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TAP ON THE WINDOW. It is obvious that his loved one finds this very amusing. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. The fan coyly held by the young woman, as ... morewell as the dress of both characters in the bit of drama, creates a picture which enchants the student of antiquity.
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The Elder’s Daughter. He has dropped the reins on the horse’s neck and has been absorbed in studying the bible. This is considered a desecration of the ... moreSabbath by the stern father, who looks at the young man reprovingly.
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FAUST AND MARGUERITE LEAVING THE GARDEN. To test her lover, Marguerite prettily plays. This is the last of three scenes from Goethe’s ‘Faust’ as popularized ... morein Gounod’s opera. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK.
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FETCHING THE DOCTOR. The motion of the animal has made the physician’s bag flap at his side. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. The motion of the beautiful ... moreMorgan horse galloping through the night is ready testimony to the anatomical studies of the sculptor who devoted so many hours to it.
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TAKING THE OATH and DRAWING RATIONS. Although this group depicts a Southern lady in a situation of unqualified compromise, most Southerners felt that ... moreMr. Rogers had shown in a sympathetic and understanding light, actually as a tribute to Southern womanhood.
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“ A lady who is supposed to be an invalid is seated in a chair. Standing at her side on her left, is a Doctor who is holding her hand and feeling her ... morepulse. He is apparently urging his opinion of the lady’s troubles, and is trying to win the doctor who stands opposite, on the lady’s right hand and who has probably been brought in for a consultation to his view of the case, but without success, as he is indignantly buttoning up his coat and preparing to leave.
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The blacksmith and the child listen intently and eagerly to his narrative. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. This group is type A.
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In this version, the canteen strap goes across his body and the canteen is on his right side. In addition the cup in the soldier’s left hand is filled ... moreto the brim. Signed John Rogers / New York. The Town Pump.
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WHY DON'T YOU SPEAK FOR YOURSELF. JOHN? Plaster. Painted; Height 22 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/NEW YORK Patented February 10. 1885 One of the most ... morepopular of Roger's works. This illustrates the well known lines from Longfellow's"The Courtship of Miles Standish" Archly the maiden smiled and. With eyes overrunning with laughter. Said, in a tremulous voice, Why don't you speak for yourself, John? Captain Standish courted Priscilla Mullens. The Mayflower of Plymouth, and although he feared little in battle, he lacked the courage to speak to priscilla of marriage. He persuaded his young and handsome friend. John Alden, to plead his suit on his behalf. The group is in excellent condition. It has been restored and repainted to its original condition. Any questions. Please email. Buyer pays shipping. Handling/ insurance. PAYPAL accepted. Other groups available.
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The Charity Patient. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. This sensitive group was produced during the autumn of 1866. The group has been repainted to its original ... morebeauty.
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The Foundling. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. An early restoration It is a very beautiful sculpture.
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“THE REFEREE”. John Rogers twin sisters, Bessie and Fanny, posed for the group. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK / 1880. The group is in beautiful original ... morecondition and paint. There appears to be little difference in the height until the viewer observes that one of the girls is cheating, playfully adding to hers by standing on her tip-toes.
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The Favored Scholar. The young man, a school teacher, is busy explaining a sum on a slate to a pretty, demure young lady standing attentively at his side. ... moreA boy sitting on a bench out of sight of the teacher surreptiously peeks around the corner of the desk and tries to distract her by putting paper curls on his ears to tease.
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She has placed the child on the scale on the counter and smiles with pride as she sees the high weight indicated. WEIGHING THE BABY. Signed JOHN ROGERS ... more/ NEW YORK. The group has had an early repaint to its original condition.
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PLAYING DOCTOR. Two children, having ‘borrowed’ clothing from their parents, are playing that a younger child is sick. His ‘mother’ has wrapped him in ... morea blanket and soaked his feet before calling the ‘doctor’ who Has now arrived with his bottles and is examining the patient.
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Neighboring Pews Plaster. Painted; height 18 ½ inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK/ 1883 Patented January 29. 1884 Two ladies have come late to church. ... moreThe gentleman behind them is showing the younger one the place in the hymn book which has made the older woman indignant at the preference he has shown. The young boy in the front pew is amusing himself by putting on his father’s hat and gloves. The group has been restored and repainted. Buyer pay S/H/I. Paypal accepted. Any questions. Please email.
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Patented May 27 1862. Large broken piece of plaster on the base. Also a large chunk of plaster missing on the back of his coat jacket.
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Based on Washington Irving’s story “Rip Van Winkle”. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. The group has had an early repaint. Overall a great statue.
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“Is it so Nominated in the Bond?”. Signed John Rogers / New York. This group portrayed a most dramatic scene from.
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Going For The Cows. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. The horse is nibbling grass near the fence. The group has been repainted. while the boy has jumped ... moreoff and is interested.
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The sculptor and two of his sons, Alex and Derby, were avid chess players. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. The group seems to be all original. A totally ... morebeautiful, magnificent piece of art and sculpture.
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“Madam, Your Mother Craves a Word With You”. her, and as the nurse draws her away, he takes the privilege of the sacred.
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Although the part of ‘Bob’ was actually a light, comic role, Mr. Jefferson appears to be very stern in the statue. “Fighting Bob”. Signed JOHN ROGERS.
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Uncle Ned’s School. Signed JOHN ROGERS / NEW YORK. The group has its original color.
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Both pieces are in excellent condition. We've had them in the family close to 60 years and I have always had a liking for this little set. The compote ... moreand saucer are in excellent condition. The saucer is ~6.12?.
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John Rogers Group of Statuary 'WE BOYS' children with horse statue.
WE BOYS' Plaster. Painted; Height 17 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK Patented May 11. 1872 The boys have brought the horse to the brook for a drink. While waiting. The boy who drove him has lost the reins and is trying to regain them with a stick. The second boy is trying to get back on the horse. The group has been repainted to its original beauty. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted. Any questions. Please email. Other Groups Available:
John Rogers Groups of Statuary '1939 Travelers Insurance Calendar'
1939 THE TRAVELERS CALENDAR featuring the JOHN ROGERS GROUPS Twelve months of the famous statues. Each month depicting a different statue The last page gives information about the sculpture and each group of that month. Newly located in PRISTINE CONDITION. SHIPPING INCLUDED! CASH. CHECK, PAYPAL ACCEPTED Any questions. Please email.
John Rogers Group of Statuary "COMING TO THE PARSON" most favorite/wedding gift
Coming To The Parson Plaster. Painted: height 22" Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK Patented August 9. 1870 More than 8.000 copies of this group were sold, many as choices for wedding presents. It portrays a shy young couple approaching the minister to make their marriage plans. The minister is busily reading his newspaper, quite deliberately named"The Union. The young man points with his thumb at the shy young girl who hovers behind him obviously too reticent to take part in the discussion. A bit of three dimensional humor is provided by the hostility of the young boy's dog and the parson's cat who have just noticed each other and whose dislike was intended perhaps as prophetic of the likely disagreements of the couple in the future. The group is in excelent condition. Has been repainted. Buyer pays S/H/I. Cash. Checks, PAYPAL ... moreaccepted. Any questions. Please email Other groups available 5=2.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B2d71f%2B%3E5%3D2-13e1908e772-0xff-
John Rogers Group of Statuary "WHY DON"T YOU SPEAK FOR YOURSELF, JOHN?"
WHY DON'T YOU SPEAK FOR YOURSELF. JOHN? Plaster. Painted; Height 22 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/NEW YORK Patented February 10. 1885 One of the most popular of Roger's works. This illustrates the well known lines from Longfellow's"The Courtship of Miles Standish" Archly the maiden smiled and. With eyes overrunning with laughter. Said, in a tremulous voice, Why don't you speak for yourself, John? Captain Standish courted Priscilla Mullens. The Mayflower of Plymouth, and although he feared little in battle, he lacked the courage to speak to priscilla of marriage. He persuaded his young and handsome friend. John Alden, to plead his suit on his behalf. The group is in excellent condition. It has been restored and repainted to its original condition. Any questions. Please email. Buyer pays shipping. Handling/ insurance. ... morePAYPAL accepted. Other groups available.
John Rogers Group of Statuary " A FROLIC AT THE OLD HOMESTEAD "
A FROLIC AT THE OLD HOMESTEAD PLASTER. PAINTED, HEIGHT 22-1/2 INCHES PATENTED MAY 31. 1887 AN OLD LADY SEATED IN A CHAIR. HER KNITTING IN HER LAP AS A BLINDFOLDED YOUNG MAN REACHES IN FRONT OF HER TO CATCH THE YOUNG GIRL WHO STEPS BACK AND DRAWS HER SKIRTS AWAY FROM HIS HAND WHICH SHE IS EAGERLY WATCHING. THE YOUNG MAN AT THE BACK OF THE CHAIR IS HELPING HER WITH ONE HAND AND FLIRTING A HANDKERCHIEF WITH THE OTHER AGAINST THE HEAD OF THE BLINDFOLDED MAN TO DISTRACT HIS ATTENTION FROM THE GIRL. THE GROUP IS IN BEAUTIFUL CONDITION. IT IS IN ORIGINAL PAINT. EXCEPT FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF THAT HAS BEEN REPAIRED. THERE ARE SOME CHIPS AND FLAKES. ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE EMAIL. BUYER PAYS S/H/I. PAYPAL ACCEPTED. OTHER GROUPS AVAILABLE.
John Rogers Group of Statuary " A MATTER OF OPINION " DOCTOR STATUE
A MATTER OF OPINION PLASTER. PAINTED, HEIGHT 21 INCHES PATENTED DECEMBER 9TH. 1884"A LADY WHO IS SUPPOSED TO BE AN INVALID IS SEATED IN A CHAIR. STANDING AT HER SIDE. ON HER LEFT, IS A DOCTOR WHO IS HOLDING HER HAND AND FEELING HER PULSE. HE IS APPARENTLY URGING HIS OPINION OF THE LADIES' TROUBLES, AND IS TRYING TO WIN THE DOCTOR WHO STANDS OPPOSITE, ON THE LADIES' RIGHT HAND, AND WHO HAS PROBABLY BEEN BROUGHT IN FOR A CONSULTATION TO HIS VIEW OF THE CASE, BUT WITHOUT SUCCESS, AS HE INDIGNANTLY BUTTONING UP HIS COAT AND PREPARING TO LEAVE. HE HAS AN UMBRELLA UNDER HIS ARM. A SMALL TABLE STANDS IN FRONT OF HIM. THE UMBRELLA THAT IS UNDER HIS ARM IT IS ALSO, IN HIS EXASPERATION, POKING INTO THE RIBS OF THE PATIENT, WHO INCIDENTALLY, IS NOT TOO ILL TO ENJOY THE LITTLE DRAMA TAKING PLACE. THE GROUP HAS HAD SOME MINOR RESTORATION ... moreAND REPAINTED. ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE EMAIL. BUYER PAYS S/H/I. PAYPAL ACCEPTED. OTHER GROUPS AVAILABLE
John Rogers Group of Statuary " A FAVORED SCHOLAR "
A FAVORED SCHOLAR PLASTER. PAINTED, HEIGHT 21 INCHES SIGNED JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK PATENTED APRIL 1. 1873 THE YOUNG MAN. THE SCHOOL TEACHER, IS BUSY EXPLAINING A SUM ON A SLATE TO A PRETTY, DEMURE YOUNG LADY STANDING ATTENTIVELY AT HIS SIDE. IT IS OBVIOUS THAT THERE IS SOME PERSONAL INTEREST IN THE INSTRUCTOR'S ATTITUDE. A BOY SITTING ON A BENCH OUT OF SIGHT OF THE TEACHER SURREPTIOUSLY PEEKS AROUND THE CORNER OF TRHE DESK AND TRIES TO DISTRACT HER BY PUTTING RIPPED PAGES OF A BOOK ON HIS EARS TO TEASE. CATALOGS DECLARE THAT THE LILACS ON THE DESK WERE PROBABLY A GIFT OF THE'FAVORED SCHOLAR' THE GROUP HAS BEEN RESTORED AND REPAINTED. ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE EMAIL. BUYER PAYS S/H/I. PAYPAL ACCEPTED OTHER GROUPS AVAILABLE
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'HA! I LIKE NOT THAT!' Shakespeare Othelo
HA! I LIKE NOT THAT! Plaster. Painted; Height 22 inches. Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK/ 1882. Patented October 31. 1882. OTHELLO. ACT III, Scene 3, provided the dramatic situation for Rogers' third Shakespearean group. Edwin Booth posed for Iago and Tommaso Salvini is said to have posed for Othello. The group has been restored to its original condition and repainted. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted. Any questions. Please email. Other groups available.
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'FETCHING THE DOCTOR'
FETCHING THE DOCTOR PLASTER. PAINTED; HEIGHT 16 INCHES SIGNED JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK PATENTED DECEMBER 6. 1881 IN THIS EXCEPTIONAL EQUESTRIAN GROUP. DEPICTS A YOUNG MAN SENT BY THE FAMILY TO NOTIFY THE DOCTOR OF THE NEED FOR HIS SERVICES WHO IS NOW RETURNING, HELP MOUNTED BEHIND HIM. THE MOTION AND SPEED OF THE ANIMAL HAS MADE THE PHYSICIAN'S BAG FLAP AT HIS SIDE. IT IS TO BE NOTED THAT ALL FOUR LEGS OF THE HORSE ARE OFF THE GROUND. THE MOYION OF THE BEAUTIFUL mORGAN HORSE GALLOPING THROUGH THE NIGHT IS READY TESTL STUDIES OF THE SCULPTOR WHO DEVOTED MANY HOURS TO IT. THE GROUP HAS BEEN RESTORED AND REPAINTED. BUYER PAYS S/H/I. PAYPAL ACCEPTED. ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE EMAIL. OTHER GROUPS AVAILABLE
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'TAKING THE OATH / AND / DRAWING RATIONS'
TAKING THE OATH/ AND/ DRAWING RATIONS Plaster. Painted; height 23 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK Patented January 30. 1866 When food was offered to those willing to take an oath of allegiance to the union. Proud and spirited Southerners were left no choice. Although this group depicts a Southern lady in a situation of unqualified compromise. Most Southerners felt that Mr. Rogers had shown her in a sympathetic and understanding light. Actually as a tribute to Southern womanhood. He was strongly swayed by passions of the time but the South viewed it as a graceful tribute to the beauty of her women; saw the respectful attitude which any mere man must adopt before her daughters. Probably the most admired of all the statues he ever modeled. Mr. Rogers himself acknowledged that it was his best work. The group has been restored to its original ... moregreatness. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted. Any questions. Please email. Other groups available.
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'THE CHARITY PATIENT' for the Doctor's office
The Charity Patient Plaster. Painted, Height 22 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK Patented December 4. 1866 This senstive group was produced during the autumn of 1866. It proved to be one of Roger's most popular works and was listed in all his catalogues. Busily arranging his drugs for the day. An old physician stops to attend to a poor woman who comes to ask for assistance for her sick baby. The mother looks beseechingly into his eyes for a cheering word. The group has been repainted to its original beauty. Any questions. Please email. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted.
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'THE COUNCIL OF WAR" Civil War / Lincoln Grant
THE COUNCIL OF WAR Plaster. Painted; Height 24 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK Patented March 31. 1868 TYPE B President Lincoln is seated holding before him a map of the campaign. Secretary of war Edwin M. Stanton stands behind his chair polishing his glasses. While General Ulysses S. Grant explains the plan by pointing to the map of the area in question. The group is in original paint. There are minor chips and there is flaking of the paint. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted. Any questions. Please email. Other groups available
John Rogers Group of Statuary ' Neighboring Pews'
Neighboring Pews Plaster. Painted; height 18 ½ inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK/ 1883 Patented January 29. 1884 Two ladies have come late to church. The gentleman behind them is showing the younger one the place in the hymn book which has made the older woman indignant at the preference he has shown. The young boy in the front pew is amusing himself by putting on his father’s hat and gloves. The group has been restored and repainted. Buyer pay S/H/I. Paypal accepted. Any questions. Please email.
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'Taking The Oath and Drawing Rations' Civil war
TAKING THE OATH and DRAWING RATIONS Plaster. Painted; height 23 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/NEW YORK Patented January 30. 1866 When food was offered to those willing to take the oath of allegiance to the union. Proud and spirited Southerners were left no choice. Although this group depicts a Southern lady in a situation of unqualified compromise. Most Southerners felt that Mr. Rogers had shown in a sympathetic and understanding light, actually as a tribute to Southern womanhood. Her face eloquently expresses the struggle between her devotion to the South and her love for her son whom she must feed. The story even seems to express the reluctance and embarrassment of the officer administering the oath. Probably the most genuinely admired of all the statues he ever modeled. Mr Rogers himself acknowledged that it was his best work. The group has ... morebeen restored to its original beauty. Any questions. Please email. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf54%3E-144e0de3b2d-0x115-
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'PLAYING DOCTOR' children's group
PLAYING DOCTOR Plaster. Painted; height 14 1/4 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/ NEW YORK Patented October 15. 1872 In this group the sculptor for the first time used his own children as models: Johnny. Aged six, Katie four, and Charles two. Two children. Having‘borrowed’ clothing from their parents, are playing that a younger child is sick. His‘mother’ has wrapped him in a blanket and soaked his feet before calling the‘doctor’ who Has now arrived with his bottles and is examining the patient. The group makes it evident that with all the changing cultural standards. Our children and their extraordinary imaginations really change little over the years. The group has been restored to its original beauty. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted. Any questions. Please email. Other groups available
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'Parting Promise'
PARTING PROMISE- type A Plaster. Painted; height 22 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/NEW YORK Patented February 8. 1870 A young man is about to start on a journey and upon taking leave of his lady-love. Has put an engagement ring on her finger. Parting Promise" was not one of Roger's most successful groups. Aesthetically or commercially. There are two versions of this group. man with(type A) and without mustache(type B) The group has been restored to its original beauty. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted. Any questions. Please email. Other groups available
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'Coming To The Parson' the perfect wedding gift
COMING TO THE PARSON plaster. Painted; height 22 inches Signed JOHN ROGERS/NEW YORK Patented August 9. 1870 The most popular. By far, of Roger's works'Coming to the Parson' had an immediate and long-continued success. Total sales. Accaording to Roger's own statement, was about 8,000 copies! It portrays a shy young couple approaching the minister to make their marriage plans. The minister is busily reading his newspaper. Quite delibrately named'THE UNION" The young man points with his thumb to the shy young girl who hovers behind him obviously too reticent to take part in the discussion. A bit of three-dimensional humor is provided by the hostility of the young boy's dog and the parson's cat who have just noticed each other and whose dislike was intended perhaps as propheitc of the likely disagreements of the ... morecouple in the future. The group has been restored to its original beauty. Buyer pays S/H/I. PAYPAL accepted. Any questions. Please email. Other groups available
John Rogers Group of Statuary 'The Towm Pump' Civil War
The Town Pump Plaster. Painted; height 13 inches Signed John Rogers/ New York Patented May 27. 1862 Type B A soldier has stopped at the town pump for a drink and meets a girl who has come with her pail for water. But stops to have a talk and a bit of flirtation with him. In this version. The canteen strap goes across his body and the canteen is on his right side. In addition the cup in the soldier’s left hand is filled to the brim. This is one of Roger’s earliest and is simpler in appearance and detail. The group has been restored and repainted. Any question. Please email. PAYPAL accepted. Buyer pays S/H/I.
PARIAN John Rogers Group of Statuary WOUNDED TO THE REAR / ONE MORE SHOT
Wounded to the Rear/ One More Shot This group was made in parian. A variety of biscuit porcelain developed in England by W.T. Copeland in 1842. Parian was ideally suited for the reproduction of statuary because its fine consistency insured accuracy of detail. while its translucent whiteness and dry. Granular texture suggested real marble. A distinctive feature was that parian figures shrank about one-sixth in the firing. Signed John Rogers/ New York. Patented January 17. 1865. A touching picture of the difficult days of the Civil War. The group shows two soldiers, both wounded. One is standing with his left arm in a sling. With his right hand. He attempts to extricate a cartridge from its case to have just"one more shot" at the enemy before retreating. The group is in excellent. Excellent condition! Any questions. Please email. ... moreBuyer pays S.H,I. Paypal accepted. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk.rp*05e54c%3E-14b8f115109-0x107-