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Cerro Gordo BIGGEST silver mines 1963 RARE 1st ed, Owens Valley, Inyo, Calif VG+

Cerro Gordo BIGGEST silver mines 1963 RARE 1st ed, Owens Valley, Inyo, Calif VG+

Cerro Gordo BIGGEST silver mines 1963 RARE 1st ed, Owens Valley, Inyo, Calif VG+
Rare 1st-ed report describes & maps Cerro Gordo silver mines — largest ever in SoCal. Mine area is still accessible, near Lone Pine, Keeler, in Owens Valley, Inyo County, California. ALL 5 oversize maps in rear pocket, plus 24 inside maps; possibly the most sought-after California mining report of them all, VG+ condition. Small portion of oversize color map, Geologic map of the Cerro Gordo Mining District, Inyo County, California. Note location of town of Cerro Gordo, Hart Camp and entrance to the Belshaw shaft, one of the district’s biggest moneymakers. H ere’s a chance to explore one of the richest mining sites in California history, Cerro Gordo, from your living-room chair. Why is this report special? Rare first-edition locates and describes every gold and silver mine in the Cerro Gordo Mining District. This is the ONLY USGS report on these incredibly rich mines. Has 5 BIG separate maps in a rear pocket that shows all the mines, keyed to the text. You could wait. To find another first edition with all the maps in VG condition. The report is USELESS without the maps. This is the ONLY full-length government report ever published about gold and silver mining at California’s fabulously rich mountaintop mine, Cerro Gordo, in Inyo County. Two steamships plied the waters of then-filled Owens Lake, transporting ore across the lake to begin its journey 200 miles south to Los Angeles. In fact, some historians credit the Cerro Gordo mines for the very existence of Los Angeles as a city. Just like the Comstock Lode is widely believed responsible for the financial stability of San Francisco, Cerro Gordo had the same effect on L. Very rare and in very good condition This first edition is very rare and in very good to fine condition (one of the best copies that I have seen in 30+ years). It has all five oversize separate maps (two in color) in the rear pocket, and all are in very good to near-fine condition, with strong folds and no soiling. BEWARE of reprints Cheesy cheap overseas reprints of some of these old reports are now slowly filtering into the marketplace. They do NOT have the large separate maps. Without the maps, these reprinted reports are absolutely useless. Not to mention that the reprint photos are almost illegible and look like 1969 photocopies. Honestly, if these reprints were any good, we would be the first to sell them. But they are illegible garbage. Mining report value has sky-rocketed You won’t be finding one of these anytime soon. This is NOT a reprint. This 62-year-old (1963) first edition is harder to find than a snowball in Death Valley in July. I used to run into one or two a year. This is the first one I have found in 10 years. Investors are snapping up these first editions the second they appear on the market. Old deposits that weren’t economic to mine are fast becoming VERY economic with gold and silver prices going through thr roof. Investors realize that very few of these mining reports were ever printed, and they are a wise investment indeed. Cost of these reports have sky-rocketed over the last 10 years. And it’s no secret why: This report is packed with geologic information, ore value, mine production stats and history. Once it’s gone; it’s gone. I have no more of these to sell. Spectacular view of Owens Valley and Sierra Nevada including Mt. Whitney from a point near Hart Camp, near Cerro Gordo, in the Inyo Mountains. Treasure trove of information Geology of the Cerro Gordo Mining District, Inyo County, California is not some coffee-table book; it was prepared by the Geological Survey and the California Division of Mines and Geology. It’s a treasure trove of info for history buffs, bottle collectors, photographers, geologists, hikers, offroaders, rockhounds, prospectors, stock certificate collectors – just about anyone interested in exploring or learning about old mine sites in the historic Cerro Gordo Mining District, home to the most productive silver mines in Southern California history. The site is amid the spectacular scenery of the rugged Inyo Mountains and surrounding Mojave Desert, about 15 miles from the western border of Death Valley National Park. Although Cerro Gordo townsite is Southern California’s best-preserved ghost town and only a few miles outside Lone Pine, it receives far fewer visitors than the heavily promoted ghost towns of Bodie in Mono County and Rhyolite, outside Death Valley. Also a valuable tool for stock certificate collectors Because this report also lists mine owners and different names for the same mine, it is also a valuable tool for collectors of stock certificates. Some mine descriptions contain brief histories of the mines in question (including dates of actual production) and previous owners. Town had a brothel, no churches and weekly murders In its 1870s heyday, Cerro Gordo was a rough-and-tumble boomtown with two brothels and no churches or schools; murders averaged about one a week. “Cerro Gordo” means “fat hill, ” and fat it was, with silver. Small section of oversized, separate color map from pocket: Isometric block diagram of the Cerro Gordo mine. Yield per ton averaged 140 ounces of silver. By 1869, the district boasted 700 mining claims within one square mile of the town. Steamboats were used to transport ore and bullion across then-wet Owens Lake (now sucked dry by Los Angeles’s thirst for water). Contains much on mines and subterranean workings Unlike other USGS geology reports about California quadrangles and mining districts, this 83-page report has much on the mines themselves, as opposed to just academic geology. This information includes locations of the mines and maps of subterranean workings for most of the major prospects. Charles Lease tunnel – 2,800 feet south of Cerro Gordo and 1,700 feet north of the Morning Star mine at an altitude of 7,960 feet. Ignacio mine, which comprises more than 4,000 feet of tunnel, a glory hole and many pits and trenches. Sunset mine, in Cerro Gordo Canyon. 75 miles west of Cerro Gordo at an altitude of 7,250 feet. Newtown mine, for many years covered by a large and conspicuous shafthouse and is equipped with a horse whim. Newsboy mine, extracted by means of an inclined winze and sublevel on the vein, 40 feet below the tunnel level. Plus others, large and small. Here are a few titles of included maps, tables and illustrations. View of Cerro Gordo looking east. Table showing production of Cerro Gordo mine. Map of workings of Omega tunnel, Cerro Gordo mine (whole page). Enlarged geologic map of area surrounding Cerro Gordo to show location of principal tunnel workings (full page). Map of workings of Safeguard tunnel (half page). Map of Hungry Bat winze and tunnel. Map of Union tunnel workings (Union mine) showing relation of Union chimney (“China stope”) to Cerro Gordo fault and Union dike. Geology described in detail Because this is, after all, a book about mining and geology, it does cover the latter topic in minute detail. Ores of the Cerro Gordo mine occur in Devonian marble of the Lost Burro formation on the east or footwall side of the northward-trending Cerro Gordo fault. The fault is seemingly normal and carries Chainman shale down on the west against the marble of the Lost Burro formation. The two principal ore channels (known as the Union chimney on the north and the Jefferson chimney on the south) occur in fractured marble close to the master Cerro Gordo fault. They were fed by fissures that formed in sympathy to movement on the master fault. Major ore bodies also occurred in the sheared Jefferson diabasic dike. Quartz veins with northwest strike yielded siliceous ores of silver, lead and copper. Carbonate-zinc ores replaced unmineralized Lost Burro marble along the bedding. Of course, the text contains far, far more detail about geology – especially how it relates to mineral deposits and their formations – than just the previous paragraph. Geology varies widely over an area the size of this quadrangle, so it is impossible to convey but the simplest geologic features in an ad. Small section of map from book showing Cerro Gordo’s location in respect to Darwin, Lone Pine, Owens Lake, Hunter Mountain, Ubehebe District and Owenyo – all in California. Cerro Gordo is in the Inyo Mountains, scenically overlooking Owens Valley, about 220 highway miles northeast of Los Angeles, California; nearest town with services is Lone Pine, 15 miles away. The mines are currently privately owned, and permission may be needed. Cerro Gordo is about 30 miles from the Inyo County seat of Independence and 60 miles from Kern County. It is also about 10 air miles from the new mid-western boundary of Death Valley National Park. Nearest towns with supermarkets and chain stores are Ridgecrest and Bishop, CA, both about 75-80 highway miles away. The area around Cerro Gordo for many miles in all directions is chiefly unpopulated mountain and desert wilderness. The mining district is only accessible by dirt roads. The road to Cerro Gordo (and some other roads to mines in the Inyo Mountains) are plainly marked on the Auto Club of Southern California Death Valley road map, so that road map can be used easily to correlate some exact mileages to mines and other geologic features on maps from this report. A normal automobile with reasonable clearance usually can navigate the main road to Cerro Gordo, but side roads usually require vehicles with high clearance and sometimes 4WD. Check local conditions before proceeding. The book: Geology of the Cerro Gordo Mining District, Inyo County, California, Geological Survey Professional Paper 408, 1963, by C. Merriam, (prepared in cooperation with the State of California, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mines), United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. Stiff paper covers, 8.5 by 11 inches. This is one of the nicest copies that I have seen of this rare report. Condition is very good to near fine; ditto for large separate maps in the rear pocket. Corners are bumped throughout, and the covers have some discoloration. Couple words written on cover. Some slight toning throughout. You get what you pay for. I post feedback once a week. Detail from oversize separate map Composite map of workings, Cerro Gordo mine. Note the complexity and layers of adits and shafts. The fine print: Feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the item or terms of sale. Not responsible for typographical errors. Nearby counties Counties adjacent to Inyo are Mono, Fresno, Tulare, Kern and San Bernardino; nearby counties include: Riverside, Orange, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Tuolumne and Alpine. Towns, population areas and interesting sites in or near Inyo County include Aberdeen, the Alabama Hills, Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest, Argus, Badwater, Ballarat, Big Pine, Bishop, Bullfrog, Cartago, Cerro Gordo, China Lake Naval Weapons Center, Cottonwood Lakes, Coso Junction, Darwin, Death Valley Junction, Dolomite, Dunmovin, Eureka Sand Dunes, Fossil Falls, Furnace Creek, Greenwater, Haiwee Reservoir, Independence, Inyokern, Keeler, Laws, Lake Sabrina, Little Lake, Lone Pine, Mt. Whitney, Olancha, Owens Lake, Onion Valley, Panamint Springs, Pearsonville, petroglyphs, Rhyolite, Saline Valley, Scotty’s Castle, Shoshone, Sierras, Sierra Nevada, Stovepipe Wells, Swansea, Trona, Tecopa, Ubehebe Crater, Whitney Portal. Good luck and thanks for looking!
Cerro Gordo BIGGEST silver mines 1963 RARE 1st ed, Owens Valley, Inyo, Calif VG+
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Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s

Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s

Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Check out our store under the. Souvenirs & Memorabilia > U. Estate sale find, vintage original. Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure Walnut Los Angeles County CA, circa 1930s. Spitzzeri, Posted on March 24, 2020. Established by 1915 as a gentleman’s citrus ranch by George W. Chessman, whose father was a successful cattle dealer in Denver, Silver Peak, probably named for one of the peaks in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, also took on guests that winter. The facility included Chessman’s residence, which was surrounded by fifteen bungalows and cottages, each with its own bath and steam heating, radiating from the main house and accessed by walkways leading through lush gardens. A dining room with a patio and lawn served meals and there were fine views of the eastern San Gabriel Valley from the hillside hostelry. In September 1931, the Pomona Progress reported that the shuttered guest ranch was leased for three years to H. Riggs and his wife E. Lillian Curry, operator of a boarding and day school for students from kindergarten through high school and called the Silver Peak Ranch School. The situation mirrored that of the Homestead, which the prior year, was leased to a boys’ military academy. Though heavily advertised, the school did not survive beyond its lease and closed in 1934. Chessman remained in the area, living in Altadena and spending time at his Palm Springs location of Silver Peak Studios for a time in the Thirties. He died in 1947 at age 60 and is buried with his parents at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena. PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS – AS IS – SIGNS OF WEAR – FADING – SOILING – RUST STAINS – The item appears to be in overall Fair to Good Minus used condition, signs of wear, creases, fading, tears, chipping, sunning and age toning, soiling, stains, writing, no odors, please see images.
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s

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Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s

Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s

Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Check out our store under the. Souvenirs & Memorabilia > U. Estate sale find, vintage original. Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure Walnut Los Angeles County CA, circa 1930s. Spitzzeri, Posted on March 24, 2020. Established by 1915 as a gentleman’s citrus ranch by George W. Chessman, whose father was a successful cattle dealer in Denver, Silver Peak, probably named for one of the peaks in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, also took on guests that winter. The facility included Chessman’s residence, which was surrounded by fifteen bungalows and cottages, each with its own bath and steam heating, radiating from the main house and accessed by walkways leading through lush gardens. A dining room with a patio and lawn served meals and there were fine views of the eastern San Gabriel Valley from the hillside hostelry. In September 1931, the Pomona Progress reported that the shuttered guest ranch was leased for three years to H. Riggs and his wife E. Lillian Curry, operator of a boarding and day school for students from kindergarten through high school and called the Silver Peak Ranch School. The situation mirrored that of the Homestead, which the prior year, was leased to a boys’ military academy. Though heavily advertised, the school did not survive beyond its lease and closed in 1934. Chessman remained in the area, living in Altadena and spending time at his Palm Springs location of Silver Peak Studios for a time in the Thirties. He died in 1947 at age 60 and is buried with his parents at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena. PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS – AS IS – SIGNS OF WEAR – FADING – SOILING – RUST STAINS – The item appears to be in overall Fair to Good Minus used condition, signs of wear, creases, fading, tears, chipping, sunning and age toning, soiling, stains, writing, no odors, please see images.
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
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Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s

Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s

Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
Check out our store under the. Souvenirs & Memorabilia > U. Estate sale find, vintage original. Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure Walnut Los Angeles County CA, circa 1930s. Spitzzeri, Posted on March 24, 2020. Established by 1915 as a gentleman’s citrus ranch by George W. Chessman, whose father was a successful cattle dealer in Denver, Silver Peak, probably named for one of the peaks in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, also took on guests that winter. The facility included Chessman’s residence, which was surrounded by fifteen bungalows and cottages, each with its own bath and steam heating, radiating from the main house and accessed by walkways leading through lush gardens. A dining room with a patio and lawn served meals and there were fine views of the eastern San Gabriel Valley from the hillside hostelry. In September 1931, the Pomona Progress reported that the shuttered guest ranch was leased for three years to H. Riggs and his wife E. Lillian Curry, operator of a boarding and day school for students from kindergarten through high school and called the Silver Peak Ranch School. The situation mirrored that of the Homestead, which the prior year, was leased to a boys’ military academy. Though heavily advertised, the school did not survive beyond its lease and closed in 1934. Chessman remained in the area, living in Altadena and spending time at his Palm Springs location of Silver Peak Studios for a time in the Thirties. He died in 1947 at age 60 and is buried with his parents at Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena. PLEASE SEE DESCRIPTION AND PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS – AS IS – SIGNS OF WEAR – FADING – SOILING – RUST STAINS – The item appears to be in overall Fair to Good Minus used condition, signs of wear, creases, fading, tears, chipping, sunning and age toning, soiling, stains, writing, no odors, please see images.
Silver Peak Guest Ranch Travel Brochure San Gabriel Walnut Los Angeles CA 1930s
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Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin

Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin
Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin
Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin
Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin
Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin
Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin
Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin

Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin
Primarily searching for the “Unique & Rare” by dealing with some of the finest acquisitions and consignments of Prominent California Estates, Large Collections and Celebrity homes from Santa Barbara, Beverly Hills, Bell Air, Hollywood Hills, Los Feliz, Malibu, Pasadena, San Marino, Newport Beach, La Jolla and most of the best locations of the fabulous West Coast. Offering here is a. Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin. Original 8×10″ Silver Gelatin Photograph – Rose of Sharon, from “The Grapes of Wrath Series. Signed in pencil on verso, inscribed and dated on mat. Horace Bristol (1908 – 1997) was among th first staff photographers for LIFE Magazine. He was a member of San Francisco’s fames Group f/64, which included Ansel Adams, Imogen Cunningham, Edward Weston, Willard Van Dyke and Dorthea Lange. In the late thirties, Bristol became aware of the migration of Okies from the dust bowl to California’s Central Valley, but the Great Depression was too depressing for his editiors at LIFE. Undaunted, Bristol employed John Steinbeck, a young, unkonwn journalist to accompany him to the campus to write a text for a photo book. Steinbeck was initially unenthusiastic but after energetic prodding by Bristol finally agreed. When Steinbeck arrived he apologized to Horace. “There’s too much here”, he told Bristol, “I have to write a novel”. John Ford did use Bristol’s images as the basis for his own 1940 masterpiece and both Bristol’s original images and stills from the film finally appeared as a photo spread in LIFE. These images are a major part of the exhibition at Frank Pictures as are his images taken as one of five photographers in an elite Navy unit formed by Deward Steichen during WWII. After the war, Bristol became the pre-eminent photographer of post war Asia. Bristol felt responsible and in his grief burned a lifetime of prints and negatives, vowing to give up photography forever. He ultimately remarried and began a new family. In 1985, Henri Bristol read The Grapes of Wrath and innocently asked his father if he knew this wonderfull book? Horace realized he was denying his children their incredible legacy. He then pieced back together what images he could find and from 1987 untill his death in 1997. Bristol reprinted his found negatived and restored to the world his historic collection. Horace Bristol died in August 1997, but not before seeing his photographs exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States and Europe, and a book of his work published in his name: Horace Bristol, An American View (Chronicle Books, 1996). His work has recently been on view at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art as part of Taking Root: A Century of Migrant Workers in California and was featured in the exhibition Ten: Gifts of SBMA PhotoFutures. In addition his work was featured in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s exhibtion, Made in California and was showcased along side Dorthea Lange in an exhibition of his photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum chronicling the plight of migrant laborers in an exhibition entitled The Grapes of Wrath: Horace Bristol’s California Photographs. A beautiful piece that will add to your décor! Please check all the photos. Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to ask a question or call 310 293 2442.
Horace Bristol -Portrait of Migrant Mother Breastfeeding-1937 Silver Gelatin
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MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket

MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket

MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket
Los Angeles Dodgers – Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket- All Sizes Available We can add custom embroidery, patches, printing or labels on these jackets as per customer’s requirements. This listing is for a beautiful well made Authentic Style Varsity College Jacket. Very well manufactured, strong material and hardware. Will last you for years to come. Manufactured by County Enterprises. Varsity jacket is crafted in a superior quality finest 100% Satin Body and Satin Sleeves. 2 Front Side pockets and 1 inside pocket in the jacket. The polyester quilted inside lining-Padded is excellent insulation keeping you warm, even during the coldest days. Rib knit cuffs, Collar and Bottom of Jackets made by soft shell knit material – protect your skin. Available in Black, Pink, Green, Blue, Purple, Red, White, Cream, Gray, Brown, Dark Blue & Yellow colors. Available in Men, Women and Kids sizes. You will definitely love the. Supreme quality and design. Do Not Forget to Check Out. All the items are readily available and if any item is x-stock, it will be arranged from outlet in Pakistan. In the unlikely event that your product is faulty in anyway or not as described, Please return us when received and we will. E b a y. We would appreciate it after receiving your item, You would leave us feedback in a timely manner. We will be happy to work with you to resolve any issues. We value your trust and confidence and appreciate your loyalty as a customer.
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket
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MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket

MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket

MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
Los Angeles Dodgers – Silver Gray Satin Baseball Letterman Varsity Jacket- All Sizes Available We can add custom embroidery, patches, printing or labels on these jackets as per customer’s requirements. This listing is for a beautiful well made Authentic Style Varsity College Jacket. Very well manufactured, strong material and hardware. Will last you for years to come. Manufactured by County Enterprises. Varsity jacket is crafted in a superior quality finest 100% Satin Body and Satin Sleeves. 2 Front Side pockets and 1 inside pocket in the jacket. The polyester quilted inside lining-Padded is excellent insulation keeping you warm, even during the coldest days. Rib knit cuffs, Collar and Bottom of Jackets made by soft shell knit material – protect your skin. Available in Black, Pink, Green, Blue, Purple, Red, White, Cream, Gray, Brown, Dark Blue & Yellow colors. Available in Men, Women and Kids sizes. You will definitely love the. Supreme quality and design. Do Not Forget to Check Out. All the items are readily available and if any item is x-stock, it will be arranged from outlet in Pakistan. In the unlikely event that your product is faulty in anyway or not as described, Please return us when received and we will. E b a y. We would appreciate it after receiving your item, You would leave us feedback in a timely manner. We will be happy to work with you to resolve any issues. We value your trust and confidence and appreciate your loyalty as a customer.
MLB Los Angeles Dodgers Silver Gray Satin Letterman Baseball Varsity Jacket
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Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED

Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED

Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
Laurie Brown American b. Vintage gelatin silver print, printed 1979. Signed in pencil in the margin. From an unnumbered edition of 35 (Edition 22/35). Only 22 prints were made available to the public – the others went to the artists and museums. Image size: 7 ¾ x 11 ½ inches. Print size: 11 x 14 inches. Mat size: 16 x 20 inches. Provenance: Private Collection, NY; Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago; David & Sarajean Ruttenberg Collection, Chicago (1983); Susan Spiritus Gallery, Newport Beach, CA. Condition: Excellent; lower left corner slightly creased, only in the margin and NOT affecting the image; this print has been housed in the original archival portfolio case since its printing. Laurie Brown was born in Austin, Texas and raised in Los Angeles. She received a B. In International Relations from Scripps College in Claremont, California and a M. Degree in Fine Arts from California State University, Fullerton. In 1978 Brown was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship Grant and in 2002 she was designated Outstanding Individual Artist of the year by ARTS Orange County. Laurie Brown’s photographs are in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Philadelphia Museum of Art, California Museum of Photography at UCR, Minneapolis Institute of the Arts, and the Art Institute of Chicago, among others. Brown has had one-person and group exhibitions at numerous institutions, including the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Nevada Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego, Laguna Art Museum, Palm Springs Art Museum, Orange County Museum of Art, Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Huntington Library and the Sezon Museum in Tokyo. Laurie Brown’s first book of photographs, RECENT TERRAINS: Terraforming the American West, was published in 2000 by Johns Hopkins University Press in association with The Center for American Places. Brown’s latest book, LAS VEGAS PERIPHERY: Views From the Edge, was recently published in 2013 by George F. California Museum of Photography, UC Riverside, 2016- 17 Nevada Museum of Art, Reno, Nevada, 2013 Laguna Art Museum, Laguna Beach, California, 2001 Craig Krull Gallery, Santa Monica, California, 1998, 2001 Irvine Fine Arts Center, Irvine, California, 1995 Turner/Krull Gallery, Los Angeles, 1993 Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa, California, 1992, 1996 Cypress College, Cypress, California, 1991 Palm Springs Art Museum, California, 1988 Scripps College, Claremont, California, 1987 Jan Turner Gallery, Los Angeles, California, 1986, 1989 The University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, 1983 Hunsaker/Schlesinger, Los Angeles, California, 1982 Stage One Gallery, Orange, California, 1980 Janus Gallery, Venice, California, 1979, l982, 1984 Arco Center for Visual Arts, Los Angeles, California, 1978 G. Gallery, Photography Department, UCLA, California, 1978 California State University, Fullerton, 1976.
Laurie BROWN Landscape 1979 / VINTAGE Silver Print / SIGNED
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Robbert FLICK East of Lancaster, California, 1981 / VINTAGE Silver / SIGNED

Robbert FLICK East of Lancaster, California, 1981 / VINTAGE Silver / SIGNED
Robbert FLICK East of Lancaster, California, 1981 / VINTAGE Silver / SIGNED
Robbert FLICK East of Lancaster, California, 1981 / VINTAGE Silver / SIGNED
Robbert FLICK East of Lancaster, California, 1981 / VINTAGE Silver / SIGNED

Robbert FLICK East of Lancaster, California, 1981 / VINTAGE Silver / SIGNED
Robbert Flick Dutch b. East of Lancaster, along Highway 14, California, SV 044/81. Provenance: Private Collection, NY; Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago; David & Sarajean Ruttenberg Collection, Chicago; Landweber Artists, Los Angeles. Vintage gelatin silver print, printed 1982. Signed, titled & dated in pencil on verso. Image size: 13 5/8 x 17 5/8 inches. Print size: 16 x 20 inches. Condition: Excellent; some slight cockling on the left margin, NOT affecting the image; this print has been housed in its original portfolio case since its acquisition. A similar print is in the following collections. Cleveland Museum of Art; LA County Museum of Art; The Museum of Contemporary Art, LA; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art; Seattle Art Museum; Rhode Island School of Design Museum; Smithsonian American Art Museum; University of Iowa and more. Robbert Flick was born in 1938 and grew up in Amersfoort, Holland. He received a BA from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and both an MA and an MFA from the University of California, Los Angeles. In addition to being a Getty Scholar, Flick is the recipient of two fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellowship (2000). In 2004 the Los Angeles County Museum of Art organized his first major retrospective, Trajectories: The Photographic Work of Robbert Flick. Other exhibitions of his work have been held at the International Center for Photography, New York; National Museum of Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona; and the Art Institute of Chicago. Other series include L. Diary (1967-72), Midwest Diary (1971-76), L. Flick is a Professor of Fine Arts at the University of Southern California.
Robbert FLICK East of Lancaster, California, 1981 / VINTAGE Silver / SIGNED