- 6PCS ENGLISH MAGAZINES, AMERICAN COLONIES
NEWS Six English periodicals with news items about the colonies. Examples date from 1733 to 1783. #1: The Gentleman's Magazine dated April 1733 containing a descriptive letter...
[more like this] - BRASS INLAID FOLDING MAHOGANY LIBRARY
STEPS Victoria Collection (likely American), brass inlaid six step folding mahogany library steps, with manufacturer's label to the underside. Provenance: From the Private...
[more like this] - A NEW MAP OF THE CHEROKEE NATION, 18TH
C."A New Map of the Cherokee Nation with the Names of the Towns & Rivers, engraved from an Indian Draught by T. Kitchin ." Depicts Native American villages in western North...
[more like this] - 3 J.B. MURRAY OUTSIDER ART WORKS INCL.
FRAMED SPIRIT WR...Three (3) John Bunion (J.B.) Murray (Murry) (American, Georgia, 1908-1988) folk art works. 1st item: Abstract painting on masonry or concrete board rendered...
[more like this] - 2 INLAID WOODEN GAME BOXES1st item:
Folding backgammon board, comprised of a rectangular wooden case with inlaid scrolling decoration to the exterior and interior and brass hardware. Includes fifteen (15) white...
[more like this] - LAMAR DODD(American/Georgia, 1909-1996)
Three
Works: Mass and Speed, signed lower right "Lamar Dodd 51", label verso "Grand Central Galleries, New York", oil on board, 8 x 12 in.; 14-1/2 x 18-1/4 in.; Study for Fredonia...
[more like this] - ETRUSCAN REDWARE BASIN WITH STANDprobably
6th century BCE, large circular bowl with frieze of animals along edge and interior rim, later painted metal and iron folding stand, basin 5 x 21 in., stand 23 x 19-1/2 in.
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[more like this] - 1980 BETTY GOLD IRON MAQUETTE FOR MUSEUM
OUTDOOR WORKBetty Gold (American, b. 1935). Iron maquette for Holistic Image VIII, 1980. A Betty Gold maquette for her monumental sculpture "Holistic Image VIII" which was...
[more like this] - SIGNED BETTY GOLD IRON ARTIST PROOF,
CA. 1980Betty Gold (American, b. 1935). Iron artist's proof, inscribed "A.P. B.G" (Artist's Proof / Betty Gold) at base of one side, ca. 1980. A special work by American artist...
[more like this] - PAIR MID-CENTURY OAK FOLDING TABLES
OR STOOLS 20th c., American, with slat top hinged to collapsing x-base, stamped "Take Along Chair Company, Thomasville Georgia" to underside, 21"h x 22"l x 13"w (opened)...
[more like this] - MICHAEL STEINER, ABSTRACT FOLDED BRONZE
SCULPTURE Michael Steiner (American b. 1945), 'Untitled', 1976, patinated bronze having rectangular folded pieces on a trestle base, marked MS/76 to side. Provenance: From...
[more like this] - 1970S LOUIS VUITTON MONOGRAM FOLDING
GARMENT BAG Vintage 1970s Louis Vuitton monogram folding garment bag, executed in coated canvas with leather trim and brass hardware, having three inner compartments and a...
[more like this] - Staffordshire group, the tithe pig,
three standing figures: parson with folded hands, woman with child, farmer holding baby pig, satire of English farmer upon whom the church had levied a tithe, his wife tries...
[more like this] - George II mahogany games table, oak
drawer linings, accordion action rear legs, fold-over top with felt-lined playing surface and four gaming cups, candlestick corners, acanthus carved knees, scrolled feet,...
[more like this] - William IV rosewood games table, swiveling
fold-over top, shell-carved skirt and paw feet, British, 19th century, 28-1/2 x 36 x 18 in. Some sun fading, scattered veneer repairs and losses, playing surface lacking felt,...
[more like this] - Five Richard Kidder Meade, Jr. Confederate
Civil War Letters, Civil War Era Photographs, Paintings, Meade Family Archive Virginia, 1861-1862: letter from Fort Sumter, March 21, 1861, to sister Julia Meade (1830-1906),...
[more like this] - Regency mahogany games table, highly
figured mahogany throughout with fold-over top on turned support, leaf-carved saber legs with original brass casters with stamped mark "IR", British, early 19th...
[more like this] - Alice B. Toklas signed letter, eight
lines typed to Mr. George Berdan, "Bilignin, Par Belley, Ain, 9 VIII 35…Miss Gertrude Stein…asks me to say that her contracts…makes it impossible...
[more like this] - Georgia overshot coverlet, dark brown
on white, three panels, probably Georgia, 19th century, 94-1/2 x 85 in., Griffin notes: "Overall Chariot Wheel pattern". Areas of fading related to folding. Griffin...
[more like this] - 6 vols. American South - Georgia, South
Carolina, Alabama & Mississippi: Carroll, B.R., compiler. Historical Collection of South Carolina. New York: Harper, 1836. 1st ed. 2 vols. 8vo, contemp. sheep, black morocco...
[more like this] - 5 vols. Georgia: Jones, Charles C.,
Jr. The Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, 1878. 1/250. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. With 5 plans. Internally clean. Presentation copy, inscribed...
[more like this] - 4 vols. Georgia - 19th-Century Imprints:
White, George. Statistics of The State of Georgia. Savannah: W.T. Williams, 1849. 1st ed. 8vo, modern brown buckram, russet morocco spine label. Lg. fold. color map. Scattered...
[more like this] - Books on the Battle of Fort Pulaski
and Partial ALS of Charles Olmstead 1p 6. x 9.5 in. Partial ALS signed by Charles Olmstead on Chas. H. Olmstead & Co. Bankers letterhead. Savannah n.d but 1880s from preprinted...
[more like this] - Two Georgia Maps American, 18th/19th
century: "Georgia from the latest Authorities", by John Payne, published by John Low for Payne's New and Complete Universal Geography, New York, 1799, on laid paper, 8-1/4...
[more like this] - Gothic Revival court cupboard, carved
and parcel gilt, one case construction, relief carved with linen fold, Gothic tracery, shield and figural decoration, central paneled door with wrought iron lock opening to...
[more like this] - Confederate 1862 telegram, partially
printed, "The Southern Telegraph Company", to General G. T. Beauregard, Savannah, Georgia, October 25, 1862, from Colonel W. S. Walker (signed), Pocataglio, "General: Can...
[more like this] - Georgia historical desk and bookcase,
highly figured mahogany veneers throughout, removable cornice, two gothic glazed doors opening to fitted and adjustable shelved interior, three dovetailed drawers with poplar...
[more like this] - Rare leatherbound book: Bartram's Travels
Bartram William. TRAVELS THROUGH NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA GEORGIA EAST AND WEST FLORIDA. London: J.Johnson 1792. Illustrated. Binding with right cover detached; all edges...
[more like this] - Two 18th Century Georgia Maps American:
"A Map of Georgia, also the Two Floridas, from the best Authorities", by Amos Doolittle, published in Jedidiah Morse's American Universal Geography, Thomas & Andrews, Boston,...
[more like this] - Bartram's Travels, 1791: William
Bartram, Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges, or Creek Confederacy,...
[more like this] - Bartram's Travels, 1791: two partial
copies, William Bartram, Travels Through North & South Carolina, Georgia, East & West Florida, the Cherokee Country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or...
[more like this] - E. Bowen 18th century map, Southeast,
"A New & Accurate Map of the Provinces of North & South Carolina Georgia & C." by Emmanuel Bowen, showing towns, forts, Indian tribes, and geographical...
[more like this] - Early Southern history, 39 documents
and letters, 1795-1923: four pages, partly printed, appointing John H. Smith as "Commissioner to examine claims for unsatisfied military land bounties", with report...
[more like this] - 20th century Georgia folding maps: "Mr.
Gilmore's Official City Map of Atlanta and Suburbs", with jacket, street index verso, published by Gilmore Map Co., Atlanta, 1947, 28 x 33-1/2 in. (page); "New...
[more like this] - Three 19th century maps of Georgia:
"Georgia" by Thomas Bradford, from A Universal Illustrated Atlas, by Charles Strong, Boston, 1838, 16-1/4 x 13 in. (page), loose, toning, soiling, minor tears and...
[more like this] - Georgia writ, 1792, hand written on
wove paper, dated October 10, 1792, commanding the Sheriffs of Georgia that Benjamin Few and William Candler are to pay three pounds to "his Honor the Governor for his costs...
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