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      • Dean Cornwell, Interior Figural Study
        Jan. 19, 2022

        Dean Cornwell, Interior Figural Study

        Est: $300 - $500

        (1892-1960), gouache on paper Overall: 13-1/2"h x 11-1/4"w Sight: 4"h x 2-1/2"w Provenance: Property from a Private New Jersey Collection

        Nye & Company
      • Edward Wilbur Dean Hamiliton (1864-1943): Santa Maria della Salute
        Nov. 03, 2018

        Edward Wilbur Dean Hamiliton (1864-1943): Santa Maria della Salute

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Watercolor and gouache over colotype on paper, c. 1895, signed ' EWD Hamilton' lower left, with label from The Jordan-Volpe Gallery, Inc., NY.11 1/2 x 9 1/4 in. (sight), 18 x 16 in. (frame). 

        STAIR
      • MACMILLAN HAROLD: (1894-1986) British Prime Minister 1957-1963. Vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph, the image depicting Macmillan standing in a profile half-length pose, in conversation with President Kennedy, Sir David Ormsby Gore and Dean Rusk. Signed by Macmillan in black ink with his name alone to the lower white border, and further signed by David Ormsby Gore and Dean Rusk individually, also to the lower white border. With light overall creasing and a neat repair to a small tear on the verso. G John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) American President 1961-63. Assassinated. David Ormsby-Gore (1918-1985) British Diplomat and Politician. Dean Rusk (1909-1994) American Secretary of State 1961-69 under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
        Oct. 28, 2017

        MACMILLAN HAROLD: (1894-1986) British Prime Minister 1957-1963. Vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph, the image depicting Macmillan standing in a profile half-length pose, in conversation with President Kennedy, Sir David Ormsby Gore and Dean Rusk. Signed by Macmillan in black ink with his name alone to the lower white border, and further signed by David Ormsby Gore and Dean Rusk individually, also to the lower white border. With light overall creasing and a neat repair to a small tear on the verso. G John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) American President 1961-63. Assassinated. David Ormsby-Gore (1918-1985) British Diplomat and Politician. Dean Rusk (1909-1994) American Secretary of State 1961-69 under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

        Est: £100 - £150

        MACMILLAN HAROLD: (1894-1986) British Prime Minister 1957-1963. Vintage signed 10 x 8 photograph, the image depicting Macmillan standing in a profile half-length pose, in conversation with President Kennedy, Sir David Ormsby Gore and Dean Rusk. Signed by Macmillan in black ink with his name alone to the lower white border, and further signed by David Ormsby Gore and Dean Rusk individually, also to the lower white border. With light overall creasing and a neat repair to a small tear on the verso. G John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) American President 1961-63. Assassinated. David Ormsby-Gore (1918-1985) British Diplomat and Politician. Dean Rusk (1909-1994) American Secretary of State 1961-69 under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

        International Autograph Auctions
      • FIRMADO MINIE M. DEAN DAVIES (INGLATERRA, SIGLO XIX - XX) INTERIOR DE UNA IGLESIA Acuarela sobre papel. Firmada y referida 1894.
        Sep. 08, 2015

        FIRMADO MINIE M. DEAN DAVIES (INGLATERRA, SIGLO XIX - XX) INTERIOR DE UNA IGLESIA Acuarela sobre papel. Firmada y referida 1894.

        Est: $6,000 - $10,000

        FIRMADO MINIE M. DEAN DAVIES (INGLATERRA, SIGLO XIX - XX) INTERIOR DE UNA IGLESIA Acuarela sobre papel. Firmada y referida 1894. Ligeros detalles de conservación. Dimensiones: 39 x 28.5 cm

        Morton Subastas
      • Autograph - Dean Witter
        Feb. 15, 2012

        Autograph - Dean Witter

        Est: $200 - $400

        Founder of the American stock brokerage firm (1887-1969) which made history as the first company to use electronic data processing. Scarce TLS signed "Dean G. Witter," one page, 6 x 7, Office of the Commanding General, Headquarters 91st Division, Camp Lewis, American Lake, Washington letterhead, June 17, 1918. Witter writes to Phyllis Jacobsen of Salt Lake City, Utah, in full: "In reply to your letter of June 13, the Commanding General directs me to inform you he regrets that this request arrived too late for favorable action, which otherwise would have been taken. The organization is about to leave this station for the east with ultimate destination over seas." In very good condition, with intersecting folds, light creasing, and a small tear to the right edge.

        RR Auction
      • Howells, William Dean.
        Mar. 01, 2009

        Howells, William Dean.

        Est: $100 - $150

        The Rise of Silas Lapham. Boston: 1885. Original decorated blue cloth. 1st edition.

        Bonhams
      • DEAN RUSK
        Nov. 06, 2008

        DEAN RUSK

        Est: $400 - $500

        DEAN RUSK(1909 - 1994) Secretary of State under John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, a defender of the Vietnam War. Very fine content T.L.S. 2pp. 4to. on University of Georgia letterhead to noted author Jim Bishop, in part: "...I was with six or seven members of the Cabinet one hour west of Hawaii on the way to Japan to attend a joint U.S.-Japanese Cabinet meeting...The Captain of the plane came into the cabin with a one line wire service ticker which had been picked up on the ticker aboard the plane. The report merely said that John F. Kennedy had been shot. I gathered the Cabinet members in my forward cabin and gave them the information. We immediately telephoned the White House (I believe it was Pierre Salinger who actually made the call)...to confirm the wire service report. When it was confirmed, we immediately turned the plane around for Hawaii. About an hour later we had the information that President Kennedy was dead. We then asked President Johnson in Dallas whether he wanted us to come to Texas or direct to Washington and were informed that he wanted us to return to Washington...I have never tried to put into words my own personal feelings at the time I heard the news...After each one of us absorbed the reality of the event, we turned our thoughts to the public business and to the problems which might arise in ensuring that the public business go forward. Although John F. Kennedy was dead, the Nation lived and I think each one of us felt a personal responsibility to that fact...You will recall that President Kennedy formed a Cabinet of men who had not been his friends. They were serving the President. Suddenly there was another President who needed our help...including resignations to permit him to appoint his own Cabinet if he so chose...he asked us to continue to serve in order to assure as smooth a transition as possible and to carry on with the policies of John F. Kennedy to which he felt a strong commitment...". Interestingly, Rusk always felt that Jack Valenti and Bill Moyers deliberately counseled Johnson to instruct the plane to return to Washington so that they could enhance the influence of the new President. Staple hole at top left, else near fine.

        Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
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