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1787 WOOLLETT ENGRAVING PRINT
1787 WOOLLETT ENGRAVING PRINT
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1797 WATERFORD HERALD
1797 WATERFORD HERALD NEWSPAPERMentions Napoleon. Dated July 27, 1797. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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17th century British needlework,
17th century British needlework, two figures, soldier with tents in background, woman in court dress in front of buildings, oval panel surrounded by stylized flowers, insects and birds above lion and leopard, silk on silk ground, British, late 17th century, 17 x 21 in. (sight); wood frame. Extensive fading and browning to silk, approximately 1-1/2 x 6 in. area with losses of silk ground and some shattering, losses to embroidered elements, possible pest damage; frame with losses and chips.
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late 17th Century English
late 17th Century English SchoolPortrait of a Gentlemanwearing a lace jacket and a gold coloured coatoil on canvas 71.5cm x 56cm (28" x 22")
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TWO SOVEREIGNS 1911 & 1957(2)
TWO SOVEREIGNS 1911 & 1957(2)
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17TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL A
17TH CENTURY DUTCH SCHOOL
A COACHING PARTY AT AN INN Oil on panel71cm x 104cm (28in x 41in)
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Late 17th/early 18th century
Late 17th/early 18th century (English school) - Oil painting - Portrait of a lady wearing blue shawl canvas 30ins x 24ins in early carved and gilded frame
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FRENCH & INDIAN WAR DS,
FRENCH & INDIAN WAR DS, PENNSYLVANIA, 1758 Original signed order of Deputy Governor William Denny (1709-'65, royal governor of Pennsylvania, 1756-'59) May 8, 1758, requiring Capt. Garraway's company of militia to gather at Bethlehem and all the other forces east of the Susquehanna to prepare to march to Carlisle "on the first Notice," and announcing the promotion of Capt. Joseph Shippen to Brigade Major. Shippen, 1732-1810, and his soldiers would play a prominent role in Forbes' Campaign, which culminated in the capture of Fort Duquesne on Nov. 25, 1758; 1 p. 4to, laid down on a heavy sheet of paper.
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A small 17th c. map of
A small 17th c. map of Worcestershire.
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ENGLISH CIVIL WAR PERIOD PORTRAIT
ENGLISH CIVIL WAR PERIOD PORTRAIT PAINTING 17th c. Bust Portrait of a Man, oil on linen, with long black hair parted in the middle and the thin moustache typical of the period, plain falling band collar over black doublet, unframed, 17" x 13 3/4". Large tear at the collar, flaking, needs restoration, but face is largely undamaged.
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1824 United Stat
1824 United Stat
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A quantity of about eighteen
A quantity of about eighteen historic documents many of the 17th. and 18th. c. and on vellum.
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17th Century School Portrait of a
17th Century School Portrait of a Gentleman head and shoulders wearing black oil on canvas 45.75cm x 35.5cm (18" x 14")
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late 17th Century English
late 17th Century English SchoolPortrait of a Young Ladyoil on canvas 58.5cm x 38cm (23" x 15")
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Prints; Two 17th. c. Italian
Prints; Two 17th. c. Italian botanical hand coloured four botanical published 1792 and 1810 by Dr. Woodville and four ornithological by Gould and Richter.
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Civil War Archive of Letters &
Civil War Archive of Letters & Documents from the 17th Maine Infantry Lot of 4 letters and documents relating to the 17th Maine Infantry including: A 1p manuscript document dated November 30th 1863 formulated in honor of the unfortunate soldier Wellington Hobbs to collect money for his passage home to Norway Maine and back probably to deal with the death of a relative. Just a few weeks after Fort Sumter the 18-year-old Hobbs enlisted in Co. G 1st Maine as a musician. He served his three months took a full year off and re-enlisted as a corporal in Co. F 17th Maine. He was promoted three times before being killed as a 1st lieutenant during the Siege of Petersburg. ALS from Pvt. George W. Doughty 17th ME of Cape Elizabeth to brother from battlefield of Petersburg; ALS by Pvt. David V. Lovell of Pownal ME dated Dec. 19 1862 at Camp near Flamouth writing to sister from the Battle of Fredericksburg with very good content: ...There was but 2 killed in our regiment but some of the regts got cut up awfully a battlefield is a place if once can never be forgotten the crys of the wounded and the dying is more than humanly can bare some crying for help some for their friends to come and get them and not leave them there to die. It is awful Fredericksburg was a fine place before the fight but it is all burned now...I had balls go so near me as to blow my hair you could hear them singing all round but the shells bursting over our heads and our batterys behind and firing over us about six feet above our heads as we lay on the ground was music quite different than what you have at home... Accompanied by original envelope not postmarked and likely inserted in another envelope for mailing per being addressed to his sister via the Politeness of Mrs. D.H.B and Lovell's inscription Stamps are getting scarce and I have to economize you see do the same when you can. ALS by Thomas A. Roberts Col. Commanding 17th Maine 2p dated Nov. 30 1862 at 17th Maine HQ near Falmouth VA addressed to Capt. Stimson regarding recently killed promoted and resigned officers. A 17th Maine Regiment Association circular announcing establishment of a headquarters in Portland for the purpose of welcoming comrades of the Society of the Army of the Potomac who will be meeting in the city July 3-4 1890.
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A collection of broadsides relating
A collection of broadsides relating to voting in the Houses of Parliament concerning the reform bill, 1831 and another; General Conway's Resolution in the house of Commons 27 Feb 1782 against the Further Prosecution of the Offensive War on the continent of North America; Sir Thomas Phillipps Address to the Electors of Worcester 1831, signed with autograph note and integral address panel
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Benj. West/H.R. Robinsen, New
Benj. West/H.R. Robinsen, New York "William Penn's Treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsylvania 1681". Hand colored lithograph, the sight size approx. 18-1/2" x 24-1/4", French matted and framed under glass overall approx. 29-1/2" x 34-1/2".
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Important 17th Century Account of
Important 17th Century Account of China by Jan Nieuhof Die Gasantschaft der Ost Indischen Geselschaft in den Vereinigten Niederlandern an den Tartarischen Cham (An Embassy from the East-India Company of the United Provinces, to the Grand Tartar Cham, Emperor of China), German edition printed in Amsterdam by Jacob Mörs (or Moers), 1669, 420 pages (plus index) with all illustrations including 108 text-engravings, 35 plates, and one fold-out map, 12 x 8-1/2 in.,
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Anglo-Indian campaign d
Anglo-Indian campaign d
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A 17th Century brass slip top
A 17th Century brass slip top spoon, marked to bowl
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18th century Charleston
18th century Charleston engraving, South Carolina, "An Exact Prospect of Charlestown, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina", panoramic view by William Toms, after Bishop Roberts, second edition (1779), originally published in The London Magazine , June 1762, uncolored, on laid paper, 8 x 20-1/4 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Folds and creases, minor smudges, toning, areas of foxing, possible restorations, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. David Stockwell Antiques, Willmington, Delaware, 1972
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A Victorian sovereign, 1887
A Victorian sovereign, 1887
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THE UNITED STATES: 1776-1846 AT ONE
THE UNITED STATES: 1776-1846 AT ONE VIEWThe United States: 1776-1846 At One View. New York: H. Phelps, 1846. Hand-colored lithograph of a variety of statistics related to the United States, including populations, canals, railroads, steam boat routes, mountains, and more. 22 x 30”. Light foxing and creasing particularly at margins. B.
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Charles G Lewis after Thomas J
Charles G Lewis after Thomas J Barker/The Relief of Lucknow and triumphant meeting of Havelock, Outram and Sir Colin Campbell, November 1857/mixed method engraving, 75cm x 127cm in a birdseye maple frame/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
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A hand coloured print in support of
A hand coloured print in support of John Wilkes imprisoned for libelling Parliament dated 1768 together with 19th c. prints titled ''Un Tournoi'' and '' Un Melee''.
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1917 AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST
1917 AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST SPRINGTIME PAINTING United States,1917Depicts a white colonial home framed by trees and lit through foliage filtered sunlight.
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REV. WAR PATRIOT/TURNCOAT: ANDREW
REV. WAR PATRIOT/TURNCOAT: ANDREW ALLEN DS, 1771 Andrew Allen (1740-1825, Colonial Attorney General of PA, Colonel in the Pennsylvania Line, fled to Britain in 1776) partial ADS, an indictment against one William Grothouse of Northampton Co. for an unspecified crime, December, 1773; endorsed by John Hays, foreman of the grand jury. Appearing as 1 quarto page, consisting of the first 8 and last 3 lines of the original document, carefully joined.
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Dated 1904
Dated 1904
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Dated 1927 1928 1916-S
Dated 1927 1928 1916-S
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NJ copper penny 1787 and an 1803
NJ copper penny 1787 and an 1803 half-cent
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17th century miniature portrait,
17th century miniature portrait, gentleman with goatee and white lace collar, dated upper right corner "1627", oil on undetermined ground, Flemish School, 3 x 2 in.; bezel set frame low silver content or silver plate.. Craquelure, not examined out of frame.
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1891
1891
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17TH CENTURY. THE GLASS BLOWERS,
17TH CENTURY. THE GLASS BLOWERS, OIL (Dutch, 17th century). Oil on panel, label with writing on verso, 10 1/4 x 6 1/2 in., framed.
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THREE 17TH CENTURY NEWSPAPERSA
THREE 17TH CENTURY NEWSPAPERSA group of British newspapers from the 1600's. Mercurius Politicus number 17 September 26 through October 3, 1650, the first year of printing, each page approx. 5-1/2" L x 7" H and printed front and back. The London Gazette number 38, March 22 thro ugh March 26, 1666, approx. 6-1/4" L x 11" H. The Observator number 18, May 28, 1681, approx. 7-1/4" L x 12" H. Historical topics include the Second Ango Dutch War, Cretan War, the minting of new money, the British Civil War, anti Whig sentiments n the question and answer format, and various religious or political topics. Wear commensurate with age. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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1878-S Liberty Double Eagle
1878-S Liberty Double Eagle