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b. 1880 - d. 1953

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    • Franklin Brooke Voss - Cinnamon, Study of a Norwich Terriersold
      Nov. 18, 2022

      Franklin Brooke Voss - Cinnamon, Study of a Norwich Terrier

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss Cinnamon, Study of a Norwich Terrier $3,000 - $5,000

      The Sporting Art Auction
    • AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charlsold
      Apr. 20, 2022

      AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charl

      Est: $250 - $350

      AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charles Sessler, Philadelphia, Frost & Reed Ltd. Bristol & London, England. Pencil Signed by Artist 'F B Voss' Lower Right. Framed. Unexamined out of frame. - 21 x 25 in; frame: 29 x 33 in

      Sloans & Kenyon
    • AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charlsold
      Mar. 21, 2022

      AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charl

      Est: $250 - $350

      AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charles Sessler, Philadelphia, Frost & Reed Ltd. Bristol & London, England. Pencil Signed by Artist 'F B Voss' Lower Right. Framed. Unexamined out of frame. - 21 x 25 in; frame: 29 x 33 in

      Sloans & Kenyon
    • AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charlsold
      Nov. 11, 2021

      AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charl

      Est: $250 - $350

      AFTER FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS (American, 1880-1953). J. Stanley Reeve Esq on "Peterborough" circa 1947, Lithograph published 1950 by Charles Sessler, Philadelphia, Frost & Reed Ltd. Bristol & London, England. Pencil Signed by Artist 'F B Voss' Lower Right. Framed. Unexamined out of frame. - 21 x 25 in; frame: 29 x 33 in

      Sloans & Kenyon
    • Franklin Brooke Voss (B. American, 1880-1953) 1939sold
      Apr. 17, 2021

      Franklin Brooke Voss (B. American, 1880-1953) 1939

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss (B. American, 1880-1953) 1939. Painting of a Horse. Signed. Oil on Canvas. Measures 19.5 inches high x 25.5 inches wide in a 3.5 inch frame. Overall Piece measures 25.5 inches high x 31.5 inches wide.

      Joshua Kodner
    • Franklin B. Voss, New York (1880-1953), Equestrian Scene, watercolor and gouache on paper, 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 inchessold
      Dec. 12, 2020

      Franklin B. Voss, New York (1880-1953), Equestrian Scene, watercolor and gouache on paper, 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches

      Est: $200 - $400

      Franklin B. Voss (1880-1953) Equestrian Scene watercolor and gouache on paper signed and dated lower right, unframed. 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches

      Link Auction Galleries
    • FRANKLIN VOSS - FAMOUS AMERICAN THOROUGHBREDSsold
      Nov. 22, 2020

      FRANKLIN VOSS - FAMOUS AMERICAN THOROUGHBREDS

      Est: $12,000 - $15,000

      Franklin Voss American, 1880-1953 Famous American Thoroughbreds A collection of 12 prints Signed, numbers varying, Edition of 260 The complete set of 12 Hand Coloured Prints After Original Paintings of Famous American Thoroughbreds by Franklin Brooke Voss. Various numbers from an edition of 260. In Richard Stone Reeves’ introduction to Crown Jewels of Thoroughbred Racing, he mentions only Franklin B. Voss as among the other great equestrian artists over the past three centuries. Voss was held in such high esteem that his client list for commissions was a veritable “who’s who” of the sporting world at the time. Given such popularity, it is no surprise that the rest of the public desired his work as well. In 1934 a set of 10 hand-colored prints of famous racehorses, after paintings by Voss, was offered for $250, and $30 for a single print. Noted printmakers At the Sign of the Gosden Head, the same company that produced the popular prints of Edward Troye’s work, published the set with the plan to release more in the following years. Gosden Head published the 11th print in 1936 and The Sporting Gallery and Bookshop Inc., New York published the 12th in 1940. Due to company buyouts, the series was discontinued. Each print was signed and numbered by Voss who painted a square in the owner’s colors in the lower right corner. At the bottom of each print is a biography of the horse written by legendary turf writer Neil “Roamer” Newman. Newman had taken “Roamer” as his pseudonym after the racehorse Roamer, Horse of the Year in 1914 and 1915 and for whom a stakes race at New York’s Jamaica Race Course was named. The list of each print subject, owner, and publication year is as follows: Man o’ War – winner of the Travers Stakes, Jockey Club Gold Cup, Preakness, and Belmont Stakes, all in 1920. Owner – Samuel D. Riddle. 1934. Twenty Grand – winner of the Wood Memorial, Travers Stakes, Kentucky Derby, and Belmont Stakes, all in 1931. Owner – Greentree Stable. 1934. Equipoise – winner of the Havre de Grace, Whitney, Metropolitan, Arlington, and Suburban. Billy Barton – winner of the Maryland Grand National twice, Virginia Gold Cup, and Pennsylvania Hunt Cup. Owner – Howard Bruce. 1934. Blue Larkspur – winner of the 1929 Belmont Stakes, inducted into the Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1957. Owner – Colonel Edward Riley Bradley. 1934. Sun Beau – Inducted into the Horse Racing Hall of Fame, three times U.S. Champion Older Male Horse (1929, 1930, 1931). Owner – Willis Sharpe Kilmer. 1934. Jolly Roger – winner of the Elkridge Steeplechase, twice winner of the American Grand National. Owner – Mrs. Payne Whitney. 1934. Exterminator – winner of the 1918 Kentucky Derby, inducted into the Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 1957. Owner – J. Cal Milam and Willis Sharpe Kilmer. 1934. Top Flight – American Champion Two-Year-Old Filly (1931), American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly (1932). Owner – Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney. 1934. Gallant Fox – winner of the United States Triple Crown (1930) and 1957 Hall of Fame inductee. Owner – Belair Stud. 1934. Discovery – U.S. Champion Male Handicap Horse (1936) and Horse Racing Hall of Fame (1969). Owner – Adolphe Pons and Alfred G. Vanderbilt II. 1936. Seabiscuit – U.S. Champion Handicap Male (1937 & 1938), U.S. Horse of the Year (1938). Owner – Charles Howard. 1940.

      The Sporting Art Auction
    • Franklin Brooke Voss "Ulic" Portrait of Thoroughbred Oil on Canvassold
      Sep. 23, 2020

      Franklin Brooke Voss "Ulic" Portrait of Thoroughbred Oil on Canvas

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss (1880-1953). Oil on canvas painting of a chestnut thoroughbred standing in a grassy pasture. In its original frame with a brass nameplate that reads, "'Ulic' Sire Hendrie Dam Titania." Signed and dated 1939 along the lower right. Ulic was a noted show horse. The New York Times wrote an article on April 20, 1934 which read, "Ulic, the veteran chestnut gelding from the stable of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Untermyer of Greenwich, Conn., scored a notable triumph at the opening session of the tenth annual New Haven horse show tonight." Franklin Brooke Voss was an American painter known for his stunning portraits of thoroughbred racehorses such as Seabiscuit, Man o' War, and Equipoise. He attended the Art Students League of New York and was a pupil of George Bridgman (1865-1943). Throughout his career he was commissioned by families such as the Vanderbilts and Whitneys. Sight; height: 24 1/2 in x width: 29 1/2 in. Framed; height: 29 1/2 in x width: 34 1/4 in.

      Revere Auctions
    • F.B. Voss, Hand Colored Aquatint "Jolly Roger"sold
      Sep. 20, 2020

      F.B. Voss, Hand Colored Aquatint "Jolly Roger"

      Est: $200 - $400

      F.B. Voss, Hand Colored Aquatint "Jolly Roger" Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953), hand colored aquatint "Jolly Roger", dated "1934," stamped and pencil signed lower left, numbered "142/260." Framed, not examined out of frame. Frame size: 21" high, 22 3/4" wide. Provenance: Property of a CT Collector.

      Schwenke Auctioneers
    • F.B. Voss, Hand Colored Aquatint "Sun Beau"sold
      Sep. 20, 2020

      F.B. Voss, Hand Colored Aquatint "Sun Beau"

      Est: $200 - $400

      F.B. Voss, Hand Colored Aquatint "Sun Beau" Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953), hand colored aquatint "Sun Beau", dated "1934," stamped and pencil signed lower left, numbered "55/260." Framed, not examined out of frame. Frame size: 21" high, 22 3/4" wide. Provenance: Property of a CT Collector.

      Schwenke Auctioneers
    • FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS - GALLANT FOXsold
      Jul. 08, 2020

      FRANKLIN BROOKE VOSS - GALLANT FOX

      Est: $200 - $400

      Lot 19 Franklin Brooke Voss American (1880-1953) Gallant Fox hand-colored color photogravure signed lower left, numbered 222/260 plate: 11 x 13 7/8 inches Provenance: From a New York Collection

      Capsule Gallery Auction
    • F.D. VOSS (1880-1953)sold
      Jun. 28, 2020

      F.D. VOSS (1880-1953)

      Est: $150 - $250

      "Top Flight", 1934, lithograph, 13.5" x 15.5"', Signed Lower Left, Edition 247/260, Framed.

      James Cox Gallery
    • Franklin Brooke Voss (Am., 1880-1953), Equiposesold
      Jan. 04, 2020

      Franklin Brooke Voss (Am., 1880-1953), Equipose

      Est: $25 - $25,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss (Am., 1880-1953), Equipose color aquatint, from series of prints after Voss' original paintings titled Hand Coloured Prints After Original Paintings of Famous American Thoroughbreds, signed in pencil and blindstamped lower left, numbered "54/260" lower right, matted and in bird's-eye maple veneer frame. A beautiful, detailed printing. Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Franklin Voss - The Middlesex Foxhounds in the Millbrook Countrysold
      Nov. 17, 2019

      Franklin Voss - The Middlesex Foxhounds in the Millbrook Country

      Est: $8,000 - $10,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880–1953) THE MIDDLESEX FOXHOUNDS IN THE MILLBROOK COUNTRY $8,000. – $10,000. Oil on canvas, 16” x 24” Signed, dated 1921 $8,000. – 10,000. Provenance: Margaret Sargent Whitney, Millbrook, New York Thence by family descent Illustrated: Alexander Henry Higginson, Two Centuries of Foxhunting, London: Collins, 1946, page 146 Peter Winants, The Sporting Art of Franklin B. Voss, Lexington: Eclipse Press, 2005, pages 90 and 91 A copy of each book will be included in the lot. This painting has also alternately been titled Mr. Higginson’s Hounds in Millbrook’s Territory. Founded in 1899 by Alexander Henry Higginson, the Middlesex Hounds soon came to be regarded as one of the best in the country. Their base was in South Lincoln, Massachusetts, but due to the difficult terrain, they traveled to other hunts the majority of the time. In 1905 they participated against Harry Worcester Smith’s Grafton Hounds in the Great Foxhound Match, an event that took place in Virginia’s Piedmont region, and tested Higginson’s contention that English hounds were superior to the American hounds that Smith favored. Starting in 1907, the Middlesex Hounds often hunted the Millbrook Hunt’s territory and continued this practice for many years at the invitation of Millbrook’s MFH. After Higginson disbanded his kennel, many were sold to the Millbrook Hunt, where he later served as master for three seasons. The Millbrook Hunt, founded in the 1890s, is still regarded as one of the premier hunts in the nation. Mrs. Whitney, an accomplished horsewoman herself, is believed to be depicted riding sidesaddle on the far right of the work.

      The Sporting Art Auction
    • Franklin Voss - Nimbasold
      Nov. 17, 2019

      Franklin Voss - Nimba

      Est: $25,000 - $30,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880–1953) NIMBA $25,000. – $30,000. Oil on canvas, 28” x 36” Signed, dated 1927 $25,000. – 30,000. Illustrated: John Hervey, Racing in America 1922–1936, privately printed for the New York Jockey Club by The Scribner Press, 1937, page 96 Champion 3-year-old filly of 1927, Nimba had her knocks. Her 2-year-old campaign had to be delayed after she was kicked in the stifle in the spring. She won her only start at 2. Then over the winter before her championship season, she was kicked in the jaw and it was feared she would miss another summer. But she won the Coaching Club American Oaks, the Alabama Stakes, and the Lawrence Realization Stakes at 3. Nimba opened her 4-year-old season on May 26, 1928, winning the Metropolitan Handicap, pulling away from the colts. But after that victory she began to sulk and never returned to form. Bred in Kentucky by Arthur B. Hancock, Nimba was sold privately as a yearling to Marshall Field III, who raced her and returned her to Claiborne Farm as a broodmare. Her first foal was Nimbus, who ran second in the 1933 Belmont Stakes for his breeder. Harold Thurber’s greatest achievement might have been guiding Nimba throughout her racing career. Born in North Dakota in 1892, Thurber rode as a jockey in Louisiana, Kentucky, and New York. Twice he applied to ride in Cuba. He passed away in California in 1968. On pages 96 and 97 of Racing in America 1922–1936, Nimba is discussed thoroughly. “Jock, Justice F., Black Panther, War Eagle, Rolled Stocking, Hydromel, and Kentucky II were other three-year-olds that raced prominently, but aside from the group previously mentioned, it was two fillies that stood out, with Nimba the real prima donna. She had, as all prima donnas should, exquisite beauty, the artistic temperament, and the capacity to do dazzling things. While both her sire, War Cloud, son of Polymelus, and her dam, Martha Snow, were bred in England, she had an American strain maternally, as Martha Snow (also dam of Calumet Dick and granddam of Privileged) was by the Ogden horse, Sir Martin, that John E. Madden had originally taken to England to race. War Cloud, imported as a yearling by Mr. A. K. Macomber, had raced here with distinction, winning the Preakness, Dwyer, and other stakes, after which he was sent to France, subsequently returning here to enter the Claiborne Stud, where after making one season, that of 1923, having accidentally broken a leg he had to be destroyed. Nimba was bred by Mr. Hancock and bought privately as a yearling by Mr. Marshall Field. She raced but once at two, winning a purse event. At three she won five of her nine starts, giving a grand exhibition in the Realization, as she led from end to end and won in hand by three lengths from Brown Bud and Flippant, with Bostonian, Valorous, and Chance Shot toiling after her in vain. Only once before had the American equivalent of the St. Leger been won by a filly, Vexatious, in 1919, but on that occasion she did not finish first, Over There, who did, being disqualified. As no other filly since Nimba has succeeded in it, she therefore ranks as the only one of her sex to score a clean-cut, unequivocal victory. Moreover, she also won the Coaching Club American Oaks, our equivalent of the Epsom Oaks, leading all the way and beating Frilette three lengths; at Saratoga she took the historic Alabama Stakes, carrying 124 pounds and giving 10 pounds each to La Palina and Recreation, second and third, and in the Travers split Brown Bud and Valorous. At four she triumphed in the Metropolitan, another event which her sex has found it almost impossible to win. She was bred at five but has not, as a matron, emulated her turf record, which closed with seven races out of thirteen starts and $74,045. Nimba was a chestnut, with a penciling of white between her eyes and a filly of almost faultless beauty of the most patrician type, her head and neck being cameo-like in fineness and her limbs as slim and shapely as a fawn’s.”

      The Sporting Art Auction
    • Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880 - 1953), "Twenty Grand," mezzotint on papersold
      Oct. 06, 2019

      Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880 - 1953), "Twenty Grand," mezzotint on paper

      Est: $300 - $500

      Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880 - 1953), "Twenty Grand," etching/mezzotint on paper, signed lower left and numbered 175/260 at lower right, printed in New York in 1934 by "At the Sign of the Gosden Head," measures 18.50 x 23 inches unframed, 21 x 25.50 inches framed in black and gilt decorated frame. CONDITION: Good, a few light foxing marks in the margins. Twenty Grand was a famous Lexington, Kentucky bred racehorse that belonged to Mrs. Payne Whitney who saw his debut in a race at Jamaica, Long Island, New York in 1928. Franklin Brooke Voss was born in New York City in 1880 and attended the Art Students League of New York, where George Bridgman was his teacher. He was commissioned paintings by the Whitneys, Riddles, Vanderbilts, Phippses, Wideners, and Willis Sharpe Kilmer and famous horses, including Man o' War, Equipoise, Seabiscuit, War Admiral, Sir Barton and Whirlaway.

      Huntington Museum of Art
    • Franklin Brook Voss (American, 1880-1953) Spendthrift oil on canvas 33 x 40 in. (83.8 x 101.6 cm.)sold
      Aug. 22, 2019

      Franklin Brook Voss (American, 1880-1953) Spendthrift oil on canvas 33 x 40 in. (83.8 x 101.6 cm.)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Franklin Brook Voss (American, 1880-1953) Spendthrift signed and dated 'F.B. Voss 1915' (lower left) oil on canvas 33 x 40 in. (83.8 x 101.6 cm.) Painted in 1915

      Christie's
    • Franklin Brooke Voss DISCOVERY; THE SADDLER SEVEN; CHAMPION NORNAY SADDLER; MR. STEWART'S CHESHIRE HOUNDS Four h-c color photogravuressold
      Feb. 13, 2019

      Franklin Brooke Voss DISCOVERY; THE SADDLER SEVEN; CHAMPION NORNAY SADDLER; MR. STEWART'S CHESHIRE HOUNDS Four h-c color photogravures

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      After Franklin Brooke Voss (1880-1953) DISCOVERY; THE SADDLER SEVEN; CHAMPION NORNAY SADDLER; MR. STEWART''S CHESHIRE HOUNDS Four hand-colored color photogravures, 1936, 1941 (2) and 1948, respectively, signed in pencil, the first and third numbered 197/260 and 79/310 in ink, respectively, the first published at The Sign of the Gesden Head, New York, the last three published by The Sporting Gallery & Bookshop, New York, with good or full margins, framed. Sight of largest sheet 19 3/4 x 23 1/2 inches; 502 x 597 mm. Estate of James W. Smith

      Doyle New York
    • Franklin Brooke Voss American, 1880-1953 Hydraulic, 1947sold
      Feb. 13, 2019

      Franklin Brooke Voss American, 1880-1953 Hydraulic, 1947

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss American, 1880-1953 Hydraulic, 1947 Signed F.B. Voss and dated 1947 (ll); inscribed as titled (lr); dedicated HAPPY BIRTHDAY June 11th (lc) Oil on canvasboard 10 1/8 x 14 inches (25.7 x 35.5 cm) Provenance: Sale, Christie''s, New York, Jun. 6, 2000, lot 14 Hydraulic, a bay colt, was foaled by Hydromel out of Jalna and was acquired by Paul Mellon in 1937. The day that this picture was painted, June 11, 1947, was Paul Mellon''s fortieth birthday. Estate of James W. Smith

      Doyle New York
    • After Franklin Brooke Voss FAMOUS AMERICAN THROROUGHBREDS Nine hand-colored color photogravures, unframedsold
      Feb. 13, 2019

      After Franklin Brooke Voss FAMOUS AMERICAN THROROUGHBREDS Nine hand-colored color photogravures, unframed

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      After Franklin Brooke Voss (1880-1953) TWENTY GRAND; JOLLY ROGER; LARKSPUR; SEABISCUIT; EQUIPOISE; SUNBEAU; EXTERMINATOR; BILLY BARTON; GALLANT FOX Nine hand-colored color photogravures, 1934, seven signed in pencil, two inscribed with the artist''s name and signed by the artist''s brother, Edward Somerville Voss, numbered out of editions of 260 in ink, published by The Sporting Gallery & Bookshop, New York, with full margins, unframed. Sheets approximately 18 x 22 1/2 inches; 457 x 572 mm. Estate of James W. Smith

      Doyle New York
    • After Franklin Brooke Voss TALLY-HO Color print; t/w Peter Biegel CUB HUNTING..., color print; & Peter Schuman [RETURN FROM THE HUNT]sold
      Feb. 13, 2019

      After Franklin Brooke Voss TALLY-HO Color print; t/w Peter Biegel CUB HUNTING..., color print; & Peter Schuman [RETURN FROM THE HUNT]

      Est: $400 - $600

      After Franklin Brooke Voss (1880-1953) TALLY-HO Color offset print, 1943, signed and numbered 42/250 in pencil; Together with Peter Biegel CUB HUNTING IN SEPTEMBER, color offset print, signed in pencil; and Peter Schuman [RETURN FROM THE HUNT], color offset print, signed and numbered 80/200 in pencil, each with full margins, framed. Image of largest 18 x 27 inches; 457 x 686 mm. Estate of James W. Smith

      Doyle New York
    • Franklin Brooke Voss: Man O' Warsold
      Dec. 29, 2018

      Franklin Brooke Voss: Man O' War

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Oil on Canvas Portrait of the famed American Thoroughbred Racehorse Man O' War. Signed Lower right F.B. Voss 1922. Cleaned and Restored, canvas tight (wax back stabilization on a vacuum table) No Evidence of inpainting (tested under black light) Surface good, no damage. Fine Craquelure throughout. Work measures 22" x 16" and frame measures 26" x 20". In a hand made frame, with old plaque on lower front. From a Private Connecticut collection. Man O"war was named the Outstanding Horse of the 20th Century, winning 20 of 21 races including the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes among many others.

      Nest Egg Auctions
    • Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953), Billy Bartonsold
      Dec. 15, 2018

      Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953), Billy Barton

      Est: $25 - $25,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953), Billy Barton hand-colored aquatint, from the series of prints after Voss' original paintings titled Hand-Coloured Prints After Original Paintings of Famous American Thoroughbreds, pencil signed and blindstamped at lower left, numbered 60/260 in ink lower right, matted and framed. DOA 21 3/4 x 23 1/2 in. Private Collection, Chapel Hill, NC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953), Discoverysold
      Dec. 15, 2018

      Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953), Discovery

      Est: $25 - $25,000

      Franklin Brooke Voss (American, 1880-1953), Discovery hand-colored aquatint, from the series of prints after Voss' original paintings titled Hand-Coloured Prints After Original Paintings of Famous American Thoroughbreds, pencil signed and blindstamped at lower left, numbered 102/260 in ink lower right, matted and framed. DOA 21 3/4 x 23 1/2 in. Private Collection, Chapel Hill, NC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
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