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<strong>Clars</strong> <strong>Auction</strong> Sale 503<br />

Prices Realized<br />

January 8 and 9, 2011<br />

Lot Description Price<br />

4135 (lot of 10) Etched glass and silverplate ewers, nine having a silverplate neck, lidded spout, and handle, one<br />

having an applied glass handle and rising on a footed base, largest 12''h<br />

$ 375<br />

4136 (lot of 6) Two silverplate handled trays 27''w, together with four chafing dishes, two covered, and two<br />

handled and rising on a footed base, largest 14''w<br />

4137 (lot of 3) Group of first American edition books, including a pair by Erich Maria Remarque, ''All Quiet on the<br />

Western Front'', published by Little, Brown and Co, 1929, first American edition, lacking dust jacket, and<br />

''Arch of Triumph'', publiushed by D. Appleton‐Century Co., 1945, first American edition with (1) on last page,<br />

with dust jacket, along with ''The Croquet Player'', by H. G. Wells, first American edition, published by the<br />

Viking Press, 1937, with price clipped dust jacket<br />

$ 200<br />

$ 60<br />

4138 (Lot of 4) Group of books on Baseball, including two signed first edition copies of ''Say Hey, The<br />

Autobiography of Willie Mays'', a signed copy of Joe Garagiola's ''Baseball is a Funny Game'', and ''The<br />

Baltimore Orioles, The History of a Colorful Team in Baltimore and St. Louis''<br />

4139 Time Magazine dated June 21 1968, this issue with the famous cover art by Roy Lichenstein for the story ''The<br />

Gun in America''<br />

4141 (lot of 53) Collection of vintage issues of The Evergreen Review, dating from the mid 1960's to the early<br />

1970's<br />

4142 (lot of 4) Rare publication, ''Eros'' volume one, numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4, includes Bert Stern Marilyn Monroe<br />

serigraph portraits taken shortly before her death, all circa 1962, illustrated throughout, a fine set of a lively<br />

but short‐lived periodical<br />

4143 Extensive collection of Opera and Symphony ephemera and sheet music, many items relating to the San<br />

Francisco Opera and Symphony, material ranging from the turn of the century to the 1990's, includes ticket<br />

stubs, programes, items signed by musicians and singers, photographs, etcetera<br />

4144 (lot of 76) Two shelves of vintage books in German, including some finely bound and antiquarian titles,<br />

Hollerer and Bender's ''Akzente Zeitschrift fur Dichtung'', a ''Kriegskarten‐Atlas'' circa 1917, numerous 19th<br />

century pamplets, and other titles<br />

4145 (lot of 52) Two shelves of vinatge and antiquarian books, some finely bound, including titles on Art, Chess,<br />

Poetry, an 1804 two volume edition of the ''Works of Robert Burns'', Crebellon Fil's ''Le Sopha'' illustrated by<br />

Georges Villa, and other titles<br />

4147 (lot of 7) Group of Gryphon Editions finely bound books on legal subjects, including titles on the Saccho and<br />

Vanzetti case, the Lindbergh kidnappinng, the mutiny on the Bounty, and other topics<br />

$ 275<br />

$ 25<br />

$ 50<br />

$ 80<br />

$ 375<br />

$ 110<br />

$ 200<br />

$ 100<br />

4148 (lot of 11) Group of Gryphon Editions finely bound books on the subject of medicine, including multiple titles $ 200<br />

on the human eye<br />

4149 (lot of 23) Group of finely bound antiquarian books on animal husbandry $ 475<br />

4150 (lot of 29) One shelf of antiquarian and finely bound books, including titles by Poe, Mollett, Sheridan, a<br />

beautifully illustrated volume of Silvestre's ''Le Nu Dans Les Métamorphoses d'Ovide'', volume one of<br />

Cunningham's ''Cabinet <strong>Gallery</strong> of Pictures by the First Masters'', and other titles<br />

$ 250

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