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Prix actuel 21.05.2025

Ernest Knee

Lot 39099
"The Spruce Goose", Long Beach, California, 1946-1947
Two gelatin silver prints

8.15 x 10.5 in

Lot 39099
"The Spruce Goose", Long Beach, California, 1946-1947
Two gelatin silver prints
8,2 x 10,5 in

Estimation: US$ 1.500 - 2.000
€ 1.300 - 1.800
Enchère: 2 Jours

Heritage Auctions

Lieu: Dallas, TX
Enchère: 10.06.2025
Numéro d’enchère: 12159
Nom d’enchère: Photographs from The Collection of Hal Gould, Camera Obscura Gallery Showcase Auction

Détails du Lot
Ernest Knee (American, 1907-1982) "The Spruce Goose", Long Beach, California, 1946-1947 Two gelatin silver prints Each 8-1/8 x 10-1/2 inches (20.7 x 26.7 cm) or the reverse (image) Each 9-1/8 x 11 inches or the reverse (sheet) Each signed in pencil, verso. The "Spruce Goose," officially the Hughes H-4 Hercules, was a massive flying boat designed and built by Howard Hughes during World War II. Despite its nickname, it was primarily constructed from birch wood due to wartime metal restrictions, not spruce. The aircraft, which was intended for military transport, only flew once, for a short duration, on November 2, 1947 and is now on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Each a neutral toned print on ferrotyped, mid-weight paper with narrow margins. Some typical ferrotyping irregularities across surface but each in very good/excellent condition overall. Sold matted and unframed.
Lot Details
Ernest Knee (American, 1907-1982) "The Spruce Goose", Long Beach, California, 1946-1947 Two gelatin silver prints Each 8-1/8 x 10-1/2 inches (20.7 x 26.7 cm) or the reverse (image) Each 9-1/8 x 11 inches or the reverse (sheet) Each signed in pencil, verso. The "Spruce Goose," officially the Hughes H-4 Hercules, was a massive flying boat designed and built by Howard Hughes during World War II. Despite its nickname, it was primarily constructed from birch wood due to wartime metal restrictions, not spruce. The aircraft, which was intended for military transport, only flew once, for a short duration, on November 2, 1947 and is now on display at the Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Each a neutral toned print on ferrotyped, mid-weight paper with narrow margins. Some typical ferrotyping irregularities across surface but each in very good/excellent condition overall. Sold matted and unframed.

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