This auction presents 121 lots drawn from multiple private estates, spanning Asian decorative arts, fine art prints and paintings, antique medical and dental instruments, paper ephemera, coins and currency, costume and fine jewelry, sports memorabilia, and an eclectic mix of vintage collectibles. From a signed limited-edition M.C. Escher poster to a pre-war Kawase Hasui woodblock print, the sale rewards collectors across a wide range of interests. Pre-Bidding is underway. Submitting a maximum bid today ensures your place is secure when live bidding closes this auction onJune 17, 2026 at 1:15 PM ET, with live bid calling streamed online. Asian Decorative Arts and Sculpture The sale opens with some of its strongest decorative pieces. A pair of Chinese relief-carved table screens in believed-to-be spinach nephrite jade, set within ornate believed-to-be redwood frames, depict crane birds in a marshland scene with minor cracks in the jade and some wear on the wood noted. A large carved jade eagle on a natural wood log stand is offered as-is, with a broken left claw and multiple broken feathers included (one feather missing). A later cast after Frederic Remington's 1903 "The Mountain Man" depicts a frontiersman on horseback descending a steep incline, mounted on a marble base with no visible damage. A banded onyx pedestal in orange, red, and green tones with some chips and scratches rounds out the group as a display piece. Fine Art Prints and Paintings Two signed and framed M.C. Escher limited edition exhibition posters are among the most collectible works in the sale: one numbered 93/103, the other a Vorpal Gallery poster numbered 27/54, both matted and framed with minor frame wear noted. The print section also features a Kawase Hasui "Meguro Fudo" woodblock print from the Shin-hanga tradition, circa 1927-1932, with no visible issues. Two Ito Nisaburo woodblock prints follow: "Ninnaji Temple Gate in Snow" and "The Inns at Arima Hot Spring," both with spots on the top matting. Original paintings include a signed three-panel watercolor triptych of a Navajo settlement by Fred Ken Knight, a canal scene believed to be by Lesia Khomeno, and a selection of signed works by William Coombs, John Alan Stock, William Osmundsen, and others at accessible starting bids. Paper, Ephemera, and Americana A complete set of the original 1943 Office of War Information "Four Freedoms" War Bond posters by Norm
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