- A ASSEMBLED SET OF GEORGE III SILVER
A ASSEMBLED SET OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKSAn assembled set of four George III sterling silver candlesticksWilliam Cafe, London1761, 1762, 1763With heraldic crest, underside inscribed E.D. to H. N. D & E.D.D / 1885 Septr 22nd 1910.tallest heig
- A NAPOLEON BONAPARTE SIGNED MILITARY
A NAPOLEON BONAPARTE SIGNED MILITARY DOCUMENTA Napoleon Bonaparte autographed military commission document, 1806An August, 1806 Military Commision pertaining to General Jacques David Martin de Campredon (1761-1837) who previously commanded the A
- ATT TO LOUIS-LEOPOLD BOILLY, ARTIST
ATT TO LOUIS-LEOPOLD BOILLY, ARTIST AT HIS EASELAttributed to Louis-Leopold Boilly (French, 1761-1845)An artist at his easeloil on canvas14 1/2 x 13in (37 x 33cm)
- Lladro Summer Stroll, Collectors Society
Lladro Summer Stroll, Collectors Society 1991 no7611, approx 23cm H
- Lladro porcelain girl with dog on bench,
Lladro porcelain girl with dog on bench, 7612, approx 22cm H More Information Good condition
- Lladro porcelain young boy baseball
Lladro porcelain young boy baseball player, 7610, approx 22 cm high More Information good condition
- George III Silver Small Shaped Circular
George III Silver Small Shaped Circular Salver, Richard Rugg, London, 1761 diameter 7.3 in — 18.5 cm
- A cut glass sweetmeat jar and cover,
A cut glass sweetmeat jar and cover, c1900, 17.5cm h, an octagonal glass beaker, Low Countries, 19th c, engraved with armorials, windmill and date '1761' and a German spa glass, mid 19th c, with oval strawberry cut panels and wheel engraved to the front with view of Danzig (4) More Information Undamaged
- GROUP OF CONTINENTAL SILVER Includes
GROUP OF CONTINENTAL SILVER Includes German silver footed two-handle bowl, two small English sterling trays. German bowl has royal coat of arms, dated 1761. Footed tray dated London, 1792. Round tray dated London, 1804. Candlesticks are silver plated. Weighable silver: 32.6 troy ounces.
- PENNSYLVANIA SEPIA WATERCOLOR ON PAPER
PENNSYLVANIA SEPIA WATERCOLOR ON PAPER DRAWINGPennsylvania sepia watercolor and ink on paper drawing, dated 1761 , with hearts and flowers, 12" x 7".
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Condition:
Frame size - 14'' x 9''. A few small color runs.
- VAN CLEEF AND ARPELS, YELLOW GOLD, LAPIS
VAN CLEEF AND ARPELS, YELLOW GOLD, LAPIS LAZULI AND DIAMOND 'VINTAGE ALHAMBRA' BRACELET
Clover motifs measuring approximately 15.00 mm wide, set with round brilliant cut diamonds weighing approximately 0.95 carat total and lapis lazuli. 18 karat yellow gold. 7 3/4 inches long.
Stamp: VCA Au750 JA476154.
Gross weight: 8.75 dwt.
Accompanied by a Van Cleef and Arpels inner and outer box, valuation for insurance, receipt and authenticity certificate..
- A GEORGE III STERLING TRIPOD SALVER,
A GEORGE III STERLING TRIPOD SALVER, EBENEZER COKER, LONDON, CIRCA 1761 A George III sterling tripod salver, Ebenezer Coker, London, circa 1761, the dish form tray with a pie crust border, a shell and scroll surround, rising on scroll feet, 13"d, 27.3 ozt
- PHILIP BEARCROFT, COLONY OF GEORGIA
PHILIP BEARCROFT, COLONY OF GEORGIA SERMON, 1737 Philip Bearcroft (1697-1761), A Sermon Preached Before the Honorable Trustees for Establishing the Colony of Georgia, in America, and the associates of the Late Reverend Dr. Bray at their anniversary meeting March 16,1737-8, in London. Printed by John Wills. Bound in 19th century three quarter rubbed Morocco with marbled boards and end papers. 22pp.
- 12PCS ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS WITH COLONIAL
12PCS ENGLISH NEWSPAPERS WITH COLONIAL CONTENT 12 different newspapers most with English tax stamps and with dates spanning from 1709-1780. The list includes: The Tatler, April 14, 1709; The Spectator, Oct 16, 1712; The Post-Box, Oct 30th to Nov 1, 1722; The Old Whig, April 10, 1735; The Daily Post Boy, July 26 and Oct 2, 1735; The Old Whig, Dec 4,1735; The London Gazette June 6 to 9, 1761; The Gentleman's Magazine, June 1738 and April 1767; The Edinburgh Evening Courant, Jan 12 and 22, 1780; The Morning Post, Aug 29, 1788. Articles are English in nature with some news of the Colonies.
- SUETONIUS, THE TWELVE CAESARS, PRINTED
SUETONIUS, THE TWELVE CAESARS, PRINTED 1548 Duodecim Caesares. cvm Philippi Beroaldi Bononienfis, Marcique item Antonii Sabellici Commentariis, and Bapt. Aegnatii, aliorumque doctorum vi rorum annotationibus. Printed 1548 by Ioannem Frellonium. The book is bound in full brown leather with raised bands on the spine.761pp. 4to.
- 1976 TAKATOKU Z-GOKIN AKUMAIZER 3 GABURA
1976 TAKATOKU Z-GOKIN AKUMAIZER 3 GABURA ST Japan19761976 Takatoku Toys Z-Gokin Akumaizer 3 Gabura ST diecast figure, Box C7.5+ with light to moderate wear as expected from age and storage, corner and edge wear, overall displays well with great color and gloss. Toy C8+ appearing to have only been opened for inspection, minimal areas of rubbing from moving within box, complete with factory sealed accessories and paperwork, please refer to photographs.
- U.S. INLAND M1A1 PARATROOPER CARBINE
U.S. INLAND M1A1 PARATROOPER CARBINE AND CASE United States,C. 1943.30 carbine caliber, serial number 616890, walnut stock with an ordnance wheel on the right side of the grip, parkerized finish, folding stock marked with light "B257614" and a star, rear of the receiver marked "INLAND DIV", barrel marked "INLAND MFG. DIV./GENERAL MOTORS/8-43", with a canvas sling, and a canvas cover marked on the inside flap "MILTEX PRODUCTS INC./1943". Note: FFL/C & R
- NATIVE AMERICAN JOHN DEFREEZE'S 1762
NATIVE AMERICAN JOHN DEFREEZE'S 1762 POWDER HORN United States,C. 1762Ornately carved cow horn with the sun with the form of a face, trees, misspelled names of towns, ships flying the British flag, buildings with smoke billowing from the chimneys, initials "I L" possibly for the carver, marked at the base of the horn "IOHN DEFREEZE HIS HON 1762", with a flat pine plug held in place by wooden pegs, and an iron rose head nail for attaching a strap. Note: John Defreeze's name appears in the New York muster rolls spelled De Fries, Defrise, and Defrize, and is listed as an "Indian." He enlisted on March 24, 1760 from Tappan, New York, enlisted again on April 25, 1761, and the last enlistment is dated June 17, 1762.
- MAP OF THE BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH
MAP OF THE BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA, 1761 A NEW MAP OF NORTH AMERICA FROM THE LATEST DISCOVERIES. London, 1761. First edition (second edition dated to 1763). Copperplate engraving, hand colored, presenting the British Colonies towards the end of the French and Indian War, including Georgia as the last of the thirteen colonies; presented behind mats and in wooden frame.
- LOUIS XVI BEECHWOOD BERGèRE EN CABRIOLET,
LOUIS XVI BEECHWOOD BERGèRE EN CABRIOLET, STAMPED N.T. PORROTNoel-Toussaint Porrot, maitre in July 22, 1761.
37 x 25 1/2 x 20 in., seat height 19 in.
Condition
In good, restored condition with evidence of old worming. An old repair to the left armrest. Expected nicks and wear. Structurally sound. Upholstered in a floral chintz fabric with two matching pillows.
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- Lladro blessed family figure group,
Lladro blessed family figure group, 6761, 15 1/8"H, retired, original tag at underside, a replaced and damaged staff, otherwise excellent condition.
- Mather Brown (1761-1831, American/UK)
Mather Brown (1761-1831, American/UK) matted pencil drawing of a mother watching her infant, circa 1810, with a J. Whatman watermark.
8.5" x 6.5" ss / 20" x 16" oa
Condition: Wear consistent with age, not examined out of frame.
- Mather Brown (1761-1931, MA) matted
Mather Brown (1761-1931, MA) matted pen and ink on paper titled "Woman and Child Kneeling" and verso a sketch of a male nude and a man rolling a barrel and appears to be part of the drawing series on Liverpool dock workers circa 1812.
Provenance: Max Fabricant Academy Bookstore, NY to his daughter to Hirschl Adler Galleries, NY in 1976.
8.5" x 5.5" ss
Condition: Unrestored.
- THREE ENGLISH ROCOCO DESIGN BOOKS, 18TH
THREE ENGLISH ROCOCO DESIGN BOOKS, 18TH C.Three English rococo design books, 18th c. , to include Matthias Lock, The Principles of Ornament, or the Youth's Guide to Drawing of Foliage , London: Robert Sayer, not dated, ca. 1765, A New Drawing Book of Ornaments , engraved by Francois Vivares and Anthony Walker, London: H. Yates, 1752, and One Hundred & Fifty New Designs by Thomas Johnson Carver, London: Robert Sayer, 1761.
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- TWO BOOKS FOR STUDENTSTwo books for
TWO BOOKS FOR STUDENTSTwo books for students including Directory and the Youth's Guide in the Choice of a Profession of Trade , by Joseph Collyer, London, 1761, and A General Description of All Trades , 1747.
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Condition:
Collyer lacking boards, spine, stitching beginning to loosen.
- CHALLONER, A MEMORIAL OF ANCIENT BRITISH
CHALLONER, A MEMORIAL OF ANCIENT BRITISH PIETY ORa British Martyrology, London 1761. A scarce early copy, full calf 12 mo size with detached front board, contains a list of Martyred Catholics. Excellent example of his highly desirable bookplate. Provenance: Part of the Thomas Weld Lulworth Castle library.
- IMPORTANT RAWLE FAMILY PAIR OF PHILADELPHIA
IMPORTANT RAWLE FAMILY PAIR OF PHILADELPHIA QUEEN ANNE ...1740-1760, each with scrolled and shell carved crest over a figured splat with scrolled volutes and spurred base, shell carved legs with trifid feet, red leather upholstered compass seats, seat rail interiors and matching original slip seats marked "III" and "XI", 42-1/2 x 20 x 17 in.
Provenance: The Rawle Family of Pennsylvania, possible line of descent: Francis Rawle (1729-1761), Philadelphia; William Rawle (1759-1836), Philadelphia, son; Francis William Rawle (1795-1881), Philadelphia and Fairfield, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, son; James Rawle (1842-1912), "Castlefinn," near Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, son; thence by descent in the family; Christie's, New York, Property from a Pennsylvania Collection, January 19, 2018, lot 156, sold for $137,500; Important Private Virginia Estate
Note: According to the Christie's lot essay (January 19, 2018, lot 156), the chairs offered here relate closely to "the practices of the 'Wistar armchair' shop as defined and discussed by Alan Miller. These include compass seats with applied rims and trifid feet with raised central and side panels, with the graining on the splat and its more complex shaping illustrating developments of the shop in the 1740s and 1750s (Alan Miller, "Flux in Design and Method in Early Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia Furniture," American Furniture 2014 , Luke Beckerdite, ed. (Milwaukee, 2014), pp. 60-64). Other chairs possibly from the same original set include a chair marked V (Sotheby's, New York, 26 September 2008, lot 62) and, with variant knee returns, a chair marked II at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (acc. no. 25.115.14).
The chairs were acquired from a Rawle-family descendant whose line included Francis Rawle (1729-1761), a possible first owner for the set represented by the pair in the present lot. He was the son of William Rawle (d. 1741), a lawyer and original member of the Library Company. Francis married Rebecca Warner in 1756, an event that may have occasioned the commission of this set of chairs. This pair of chairs were likely inherited by his son, William Rawle (1759-1836) , a prominent lawyer who was appointed United State Attorney for Pennsylvania by President George Washington. The chairs continued to descend to his son Francis William Rawle (1795-1881) and Francis' son, James Rawle (1842-1912), President of J.G. Brill Co., at the time, the largest manufacturers of street cars (Frank Marshall Eastman, Courts and Lawyers of Pennsylvania: A History, 1623-1923 , vol. 4, pp. 56-58; see also Lita H. Solis-Cohen, "Living with antiques: Castlefinn Farm, the Pennsylvania home of Mrs. James Rawle II," The Magazine Antiques (March 1971), pp. 386-390)."
(see https://www.christies.com/lot/lot-6125008)
Condition:
both in a fine state of overall preservation, one chair with patch repair to volute of splat, later nails and pinning at shoe, proper left side with repair to stile at leg joint, other leg with some infill, seat rail with metal L brackets added, minor repairs along front of seat rail, one front leg with minor thin cracks; other chair with patch repair at lip of shoe, small area of loss on proper right seat rail lip, minor repairs to seat rail, front legs with 1/4 inch pad applied; both with scattered imperfections and other general wear from age and use
Per Christie's condition report: old dark patina, slightly waxed but good color. Patch approximately 3 1/2 inches long to proper right volute of splat on one chair (chair marked III). Shrinkage crack through shell knee carving of proper right front leg. Shoe appears to be secured with very tiny pins. Metal brackets to underside of back rail. The other (chair marked XI) with small patch repair to bottom right corner of front of shoe. Face patch to proper left rear leg at juncture with stile. Underside of front legs each with 1/4 inch high pads. Please note that if pads are removed foot height would be approximately the same as foot height of the other chair.
- ENGLISH SILVER EPERGNE, 1761-1762English
ENGLISH SILVER EPERGNE, 1761-1762English silver epergne, 1761-1762 , bearing the touch of Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, 12 3/4" h., 18 1/4" w., 17 1/2" d., 91.32 ozt. Provenance: Sotheby's, October 7, 2006, lot 113; The Collection of Dr. Garrett I. & Bonnie Long, Romney, West Virginia.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER PIERCED
TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER PIERCED FOOTED BOWL Tiffany & Co. sterling silver small footed bowl / compote, pierced rim, marked underside: "Tiffany & Co. 17761D Makers 13749 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M," monogrammed. 1.75" H x 5.875" diameter. Approx: 5.59 ozt.
- TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER FOOTED
TIFFANY & CO. STERLING SILVER FOOTED BOWL Tiffany & Co. sterling silver small footed bowl / compote, marked underside: "Tiffany & Co. 17761a Makers 14799 Sterling Silver 925-1000 M," monogrammed. 1.625" H x 6" diameter. Approx: 5.80 ozt.
- [BINDING] MISSALE ROMANUM, 1761 Excudebant
[BINDING] MISSALE ROMANUM, 1761 Excudebant Joachim, & Joannes Josephus Salvoni Fratres, Typographi Pontificii Vatican in Archilyceo Romano [Printed by Joachim & John Joseph Salvoni, Brothers; Printed for the Pontifical Vatican Council]. Printed in black and red, illustrated, with musical notation, bound in red velvet, marbled endpapers, sides with gold and silver bullion work with a cardinal's heraldic coat of arms, xxxvi, 438, cvi, [4], 8, [2], the last page states "Augustae Taurinorum 1793", 14.5"h x 10"w
- THREE PRIVATE LABEL HUNTING CASE WATCHES.
THREE PRIVATE LABEL HUNTING CASE WATCHES. Fourth Qtr - 19th century. three 18S pocket watches to include: Columbus Watch Co. 16J, Adj, trans. K&SW/LS, nickel movement, serial #72507, dial marked 'F. Heitzman Ironton, O.', engraving of sulky & driver on back cover; 15J, SW/LS, dmk nickel movement, serial #305653, Jas. Boss original case papers - 14K. Filled, dial marked 'Von Gunten Bros. Chatham, Ont.', movement marked 'Von Gunten Bros. Keystone'; Together with 15J, Adj, trans. K&SW/LS, dial with small hairlines, no crystal, 'Henry Korf' on dial and movement, 'Cincinnati', serial #27610, nicely engraved and engine turned case. Watches currently in running condition - no guarantee, keys not included.
- JEWELRY. LUCIEN PICCARD 14KT GOLD WATCH
JEWELRY. LUCIEN PICCARD 14KT GOLD WATCH BRACELET. Lucien Piccard 14kt yellow gold bracelet with hidden watch face. With a Lucien Piccard movement, 17 jewels, no. 76108. Total approx. weight is 20.6 dwt (gross). From a Bedford, NY estate. Dimensions: watch bracelet measures approx. 7" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All watches sold as is.
- LARGE CARVED CHINESE? WOOD STAND. Total
LARGE CARVED CHINESE? WOOD STAND. Total approx. weight is 1761.2 grams (gross). From a New Rochelle, NY estate. Dimensions: 14" w x 8" d x 3" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- SILVER. GEORGE III WILLIAM CAFE ENGLISH
SILVER. GEORGE III WILLIAM CAFE ENGLISH SILVER Candlesticks. A stunning pair of George III English silver candlesticks with a city mark of London, maker's mark of William Cafe, and a date letter of 1761. Total approx. weight is 42.28 troy oz gross. From a New Canaan, CT estate. Dimensions candlesticks measure approx. 10" in length. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Bobeches are removable.
- JEAN-BERTRAND ANDRIEU (1761-1822): PAIR
JEAN-BERTRAND ANDRIEU (1761-1822): PAIR OF PROFILE PORTRAIT MEDALLIONSBronze, signed Andrieu Fecit.
11 1/2 x 11 1/2 in., framed.
Condition
Both in good overall condition with minor rubbing and scuffing to the bronze. 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.