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2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/4/24 Oakland, CA

2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/4/24 Oakland, CA
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/4/24 Oakland, CA
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/4/24 Oakland, CA

2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/4/24 Oakland, CA
Listing is for 2 tickets to Oakland Athletics vs. Los Angeles Dodgers at Oakland Coliseum on 8/04/2024. Price listed is all-in for the group of tickets. Seats are in Section 148, Row 36. Seats are guaranteed to be side-by-side. Don’t be fooled by other web sites that show you one price and then raise it by as much as 50% when you check out. Will my tickets work? We take pains to make sure we only accept ticket listings from trusted partners. They will be for the section/row indicated, and will work at the venue. Will you take “X” for them? Our prices are set by those listing tickets for sale with us, so we can only move prices up or down in the event that the asking price moves up or down. Market prices fluctuate as events approach, and our prices will reflect those changes. If you’re looking for a specific price, let us know and we can let you know what we have in our inventory that fits the bill! What are the seat numbers? Seat numbers aren’t generally available to us – we have a LOT of tickets available to most events, and often there are more than two together in a row. Our system pulls tickets in a way that avoids leaving any singles behind unless absolutely necessary. So, generally speaking, even we don’t know what two tickets will come with an order until the order is made. How can I trust that you’re legit? Are these hard tickets? Most tickets are no longer available as traditional cardboard stock tickets from the venues. What if tickets are “mobile-only”? What about GA tickets? Lots of events have general admission sections these days – from lawn seats to pit seats, to entire venues that are first-come, first-served. I have tickets to sell. Can you match it? All sales are final on ticket orders. If an event is rescheduled/postponed, the tickets will be valid on the new date of the event. The ONLY exception to this policy is if an event is cancelled without a reschedule date. I bought tickets and can’t go to the event. The only exception to this is if an event is cancelled without being rescheduled. I bought tickets by mistake and need to cancel my order. Can I do that?
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/4/24 Oakland, CA
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2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/2/24 Oakland, CA

2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/2/24 Oakland, CA
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/2/24 Oakland, CA
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/2/24 Oakland, CA

2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/2/24 Oakland, CA
Listing is for 2 tickets to Oakland Athletics vs. Los Angeles Dodgers at Oakland Coliseum on 8/02/2024. Price listed is all-in for the group of tickets. Seats are in Section 116, Row 15. Seats are guaranteed to be side-by-side. These are digital tickets. Don’t be fooled by other web sites that show you one price and then raise it by as much as 50% when you check out. Will my tickets work? We take pains to make sure we only accept ticket listings from trusted partners. They will be for the section/row indicated, and will work at the venue. Will you take “X” for them? Our prices are set by those listing tickets for sale with us, so we can only move prices up or down in the event that the asking price moves up or down. Market prices fluctuate as events approach, and our prices will reflect those changes. If you’re looking for a specific price, let us know and we can let you know what we have in our inventory that fits the bill! What are the seat numbers? Seat numbers aren’t generally available to us – we have a LOT of tickets available to most events, and often there are more than two together in a row. Our system pulls tickets in a way that avoids leaving any singles behind unless absolutely necessary. So, generally speaking, even we don’t know what two tickets will come with an order until the order is made. How can I trust that you’re legit? Are these hard tickets? No-these are digital tickets. Most venues have begun issuing tickets in mobile-only formats, and unfortunately we have no say in the format which the tickets are delivered. What about GA tickets? Lots of events have general admission sections these days – from lawn seats to pit seats, to entire venues that are first-come, first-served. I have tickets to sell. Can you match it? All sales are final on ticket orders. If an event is rescheduled/postponed, the tickets will be valid on the new date of the event. The ONLY exception to this policy is if an event is cancelled without a reschedule date. I bought tickets and can’t go to the event. The only exception to this is if an event is cancelled without being rescheduled. I bought tickets by mistake and need to cancel my order. Can I do that?
2 Tickets Los Angeles Dodgers @ Oakland Athletics 8/2/24 Oakland, CA
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KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm

KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm

KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
Brand new 1/64 scale diecast model of KME Predator Fire Engine #172 “Los Angeles County Fire Department” Red “5 Alarm” Series Limited Edition to 750 pieces Worldwide die cast model by Iconic Replicas. Does not have any openings. Comes in plastic display showcase. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-5.5, W-1.625, H-1.75 inches.
KME Predator Fire Engine #172 Los Angeles County Fire Department Red 5 Alarm
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History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919

History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919

History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
Vandor, History Of Fresno County, California With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County Who Have Been Identified with its Growth and Development from the Early Days to the Present Historic Record Company, Los Angeles, CA. This very nice 2 volume set that chronicles the early history of Fresno County California is in great shape. The bindings are very strong and pages are crisp and clean with some light foxing. Please view all photos for additional details and description. Many other items currently available in our store. Thank you for stopping by and shopping with us.
History of Fresno County California with Biographical Sketches Vol. I & II 1919
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Original 1984 LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Amitabh Buddha 14 Cent Korean Art

Original 1984 LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Amitabh Buddha 14 Cent Korean Art

Original 1984 LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Amitabh Buddha 14 Cent Korean Art
Be sure to add me to your. 24″ X 36″ NO PIN HOLES OR TAPE, NO YELLOWING OR FADING. TINY EDGE FLAWS FROM STORAGE IN A COUPLE PLACES, WILL NOT SHOW ONCE FRAMED. Amitabh Buddha 14 Century Korean Dynasty Art On Silk. IF THE PICTURE DOESNT SHOW! IT IS BEING RAN PRIVATE TO ELIMINATE THE USE OF MY AUCTIONS BY SCANDALOUS PEOPLE. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. It has taken me over 100 hours to add it to all my items. They will not tell me why it needs to be added. If you have more questions about this item, please contact me at the following.
Original 1984 LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART Amitabh Buddha 14 Cent Korean Art
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Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed

Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed
Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed
Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed
Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed
Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed
Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed
Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed

Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed
This Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. Hazardous Materials Squad truck 1:32nd scale model is a perfect addition to any diecast collection. The unopened box ensures that the model is in its original state, making it a great gift for collectors or enthusiasts. The model is a replica of the real-life Freightliner fire vehicle, with intricate details and a vibrant red color that adds to its appeal. New in the box. The model was manufactured in 2005 in China and is part of the Fire & Rescue series. It is made of high-quality diecast material and has a scale of 1:32. The vehicle make and model are Freightliner, and it is classified under Toys & Hobbies, Diecast & Toy Vehicles, and Cars, Trucks & Vans categories.
Code 3 Collectibles MT-55 Freightliner L. A. County Fire Dept. 132 New Boxed
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1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department

1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department
1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department
1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department
1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department

1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department
Brand new 1/50 scale diecast model of 1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine “Los Angeles County Fire Department” LA County FD (LACFD) Emergency! Does not have any openings. Comes in plastic display showcase. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Dimensions approximately L-6.25, W-2, H-2.25 inches.
1973 Ward LaFrance Ambassador Fire Engine Los Angeles County Fire Department
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ORG. CLAES OLDENBURG Rare 1971 Art & Technology LITHOGRAPH Poster FREE SHIPPING

ORG. CLAES OLDENBURG Rare 1971 Art & Technology LITHOGRAPH Poster FREE SHIPPING
ORG. CLAES OLDENBURG Rare 1971 Art & Technology LITHOGRAPH Poster FREE SHIPPING
ORG. CLAES OLDENBURG Rare 1971 Art & Technology LITHOGRAPH Poster FREE SHIPPING
ORG. CLAES OLDENBURG Rare 1971 Art & Technology LITHOGRAPH Poster FREE SHIPPING
ORG. CLAES OLDENBURG Rare 1971 Art & Technology LITHOGRAPH Poster FREE SHIPPING

ORG. CLAES OLDENBURG Rare 1971 Art & Technology LITHOGRAPH Poster FREE SHIPPING
“In the late 1960’s, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) began its Art and Technology initiative, a program that paired contemporary artists with technologically focused institutions in order to create new works of art” per Harvard Art Museums. Subject is still relevant today. Oldenburg is one of the founders of Pop Art. The drawing on Arches paper measures 21 inches in width and 28.5 inches in height, making it a medium-sized work of art. Includes wire on reverse, ready-to-hang. The portrait orientation highlights the intricate details and vibrant colors that make this piece a must-have for any art collector or enthusiast. There is a tiny nick to glass upper right under the frame. Created in the 1970s, this print is an original. Printed by Colorcraft Lithographers, New York. The lithograph production technique showcases his artistic vision and creativity, making it a perfect addition to any modern or contemporary art collection.
ORG. CLAES OLDENBURG Rare 1971 Art & Technology LITHOGRAPH Poster FREE SHIPPING
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Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO

Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO

Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO
This is an enchanting and wonderful Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting on Artist Board, by the esteemed early California landscape painter, John Bond Francisco 1863 – 1931. The piece depicts a tranquil sunset scene at dusk, with the golden orange hues of the setting sun portrayed in striking contrast with the shadowy silhouettes of the trees and forest below. In the foreground, a placid body of water, possibly a small pond is visible. Bond Francisco in the lower right corner. This small gem is approximately 14 1/4 inches wide x 14 1/2 inches tall including frame. Actual artwork is approximately 7 1/4 x 7 1/2 inches. This painting likely dates to the late 1910’s – 1920’s. Good condition for age and storage, with mild – moderate scuffing, scratches and edge wear to the original antique period wooden frame please see photos. Acquired from an old collection in Los Angeles County, California. If you like what you see, I encourage you to make an Offer. Please check out my other listings for more wonderful and unique artworks! 1863 – Cincinnati, Ohio. 1931 – Los Angeles, California. Landscape, figure and portrait painting. John Bond Francisco (1863 – 1931) was active/lived in California, Ohio. John Francisco is known for Landscape, figure and portrait painting. John Bond Francisco was born in Cincinnati, OH on Dec. From an early age Francisco was drawn to both music and art. He studied the violin with Hermann Eckhardt and painting at the Cincinnati Art Academy for several years. He arrived in Los Angeles in 1887 and was so taken with the beauty of the place, he opted to make it his home. He soon continued his studies in Berlin, Munich, and in Paris at Académies Julian and Colarossi under Courtois, Bouguereau, and Robert-Fleury. While in Europe he studied the violin in the morning hours and painting in the afternoon. Upon returning to Los Angeles in 1892, he married and built a home at 1401 Albany Street where he lived for the rest of his life. Combining an art and music career, he helped form the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and served as their first concert master. While teaching music and art at his studio, he made painting excursions into the surrounding countryside, often with his pupil Elmer Wachtel. He combined his Munich technique with that of the Barbizon’s influence to produce paintings of California deserts and mountains that held dramatic light and shade contrasts. Later his palette brightened, and he leaned more toward Impressionism. Francisco’s studio in the Blanchard Bldg and his home were a mecca for both painters and musicians until his death on Jan. Member: American Artists Club (Munich); Calif. Art Club; Laguna Beach AA; Painters & Sculptors of LA; Athletic Club (LA); LA AA. In: UCLA; LACMA; Orange County (CA) Museum. Who’s Who in the Pacific Southwest. Who’s Who in California. 1929; Los Angeles Times, 8-3-1930. Artists of the American West. Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he became a California painter of impressionist mountain and desert landscapes with dramatic lighting effects. He was one of the earliest landscape painters to live in Los Angeles. He studied art and music at Ohio State University and also went to Europe, painting with Fechner in Berlin and Nauen in Munich. In Paris, he studied at the Julian and Colarossi Academies, and his teachers were William Adolphe Bouguereau, Tony Robert-Fleury, and Gustave Courtois. He also painted in Switzerland, Germany, and France, and took violin lessons in Berlin and Paris. In 1887, he settled in Los Angeles where he married and spent the remainder of his life, combining careers of fine art painting and music. His home and studio at 1401 Albany Street became a popular gathering place for artists and musicians. In 1897, he helped form the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra and was its first concert master. He painted mountain and tree landscapes and glowing desert scenes, often painting with landscapist Elmer Wachtel. He was first in northern Arizona in 1906 as a guest of the Santa Fe Railroad, and one of his Grand Canyon views was used for a travel ad. Biography from William A. Bond Francisco was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1863, where he studied music and fine art. Further studies in Berlin, Munich, and Paris followed his move to Los Angeles in the 1880’s. Bond would pursue careers in art and music. He was instrumental in founding the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra, serving as its first conductor. Painting in a Barbizon palette, Francisco also taught from his studio, and on painting excursions. Among his students was Elmer Wachtel. John Bond Francisco died in Los Angeles in 1931. John Bond Francisco (December 14, 1863 – January 8, 1931) was an American painter and violinist. He exhibited his paintings in Los Angeles , California. As early as 1892 and he co-founded the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897. Francisco was born on December 14, 1863, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His father, Andrew Wiggins Francisco, was the editor of the Ohio State Journal. Francisco graduated from Ohio State University. And he also studied in Paris, Munich and Berlin. Francisco began his career as a music teacher in Los Angeles, California in 1887. He exhibited his paintings in Los Angeles as early as 1892. Francisco was a member of the Southern California Art Club and the Laguna Beach Art Club, and he founded the Society of Fine Arts of Southern California in 1895. Two years later, in 1897, he co-founded the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra with Harley Hamilton. And he was its first concert master. Francisco resided at 1401 Albany Street in Los Angeles with his wife, née Nanette Louise Gottschalk. They had a son, Jack Bond Francisco Jr. And a daughter, Mrs Herbert McGaffey. Francisco died at home on January 8, 1931, at age 68, and he was buried in the Rosedale Cemetery. According to Peter J. Holliday, Francisco was responsible for conferring respectability on the artist’s calling in Los Angeles. California’s State Librarian, Francisco showed “that life could be lived for art in Los Angeles and Southern California with panache and financial success, ” and he dazzled contemporary Los Angelenos and filled them with pride that Culture was at last coming to the Southland. In 1992, his grandson donated his papers to the Smithsonian Institution. S Archives of American Art. His work can be seen at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, John Bond Francisco was a serious student of the violin and painting, both of which he studied in Munich. He also studied painting at the Académie Julian under William Bouguereau, Gustave Courtois, and Robert-Fleury, and at the Académie Colarossi under Thomas Couture and Jean-André Rixens. The disciplines he developed during this important period of his young career helped his become one of California’s most important artists. After completing his European studies, Francisco traveled to California in 1887 and settled in Los Angeles. He became a prominent cultural figure there; he performed as a violinist, painted, taught, and entertained in his lavish home and studio, which he built at 1401 Albany Street. Francisco was a founding member of the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and served as its first concertmaster. Francisco’s first exhibition in Los Angeles in 1892 was almost exclusively figural studies reminiscent of the work he produced during his time at the Académie Julian. In 1899 he opened his own art school, and while he continued painting figural subjects, he also began to explore the California landscape. His early landscapes were influenced by the French Barbizon school, but he soon took up a lighter impressionist palette. In 1906, the Santa Fe Railroad recognized his talents as a landscape painter and commissioned Francisco to paint a series of scenes of the Grand Canyon to be used to promote the region and the railroad. Bond Francisco was a member of many California art organizations and he served on the Chicago World’s Fair jury in 1893. His home became a social, artistic, and theatrical destination for many in the Los Angeles area. Many notable musicians, artists, and actors were entertained in the spacious and inviting Francisco home and studio. Celebrities like Sarah Bernhardt, Victor Herbert, and Lillian Russell were frequent guests at the grand parties hosted by the artist and his wife. John Bond Francisco Biography. John Bond Francisco was an American painter associated with the early California school of Impressionism. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1863, he became recognized as an accomplished California painter, his Impressionist mountain and desert landscapes featured the dramatic lighting effects influenced by his early training in the Barbizon School in France. As one of the earliest landscape painters to live in Los Angeles, his paintings were highly sought after by collectors. Francisco traveled and painted California’s and the southwest’s varied landscapes, often he was seen painting with fellow landscapist Elmer Wachtel. He passed away in Los Angeles in 1931. Bond Francisco (1863 – 1931) built a home in Los Angeles for his bride, the singer Nanette Louise. Their house became the scene of many elegant evenings with music and dancing, and Francisco once said that “the best things in life are the friends it brings to you” Millier, J. Bond Francisco Honored as Last Paintings Shown. He was as much a musician as an artist, helping establish the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra in 1897 and serving as its first concert master. Francisco founded a private academy of art and focused initially on portraits and figure studies, but he is better known for his later images of sun-washed California landscapes.
Antique Early California Tonalist Impressionist Landscape Painting, FRANCISCO