- US CONSTITUTION, AMERICAN MUSEUM SEPTEMBER
1787 The American Museum, or Repository of Ancient and Modern Fugitive Pieces, &c Prose, and Poetical for September 1787. Volume II, Number III. Edited by Matthew Carey. First...
[more like this] - 1796 MATTHEW CAREY ATLAS MAP OF VERMONT.
18th C. hand colored “Map of Vermont from Actual Survey, Delineated and Engraved by Amos Doolittle” (1754-1832). Engraved for Carey’s American Edition of Guthrie’s...
[more like this] - 30 PCS STERLING INCLUDING SALT AND PEPPER
SHAKERSThirty (30) assorted American and English sterling silver table items. 1st-10th items: Five (5) sets of salt and pepper shakers, 10 items total, including one (1) English...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FOUR 19TH CENTURY NORTH CAROLINA
MAPSfour maps, engravings on wove paper with hand colored highlights, including: Jean Alexandre Buchon, Carte Geographique, Statistique Et Historique De La Caroline Du Nord...
[more like this] - THREE 18TH CENTURY NORTH CAROLINA MAPSengravings
on laid paper, all unframed, including: John Reid, The State of North Carolina From the Best Authorities , engraver Benjamin Tanner, New York, circa 1796, sheet 16-1/2 x 19...
[more like this] - MATTHEW CAREY, HAND COLORED MAP OF LOUISIANA,
1816 Mathew Carey (Irish/Pennsylvania, 1760-1839). "Louisiana" -1816, hand colored map from Carey's General Atlas....
[more like this] - LEWIS, SAMUEL. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES (Philadelphia: Matthew Carey, 1814), published as Plate 19 with outline color, from Carey's revised atlas, still naming the northwest corner of the...
[more like this] - TWO EDITIONS OF MATTHEW CAREY'S MAP
OF DELAWARE Delaware From the Best Authorities, copperplate engravings with outline color; the first map (on right) appeared in the 1795 and 1796 editions of Carey's American...
[more like this] - MAP: "AN ACCURATE MAP OF HINDOSTAN AND
INDIA", FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES, 1795, PUBLISHED BY MATTHEW CAREY (1760- 1839), PHILADELPHI...MAP: "An Accurate Map of Hindostan and India", from the best Authorities, 1795,...
[more like this] - EARLY AMERICAN IMPRINTS, ETC., INCLUDING
THE SCRIPTURE-BISHOP VINDICATED. 1733 THE SCRIPTURE-BISHOP VINDICATED. 1733, [American Imprints] 12 volumes, 12 titles: Eleutherius [pseudonym of Jonathan Dickinson]. The...
[more like this] - Lot of celebrity ephemera, c/o (4) Signed
3x5 cards, no certification, Harry Carey Jr, Hugh Grant, Kevin Corcoran, Matthew Perry, with fan fest signed 4-signature "Land of the Lost" card, phantom 1964 Phillies World...
[more like this] - LARGE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AUTOGRAPH
COLLECTION: To include: Warren Spahn, Enos Slaughter, Yogi Berra, Rocky Bridges, Don Larsen, Fred Clarke, Thomas Connolly, Richie Ashburn, Ryne Duren, Whitey Ford, Al Dark,...
[more like this] - TWO MAPS OF VIRGINIA INCLUDING WEST
VIRGINIA. ''A Correct Map of Virginia'' from Matthew Carey's General Atlas (Philadelphia: M. Carey 1814) 13 1/2''h. 19 3/4''w. in a walnut frame 14 1/2''h. 21''w.; and...
[more like this] - American school 19th century portrait
of john stuart patterson at sixteen Unsigned, but inscribed "John Stuart Patterson at about the age of 16 about the year AD1828," graphite on paper, tipped into family...
[more like this] - 19th Century Map of North Carolina "North
Carolina", by Samuel Lewis, from Carey's General Atlas…, probably second edition, published by Matthew Carey, Philadelphia, 1814, showing geographic features, town and county...
[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] - 18th century map of Georgia, "Georgia,
from the latest Authorities" by William Barker, Atlantic seaboard to the Mississippi River, includes the boundaries of several early counties in Georgia, published in...
[more like this] - Three Maps of the Southeastern United
States American or British, 18th and 19th century: "A New Map of North & South Carolina, & Georgia", by Thomas Kitchin, from the London Magazine, April 1765, showing the Carolinas,...
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