Pair of New York oval watercolorPair of New York oval watercolor on ivory mourning scenes late 18th c. with T. van Wagenen born Octr 29 AD 1765 died 10 Septr 1789... ?
NORTON BROTHERS BROADSIDE.NortonNORTON BROTHERS BROADSIDE.Norton Brothers Broadside. New York, ca. 1900. Broadside advertising the brothers with "Their Wonderful Revolving Breakaway Ladder Act" and other performers listed below. 9 x 15 _". Light creases, short tears, minor soiling. Very good.
(PHOTOGRAPHS) Album of 19th-Century(PHOTOGRAPHS) Album of 19th-Century Cartes de Visite of a Brooklyn New York family comprising 18 items; 12mo format, stamped cloth with brass clasps.
Colored lithograph titled BroadwayColored lithograph titled Broadway NY 1848 after the work by Augustus Kollner 14" x 20" together with another lithograph... ?
Album: A collection of VictorianAlbum: A collection of Victorian photographs, political and religious figures of the late 19th Century and many portrait groups of the Odling family, 4to., cont., brown morocco, with clasp
American oil on canvas portraitAmerican oil on canvas portrait mid 19th c. of the Langworth Brothers of Boston Spa NY 30" x 25". Provenance: Harry Hartman. ?
AFTER J. S. BRADLEY JR. (AmericanAFTER J. S. BRADLEY JR. (American 19th century). Broadway New York 1836 Aquatint. Framed - 16 in. x 27 in. sight size
(3) ENGRAVINGS, NEW YORK CITY,(3) ENGRAVINGS, NEW YORK CITY, EX DONALD HEALD 19th c., matted and framed under plexiglass, gallery labels verso, includes "Brooklyn's Welcome to Governor Cleveland". "New York Stock Exchange" and "Evacuation Day 100 Years Ago--the Continental Army...", approx. 14.25"h x 20.25"w (sight), 24.5"h x 30.25"w (frames)
LOUIS ORR. "VIEW OF NEW YORK CITY,"LOUIS ORR. "VIEW OF NEW YORK CITY," ETCHING (American, 1879-1966). Etching, signed "Louis Orr" in pencil lr, plate size: 7 1/2 x 12 in., framed.
WURTS BROTHERS, PHOTOGRAPH WurtsWURTS BROTHERS, PHOTOGRAPH Wurts Brothers (American, 19th/20th c.), "64 North Broadway, Tarrytown, NY", black and white photograph, (later, Bank of New York Building), signed lower right, 20"h x 26"w (sight), 28.5"h x 34.5"w (frame)
(4) ENGRAVINGS, NEW YORK CITY,(4) ENGRAVINGS, NEW YORK CITY, EX DONALD HEALD 19th c., matted and framed under plexiglass, gallery labels verso, includes: "Front View of the New York Post Office", "City Hotel, Broadway", 16"h x 19.5"w (sight), 26"h x 29.5"w (frames); with, "Reception of the Japanese", and "Reception of the Prince of Wales", 14.25"h x 20.5"w (sight), 24.5"h x 30.25"w (frames)
CIRCA 1865 'JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN'CIRCA 1865 'JOSEPH AND HIS BRETHREN' BY OWEN JONES. HARDBACK. More Information AF - PLATES ARE LOOSE.
19TH C OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS,19TH C OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS, PORTRAIT OF ADISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN, IN OVAL FRAME. TROY, NY CANVAS. SIGHT SIZE 24" X 20", OVERALL 34 1/2" X 30 1/2".
CURRIER & IVES, AFTER CHARLES R.CURRIER & IVES, AFTER CHARLES R. PARSONS AND LYMAN ATWATER., THE CITY OF NEW YORKCURRIER & IVES, after Charles R. Parsons and Lyman Atwater.The City of New York, 1876, colored lithograph with numerous landmarks listed in lower margin image: 20 1/8 x 32 3/4 in., sheet: 25 x 35 3/4 in. Condition: Faded, particularly in the sky. Some tears in margins, not extending into image. Tape residue in margins. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
Currier and Ives Nathaniel CurrierCurrier and Ives Nathaniel Currier (1813-1888) and James Merritt Ives (1824-1895) Little Sisters and Little Brothers color lithographs Height 8 1/2 x width 11 1/2 inches.
1 vol. Brown, Henry Collins. Glimpses1 vol. Brown, Henry Collins. Glimpses of Old New York. New York: Anderson Galleries, 1917. Lg. 4to, orig. full red morocco, gilt, gilt & inlaid leather cover design, spine gilt, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; corners rubbed, occasionally slightly scuffed. Color plates, other illus.
EARLY NEW YORK FAMILY PORTRAIT(American,EARLY NEW YORK FAMILY PORTRAIT(American, 19th century)
The Brookins Family, circa 1838, unsigned, oil on canvas, 46 x 38-1/2 in.; reproduction carved gilt wood frame, 50-1/2 x 43 in.
Note:
Exhibited: The William Benton Museum, Storrs, Connecticut, 1973; The New York State Historical Association, Cooperstown, New York, July 1- September 5, 1973; Colby College Art Museum, Waterville, Maine, July 11-September 21, 1974
Literature: O ur Splendid National Heritage , (need reference***)
Provenance: Descended in the Brookins Family, New York; Peter TIllou, Connecticut (label verso); Sotheby's, New York, October 26, 1985, American Folk Art from the Collection of Peter Tillou; Private South Carolina Collection
Condition:
wax and linen lined, backed with unknown support surface, stabilized crackle; frame with wear
Group of prints engravings coloredGroup of prints engravings colored lithographs etc. of New York Pennsylvania and New Jersey scenes. ?
JOHN WHITE ALEXANDER: PORTRAITJOHN WHITE ALEXANDER: PORTRAIT OF KATHARINA VAN WAGENEN AND GARRAT BLEECKER VAN WAGENEN Oil on canvas 32 x 50 in. relined; signed and dated '89. Note: The siblings depicted are the grandchildren of Anthony Bleecker a poet and active participant in the cultural affairs of New York. He was a co-founder of the NY Historical Society. Bleecker Street in Greenwich Village was named after him as it dissected the family farm. The children are posed by the Saint Lawrence River in the Thousand Island region of NY. Provenance: By descent in the family.
Pair of New York graphite on paperPair of New York graphite on paper profile portraits of sisters signed verso J.M. Crowley del 20 Downing St. N.Y. April 20 1835 ... ?
SMITH BROS. & COMPANY, VIEW OVERLOOKINGSMITH BROS. & COMPANY, VIEW OVERLOOKING WALL STREET FER...Smith Bros. & Company, view overlooking Wall Street Ferry and Brooklyn as seen from Trinity Church, circa 1850, lithograph, frame size 37 x 52 inches, paper size 31 x 46 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
SMITH BROS. & COMPANY, VIEW OVERLOOKINGSMITH BROS. & COMPANY, VIEW OVERLOOKING WALL STREET FER...Smith Bros. & Company, view overlooking Wall Street Ferry and Brooklyn as seen from Trinity Church, circa 1850, lithograph, frame size 37 x 52 inches, paper size 31 x 46 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
FOREMAN & BROWN, NEW-YORK & ENVIRONS,FOREMAN & BROWN, NEW-YORK & ENVIRONS, 1848 R.A. Bachia, New York, color tinted lithograph, 24"h x 35"w (sight), 27"h x 38"w (frame)
AMERICAN SCHOOL (NEW YORK, 19THAMERICAN SCHOOL (NEW YORK, 19TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN., OIL ON CANVAS, OVAL 33.5” X 26”. FRAMED 37” X 32.5”.AMERICAN SCHOOL, New York, 19th Century, Portrait of a gentleman. Family lore indicates this is a member of the Smith family, founders of Smithtown, Long Island, New York. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, oval 33.5" x 26". Framed 37" x 32.5".
MAYERS B.W. Late 19th C. O/C ofMAYERS B.W. Late 19th C. O/C of a Newsboy.Signed and dated 1892 lower right. From a Stamford CT location. Dimensions: 18'' high x 12'' wide. Condition: Surface grime old repair lower center with patch verso - not affecting main image.
"Views of New York, Plt. 1", after"Views of New York, Plt. 1", after William James Bennett (American, 1787-1844), "Broadway from the Bowling Green, 1828” engraved by J.R. Hutchinson. 11" x 16 1/2".
"Souvenir Views of New Orleans","Souvenir Views of New Orleans", copyrighted 1883 by Ward Brothers, Columbus, Ohio, illustrated with twenty fold-out panels, unfolding to approximately eight-and-one-half feet, with original blind-stamped deep red covers, published by "S. T. Blessing, No. 88 Canal Street, New Orleans -- Dealer in Pictures, Views and Picture Frames", h. 3", w. 100".
GENTRY BROTHERS NEW SHOWS.GentryGENTRY BROTHERS NEW SHOWS.Gentry Brothers New Shows. N.p., ca. 1910. Pictorial broadside printed in two colors, for performances in St. Joseph. 10 _ x 28". Creased, chipped margins with some tears lightly affecting images and text, some tape repairs, marginal staining, blue pencil markings. Fair.
EDWIN ROLLASON (DESIGNER) & CHARLESEDWIN ROLLASON (DESIGNER) & CHARLES NEWSOME, COVENTRY (MANUFACTURER)
'THE ODE BY ALFRED TENNYSON' , EXHIBITION RIBBON, DATED 1862 machine-woven silk, mounted on a paper backing with applied registration lozenge and embossed crest of the city of Coventry, later framedsilk panel 35.5cm x 9.5cmNote:Tennyson's Ode on the opening of the Exhibition was written at the request of Francis Richard Sanford, organizing secretary for the London International Exhibition, and set to music by William Sterndale Bennett to be sung at the opening ceremony. Charles Newsome registered the ribbon design with the Patent Office on 31 May 1862.
JOHN WILLIAM HILL AND BENJAMINJOHN WILLIAM HILL AND BENJAMIN F. SMITHJohn William Hill and Benjamin F. Smith , "New Orleans from the Lower Cotton Press 1852", small format chromolithograph, after David Moody (American, 1774-1874), published by Smith Bros. & Co., New York, sight 5 1/2 in. x 8 3/4 in., framed
View of New York by Charles MottramView of New York by Charles Mottram handcolored engraving of New York engraved by Charles Mottram (1807-1876) after John William Hill (1812-1879) and published 1855 by Smith Bros. New York ; contained within frame image size: H28'' W50'' Provenance: Charlotte North Carolina private collection. Appears to be in good original condition not examined out of frame.
COLOR LITHOGRAPH BIRDS-EYE VIEWCOLOR LITHOGRAPH BIRDS-EYE VIEW OF NEW YORKColor lithograph bird's-eye view of New York & Brooklyn , by C. Matter, 24 3/4" x 31 1/2". Provenance: The Collection of Robert Galli.
Condition:
Period piece on rag paper. Framed with conservation materials. Edges taped down with conservation tape. Very minor foxing in horizon of picture. Examined out of frame.
18th century engraving, New York,18th century engraving, New York, "The South Prospect of the City of New York, in North America", panoramic view by William Burgis, from The London Magazine , August 1761, uncolored, on laid paper, 7-1/2 x 21-1/4 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Folds and creases, light toning, fading, ghost images in water and sky, possible restorations, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. The Old Print Shop, New York, 1973
Pair of 18th-Century British Hand-ColoredPair of 18th-Century British Hand-Colored Lithographs, depicting Oriental street figures, sight 12" x 10", published May 4, 1799 by W. Miller, Old Bond Street, London. Presented in silver-gilt frames.
(4) HAND-COLORED ENGRAVINGS, EX-DONALD(4) HAND-COLORED ENGRAVINGS, EX-DONALD HEALD Originally published in Harper's Weekly, c. 1870s, includes: "Grand Central Depot, New York--Interior View", and "...Exterior View", "The Seventh Regiment Marching Down Broadway to Embark for the War", and "Evacuation Day in New York...", each matted and framed under plexiglass, 9.5"h x 14.25"w (sight), 19"h x 22.75"w (frames)
NEW YORK STREET SCENE ILLEGIBLYNEW YORK STREET SCENE ILLEGIBLY SIGNED MOUGET: OIL/Canvas, 16'' X 20'', older embossed relief gilded gesso frame with wear in acorn and leaf motif, 24 1/2'' x 29''.