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Sell or Auction Your Shinzo Fukuhara Paris et la Seine Tokyo 1922 of 300 for up to Over $15,000 or More at Nate D. Sanders Auctions

ByNate D Sanders February 29, 2024February 29, 2024

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FREE APPRAISAL. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Shinzo Fukuhara Paris et la Seine Tokyo 1922 of 300 that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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Below is a recent realized price for a copy of Shinzo Fukuhara’s Paris et la Seine Tokyo 1922, from an edition of 300. We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you:

Shinzo Fukuhara Paris et la Seine Tokyo 1922 of 300. Sold for Over $15,000.

Here are some related items we have sold:

Exquisite Collection of 63 Large Photographs From ”Yosemite Valley” by Carleton Watkins — From 1863, the First Photographs to Capture the Grandeur of Yosemite

Scarce collection of 63 photographs from Carleton Watkins’ groundbreaking publication, ”Yosemite Valley: Photographic Views of the Falls and Valley of Yosemite in Mariposa County, California”. San Francisco, 1863. One of the most complete collections, lot comprises a total of 63 photographs, with two of the title page and map, and 61 of the Yosemite Valley, each measuring 11.625” x 7.5”. Scarce as such.

Lured out to California for the Gold Rush, Watkins soon turned his pursuits to photography, a calling for which he was naturally gifted. In 1861, he traveled to Yosemite outfitted with both mammoth-plate and stereoscopic cameras to make the first photographic narrative of the majestic valley, with these photographs the result. They were so impactful, after having been shared amongst Congressmen and Abraham Lincoln, that the Yosemite Grant Act was passed in 1864, a precursor to the creation of the U.S. National Park System in 1872.

Interestingly, no complete accounting of Watkins’ Yosemite photos from 1863 is documented, but next to a collection of 65 photographs, this grouping is the most complete at 63 photographs. Only a handful of other collections even claim more than 50 photographs. The views are exquisite, capturing the rock formations, foliage and natural water sources of the Valley as they appeared in 1861, yet unspoiled by overcrowding. Watkins’ ability to capture the depth of the images – with distant mountains hovering over meadows and streams, is particularly beautiful, aided by the use of his two camera systems.

Photographs retain superb contrast and tonality, all disbound in a period brown morocco gilt slipcase, tooled in gilt on the cover, ”Watkins’ Yosemite Gallery.” Overall in very good to near fine condition. Sold for $112,500.

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Museum Quality, Scarce Simon Wing Multiplying View Camera, Circa 1860 — Possibly the Earliest Simon Wing Camera Still in Existence — Most Likely Used During the Civil War

Very rare original Simon Wing 1860 multiplying view camera, which may be the earliest of its kind still in existence. This early Southworth and Hawes designed studio camera was used for multiple images on a single 5″ x 7″ wet collodion glass plate, and was made by Simon Wing in Charlestown, Massachusetts circa 1860. Originally owned and used by daguerreotypist and photographer, O.W. Detwiler of Canton, Missouri, with his familial provenance included. Also previously on loan to The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, Texas as part of an exhibition titled “Turning Light into Silver” from January 2005 to June 2005. The brass turning knobs are all demarcated with “S WING’S PAT” and “DEC 4 1860.” Constructed using fine grain wood and brass fittings. The camera consists of the storage box base, the back which is attached to the storage box base, the bellows which are attached to the back and the movable front shadow box where the lens is on a removable lens board that can be placed in one of four slots that are spaced at different distances from the back within the shadow box depending on the focal length of the lens. Viewing of the subject is done while looking at the image which is upside down on the removable ground glass back. Focusing is achieved by turning the brass knob on the lower right side of the storage box base, which moves the front shadow box – forward or back. This movable front shadow box is connected with the back via a square cornered leather bellows. The back of the camera is constructed so that vertical and lateral movements can be adjusted in order that several separate multiple images can be produced on one plate. There is a brass plate on the left side front of the back with measurements engraved to measure how far the holder is moved up or down to assist in the exact placement of the multiple images on the collodion covered glass plate. The back is solidly connected to the base on which the shadow box front is supported. There is a storage area in the base that is accessed via a fold down front door. The shutter was a hinged wood flap, which is now missing but easily replaced, that covered and uncovered the shadow box front. The shadow box front is roughly 10″ x 10″; the storage box base is 14″ x 6″; the back is 19.75″ x 22″; the base board is 14.75″ x 15″D. Minor flaws include: lens board is not original to the camera; split in the wood on the right side of the storage box base; hinged shutter is missing; only one brass hinge on the top of the lid and one place in the wood that shows where the other brass hinge was located for the shutter; in the down position the bar does not contact the gear connected to the top knob or wheel on the top back of the camera. Also includes original Simon Wing tripod, one original S. Wing ground glass focusing insert, two original S. Wing wet collodion plate holders and one R. Walzl #670 brass rack with pinion drive waterhouse stop brass lens. Very good condition overall. The camera, lens and backs weigh approximately 50 pounds and the tripod weighs over 60 pounds. A very rare camera, with only one other known to be housed at the Kodak Museum. Sold for $13,018.

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John F. Kennedy & Jackie Kennedy Signed Photo Measuring 9″ x 13.25″ — An Alfred Eisenstaedt Photo Signed by the Photographer Too

Evocative photograph signed by John F. Kennedy and Jackie Kennedy as they campaigned for the Presidency in 1960. Silver gelatin photograph is also signed at lower right by Alfred Eisenstaedt, who took the photo and writes about it on the verso, “This…shows John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy on a campaign trip to New York City in September 1960, after he was chosen by the Democratic Convention to be their standard bearer. Please put it in your collection, I think it is very valuable. Eisenstaedt”. Jacqueline Kennedy inscribes the front of the photo to “Eisie”, the nickname used by Eisenstaedt’s friends and family, “with gratitude” after which the future President and First Lady sign their names, “John Kennedy” and “Jacqueline Kennedy”. With Eisenstaedt’s stamp on verso, “PHOTO BY ALFRED EISENSTAEDT” as well as a stamp by Life magazine. Photo measures 9″ x 13.25″. Small crease to lower right, overall in very good to near fine condition. From Alfred Eisenstaedt’s estate and with University Archives COA for both signatures. Sold for $10,000.

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Magnificent Ansel Adams Signed Print of His Yosemite Valley Photograph, “Fern Spring, Dusk” — With Signed De Luxe Edition of “Ansel Adams: Images 1923-1974”

Ansel Adams original signed print of his 1961 Yosemite Valley work, “Fern Spring, Dusk” accompanied by the De Luxe Edition, also signed, of “Ansel Adams: Images 1923-1974.” New York Graphic Society: 1974. Only 500 copies of this De Luxe Edition, with an accompanying print, were produced for the general public, of which this is copy #421. Copies are becoming increasingly difficult to find, especially in such pristine condition as this. Silver gelatin print measures 9″ x 12″ and is signed by Adams on the mount below image in pencil, “Ansel Adams.” On its verso is label designating the print as #421. In near fine condition. Book, also signed and numbered 421, is in very good condition with overall light wear. Dustjacket is price-clipped on the front flap but otherwise near fine. Clamshell slipcase is in good condition with shelf wear and a tear to one corner. Sold for $5,025.

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Helmut Newton SUMO Book Signed & 1st Edition

Helmut Newton SUMO book, first edition, number 5324 of 10,000. Edited by June Newton. Taschen: 1999. Signed boldly by Helmut to limitation page. One of the largest and most expensive photographic volumes ever produced. Mostly black and white, with some surprise color photographs. Celebrities and others in various states of undress and unusual costuming, setting and expression.  Taschen Publications says of its masterpiece work:  “…the idea of a spectacular compendium of images, a book with the dimensions of a private exhibition, reproduced to exceptional page size and to state-of-the-art origination and printing standards, emerged from an open, exploratory dialogue between photographer and publisher…Newton created a landmark book that stood head and shoulders above anything previously attempted, both in terms of conceptual extravagance and technical specifications. Published in an edition of 10,000 signed and numbered copies, SUMO sold out soon after publication and quickly multiplied its value. This worldwide publishing sensation now features in numerous important collections around the world, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Legendary SUMO copy number one, autographed by over 100 of the book’s featured celebrities, also broke the record for the most expensive book published in the 20th century…SUMO established new standards for the art monograph genre, and secured a prominent place in photo-book history…”  Volume weight, 60lbs., measures 20″ x 28″ and runs 464pp. Accompanied by dustjacket and custom stand designed by Philippe Starck for display. Jacket has tear archivally repaired by tape to lower end and triangular tear under the “U” in “Helmut”, no paper loss. Volume remains tightly bound. Custom metal stand folds shut and stands fixed at 30″ high x 20″ in width. Holds volume open, slanting back at a comfortable angle for browsing. Front bar reads “Helmut Newton”, back bar reads “Starck”. Excellent condition.  Sold for $5,012.

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Helmut Newton Signed Volume of His Photography Masterpiece, Published in a Limited Edition by Taschen — With the Phillipe Starck Display Stand, All in Near Fine Condition

Limited edition of ”Helmut Newton”, signed by the iconic photographer. Cologne: Taschen, 1999. Volume is number 1,479 of the 10,000 limited edition, the first of Taschen’s SUMO publications and unheralded for its page count, size and weight, requiring a custom-made stand by Phillipe Starck for its display, included here. Signed boldly by Newton to limitation page. One of the largest and most expensive photographic volumes ever produced, Taschen says of it: ”…the idea of a spectacular compendium of images, a book with the dimensions of a private exhibition, reproduced to exceptional page size and to state-of-the-art origination and printing standards, emerged from an open, exploratory dialogue between photographer and publisher…Newton created a landmark book that stood head and shoulders above anything previously attempted, both in terms of conceptual extravagance and technical specifications. Published in an edition of 10,000 signed and numbered copies, SUMO sold out soon after publication and quickly multiplied its value. This worldwide publishing sensation now features in numerous important collections around the world, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art…” Volume weighs approximately 56 lbs., measures 20” x 28” and runs 464pp. As displayed on the stand, entire presentation measures 35” tall. In unusually well-preserved condition; very light creasing to dust jacket, otherwise entire presentation is near fine. Sold for $4,375.

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Silver Gelatin Signed 11″ x 14″ Photograph of John F. Kennedy & Daughter Caroline — Taken During the Summer of 1960 When JFK Campaigned for President

Alfred Eisenstaedt signed 11″ x 14″ silver gelatin photograph of John F. Kennedy with his daughter Caroline. According to Eisenstaedt’s handwritten notation on the verso, the photo was taken in Hyannisport in August 1960 after JFK’s nomination for President. Signed “Eisenstaedt” on the photographic border. With Eisenstaedt’s stamp on verso, “PHOTO BY ALFRED EISENSTAEDT”. Near fine condition. From Alfred Eisenstaedt’s estate. Sold for $3,704.94.

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Ansel Adams Signed “Winter Forest”

Signed Ansel Adams print “Winter, Forest Detail” #162. A poetic visual depicting a forest of trees covered in a tapestry of winter ice and snow. Adams’ small signature appears underneath image’s lower right corner. Image measures 7.5″ x 9.5″, mounted on a white board measuring 13.5″ x 16.5″. Excellent condition. Sold for $2,450.

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Ansel Adams Signed “Merced”

Signed Ansel Adams print “Morning, Merced River Canyon.” A sublime visual depicting a jagged birch tree on the edge of the Merced River, located near Yosemite National Park. Image captures the pastoral scene as it becomes illuminated by the warm afternoon sun. Adams’ small signature appears underneath image’s lower right corner. Special edition image numbered 218 measures 9.5″ x 7.5″, mounted on a white board measuring 16.5″ x 13.5″. No damage to image. Lovely print in excellent condition. Sold for $1,900.

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FREE APPRAISAL. To buy, auction, sell or consign your Shinzo Fukuhara Paris et la Seine Tokyo 1922 of 300 that is for sale, please email your description and photos to [email protected] of Nate D. Sanders Auctions (http://www.NateDSanders.com).

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Do you have a high-value item that you would like to get the maximum price possible? If so, please call us at (310) 440-2982 or use the form below. A representative of Nate D. Sanders Auctions will contact you concerning your items.

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While holding the CTrl Key down, select each image one click at a time. Only the selected images will be chosen. Then click “Open” and the selected files will be included in the form.

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