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PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, CIRCA
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, CIRCA 1905-1915Photograph Album, circa 1905-1915,
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1865 Two cent MS 65
1865 Two cent MS 65
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Dated 1904
Dated 1904
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1895 PREHISTORIC AMERICA, GREAT
1895 PREHISTORIC AMERICA, GREAT ILLUSTRATIONS
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Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
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Lot of two Pre Civil War
Lot of two Pre Civil War Daguerreotypes; one with man in stovepipe hat, the other Dated 1854, both also illegibly identified on inner case lining.
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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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Three 1855 Southern maps: "North
Three 1855 Southern maps: "North Carolina", "Georgia" and "Mississippi", published by J. H. Colton and Company, 1855, each hand colored, about 17 x 13-1/2 in.; separately mounted in modern wood frames. Fading to colors, light toning, minor edge losses, archival tape mounts at tops on reverses. Couey Collection.
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1905 WHITE MARBLE PET CEMETERY
1905 WHITE MARBLE PET CEMETERY GRAVESTONE MARKER United States,1905Square form tombstone, died July 3 1905.
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1912
1912
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1915 $5 Indian
1915 $5 Indian
Estimate:$2,000-$2,500
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1855 Large cent MS 64
1855 Large cent MS 64
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1915 $5 Indian
1915 $5 Indian
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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1855 U.S. Half Cent braided hair
1855 U.S. Half Cent braided hair extra fine.
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Half Plate Tintype of Two Young
Half Plate Tintype of Two Young Gentlemen, dated 1857. Two well dressed men pose in the photographer's studio with cigars in hand. Plate measures 5.5x4.25''. Comes in an A.P. Critchlow Brown Composition Case with original label. Inscribed date of photograph is April 21, 1857. Excellent condition; some wear in margins where oval mat covers image and bend at top left corner of image. Case in excellent condition.
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THE ART JOURNAL FOR 1875, PUBLISHED
THE ART JOURNAL FOR 1875, PUBLISHED BY D. APPLETON AND CO., NEW YORKThe Art Journal for 1875, Published by D. Appleton and Co., New York,
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India General Service 1854-95, 1
India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Pegu (Ast Surgn J.B. Scriven. 1st Eur. Bengal Fusrs), minor edge bruise, good very fine and toned with a silver rib and brooch plus copied service papers/Note: Surgeon John Barclay Scriven was born in Carlisle in 1828. He was educated at University College London and qualified on the Medical Board in 1849. He was promoted to Assistant Surgeon in 1851 and Surgeon in 1863. He spent most of his career in India and retired from service in 1881, Scriven died in
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After Thomas Whitcombe (British,
After Thomas Whitcombe (British, 1760-1824) "Capture of the Liguria, Aug 7th, 1798", "Commencement of the Battle of Trafalgar, Oct. 21st, 1805" and "Destruction of the French Fleet in Basque Roads, April 12th, 1809", trio of hand-colored engravings depicting naval battle scenes, 9" x 12-1/2", all engraved by T. Sutherland, published 1817 at 48 Strand, for J. Jenkins' naval achievements. Glazed and presented in white linen mats within contemporary burlwood frames.
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1815 MAP OF THE UNITED STATES,
1815 MAP OF THE UNITED STATES, INCLUDINGLouisiana. Published by Riley, New York. Black and white. Shows fading and discoloration, some creasing. Modern frame, UV glass. Sight size 16 1/2" x 18 1/2", overall 24" x 27 1/2".
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Five French miniature watercolor
Five French miniature watercolor portraits early 20th c. Provenance: The Estate of Virginia Whitely Thornton York Pennsylvania. ?
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1855 J.H. COLTON & CO. FLORIDA HAND
1855 J.H. COLTON & CO. FLORIDA HAND COLORED MAP United States,Dated 1855Hand colored map of the state of Florida with plan for Florida keys.
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Early map of the eastern United
Early map of the eastern United States Paris circa 1755 PARTIE DE L'AMERIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE QUI COMPREND LECOURS DE L'OHIO LA NLLE ANGLETERRE LA NLLE YORK LE NEW JERSEY LA PENSYLVANIE LE MARYLAND LA VIRGINIE LA CAROLINE by Didier Robert de Baugondy. Unframed with portions hand colored. H20'' W27 1/2'' Provenance: South Carolina private collection. Encapsulated between thin conservation paper; with losses mended tears and creases throughout. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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Three Civil War Lithographs
Three Civil War Lithographs American, mid 19th century or later, all with some hand color: "Fort Peirson, Camp of The Fifth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, New Berne [sic,] N.C.", by Samuel J.F. Thayer, 1863, tent camp with fortifications, regimented troops marching in background, 19 x 21-3/4 in. (page), heavily toned, fabric tape verso; "Majr. Genl. William T. Sherman, On His Victorious March…", originally published by Currier & Ives, undated, probably a later printing, General Sherman on rearing horse, 15 x 11-1/4 in. (page), minor corner loss; "Map of the Southern States…", as published in Harper's Weekly History of the Rebellion, 1863, showing southern United States and coastline with blockades noted, borders with patriotic vignettes and portraits of Abraham Lincoln, William Seward, Generals Winfield Scott and George McClellan, two joined pages with maps and other views verso, 21-5/8 x 31-1/2 in. (page), numerous tears, separations and losses (some within image), paper tape reinforcement verso,
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''Reports of Explorations & Surveys
''Reports of Explorations & Surveys From The Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean'' Volume I Dated 1855.
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1845, 1853 AND 1856 HALF DIMES WITH
1845, 1853 AND 1856 HALF DIMES WITH TWO 1883 NICKELS1845, 1853 and 1856 half dimes with two 1883 nickels
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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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Large English patent document
Large English patent document issued 1865, London
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1885 20? piece
1885 20? piece
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CIVIL WAR ERA CARTE DE VISITE OF
CIVIL WAR ERA CARTE DE VISITE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Circa 1865, albumin print mounted on card, framed.
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1853 Half cent PCGS 65
1853 Half cent PCGS 65
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1873
1873
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John Sloan
John Sloan (American/Pennsylvania, 1871-1951) "Fifth Avenue 1909", etching, sight 8-1/2" x 6-1/2", signed in pencil lower right, titled lower center, inscribed lower left "100 proofs", plate signed lower left, titled and dated in the plate lower right, retains gallery label en verso "Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York, dated January 18, 1986.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1895American
AMERICAN SCHOOL, 1895American School, 1895, "Soldier with Bugle on Horse", charcoal and crayon on paper, signed "M.C. Nobis" and dated "'95" lower right, 23 in. x 17 in., framed. Provenance: The Friedle-Garrison Collection, New Orleans
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1864 Two cent MS 65
1864 Two cent MS 65
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Civil War Stereo Views
Civil War Stereo Views "Photographic History - War for the Union", series published by E & H.T. Anthony & Co., New York, 1865, after Brady, 32 stereo views on yellow mounts, images include Union officers, living and deceased soldiers, battle sites, forts and other buildings, fortifications and earthworks, southern views in Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia, one view of General Grant and family signed verso by his son, Frederick Grant, all with paper labels verso describing scene, each approximately 3-1/4 x 6-3/4 in.; detailed listing: #1994: Aqueduct Bridge above Georgetown, on the Potomac. Government Vessels and Canal boats filled with Stores, escaping the Raiders, July 12, 1864.#2296: Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va.#2330: Hanover Junction, 20 miles from Richmond; a point of note in McClellan’s and Grant’s Campaigns.#2365: Fortifications near Yorktown, Va.#2428: Lieut. Gen. Grant and chief of staff, Gen. Rawlins, at his Head Quarters, at Cold Harbor, Va. Taken June 14th, 1864.#2432: Group of Generals: Hancock, Birney, Gibbon and Barlow, in the field, near Richmond, Va.#2549: Gen. Butlers’ Dutch Gap Canal. In the centre is a dam to keep out the water, and passage way for workmen; on the left is a railroad track for drawing out the dirt; in the foreground a mud scow.#2590: Gen. Grant’s favorite filed horse Cincinnati. Taken at City Point, Va.#2591: Jeff. Davis, one of Gen. Grant’s saddle horses. Taken at City Point, Va.#2610: Dutch Gap Canal and Group of Soldiers. Taken after the bank was blown out. On the extreme end a portion of the bank remains, which forms a profile, which the soldiers call Jeff. Davis.#2691: Gun boat Kansas. Officers in the foreground. James River, Va.#3094: Group of Relics in Charleston, SC, Arsenal, showing Rebel torpedoes, shot, shell, and breach of the 600 lb. Blakely Gun.#3103: Broad St., Charleston SC, looking East, with the ruins of the Roman Catholic Cathedral and St. Michael’s church in the distance.#3127: Fort Sumpter, east face, Charleston Harbor, SC showing the Palmetto Works erected to strengthen the fort.#3139: Interior of Fort Sumpter, Charleston Harbor, Sc, April 14th, 1865, pending the ceremony of raising the old Flag.#3175: A Dead Rebel Soldier, as he lay in the Treches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The View was taken the Morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3177: C.S. Soldier killed by a shell in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3182: Rebel Soldiers killed in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The view shows the construction of their Bomb Proofs and Covered passages, which branch off in every direction. Taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3183: This Picture is a good view of the Covered Ways inside the Rebel Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” The Union Soldiers had to charge up and down these obstructions. In the foreground centre is a dead Rebel Soldier sticking out through the debris, and further on lies another Confederate Soldier. This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3184: Rebel Soldier killed in the Trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the Soldiers “Fort Damnation.” This View was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3192: Chevaux de fries, and breast works in the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebels “Fort Hell,” showing two wounded soldiers. This view was made the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865.#3198: Rebel Prisoners on their way to the rear, captured by Gen. Sheriden at Five Forks April 3d 1865. This View was taken April 3d, after the storming of Petersburgh, Va.#3243: Ruins in the burnt district, from the Petersburgh railroad Depot, showing a portion of the Arsenal grounds, Richmond, Va.#3285: Park of Captured Guns at Rocketts, Richmond, Va.#3362: “Castle Thunder,” Cary St., the place where so many Union prisoners suffered. Richmond, Va.#3288: Residence of Gen. Robert E. Lee, Franklin St., Richmond, Va.#3365: Libby Prison, Richmond, Va.#3366: St. John’s Church, Church Hill, Richmond, Va. This church is the place where Patrick Henry made his immortal speech. #3376: Mansion occupied by Jeff. Davis, during the Rebellion, cor. Clay and Twelfth St. Richmond, Va.#3399: Lieut. Gen. Grant, Wife and Son at his Head Quarters, City Point, Va. (signed)#3624: Maj. Gen. W. T. Sherman and Horse. This View was taken in the Trenches before Atlanta, Ga.#3652: Lulu Falls, on top of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.
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1855-O U.S. Seated Liberty Half
1855-O U.S. Seated Liberty Half Dollar A.U.