A Collection Of Works From Ronau William Woiceske (1887-1953), Thomas Butts Jr. (active 1806-1808), - Dec 06, 2023 | John Moran Auctioneers, Inc. In Ca
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A collection of works from Ronau William Woiceske (1887-1953), Thomas Butts Jr. (active 1806-1808),

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A collection of works from Ronau William Woiceske (1887-1953), Thomas Butts Jr. (active 1806-1808),
A collection of works from Ronau William Woiceske (1887-1953), Thomas Butts Jr. (active 1806-1808),
Item Details
Description
Three 20th Century American Prints
Three works:

Ronau William Woiceske (1887-1953)
"Magic Mantle," 1944
Drypoint on laid paper
From the edition of 200
Signed in pencil in the lower margin: R. W. Woiceske; with the printed title and edition information as part of the colophon on the interior of the original wove paper presentation mat/folder into which the print is taped down at the tips of the upper margin corners; The Miniature Print Society, Alexandria, VA, pub.

Thomas Butts Jr. (active 1806-1808)
"Man on a Drinking Horse"
Engraving on laid paper
From the edition of 200
Signed in the engraving in lower right: T Butts [sic] SC / 22 Jan 5. 1806; with the printed title and edition information as part of the colophon on the interior of the original wove paper presentation mat/folder into which the print is affixed with clear archival corners; The Miniature Print Society, Kansas City, MO, pub.

Gerry Peirce (1900-1968)
"Arizona," 1946
Etching on laid paper
From the edition of 200
Signed and titled in pencil in the lower margin: Gerry Peirce; with the printed title and edition information as part of the colophon on the interior of the original wove paper presentation mat/folder into which the print is taped down at the tips of the upper margin corners; The Miniature Print Society, Alexandria, VA, pub.
Plate of the largest: 4" H x 2.875" W; Sheet of the largest: 8" H x 7.125" W
Provenance: The Collection of Frederick W. Davis
Private Collection, Southern California, by descent from the above

Other Notes: Two are accompanied by an informational paper insert from The Miniature Print Society.
Condition
Each overall good condition. As stated, two are taped down at the tips of the upper margin corners to the original wove paper presentation mat/folder and the other is mounted with applied archival corners, with remnants of original mounting tape. The original presentation mat/folders with very pale time staining and occasional minor surface soiling and soft handling creases, not affecting the image.

Each unframed
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A collection of works from Ronau William Woiceske (1887-1953), Thomas Butts Jr. (active 1806-1808),

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