- ATT TO CHARLES KNAPTON, PORTRAIT OF
ATT TO CHARLES KNAPTON, PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MANAttributed to Charles Knapton (British, 1728-1742)Portrait of a young manoil on canvaswith gallery label to reverse21 x 16 1/2in (53.5 x 42cm) Provenance:With Newman Galleries, Phi
- George II Silver Large Shaped Circular
George II Silver Large Shaped Circular Salver, Charles Woodward, London, 1742 diameter 15.4 in — 39 cm
- A folio of Old Master and other prints,
A folio of Old Master and other prints, 18th c and later, including George Vertue FSA (1684-1756) after Lucas de Heere (1534-1584), Frances, Duchess of Suffolk and her Husband Adrian Stokes Esq:r, double-portrait, London, 1748, etching and engraving, 48 x 55cm, Thomas Watson (1750-1781) after Sir Peter Lely (1618-1680), [Barbara Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland, as Minerva], proof before title, London, 1779, mezzotint, 47 x 34cm, six further portrait mezzotints, 18th and 19th c, after Piranesi, Outside View of the Colosseum, s.l. [London], n.d. [c. 1775], engraving, 28 x 41cm, [satire/caricature] Anon, The Monkey's Downfall or Cat's-Paw Rescu'd, s.l. [?London], n.d. [c. 1767], etching, later laid on card, 28 x 40cm, Plate No. 117 from Sir William Hamilton's Collection of Antiquities and Vases, s.l. [Naples], n.d. [c. 1767], copperplate engraving, contemporary hand-colouring, 29.5 x 26cm, Giovanni Girolamo Frezza (1659–1730) after Carlo Maratta (1625-1713), Pan Foiled by Diana, s.l. [Rome?], n.d. [c. 1680-1720], engraving, trimmed with loss of some lettering, 36 x 25.5cm, pasted watercolour frieze mount, various other prints with conforming mounts, Francesco Bartolozzi RA (1727-1815) after Richard Cosway RA (1742-1821), Princess of Charlotte of Wales as Baby, [London], [1797], stipple engraving and etching, trimmed with loss of all lettering, 35 x 27cm, etc., others, mixed media and sizes, (approx. 40) More Information Mixed condition.
- VINTAGE TIN POWERED GREAT FLYING BOAT
VINTAGE TIN POWERED GREAT FLYING BOAT MF-742Vintage Tin Lithographed Friction Powered Great Flying Boat MF-742 with Driver. Measures 13" L x 4-1/4". Condition: Minor rubbing to the paint. slight bending to the windshield. Estimate 40.00 - 150.0
- PRINTS, OVID'S METAMORPHOSES (lot of
PRINTS, OVID'S METAMORPHOSES (lot of 5) Elisha Kirkall (British, 1682-1742) and R. Smith (British, early 18th century), "Ovid's Metamorphoses," 1717, five (5) engravings with artist name in plate lower left/right, sheet (each): 14.5"h x 8.5"w. Provenance: Property from the estate of artist Robert Bechtle and art historian Whitney Chadwick.
- EARLY GEORGIA HISTORY, THE LONDON GAZETTE,
EARLY GEORGIA HISTORY, THE LONDON GAZETTE, 1742 Georgia pre-revolutionary war history detailed account of its early struggles with colonialism. This document is a sworn disposition such printed in the periodical describing the intense circumstances surrounding the ongoing naval and ground fight for Georgia involving Fort Frederica and the British naval invasion planned as well as a deposition from a sailor who was captured and held onboard the ship the Pretty Nancy who gave a full account of the hardships of war. Descriptions of casualties, naval battles, types of cannons used on board ships and the different described ships and types of shot used. This document is housed under black matting covered in glass and surrounded in a detailed brown frame.
- W STEPHENS, STATE OF THE PROVINCE OF
W STEPHENS, STATE OF THE PROVINCE OF GEORGIA, 1742 ?A State of the Province of Georgia, Attested Upon Oath in the Court of Savannah, November 10, 1740? by William Stephens (1671-1753). First separate edition printed in 1742 by W. Meadows, London. An early account of Georgia described in great detail. Howes 5945 and Clark I 155.
- 6PCS ENGLISH MAGAZINES, AMERICAN COLONIES
6PCS ENGLISH MAGAZINES, AMERICAN COLONIES NEWS Six English periodicals with news items about the colonies. Examples date from 1733 to 1783. #1: The Gentleman's Magazine dated April 1733 containing a descriptive letter from General Oglethorpe to the trustees describing Savannah and how they will set it up. With much other news spanning pages 165-220. #2: A supplement of The Gentleman?s Magazine for 1742, with pages 665-698 containing 5 pages describing the Spanish invasion of Georgia with the last page categorizing complete mortality rates, numbers and causations in London. #3. then on to The Gentleman?s Magazine for January 1756, containing 2.5 pages of text describing New Georgia and an account of news between the governor and the assembly of Philadelphia. With much more news. #4. The Gentleman?s Magazine dated April 1779, pages 161-216, with discussion concerning Georgia in a Lieutenant Colonel Campbell?s letter to Lord George Germaine as well as General Provost?s letter to the same, with a wonderful fold out map of the attack plan on St. Lucia with much detail. #5. An appendix to the London Magazine for 1783 with a strong and very early account of the Treaty of Paris which was signed September 3rd, 1783, and state papers. #6. The Gentleman's Magazine of 1779, month unknown because of a missing cover, with a great deal of detail describing Major General Provost?s "Journal of the Siege of Savannah" with almost 5 pages of strong details.
- TACITUS, OPERA QUAE OMNIA, FINELY BOUND,
TACITUS, OPERA QUAE OMNIA, FINELY BOUND, 1734 C. cornelii, Tacti opera quae omnia, Published 1734, Amstelodami (Amsterdam), Janssonio-Waesbergios. Bound in modern red leather with a wide floral and line ruling on both covers. Marbled paper inside the covers over the first free paper. Gilt titling and decoration on the spine. Inside the front cover is a transferred bookplate for Robert Walpole, Lions Inn, England. Probably taken from the original front freepaper that is not present. Robert Walpole served as the first Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1721-1742. (2)(+20)[616], (+12) (2).
- CICERO, OPERA QUAE EXTANT, GRYPHIUS
CICERO, OPERA QUAE EXTANT, GRYPHIUS 1552 Opera Quae Extant Omnia by Cicero. Printed 1552 by Sebastian Gryphius. An important printing by a notable printer. 12mo. 742pp. Book is fully bound in mottled leather with raised bands on the spine. Gilt titling and decoration are also present.
- U.S. MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD BOLT-ACTION
U.S. MODEL 1903 SPRINGFIELD BOLT-ACTION RIFLE United States,C. 1911.30-06 caliber, serial number 474228, walnut stock with "F.J.C." on the left side, receiver marked on the ring "U.S./SPRINGFIELD/ARMORY/MODEL 1903," barrel marked "SA" over an ordnance bomb and "2-11". Note: FFL/ C & R
- BRITISH PATTERN 1742-TYPE COMPOSITE
BRITISH PATTERN 1742-TYPE COMPOSITE MUSKET England,C. 1748.75 bore, NSN, walnut stock with no storekeepers stamp on the butt, with assembly marks in the ramrod channel and lock mortise, brass fittings, "19" engraved on the wrist plate, Pattern 1740 lock marked "IORDAN/1748" on the tail, with a crown over "GR" and a crown over a broad arrow government ownership mark in front of the cock, with commercial proof marks on the left side of the breech, a brass-tipped wooden ramrod, and sling swivels. Note: This gun could be a commercial Pattern 42 with a replaced original Pattern 1740 lock, or an American-stocked composite musket.
- AUSBUND, DAS IST: ETLICHE SCHONE CHRISTLICHE...Ausbund,
AUSBUND, DAS IST: ETLICHE SCHONE CHRISTLICHE...Ausbund, Das ist: Etliche Schone Christliche Lieder , Christoph Saur, Germantown, 1742, first American edition, 812 numbered pages of songs, followed by a six-page Register , a twenty-page Confessio , and a forty-six-page Ein Warhafftiger Bericht, Von den Brudern im Schweitzerland, in dem Surcher Sebiet . Songbook of hymns composed in the dungeon of Passau Castle by imprisoned Anabaptists in the 16th c. Previous European editions were published illegally and anonymously until the 1742 American edition, a sign of religious freedom for Anabaptists in America, 6" x 3 3/4".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Missing clasps, some staining, foxing, some losses to spine, original cover, pages 407-438 beginning to come loose.
- EARLY PHILADELPHIA SPOON BY JOHANNIS
EARLY PHILADELPHIA SPOON BY JOHANNIS NYS, CA. 1695Early Philadelphia spoon by Johannis Nys, ca. 1695 , 4 7/8" l., together with a small silver sucket fork by John Brevoort, New York, ca. 1742, 4 1/8" l.
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Condition:
Expected wear consistent with age and use.
- BALTIMORE, MARYLAND CHIPPENDALE HIGH
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND CHIPPENDALE HIGH CHESTBaltimore, Maryland Chippendale mahogany high chest base, ca. 1770 , labeled by Gerrard Hopkins (1742-1800) with later benchmade upper section, the carving attributed to William Brampton, 92 3/4" h., 41 3/4" w. Illustrated in Baltimore Museum of Art's American Furniture 1680-1880 from the Collection of the Baltimore Museum of Art , p. 30, fig. 15a. Exhibited at the Baltimore Museum of Art on long term loan.
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Condition:
Brasses replaced. A couple lip repairs. Patches to lower drawers around keyholes. Two side knee returns replaced.
- A George III mahogany apothecary's cabinet,
A George III mahogany apothecary's cabinet, late 18th/early 19th c, the interior fitted with fifteen drawers with turned bone knob, the drawers with pasted paper labels with various preparations and directions, one with printed trade label of John Newcome Chemist High Street Grantham, the stand on moulded legs and pierced brackets, 130cm h; 35 x 68cm Provenance: Harold Ward Collection, sold in these rooms February 2019, lot 742, £700
- John Smith (c.1652-c.1742) after Sir
John Smith (c.1652-c.1742) after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) - Edward Montagu, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, [London]: Sold by J. Smith at ye Lyon & Crown in Russell Street, Covent Garden, n.d. [1700], mezzotint, 35 x 25cm, John Faber Jr (1684-1756) after Thomas Hudson (1701 - 1779), The Honourable William Fortescue, Justice of the Common Pleas, [London], 1741, mezzotint, 35 x 25cm, Richard Houston (1721-1775) after Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA (1723-1792), The Honourable Mrs. Barrington (née Elizabeth Vassall), [London, c. 1758], mezzotint, contemporary hand-colouring, 35.5 x 25.5cm, & Lady Diana Beauclerk (née Spencer, 1734-1808), Portrait of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, oval, unlettered ?proof, [London: probably Published by Thomas Macklin, n.d., c. 1782], coloured stipple engraving and etching, 19cm x 16cm, (4) More Information Condition evidenced by images. The frames in country house condition, with typical wear and losses.
- TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER PETAL
TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER PETAL DISH Tiffany & Co makers sterling silver (Dublin 1717 reproduction) petal dish, 1962, pattern no. 20742, engraved "Kathryn & Peter, Oct. 16, 1962." 4 5/8" diameter, 3.73 ozt.
- KOSTA BODA SMALL COLOR GLASS VASE with
KOSTA BODA SMALL COLOR GLASS VASE with label "Kosta Boda since 1742", etched to base "Kosta Boda K. Engman 48837" for Kjell Engman. 5.75? H x 8? diameter.
- FENDI LAMB FUR AND PATENT LEATHER HANDBAG
FENDI LAMB FUR AND PATENT LEATHER HANDBAG Fendi handbag, the exterior with black Mongolian curly lamb fur and patent leather trim, overall with gold-tone hardware, the zipper closure with pull stamped 'FENDI' , the satin-lined interior with label stamped "FENDI / MADE IN ITALY," the zippered pocket with tab inside having serial number 2454-8BR254-LPT-049 and with hologram label marked 774294. 9.75? H x 12.5? W x 2? D.
- VINTAGE 14K YELLOW GOLD & DIAMOND BRACELET
VINTAGE 14K YELLOW GOLD & DIAMOND BRACELET Vintage 14K yellow gold diamond bracelet, approx: 742 baguette-cut diamonds, 6.52 ct tw., color: H-I, clarity: SI2-I1, marked: "14K / 6.52." 7.5" L x 0.5" W x 0.25" H. Approx: 18.6 dwt (inclusive)
- (4) GORHAM & LA PIERE STERLING SILVER
(4) GORHAM & LA PIERE STERLING SILVER GROUP(lot of 4) Sterling silver group: (1) La Pierre sterling bowl, numbered 117, stepped form, approx 6"diam; (1) Gorham sterling bon-bon bowl, numbered 43300, dent to well, approx 5.75"diam; (2pc) Gorham sterling creamer, numbered A7429 (dent) and sugar, numbered A7428; 11.86ozt total
- STEINWAY & SONS MODEL M PIANO SERIAL
STEINWAY & SONS MODEL M PIANO SERIAL #367429 From a Mt Vernon NY estate. Dimensions: 56" x 65" Condition: board looks pretty good tight split visible from top, case overall good with light scuffs
- VINTAGE NIKON F LOT - 2 BODIES, 5 LENSES
VINTAGE NIKON F LOT - 2 BODIES, 5 LENSES A grouping of vintage Nikon F camera and lenses. Including a Nikon F body, serial number 7428023. A Nikon F body, serial number 6997764. A Nikkor-H Auto 1:2 f=50mm lens. A Nikkor-N Auto 1:2.8 f-24mm lens. A Nikkor-H Auto 1: 1.8 f=85mm lens. A Nikkor-Q Auto 1: 2.8 f=135mm lens. and a Nikkor-Q Auto 1:4f= 200mm telephoto lens. Condition: Good.
- JEWELRY. GIA 0.71CT RBC DIAMOND, NO.
JEWELRY. GIA 0.71CT RBC DIAMOND, NO. 11774231. Ring. Signed 18kt white gold engagement ring displaying a central round brilliant cut diamond flanked by full round cut diamond accents. Accompanied by an April 26th, 2002 GIA Diamond Grading Report no. 11774231 stating this is one, "Round Brilliant, 5.77-5.80 x 3.42mm, 0.71carat, depth 59.1%, table 66%, Girdle medium to slight thick, faceted, culet None, polish excellent, symmetry excellent, Clarity SI2, Color F, Fluorescence None". Inscribed to the interior of the band, "18K 750" with a pictorial hallmark of a faceted diamond within a circular frame. Total approx. weight is 1.9 dw (gross). Ring size - 6 1/2. From a Riverdale, NY estate. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Most probably an 18kt yellow gold ring dipped in white gold.
- FINE WHITE PAINTED GARDEN URN, STAMPED
FINE WHITE PAINTED GARDEN URN, STAMPED J.W. FISKE, BARCLAYS, N.Y., NO 21 & 23, PAT'D MAY 12, 187428 x 31 x 21 1/2 in.
Condition
Expected wear and rusting throughout with very minor surface cracks. The frame is sound. Exceptional design.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- BRITISH SCHOOL: PORTRAIT OF A LADY,
BRITISH SCHOOL: PORTRAIT OF A LADY, SAID TO BE THE HONORABLE MRS. STANHOPEPastel on paper, unsigned.
48 x 38 in. (sight), 63 x 58 in. (frame).
Note: The plaque on the frame attributes this portrait to Hugh B. Hamilton, however it is more likely the Irish artist Hugh Douglas Hamilton (c. 1739-1808). It was offered in these rooms in 2008 as Attributed to Ozias Humphrey (1742-1810). Neither attribution has been supported.
Condition
Creasing and rubbing showing mostly around the edges. Scattered small losses and scrapes. Not examined out of frame.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- ATTR. TO OZIAS HUMPHRY (ENGLISH, 1742-1810).
ATTR. TO OZIAS HUMPHRY (ENGLISH, 1742-1810). Attributed to Ozias Humphry 9/10ct gold framed portrait of Lionel Earl of Middlesex. Inscribed verso, "Lionel Earl of Middlesex" with several additional stickers/labels including one stating, "Portrait of Lionel 3rd and Last Earl of Middlesex. By Ozias Humphrey. R.A. 1742-1810. Watercolor. Gold Frame". From a Hollis, NY estate. Dimensions: frame measures approx. 4.25" h x 3.675" w. Condition: Good. Has not been examined out-of-frame.
- CIRCLE OF GILES MARIE OPPENORT (1672-1742):
CIRCLE OF GILES MARIE OPPENORT (1672-1742): LANDSCAPE WITH FOUNTAINSSanguine on paper, unsigned.
13 x 9 1/4 in. (sheet), 24 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (frame).
Property from the Estate of Emile Wolf
Condition
Scattered foxing a surface soiling. Soft rippling at the top sheet edge. Not examined out of frame.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- SEIKO CACTUS SS 23 JEWEL WATCHSeiko
SEIKO CACTUS SS 23 JEWEL WATCHSeiko Cactus watch in stainless steel with 23 jewels. 6106-7420. 41 MM case diameter.
- PAIR OF EGGLESTONWORKS ANDRA II SE LOUDSPEAKERSPair
PAIR OF EGGLESTONWORKS ANDRA II SE LOUDSPEAKERSPair of EgglestonWorks Andra II SE Loudspeakers, serial no. 0742 Dimensions: Each: 44 x 15 1/4 x 21 in. (111.8 x 38.7 x 53.3 cm.) Provenance: Property from the collection of Mitchell Friedman, master printer for Jim Dine 1974-1981 Condition: The working condition is untested and unknown.
- PAIR OF EGGLESTONWORKS ANDRA III SE
PAIR OF EGGLESTONWORKS ANDRA III SE LOUDSPEAKERSPair of EgglestonWorks Andra III SE Loudspeakers, serial no. 0742 Dimensions: Each: 44 x 15 1/4 x 21 in. (111.8 x 38.7 x 53.3 cm.) Provenance: Property from the collection of Mitchell Friedman, master printer for Jim Dine 1974-1981 Condition: The working condition is untested and unknown.
- MANNER OF TOPINO, MARQUETRY TABLE A
MANNER OF TOPINO, MARQUETRY TABLE A ECRIRE French Louis XVI ormolu mounted mahogany and mixed wood marquetry inlaid table a ecrire in the manner of Charles Topino (French 1742-1803), late 18th century, having an amaranth, boxwood, burl walnut, rosewood, and sycamore inlaid sliding top depicting books and writing implements, a Vitruvian scroll apron and drawer, the interior fitted with a writing surface, and rising on tapering legs, apparently unmarked. Approximate dimensions: h. 27.5", w. 18.25", d. 12.75".
- SIX TITLES ON STONEWALL JACKSON To include:
Prof.
SIX TITLES ON STONEWALL JACKSON To include:
Prof. R. L. Dabney, D.D. LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS OF LIEUT.-GEN. THOMAS J. JACKSON, (STONEWALL JACKSON). New York: Blelock & Co., 1866. Hardcover. Half bound leather with marbled paper-covered boards, gilt stamped design and lettering on spine with raised bands, all edges and endpapers marbled. 8vo; [i-iv], v-x, [xi-xii], [1]-742pp. With frontispiece and (11) diagrams.
John Esten Cooke. STONEWALL JACKSON: A MILITARY BIOGRAPHY. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1876. Later edition. Hardcover. Rebound in blue cloth-covered boards, gilt lettering on spine, all edges marbled. 8vo; 587pp. with appendix; publishing advertisements at the end.
Lieut.-Col. G.F.R. Henderson. STONEWALL JACKSON AND THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. Two volumes. First edition. London: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1898. Hardcovers. Red cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering on spines. 8vo; [i-vii], viii-xiv, [xv-xviii], [1]-550pp., plus catalogue of work by Longmans, Green, & Co. included at the end; [i-viii], [1]-641pp. with index. Both with portraits, maps, plans.
Henry Alexander White, A.M. Ph.D. AMERICAN CRISIS BIOGRAPHIES: STONEWALL JACKSON. Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Company, 1909. First edition. Hardcover. Blue cloth-covered boards, gilt lettering on spine, top edge gilt. 12mo; [1-9], 10-378pp. with index. With frontispiece.
Roy Bird Cook. THE FAMILY AND EARLY LIFE OF STONEWALL JACKSON. Richmond, VA: Old Dominion Press, 1925. Second edition. Hardcover. Maroon cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering on cover and spine. 8vo; [1-9], 10-109pp. with bibliography. With frontispiece and (11) plates.
John W. Wayland. STONEWALL JACKSON'S WAY: ROUTE, METHOD, ACHIEVEMENT. Virginia: The McClure Company, 1940. First edition. Hardcover. Grey illustrated boards with embossed lettering. 4to; [i-vi], vii-xv, [xvi], [1-2], 3-244pp. with index. With numerous maps and illustrations.
- PAIR OF TOWLE "POMPEIAN ADAM" WEIGHTED
PAIR OF TOWLE "POMPEIAN ADAM" WEIGHTED STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS EARLY 20TH CENTURYPAIR OF TOWLE "POMPEIAN ADAM" WEIGHTED STERLING SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Early 20th Century, Model #X3742. Heights 10.25". Base diameters 5".
- A GEORGE III PORTRAIT MINIATURE IN THE
A GEORGE III PORTRAIT MINIATURE IN THE MANNER OF RICHARD COSWAY (1742-1821) depicting a lady with grey hair, in and engraved and pierced unmarked yellow metal mount, 4.3cm high Provenance: A private Dorset collection of miniatures.