-
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
Dated 1908 1922 and 1924
-
Dated 1904
Dated 1904
-
1824 United Stat
1824 United Stat
-
1934
1934
-
1922
1922
-
1912
1912
-
Early colored engraving of the
Early colored engraving of the French King published London May 1844. 17"x22"
-
1891
1891
-
Fourteen 19th and 20th century
Fourteen 19th and 20th century books on military history, including The Uniform of the Army of the United States 1774 to 1889 (n.p., c. 1889; a note on the FFEP and on the front cover states that only 17 of the 44 color plates are present); Life and Death in Rebel Prisons by Robert Kellogg (Hartford, 1865); Personal Memoirs of Gen. W. T. Sherman (New York, 1891; vol. 1 only); The Last Days of Hitler by H. R. Trevor-Roper (New York, 1947; two copies); Three Years' War by Christiaan Rudolf de Wet (New York, 1902); Thrilling Stories of the Russian-Japanese War by J. Martin Miller (n. p., 1904); and two books by future Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill on World War I: The World Crisis 1915 (New York, 1923), The World Crisis 1916-1918 (New York, 1927), and The Aftermath (New York, 1928).
-
August Agatz Continental
August Agatz Continental 1904-1945 A Pleasant Conversation oil on canvas signed ''Aug. Agatz'' lr 23 1/4 x 21 1/4 in. framed Estimate $ 1 000-1 500 Multiple patches on verso (do not correspond to any tears in canvas). Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
-
Dated 1927 1928 1916-S
Dated 1927 1928 1916-S
-
1873
1873
-
A quantity of 19th Century and
A quantity of 19th Century and later silhouettes etc.
-
22 PIECES LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE
22 PIECES LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE EPHEMERA TO 1920
-
19th c. engraving ''Shakspeare''
19th c. engraving ''Shakspeare'' (engraved by George Romney/Francis Legat published in London). Sight 22 1/2'' x 16''.
-
A Victorian silver gelatin print
A Victorian silver gelatin print depicting a group of gamekeepers, 24.5cm x 29cm and a framed bill for the Suppression of Poaching and Other Crimes, Maxwelltown, dated 20th September 1853, 45cm x 27cm
-
ENGLISH SCHOOL: TWELVE MILITARY
ENGLISH SCHOOL: TWELVE MILITARY UNIFORM STUDIES 1797-1833 Gouaches each signed and dated 1894 in two frames. 7 x 5 1/2 in. (sight) 21 1/4 x 23 3/4 in. (framed).
-
19th c. oil on canvas portrait of a
19th c. oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman. Site 21'' x 16''.
-
Four English mezzotints of
Four English mezzotints of gentlemen and ladies 19th c. 12 1/2" x 11". ?
-
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.
-
Fourteen various early 20th century
Fourteen various early 20th century books and pamphlets, including two Zane Grey books.
-
Lithograph of three heads
Lithograph of three heads together with a lithograph of a bird dated 1974 14" x 21". ?
-
1904 - 1914 cameo signed
1904 - 1914 cameo signed ''Galle'' with star decorated with yellow-green and pink flowers on white frosted ground shaded to blue 10'' H x 4.5'' Dia.
-
19th Century SchoolMatch
19th Century SchoolMatch Extraordinarya Satirical legal cartoonpencil on paper 21cm x 31.5cm (8.25" x 12.25")framed with a print of the same
-
Oil on canvas portrait of a
Oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman late 19th c. 26" x 22". ?
-
, Harpers Weekly, framed,
, Harpers Weekly, framed, 20"x16", July 24th 1869 ID from papercut and cut of the presentation championship bat to the cincinnati redstockings, matted
-
J Day (20th Century)/The
J Day (20th Century)/The Financial side of Bombay (A Parsee of the Old School)/signed and dated 1938/ink and bodycolour on paper, 36cm x 29cm
-
Matthew Wilson (American 1814-1892)
Matthew Wilson (American 1814-1892) oil on canvas portrait of a young boy signed and dated 1879 34" x 27". ?
-
George Peter Alexander Healy
George Peter Alexander Healy (American 1813-1894) Portrait of a Boy 1861 oil on canvas signed G.P.A. Healy and dated (lower left) 24 x 20 inches.
-
A daguerrotype of a gentleman in
A daguerrotype of a gentleman in moulded Union case the image with hand coloured additions.
-
Portrait of 19th century gentleman;
Portrait of 19th century gentleman; oil on canvas; 29" x 24"; signed Sarah E. Haskell, PA, 1884 verso. Intricate deep gilt frame. Surface dry.
-
20TH CENTURY: "PARATA AL
20TH CENTURY: "PARATA AL CONCILIO"1964; embossed print; pencil-signed illegibly lower right; numbered 9/48; 18 x 14 1/2 inches sight; 28 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches frame Condition:
-
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.
-
Theodore "Fonville" Winans
Theodore "Fonville" Winans (American/Louisiana 1911-1992) "Dixie Belles" silver gelatin print signed and dated "1938" on ink lower left 20 in. x 24 in. Note: The image of two young women dressed in their Sunday clothes staring at the camera with intensity has become an iconic example of Fonville photography. The 1938 image depicts Fonville's familiarity with capturing the various expressions on the faces of native Louisianians. Although the mood greatly differs from the jovial expression on the face of the oyster shucker in The Oysterman or the rough nature of Pierre Lombas in Native Shrimpman the similarities between these three famed images are displayed through Fonville's ability to see into his sitter's emotional state of mind and capture it through the camera.
-
19th c. oil on canvas portrait of a
19th c. oil on canvas portrait of a woman signed and dated ''Phillips July 1883''. Sigth 26 1/2'' x 21 1/2''.
-
19th Century Steel Engraving of
19th Century Steel Engraving of English Pointers pencil signed illegibly image area 23'' x 33'' in fine Victorian frame.