- ARTHUR PARTON (AMERICAN, 1842-1914)
Oil on canvas. Signed 'Arthur Parton 1882' (lower left).
Catalogue Note: Arthur Parton was a successful artist from Hudson, New York who began his career as a Hudson River...
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Oak Hall Chair, possibly New Orleans or New York, mid-19th century, the tall back supported by pierced and carved stiles terminating in crocketed spires, the central pierced...
[more like this] - LOUIS ORR(American, 1879-1961)
Old
Servant's Quarters, Hillsboro, North Carolina, not apparently signed, inscribed verso "Old Servant's Quarters (antebellum period) / Brick Row (colonial period) Hillsboro",...
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RIFLE.69 caliber smoothbore, walnut stock, iron barrel. The lock plate incised marked Harpers Ferry 1848, and impressed with a US government displayed eagle clutching a bundle...
[more like this] - ARTHUR PARTON (AMERICAN, 1842-1914),
"SUNSET ON THE HUDSON" Oil on canvas. Signed and dated Arthur Parton '74 (lower right). Catalogue Note: Arthur Parton was a successful artist from Hudson, New York who began...
[more like this] - TWENTY-EIGHT ITEMS BEING MILITARY AND
CIVILIAN BUTTONS PLUS RELATED INSIGNIA *RETURNED* To include: antebellum American one-piece militia eagle button; three (3) Union general service buttons; Canadian army button,...
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FUCHSIA ON OLIVE WOOL BLEND COVERLET 84 X 78 IN. (213.36 X 198.12 CM.)American Antebellum Style Embroidered Fuchsia on Olive Wool Blend Coverlet, Dimensions: 84 x 78 in. (213.36...
[more like this] - HUNT SLONEM (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA)Hunt
Slonem (American/Louisiana, b. 1951) , "Self Portrait", 1994, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated en verso, 30 in. x 25 in., unframed; accompanied by a copy of a certificate...
[more like this] - AMERICAN PAINTED CAST IRON GARDEN ARMCHAIRSSix
American Painted Cast Iron Lyre-Back Garden Armchairs, 19th c., rosette crest, foliate seat back, reticulated seat, cabriole legs, X-stretcher, h. 31 in., w. 21 in., d. 20...
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Painted Cast Iron Garden Bench, early 20th c., triple seat back centered by an arched anthemion reserve, diaper pattern seat, reticulated acanthine and star aprons, cabriole...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ROCOCO CARVED OAK "EAGLE" PARLOR
SUITEAmerican Rococo Carved Oak "Eagle" Parlor Suite, mid-to-late 19th c., incl. four armchairs and two side chairs, each crest surmounted by a large spread-winged eagle,...
[more like this] - FRAMED 1832 SURVEY & 1836 DEED, CHEROKEE
CO., GA Two Antebellum Cherokee county, Georgia land documents issued to William Gunter (American 1812-1901), comprising, a survey dated June 7,1832 and a deed dated October...
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[more like this] - AMERICAN CLASSICAL CARVED ROSEWOOD HALLSTANDAmerican
Classical Carved Rosewood Hallstand, c. 1830-1840, urn-form finials, blocked cornice, mirror flanked by paneled stiles, serpentine marble base surmounted by turned marble...
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SHIP PORTRAIT Maine Built Clipper Ship "Saratoga" leaving Boston, passing the twin lights of Cape Ann (Thacher Island), circa 1850, with pilot boat '5' departing at left;...
[more like this] - American Restauration-Style Line-Inlaid
Rosewood and Faux Rosewood Dressing Bureau, mid-19th century, the octagonal mirror frame raised on twist-turned supports joined to a band of three drawers, the base with...
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Stool, third quarter 19th century, of the type crafted for the antebellum New Orleans market, the green plush cushion with ruched edge, on a stepped and beaded apron with...
[more like this] - Robert S. Duncanson (American/Ohio 1821-1872)
"Ohio River Valley Landscape" oil on canvas unsigned 28 1/2 in. x 52 in. framed. Provenance: Descended in the Williams family of Cincinnati Ohio. Exhibition: Cincinnati...
[more like this] - American Antebellum Coin (.900) Silver
Serving Spoon, ca. 1850, by Newell Harding & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, with a "King's" shaped handle with acanthus cresting and coquille-form bowl, l. 8-3/8", 2.12 t. oz....
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Sofa, third quarter 19th century, attributed to J. H. Belter, New York, in the pattern commonly referred to as "Rosalie with Grapes", named for a similar sofa documented...
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Bed, third quarter 19th century, of the type produced for the antebellum New Orleans market, the serpentine tester with its original crest and brackets, joined to turned...
[more like this] - Brevet Brigadier General James M. Ruggles
1st & 3rd Illinois Cavalry Civil War Archive 69 letters and documents; 1 diary; 2 presidential appointments; Veteran's hat; 2 shoulder straps; and coin purse with 19 coins....
[more like this] - Charles Whitfield Richards (American/Louisiana,
1906-1992) "Louisiana Antebellum Home", pastel, signed upper right "Richards", sight 6" x 9-3/4". Glazed, matted and handsomely framed. Provenance: Collection of Dr. James...
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and Marble-Top Chest, mid-19th century, of the type made for the antebellum New Orleans market, the marble top on a case with a cyma-molded drawer over a bank of three drawers,...
[more like this] - Letters Between the Sturges Brothers
Most Antebellum Including J.R. Sturges 3rd GA Infantry KIA These 58 letters encompass a "snapshot" of antebellum life in the South.Samuel Sturges (1774-1831) was born in Fairfield...
[more like this] - George Esten Cooke (American/Maryland
1793-1849) "Portrait of Stephen Girard (1750-1831)" c. 1815 oil on canvas signed lower right 22 1/4 in. x 17 1/2 in. period frame; together with correspondence about the painting...
[more like this] - South Carolina Antebellum militia brass
belt buckle circa 1840 die-stamped plate featuring the state seal with a scrolling vine border converted to pin. H2 1/2'' W3 1/4'' Provenance: Hendersonville North Carolina...
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Bedstead, third quarter 19th century, of the type crafted for the antebellum New Orleans market, the paneled headboard with an arched carved crest and supported by tapering...
[more like this] - Pair of Antebellum American Coin (.900)
Coin Silver Sugar Tongs, 1845, by Michael Gibney for John and James Cox, both New York City, of traditional "fiddle swell" form, with coquille bowls, monogrammed, on the...
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into Rococo Revival Mahogany Tester Bed, mid-19th century, of the type crafted for the antebellum New Orleans market, the double tiered ogee-molded tester headboard supported...
[more like this] - Rare Antebellum Tennessee Coin (.900)
Silver Presentation Beaker, dated 1841, by Calvin Guiteau (1805-1845), Nashville, Tennessee, of cylindrical form with molded rim and foot, inscribed, on the body, "Premium...
[more like this] - An American Classical Carved Mahogany
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[more like this] - South Carolina books: John C. Calhoun
and antebellum history THE PAPERS OF JOHN. C. CALHOUN. Eds. Meriwether Hemphill and Wilson Vols I-16 19. 1st and 2nd ed. Columbia SC: University of South Carolina Press 1963-1990....
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Samplers and Related Textiles detailed listing available. Susan Swan, A Winterthur Guide to American Needlework; Fennelly, The Garb of Country New Englanders; Hall and Kretsinger,...
[more like this] - American Rococo Revival Mahogany Single-Door
Armoire, third quarter 19th century, of the type crafted for the antebellum New Orleans market, with a cyma-molded and beaded cornice over a single door fitted with a mirror...
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