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City of Albany New York poster
City of Albany New York poster signed and numbered ''L.F. Tantillo 95/1100'' (from 1985). Sight 23 1/2'' x 35 1/2''.
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WILLIAM BROOKS CLIFT III (b. 1944):
WILLIAM BROOKS CLIFT III (b. 1944): "STATE CAPITAL ALBANY" Three black and white photographs 17 x 13 1/2 in. (image).
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The Albany Penitentiary by James
The Albany Penitentiary by James Duthie James Duthie (American 19th Century). Circa 1859 etching on paper titled The Albany Penitentiary [as seen from the South] J. Kirk. Del./ Richd. H. Pease. Engraver and Printer. Albany / J. Duthie Sc. at lower margin; 4.25 x 7 in. (plate) Property of the Toledo Museum of Art Sold to Benefit the Acquisition Fund
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MARION HUSE (AMERICAN,
MARION HUSE (AMERICAN, 1896-1967), "ALBANY, NEW YORK, 1945", OIL ON BOARD, SIGNED LL, URBAN LANDSCAPE WITH A SNOW COVERED FIELD IN T...Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967), "Albany, New York, 1945", oil on board, signed LL, urban landscape with a snow covered field in the foreground, tan, red and brown rectangular buildings in mid-ground with bare trees scattered throughout, blue mountains with a church steeple in the distance, unframed, inscribed verso: Albany, NY 1945/Marion Huse, wear to edges, areas of abrasion, some areas of discoloration/staining in the skyline, 17 3/4" h. x 23" w. [Works by Marion Huse are currently being offered at Vose Galleries and Childs Gallery, and have been sold by Spanierman Gallery in the past. This work was given to the Brockton Art Museum (MA) by the artist's husband, Dr. Robert Barstow; the BAM in turn gifted the Huse Collection to the New Britain Museum of American Art which later chose to sell some Huse works through auction at Winter Associates, Inc., CT] NB (615) T
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Dated 1902 Capital City Club Albany
Dated 1902 Capital City Club Albany New York photo. Sight 10 1/2'' x 13 3/4''.
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Early ''Albany Direct...DeWitt
Early ''Albany Direct...DeWitt Clinton'' broadside. Site 9 1/2'' x 11 1/4''. Pasted ballot on back dated 1841-42 ''DeWitt Clinton ''Gov. of N.Y.''
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print; 7 1/4 x 9 3/8 in. signed.
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ABRAHAM YATES, JR., DS, RE: NY
ABRAHAM YATES, JR., DS, RE: NY STATE CURRENCY Abraham Yates, Jr. (1724-1796, NY State Senator, 1777-1790, Mayor of Albany, 1790-1796) document, signed at Albany, October 10, 1783; 5 X 8 1/4 in.: authorizes the state of New York to pay Rynier Mynderse (NY Senator, 1777-1781) "For signing Five Thousand bills of the new emission." Endorsed with the receipt of Mynderse's son, Lawrence, for the payment of this and another bill on the same date.
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Altamont, New York lithograph,
Altamont, New York lithograph, bird's-eye view drawn and published by L.R. Burleigh (1853-1923), Troy, New York, circa 1889, key in title margin identifies 16 businesses, churches, and points of interest, 19-1/8 x 28 in. (page); matted in modern wood frame. Hinged at top with cellophane tape, 8 in. tear repaired with cellophane tape, toning, moisture stains, smudges, creases, minor corner loss; frame with abrasions. Private Collection, Tryon, North Carolina.
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 7 3/8 x 9 1/4 in. (sight) signed.
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (sight) signed.
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (sight) signed.
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 7 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. (sight) signed.
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PRINT, ALBANY HOGARTH Albany
PRINT, ALBANY HOGARTH Albany Hogarth (British, 1872-1936), Parisian Street Scene, 1912, etching, pencil signed lower center, overall (with frame): 22"h x 17"w
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PRINT, ALBANY HOGARTH Albany
PRINT, ALBANY HOGARTH Albany Hogarth (British, 1872-1936), Parisian Street Scene, 1912, etching, pencil signed lower center, overall (with frame): 22"h x 17"w
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 7 3/8 x 9 3/8 in. signed.
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 7 1/4 x 9 3/8 in. (sight) signed.
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (sight) signed.
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 7 1/4 x 9 3/8 in. (sight) 11 x 13 15/16 in. (sheet) signed.
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY Cibachrome print 13 5/8 x 17 1/2 in. (sight) 15 15/16 x 19 15/16 in. (sheet) signed.
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WILLIAM BROOKS CLIFT III (b. 1944):
WILLIAM BROOKS CLIFT III (b. 1944): THE CAPITAL FROM THE EAST ALBANY NY Gelatin silver print 16 x 14 1/2 in. signed.
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Alban Jeremiah Klapp (American b.
Alban Jeremiah Klapp (American b. 1868) Andersonville Stockade poster 15 x 21 1/4 inches.
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JOHN FRENCH SLOAN (NY/NM/NH,
JOHN FRENCH SLOAN (NY/NM/NH, 1871-1951) Alley Cat, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated '07, depicting a New York winter night, with woman holding a bottle watching a cat eyeing a trash can in an alley behind her brownstone, in water gilt deep cove replica frame with linen liner, engraved tag. Original label on stretcher from William Macbeth Gallery, 450 Fifth Ave at 40th St, New York City. OS: 25 1/2" x 20", SS: 19" x 13 1/2". Cleaned, one tiny repaired puncture at bottom.
While working as an illustrator for Philadelphia publications, Sloan moved to NYC in 1904, became a member of the Socialist Party, helped to develop 'The Ash Can School' with his old PAFA Mentor Robert Henri.
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Stoneware canning or fruit jar,
Stoneware canning or fruit jar, ovoid with flared rim, salt glaze over Albany slip, attributed by John Burrison to "later Barrow County tradition", 12 in. Excellent condition, large glaze drips as made. Griffin notes it was "purchased at Pardue auction of estate of Miss Emma Rowan Nuberg near Hartwell County, Georgia, September 1981".
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(MOLLUSKS) ALDER (JOSHUA) AND
(MOLLUSKS) ALDER (JOSHUA) AND ALBANY HANCOCK A collection of 49 lithographs some with hand-coloring from A Monograph of the British Nudibranchiate (London 1855). Folio 3/4 calf over marbled boards. Scattered brownspotting; rubbing to boards.
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Hand-colored map of New York by
Hand-colored map of New York by David H. Burr Engd. By Rawdon Clark & Co. Albany & Rawdon Wright & Co. New York. 20"x25"
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ENGRAVED MAP POWDER
ENGRAVED MAP POWDER HORNimpressive horn with detailed imagery of Albany, New York and surrounding areas, "Saratoga", "Shacedety" (Schenectady?), "North River", "Helf Moon" (sic), "Mohawk R", "Royal Block Hows" (sic), "Fort Edward", "Fort Schiller", "Fort Hunter", "Fort Stanwix", "Fort Henry", "Fort Miller", "Fort Harkman", ships in harbor scene with Union Jack flag flying, British Royal Coat of Arms over "Dieu Et Mon Droit" (Divine Right of God) and encircling "Honi Suit Qui Mal y Pense" (Shamed by he who thinks evil of it), also engraved "Jacob Beal/his horn/Sept. 10th, 1779", walnut butt with large integral button, later brass dispenser spring valve, approximately 12 in. length
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
good overall, discoloration commensurate with age and usage
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STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY
STEPHEN SHORE (b. 1947): ALBANY (ARCHITECTURAL DETAIL) Cibachrome print 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (sight) signed.
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Three Georgia stoneware bowls,
Three Georgia stoneware bowls, all with alkaline glaze: one with medium brown glaze, found in Albany, Georgia, 3-3/4 x 9-1/2 in., rim wear and cracks, surface abrasions and wear, formerly painted green ; one with medium runny olive glaze, found in Tipton, 4-3/4 x 10-1/2 in., good condition ; one 5 x 12-1/4 in., extensive interior wear, rim with wear and/or knife marks . All with extensive rim wear from use.
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Albert Ern
Albert Ern
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Three pieces Southern pottery:
Three pieces Southern pottery: Albany slip glaze stoneware churn, marked "JD Bishop/Meansville/R #1" (Upson-Pike County, Georgia), 13-1/2 in., [extensive glaze loss and rim chips, base wear]; stoneware three-gallon whiskey jug, marked "I.C. Shore & Co./Pure Whiskies/Shore, N.C.", 16-1/2 in.; alkaline glaze pitcher, 10 in., [minor handle chip, normal base wear, minor abrasions].
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Algrin Perre (Flemish, fl. ca.
Algrin Perre (Flemish, fl. ca. 1841-1912) "An Ancient Italian Seaside Town", fourth quarter 19th century, oil on academy board, sight 7-3/4" x 10", the reverse with the painter identified in old ink script and having an old red wax armorial inventory seal. Presented in a good Dutch carved and parcel-ebonized earred mahogany frame having its side centered with faux-tortoiseshell panels in the 17th-century style, 24-1/4" x 26-1/2".
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Italian alabaster figure group
Italian alabaster figure group late 19th/ early 20th century Depicting a young Dutch girl leading her crying younger brother to school. H: 19 in. - rough edges particularily to girl''s bonnet and some loss to lace edges - scratches to surface with occasional nicks - surface dirty/ some staining
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THOMAS LOCHLAN SMITH (NEW
THOMAS LOCHLAN SMITH (NEW YORK/SCOTLAND, 1835-1884), STAGECOACH ON ALBANY POST ROAD., OIL ON CANVAS, 7.5” X 7.5”. FRAMED 11.75” X 11.75”.THOMAS LOCHLAN SMITH, New York/Scotland, 1835-1884, Stagecoach on Albany Post Road. Signed lower right "T.L. Smith". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 7.5" x 7.5". Framed 11.75" x 11.75".
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Portrait of Zerah Beardslee
Portrait of Zerah Beardslee unsgn. Early 19th cent. O/C. Mr. Beardslee holding weekly ''Albany Sun'' paper. He was from Coventry County Chenango NY. Relined. 31'' x 25''. Together w/leather trunk initialed Z.B. w/tacks on right side Ht. 12'' W 22'' D 13'' & last will & testament dated 1850.Provenance: Descended in the original family.E
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Documents from 18th and 19th
Documents from 18th and 19th Century New York and Montgomery County Lot of 6. ALS 2pp 7.75 x 9.75 in. Albany 15 Feb. 1823. Addressed to Stephen Van Rensselaer and signed by John Taylor (1784-1854). Contains news about Assembly business - or lack thereof. Your session is drawing to a close and little as yet is accomplished. The Tariff will I presume pass over to another session. Stephen Van Rensselaer (1765-1839) served in the New York Assembly in 1789 1808-1810 and again in 1818 and the New York Senate 1791-1796. He was Lt. Governor in 1795 and 1798 and served in the U.S. Congress 1823-1829. In addition he served on the Erie Canal Commission and was Regent then Chancellor of the University of New York. John Taylor (1784-1854) served in the U.S. House of Representatives (1813-1833) twice serving as Speaker of the House (1820-1821 1825-1827). He later served in the New York State Senate until forced by a paralytic stroke to resign. He moved to Cleveland Ohio where he lived with his daughter for over a decade. ANS 1p approx. 6.5 x 8 in. 6 March 1811 Johnstown (NY). Christopher Yates requests Henry Yates pay for four pair of hose (hoos) made for him by Mr. Mack since he is leaving town and has no funds on him; with a note by Mack that 44 shillings were paid by Henry Yates. Christopher P. Yates served in the New York assembly representing Montgomery County in 1784 1785 1788 and 1789. ANS 1p approx. 6 x 8 in. 12 July 1819 n.p. Note from John Eisenlord requesting Adam Eaker pay William Mitchell $115.75 docketing on verso by Eaker. John Eisenlord served in the New York Assembly in 1814 and 1815. Partially printed DS 1p approx. 6 x 7.75 in. docketed on verso 13 May 1784 n.p. [presumed New York City as the legislature met in City Hall in 1784]. Receipt for Peter Schuyler for 89 pounds twelve shillings pay for his time served as member of the New York Assembly signed by John Hathorn as Speaker and James Gordon who received the pay on behalf of Schuyler. ANS 1p (possibly leaf wrapped around another letter) n.d. n.p. Appears to be a post-script to another letter (although it has it's own PS) informing the recipient of something that just came to mind and apparently had not been included in the main letter. Signed T. Campbell (too common to track down without a bit more information) and addressed to Miss Crampe 14 George St. (no town specified). [Surely someone with more genealogical resources can track down where these families intersect. Appears to be late 18th - early 19th century.] Repaired tear near where sealing wax was affixed. ANS 1p approx. 4.5 x 5.75 in. 6 march 1880 New York City. On preprinted letterhead notepaper of Campbell & Paige Attorneys and Counsellors at Law 102 Broadway New York. Short note signed Yours in haste Douglas Campbell. [Does not appear to be the same branch of the Campbell family as previous item.] Condition: Expected folds and light toning.