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1824 United Stat
1824 United Stat
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1811 HALF CENT C-1, POOR 1 Date
1811 HALF CENT C-1, POOR 1 Date us visible and diagnostic for C-1, Heavily worn Low mintage 63,214.
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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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Book dated 1821.
Book dated 1821.
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1891
1891
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Dated 1904
Dated 1904
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1861 Feusier / Bouclet
1861 Feusier / Bouclet chromolithograph showing ring of oval portraits of American presidents from George Washington to Abraham Lincoln showing clean-shaven Lincoln though he had grown a beard before taking office matted and framed behind glass not examined out of frame ss: 25'' h. x 20'' w.
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1841 U.S. Seated Liberty Dollar
1841 U.S. Seated Liberty Dollar extra fine
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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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A fine USA gold one dollar coin
A fine USA gold one dollar coin dated 1851.
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4 Large Cents - 1816 1831 1848 1851
4 Large Cents - 1816 1831 1848 1851
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[Union War Prisoners Association]
[Union War Prisoners Association] "Union War Prisoners Association Organized in Charleston Jail Dec. 31st 1861" lithograph published by Goupil & Co. 1863 with soldiers names in cartouches and showing vignettes of the prisons in Richmond Columbia Salisbury Charleston and New Orleans 31 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in. framed.
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TWO SOVEREIGNS 1911 & 1957(2)
TWO SOVEREIGNS 1911 & 1957(2)
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"Our Presidents", 1789-1811,
"Our Presidents", 1789-1811, lithograph, 19th century. 16 1/2" x 24"
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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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1891-CC MORGAN DOLLAR G/AG .
1891-CC MORGAN DOLLAR G/AG .
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1 vol. (American Civil War.)
1 vol. (American Civil War.) Carte-de-Visite Photo Album. New York, ca. 1861-1865. Oblong 4to, orig. embossed brown morocco, spine gilt, a.e.g., brass clasps (defective); joints & extremities rubbed. Minor dampstaining near spine of bottom edge - not affecting photos. Holding 60 Carte-de-Visite portraits of Union political & military notables. Signed photos include Robert Anderson (comdr. of Ft. Sumter), Gen. Joseph Hooker, Gen. George B. McClellan, Gen. Fitz-John Porter, Gen. Winfield Scott (signed on verso) - not shown in uniform, Montgomery Blair (Lincoln's Postmaster General, counsel for Dred Scott), William H. Seward (Lincoln's Sec. of State), Gideon Welles (Lincoln's Sec. of Navy); also signed photos of Robert & Louis Philippe D'Orleans (French-born nobles serving under McClellan). Internally generally clean, a few photo frames torn, photos in very good to excellent states of preservation. Album includes gilt-printed title: The Photographic Album. new York: D. Appleton, 1861. Provenance upon request. ,500-
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1851 Large cent PCGS 64
1851 Large cent PCGS 64
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1 vol. (American Civil War.)
1 vol. (American Civil War.) Croffut, W.A.; Morris, John M. The Military and Civil History of Connecticut During The War of 1861-65. Comprising a Detailed Account of The Various Regiments and Batteries. New York: Ledyard Bill, 1868. First edition. Thick 8vo, orig. gilt-pictorial brown cloth, spine gilt; some edge wear, spine scuffed. With 12 steel-engraved plates. Scattered light foxing, title page toned, very occasional minor internal dampstaining. Sound copy.
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One-hundred U.S.
One-hundred U.S.
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1811 U.S. Draped Bust Half Dollar
1811 U.S. Draped Bust Half Dollar extra fine.
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4 Large Cents - 1846 1848 1851 1853
4 Large Cents - 1846 1848 1851 1853
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First British edition of the
First British edition of the Presidential notice of discoveries made by Lewis and Clark, first presented in 1806 to the Senate and House of Representatives. Titled “Travels in the Interior Parts of America, Communicating Discoveries Made in Exploring the Missouri, Red River and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and Mr. Dunbar; With a Statistical Account of the Countries Adjacent.” Printed for Richard Phillips, London, 1807. Condition: rebound in brown leather with Florentine paper end pages and gilt lettering, minor toning to edges of pages. CT Transfer Fee $10
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C. J. Porritt (United Kingdom
C. J. Porritt (United Kingdom late 19th/early 20th Century) "Near Cambridge". Watercolor on paper over board signed and dated 19** at the lower right corner framed under glass overall 16" x 20-1/2".
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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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Large "Paterson's Twenty-Four Miles
Large "Paterson's Twenty-Four Miles 'Round London With Reference to the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry", dated 5 July 1791, presented in a later parcel-gilt ebonized wood frame in the neoclassical taste and glazed, h. 41", w. 41-1/2", d. 1".
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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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James Madison Autograph (1751-1836,
James Madison Autograph (1751-1836, American Founding Father, fourth President of the United States), dated June 1st, 1810, presidential appointment promoting Cadwallader Jones to the rank of Captain, signed "James Madison" as president in brown ink at bottom, co-signed by Secretary of War W. Eustis, partially printed document on vellum with elaborate vignettes and U.S. War Office paper and wax seal, 18-1/8 x 15-3/8 in. (page), modern wood frame,
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CIVIL WAR DRAWINGCivil War
CIVIL WAR DRAWINGCivil War drawing , by Confederate soldier John Jacob Omenhausser, drawn while a prisoner at Point Lookout Maryland, titled A Sentinel Accidently Shot by His Companion , the scene depicts two African American Union soldiers, one lying dead on the ground with the Confederate prisoners surrounding him and amused by the unfortunate event, 6 1/2" x 8".
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Condition:
Unframed. Light staining. Sheet size-8 1/2'' x 11 1/8''
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(7) ENGLISH COTTAGE DESIGN
(7) ENGLISH COTTAGE DESIGN RENDERINGS, C. 1810 Early 19th c., ink wash and watercolor, one dated January 17, 1810, each numbered upper right, 7.25"h x 10.5"w (sheet), unframed
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Attributed to Edward Bird
Attributed to Edward Bird (1772-1819)/The Conscription/soldiers in a tavern/oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm/see illustration
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Alexander Charles Stuart
Alexander Charles Stuart (Pennsylvania, 1831-1898), "Winter Landscape with Cossack in Troika", oil on canvas board, signed lower left "Stuart", 20 x 14 in., original 19th century gilt wood and composition frame,
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American Civil War print after
American Civil War print after James E. Taylor (New York 1839-1901) THE GRAND REVIEW OF THE UNION TROOPS AT THE CLOSE OF THE CIVIL WAR engraved by J. W. Evans circa 1881 engraving framed sight size: H13 1/2'' W17 5/8'' together with: SOLDIERS MEMORIAL OF THE WAR published by Rice & Allen and George E. Perine circa 1865 lithograph matted unframed page size: H19'' W24'' (2pcs) Provenance: From the library of a South Carolina scholar.
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1854 U.S. Seated Liberty Quarter
1854 U.S. Seated Liberty Quarter very fine.
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Lewis Cass Soldier Diplomat &
Lewis Cass Soldier Diplomat & Statesman Quarter Plate Daguerreotype Quarter plate by Mathew Brady (1822-1896). A rare portrait of the aging Cass taken in 1849. Housed in wall frame and accompanied by original backing with penned inscription:?Lewis Cass. Michigan / U.S. Senate taken in / the Capital at Washington / March 1849.??Cass (1782-1866) soldier diplomat statesman was born in Exeter New Hampshire. Educated at Exeter Academy he moved to Marietta Ohio in 1800 and established a law practice. With the outbreak of the War of 1812 Cass answered the call joining the Ohio forces in Dayton as an officer in the state militia and was later appointed Colonel in the regular army and major general of volunteers. He was on the line at the Battle of the Thames and was appointed Governor of the Michigan Territory a position he held for 18 years.?In 1831 he was called to serve as President Andrew Jackson's Secretary of War. His tenure in this position was marked by the Black Hawk War as well as negotiations with Indians in Alabama and Georgia. He left this position in 1836 for health reasons and was named United States Minister to France. In 1845 Cass was elected as a United States Senator from Michigan and was the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in 1848 and 1852. Cass died in Detroit in 1866.The daguerreian history of this image seems unambiguous: the Cass portrait was advertised by Mathew Brady in Doggett's New York City Directory for 1851-52 as part of a gallery exhibit of celebrities and famous Americans (see Stapp 1978).??Stapp (ibid: 304) records one known daguerreotype of Cass along with at least three engravings made from daguerreotypes. This plate is not listed and is presumed to be previously unrecorded. A whole plate daguerreotype from this same sitting sold in these rooms June 11 2010 lot 270.?
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British School (Second Quarter 19th
British School (Second Quarter 19th Century) "Cactus Studies", suite of eleven hand-colored engravings, sight 8" x 5", by Sydney Edwards, 1833, London. Glazed, handsomely matted and framed en suite.