- * (U. S. SUPREME COURT) Color photograph
* (U. S. SUPREME COURT) Color photograph signed by the Burger Court: John Paul Stevens Lewis F. Powell Harry A. Blackmun William H. Runquist Thurgood Marshall William J. Brennan Jr. Warren Burger Potter Stewart and Byron White. Image of the Justices casually seated on or leaning against a large table signed in varying inks below the image. Framed. The image by Yoichi Okamato was used on the cover of a January 1977 issue of Smithsonian Magazine. 13 3/4 x 18 inches.
- Early 19th Century/Portrait of
Early 19th Century/Portrait of a Lord Chief Justice/seated, wearing a red ermine lined robe/reverse painting on glass, 31cm x 28cm
- COURT CUPBOARD - 19th c. highly
COURT CUPBOARD - 19th c. highly carved oak Continental two-part court cupboard. Top section has two doors with carved male and female center panels set on three drawer base. Sides and front carved in shallow relief geometric and foliate design. 74'' high
- ENGLISH COURT CUPBOARD - 17th c
ENGLISH COURT CUPBOARD - 17th c English Walnut Court Cupboard two panel doors set between three Corinthian half columns two-shelf silk-lined interior single silk-lined drawer above having the original wrought iron pulls with heavily molded bracket foo
- FRENCH COURT CHAIR. Seventeenth
FRENCH COURT CHAIR. Seventeenth century, pine. Carved leaf finials, rolled arms, double turned front stretched and shoe feet ending in carved paw feet. Tooled leather back with coat of arms and worn leather seat with early embossed tack medallions. Imperfections. 21" seat, 49"h.
- ENGLISH JACOBEAN CARVED OAK COURT
ENGLISH JACOBEAN CARVED OAK COURT CUPBOARD Late 17th century, two part form, oak secondary, the upper case featuring a relief carved frieze with fleur-de-lis above a recessed cabinet featuring two hinged doors all paneled and with diamond and quatrefoil relief, supported by bold turned columnar supports, the base featuring two large hinged cabinet doors, each with four panels and moldings, each case side with four panels, stiles form straight legs with stylized incised molding.
- CITY OF HUDSON - MAYOR'S COURT
CITY OF HUDSON - MAYOR'S COURT 1806-1819 ALL IN MANUSCRIPT Two volumes. Volume 1 is in wraps and covers. 1806-1808 lists defendants lawyers decisions. Volume 2 is a leather bound book. This is more detailed and lists the jurors and a brief narrative of the case.
- [Autographs and Manuscripts] Group
[Autographs and Manuscripts] Group of NY Supreme Court Documents from the Early 19th Century Lot of approx. 60 documents; 4 dated 1818 26 dated 1828 and 30 dated 1831. In the New York State court system the Supreme Court is the highest trial court with a Supreme Court in each county. These documents are from different courts - Schnectady Albany Orange Genesee NYC etc. In most states and the federal system ''supreme court'' is used to refer to the highest court in the system; in New York however the highest court is the Court of Appeals. This is an historical hold-over from the English court system and New York claims the oldest (continuous) court in the New World being established in 1691. These documents cover many different civil cases.
- A 17th Century carved oak panel
A 17th Century carved oak panel depicting a figure of Justice holding scales and a sword, 39cm x 35cm/see illustration
- EUROPEAN COURT CUPBOARD. Late 19th
EUROPEAN COURT CUPBOARD. Late 19th century, walnut. Arched cornice, gallery rails with turned baluster shaped spindles, heavily carved fruit, foliage, rams head on cornice, back panels, columns, dragon brackets, stiles and drawer and door fronts. All raised on bun feet. Refinished with some scuffs and wear. 102"h. 55"w. 23"d.
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- COURT OFFICIAL HAT ??????????of
COURT OFFICIAL HAT ??????????of conical form, red threads overlaid the creamy ground, wide edge bound with patterned silk roll, lined in burgundy fabric, topped with a red bead finial and jade tube(1)34cm diameter
- COURT OFFICIAL HAT ??????????of
COURT OFFICIAL HAT ??????????of conical form, the creamy ground overlaid with red threads, wide edge bound with patterned silk roll, lined in burgundy fabric, topped with a red bead finial and jade tube(1)34.5cm diameter
- 17TH AND 18TH CENTURY BOOKS ON
17TH AND 18TH CENTURY BOOKS ON ENGLISH LAW AND THE COURTS17TH AND 18TH CENTURY BOOKS ON ENGLISH LAW AND THE COURTS, [British Legal History] Kelyng, Sir John. A Report of Divers Cases in Pleas of the Crown ... London: Isaac Cleave. 1708. Folio. 138, [7] pp. Near contemporary leather binding; A Report of Select Cases in Chancery, the King's Bench, etc. ... London: Nutt and Gosling. 1740. Folio. 207, [8] pp. 19th Century three-quarter leather, marbled paper covered boards; Blackstone, Henry. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of Common Pleas ... Dublin: P. Byrne. 1796. 8vo. Volume 2 only. 19th century full leather; Kilburn, Richard. Choice Presidents Upon All Acts of Parliament Relating to the Office and Duty of a Justice of Peace ... London: G.F. 1694. 12mo. 18th Century leather binding (4)
- An oak court cupboard constructed
An oak court cupboard constructed from 17th Century and later carved wood, 123cm wide
- IRON PICTORIAL ARMCHAIRsigned to
IRON PICTORIAL ARMCHAIRsigned to seat "R.N"; the backrest depicting Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun; the start and arms inscribed with various events and dates in the Blackmun's life; the stretcher depicting the Supreme Court building Dimensions: 46 x 29 x 19 in. (116.84 x 73.66 x 48.26 cm.), seat height 18 in. (45.72 cm.) Condition:
- ENGLISH CARVED OAK COURT CUPBOARD,
ENGLISH CARVED OAK COURT CUPBOARD, LATE 17TH C.English carved oak court cupboard, late 17th/ early 18th c., carved with foliate motifs throughout, having two top cabinets, flanked by turned supports, over lower case with large double-door cabinet, rising on bracket feet, with some restorations, brass plaque reading: "bequeathed to Joseph FitzGerald Blood, by Mrs. Jane Thomas, Birkenhead, A.D. 1901," approx 69.75"h, 61.25"w, 23.25"d
- ENGLISH COURT CUPBOARD Jacobean
ENGLISH COURT CUPBOARD Jacobean Style Oak Cabinet, composed of 17th c. carved panels mounted in a later frame and base; having a molded edge cornice and front with two doors and central inset panel with early relief carved figural decoration, both doors with early locks/latches (with keys); open storage interior with narrow shelf mounted to back wall; two drawers below with carved fronts and iron pulls; linenfold carved side panels; set on square legs; potboard lower shelf; 62 1/2"H x 44 1/2"W x 18 1/2"D. Condition commensurate with age.
- Pierre Jeanneret. Sofa from High
Pierre Jeanneret. Sofa from High Court, Chandigarh. c. 1959, teak, hide upholstery. 34 h × 56 w × 28 d in. result: $9,100. estimate: $8,000–10,000. Provenance: High Court, Chandigarh, India | Private Collection
- 1965 SIGNED US SUPREME COURT PHOTO1965
1965 SIGNED US SUPREME COURT PHOTO1965 photo by Joseph Scherschel, staff photographer for the National Geographic magazine, depicting the 9 United States Supreme Court or "The Warren Court", standing and sitting around a large library table. Signatures of each Justice in the lower margin: Chief Justice Earl Warren (1891-1974), William J. Brennan (1906-1997), Potter Stewart (1915-1985), Byron White (1917-2002), Abe Fortas (1910-1982), William O. Douglas (1898-1980), John M. Harlan (1899-1971), Tom C. Clark (1899-1977), and Hugo Black (1886-1971). 15 1/4" x 10 3/8" image, mounted to card sight 18 1/2" x 12", 26" x 19" matted in giltwood and ebonized frame. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Photograph faded and lightly discolored. Brennan's signature faded with loss to upper part of "B". Other signatures lightly faded, some light pencil inscriptions added underneath to identify justices. Some chips to frame.
- TWO GERMAN SITZENDORF PORCELAIN
TWO GERMAN SITZENDORF PORCELAIN FIGURES. Depicting a man and woman in court dress Taller:13.25'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
- FLEMISH CARVED OAK TAVERN SCENES
FLEMISH CARVED OAK TAVERN SCENES COURT CUPBOARDFlemish carved oak court cupboard, late 19th c., molded cornice, frieze with lion masks holding brass rings, paneled back with figural bowling and tavern scenes in relief, supports carved as bagpipe and flute players, lower case fitted with two drawers, right drawer interior lined and divided, over double-door cabinet, paneled doors with scenes of tavern life and courting couples, interior shelf, molded base, raised on block feet, approx 78"h, 59"w, 25"d
- LEGAL BOOKS - THE PRACTICE OF THE
LEGAL BOOKS - THE PRACTICE OF THE COURT OF KING'Sca. 1807 & 1832; The Practice of the Court of King's Bench, a two volume set written by William Tidd, printed in New York with leather binding, 6"x 9 1/4", Condition: loose or detached covers, chipping and loss to the leather binding; Treatise… Justice of the Peace written by James Ewing, printed by Fenton in Trenton with leather binding, 5 1/2"x 9", Condition: front hinge loose, chipping and loss to the leather binding
- SMALL CAST STONE PLANTER of square
SMALL CAST STONE PLANTER of square shape with rounded sides cast with a single anthemion to each side along with a pale blue ceramic planter (2) Provenance: From the Estate of Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger
- PERIOD WILLIAM AND MARY UPHOLSTERED
PERIOD WILLIAM AND MARY UPHOLSTERED COURT CHAIR Mahogany Tall Back Chair in pale green velour upholstery with brass tacking, having a slightly reclined back, boldly carved scrolled arms, ring, ball and bell turned frame, chamfered back legs, 17" seat, 25" arms, 43" back, 24" x 35", wormage to frame, yet sturdy.
- SMALL CAST STONE PLANTER of square
SMALL CAST STONE PLANTER of square shape with rounded sides cast with a single anthemion to each side along with a pale blue ceramic planter (2) Provenance: From the Estate of Chief Justice Warren Earl Burger
- 19TH C. ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY
19TH C. ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY JUDGE'S ARMCHAIR English, late 19th to early 20th century. Oversized mahogany judge's armchair, having a shaped back with shell crest, inlaid boxwood stringing, scales of justice, and Sword of Damocles, loose leather tufted cushion, and rising on square legs with brass casters. Numeric inscription to the underside. Approx. 60.75", w. 34.5", d. 22".
- A 20th C. oak court cupboard, carved
A 20th C. oak court cupboard, carved with figures and linen fold decorations. 57”H x 29” W x 14”D Condition: later paint, distressed CT Transfer Fee $40
- MULTNOMAH COUNTY COURTHOUSE TABLE
MULTNOMAH COUNTY COURTHOUSE TABLE American Arts & Crafts design c. 1915 having a rectangular top with two frieze drawers and four straight square post legs on casters. One end stamped MULTCO. Dimensions: 30.5''H x 72.25''L x 34''W.
- An unusual folio stand constructed
An unusual folio stand constructed from two chair backs, 90cm high
- RENAISSANCE STYLE COURT CHAIR,
RENAISSANCE STYLE COURT CHAIR, CIRCA 1900 Continental, probably German, in black walnut, with crested top and urn form back, carved with a generic heraldic crest flanked by scrolls, having an octagonal seat with egg and dart edge, deep skirt with centered blossom, scroll carved trestle base, 21" seat, 39" back, 13" x 20". Good condition.
- A panelled oak court cupboard of
A panelled oak court cupboard of ''17th Century'' design carved throughout with leaf scroll ornament the recessed centre flanked by cupboards and with bulbous turned front supports three drawers and cupboards enclosed by three doors under 60ins wide x 19ins deep x 54ins high
- Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret.
Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret. Armchairs from the High Court and Assembly, Chandigarh, pair. c. 1955, teak, cowhide. 46 h × 26 w × 26½ d in. result: $17,640. estimate: $15,000–20,000. Provenance: High Court and Assembly, Chandigarh, India | Private Collection
- THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES TO
THE CASE OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE LAND BEFORE THE TRIBUNAL OF ARBITRATION, GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, 1872The Case of the United States to the Land Before the Tribunal of Arbitration, Government Printing Office, 1872,
- (2) CONTINENTAL CARVED OAK COURT
(2) CONTINENTAL CARVED OAK COURT CUPBOARDS(pair) Continental oak court cupboards, 19th c., in a similar style, having later marble top, over richly carved and molded case, decorated with foliate scroll, lion and bird motifs, fitted with cabinet door, opening to shelving, flanked by figural corner posts, over single drawer, rising on matching base with turned ball legs, ending in bun feet, largest: overall: approx 64.75"h, 31"w, 17"d
- J.C. STADLER AND R. ACKERMAN, PRINT
J.C. STADLER AND R. ACKERMAN, PRINT ON PAPER OF A COURT...Court of Chancery, Lincoln's Inn Hall. Housed in a black and gilded frame with a tan-color mat. Depicts a colored print of a courtroom. By printer maker Joseph Constantine Stadler (British, 1780 - 1812), and publisher Rudolph Ackerman (German, 1764 - 1834). Inscription printed on the lower left. Titled printed on the lower center. Artist named printed on the lower right. Frame size: 15.5in W x 14in H x 0.5in D. Sight size: 10.75in W x 8.75in H.
Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler and Rudolph Ackerman
Country of Origin: England and Germany
Condition:
Age related wear.
- POLYCHROME-PAINTED CABINET ON STAND;constructed
POLYCHROME-PAINTED CABINET ON STAND;constructed in two parts; the upper section with a recess fitted with an open arcade over three drawers, above two half-width drawers over two long drawers; flanked by side panels each inscribed "Justice & Equity" and painted with an angel; the stand inscribed "The True Cabinet of Friends"; with one key; Condition: with heavy wear and paint loss throughout; 35 inches wide; 20 inches deep; 70 inches high Condition: