- A PAIR OF GEORGE III WEIGHTED SILVER
A PAIR OF GEORGE III WEIGHTED SILVER CANDLESTICKSA large pair of George III weighted silver candlesticksMatthew Boulton, Birmingham1807With heraldic crest surmounted by an earl’s coronet,height 13 7/8 (35.5cm); diameter 6in (15cm) Footnote:Th
- A GABRIEL ARGY-ROUSSEAU PATE-DE-VERRE
A GABRIEL ARGY-ROUSSEAU PATE-DE-VERRE VASEA Gabriel Argy-Rousseau pate-de-verre vaseearly 20th centurySigned G. ARGY-ROUSSEAU, impressed FRANCE and 807.height 6in (15.3cm)
- PIRANESI, VEDUTA DI PIAZZA DI SPAGNAGiovanni
PIRANESI, VEDUTA DI PIAZZA DI SPAGNAGiovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778)Veduta di Piazza di Spagna, 1750etching on laid papersigned in the plate Piranesi Architetto fec., from the Paris edition 1807-1835 of the series Vedute
- PIRANESI, VEDUTA DI PIAZZA DI SPAGNA,
PIRANESI, VEDUTA DI PIAZZA DI SPAGNA, ETCHINGGiovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778)Veduta di Piazza di Spagna, 1750etching on laid papersigned in the plate Piranesi Architetto fec., from the Paris edition 1807-1835 of the series Vedute
- FIVE JAPANESE AND CHINESE WORKS ON PAPERA
FIVE JAPANESE AND CHINESE WORKS ON PAPERA group of five Japanese and Chinese works on paperlot includes: a woodblock print of Foreign Merchants on wove paper by Utagawa Sadahide, (1807–1879), Edo Period, ca. 1860.; two Chinese hand colore
- PENNSYLVANIA SILK ON LINEN SAMPLER,
PENNSYLVANIA SILK ON LINEN SAMPLER, DATED 1807Pennsylvania silk on linen sampler, dated 1807 , wrought by Sarah Browne , frame - 13" x 11 1/2".
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Condition:
A few stains. A couple holes around name.
- ENGLISH SILK ON LINEN SAMPLER DATED
ENGLISH SILK ON LINEN SAMPLER DATED 1807English silk on linen sampler dated 1807 , wrought by Elizabeth Knighton, 13 1/2" x 11", frame - 19" x 17".
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Condition:
Staining. Scattered small losses.
- FOLK ART GREEN SGRAFFITO WORKED REDWARE
FOLK ART GREEN SGRAFFITO WORKED REDWARE PITCHERby Greg Shooner ca. 2008; wheel thrown bulbous pitcher with mounted double fluted strap handle, pitcher has yellow slip ground with incised faux date "1807" and tulips with flowing vines and dark green wash, 5 3/4"d, 7"x 7 1/4"; Condition: faux aged, very good
- FINE FRAMED HUBER/HOOVER FAMILY COMBINED
FINE FRAMED HUBER/HOOVER FAMILY COMBINED BIRTH RECca. post 1818 with later infill of later born children; unique form ink and watercolor Fraktur on rag paper, possibly attributed to "Cross Legged Angel Artist" by form of artwork and Fraktur penmanship; the piece highly embellished with large central heart motif textbox with tulip on top and bottom of form and surrounded by ten small heart textboxes capped with small ink drawn angel head with wings and record with further ornamentation of tulips and other flowers, record of Jacob Huber, born 1779 and his wife Marri born 1789, married in 1807 with record including birth of eleven children, the last two with name Hoover (not Huber) born 1808-1825, attributed to Lancaster Co., PA, framed in a modern bead molded painted frame under modern mat board, 23"x 20" framed; Condition: last two in lower field filled in by another hand signed by Daniel Hoover, professional restoration and infill to left upper and lower corners, restoration of separations
- George III Silver Two-Handled Oval Serving
George III Silver Two-Handled Oval Serving Tray, Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, 1807 engraved with armorials and motto 'COELITUS MIHI VIRES' length 22 in — 56 cm
- Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), Utagawa
Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858), Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III 1786-1865), Utagawa Sadahide (1807-1873), and Others, Eight Woodblock Prints, 19th-20th Century Consisting of early and posthumous prints, including artists such as Hiroshige, Kunisada, Sadahide, Kunichika, and more; one print framed
frame 11.8 x 14.8 in — 30 x 37.6 cm
- Utagawa Toyokuni (Toyokuni I, 1769-1825),
Utagawa Toyokuni (Toyokuni I, 1769-1825), Thirteen Woodblock Prints, 1800-1820 Consisting of Hana (Flowers), Bando Mitsugoro II in a dance from Tsukiyukihana no shosagoto, 1820; Nakamura Daikichi II as Okura, circa 1820; Iwai Hanshiro V as Asahina-imoto Maitsuru, 1807; Segawa Kikunojo V as Nyobo Okiku, 1821; Sumidagawa Shin Umeyashiki no zu (Picture of the New Umeyashiki by the Sumida River), circa 1820; Segawa Roko as Oshun, 1812; Samurai hunting near Mount Fujiyama, circa 1810; Iwai Kumesaburo in character, circa 1810; Nakamura Daikichi II as... no tsubone, circa 1820; Segawa Kikunojo V as... musume Osono..., circa 1820; Bando Mitsugoro II as Bunzo, standing by a fire bucket, circa 1820; Onoe Matsusuke I as... ino, circa 1805; and Ichikawa Danjuro VII as Matsuwakamaru, 1820
oban tate-e 14.6 x 9.8 in — 37 x 25 cm
- A composed set of six George III silver
A composed set of six George III silver teaspoons, bright cut with shell bowl, all London, by various makers, 1802, 1807 and 1812, another composed set of six George III silver teaspoons, Old English pattern and a set of six Irish George IV silver teaspoons, Fiddle pattern with rat tail, Dublin 1826, 9ozs 17dwts (18) More Information Light consistent wear but all good
- Four George III silver tablespoons,
Four George III silver tablespoons, uniformly crested, all London, by various makers, 1794, 1806 and 1807 and a pair of William IV silver tablespoons, Fiddle pattern, London 1836, 11ozs (6) More Information Wear consistent with age
- Americana. Charles Mottram (1807-1876)
Americana. Charles Mottram (1807-1876) after John William Hill (1812-1879), Boston, [Massachusetts], panorama, London: Colnaghi & Co., New York: Smith Brothers & Co., Paris: François Delarue, et al., dated 1857 within the plate, etching and engraving, contemporary hand-colouring, 65.5 x 100cm More Information Good condition, fresh colouring. One or two foxed spots, though displaying well. Unexamined out of frame.
- A silver lancet case, early 19th c
A silver lancet case, early 19th c with reeded borders, disguised push piece, 63mm h, unmarked, a tortoiseshell lancet by Evans, London, 12.5dwts and a George III silver lancet case, engraved with initials GW and a crest, 65mm h, maker's mark rubbed, London 1807 and two tortoiseshell lancets, one by Rodgers Cutlers to His Majesty, the other by J Ellis & Son, 16.5dwts More Information Light dents and wear consistent with age, lid closing tightly shut
- A George III silver cup, with reeded
A George III silver cup, with reeded girdle and tapered handles, 15.5cm h, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1807, 10ozs 5dwts More Information Polish wear consistent with age, no splits or repair
- 1963 PERU 100 SOLES GOLD COIN Lima mint,
1963 PERU 100 SOLES GOLD COIN Lima mint, a semi-Prooflike jewel flashing with luster and boasting devices rendered with pinpoint precision.
Metal: Gold
Weight: 46.8071 grams
AGW: 1.3543 troy ounces
Mintage: 7,342
- GEORGE W. OPDENHOFF, OIL ON CANVAS COASTAL
GEORGE W. OPDENHOFF, OIL ON CANVAS COASTAL SCENEGeorge W. Opdenhoff (Dutch 1807-1873) , oil on canvas coastal scene with ships, signed lower left, 27 1/2" x 38".
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Condition:
Relined. Modern frame. Scattered touch-ups throughout.
- JACOB EICHHOLTZ, PORTRAITJacob Eichholtz
JACOB EICHHOLTZ, PORTRAITJacob Eichholtz (American 1776-1842) , oil on panel portrait of a gentleman, inscribed verso Jacob Eichholtz artist Lancaster, Jany 11, 1807 , in giltwood frame, 9 1/2" x 7 1/4". Exhibited at Lancaster County Historical Society, April - December 2003.
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Condition:
Parts: documents. Frame size - 16'' x 13 1/2''. Losses to frame.
- ENGLISH SILK EMBROIDERED MAP OF ENGLANDEnglish
ENGLISH SILK EMBROIDERED MAP OF ENGLANDEnglish silk embroidered map of England, dated 1807 , wrought by S. Smith, frame - 23" x 19 1/4".
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Condition:
Scattered tears/losses to border.
- EIGHT CUMBERLAND FORGE LEDGER BOOKSEight
EIGHT CUMBERLAND FORGE LEDGER BOOKSEight Cumberland Forge (Cumberland County, Pennsylvania 1805-1835) ledger books, dated 1807-1835, including two ledgers and a day book all beginning in 1807, together with later 1813 Bar Iron , and 1819 Cordwood and Bar Iron books, and 1828 Cash Book , and the 1841 account book of Jacob M. Halderman, detailing some of the earliest wages paid and purchases made by customers such as the Colebrook Furnace and the Pennsylvania Furnace.
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- WILLIAM HOLL THE YOUNGER, PREPARING
WILLIAM HOLL THE YOUNGER, PREPARING FOR THE TIDEProperty of a Private Collection, Savannah, GA (British, 1807-1871), Preparing for the Tide, Oil on Canvas, signed lower right, depicting boat with fishermen and women with baskets, with label from Wi
- JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER TWO WRITTEN
JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER TWO WRITTEN LETTERS SIGNATUREJohn Greenleaf Whittier (1807-1892), American Poet & opponent of slavery. Two handwritten letters with signature / autograph. Image included.
- HENRY W. LONGFELLOW HANDWRITTEN LETTER
HENRY W. LONGFELLOW HANDWRITTEN LETTER WITH SIGNATUREHenry W. Longfellow (1807-1882), American Poet. Handwritten letter of acceptance for an invitation dated November 12, 1866 with signature / autograph. Image included.
- VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, WHITE GOLD, GREEN
VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, WHITE GOLD, GREEN CELADON SEVRES PORCELAIN AND DIAMOND 'VINTAGE ALHAMBRA' NECKLACE
Cable link chain suspending a clover motif charm set with green celadon Sevres porcelain and one round brilliant cut diamond. 13-16 inches long.
Stamp: VCA Au750 JC980740.
Gross weight: 4.55 dwt.
Accompanied by a Van Cleef & Arpels necklace fold, outer box, receipt, valuation for insurance, authenticity certificate and care booklet.
- A GROUP OF JEWELRY A group of jewelry
including
A GROUP OF JEWELRY A group of jewelry
including 17 necklaces, two bracelets and a pocket knife, featuring colored quartz, cultured pearl and hardstone, some containing 18k and 14k gold clasps; 807 gross grams; bracelet lengths: 6 - 7 in; necklace lengths; 14 - 24 in; pocket knife length: 2 1/2 in
Time: January 2024
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $225.00
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- AUTOGRAPH BOOK W/ J.W.C. PENNINGTON,
AUTOGRAPH BOOK W/ J.W.C. PENNINGTON, OTHERS, 1860S Presented is an autograph album of Mr. H. Baylies of Taunton, Mass of which his name is gold leafed onto the cover, containing 147 signatures, date of signing and location on most. Many historical religious leaders of the northeastern United States and many more of which most have not been researched fully. There is a list of people which seems like some kind of an assencion with a few notable individuals such as that of J.W.C. Pennington (1807-1870), author of "The Fugitive Blacksmith" and now known as the first black graduate of Yale University. Pennington attended Yale in 1834 to 1837. On April 22, 2023, Yale awarded Pennington a posthumous M.A. Privatim. He was ordained as a minister in the Congregational Church, later also serving in Presbyterian churches for congregations in Hartford, Connecticut and New York. Another page is inscribed from Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubign? (1794-1872), who nicely inscribed to the owner of the book with provenance signed by him stating, "The above autograph, on the (assembly general's stationary for the Societe Evangelique), was written for me at his house in Geneva, September 1860 and had his wife, at his request write in the date." Many other notables such as Nathaniel Fellows, senator from Rhode Island; James Woodward Strong, the first president of Carleton College and theologian in Minnesota and author of the Strong Concordance of 1890 or index to the Bible. Others include Chester Hubbard (1814-1891) US representative and founder of West Virginia; George C. Bancroft; Daniel Steel (associated with the Methodist Holiness movement and many more); lastly a later piece of church history written on ledger paper. A financial plan to fund and build a new church and parsonage in Davenport, Iowa thus financed through subscribers of with the verso has a small list stating the names and dollar amounts given, dated August 17, 1865. Including Hiram Price and 4 others. Hiram was a nineteenth-century banker, merchant, bookkeeper, bank president, railroad president, and five-term Republican congressman from Iowa's 2nd congressional district and as commissioner of Indian Affairs in 1881 and later the same year was appointed commissioner of Indian Affairs by President James A. Garfield, serving from 1881 to 1885. His donation to his hometown church was $2000.00.
- 2VOL ELOQUENCE OF THE BRITISH SENATE
2VOL ELOQUENCE OF THE BRITISH SENATE PRINTED 1807 Two volume set of The Eloquence of the British Senate; or, Select Specimens From The Speeches of the Most Distinguished Parliamentary Speakers, From the Beginning of the Reign of Charles I. To the Present Time. Published 1807 by Thomas Ostell. First edition. A rare two volume set containing many speeches, including those given during the American Revolution. The Earl of Chatham's speeches for the American Colonies are contained here as well. Bound in three quarter tan leather with marbled boards. Gilt titling on the spine with decoration. 8vo.
- LETTER ON SAVANNAH EXPEDITION OF HYDE
LETTER ON SAVANNAH EXPEDITION OF HYDE PARKER,1779 A letter detailing the disposition of Hyde Parker (1739-1807) as to taken vessels during his time. Letter reads "I herewith transmit you my disposition of Hyde Parker, Captain of his majesties ship Phoenix, respecting sundry vessels taken in this port and river, sir your most obedt servant, Johnston, commissioner for his majesties court of vice admiralty in East Florida." With a note in the lower left saying: "to James Robertson Esq, Proctor to his Majesties Court of Vice Admiralty in East Florida."
- 6PCS EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, INC.
6PCS EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. AARON BURR A collection of six early newspapers. The Country Journal or Craftsman, June 28, 1735 #469, discussing Savannah, Georgia being built. Contains advertisements and other news. Columbian Repository, Dec 1, 1807, #48, vol, vI, discussed Aaron Burr conspiracy. National Intelligencer, Sept 18, 1807, #1081, Aaron Burr trial. Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb 18, 1768, #2043, patriotic letters to editor and Stamp Act. Massachusetts Spy, or, The Worcester Gazette, Sept 11, 1788, #806, war history, North Carolina ratifying their constitution. Massachusetts Spy, or, The Worcester Gazette, June 23, 1791 #951, breeding silk worms in Georgia and George Washington visiting Savannah, Georgia with the16 toasts given listed in print. All above have many adverts and local interest stories of the time.
- 3PCS EARLY ISSUES OF THE BOSTON GAZETTE,
3PCS EARLY ISSUES OF THE BOSTON GAZETTE, 1804 Three separate editions, in the August 9th 1804 edition are many printed letters and much area news, in September there is a nice full page printing of the prices in Boston for all commodities and banking. Much shipping news. The August 31, 1807 paper has much local news, shipping and a long story on the Aaron Burr treason trial, as well as the wholesale prices of commodities in 1807.
- REVOLUTIONARY WAR, INDEPENDENCE HALL
REVOLUTIONARY WAR, INDEPENDENCE HALL PAY DOCUMENT Revolutionary War pay order for repairs to the Assembly Room of the Statehouse, later to be named Independence Hall. ADS, 1 page. Dated February 13, 1779 in Philadelphia to State Treasurer David Rittenhouse (1732-1796), famous astronomer and clockmaker. To pay Charles Schultz on order sixty pounds, two shillings and six pence, in full for sundry iron work for the Assembly Room. Darkly signed by John Bayard (1738-1807), as Speaker of the House of the Assembly. Schultz receipt at lower right. Both Bayard and Rittenhouse were members of the Committee of Safety and the Constitutional Convention. Bayard was a member of the Sons of Liberty and as Colonel served at the Battles of Brandywine, Germantown and Princeton. The fledgling American government returned to the State house in July 1778 after the British occupation seven months earlier. The State house later became known as Independence Hall due to the keen interest shown by the Marquis de Lafayette in his visit to Philadelphia during his farewell tour in 1824, wanting to see the 'Hall of Independence' which he deemed sacred to the cause of liberty. The Assembly Room to which this document refers, so important to American history, is pictured on the reverse side of the US two-dollar bill, from the original painting by John Trumbull entitled 'Declaration of Independence.'
- MAPS OF ROME, 6 MAP FRAGMENTS OF ANCIENT
MAPS OF ROME, 6 MAP FRAGMENTS OF ANCIENT ROME Fragmenta Iconographie Veteris Romae In Romuli Templo Ad Viam Sacram Olim Effossa Et Ad Farnesianas Aedes Translata Benedictus XIV PM in Capitolio Munificentissime Collocavit. Anno CIC ICCCXXXXII 6 engraved and pressed map fragments for the plan for the Temple of Romuluson. ca. 1750 (engraved), 1803-1807 (produced). On heavy stock paper reproduced from the originals found in ancient Rome. Starts with two pages of the index.
- HONORE PONS FIGURAL GILT BRONZE CLOCK,
HONORE PONS FIGURAL GILT BRONZE CLOCK, 19TH C. Honore Pons (French recorded 1807-1850), Charles X/Louis Philippe figural gilt bronze mantel clock, second quarter 19th century, having a seated knight above an enamel dial with Roman numerals, and rising on scrolled feet, with a maker's mark to the mechanism along with the horologist 'Farret'. Approximate dimensions: h. 17.75", w. 13.25", d. 5.25".
- REGENCY MARQUETRY INLAID DRESSER BOX,
REGENCY MARQUETRY INLAID DRESSER BOX, 19TH C. English Regency mahogany veneer and mixed wood marquetry inlaid dresser box, 19th century, having a sarcophagus form, the octagonal reserve to the lid painted with putti performing a sacrifice in the manner of Angelica Kauffmann (Swiss 1741-1807), pink paper lined interior, gilt brass ringed lion head pulls, and paw feet, having no apparent mark. Approximate dimensions: h. 5.25", w. 13.25", d. 10.25".