 9 3/4'' Provenance: Estate of the late Dr. Wiley and Gloria Biles, Houston, Texas; Proceeds to benefit the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston; The New Arts Gallery, Houston, Texas, 1962, with original gallery invoice

      Simpson Galleries, LLC
    • Charles Williams (British, born 1965) 'Twins'
      Nov. 02, 2010

      Charles Williams (British, born 1965) 'Twins'

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      'Twins' signed with initials 'CW' (lower right); titled (on frame verso), oil on canvas 40 x 30cm (15 3/4 x 11 13/16in).

      Bonhams
    • Charles Williams (British, born 1965) 'Looking out to sea'
      Nov. 02, 2010

      Charles Williams (British, born 1965) 'Looking out to sea'

      Est: £600 - £800

      'Looking out to sea' signed with initials 'CW' (lower right); titled (on frame verso), oil on canvas 25.5 x 20cm (10 1/16 x 7 7/8in).

      Bonhams
    • Charles Truett Williams, (American, 1918-1966), The Wrenches, 1965
      Nov. 10, 2008

      Charles Truett Williams, (American, 1918-1966), The Wrenches, 1965

      Est: $400 - $600

      Charles Truett Williams (American, 1918-1966) The Wrenches, 1965 steel height 18 1/2 inches.

      Hindman
    • Charles Truett Williams, (American, 1918-1966), The Wrenches, 1965
      Sep. 07, 2008

      Charles Truett Williams, (American, 1918-1966), The Wrenches, 1965

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Charles Truett Williams (American, 1918-1966) The Wrenches, 1965 steel Height 18 1/2 inches.

      Hindman
    • Lefty Williams and Charles Comiskey 1919 Signed Chicago Black Sox Payroll Check
      Aug. 30, 2007

      Lefty Williams and Charles Comiskey 1919 Signed Chicago Black Sox Payroll Check

      Est: -

      Encapsulated with Autograph Grade NM-MT+ 8.5 by PSA/DNA. Yet another principal added to the ranks of conspirator, Missouri-born Claude "Lefty" Williams, though reluctant at first, played perhaps the most damaging role in disgracing the 1919 Chicago White Sox. A roommate of Shoeless Joe Jackson, Williams was (like his co-habitant) inarticulate. When approached by teammate and plot ringleader Chick Gandil, Williams was reportedly uninterested. But after being told that the fix was on, with or without him (along with further consideration of the promised sum of $10,000), Williams was, indeed, on board. Offered here is a decidedly lesser cash allotment for Williams - a Chicago White Sox payroll check issued to the moody southpaw during that infamous 1919 campaign. Drawn on the ChiSox team account at Chicago's "DROVERS BANK" in the amount of "$250.00," this green-colored document is dated "7/3 - 1919" and made out to "C Williams." Signed in the appropriate spot by miserly team owner Charles Comiskey, the voucher is endorsed on the reverse by Williams. While many accounts differ as to what players were or weren't in on throwing the series, Williams had indisputable involvement. His 0-3 series mark and 6.63 ERA were most incongruous when one considers his 23-11 regular-season mark. Though Williams received only half of what he had been promised, the $5,000 "reward" was still nearly twice the amount of his paltry $2,600 annual salary. The item shows normal cancelation stampings and "PAID" punchings, none of which affect these magnificent signatures. LOA from Steve Grad & Zach Rullo/PSA DNA and LOA from James Spence Authentication.

      Mastro Auctions
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