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        • George Washington and Benjamin Franklin figures
          Sep. 11, 2024

          George Washington and Benjamin Franklin figures

          Est: -

          Each is 12 inches tall new inbox

          Atlee Raber Auctioneer
        • George Washington and Benjamin Franklin Print in Walnut Shadowbox Frame
          Apr. 01, 2023

          George Washington and Benjamin Franklin Print in Walnut Shadowbox Frame

          Est: -

          George Washington and Benjamin Franklin Print in Walnut Shadowbox Frame

          Swisher Bros. Auction
        • George McMonigle Franklin Mint Parian Porcelain
          Jul. 17, 2021

          George McMonigle Franklin Mint Parian Porcelain

          Est: -

          Goddess Incolay Wall Art. Title: The Lady And The Unicorn. Includes Coa. Measures Approximately 17.5in X 14in. Artwork Measures Approximately 11.5in X 8.5in. Nr8209 Ja

          EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
        • GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE - November
          May. 16, 2020

          GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE - November

          Est: $120 - $200

          GEORGE FRANKLIN ARBUCKLE (Canadian, 1909-2001) "November" - Limited edition lithograph 96/495. Signed lower right, titled lower centre, editioned lower left, unframed. 18 x 26 in.

          Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
        • George Franklin Arbuckle, West Coast, Vancouver Island
          Nov. 27, 2019

          George Franklin Arbuckle, West Coast, Vancouver Island

          Est: $200 - $300

          Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canadian artist George Franklin Arbuckle attended the Ontario College of Art where he studied under J.W. Beatty, F.S. Challener, J.E.H. MacDonald and others. Following his graduation, he began teaching at the Northern Vocational School and took summer classes at Franz Johnston’s Art School in Georgian Bay. During World War II, Arbuckle decided to work as a commercial artist. He was employed by Bomac Engravers for several years in Ottawa and Montreal and returned to freelance work in 1944.His easel paint­ings are usually representational (landscapes and city scenes with figures), done in varying degrees of realism and impressionism. For many years his paintings appeared between and on the covers of Maclean’s magazine—portraits striking a happy medium between cari­cature and realism. He was an active muralist, producing works for Hamilton City Hall (1962); Shawinigan Water and Power Company; New East Block Building, Ontario Provincial Government, Toronto (1969); C.P.R. Railway Carriage; design of two tapestries for the Royal Bank of Canada Building, King Street, Toronto (30″ by 19″), woven at Aubusson, France (1965) under his supervision; two tapestries for Chateau Champlain, Montreal (1968) and others. Western Hemlock was made for the 1950 Pulp and Paper series. In it, a dark and dense hemlock forest opens a vista through it to forested hillsides with mountains beyond, all under a rich blue sky. It speaks of the great bounty of natural resources, including wood for paper making, which Canada has to offer. Ironically, sixty years later, that bounteous view is under question, as our need for resources puts a strain on our landscape. Arbuckle exhibited regularly, including solo shows at the Art Gallery of Toronto (1940); Roberts Gallery, Toronto (1971, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1982, 1984, 1987 and 1991) and Walter Klinkhoff Inc., Montreal (1986 and 1989). His awards include two Jessie Dow Prizes – Montreal Museum Fine Arts Spring Shows (1946 and 1947) and four major prizes—Montreal Directors’ Club. He was a member and officer of the Royal Canadian Academy, (Associate–1936) (Member–1945) (Vice-President–1959) (President-1960–1964). Arbuckle is represented in many corporate and public collections including the National Gallery of Canada and the Art Gallery of Ontario.

          4th Meridian Fine Art
        • George Burns & Gracie Allen's Personal Items From California Residence From The Joe Franklin Memory Lane Collection
          Aug. 25, 2018

          George Burns & Gracie Allen's Personal Items From California Residence From The Joe Franklin Memory Lane Collection

          Est: -

          George Burns & Gracie Allen's Personal Items From California Residence From The Joe Franklin Memory Lane Collection - This collection of items was acquired from the California home of George Burns and Gracie Allen. The lot includes a "Forcaster" briar wood smoking pipe, unused bridge set and (5) "The Cast" Broadway programs. George Burns and his wife Gracie Allen worked together as a successful comedy team "Burns and Allen", and entertained vaudeville, film, radio, and television audiences for over forty years. They also starred in several films including Lambchops (1929), The Big Broadcast (1932) and two sequels in 1935 and 1936, and A Damsel in Distress (1937). Burns and Allen's radio show was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1994, their TV series received a total of 11 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and produced what TV Guide ranked No. 56 on its 1997 list of the 100 greatest episodes of all time. They were also inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 1988. These items were acquired from the couple by legendary radio and television personality Joe Franklin in 1961 while visiting the couple for dinner at their California home. The items will come housed in Franklin's original storage envelope, with handwritten notations.

          GWS Auctions
        • George Franklin Arbuckle - Canada's East Coast
          May. 27, 2018

          George Franklin Arbuckle - Canada's East Coast

          Est: $500 - $700

          Canada's East Coast (framed serigraph, 30" x 40")

          Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
        • Franklin (George) Lord Mayoralty, 1897-8, 4to.
          Sep. 05, 2012

          Franklin (George) Lord Mayoralty, 1897-8, 4to.

          Est: £80 - £120

          Franklin (George) Lord Mayoralty, 1897-8, 4to. album containing a large number of mounted invitations and other emphemera received by Mr Franklin during his time as Lord Mayor of Sheffield, half roan (worn); idem, Lord Mayoralty, Newspaper Cuttings, 1897-8, 2 folio albums containing an extensive collection of mounted cuttings from newspapers, 307 and 240 pages, a.e.g., full morocco with gilt titles by Townsend (rubbed) Coronation, The Coronation of George V and Queen Mary, 1911, large oblong 4to. album containing George Franklin's invitation to the Coronation, telegrams and service books, half morocco (4)

          Tennants
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