- 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property
1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Hopkins, G.M. Atlas of West Philadelphia, including the 24th & 27th Wards. Philadelphia, 1872. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered cloth, morocco back & corners; heavily rubbed. With color outline & index map + 15 color maps (13 double-page). Contents mostly loose, minor toning, occasional light chipping to edges. Le Gear L-
- TWO FRAMED HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHS
TWO FRAMED HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHS Including the Hutzler Reading Room and a stained glass window there; the larger measures 35 1/2 x 27 in., both framed.
- HOPKINS, ATLAS OF…HOWARD COUNTY,
HOPKINS, ATLAS OF…HOWARD COUNTY, 1878 G.M. Hopkins ATLAS OF FIFTEEN AROUND BALTIMORE INCLUDING HOWARD COUNTY MARYLAND (Philadelphia: Hopkins 1878) Folio, rebound, full cloth.
- HOPKINS, ATLAS OF…HOWARD COUNTY,
HOPKINS, ATLAS OF…HOWARD COUNTY, 1878 G.M. Hopkins ATLAS OF FIFTEEN AROUND BALTIMORE INCLUDING HOWARD COUNTY MARYLAND (Philadelphia: Hopkins 1878) Folio, leather spine, cloth boards. Exlibris Burleigh or Hammond Family, Burleigh, 1878.
- [Atlas] Two items by G. M. Hopkins
[Atlas] Two items by G. M. Hopkins 1) Baltimore and Its Environs Vol. I (Philadelphia: 1876) folio cloth; and 2) Baltimore County (Philadelphia: 1877) folio cloth Estimate $ 150-250 All property is sold as-is. No condition report is supplied. Prospective buyers should submit an inquiry requesting detailed examination prior to bidding. Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
- HOPKINS, ATLAS OF…HOWARD COUNTY,
HOPKINS, ATLAS OF…HOWARD COUNTY, 1878 G.M. Hopkins ATLAS OF FIFTEEN AROUND BALTIMORE INCLUDING HOWARD COUNTY MARYLAND (Philadelphia: Hopkins 1878) Folio, leather spine, cloth boards.
- RARE DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF ALFRED
RARE DOUBLE PORTRAIT OF ALFRED AND JAMES J. COLLINS BY MILTON W. HOPKINS (CONNECTICUT/NEW YORK/OHIO 1789-1844). Oil on canvas signed on the back. The two sons of the Collins family identified on the back with their ages of six and four in 1842. The boys hold a small whip and the pet dog. Conservation report available. 25 1/4''h. 30''w. in its original gilt frame 29 1/2''h. 35 1/2''w. Ex Sumpter Priddy III (Virginia). Milton W. Hopkins and the Collins Family The Connecticut-born artist Milton W. Hopkins (1789-1844) spent most of his life in Connecticut and New York. He began his career as a portraitist in earnest when he advertised himself as a portrait painter and instructor in Albion New York in 1833. In 1836 Hopkins packed up his wife and ten children and headed west to Ohio settling in Clermont County. Though he never sold the Clermont County farm (he would die there in 1844) he would later set up a studio in Columbus (1840-1843) and then in Cincinnati (1843-1844). Based on identified portraits Hopkins clearly traveled throughout the region for commissions. Hopkins was a fervent anti-Mason and temperance advocate and according to research by Jacquelyn Oak it may have been his growing abolitionist sentiment that drove him to Ohio. She further postulates that it is through his anti-slavery efforts that Hopkins met fellow abolitionist and lawyer James Collins Jr. while in Clermont County. Collins (b. 1802 or 1803) a lawyer married Angelina (apparently sometimes called Margaret) in 1830 and had four children. Documenting their location(s) is somewhat challenging but Oak's research places them in Clermont County during Hopkins's residency and later in Illinois (always as an active member of the abolition movement). As an attorney Collins may well have spent time in Columbus (perhaps visiting Hopkins in his studio which was very near the Ohio Statehouse). The 1850 Federal Census locates the Collins family in New Albany Indiana along the Ohio River (and in their household was an African-American girl named Anne Robertson). Hopkins painted portraits Mr. and Mrs. Collins and of their sons Alfred and James in 1842. The portrait of the younger child was painted by another artist after Hopkins's death. All of the present portraits remained together and were ''discovered'' in a Missouri attic years ago. These portraits are among the few identified examples from Hopkins's Midwestern period a fact made more important because of the shared abolitionist efforts of both artist and sitter. Additionally the double portrait of James and Alfred is the only known double portrait by Hopkins. In short this family group of portraits should be considered among the most significant Midwestern portraits of the 1840s period. References: Face to Face: M.W. Hopkins and Noah North 1988 Joy-Dyer Cornelia C. Some Records of the Dyer Family 1884 Williams Byron History of Clermont and Brown Counties Ohio 1913. Complete conservation report available including before and after photos. Conservation performed by Richmond Conservation Studio (Virginia) in 1996. Addtional information is included with the lot. For a Hopkins portrait with a similar dog see Sotheby's (New York) January 2004 lot 32.
- Paul Allen Counts (American, 20th
Paul Allen Counts (American, 20th Century)
Handkerchief Vase
glass
with etched signature to underside
Height 16 inches.
- AARON SOPHER. TWO FRAMED PEN AND
AARON SOPHER. TWO FRAMED PEN AND INK DRAWINGS One depicting Hopkins Plaza, the other a hospital waiting room, pen and ink, one signed and dated ll, sight size of largest: 10 1/2 x 13 in., framed.
- LINTON HOPKINS (1886-1968) ETCHING
LINTON HOPKINS (1886-1968) ETCHING BUFFALO HUNTFramed etching on paper, "Buffalo Hunt," signed lower right Lin Hopkins (Linton Hopkins, American, 1886-1968), dated [19]31, sight: approx 6.25"h, 11.25"w, overall: 11.25"h, 16.25"w, 1.75lbs **Provenance: A prominent Dallas, Texas estate**
- JOHNS HOPKINS, HOMEWOOD, PHOTOGRAPH
JOHNS HOPKINS, HOMEWOOD, PHOTOGRAPH 35 1/2 x 27 in., framed.
- HOPKINS, G.M., PARTIAL 1877 CITY
HOPKINS, G.M., PARTIAL 1877 CITY ATLAS OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.HOPKINS, G.M., PARTIAL 1877 CITY ATLAS OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., lithographed title-page, contents, business notices and 11 double-page hand-colored lithographed ward maps showing names of residents and businesses. Folio, 17 1/2 x 14 inches, publisher's roan backed gilt-lettered cloth boards, early ownership inscription on front endpaper; Philadelphia: G.M. Hopkins, 1877
- HOPKINS Bud.1972 Geometric Oil
HOPKINS Bud.1972 Geometric Oil on Canvas.Signed and dated lower right. Bud Hopkins American 1931 - 2011. From a Stamford CT estate. Dimensions: 21'' high x 19'' wide. Condition: Good minor surface stain in yellow segment.
- 22 piec
22 piec
- Wynn Hopkins (20th century) Western
Wynn Hopkins (20th century) Western Tree 1980 mixed media signed Wynn Hopkins and dated (lower right) 14 3/4 x 4 inches.
- [Atlases] Two copies of Winfield
[Atlases] Two copies of Winfield W. Thompson; The Twenty-first and Twenty-second Wards of Baltimore City (Baltimore: 1889) folio cloth Estimate $ 150-250 All property is sold as-is. No condition report is supplied. Prospective buyers should submit an inquiry requesting detailed examination prior to bidding. Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
- TWO PORTRAITS OF JAMES COLLINS
TWO PORTRAITS OF JAMES COLLINS AND WIFE BY MILTON W. HOPKINS (CONNECTICUT/NEW YORK/OHIO 1789-1844). Oil on canvas signed and dated on the back with sitters' identities. Pleasant portraits of the parents James Collins Esq. aged thirty-nine in 1842 and Mrs. A. Collins aged thirty-six. Conservation report available. Both are 30''h. 25''w. in their original gilt frames 35''h. 30''w. Ex Sumpter Priddy III (Virginia). Milton W. Hopkins and the Collins Family The Connecticut-born artist Milton W. Hopkins (1789-1844) spent most of his life in Connecticut and New York. He began his career as a portraitist in earnest when he advertised himself as a portrait painter and instructor in Albion New York in 1833. In 1836 Hopkins packed up his wife and ten children and headed west to Ohio settling in Clermont County. Though he never sold the Clermont County farm (he would die there in 1844) he would later set up a studio in Columbus (1840-1843) and then in Cincinnati (1843-1844). Based on identified portraits Hopkins clearly traveled throughout the region for commissions. Hopkins was a fervent anti-Mason and temperance advocate and according to research by Jacquelyn Oak it may have been his growing abolitionist sentiment that drove him to Ohio. She further postulates that it is through his anti-slavery efforts that Hopkins met fellow abolitionist and lawyer James Collins Jr. while in Clermont County. Collins (b. 1802 or 1803) a lawyer married Angelina (apparently sometimes called Margaret) in 1830 and had four children. Documenting their location(s) is somewhat challenging but Oak's research places them in Clermont County during Hopkins's residency and later in Illinois (always as an active member of the abolition movement). As an attorney Collins may well have spent time in Columbus (perhaps visiting Hopkins in his studio which was very near the Ohio Statehouse). The 1850 Federal Census locates the Collins family in New Albany Indiana along the Ohio River (and in their household was an African-American girl named Anne Robertson). Hopkins painted portraits Mr. and Mrs. Collins and of their sons Alfred and James in 1842. The portrait of the younger child was painted by another artist after Hopkins's death. All of the present portraits remained together and were ''discovered'' in a Missouri attic years ago. These portraits are among the few identified examples from Hopkins's Midwestern period a fact made more important because of the shared abolitionist efforts of both artist and sitter. Additionally the double portrait of James and Alfred is the only known double portrait by Hopkins. In short this family group of portraits should be considered among the most significant Midwestern portraits of the 1840s period. References: Face to Face: M.W. Hopkins and Noah North 1988 Joy-Dyer Cornelia C. Some Records of the Dyer Family 1884 Williams Byron History of Clermont and Brown Counties Ohio 1913. Conservation report available. Conservation performed by Bardwell Conservation (Virginia) in 1997. Addtional information is included with the lot.
- ERIC HOPKINS (ME/CT, 1951 - ) "Looking
ERIC HOPKINS (ME/CT, 1951 - ) "Looking Far and Over", mixed media on paper, pencil signed, titled and dated '1-27-91'. In aluminum boxed frame, matted and glazed, OS: 26 1/2" x 33", SS: 21" x 27 3/4", lightly rippled at top.
- C. ALLEN (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY)
C. ALLEN (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) 16" x 20" "Hot Day". Oil on canvas, signed lower left corner, in wood frame with maroon velvet liner, overall 22" x 26".
- (25) 1969 TOPPS BASKETBALL CARDSTwenty-five
(25) 1969 TOPPS BASKETBALL CARDSTwenty-five 1969-70 Topps Tall Boys cards, lot includes: HOF Len Wilkins #44 PSA 7 NM, Connie Dierking #28, Henry Finkel #34, Johnny Egan #16. See images for details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
- 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property
1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Hopkins, G.M. City Atlas of Philadelphia:... Vol. 3. 23rd Ward. Philadelphia, 1876. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered cloth; spine gone, corners rubbed. With color index map + 17 double-page color maps. Internally clean. Frankford & Northeast Philadelphia. Le Gear L-
- 1 vol. (Philadelphia Property
1 vol. (Philadelphia Property Atlas.) Hopkins, G.M. City Atlas of Philadelphia:... Vol. 6. 2nd to 20th [Wards]; 29th and 31st [Wards]. Philadelphia, 1875. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered cloth, morocco back & corners; spine ends & corners rubbed. With color outline and index map + 26 double-page color maps. Internally generally clean. Center City & adjacent wards North & South. Le Gear L-
- HENRY ALKEN, SR.: "THE STEEPLE
HENRY ALKEN, SR.: "THE STEEPLE CHASE SCENES" (SIX WORKS)circa 1847 watercolor on paper comprising: "The Warren Wall", "Wattle Fence with a Deep Drop", "The Brook", "The Starting Field", "In and Out of the Lane" and "The Run In " Provenance: each with gallery label verso from Richard Green, London Condition: each good. Wear to frames. Not examined out of frames each sight: 10 1/4 x 14 1/4 inches; each frame: 19 x 22 1/2 inches Condition:
- [Atlas] Two titles by G. M. Hopkins
[Atlas] Two titles by G. M. Hopkins 1) Baltimore and Its Environs Vol. I (Philadelphia: 1876) folio cloth; and 2) Baltimore Maryland and Its Environs Vol. II (Philadelphia: 1877) library buckram Estimate $ 200-300 All property is sold as-is. No condition report is supplied. Prospective buyers should submit an inquiry requesting detailed examination prior to bidding. Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
- [Maps: Maryland] Tinted map from
[Maps: Maryland] Tinted map from Hopkins Atlas 1877 Part of Dists. 2 & 3 Baltimore Environs '' covering portions of Pikesville Estimate $ 40-60 All property is sold as-is. No condition report is supplied. Prospective buyers should submit an inquiry requesting detailed examination of each lot prior to bidding. Back   Inquiry   Email Lot  © Alex Cooper. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are originalcopyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. Forfurther information telephone 410-828-4838 Schedule •  Catalogues •  Archives •  Login •  RegisterAbout Us | Consignors | Buyers | Catalogs | Contact Us | FAQ | Join Our Mailing ListHome | Oriental Rugs | Real Estate Auctions | Alex Cooper's Artfact Page | Alex Cooper Live! Blog908 York Road Towson Maryland 21204Baltimore: (410) 828-4838 | Fax: (410) 828-0875 | Toll-Free: (800) 272-3145antiques@alexcooper.comSite by Fastspot
- Currier & Ives "The Celebrated
Currier & Ives "The Celebrated Trotting Stallions 'Ethan Allen and George M. Patchen'" 1858. 19.5"x27.5"
- Early hooked runner. 22'' x 88''.
Early hooked runner. 22'' x 88''.
- Allison Stewart (American/New Orleans,
Allison Stewart (American/New Orleans, Contemporary) "Mapmaking II", pair of lithographs, 23" x 33", both examples signed by the artist, one example numbered "29/48", the other "113/300". Glazed, matted and framed en suite. Provenance: Arthur Roger Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana, to The Sheraton New Orleans Hotel, 500 Canal Street.
- 2 vols. (Philadelphia Property
2 vols. (Philadelphia Property Atlases): Hopkins, G.M. City Atlas of Philadelphia:... Vol. 4. Twenty-Fifth Ward. Philadelphia, 1875. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered cloth, morocco back & corners; edges worn, morocco rubbed. With color outline & index map + 16 double-page color maps. Some darkening to edges. * City Atlas of Philadelphia:... Vol. 5. 1st, 26th & 30th Wards. Philadelphia, 1876. Folio, orig. gilt-lettered cloth, new back & corners. With color outline & index map + 17 double-page color maps. Some darkening to edges. South Philadelphia & Port Richmond, etc. Le Gear L-
- 3 vols. Philadelphia Atlases.
3 vols. Philadelphia Atlases. Germantown - 22nd Ward: Hopkins, Griffith M. Atlas of (The Late Borough of Germantown), Twenty-Second Ward City of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1871. Folio, bdg. gone. With hand-colored outline map + 1-9 (of 13) hand-colored maps. Occasional minor chipping to edges. Le Gear L-3078. * _ _. City Atlas of Philadelphia Vol. 1: 22nd Ward. Philadelphia, 1876. Folio, orig. cloth; bdg. broken & repaired. With hand-colored index map + 19 (of 21) hand-colored maps - lacking maps B & C. Repairs to edges of front matter, occasional chipping to edges. Contents loose. Le Gear L-3081. * Bromley, G.W. Atlas of The City of Philadelphia: 22nd Ward. Philadelphia, 1911. Folio, orig. cloth; bdg. worn & defective. With color index map + 35 color double-page maps - internal dampstaining & chipping. Sold with all faults.
- JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL, PHOTOGRAPH
JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL, PHOTOGRAPH 42 1/2 x 26 1/2 in., framed.
- Allen: Book Hunter at Home, 1920
Allen: Book Hunter at Home, 1920 ex-lib, full leather; Vincent: Bibliotaph, Bos., 1898, inscribed; Johnson: Highspot Ava. lit., 1/750, full Moroccan leather; Rosenbach: Book Hunter's Holiday, signed; Ratchford: Letters of Wise to Wren, 2 vols.; Dibpin: Library Companion, Low, 1836, 3/4 cloth
- BUDD HOPKINSAmerican 1931-2011Abstract.
BUDD HOPKINSAmerican 1931-2011Abstract. Signed and dated lower left center Hopkins 62''.Provenance:Private Collection Massachusetts.Oil on paper 14'' x 11''. Unframed.''
- TWO ASSORTED FRAMED PRINTS 1) Nancy
TWO ASSORTED FRAMED PRINTS 1) Nancy Hammond. "Annapolis 1998," hand signed lr, sight size: 26 1/4 x 17 1/2 in. 2) Robert L. Collins. "Headin' Home," color offset lithograph, ed. 6/80 AP, sight size: 16 3/4 x 22 1/4 in.
- Allen Sapp (1929-2015), Cree THE
Allen Sapp (1929-2015), Cree THE MEN GATHERED BEHIND THE HOUSE signed lower right 24 x 30 in — 61 x 76.2 cm
- BEN ALI HAGGIN (1882-1951): TWO
BEN ALI HAGGIN (1882-1951): TWO PORTRAITS Pastel on gray paper signed and one dated 1931 lower left unframed. 25 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. Provenance: Formerly property of the Ali Haggin family.