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- 18th century Charleston engraving,
18th century Charleston engraving, South Carolina, "A View of Charles Town, the Capital of South Carolina, in North America", published by Carrington Bowles, London, circa 1772, after Thomas Mellis, hand colored, on laid paper, 7-3/4 x 11-1/8 in. (page); modern wood frame. Trimmed including plate mark at right margin, hinged with archival tape, cloth tape remnants, adhesive residue in top margin, toning, creases and folds, stains in margins, pencil inscriptions; frame with abrasions. John Bivins, Jr. Collection
- Charleston Renaissance School (20th
Charleston Renaissance School (20th century) "Calhoun St. 2nd Presbyterian Church", inscribed verso "This is for Charlie Bracket/Norman[?]", pastel on paper, 11-7/8 x 15-1/2 in.; original wood cushion molding frame,
- Two Charl
Two Charl
- 18th century Charleston engraving,
18th century Charleston engraving, South Carolina, "An Exact Prospect of Charlestown, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina", panoramic view by William Toms, after Bishop Roberts, second edition (1779), originally published in The London Magazine , June 1762, uncolored, on laid paper, 8 x 20-1/4 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Folds and creases, minor smudges, toning, areas of foxing, possible restorations, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. David Stockwell Antiques, Willmington, Delaware, 1972
- 18th century map, North and South
18th century map, North and South Carolina, "Carte General de la Caroline, Dresse sur les Memoires les plus Nouveaux Par Le Sieua S…[sic]", by Pierre Mortier, from his Suite de Neptune Francois , Amsterdam, 1700, showing the coast of the Carolinas from Albemarle County to south of the Savannah River, "Charle Ville on Charles Towne" is mistakenly marked near the Cape Fear River, the actual "Charles Towne" is correctly shown further south in smaller text, inset of "Charles Towne" showing early plantations along the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, after "A New Map of Carolina", by Thornton, Morden, and Lea, 1685, engraving with outline color on laid paper, 19-7/8 x 25 in. (page); modern wood frame. Hinged to acidic mat, toning (especially in margins under matting), foxing, stains, fading, possible repair or reinforcement (with adhesive and paper residue verso) in left margin, approximate 9 in. ink smudge upper left, "22" inscribed in pencil in upper right corner recto, other pencil and crayon inscriptions verso; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late Nathan and Mary Anne McCarley, Asheville, North Carolina.
- RARE 18TH CENTURY CHARLESTON ENGRAVINGSouth
RARE 18TH CENTURY CHARLESTON ENGRAVINGSouth Carolina, "A View of Charles Town, the Capital of South Carolina, in North America", published by Carrington Bowles, London, circa 1772, after Thomas Mellis, on laid paper, 13-1/8 x 20-1/4 in. (image); modern wood frame.
Condition:
trimmed, hinged with archival tape, cloth tape remnants, adhesive residue in top margin, toning, some restoration at corners, stains in margins, pencil inscriptions verso; frame with abrasions.
- W. CHARLETON, EPICURUS'S MORALS,
W. CHARLETON, EPICURUS'S MORALS, LONDON, 1656 Walter Charleton, trans. and ed., EPICURUS'S MORALS, Collected Partly out of his Owne Greek Text, in Diogenes Laertius, and Partly out of the Rhapsodies of Marcus Antoninus, Plutarch, Cicero, and Seneca, and Faithfully Englished (London: Henry Herringman, 1656) The 1st edition in English, small 8vo, full sheep (probably 18th century).
- Charles W. Smith, Old Charleston
Charles W. Smith, Old Charleston , The Dale Press, Richmond, Virginia, 1933, edition 1477/1550, inscribed "To Genevieve, Spring 1939", signed "Charles Smith", book with 14 woodcut prints of Charleston, cover with rows of flowerpots, 12-3/4 x 9-3/4 in. Generally good condition, edges with some browning, scattered stains, corners rubbed.
- Sgn. King Charles I Document E
Sgn. King Charles I Document E
- A collection of Cavalier pictures
A collection of Cavalier pictures by Mussonier Cavalier silk cigarette card Watercolour of city & County of Bristol design for new shopping precint by F.R. Steel cheif Architect c1950s etc
- A collection of Cavalier pictures
A collection of Cavalier pictures by Mussonier Cavalier silk cigarette card Watercolour of city & County of Bristol design for new shopping precint by F.R. Steel cheif Architect c1950s etc
- MAP OF PARIS, SOUTH CAROLINA MANIGAULT
MAP OF PARIS, SOUTH CAROLINA MANIGAULT FAMILY SIGNATURE...Paris et Ses Nouvelles Divisions Municipales... , Paris: Garnier-Freres, 1869, "drawn by A. Vuillemin", booklet cover signed "Cha. Manigault", inscribed "6 Gibbe St. Charleston, S.C." and "From C. Manigault Morris", for Charles Manigault Morris (South Carolina, 1820-1895), booklet 7-1/8 x 4-1/2 in., map 26-3/4 x 35 in.
Note: Charles Manigault Morris was an officer in the United States Navy and the Confederate States Navy.
Provenance: Private Charleston Collection
Condition:
front and back covers detached, paper toned, map in sections, separated at fold lines, one section with large tear, a few scattered holes, in need of restoration
- BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF CHARLESTON,
BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Hand-colored lithograph after John William Hill, published by Smith & Brothers of New York and Boston in 1851 as part of their series depicting famous American cities, in later 20th century frame.
- Charleston, South Carolina needlework,
Charleston, South Carolina needlework, kneeling hunter with dog before a cross, stitched at bottom "Worked by Elizabeth Malone at the Academy of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy. Charleston S. Carolina", wool on canvas, circa 1860-1870, unframed, 17-1/2 x 20-3/4 in. Several horizontal splits in canvas, losses to wool, fading, grime. Private Collection, Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Rare Charleston lithograph, bird's-eye
Rare Charleston lithograph, bird's-eye view of Charleston, South Carolina, from the harbor looking toward the ocean, circa 1860, drawn by J. W. Hill, engraved by Weltwood & Peter, hand colored lithograph, 19-7/8 x 38 in. (sight); modern gilt and painted wood frame. Trimmed at margins, faded, stains, abraded surface, extensive repairs to tears and losses, restoration by W. Graham Arader III (with copy of receipt).
- Charleston Revolutionary War map,
Charleston Revolutionary War map, Charleston harbor, "Barre et Port de Charles-town, Leve en 1776, avec les Attaques du Fort Sulivan [sic] du 28 Juin 1776…" by Robert Sayer, with inset map upper left titled "Entrée De Charles-town, Par Dessan Capt. De Vaissaux…," published in Pilote Americain… by George Louis Le Rouge, France, 1778, copper engraving on laid paper with watermarks, page 21 x 29 in.; modern wood frame. Hinged with archival tape, earlier paper hinges still attached, toning, foxing, fading, soiling, stains, reinforced center crease, minor tears and losses in margins, several small fills, "22" in ink (probably period) and later pencil inscription verso; frame with abrasions. Deaccessioned from MESDA and Old Salem to benefit the Acquisition Fund.
- Books: South Carolina history sporting
Books: South Carolina history sporting literature and art THE WORKS OF THE RIGHT REVEREND JOHN ENGLAND FIRST BISHOP OF CHARLESTON. Ed. Sebastian G. Messmer. 7 vols. Cleveland OH: Arthur H. Clark 1908; Burton E. Milby. CHARLESTON FURNITURE 1700-1825. Charleston SC: The Charleston Museum 1955; Dabbs Edith M. FACE OF AN ISLAND. New York: Grossman 1971. With dustjacket; Thompson Henry T. OUSTING THE CARPETBAGGER FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia SC: R.L.Bryan 1927. With dustjacket; THE LETTERBOOK OF ROBERT PRINGLE. Ed. Walter B. Edgar 2 vols. Columbia SC: University of South Carolina Press 1972. Dickert D. Augustus. HISTORY OF KERSHAW'S BRIGADE. Dayton OH: Morningside Bookshop 1976; Flagg Jared B. THE LIFE AND LETTERS OF WASHINGTON ALLSTON. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1892; Babcock Havilah. I DON'T WANT TO SHOOT AN ELEPHANT. New York: Henry Holt 1958; Stoney Samuel Gaillard. PLANTATIONS OF THE CAROLINA LOW COUNTRY. Charleston SC: Carolina Art Association 1945. With Dustjacket; with over one hundred additional titles; many with dustjackets a few signed by authors. (approx.128pcs)
- ST. PHILIPS, CHARLESTON, OIL ON
ST. PHILIPS, CHARLESTON, OIL ON CANVAS, ADGERS Neely Adgers (American/South Carolina, 20th c). "Church Street, Charleston" -1969, oil on canvas. Signed and dated lower right. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 31" x 43" (frame), 24" x 36" (canvas)
- Charleston Antique Furniture BookRauschenberg
Charleston Antique Furniture BookRauschenberg Bradford L. and Bivins John Jr. THE FURNITURE OF CHARLESTON 1680 - 1820 (Winston-Salem North Carolina: Old Salem Inc. The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 2003) in three volumes over 1 000 pp. 4to (11.25'' x 8.75'') black cloth with dust jackets all three volumes in slipcase.Internally fine; moderate wear and stains to the slipcase; creases to dust jackets at the spine.
- 2PC CHARLESTON ETCHINGS, ELIZABETH
2PC CHARLESTON ETCHINGS, ELIZABETH O'NEILL VERNER Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (American/South Carolina/Charleston, 1883-1979). Two etchings "In St. Michael's Alley" -1926, and "In old Charleston". Pencil signed and titled lower margin. Framed as a pair. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 8.5" x 7" (frame), 3" x 2.25" (sight) each.
- CHARLES MOUDIN COLOR LITHOGRAPH
CHARLES MOUDIN COLOR LITHOGRAPH (French 19th/20th century) titled ''Paris-La Place du Bertu''. A street scene with pedestrians & sidewalk cafe. 14'' by 18.75''. Signed in pencil Charles Moudin lower right titled lower left. In wood frame.
- CHARLES B.J. FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN:
CHARLES B.J. FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN: PORTRAIT OF A MERCHANT Charcoal on paper under eglomise glass unsigned. 21 x 16 in. (sight) 26 x 21 x 1 in. (frame).
- Elizabeth O\'Neill Verner (Charl
Elizabeth O\'Neill Verner (Charl
- Virginia Fouche Bolton;lithograph
Virginia Fouche Bolton;lithograph Charleston S.C. artist church signed & numbered 235 of 2000 image area 12'' x 18''.