Debbie's Garage Sale

Art  (Continued)

 

Handmade wooden box with handpainted metal mugs from Tanzania. Very unique and one of a kind.

Get it here or pay to go to Tanzania to get one.         $50

 

 

 

If you were a boomer fan of Dennis the Menace, these are for you. These are two, original watercolors drawn

and signed by Ron Ferdinand. They are 8x10 and in excellent condition. Ferdinand became the official cartoonist

 after creator Hank Kechem died.   A real bargain at $150 each.

 

 

    Very nice metal sculpture in a wooden frame.   $25

 

 

 

 

 

   Original Haitian art. Very colorful and nicely framed.    $150

 

 

 

 

  From Jamaica. Beautiful, hand carved wooden masks. Excellent condition.     $100

 

 

 

  This unsigned piece appears to be hand crafted on top of real wood paneling. Very different. $150

 

 

 

  South Florida fans will love this poster. It is from the mid 1970's and depicts the area is a very different time.

  Many of the businesses shown like Barnett Bank and Burdines no longer exist. Nicely framed. $35

 

 

 This whimsical watercolor, probably from the 1950's will add a bit of fun to any room. Signed, Mirkov   $50

 

 

 

 

 Very nice Seaside scene. I picked this up in the early 1990's in New Orleans, then had it framed. back home. On canvas.

  Signed, H. Buneau.     $150

 

 

 

 Gary Patterson prints. For the golfer in your life. I don't believe these are originals, but these

 whimsical prints are marked "Birdie" and "First Hole". They are still in the original shrink wrap

 and the matting is discolored. Probably not acid free. Both for $50

 

 Framed poster from the year 2000 Antique Roadshow.    $15

 

 

 

  Framed poster that commemorates the 1986 Florida Challenger 7k run/walk a thon. This run

  was sponsored by NASA and took place all over Florida to raise money for the

  Astronaut Memorial Foundation. $20

 

 

 

 Canvas signed by artist Paul Detelfren. Colorful picture in the custom he's known to do best.

  Could use some minor restoration.          $125

 

 A great poster for Miami Marlins fans. Only a handful of these were sold. It commememorates

  opening day, 1993, the first game ever played at the stadium at the former Joe Robbie

  Stadium.      $200

 

 

 I was working at a Miami radio station and watched as the artist Christo created

 Surrounded Islands. Christo authorized and signed 1,000 posters, this one is

 numbered 197. Only a few were sold as many were destroyed in a fire.

 Nicely framed.                $300

 

 So I am in NYC taking photos of Christo's latest creation in Central Park just as they

 are taking it down and one of Christo's workers stops by and I tell her the above

 story. She hands me a swatch and the rest is history. Photo, frame, and swatch, $75

 

 

 Alexander Calder did mostly mobiles, but now and then he dabbled at painting.

 This creation is signed by Calder and numbered 30/125.  $1,200

 

 

 My personal opinion is that this is the ugliest thing I've ever owned. A was in some gallery with a

 friend about 15 years ago and mentioned that I liked something and she thought it was this and

 bought it for me for some ridiculous price. It is an etching on some sort of metal. It has a signature

but since I don't read Chinese, I have no idea who it is or even if it is Chinese. My

gain is your gain. Get it out of my house for $150, which by the way is far less than she paid for it.

 

 Attention Super Bowl fans! This is a large, plastic sign used at the Super Bowl XXXII in

  Miami. It commemorates the Halftime show which was sponsored by Royal Caribbean

 Cruise Line.                          $50

 

 

 Yet another of those things I could have done without. My brother was traveling somewhere       

 and bought this from the artist who designed it on site. It is supposed to read, "Welcome to    

 our Happy Home", but who knows.      $30

 

 

 Old metal sign for Jamaican Red Stripe Beer. Great on a bar.          $25

 

 

 

   Oil Painting of two, orange hibiscus flowers. Somewhat faded, but very fitting. 

   Signed.    $30

 

 

 Two Dutch (?) watercolors signed  in pencil by Jules Bruyere. It is stamped

 on the back with something certifying authenticity.    $75

 

 

 

  Signed Rabinda, 1973, this is a very nice pen and ink print of a cat with

  bright green eyes.                                $75

 

 

 

 If you are a fan of the London Symphony Orchestra you will love this poster

 from several years ago that marks their bi-annual visit to Daytona Beach.

 Framed.   $15

 

 

Numbered 162/225, I bought this in the late 1970's because I really, really liked it.

 Looks like it is signed, y. Masles.     $250

 

 

 This oil is marked, FI Johnson, 1948. I believe he was British and died in the mid-1970's.  $100

 

 

 This Currier and Ives print is titled, The Happy Family".   Nicely framed. $100

 

 

 

 This is another  framed molas I picked up in Panama. Please note that the symbol is not

 meant to be offensive. It is a symbol of luck to the Cuna Indians who created it. $100

 

This molas depicts four rabbits. It takes a while to carve these from fabric and according to    

 the woman I purchased these from in Panama, this took longer than the others.   $100

 

 

  Bought this in the 1980's at an estate sale. It looks like a tinted print from an old

 Goody's catalog.    Nice oval frame.      $75

 

 

Two very nice tiles. Not sure where they are from, but they

are numbered. Nicely framed.    $25

 

Really cool decor for your home bar. These came from the Merryvale   

Winery in CA. They were throwing them out, so we took them home and

tinted them. Two orange; two green. All for $25

 

Nice seaside oil painting. Signed, Wm. Tuttle.      $50

 

 

 

 If you have ever golfed at Lake Lure, NC, you will have to have this framed

 poster of the 25th hole.     $15

 

 

 

 Framed poster that hung in Rome advertising this opera.    $15

 

 

 

 

  See above. Hey. We saw both operas and it was late at night

  and what better souvenir.      $15

 

 

  Beautifully set in specially ordered hollogram frames and placed between glass, these silk screened

  butterflies were custom made by a family in St. Lucia about 15 years ago.   One of a kind, or two of

   a kind in this case.                                          $150

 

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