September Morn for Sale

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September Morn for Sale
September Morn for Sale
Don Bull, P. O. Box 596, Wirtz, VA 24184 USA
email: [email protected]
(Please email with alphanumerical listing ID for availability and
shipping – include your name and address)
On a September morning in 1912, French painter Paul Chabas finished the painting
he had been working on for three consecutive summers. Thus completed, it was
aptly titled "Matinee de Septembre" (September Morn). As was typical of his style,
the painting was of young maiden posed nude in a natural setting. This time the icy
morning waters of Lake Annecy in Upper Savoy formed the natural setting and the
maiden was a local peasant girl. The head, however, had been painted from the
sketch of a young American girl, Julie Phillips (later Mrs. Thompson), which he had
made while she and her mother were sitting in a Paris cafe. Apparently, he had
found her profile to be exactly what he was looking for. The completed painting was
then sent off to the Paris Salon of 1912 to be exhibited. Although the painting won
Mr. Chabas the Medal of Honor, it caused no flurry of attention. Hoping to find a
buyer, the artist shipped the painting overseas to an American gallery.
Two articles are found on the following pages. These are followed by many
September Morn collectibles and postcards for sale.
Time Magazine
September 2,
1970
SM01 A Candy Box from
Touraine’s depicting the
Chabas painting. The box is
7.75” x 9”. Some damage as
seen in the photos. Alas, the
box is empty – someone ate the
candies! $8
SM02 Bathing girls and September Morns marked C. T. & O. CO. PATD. CHICAGO or
PATD (C. T. & O. CO. is the abbreviation for Crown Throat & Opener Company - the
first name for Vaughan Novelty). American design patent 46,762 issued to Harry L.
Vaughan, December 8, 1914. 2 7/8". Prices in a 1922 Vaughan catalog were $6.50 for
250 to $15.00 per thousand in 10,000 quantity. $129
SM03 Two blade aluminum knife with September Morn on both sides.
Marked LAFAYETTE CUTLERY CO. GERMANY. $85
SM04 Single blade knife in the September Morn style showing here
front and back sides. Marked PARKER CUT CO SURGICAL STEEL
JAPAN. $65
SM05 September Morn stick pin. $19
SM06 September Morn paper clip. $22.55
SM07 September Morn cufflink set. Marked AUSTRIA. $19
SM08 September Morn brass bottle opener. Marked ©1913 BRAUN &
CO. SEPT MORN. It is over 100 years old! $59
SM09 Poorly made September Morn bottle opener. $9
SM10 September Morn bottle opener marked PATD and advertising
“Santa Cruz Brewing Co., Golden Ribbon.” American design patent
46,762 issued to Harry L. Vaughan, December 8, 1914. $95
SM11 September Morn bottle opener advertising “Drink Tietjens’ Beer.”
American design patent 46,762 issued to Harry L. Vaughan, December
8, 1914. $95
SM12 G.G. Drayton’s “September Morn” on an 8” plate marked C. T.
ALTWASSER SILESIA. $45
SM13 G. G. Drayton’s “September Morn” framed print. The frame is
8.75” x 10.75”. $43
SM14 September Morn parody framed print. The frame is 8.75” x
10.75”. $45
SM15 Black Americana September Morn framed print. The frame is
6.75” x 8.75”. $75
SM16 Black Americana September Morn framed print. The frame is 10”
x 13”. $75
SM17 Mr. September Morn. An 8” x 10” print on top of a 13” x 16”
cardbord. The print is marked COPYRIGHT BY MORRIS & BENDIEN,
N. Y. The copyright was issued in 1913. $75
SM18 September Morn sheet music complete. 10.75” x 13.5”. The cover
page is half separated from the back page. Inside the from page is
“Copyright MCMXIII by Jerome H. Remick Co., New York & Detroit”
(1913). $90
SM19 “Oh, You September Morn” sheet music complete. Inside the cover
page is “Copyright MCMXIII by Aubrey Stauffer” (1913). 10.5” x 13.5” $85
SM20 September Morn colorful felt pennant. 26” long not including
straps. $75
SM21 “September Morn” felt pennant. 29” long not including straps.
$65
SM22 Framed print. The frame is 12” x 22”. $45
SM23 Cigarette Flannel. $20
SM24 A 21” x 28” September Morn print
purchased at the Metropolitan of Art in New
York City. It is discolored on the edges
where a mat was when it was framed.
Reframing it with a mat would cover that.
$25 unframed.
SM25 Postcard $7
SM26 Postcard $7
SM27 Postcard $7
SM28 Postcard $7
SM29 Postcard $10
SM30 Postcard $7
SM31 Postcard $5
SM32 Postcard $12
SM33 Postcard $5
SM34 Postcard $8
SM35 Postcard $5
SM36 Postcard $7
SM37 Postcard $7
SM38 Postcard $7
SM39 Postcard $5
SM40 Postcard $5
SM41 Postcard $5
SM42 Postcard $9
SM43 Postcard $12
SM44 Postcard $5
SM45 Postcard $12
SM46 Postcard $5
SM47 Postcard $6
SM48 Postcard $5
SM49 Postcard $8
SM50 Postcard $15
SM51 Postcard $5
SM52 Postcard $5
SM53 Postcard $5
SM54 Postcard $5
SM55 Postcard $9
SM56 Postcard $8
SM57 Postcard $5
SM58 Postcard $5
SM 59 Postcard $9
SM60 Postcard $3
SM61 Postcard $5
SM62 Postcard $6
SM62 Postcard play announcement. $12
SM63 Not
September Morn,
but it is a really neat
letter opener. $75
SM64 Not
September Morn,
but it is a really neat
letter opener. $75