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1934
1934
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Dated 1904
Dated 1904
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1873
1873
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1910 Indian
1910 Indian
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Portrait attributed to John Hayter,
Portrait attributed to John Hayter, portrait of a mulatto boy, inscribed faintly in ink verso "William Thomas Parkā¦1833", partially covered by labels, pencil inscription also adds "aged 4 years, April 3rd 1833", attributed to John Hayter (British, 1800-1891), old label verso in script "Boy By Hayter 84-86", 9-7/8 x 8 in.; gilt wood and composition frame. Craquelure; frame with losses to composition.
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1824 United Stat
1824 United Stat
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Anti-slavery Almanac (1844); old
Anti-slavery Almanac (1844); old ledger and various old newpaper articles.
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PASTEL PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN
PASTEL PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN DATED 1834.Pastel on Paperboard Portrait of a Gentleman Dated 1834. Illegibly signed lower right. Seated figure of a Gent facing right wearing a high collar jacket. Image size 26" x 21", in a period gilt frame, 35" x 30" overall. Portrait is very good with one tiny hole and small water stain lower left, frame has losses on edge.
Condition:
Portrait is very good with one tiny hole and small water stain lower left, frame has losses on edge.
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A Victorian soverign 1897
A Victorian soverign 1897 (Melbourne)
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English School circa 1840PONY AND
English School circa 1840PONY AND GUN DOGSoil on canvas 34cm x 44cm (13.5" x 17.25")
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Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
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Four German porcelain figures circa
Four German porcelain figures circa 1900 and a near pair of early 19th Century Derby figures
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Thirty issues of Harper's Weekly
Thirty issues of Harper's Weekly from 1864
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A ledger or cash book with
A ledger or cash book with entries dating between 1873 and 1883, together with a set of plates from a series titled Birds of New York, by Elon Howard Eaton (1915) in a portfolio, a copy of Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama by the Rev. E. Cobham Brewer (New York, 1896; vol. IV only) and a folio volume containing photographs of the Washington Memorial Chapel at Valley Forge.
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Theodor de Bry (1528-1598) a
Theodor de Bry (1528-1598) a group of four engravings after drawings by Jacques Le Moyne from Brevis narratio eorum quae in Florida Americae provincia Gallis... Frankfurt 1591 illustrating young men exercising cooking and a granary sheets approx. 7 in. x 8 in. attractively float-mounted and framed.
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A daguerrotype of a gentleman in
A daguerrotype of a gentleman in moulded Union case the image with hand coloured additions.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1839American
AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1839American School, 1839 , "The President and Endymion, June 15th, 1815" and "The Chesapeake and Shannon, June 1st, 1813", 2 oils on canvas, both initialed "I.F." and dated lower right, each titled on stretcher, titled and information about battles attached en verso, each 15 in. x 21 in., framed alike. (2 pcs.)
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An early 19th century sampler
An early 19th century sampler worked in colours and depicting a portrait of Admiral Vernon victor of the Battle of Portobello together with depictions of ships castles and religious texts within a freely running border of flowers by Sarah C. Bingham Fright 1837 18ins x 13ins in rosewood frame and glazed and an early 19th century sampler with the Lords Prayer worked by Susanna Hookeys June 30th 1823 19ins x 16.75ins framed and glazed
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39 pieces. (American Newspaper.)
39 pieces. (American Newspaper.) (H. Greeley & Co.) The New-Yorker. New York, Dec. 30, 1837 - March 17, 1838; Dec. 15, 1838 - Jan. 19, 1839; Feb. 9, 1839 - March 9, 1839. Nos. 29-44; 197-208; 247-252; 255-259. Folio; scattered wear, no. 31 defective, upper corners of no. 198 torn away.
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New England Journal of Medicine and
New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery April 1821; along with American Journal of the Medical Sciences February 1882
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Sixteen Massachusetts newspapers of
Sixteen Massachusetts newspapers of the late 1830s and early 1840s and a copy of the Salem Democrat of Salem, Indiana, dated January 1, 1879.
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1833 house and verse sampler, large
1833 house and verse sampler, large brick house with fenced yard above a band of potted flowers and a five-line verse, stitched at bottom "Elizabeth Francis her work made in the year of our Lord 1833 aged 11 years 2 Oct", flower and vine border, silk on linen or wool, probably English, 18-3/4 x 12-1/2 in. (sight); original wood frame. Scattered holes, fading, fugitive colors. Estate of the Late Wyatt W. Childs, Barnesville, Georgia.
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Random Recollections of The House
Random Recollections of The House of Commons From The Year 1830 to The Close of 1835 Including Personal Sketches London: Smith, Elder, 1836. Small 8vo. Fourth edition. Hard bound. Three quarter leather and marbled paper; spine with five raised bands and gilt tooled title, date and decorations; marbled endpapers; fly paper with Christmas inscription from 1903; pencil marks near title; marbled paper edges; 382 pp.
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A bound volume of The Illustrated
A bound volume of The Illustrated London News for July to December of 1861. Includes much coverage of the American Civil War, the death of Queen Victoria's husband, etc. Together with The Married Woman's Private Medical Companion (New York, 1855), and Physic and Physicians: A Medical Sketch Book, exhibiting the Public and Private Life of the Most Celebrated Medical Men, of former days; with Memoirs of Eminent Living London Physicians and Surgeons (Philadelphia, 1845; vol. II only of two).
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1833 Alphabet sampler, includes
1833 Alphabet sampler, includes flower basket, foliage, trees and bluebird, reads what appears "Elizabeth ... illegible...1833", in silver gilt frame, 12"L, 9"H
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1835 USA GEORGIA LAND GRANTDocument
1835 USA GEORGIA LAND GRANTDocument signed by Governor and Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy William Schley. Grants 490 acres to Matthew Couch. Original Fiat Justitia Let Justice Be Done wax seal and ribbon. Approx. 8" x 13". See images for more details on condition. T his item can be shipped in-house.
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A William IV circular silver
A William IV circular silver salt, Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1830, with gadroon border on three shaped feet
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1 piece. Engraving Printed in
1 piece. Engraving Printed in Colors & Augmented by Hand-Coloring. "Fashions for Summer of 1834 by B. Read...: A View in The Surrey Zoological Gardens, London." [London], [1834]. 16 x 22 inches (406 x 558 mm) - image & text. Clean & bright, a few professional repairs, 6 inch tear in lower left corner. Not examined out of modern frame & French mat.
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THREE SOVEREIGNS 1910, 1912 &
THREE SOVEREIGNS 1910, 1912 & 1913(3)
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Early colored engraving of the
Early colored engraving of the French King published London May 1844. 17"x22"
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A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV PAINTED
A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV PAINTED SILHOUETTES Dated 1835; standing gentleman and lady with extensive bronzing, 5 1/2 x 9 in., in period ebonized and gilt wood frames.
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William IV roood and papier mache
William IV roood and papier mache pole screen circa 1830 The shaped screen painted with a floral bouquet upon a leaf carved base ending in paw feet. H: 55 in.
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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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THREE THEATRICAL BROADSIDES,
THREE THEATRICAL BROADSIDES, BALTIMORE, 1804 Advertising performances at the Baltimore Theatre in April and November; displayed together in a single frame.
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After Walter Dendy Sadler (British,
After Walter Dendy Sadler (British, 1854-1923) "Old Hundred". Etching, signed in pencil in the lower margin by Sadler and by the engraver, W. Bonaker, with a church in a landscape remarque inscribed in the lower margin, blind stamp in the lower left margin, published in London in 1903 by L.H. Lefevre & Son, matted and framed under glass overall approx. 23-1/4" x 28-1/4". Nameplate on the bottom rail of the frame.
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British school, ca. 1845 A
British school, ca. 1845 A delicately rendered pair of miniature profile portraits of a man and a woman, pencil on card with white highlighting and hints of color, each approx. 5-1/2" x 4-5/8", framed in gilt period frames under rolled glass overall approx. 6-1/2" x 5-5/8". The man's portrait is unsigned, and the woman's portrait is signed "Margaret Dymond" and dated 1845. Each has a vintage label on the back from Scott, Heydon, & Co., London.