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LOUIS WAIN.
The DogTeam. Ink and watercolor on paper.
435x317 mm; 17x12
1
/
2
inches, image. Signed
lower left. Matted and framed. Nd.
[1,500/2,500]
THERE’S GOLD IN
THEMTHAR HILLS!
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EDVERBELL.
“Gold Discovered at Sutter’s Mill.”Acrylic on
board. 610x679 mm; 24x26
3
/
4
inches, board.
Signed lower right margin. Cover image for
the Fleetwood Eyewitness to History
Presentation for the 150thAnniversary of the
California Gold Rush issued June 18, 1999
published by the California State Library
Foundation Bulletin.
[200/300]
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RAEBURNVAN BUREN.
“There Were No Chain Stores in San
Esteban in the Early 1900’s.” Charcoal on
board. 508x457 mm; 20x18 inches. Signed
and dated lower right. Illustration for the
story ‘The Chain-Store Man” by Jesse
Rainsford Sprague in The Saturday
Evening Post, September 5, 1931. Mounted
to window matte along all borders; pasted
label from Curtis Publishing Company on
verso. 1930.
[400/600]
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