JOSLIN'S TABLETOP TERRESTRIAL GLOBEJOSLIN'S TABLETOP TERRESTRIAL GLOBE 19th c. Globe by Gilman Joslin, Boston, MA, "compiled from Smith's new English globe with improvements by Annin & Smith, Revised by G.W. Boynton", mounted in a turned wooden stand with stretchers, topped with a brass pointer and meridian, surrounded by a wooden horizon with paper Zodiac and calendar ring, 18" high, 16" diam. Loss area at North Pole; paper loss area on wood horizon.
LOT OF EPHEMERA 19TH/20TH CENTURYLOTLOT OF EPHEMERA 19TH/20TH CENTURYLOT OF EPHEMERA, 19th/20th Century, 1) 1852 auction broadside "By J.A.D. Joslin Houses and Lots at Auction". 15.75" x 10.75". 2) 1861 Confederate States of America ten dollar note, dated Richmond, Virginia, July 25, 1861. Hand-numbered and signed by C.C. Thayer and another illegible. Tears and losses. Approx. 3.25" x 5.25". 3) German Reichsbanknote 50-mark note, dated Berlin, June 24, 1919. 4" x 6". 4) 1801 handwritten promissory note, signed by Luke Drury[?], witnessed and embossed. Tears and losses. 3" x 7.75". 5-6) Invitation to "The Third Annual Ball of Howard S.F. Engine Co., No. 1", Washington Hall, Charlestown, February 15, 1867, with "Complimentary" entrance ticket. Printed in purple on buff/white paper, the ticket with fancy gold border. Invitation 8" x 5" folded. 7-10) Four small prints with illuminated quotes of Elbert Hubbard, founder of the Roycroft artisan community. Probably bookplates from one of Hubbard's books. Each 8.75" x 6.25". 11) Entrance ticket to the marriage of Napoleon I and Archduchess Marie-Louise of Austria in the grand salon of the Louvre, April 2, 1810, issued by the grand master of ceremonies. Hand-addressed to "Monsieur le premier Secretaire del a Legation des Etats Unis". Matted 11.5" x 12.75". 12) "Old Maid" print. 10.75" x 8". Provenance: The Collection of Bob & Nancy Skinner.
RHODE ISLAND NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER DATEDRHODE ISLAND NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER DATED 1827 16.5" X 18.75" SIGHT. FRAMED 19" X 21".RHODE ISLAND NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER, Dated 1827, Wrought by Phebe Joslin of Rhode Island. Genealogical research indicates Phebe Joslin was born in Cumberland, Rhode Island to Rufus Joslin and Lusina. Rows of alphabets above a central diamond containing another alphabet. Maker's inscription, trees and a basket of fruit below. Floral vine border. Dimensions: 16.5" x 18.75" sight. Framed 19" x 21".
FOUR 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY TABLE GLOBESFOUR 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY TABLE GLOBES 6-in. dia. Joslin terrestrial globe on an associated wooden stand; a 4-in. dia. terrestrial globe marked in part, "The Kildare Place/Educational Depository/Dublin," on a turned wooden base; 5-in. dia. Newton celestial globe on a turned wooden base; and a 6-in. dia. globe on a wire base
GILMAN JOSLIN 6-INCH TERRESTRIAL, "SOLARGILMAN JOSLIN 6-INCH TERRESTRIAL, "SOLAR TELLURIC GLOBE," BOSTON, C. 1860S Cast iron pierced base with applied engraved paper horizon with months of the year and zodiac calendar, geared rotating pointer with adjustable gilt sun, fully engraved and calibrated brass meridian ring, 6-in. globe mounted to inclined arm height 9 1/2 inches.
TIMBY WALNUT "SOLAR TIMEPIECE" OR GLOBETIMBY WALNUT "SOLAR TIMEPIECE" OR GLOBE CLOCK, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NEW YORK, C. 1865, Saratoga Springs, New York, c. 1865, Scroll-top case with central turned finial, printed paper Arabic numeral hour dial encircling the 6-in. twelve-gore printed globe marked on the maker's boss, "Joslin's Six Inch Terrestrial Globe, Containing the Latest Discoveries, Gillman Joslin, Boston 1860," in a brass yoke with North Pole facing front, lower printed paper minute dial with Arabic numerals behind a hinged and glazed door, eight-day time-only movement with balance wheel escapement
TN CIVIL WAR EPHEMERA INC. BROADSIDETN CIVIL WAR EPHEMERA INC. BROADSIDE AND ZOLLICOFER SIG...8 pieces of Tennessee Civil War related ephemera. 1st item: Half of a printed 4 page broadside or pamphlet marking Tennessee's secession from the Union, titled AN ACT TO RAISE, ORGANIZE, AND EQUIP A PROVISIONAL FORCE, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES, passed May 6, 1861. (Lower half missing). 2nd item: Newspaper clipping titled ACTS OF TENNESSEE PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY, An Act to Amend an Act to Organize, Raise and Equip a provisional force... " Undated and incomplete; runs through Section 12. 3rd item: Signature of General Felix Zollicoffer, from cover sheet addressed to John Joslin of Nashville. 8" x 10" sheet. 4th item: Railroad pass, "Conductors ... will permit Mr. E.D. Hicks to ride on Thur. __ between Belle Vue and Hicks Crossing to Nashville." Signed __ Thomas Genl. Supt. __, Nashville July ___." Written on half sheet of note paper, 4 3/4" x 7 1/2". 5th item: Partially printed document requiring the Quartermaster's Dept. at Nashville to provide transportation from Nashville to Louisville for J. Bropley (or Bromley) and George Burnes (or Burnet), who were then to proceed to Milwaukee on business connected with the U.S. Military Railroads, by order of Brig. Genl. D.C. McCallum (Daniel Craig McCallum). Dated Dec. 22, 1864, a few days after the Battle of Nashville. 6th item: Discharge paper for Indiana-born Lewis N. Johnston, 3rd Lieut. of Capt. James F. Murphy's Company H, 149th Reg. of 2nd Vol. Infantry, enlisted Feb. 14, 1865. Discharge dated Sept. 1865 at Nashville. 8 1/2" x 10". 7th item: Stonewall Jackson memorial postcard. 8th item: Page from Nashville Banner, 1925, "Civil War Scenes in Nashville" - mostly reprints from Harper's Weekly and Leslie's Magazines, and a 1928 Nashville Banner page, "Nashville's Hotels in the Eighties" depicting various hotels - the Maxwell House, Gilchrist, Nicholson and Commercial. Provenance: the estate of Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, formerly of Historic Devon Farm, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
1st item in very fragile condition, lower half missing, with foxing, toning, small losses at fold lines, losses and creases at edges. 2nd item: Incomplete content; overall fragile with upper left corner missing, creases and foxing. 3rd item: page toned and slightly faded, with 2 creases across Zollicoffer's signature. 4th item: Good condition, fold across signature. 5th item: Few small tears at fold lines, light soiling and toning. 6th item: some tears at fold lines, overall fading, toning, light grime. 7th item: Good condition, writing on back. 8th item: Tears at fold lines, several edge losses.
EXHIBITED AL ALLEN MIXED MEDIA PAINTING,EXHIBITED AL ALLEN MIXED MEDIA PAINTING, MORNING (SAN F...Al (Alvin Lee) Allen (American/Arkansas,1925-2008) watercolor and casein on paper painting titled "Morning (San Francisco)" depicting an abstract industrial scene with architecture in the background. Signed "A. L. Allen" lower right. Exhibition label for the Arkansas Art Center's "Stillness & Light, Al Allen Painting Retrospective 1950-1994" in Summer, 1995 with artist, title, and dated "1958" en verso. Housed and triple matted under glass in a contemporary wood frame. Sight: 16 1/2" H x 22" W. Framed: 27" H x 32 1/2" W. Biography: Alvin (Al) Lee Allen Jr. was raised in Memphis; after graduation from Central High School in 1944, he served in the Navy during World War II, using his artistic skills in the top-secret Terrain Model Workshop. In 1946, Allen enrolled in Louisiana State University (LSU). Among his teachers were O. Louis Guglielmi and Ralston Crawford. Completing his undergraduate studies in 1950, Allen returned to Memphis to teach at Treadwell High School. Meanwhile, he pursued an MA degree at LSU. The next year, he joined the faculty of Union University in Jackson, Tennessee. In 1968, Allen was invited to chair and develop the art department at the University of Arkansas Little Rock. In 1985, he was given the title of Professor and University Artist-in-Residence. Allen's works are in a number of collections belonging to museums, colleges and universities, and private individuals, including the Arkansas Arts Center, the High Museum (Atlanta), and the Joslin Art Museum (Omaha). UALR has several works in its permanent collection. Both former U.S. senators Dale Bumpers and David Pryor displayed Allen's works in their Washington DC offices, and during Bill Clinton's presidency, two of Allen's works were hung in the White House. (Source: Encyclopedia of Arkansas). Note: the first annual Mid-South Exhibition was held at the Brooks in 1956, a tradition that continued for the next 17 years and included purchase prizes to help bring regional art into the collection. Jurors included artists such as Will Barnet and Jack Levine as well as museum directors from institutions such as Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and The Walker Art Center
Estate of Mr. Fred Harris, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
Slight waviness to paper and toning to the perimeter. Frame with wear.
JOSLINS C 1890 DESK GLOBE ON STANDRareJOSLINS C 1890 DESK GLOBE ON STANDRare circa 1890 six inch globe on stand signed JOSLINS TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, BOSTON GILMAN-JOSLIN, DRAWN BY WB ANNIN. 12 in tall. Good condition overall.
JOSLIN TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ON STAND LATEJOSLIN TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ON STAND LATE 19TH CENTURY TOTAL HEIGHT 18.25”. TOTAL DIAMETER APPROX. 16”. DIAMETER OF GLOBE ITSELF APPROX. 30 CENTIMETERS.JOSLIN TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ON STAND, Late 19th Century, Cast iron stand. Dimensions: Total height 18.25". Total diameter approx. 16". Diameter of globe itself approx. 30 centimeters.
RARE PAIR OF JOSLIN 12-INCH TERRESTRIALRARE PAIR OF JOSLIN 12-INCH TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL GLOBES BOSTON, CIRCA 1890-1900 HEIGHTS 21.5". DIAMETERS APPROX. 11.5".RARE PAIR OF JOSLIN 12-INCH TERRESTRIAL AND CELESTIAL GLOBES, Boston, Circa 1890-1900, Terrestrial globe marked "Joslin's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveres and Geographical Improvements ... Manufactured by Gilman Joslin, Boston.". Celestial globe marked "Joslin's Celestial Glove Containing all the Star Nebulae &c ... Manufactured by Gilman Joslin & Son, Boston.". Both with turned mahogany stands and semicircular brass circumference rings marked with degree scale. Dimensions: Heights 21.5". Diameters approx. 11.5".
GILMAN JOSLIN 16-INCH TERRESTRIAL TABLEGILMAN JOSLIN 16-INCH TERRESTRIAL TABLE GLOBE Copyright by Charles Copley, 1852, set into a tripod mahogany stand, full brass meridian band, the wooden horizon band with color lithographed calendar and zodiac.
JERRY JOSLIN BRONZE SCULPTUREJERRY JOSLINJERRY JOSLIN BRONZE SCULPTUREJERRY JOSLIN (Oregon, 1942-2005) bronze sculpture, "Firebird," ballet dancer with flames and a firebird hat, 2003. Signed, edition 10/51. The bronze measures 39.25"H x 12"W x 12"L; 40" high overall, including the marble plinth.
JERRY JOSLIN: GIRL WITH BIRDbronze,JERRY JOSLIN: GIRL WITH BIRDbronze, on a marble plinth, signed and numbered 25/30 46 total inches high Condition:
JERRY JOSLIN (1945 - 2005): FISHING1981;JERRY JOSLIN (1945 - 2005): FISHING1981; patinated bronze, mounted to marble plinth; signed, dated, and numbered 4/26 to rear of rock; the bronze: 18 1/4 inches high; approximately 22 inches deep including fishing rod; the base: 13 1/2 inches wide, 4 inches deep; overall: 19 inches high Condition:
JERRY JOSLIN (AMERICAN, 1942-2005) BRONZEJERRY JOSLIN (AMERICAN, 1942-2005) BRONZE SCULPTURJERRY JOSLIN (AMERICAN, 1942-2005) BRONZE SCULPTURE, "Firebird," 2003, limited edition #51/51, 39.25"H including oval marble plinth.
JERRY JOSLIN (OREGON, UNITED STATES,JERRY JOSLIN (OREGON, UNITED STATES, 1942-2005) BRJERRY JOSLIN (Oregon, United States, 1942-2005) bronze sculpture, "Midsummer Night's Dream," male and female ballet dancers. Signed, edition number 42/51. The bronze measures 37" x 24" x 21"; 38" high overall, including the marble plinth.
GILMAN JOSLIN, BOSTON TERRESTRIAL GLOBE,GILMAN JOSLIN, BOSTON TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, 19TH C.Gilman Joslin, Boston Terrestrial Globe, 19th c., on cast iron tripod stand, set within a wooden horizon ring with delineated months and zodiac signs, revised by G. W. Boynton
Condition:
Dimensions - 19" h. x ~17 1/2" w., 11 1/2" dia. Minor wear. Rotates properly. No apparent restoration.
JOSLIN'S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ORRERYJoslin'sJOSLIN'S TERRESTRIAL GLOBE ORRERYJoslin's terrestrial globe orrery, 9" h.
Condition:
Paper map losses over Pacific from Aleutian Islands to Equator. Discoloration, especially around globe. Dent of Antarctic Circle east of Sandwich Islands.
A 'Loring's' Terrestrial Globe
GilmanA 'Loring's' Terrestrial Globe
Gilman Joslin, Boston, Circa 1860
on an iron pedestal base.
Height 42 x diameter 17 inches.
RARE SOLAR SHELF CLOCK INVENTED BY T.RARE SOLAR SHELF CLOCK INVENTED BY T. R. TIMBYAND MADE BY L. E. WHITING, SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY, 1865. 27" HIGH, 15 1/2" WIDE. TIMBY'S SOLAR TIME PIECE IS FITTED WITH A GLOBE, MANUFACTURED BY GILMAN JOSLIN, BOSTON MA. THE GLOBE MAKES A COMPLETE ROTATION EVERY 24 HOURS. REPLACED PAPER LOWER DIAL, SLIGHT PAPER LOSS ON GLOBE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: MOVEMENT MISSING.
JOSLIN FAMILY OF KEENE NEW HAMPSHIREJOSLIN FAMILY OF KEENE NEW HAMPSHIRE MEMORIAL PAINTING Memorial Tablet flanked by four beauties, with distant meeting house, watercolor on paper, having the family listed, beginning with father Luke Joslin (1797-) & mother Lydia nee Foster (1801-), married 1824; and the three children: son Gilman (1825-1867); son Albert (1828-1850); daughter Elsie, (1852 - ). Housed in the original figured mahogany panel frame, under old glass, OS: 22 1/2" x 27 1/2", SS: 18" x 23", minor toning, rippling.
DESKTOP GLOBE - 12-inch TerrestrialDESKTOP GLOBE - 12-inch Terrestrial Globe with cartouche 'Joslin's Terrestrial Globe containing all the Late Discoveries and Geographical Improvements also the Tracks of the most celebrated Circumnavigators. Compiled from Smith's new England Globe with
GLOBE ON STAND - Terrestrial Globe onGLOBE ON STAND - Terrestrial Globe on Egyptian Revival Tripod Base by Gilman Joslin of Boston circa 1875 (shows Yellowstone National Park) color litho globe set within a rotating frame in an iron cradle on three screw-in black and gilt painted tripod l
* An Assembled Collection of American* An Assembled Collection of American Coin Silver Flatware including makers W. Griswold N. Harding S. Smith W. Hadwen T&H J&IC Demilt Easton and Sanford Mead and Adreiance Joslin and Park Rockwell Roth H.S. Bradley B.S. comprising 30 teaspoons 11 serving spoons and 6 forks; approximate total weight 48.97 ozt. Length of longest 12 1/8 inches.
Terrestrial Globe by Gilmart JoslinTerrestrial Globe by Gilmart Joslin on Stand American 19th century. A world globe model with label reading Joslin's / Six Inch / Terrestrial Globe / Containing the latest Discoveries / Boston / Gilmart Joslin / 1860 having a full meridian ring and horizon band raised on a cherry stand with three turned legs joined by cross stretchers; ht. 10 stand dia. 8.5 in. Condition: Abrasions to paper extensive loss of paper on horizon band.
TABLETOP GLOBE. Loring's TerrestrialTABLETOP GLOBE. Loring's Terrestrial Globe Containing All the Latest Discoveries and Geographical Improvements… Boston: Gilman Joslin 1854. On a base of mahogany with turned cherry legs. Minor imperfections. 12''d. Expected yellowing some foxing and staining; base has been refinished.
Joslin's Celestial GlobeAmerican GilmanJoslin's Celestial GlobeAmerican Gilman Joslin & Son Boston 19th century a tabletop model set in a turned wooden stand the globe secured by a brass meridian the horizon ring with lithographs of the zodiac.17.5 in. high.Overall hairline crazing; one small ding to map; light aging with minimal stains.