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Lot 686: Herb Mott (American b.1923) Western Americana

Est: $400 USD - $600 USDPassed
Orange County Estate LiquidatorsOtisville, NY, USOctober 07, 2017

Item Overview

Description


YOU ARE A MARKED MAN! Herb Mott (American b. 1923) Western Graphic Illustration. Gunfighters. Americana.


Medium: Gouche Grey Wash 
Date: Circa 1950's 
Signed: Lower Left 
Size: Sight 15 1/2 x 23 Frame 22 x 30 
Provenance: Christie's Sale 5087 Lot #21  Property of a New Jersey Gentleman 
Notes: Herbert Morford Mott, Jr. was born November 10, 1923 in Ridgewood, New Jersey. His father was also named Herbert Morford Mott. His mother was Grace Mott. He was the oldest of two sons. They lived at 26 Circle Avenue. His father was a cashier at Outwater & Wells Bond House at 15 Exchange Place in Jersey City. After completing four years of high school he entered the U.S.Air Force during WWII on January 4, 1943. He was recorded at the time of his enlistment to be five-foot-eight and weigh 120 pounds. He was stationed at an air base on Guam. He was always interested in art and was fortunately assigned to the graphic art department on the base, where they produced visual aids for training. While working on the job he learned the basic skills of art training. After the war he returned stateside, where he met and married Georgiana Sears, who was born 1927 in Clifton, Idaho. She was raised on her family's farm and attended secretarial school in Ogden, Utah. He was determined to become a commercial artist, so the married couple moved to the East Coast, where most magazines were produced. At first they lived in his hometown of Ridgewood, NJ, but later moved to Glen Rock, NJ, and finally settled in Franklin Lakes, NJ, where they raised four children. Steven (b.1949), Patrice (b.1952), Jeff (b.1956), and Gary (b.1960). After raising four children his wife eventually became an executive secretary at an East Coast sales company. Herb Mott joined a graphic art studio in New York City and began to sell freelance illustrations. He sold work to book publishers and commercial advertisers. His pen and ink drawings illustrated stories in pulp magazines, such as Fifteen Western Tales and Western Story Round-Up. He is most renowned for his cover paintings for Railroad Magazine, for which he painted fifty-two covers from 1949 to 1954. During the 1950s he also painted interior story illustrations for many men's adventure magazines, such as Adventure, Argosy, Bluebook, Bluebook For Men, Climax, Male, Men, Men Annual, Men's Pictorial, Real, Saga, See For Men, and Stag. He illustrated books, such as The Fur Lodge by Beverly Butler for Dodd, Mead, & Co., Great Cars of All Time by Irving Robbins, and Great Trains of All Time by Freeman Hubbard for Grosset & Dunlap. In 1956 he began a close involvement with the U.S. Air Force Art Program, which lasted for five decades, as he created over fifty historic paintings for the Air Force art collection. In the 1960s he produced a series of paintings about the Civil War for the Vicksburg Battlefield Museum. In 1970 he was the editor of Illustrators #11 the most important annual publication of the Society of Illustrators in New York. During the 1970s he was a freelance illustrator. He produced work for the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company and Turner Construction Company. In the 1980s he began to produce a series of historic paintings for the U. S. Coast Guard. In the 1990s he produced a series of paintings for the Vicksburg Battlefield Museum, which were mainly concerned with the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. In 1993 he moved to New Mexico and began to create a series of paintings about railroad depots at the turn of the twentieth century. He created many cover illustrations for Vintage Rails. He also produced many artworks about the historic Western frontier. According to the artist, "I put together my learning process in every piece I did." Herb Mott, at the age of 88, is currently working in his magnificent art studio in Tucson, Arizona. 
Condition: Very Good 

Artist or Maker

Condition Report

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Auction Details

Hudson River Valley Art Antiques & Books

by
Orange County Estate Liquidators
October 07, 2017, 10:00 AM EST

PO Box 21, Otisville, NY, 10963, US

Terms

Buyer's Premium

25.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$29$5
$30$149$10
$150$499$25
$500$999$50
$1,000$2,499$100
$2,500$4,999$250
$5,000$9,999$500
$10,000$24,999$1,000
$25,000$99,999$2,500
$100,000+$10,000

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a) Report the default buyer to a National Credit rating agency with a claim which will include all expenses of collection, legal fees, storage fees, interest and any and all additional costs incurred.
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f) Forbid the buyer from participating in any future auction.
g) Charge $25.00 per lot per week to the buyer for storage of their items.

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Buyer's Premium

24%

Payment
Payment must be made within 7 days of the auction. We accept certified bank checks, business & personal checks (must clear first) bank wire transfers (required for all international buyers) $25.00 Service charge. Visa, Mastercard accepted upon our discretion. We do not accept credit card payments outside the U.S. Payments outside the United State OR at our discretion, will be required to be paid with certified bank check or bank transfer. Items are not shipped or released until funds have cleared.

Taxes
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Condition

Shipping Terms

Shippers & Shipping

Important information regarding shipping:

1. At our option, we do provide in-house shipping on most items. We reserve the right to not ship any lot.

2. There is a minimum charge of $20 per lot for book & jewelry lot(s) and $25.00 for all other items. This is for processing and packing. Some items may be considerably more. Postage is added to this standard charge. If possible, we will certainly combine items at our desecration.

3. Most lots are shipped via USPS Priority mail and we make every effort to get your items to you quickly and safely. Most items are insured. (Some foreign orders cannot be insured). We are not responsible for damage in shipment. If your order was insured, it is your responsibility to file a claim with the appropriate shipper. We will provide the insurance information upon request.

4. You may pick up items at no cost to you. Please contact us prior to pickup to set up a appointment.

5. All shipping arrangements and payments for shipping and any other related fees must be made directly with your shipper. Buyer must provide Orange County Estate Liquidators with a signed authorization for release of the property that states your name, sale date, lot number and choice of carrier.

6. We are not a storage facility. There is a charge of $25.00 per lot per week for all items that are won and not paid for within 7 days of the auction date.

7. If for any reason a lot that is won cannot be provided to the bidder, our only obligation is to provide a refund of any monies paid.

8. By registering to participate & bid, you are agreeing to the conditions listed above. If you have any questions, please contact us prior to bidding.