Brand new!
100 White and 100 black available. Please specify which color you want when you order.
One mask $15 or 3 mix & match for $25
(not intended to be personal protective equipment)
(not intended to be personal protective equipment)
We have 200 of these white chair slipcovers! (retail for $59.99)
$12.00 for 1, $21.00 for 3
22" x 22" O Museum Branded Bandana Face Mask
(not intended to be personal protective equipment)
Hats priced individually
Nebraska Cornhuskers
Pittsburgh Panthers
Georgia Bulldogs
UCLA Bruins
LSU Tigers
and more!
25 cards in each grab bag. There's no telling what you'll get!
Hallmark Gold Crown Collectibles
Hand-Painted Fine Porcelain Figurine
Vintage
1987
Handpainted wine glasses with flowers & fruit.Buy your favorites (indicate which ones in comments section) or the set of 5.
$18 each.
Variety of 5 comic books
(You never know which ones you'll get! Comics shown are examples only)
Signed by Andrea Seiger, the author
Book signed by the author Andrew Roberts, bestselling author of The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War; Masters and Commanders: How Four Titans Won the War in the West, 1941-1945; and Napoleon: A Life, winner of the L.A. Times Book Prize for Biography. He has won many prizes, including the Wolfson History Prize and the British Army Military Book Award. He frequently writes for The Wall Street Journal, and is the Roger and Martha Mertz Visiting Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He lives in London and often lectures in New York.
Cincinnati Reds Hall Of Fame 100th Anniversary Bobblehead. Pat Morgan Manager - 1919 World Champions.
Filmmaker, author, photographer and recipient of more than 100 national and international awards for his work, Chip's images appear in the book Enough To Go Around - Searching for Hope in Afghanistan, Pakistan & Darfur. An exhibition of his images premiers at the 2011 World Peace Festival and this fall at O Street Museum Foundation.
Signed by the author Kimberley W. Eley. Eley wrote the book "Tickers: What Makes People....Tick! And Pursue a Career They Love!" after a career shakeup in 2014. Eley knew she wanted to make a life change. Along the way, she interviewed a man who uses flying monkeys to reach his students, an inspiring coach and teacher who defied death, an entrepreneur who travels the country with a toilet suitcase, an animal trainer who crisscrosses the country with her cat circus, a travel agent who sends her customers into the unknown, and many more!
Successful Self-Promotion for Photographers signed by the author Elyse Weissberg
Elyse, who passed away in 2001, was among the top photography consultants in the country. She worked with Eddie Adams and wrote Successful Self-Promotion for Photographers.
Years ago, I was struggling with whether to name my business "John Harrington Photography" or "John Harrington, Photographer." Elyse had a clear answer for me: John Harrington Photography.
She said, "You're a business, and you want your clients to see you that way. When you're John Harrington, Photographer, you're seen as just an individual, and businesses want to hire other businesses."
She needed say no more. This was one of the earliest lessons in branding I applied to my business, and it set me on the right path for years to come.
The Power of Words
SAVING WASHINGTON follows two young merchants-in-training, Joshua Bolton, who swears to avenge his father’s murder by British forces, and his best friend, Benjamin Wright, a free black man. Enlisted in the Maryland militia as part of the Maryland 400, they march to New York with only minimal training. Their mission: to prevent the British from taking Brooklyn Heights, which will turn into a battle for the survival of the Continental Army and General George Washington.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Novelist Chris Formant is a student of history. He’s a former top executive of a multi-billion-dollar global business and now technology company CEO. Formant is an unlikely author of historical fiction, but the heroic story of Maryland’s Forgotten 400 drove him to assemble an expert team to help him conduct painstaking research and then write his highly anticipated second book, SAVING WASHINGTON. The book has already captured the attention of filmmakers and has been optioned by the Emmy Award-winning producer of HBO’s Big Little Lies and Deadwood.
His debut novel, Bright Midnight, received lavish praise and has been dubbed the “Da Vinci Code for rock and roll fans.” In the thriller, Formant created a unique mystery in which he re-imagined the deaths of rock icons as murders. Chris divides his time between Baltimore, Maryland and Sedona, Arizona.
Jim Gilmore has created a unique and useful tool to help improve our observational skills. His "Six Looking Glasses" provide a set of skills to master in order to enhance the way we look at the world around us. These include the ability to:
- Survey and scan to see the big picture
- Compare and contrast to overcome personal bias
- Spot significance in any scene
- Scrutinize numerous details
- Uncover potential opportunities
- See what’s in the mind's eye
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Jim Gilmore coauthored the highly influential book, The Experience Economy: Work Is Theatre & Every Business a Stage (Harvard Business School Press). Now published in nineteen languages—the book spawned worldwide interest in experience design, experiential marketing, and customer experience management.
Jim's other book, Authenticity: What Consumers Really Want (Harvard Business Review Press), prompted TIME magazine in a March 2008 cover story to name its insight on the subject as one of "Ten ideas that are changing the world."
Jim is co-founder of Strategic Horizons LLP, based in Aurora, Ohio. He is a Batten fellow and adjunct lecturer at the Darden Graduate School of Business at the University of Virginia, a visiting lecturer in Apologetics at Westminster Seminary California, as well as a teacher at Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University.
He is a graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, an alumnus of Procter & Gamble, and, before co-founding Strategic Horizons LLP, was head of CSC Consulting's Process Innovation practice.
In a career that has spanned philanthropy, politics, public service, and the Fortune 500, John Heubusch is the executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute and has served as the first president of the Waitt Institute, a nonprofit research organization dedicated to historic discovery and scientific exploration. Cited often by The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times, Heubusch has also been a contributing writer for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Investor’s Business Daily, Forbes, and other leading publications. He resides with his wife and children in Los Angeles and is the author of The Shroud Conspiracy and The Second Coming.
“Like The Shroud Conspiracy, this story is equally thrilling for its plausibility in today’s technology-driven world…. Bondurant is dashing and cerebral, and leaves the door open for future “mysteries of the Vatican” that Dan Brown fans will love.” (Library Journal (starred review)
"John Heubusch delivers again. He has followed up his irresistible, action-packed debut thriller The Shroud Conspiracy with its even more sensational sequel, The Second Coming." (Steve Forbes)
“John Heubusch is brilliant. I would read anything he writes.” (Peggy Noonan, Pulitzer Prize Winning Columnist - Wall Street Journal New York Times Best Selling Author)
In a career that has spanned philanthropy, politics, public service, and the Fortune 500, John Heubusch is the executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute and has served as the first president of the Waitt Institute, a nonprofit research organization dedicated to historic discovery and scientific exploration. Cited often by The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times, Heubusch has also been a contributing writer for The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Investor’s Business Daily, Forbes, and other leading publications. He resides with his wife and children in Los Angeles and is the author of The Shroud Conspiracy and The Second Coming.
“Like The Shroud Conspiracy, this story is equally thrilling for its plausibility in today’s technology-driven world…. Bondurant is dashing and cerebral, and leaves the door open for future “mysteries of the Vatican” that Dan Brown fans will love.” (Library Journal (starred review)
"John Heubusch delivers again. He has followed up his irresistible, action-packed debut thriller The Shroud Conspiracy with its even more sensational sequel, The Second Coming." (Steve Forbes)
“John Heubusch is brilliant. I would read anything he writes.” (Peggy Noonan, Pulitzer Prize Winning Columnist - Wall Street Journal New York Times Best Selling Author)
Begin the Begin: R.E.M's Early Years signed by the author Robert Dean Lurie
The start of R.E.M and the rise of the Athens, GA music scene has been the subject of countless books, but few crackle with the ring of truth of Robert Dean Lurie’s fascinating new volume Begin the Begin."
~ The Big Takeover
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Robert Dean Lurie is a writer and musician based in Tempe, Arizona. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from the University of North Carolina Wilmington and is the author of "No Certainty Attached: Steve Kilbey and The Church" and "We Can Be Heroes: The Radical Individualism of David Bowie."
Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words Signed By The Author Susan Reyburn
Until recently, Rosa Parks's personal papers were unavailable to the public. In this compelling new book from the Library of Congress, where the Parks Collection is housed, the civil rights icon is revealed for the first time in print through her private manuscripts and handwritten notes. Rosa Parks: In Her Own Words illumines her inner thoughts, her ongoing struggles, and how she came to be the person who stood up by sitting down.
At the height of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, as Parks was both pilloried and celebrated, she found a catharsis in her writing. Her precise descriptions of her arrest, the segregated South, and her recollections of childhood resistance to white supremacy document a lifetime of battling inequality. Parks expressed her thoughts on paper using whatever was availablemeeting agendas, event programs, drugstore bags. The book features one hundred color and black-and-white photographs from the Parks collection, many appearing in print for the first time, along with ephemera from the long life of a private person in the public eye.
How can a good leader be GREAT? Dr. Betty Uribe Uncovers the Secret to Top-Level Performance in Business and Life in her International Best Selling Book #Values. Along her own leadership journey, Dr. Betty Uribe learned and observed a variety of leadership styles which caused her to question why some were more effective than others. After years of research and observation, she discovered that leaders with clear and sound values were the most effective in their profession and their lives. It was clear that values-based leadership was the secret to sustainable top-level performance in business and life. Thus the idea behind #Values was born.
#Values is packed with stories, real-life lessons, and wisdom from some of the top values-based leaders in the world. Throughout her book, Dr. Betty highlights her own leadership journey in business and in life. She deftly blends academic models with her own experience, as well as that of men and women she regards as exemplars of varied styles of effective leadership. She explores the broad spectrum of leadership types and the unifying principle and importance of values. Dr. Betty provides the tools, advice, and encouragement needed to help anyone become a better leader.
Signed by the best-selling author of The Butler and Tigerland, prize-winning journalist, acclaimed biographer and cultural historian Wil Haygood.
tell us which books in comment section
priced individually
Born into one of the most powerful political families in the history of the American South, Peggy Wallace Kennedy is recognized as one of America’s most important voices for peace and reconciliation. From her unique perspective of living behind the gates of the Alabama Governor’s Mansion as her father, George Wallace, rose to become one of America’s most influential populists, Peggy Wallace Kennedy offers a compelling narrative of her family’s history and its relevance to the current version of the politics of rage. Traveling with her father in 1968 during his presidential campaign, Peggy bore witness to the power of anger and fear at Wallace Rallies in America’s heartland and northeastern factory cities as crowds of disaffected white men and women saw themselves in her father’s eyes.
And in May of 1972, she was called from a college classroom and told that her father had been gunned down in the parking lot of a shopping mall in Maryland. However, it is the story of Peggy’s personal journey to redemption and the love of her two sons that captures the hearts of those who hear her voice. After years of standing in the shadow of others, Peggy Wallace Kennedy challenges us to believe in ourselves so that we too can walk to higher ground. And she demonstrates best the notion that none of us can be held responsible for the circumstances of our birth, but all of us will be held responsible for who we can become. In her powerful new memoir, Peggy looks back on the politics of her youth and attempts to reconcile her adored father with the man who coined the phrase “Segregation now. Segregation tomorrow. Segregation forever.”
Set includes two Shea butters and one soap.
written by
Publisher: Roberts Brothers (January 1, 1889)
produced by Felix Cavaliere & H.H. Leonards
This heartfelt album celebrates our 25th Anniversary by reflecting on O Museum in The Mansion’s vision, capturing our ethos. It was created by the many musicians who find The Mansion & O Museum a solace from their public persona, and who embrace our mission.
Listen: https://www.omansion.com/recordings
PLEASE NOTE: This is a pre-sale item. We expect to ship them out June 2021.
As part of our year long celebration of Mrs. Rosa Parks, we are honored to announce we are producing a "Tribute Album to Mrs. Rosa Parks: Love Is All That Matters" A collection of songs by super stars of varying genres to honor a hero.
From gender, to politics, to religion, to race — the world is more divided today than it has ever been — we believe music has the power to unite us. It can teach, change hearts, and heal us all. This collection will harness this power to spread Mrs. Rosa Parks’ messages of unity and love.
Compassion is contagious — some of music’s greatest artists have come together to create this groundbreaking collection of empowering music to promote compassion and spur reconciliation. Featuring a wide range of performers, songwriters, and musicians with an array of disciplines and points-of-view — this collection will engage a wide audience to spur productive conversations and foster social harmony.
We, like Mrs. Parks, imagine a world where kindness and understanding is the rule. This project will support that vision — offering listeners the opportunity to explore themselves, connect with a lyric, or be moved by a song. Music has a lasting effect, it can create bonds of empathy for one another to help bridge the divide.
Now more than ever the world needs to be reminded of Mrs. Parks’ gentle strength, her peaceful activism, and her capacity for compassion and forgiveness — we invite you to be part of these critical project.
Variety of 10 comic books
(You never know which ones you'll get! Comics shown are examples only)
Set includes two soaps and two shea butters.
Glenn Braggs is a former Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball outfielder and designated hitter. Braggs was a member of the Cincinnati Reds team that defeated the Oakland Athletics in the 1990 World Series. He is an alumnus of the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
When Hunter Davies, the author of the first authorized Beatles Biography contacted us asking us if he could include the 'John Lennon Laundry Letter' in the book that Yoko Ono Lennon asked him to write about the letters John had written, we were overjoyed.
Now you can see the famous letter that's in the John Lennon Room at The O Museum In The Mansion and buy the book that it's in!
The letter reads:
'Mrs. Yoko Ono Lennon does not, will not, has not dyed her hair.
She does not sweat. Most Orientals do not sweat like us.
What is your excuse for turning my brand new white shirt yellow?
John Lennon'
Dave Parker, Leo Cardenas, Jack Billingham, Raisel Iglesias, George Foster
priced individually
Put which ones you want in the comment section
Men's Isda leather jacket. Soft chocolate brown leather with exterior pockets. Size Large.
$60 for each angel. When purchasing individually tell us which one you want. If you buy six, you get the last one for free!
Organize your jewelry with this victorian style jewelry holder perfect for all your beautiful baubles.
Ron Oester, Tommy Helms, Chuck Harmon
Priced individually
Specify which you are purchasing in comment section
Porcelain Pin
Image by Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806)
By Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Archival Pigment Print
Available is two sizes: 11×14″ & 18×24″
this set consists of the books Lessons, Live Heaven and Simple Things
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (11"x11") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (20"x20") $60
On Canvas (30"x30") $625
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (11"x14") $75.00
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
On Canvas (22"x28") $650
On Print (16"x20") $60
Original Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (6”x18”) on metal
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print $60
On Canvas (59"x12") $725
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (9"x14") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (20"x30") $80
On Canvas (38"x60") $1300
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (11"x14") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (16"x20") $60
On Canvas (22"x28") $650
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (11"x14") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (16"x20") $60
On Canvas (22"x28") $650
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (11"x14") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (16"x20") $60
On Canvas (22"x28") $650
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (11"x11") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (20"x20") $60
On Canvas (36"x36") $725
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (11"x11") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (20"x20") $60
On Canvas (36"x36") $725
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (11"x11") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (20"x20") $60
On Canvas (36"x36") $725
Art by Kalle
Priced Here On Metal (9"x14") $75
email: give@omuseum.org to inquire for the pieces below
Print (16"x20") $80
On Canvas (25"x40") $725
PLEASE NOTE: This is a pre-sale item. We expect to ship them out June 2021.
As part of our year long celebration of Mrs. Rosa Parks, we are honored to announce we are producing a "Tribute Album to Mrs. Rosa Parks: Love Is All That Matters". The album is a collection of songs by super stars — to honor a hero.
Compassion is contagious — some of music’s greatest artists have come together to create this groundbreaking collection of empowering music to promote compassion and spur reconciliation. Featuring a wide range of performers, songwriters, and musicians with an array of disciplines and points-of-view — this collection will engage a wide audience to spur productive conversations and foster social harmony.
From gender, to politics, to religion, to race — the world is more divided today than it has ever been — we believe music has the power to unite us. It can teach, change hearts, and heal us all. This collection will harness this power to spread Mrs. Rosa Parks’ messages of unity and love.
We, like Mrs. Parks, imagine a world where kindness and understanding is the rule. This project will support that vision — offering listeners the opportunity to explore themselves, connect with a lyric, or be moved by a song. Music has a lasting effect, it can create bonds of empathy for one another to help bridge the divide.
Now more than ever the world needs to be reminded of Mrs. Parks’ gentle strength, her peaceful activism, and her capacity for compassion and forgiveness — we invite you to be part of these critical project.
Find books you'll love! We'll choose a variety of hardcover and paperback titles for you in the non-fiction genre. Five surprise books in every box.
Find books you'll love! We'll choose a variety of hardcover and paperback biographies for you. Five surprise books in every box.
Find books you'll love! We'll choose a variety of hardcover and paperback childrens books for you. Five surprise books in every box.
Find books you'll love! We'll choose a variety of hardcover and paperback fiction titles for you. Five surprise books in every box.
Susan Graver colorful floral blazer with sequins. Size small.
Honor the first responder in your life with this proud in blue figurine.
Sporty Ralph Lauren navy and white flowered dress.
Size 8
Find books you'll love! We'll choose a variety of cookbooks for you. Five surprise books in every box.
Variety of 20 comic books
(You never know which ones you'll get! Comics shown are examples only)
By Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Hand signed by the artist
Archival Pigment Print
8×11″ printed by Adamson Editions
By Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Hand signed by the artist
Archival Pigment Print
8×11″ printed by Adamson Editions
By Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Hand signed by the artist
Archival Pigment Print
8×11″ printed by Adamson Editions
By Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Hand signed by the artist
Archival Pigment Print
8×11″ printed by Adamson Editions
The word Chumash comes from the Hebrew word for five, hamesh
Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life
From Graham Nash—the legendary musician and founding member of the iconic bands Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Hollies—comes a candid and riveting autobiography that belongs on the reading list of every classic rock fan.
Find music you'll love! We'll choose a variety holiday albums just for you. Five surprise albums in every box. (put vinyl or cd in the comments section of the form)
Find music you'll love! We'll choose a variety opera albums just for you. Five surprise albums in every box. (put vinyl or cd in the comments section of the form)
Find music you'll love! We'll choose a variety rock albums just for you. Five surprise albums in every box. (put vinyl or cd in the comments section of the form)
Find music you'll love! We'll choose a variety jazz albums just for you. Five surprise albums in every box. (put vinyl or cd in the comments section of the form)
Find music you'll love! We'll choose a variety classical albums just for you. Five surprise albums in every box. (put vinyl or cd in the comments section of the form)
Memories of summer surround you year round with this unique seaside scene lamp.
Find books you'll love! We'll choose a variety of books about art for you. Five surprise books in every box.
Beautiful unique stepping crane sculpture with wings outstreched.
And They All Sang: Adventures of an Eclectic Disc Jockey
First edition. Signed by the author
Mint condition
Book by Carolyn Keene
The Hidden Staircase is the second volume in the Nancy Drew Mystery Stories series written under the pseudonym Carolyn Keene, published in 1930 and revised in 1959. The original text was written by Mildred Wirt Benson, and she has said that it is her personal favorite of the Nancy Drew Books she wrote.
Stunning red Lee Anderson dress with flowing matching jacket. Thin black piping finishes. Size: Medium.
Beautiful Lee Anderson blue cowel neck dress with green leaves. unique pocket appliques set of this distinct style. Multi-textural. Size XL
Dress up your table with this handsome porcelain pig soup toureen
Lee Anderson Black and Grey Cowel Neck Dress. Muilt-textural. One size fits most.
Speedy in Oz is the twenty-eighth in the series of Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the fourteenth written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. It was Illustrated by John R. Neill.
Kabumpo in Oz is the sixteenth Oz book, and the second written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. It was the first Oz book fully credited to her.
The Wishing Horse of Oz is the twenty-ninth in the series of Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the fifteenth written by Ruth Plumly Thompson. It was Illustrated by John R. Neill. This book marked the point at which Thompson had written more Oz books than Baum himself.
Large Santa figure holding a teddy bear, toys and presents.
Antique Imari Japanese Charger Plate
An impeccable and distinctive style, Japanese art is rendered in a wide range of media, including pottery, sculpture, typography, woodwork, and prints. The style is always defined by a highly decorative yet refined appeal. This Japanese Imari plate is made with applied gilt decoration, floral scenes, and three flowers in the center.
With a large black flower accent
Photograph courtesy of Cade Martin
Tik-Tok of Oz is the eighth Land of Oz book written by L. Frank Baum, published on June 19, 1914.
The Wonder City of Oz is the thirty-fourth in the series of Oz books created by L. Frank Baum and his successors, and the first written and illustrated solely by John R. Neill.
Beautiful Pink, Black or Silver Hat - $225 each.
(indicate in the comments section which one you'd like)
Lee Anderson's Red and Black Dress has a unique mix of patterns and textures to create a bold look. One size fits most.
Turquoise hard cover book with gold lettering on spine.
Forester, C.S. Boston. Little Brown & Co. 1945. FIRST EDITION. Presumed first printing. Hard cover. Fiction, historical fiction, Commodore Horacio Hornblower.
"The fourth installment in Forester's series of books about the sea adventures of Horatio Hornblower. In this episode, Commodore Horacio Hornblower is entrusted with the mission of bringing Sweden and Russia into the Napoleonic wars on Britain's side."--from synopsis, Alibris
From Play it Forward Designs: A guitar string PLAYED by Blues legend Buddy Guy, hangs with a sterling silver guitar pick. Great for Guys and Gals. Comes on a 20” sterling silver chain. Numbered Verification Card, included.
Bring beautiful wild life into your home with this unique rabbit lamp.
Hand-made from crushed dupioni silk and designed to look amazing on figures of all shapes and sizes. Size large.
First edition
Signed by the author on the dust cover
Lee Anderson Iris Tea Dress is a light and breezy purple dress with black, green, and purple sleeves.
Size Medium
RARE Vintage Ceramic Water Pitcher By Fitz & Floyd.
This also includes a branded metal stand for the keg to be hidden behind.
Brand New!
From Play it Forward Designs: This lovely sterling silver butterfly with abalone inlay, features a guitar string played by the late, Gregg Allman. Comes on an 18” sterling silver chain. Pendant is approximately 1 1/2" tall. Numbered Verification Card, included.
Unique whimsical hand-painted table lamp made up of a monkey bellhop holding two bamboo poles. It comes with two luxury beaded leopard print lamp shades. It will make any space fun.
hand painted from late 1800's
Copyright 1904 by Hayes Lithograph. CO., in original antique frame
From Play it Forward Designs: This sterling silver 2-sided locket showcases pieces of both Derek Trucks' and Susan Tedesch's PLAYED guitar strings! Comes on an 18” sterling silver chain. Numbered Verification Cards, included.
From Play it Forward Designs: A guitar string the late Gregg Allman played the song "Melissa"on, is encased in a sterling silver and glass locket. Comes on an 18” sterling silver chain. Numbered Verification Card, included.
1996-1997 Washington Bullets Signed Basketball (Record 44-38)
Finished 4th in NBA Atlantic Division
Coaches: Jim Lyman, Bob Staak, Bernie Bickerstaff
Executive: Wes Unseld
Arena: US Airways Arena
Lost NBA Eastern Conference Final, First Round (0-3) versus Chicago Bulls
Players: Asgraf Amaya, Calbert Cheaney, Matt Fish, Harvey Grant, Juwan Howard, Jaren Jackson, Tim Legler, Gheorghe Mursean, Tracey Murray, Gaylon Nickerson, Rod Strickland, Ben Wallace, Chris Webber, Chris Whitney, Lorenzo Williams
George III Style
Cabinet by Colombos
Height: 84-1/2 in, Width: 60 in
From Play it Forward Designs: This extraordinary memento features strings played by Gregg Allman (acoustic strings used to play "Melissa" and "Midnight Rider", Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, and Oteil Burbridge, encased in a sterling silver pendant. Great for guys or gals. Comes on a 20” sterling silver chain.
Four, numbered Verifications Cards for Gregg's, Warren's, Oteil's and Derek's strings, included.
Gerz Castles On The Rhine are depicted on the Tureen and the mugs
By Lisa Marie Thalhammer
Hand signed by the artist
Archival Pigment Prints
Four 8×11″ printed by Adamson Editions
Also Available:
Height: 89 in; Width: 74-1/2 in
Unique Horse and Rider Candle Sticks and Vase Set. Purchase the complete set.
George Arthur Foster was one of the most feared right-handed sluggers of his era, leading the National League in home runs in 1977 and 1978, and in RBIs in 1976, 1977, and 1978. He won the National League's Most Valuable Player Award in 1977 and a Silver Slugger Award in 1981. In 2003, Foster was inducted into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame.
52 homers and 149 RBI's in one year. Hit 320 that year
Lee Anderson's Multi Colored Coat With Floral Embellishment is delicate yet grand. Size: 2X
Unique Muppet Shoes featuring Kermit & Miss Piggy. Adorable for any occasion.
Lee Anderson's Black Rose coat is made of cozy deep sheared plush fabric that will make you feel like royalty. Size: XL
The radio works and when you open it up, cds inside! The radio made out of paper.
Gentleman Prefer Blondes
Metal Drink Container Included
From Play it Forward Designs: This completely hand-cut and crafted sterling silver necklace is the artist’s take on Duane Allman's famous 1957 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop guitar. It is adorned with a string PLAYED by his brother Gregg Allman. Great for Guys and Gals. Comes on a 20", 1.7mm sterling silver chain. Numbered Verification Card for Gregg’s string, included.
Stowe also wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin, which was the best-selling novel of the 19th century and may have sparked the start of the Civil War. Because of her popularity, Stowe's name was displayed in prominent gold lettering on the front of the book. There is also a colored painting of Miriam and Moses by Paul Delaroche at the front of the book that was printed by a process called chromo lithography which is a unique method to create multi-colored prints.
Signed Chromegenic Print of Billy Bob Thornton. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $500. Framed Print $600 + shipping
The Emerald City of Oz is the sixth of L. Frank Baum's fourteen Land of Oz books.
Russian Icon of The Mother of God: 12-1/4 in
Early turn of the century wall mounted hand crank wood box phone with slanted writing desk.
Artfully carved decorative motif.
H: 63 in, W: 73 in x 16"
Mickey Mouse car: $750
Pink chair with designer table: $300
White plastic outdoor chair with coffee table: $300
This lamp matches the Martha Washington Lamp
Photograph courtesy of Cade Martin
This lamp matches the George Washington Lamp
Photograph courtesy of Cade Martin
Unique Chinese glass front display cabinet. Gold bird motif.
37 x 32
indoor and outdoor use for trees gazebo, porch, patio, tent
Signed Chromegenic Print of Christina Loeb. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $600. Framed Print $800 + shipping
Beautiful Asian hand carved five drawer dresser with gold inlay and mirror top.
15-year-old whisky finished in Jamaican Pot Still Rum Casks
2020 Edition features Sunset, Monument Valley y Bob Dylan inside an allocated, individually numbered leather journal.
Flower design is an abstract work of art in deep, rich colors. Produced in a warm cozy plush finish. Fun buttons shine as the closures to this showstopper. One size fits most.
Ceramic Olla Casas Grandes Culture, cbihuahua, Mexico c. 1300
Chihuahua Redware, Babicora Polychrome, Medio Period. Long sloping shoulders with a rounded base. Geometric designs in red and black on cream slip with multiple parallel lines in black around center of body. Babicora was found south of the main Cases Grandes center at Plauemine. Fine Condition 5 3/8 in x 7 in
David Ortiz "Big Papi", is a Dominican-American former professional baseball designated hitter and first baseman who played 20 seasons in Major League Baseball, with the Boston Red Sox and the Minnesota Twins.
An uncut sheet of Vintage John Lennon Stamps. John was a stamp collector during his early years.
Signed Chromegenic Print of Sting. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $700. Framed Print $950 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Billy F. Gibbons. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $800. Framed Print $1,000 + shipping
Gold Sarcophagus Storage Cabinet - At over six feet tall, our cabinet opens to reveal 14 storage shelves. From Design Toscano, the country’s premier source for historical replicas.
Signed Chromegenic Print of Esperanza Spalding. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $900. Framed Print $1,000 + shipping
Limited Release
26-year-old whisky finished in Japanese Mizunara Oak barrels
2019 Edition features Bob Dylan's painting, Train Tracks, inside a collectible, individually numbered leather journal.
Signed Chromegenic Print of Esperanza Spalding. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $900. Framed Print $1,000 + shipping
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Combined Techniques
1999
48 x 67cm
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Lithography/Silkscreen
2004
44 x 68cm
Signed Chromegenic Print of The Boxmasters. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $800. Framed Print $1,000 + shipping
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Combined Techniques
1998
49.5 x 69.5cm
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Combined Techniques
1999
50 x 70cm
Signed Chromegenic Print of Leni Stern. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $800. Framed Print $1,000 + shipping
The chairs are sold separately. If you purchase both chairs there is a 10% discount.
Signed Chromegenic Print of Jerry Lee Lewis. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Billy Bob Thornton. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Billy F. Gibbons. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Billy F. Gibbons. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Paul Shaffer. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Ralph MacDonald. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Ralph MacDonald. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Darryl Jones. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Signed Chromegenic Print of Darryl Jones. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,000. Framed Print $1,250 + shipping
Collection of Oz books include Tik-Tok of Oz, The Royal Book of Oz, The Giant Horse of Oz, The Lost King of Oz, The Tin Woodman of Oz, The Patchwork Girl of Oz, Glinda of Oz, and Pirates in Oz.
'Beatles' Sports Time' and 'The Beatles Collection' Collectible Card sets. Pristine condition.
Belcharagh, Afghanistan. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
On Step Outside His Carpet Shop, Andhoy, Afghanistan. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Belcharagh, Afghanistan. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Near Balakot, Pakistan. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
IDP Camp Near Mansehra, Pakistan. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Belcharagh, Afghanistan. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Zam Zam Camp, North Darfur. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Zam Zam Camp, North Darfur. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Pondicherry India. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Peru. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Peru. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
1975 Bally's "Bow and Arrow" Classic Bally pinball machine for 4 players. Vintage western themed pinball.
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Rare Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jeane) Hunting Photo.
Mixed Media.
Paul McCartney photographed by Richard Avedon in a NASA Mercury Space Suit. It was photographed in April 1965 for Harper's Bazaar Magazine.
Avedon photographed for Harpers Bizarre then worked for Vogue for 20 years. He was the first staff photographer at The New Yorker.
Signed Chromegenic Print. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1,250. Framed Print $1,500 + shipping
Unique one of a kind silk kimono owned by Elizabeth Taylor. Multi-color floral print ending in a deep purple trim, lined in white satin with a coordinating olive green silk sash.
Czechoslovakian, 1936 -
Etching, in excellent condition
Image size: 38.5 x 30
Frame size: 43.5 x 35.5
Edition: size: 23/75
The faces and torso of two women - one looking at the viewer, the other in profile with ghost images are suspended in the grey washes of the inks.
Signature: lower center, dedicated in plate to Irene Gerling
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Combined Techniques
2000
100 x 70cm
The Harp Guitar is signed by:
Signed Chromegenic Print of Billy Bob Thornton. Photographer: Sandrine Lee.
Print only $1250. Framed Print $1,500 + shipping
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
Combined Techniques
2000
100 x 70cm
Eagles "Long Road Out Of Eden" world tour 2009 framed poster. Signed by Joe Walsh. Antwerp 6.18.09
Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
Guitar signed by Jayson Werth former Major League Baseball outfielder. Played for the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Nationals.
Beautiful turn of the century partner desk. Leather insets with removable glass top.
Chairs not included.
Unique angel themed chandelier
Photograph courtesy of Doug Wolters
lamp
Photograph courtesy of B Schreibstein
On August 11, 1967 Richard Avedon photographed The Beatles in London. He took many photos that day including this one. Avedon photographs for Harpers Bizarre then worked for Vogue for 20 years. He was the first staff photographer at The New Yorker.
Sculpture is signed on top of the Terrain Base
Moreau was a French sculptor famous for his bronze statuettes.
Turquoise and silver.
Intricate beadwork.
Indigenous American.
Baseball signed by David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash on August 15th, backstage in 1985 at Jones Beach Theater, Wantagh, New York
Zam Zam Camp, North Darfur. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
By Alice Beasley
(2019)
18” x 25”
Cotton and Silk Fabrics machine appliqued.
First Edition First Slate
Publisher: Chapman & Happ, London
Binding: Half leather
Illustrator: Seymour R, Phiz & Buss
1837
Beautiful hand painted blue and white angel wing armoire.
We also have a solid white wedding kimono for $1,800. Email: give@omuseum.org to inquire about the white kimono.
Josh Norman played for the Washington Redskins, The Carolina Panthers, and is currently a cornerback for the Buffalo Bills in the National Football League (NFL).
1979 with photo of Mrs. Parks & founder H.H. Leonards
One of the last photographs taken of John Lennon before he was fatally shot on December 8, 1980. This was taken outside of the Dakota on the west side of New York City where John and Yoko lived. They were on their way to the Record Plant studios on West 48th Street to finish work on their upcoming record Double Fantasy.
These three photographs of John Lennon were taken in 1965, 1966, and 1980. The photograph of John and Yoko were taken outside the Dakota on the west side of New York City, a short walk from Central Park where the John Lennon memorial called Strawberry Fields is located. Lennon fans can visit the elaborate mosaic bearing the word Imagine there.
Alabama Guitar honoring their 2003 American Farewell Tour. On the back is displayed their 42 #1 hits. Guitar Pic Guard is a 3D image of the American Flag/Band Photo.
Photo taken in London by Robert Whitaker, who befriended The Beatles and spent 2 years touring with them. This photo is an outtake from the Beatles '65 album cover. He also shot the album cover of Yesterday and Today
written by J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof. Original Air Date on ABC: 9.22.2004
Signed by Matthew Fox, Evangeline Lilly, Josh Holloway, Maggie Grace, Naveen Andrews, Emilie de Ravin, Jorge Garcia,
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Mark Viallancourt
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
30" x 74" framed, a garden of tulips in various colors, signature on verso, excellent condition
Great for sports fans, family rooms, and arcade collectors!
Britney Spears rarely signs a guitar and it was signed at the rock n roll hall of fame!
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Christian Ceniceros
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Blaise Moreno
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Omar Rubio
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Rick Fulton
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Jesse Hembree
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Brian Gonzales
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Poncho Man
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of David Tower
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
“Inspiration doesn’t play by many rules. It rides in on the wind and
shares your coffee break. Recently during a project, a client and I got
to talking about tattoos. She mentioned a tattoo festival being held in
the Washington DC area in the coming weeks. There it was, the spark
of inspiration. I don’t have any tattoos myself but the thought of all
those people with their stories essentially written on their bodies was
something I felt an immediate pull to photograph. I’m always seeking
characters and these were characters I wanted to capture.
These portraits are so alive with stories, the backgrounds amplifying
the investment in expression. These people had amazingly detailed,
as well as personal, tattoo work, it was such a clear commitment of
time - and money - on their part. The whole experience turned out to
be a blast - talking and working with people from all walks of life
bonded by their ink. It’s been amazing to spend a few minutes with
these people and to make their portraits. I find the end product
captivating, mysterious and revealing. But, I still don’t have any
tattoos.” — Cade Martin
Photograph of Oscar Gonzalez
Framed size is 51x66
Unframed size is 41x56
Framed using plexiglass and acid free mats
Pair of American painted cast iron baseball player andirons. Circa 1880-1920.
Height 19 1/2 inches x 7 3/4 inches
This checkered house with red Italian Spruce and happy clouds in a blue sky, uses color to depict the warmth and happiness of home.
By Thom "Tex" Wheeler.
Indian pony and colt racing into the sunset, hooves, manes and feathers flying. This painting to me expresses the power and speed of the western pony.
Photograph from George Harrison, taken in 1999, during one of his last photo sessions. Harrison died of cancer in 2001.
Unique guitar signed by music legends Bono, The Edge, Al Kooper, and Arlo Guthrie
John Lennon King Sized Bed.
(mattress & bedding additional inquire for pricing give@omuseum.org)
This drum head was donated by Jimmy Fox, James Gang's founding member and namesake (James Fox).
Also included is a large pic of Joe Walsh (lead guitarist of the James Gang and later The Eagles), and Eagles pics which were all donated by Joe Walsh.
Authentic Hand-Signed Baseball - Stephen Strasburg, Washington Nationals
Original Proof Print from The Beach Boys 'Smile' album with a signature by Brian Wilson, member and main songwriter of The Beach Boys.
By Alice Beasley
(2014)
36” x 24”
Fabric Composition mounted on gallery wrapped canvas
By Gerald Johnson
This art piece includes a photograph of John and Paul circa 1965. Gerald Johnson created this Mixed Media piece of art. He has created nearly 100 pieces for The O Museum in The Mansion.
Unique chandelier featuring flowers & leaves motif.
Photograph courtesy of Doug Wolters
lamp
The Grateful Dead, San Francisco, 1967. Photographed by Jim Marshall. Limited Print
Janis Joplin in her apartment on Lyon Street, San Francisco 1968 by Jim Marshall Photography Limited-Edition Print.
Johnny Cash, photographed in 1969 by Jim Marshall Photography. Limited-Edition Print.
Johnny Cash at Newport Folk Festival, 1969 photographed by Jim Marshall. Limited Print.
Traveling Wilburys were an English-American super group consisting of Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, and Tom Petty. The band recorded two albums in 1988 and 1990, however, Orbison died before the Wilburys Vol.3 became platinum in the US & Canada. Their hits include "Handle With Care", End of the Line", and "She's My Baby".
individual
very rare wine, champagne cooler and ice bucket
signed by Michael Jordan and 2001 Washington Wizards team
authentic
By Gerald Johnson
This art piece includes a photograph of John and Yoko. Gerald Johnson created this Mixed Media piece of art. He has created nearly 100 pieces for The O Museum in The Mansion.
By Alice Beasley
(2015)
47” x 29”
Quilt: cottons and silks
By Alice Beasley
(2014)
56” x 48”
Quilt: silks and cottons
Extraordinary signed portrait of American author and poet whose works include "Paul Revere's Ride", The Song of Hiawatha, and Evangeline.
Shepard Fairey Limited Print
"Gun Culture"
Jim Marshall captured what at first glance is regarded as an innocent child playing with a toy gun in Greenwich Village, New York, in 1963.
In many ways, I see this image as predicting the increase in gun violence that has taken place in the ensuing years in New York City as well as the rest of the country. Thirty-three thousand people per year lose their lives from guns, and I attribute this to an American gun culture that glorifies gun ownership and puts gun rights ahead of safety. Jim Marshall's image was ominous to begin with, but it was important to me that I use the American flag and gun violence articles in the art, to make the connection between an ingrained gun culture as part of the fabric of America and the resulting devastatingly high statistics of gun violence.
Shepard Fairey Limited Print
"Two Americas"
Jim Marshall's photograph of a coal mining family in Hazard, Kentucky, taken while he lived with them, says a lot with what it shows, which is a mother and two children huddled together in support of each other, but it says just as much with what it lacks. There is a conspicuous absence of material necessities and a father. I don't know whether the father was working in a coal mine when the photograph was taken or had potentially died young because of the health risks of working under dangerous conditions, but it is clear that the family is struggling and lacking.
In my illustration, I brought the figures of the family closer together to emphasize that love and support are essential to surviving hardship. My inclusion of news clippings about the perils and low wages of the coal mining industry are meant to illustrate the concept of 'Two Americas.' The America many of us like to believe in holds industrial power in high regard, but the less-talked-about America suffers from the low wages and health risks of that same industry.
Shepard Fairey Limited Print
Johnny Cash is one of my favorite musicians and also one of my favorite storytellers and social commentators. Cash felt compassion for the less fortunate, and I think his religious beliefs shaped his view that no human being is beyond redemption. He played live shows at San Quentin Prison and at Folsom Prison (where Jim Marshall shot the photograph that inspired my art piece) to do something kind for the inmates but also to draw attention to mass incarceration.
In this image, I wanted to capture Cash's iconic nature as well as the harsh exterior of Folsom Prison; Cash was fortunate enough to be standing outside rather than inside of this prison wall. Prisoners and prison rights are often looked over, and I felt it was important to incorporate news clippings and graphics relating to their difficulties and raise awareness. The United States has the highest incarceration rate on the planet, with almost 25 percent of the world's total prison population.
Bronze on Marble
Weight: 52 lbs
Size: 20 1/4" x 25" x 8"
Marble Base: 14 1/2" x 9 1/4" x 1 1/4")
Frederic Remington 1861 - 1909. Unsigned by Remington
1950's early Casting
This piece is mounted on a beautiful solid square marble base.
Remington was one of the first artists to depict a galloping horse with all of its legs folded underneath as he showed with the Cheyenne using the buffalo cape to hold the horse up, he was influenced by a series of photographs by Eadward Muybridge in animals in motion published in 1881 were the first to capture the galloping horse in mid-stride.
The Cheyenne portrays a warrior galloping into battle on a horse in natural flight in mid-stride.
In 1901 Remington suffered a serious fall from his horse. This fall landed him on crutches, his leg in a splint and foot elevated for several weeks. In spite of the bad situation the artist had been presented with, he continued to diligently pursue his current project, The Cheyenne.
The Cheyenne was an accomplishment of complete fluidity and grace that far surpassed any of Remington’s prior attempts to portray a horse in natural light. The Cheyenne was inspired after a photo that a high speed photographer captured. * Photographs by Eadward Muybridge in animals in motion published in 1881 were the first to capture the galloping horse in mid-stride." The Cheyenne portrays a warrior galloping into battle on a horse in natural flight in mid-stride. The photo was that of a sequence of galloping horses. This left no doubt in Remington’s mind that the horses were indeed airborne in the sequence of each stride. Remington sought to accurately portray as much as possible the natural fluidity of which he knew well as an observer and rider.
Regarded by Frederic Remington as one of his most challenging sculptures to create. " The Cheyenne " reflects Remington's desire to depict a horse in natural flight. Depicted at full gallop, all four of the horse's legs are seen off the ground, with its Cheyenne Indian rider holding a spear in his hand and balanced by the length of a Buffalo Robe. The Cheyenne is Remington in full mastery of his art.
This bronze was the first of Remington’s works to be entirely cast in one piece. He designed it so that the sculpture would be suspended in mid air, completely supported by the trailing buffalo hide robe.
Signed by Robert Downey, Jr. and LL Cool J. Art by LEBO.
One-of-a-kind Harley Davidson gas tank signed by Don Henley, Sting, and Elton John.
Norman Rockwell — Capturing the pose. Mixed medial.
By Thom "Tex" Wheeler.
My appaloosa stallion is racing across the cactus studded western prairie, feathers flying under a lightning stroked ,cloud filled sky. The images on this sculpture capture my dream of the vast, beautiful and wild Southwest. There is the turtle of life, war feathers, tee pee, buffalo skull, snake dancer, flying arrows and my hand of peace that incorporate into many of my sculptures.
This sculpture is finished with marine spar varnish and can be displayed in a protected outdoor space.
An actual Cell from the Beatles' Yellow Submarine movie. A rare cell that includes all four Beatles.
Rare Transparent Front and Back Alice In Wonderland (2010) Signed Poster by Cast.
By Thom "Tex" Wheeler.
This mirror depicts iconic images of the Wild West. It is functional and a work of art.
Kaboul, Afghanistan. Photographer: Chip Duncan.
Limited number of prints. Each signed by the photographer.
Ships matted.
"These words are as much of an importance today as they were when Lincoln uttered them" – LBJ
Very Rare
Together Again — Not Yet . . . by Artist Kalle
54”x55” painting on reclaimed plywood. Painted using left over house paint.
By W. Hemmerling
Oil on recycled wood, with recycled paint
By I Sister R.
Oil on recycled wood, with recycled paint
By Gerald Johnson
Mixed Media
First and third photographs courtesy of Cade Martin
Rare Collectors Item
Michael Cooper created the cover of what some critics call The Greatest Album of All Time, The Beatles' Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band. This photo is a rare outtake photo. Cooper also shot the 3D cover of The Rolling Stones' answer to Sgt. Pepper, Their Satanic Majesties Request.
Pristine pinball machine Beatles fans and collectors will love it!
Known at one of th egreatest instrumentalists in rock music history, Jimi Hendrix was also a great artist. His traditional museum quality paintings and sketches from age 12-17 are on exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. Beyond his teens he created primarily abstract art as seen here. This piece was donated by the family.
This large framed piece is of The Beatles Cards, first edition, uncut as it came off the press. Rare as one sheet
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
First and Third photographs courtesy of Cade Martin
So spectacular! Miles Davis and Cicely Washington used to eat at this chess set
Frederic Remington Sculpture - Herding Cattle. Large Rare piece Measures 23" x 47"
Unique hand painted wardrobe with cabinets.
Photograph courtesy of Joy Rahat
Art By Kalle
Oil on recycled wood, with recycled paint
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Print: $60
On Canvas: $725
Original John Lennon drawing from 1968 — beautifully framed.
All four Beatles signed this rare photograph from 1964
Voting Rights Rosa Parks memorabilia
Spiderman & Marvel Comics Masterpiece, with Original one of a kind drawing of Stan Lee, by Stan Lee.
One-of-a-kind collection of vintage and modern baseball memorabilia. Featuring Roger Maris 1957 Cleveland Indians Travel Bag, and "I broke up the Beatles" Pete Rose signed baseball.
Signed Hillary Clinton poodle skirt worn at her 50th White House birthday celebration (10.21.1994) One of a kind.
Custom double neck guitar – only 4 guitars made. Designed by H.H. Leonards.
Located on the back of the guitar is The Red Cross International Disaster Creed that our Founder, Lady H wrote.
This Guitar was used in the song "Band Together For America" played by Arlo Guthrie. "Band Together For America" and The Red Cross Creed are on the album "A Tribute To Mrs. Rosa Parks".
mixed media
First photograph courtesy of Cade Martin
by Mersad Berber (1940-2012)
mixed media
45” x 62”
First photograph courtesy of Cade Martin
featured in the book The John Lennon Letters by Hunter Davies