- PAIR OF PORTRAIT MINIATURES To include:
PAIR OF PORTRAIT MINIATURES To include: Portrait of a Gentleman, signed "n. Settner" lower right, framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, losses at left margin, 3.25" high x 2.5" wide; Joseph Karl Stieler, Portrait of a Lady, signed "Stieler" lower right, framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, good, 3.25" high x 2.5" wide. From a New York collection.
- Three Continental Portrait Miniatures,
Three Continental Portrait Miniatures, early-mid 20th century each a gouache on oval ivory panel Including George Washington, and two beauties in the manner of Stieler
4 x 3.5 in — 10.2 x 8.9 cm
- Eleven books about travel, c/o New Hampshire
Eleven books about travel, c/o New Hampshire A Guide to the Granite State, written by Workers of the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration for the State of New Hampshire (Boston, 1938); The Rhine from its Source to the Sea, translated by G. C. T. Bartley from the German of Karl Stieler, H. Wachenhausen and F. W. Hacklander (Philadelphia, 1899; complete in two volumes); and eight early Baedekers Guides, to London, Suddeutschland, Northern Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Great Britain (two copies), and Paris.
- Continental School Portrait Miniature
Continental School Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman in the Manner of Joseph Karl Stieler, 19th century gouache on unsigned ivory panel, in gilt metal frame with red linen mat board 5 x 5.7 in — 12.7 x 14.5 cm
- Pair of Portrait Miniatures, one after
Pair of Portrait Miniatures, one after Josef-Karl Stieler (German, 1781-1858), an early 19th-century German gentlewoman in purple velvet, fourth quarter 19th century, signed, right center edge \"Stieler\", presented in an attractive gilt-brass filigree and black enamel tabletop frame and glazed, h. 5\", w. 4\"; and the other after Mathias Fuchs (German, 1746-1828), an attractive oval portrait miniature of Queen Louise of Prussia, fourth quarter 19th century, signed, right \"Fuchs\", presented in an oval gilt-brass frame with gilt-brass filigree spandrels within a gilt-brass-studded black enamel frame, h. 5\", w. 4\".
- 16TH / 18TH C. EUROPEAN MAPS OF NEW
16TH / 18TH C. EUROPEAN MAPS OF NEW SPAIN (2)**Originally Listed At $300**
Cartographer: Gerard Mercator. "Hispaniae Novae Nova Descriptio" Published by I.E. Cloppenburgh, Amsterdam, 1632. AND Stieler's "Mexico Und Centro-America …" Gotha, 1828. Two fascinating antique maps of New Spain. First, a copper engraved map entitled "Hispaniae Novae Nova Descriptio" (uncolored as published) that shows the southern and western parts of Mexico. This likely came from the Cloppenburgh competitive editions, and most of these maps were engraved by Pieter van den Keere. It is a fine, dark impression. Joining this is a hand-colored map of the Southwest entitled "Mexico Und Centro-America …" that was published soon after Mexico's independence from Spain. Size of "Hispaniae Novae Nova Descriptio": 8.5" L x 10.75" W (21.6 cm x 27.3 cm) Size of "Mexico Und Centro-America": 13.5" L x 17.25" W (34.3 cm x 43.8 cm)
Barry Ruderman eloquently explains the following about "Mexico und Centro-America" map: "The map is perhaps most noteworthy for its attempt to illustrate the early roads in the Southwest and Baja California, at a time when Mexico had only been independent for about 6 years and much of this region had been largely abandoned by the Spanish Missionaries during the prior decades. / Stieler bases his map on Alexander von Humboldt's map of Mexico, with additions. California is dominated by pre-Fremont Cartographic features, including a mythical river extending toward Salt Lake. Lake Teguayo is shown, along with an are marked Freye Indianer. Dozens of notes on Indians throughout California, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and Colorado. Excellent details in the Rocky Mountains, based upon Humboldt, Pike and Fremont. / In California, a "Fresch Water" Bay is noted, fed by a speculative river flowing to the northwest. Further east in the Utah area, Lake Teguayo is noted, the mythical lake south of Lake Timpanagos (Salt Lake), with a note that the western coastline of the map is not known. To the east of Lake Teguayo, the Colorado River drainage system is shown, with numerous roads and small Spanish settlements suggested, along with Indian Tribal names. / Texas is named, but the map shortly predates Austin's Colony. Remarkably, Wheat overlooks this map entirely, although he does note the 1834 United States map."
Provenance: private Glorieta, New Mexico, USA collection
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Condition:
"Mexico Und Centro-America"map shows separation to centerfold, but is laid on thick antique paper with nice borders. Normal foxing and toning. Still very nice with beautiful hand coloring. "Hispaniae Novae Nova Descriptio" map has been laid on paper, but is separated from the backing in areas making it possible to see the atlas' text on the verso. "Circa 1600" is handwritten on the upper margin, and there is a handwritten inscription on the verso dating it ca. 1600. Tears, creases, and losses to the peripheries as shown. A nice, dark impression.
- GROUP OF 4 CONTINENTAL PORTRAIT MINIATURES
GROUP OF 4 CONTINENTAL PORTRAIT MINIATURES Continental, late 19th/early 20th century. Group of four portrait miniatures in metal filigree frames. Each signed with the name of a famous portrait painter, two with Nattier, Gainsbourogh [sic], and Stieler. Provenance: From the Estate of
- STIELERS HANDATLAS MAP W. INDIES & CENTRAL
STIELERS HANDATLAS MAP W. INDIES & CENTRAL AMERICAFramed engraving with hand coloring on paper, German map of the West Indies and Central America, from "Stielers Handatlas," c.1879, Hermann Berghaus (1828-1890) cartographer, published by Justus Perthes, Gotha, with insets of the Isthmuses of Nicaragua and Panama, vertical fold crease, sight: 14.75"h, 18.5"w, overall: 22.5"h, 26.25"w, 7lbs
- STIELERS HANDATLAS MAP TIP OF SOUTH
STIELERS HANDATLAS MAP TIP OF SOUTH AMERICAFramed engraving with hand coloring on paper, German map of the southern tip of South America, from "Stielers Handatlas," c.1878, published by Justus Perthes, Gotha, with inset of Rio de Janeiro, vertical fold crease, sight: 14.75"h, 18.5"w, overall: 22.5"h, 26.25"w, 7lbs
- STIELERS HANDATLAS GERMAN MAP OF SOUTH
STIELERS HANDATLAS GERMAN MAP OF SOUTH AMERICAFramed engraving with hand coloring on paper, German map of South America, single sheet, from "Stielers Hand-Atlas," c.1878, Johann Friedrich von Stulpnagel (1786-1865) cartographer, published by Justus Perthes, Gotha, vertical fold crease, sight: 14.75"h, 18.5"w, overall: 22.5"h, 26.25"w, 7lbs
- 2) STIELER & MITCHELL MAPS EUROPE, TURKEY
2) STIELER & MITCHELL MAPS EUROPE, TURKEY & GREECE(lot of 2) Framed maps, including: (1) engraving with hand coloring on paper, German map of Europe, Turkey, Greece, and the Ionian Islands, from "Stielers Schul-Atlas," published by Justus Perthes, Gotha, sight: 8.5"h, 9.75"w, overall: 15.5"h, 16.75"w, (1) engraving with hand coloring on paper, atlas map of Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Turkey, and Greece, with inset of the cantons of Switzerland, Samuel Augustus Mitchell Jr. (American, 1792-1868), sight: 8.25"h, 11"w, overall: 15.25"h, 18"w; 7lbs total
- SEVEN OIL ON BONE FEMALE PORTRAIT MINIATURES
SEVEN OIL ON BONE FEMALE PORTRAIT MINIATURES Group of seven Continental oil on bone portrait miniatures, early 20th century comprising, Juliette Recamier after Fran?ois Pascal Simon G?rard (French 1770?1837), and two other ladies in Empire dress, signed indistinctly; a lady in Empire dress with a red robe; a noble or royal lady wearing pearls and ermine, signed indistinctly; Lola Montez after Joseph Karl Stieler (German 1781-1858), signed indistinctly; and Empress Eugenia of France after a CDV by Neurdein Freres (French 1875-1920), all except Empress Eugenia with Richard D. Hatch Auctions, Flat Rock, North Carolina labels to frame, noted if signed. Approximate dimensions: woman in Empire dress with red robe Overall h. 5.6.25", w. 5.125", d. 0.75"; Sight h. 3.875", w. 2.375".
- AFTER JOSEPH KARL STIELER (GERMAN, 1781-1858),
AFTER JOSEPH KARL STIELER (GERMAN, 1781-1858), BEETHOVEN Oil on board, painted by Arthur Fischer (German, 1872-1948) after after Joseph Karl Stieler's Beethoven with the manuscript of the Missa solemnis (1820), in early 20th century giltwood frame with brass plaque.
- MINIATURE: QUEEN MARIA OF BAVARIA, SIGNED
MINIATURE: QUEEN MARIA OF BAVARIA, SIGNED N. STIELER, OVAL SUPPORT, SHORT DARK HAIR, PEARLS, ERMINE TRIMMED RED CAPE, BLUE DRESS, SI...MINIATURE: Queen Maria of Bavaria, signed N. Stieler, oval support, short dark hair, pearls, ermine trimmed red cape, blue dress, signed center right, in stamped brass frame, no glass, ss. 1 3/4" h. x 1 1/4" w.
- MINIATURE: TWO BOXES WITH MINIATURES
MINIATURE: TWO BOXES WITH MINIATURES SET IN LIDS AND A MINIATURE PORTRAIT, TWO BOXES: GENTLEMAN ON OVAL SUPPORT IS IN PROFILE WITH S...MINIATURE: Two boxes with miniatures set in lids and a miniature portrait, two boxes: gentleman on oval support is in profile with short brown hair, white cravat, brown jacket, box of bone ivory with metal surrounding portrait and tortoise pattern banding, ss 2 3/8" x 2", box overall 7/8"h x 2 5/8" diam., some splitting / separation, loss; woman on round support, in profile and dishabille with one breast revealed, inscription center right "A Sch(?)", green drape to the left, ss 1 3/4" diam. box overall 1 5/8" x 2" diam., lid side split, discoloration, wear on base; along with miniature painting of gentleman, rectangular support, likely a portrait of the German philosopher Friedrich Schiller after a work by Gerhard Von Kugelgen, signed Stieler center right, in burled frame as found, ss 3 1/4" x 2 5/8" [NOTE: International clients are ineligible to bid on this item. It is for sale only within the United States except not to CA, NY, NJ, WA, HI. It is the responsibility of any bidder to be aware of any laws or restrictions that may apply to them. It is the responsibility of the buyer to obtain any necessary documentation, permits or paperwork necessary including but not limited to such documents as required to comply with any and all requirements and restrictions imposed by Federal trade regulations related to endangered species prior to finalization of any sale. Bidding for this item will only take place on Invaluable.com and Auctionsappraisers.com.]
- FOUR MINIATURE PORTRAITS OF WOMEN, INCLUDING:
FOUR MINIATURE PORTRAITS OF WOMEN, INCLUDING: VAN DYKE STYLE PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN WITH HARP, C. 1825, WATERCOLOR ON IVORY, SIGNED IN PAINT LOWER RIGHT "DRONGLE" OR SIMILAR, WRITTEN ON FRAME "FROM THE COLLECTION OF H. H...Four miniature portraits of women, including: Van Dyke style portrait of a woman with harp, c. 1825, watercolor on ivory, signed in paint lower right "Drongle" or similar, written on frame "From the Collection of H. H. Duke of Cambridge", brass framed behind glass, staining to frame, wear consistent with age, 4 1/2" h. x 4 1/2" w.; 19th C. portrait of a woman in red dress with fur and flowers in her hair, watercolor on ivory, signed "Stieler" or similar, bone framed behind glass, damage to frame with cracking, wear consistent with age.; two acorn medallion frames with print portraits of women, black painted frame with brass detailing, manufactured by Neil McFarlane of Edinburgh, largest frame: 6 1/4" h. x 5" l.
- MAXIMILLIAN STIELER (1825-1897, GERMANY).
MAXIMILLIAN STIELER (1825-1897, GERMANY). 19TH C.Miniature watercolor portrait of a finely dressed woman wearing pearls and fur. Signed on the right side, and it is housed in a carved and engraved frame. Sight size 2" x 1 1/2". Overall 3 1/2" x 3". In very good condition
- MINIATURE: WOMAN, OVAL SUPPORT, BROWN
MINIATURE: WOMAN, OVAL SUPPORT, BROWN HAIR WITH SAUSAGE CURLS, OFF THE SHOULDER YELLOW GOWN AND AN ERMINE FUR, SIGNED CENTER RIGHT "STIELER", METAL FRAME WITH SWAG PATTERN, SS: 1 7/8" H. X 1 1/2" W.MINIATURE: Woman, oval support, brown hair with sausage curls, off the shoulder yellow gown and an ermine fur, signed center right "Stieler", metal frame with swag pattern, ss: 1 7/8" h. x 1 1/2" w.
- MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF NANETTE KAULA
MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF NANETTE KAULA AFTER STIELER. Second half 19th century. Detailed copy of the 1829 portrait by Joseph Karl Stieler, signed "Geller". Easel back frame, 4"h. 3"w.
- JOSEF STIELER MINIATURE MARIE OF PRUSSIA
JOSEF STIELER MINIATURE MARIE OF PRUSSIA PORTRAIT Antique miniature portrait painting by Josef Karl Stieler (German, 1781-1858) depicting the young Princess of Prussia Marie, later Queen of Bavaria (German, 1845-1912), wearing a diamond necklace and ermine fur cape, signed upper left, housed in a gilt metal easel frame with scrolling foliate motif. 4.25" H x 3.75" W x 2.25" D when stand is extended.
- JOSEPH KARL STIELER (GERMANY, 1781-1858)
JOSEPH KARL STIELER (GERMANY, 1781-1858) & ANOTHER Miniature portraits, oil on ivory, marked verso "Comptesse de la Vichy" (illegibly signed) & Anna R. Kaula n. Stieler", signed J. Stieler and housed in ivory and tortoiseshell frames, OS: 4 3/4" x 5 3/4".
- PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF ALEXANDRA AMALIE
PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF ALEXANDRA AMALIE PRINCESS OF BAVARIA (1826 - 1875) 5 ½" x 4 ?" Hand tinted miniature portrait of an elegant young woman in a tortoise and brass frame. After Joseph Carl Stieler (1781-1858).
- AFTER JOSEPH KARL STIELER (GERMAN, 1781
AFTER JOSEPH KARL STIELER (GERMAN, 1781 - 1858) 9 ½" x 7 ¼" plaque German vintage porcelain plaque, portrait of Charlotte von Owen, decorated in polychrome transfer image, framed in wooden gilt frame, overall 13" x 10 ¾". Titled and marked on the back "RPM Germany Charlotte Van Owen."
- PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN
PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN 8 ¼" x 5 ?" Hand-painted portrait of Beethoven, signed by M. Stieler center left, in gilt metal frame. After Beethoven with the manuscript for Missa Solemnis, by Joseph Karl Stieler, c. 1820.
- Two Continental miniature oval portraits
Two Continental miniature oval portraits in ivory frames one signed "M. Stieler" and the other "M. Nattien". 5.5"x4.75"
- Miniature Painting on Ivory portrait
Miniature Painting on Ivory portrait of young lady signed Stieler 2 1/2'' x 3 3/4'' image area in ivory frame.
- Miniature Painting on Ivory protrait
Miniature Painting on Ivory protrait of young lady signed Stieler 2 1/2'' x 3 3/4'' image area in ivory frame.
- EXCEPTIONAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT PAINTING
EXCEPTIONAL MINIATURE PORTRAIT PAINTING ON PORCELAIN AFTER STIELER: Oval measurements 5 7/8'' x 4 1/4'' inscribed verso Anna R. Kaula Nach F. Stieler encased in period gilded metal frame with ribbon and foliate cartouche 7 1/8'' x 5 3/4''.
- STIELER Valan (American 20th Century):
STIELER Valan (American 20th Century): ''Screech Owl'' Watercolor sight size 20'' x 14'' signed framed 32'' x 26''.
- German porcelain pictorial painted plate
German porcelain pictorial painted plate ornate gilt and cobalt border centering painted portrait of Marie Sophie Amalie Bavarian Duchess in ermine lined cape; marked: Hevi Bach Maria Konigin von Bayern F. Stieler Dec. 51. Dia.9 1/2'' Provenance: Charlotte North Carolina private collection. Very good original condition. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- MINIATURE ON IVORY SIGNED ''STIELER''
MINIATURE ON IVORY SIGNED ''STIELER'' POSSIBLY FOR JOSEF KARL STIELER (GERMAN 1781-1858). Portrait of a woman in a cathedral holding a bible. In a pieced ivory frame 5 3/4''h. 4 5/8''w.
- SIX FRAMED MINAITURE PORTRAITS ON IVORY.
SIX FRAMED MINAITURE PORTRAITS ON IVORY. European 20th century. Nadezhda Rimsky Korsakov after Winterhalter Nanette Kaula after Stieler Mme. Seriziat after David ''Girl with a Kitten'' after Perronneau Elisabetta d'Austria after Clouet and Caroline von Holnstein after Stieler. Four are in pieced ivory veneered frames and signed ''CAM'' 5.25''h. 4.75''w. Two are in pieced ivory and mother of pearl veneered frames and signed ''HIL'' Mme. Seriziat is 5.25''h. 4.75''w. girl with kitten is 5.75''h. 5''w.
- Miniature portrait after Stieler, woman
Miniature portrait after Stieler, woman in fur-trimmed jacket and white gown, signed middle right "Stieler", after Josef-Karl Stieler, German, 1781-1858, watercolor on ivory, late 19th/early 20th century, 5-1/2 x 3-3/4 in.; black painted wood frame with gilt brass sight liner. Abrasions to edges, loss of ivory to right side.
- After Josef Karl Stieler (German, 1781-1858),
After Josef Karl Stieler (German, 1781-1858), an oval portrait miniature of Nanette Heine, nee Kaula (1812-1876), one of the "Nymphenburg Beauties", signed lower right "Steiler", sight h. 3-1/8", w. 2-3/8", presented in an elaborate oval antique-gilded brass filigree frame and convex glazed, h. 5-1/4", w. 4-1/8".
- After Joseph Karl Stieler (German, 1781-1858)
After Joseph Karl Stieler (German, 1781-1858) Oval Portrait Miniature of the German Philosopher Schiller, depicted in a brown greatcoat, fourth quarter 19th century, signed: "J. Stieler", lower right, presented in a period blonde tortoiseshell and engraved bone frame, h. 5", w. 4"; accompanied by a period lithographed portrait postcard of Schiller after G. von Kugelen and a similar postcard of Goethe after Joseph Stieler (three pieces).
- After Josef-Karl Stieler (German, 1781-1858),
After Josef-Karl Stieler (German, 1781-1858), oval portrait miniature of Countess Charlotte von Hugen in an ermine-bordered dress, ropes of pearls and a gold and ruby cross, fourth quarter 19th century, signed at the center right edge in script "Slida", presented in a gilt-brass fillet within a rectangular dished pieced, engraved and polished bone frame and convex glazed, the reverse with the red printed paper label of the well-known Stuttgart antiquaire, C. F. Autenreith, h. 5-3/4", w. 4-3/4".