- LORIANNE CONCHO & CYRUS CONCHO ACOMA
LORIANNE CONCHO & CYRUS CONCHO ACOMA INDIAN JARLorianne Concho and Cyrus Concho Acoma Indian pottery jar, signed on underside, 8 1/4" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- FOUR MILITARY THEME WORKSFour military
FOUR MILITARY THEME WORKSFour military theme works to include a Cyrus Baldridge illustration, a WWI gouache illustration, a printed illustration, and a watercolor portrait signed Becker , largest - 27" x 19 1/4".
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- CYRUS AFSARY (1941- ), TAOS AFTER RAIN
CYRUS AFSARY (1941- ), TAOS AFTER RAIN Title: Cyrus Afsary (1941- ), Taos After Rain Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 14 x 18 Framed dimension: 20 7/8 x 25 x 3
- LALIQUE CENTERPIECE BOWLLalique "Cyrus"
LALIQUE CENTERPIECE BOWLLalique "Cyrus" Blue Ribbed Crystal Centerpiece Bowl. Signed Lalique France on the bottom side. Measures 6-1/4" x 10". Condition: Good condition. Estimate $500.00 - $700.00 Domestic shipping Third par
- CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (1861-1944), THE
CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (1861-1944), THE SCOUT, BRONZECyrus Edwin Dallin (American, 1861-1944), The Scout, 1910. Bronze with brown patina. Measures appx 8 3/4" tall x appx 8 1/2" w. Signed on base C.E. Dallin (Copyright) 1910. Stamped on base Gorham Co F
- PRINT, AFTER CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN After
PRINT, AFTER CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN After Cyrus Edwin Dallin (American, 1861-1944), "Appeal to the Great Spirit," offset print, overall (with frame): 17.5"h x 13.5"w
- JOHN BANKS, CYRUS THE GREAT, PRINTED
JOHN BANKS, CYRUS THE GREAT, PRINTED 1696 Cyrus the Great: or, The Tragedy of Love. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Little Lincoln's Inn Fields by His Majesty's Servants. Published 1696 by Richard Bentley. First edition. Play has been rebound in brown leather with marbled boards.
- NATIVE AMERICAN STATUE, AFTER DALLINPainted
NATIVE AMERICAN STATUE, AFTER DALLINPainted fiberglass statue of a Native American with arms spread on horse, after the statue by Cyrus Dallin titled "The Great Spirit." Measures 26" x 23" x 19".
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- SIDNEY EDWARD DICKINSON (1890-1980):
SIDNEY EDWARD DICKINSON (1890-1980): CYRUS HALL MCCORMICK, INVENTOR OF THE FIRST PRACTICAL REAPERSidney Edward Dickinson, 1890-1980 Cyrus Hall McCormick, Inventor of the First Practical Reaper, oil on canvas unsigned oil on canvas Dimensions: 40 x 32 in. (101.6 x 81.3 cm.), Frame: 46 3/4 x 39 in. (118.7 x 99.1 cm.) Condition:
- CYRUS COBB (ATTRIB), OIL ON PANEL Cyrus
CYRUS COBB (ATTRIB), OIL ON PANEL Cyrus Cobb (American, 1834-1903), Portrait of a lady, signed "C.C. Cobb" lower left, 7.75"h x 4.56"w (sight), 10.5"h x 7.25"w (frame)
- CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (1861-1944), "THE
CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (1861-1944), "THE SCOUT," 1910Cyrus Edwin Dallin, (1861-1944) "The Scout," 1910, Patinated bronze Signed and dated: C E D / 1910; further marked: COPYRIGHT 1912 / C E DALLIN Patinated bronze Dimensions: 32.5" H x 36" W x 12.5" D
- AMERICAN SCHOOL HARRIS FAMILY SAMPLER.
AMERICAN SCHOOL HARRIS FAMILY SAMPLER. A family register beginning with Philip Harris 1775, and ending with Cyrus Harris 1821. Depicting Willow trees, houses, and birds. Image 16”H x 17.5”W, black painted frame 17”H x 19.5”W. Sussman Collection.
- Cased Menu of the State Dinner Hosted
Cased Menu of the State Dinner Hosted by the 'Shahinshah Aryamehr' and the Empress of Iran Celebrating the 2500th Anniversary of the Founding of the Persian Empire by Cyrus the Great, at Persepolis, 14th October 1971 with Persian and French text in gilt and black on pink-lined wove paper with gilt arabesque cartouches on facing pages in a faux lacquer box with mirrored interior, printed by Maison Tolmer, Paris, accompanied by a linen bound programme of events scheduled for the nine-day celebration
menu case 9.2 x 6.5 x 1 in — 23.4 x 16.5 x 2.5 cm
- Three Gold Medals Commemorating the
Three Gold Medals Commemorating the 2500th Anniversary of the Foundation of the Persian Empire, 1971 two of full size and one miniature, each 750 grade (stamped), each obverse: Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, head left with lotus blossom surround, reverse: the Cyrus Cylinder with Persian text and French below, all within a lotus blossom surround
diameter 1.6 in — 3.95 cm
3.1 oz. — 97 grams (gross)
- CYRUS JAMES FULTON (1873 - 1949): CALIFORNIA
CYRUS JAMES FULTON (1873 - 1949): CALIFORNIA COASTALoil on board; signed lower right; 12 1/2 x 16 1/2 inches; 16 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches frame
- 12 BOOKS W/ RARE BINDER, BOOKSELLER
12 BOOKS W/ RARE BINDER, BOOKSELLER TICKETS, TN, VALot of twelve assorted vintage books all carrying collectible binder and/or bookseller tickets - Nashville TN and Richmond VA. Used as a form of identification and advertising in a time of rising competition in the bookbinding world, these tickets provide a glimpse at the publishing and bookbinding activities of a city that is lost to history for the most part. 1st item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small green ticket to front pastedown) - LEMPRIERE, J. Biblioteca Classica. New York: W.E. Dean, 1838. Fair condition. 2nd item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small pink ticket to front pastedown) - PHELPS, Mrs. Botany for Beginners. Poor condition. Publishing information torn out. 3rd item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small yellow ticket to front pastedown) - JACOBS, Frederic. The Greek Reader. New York: William E. Dean, 1839. Several signatures and quite a bit of "doodling" from a young Edward Hicks it would appear. Good condition. 4th item: Eichbaum & Smith, Booksellers, Nashville, Tenn. (small blue ticket to front pastedown) - LEVERETT, Frederic. The New Latin Tutor. Philadelphia: Uriah Hunt & Son, 1845. Good condition. 5th item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small yellow ticket to front pastedown) - ANTHON, Charles. A Grammar of the Greek Language. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1838. Two ownership signatures of Edward Hicks. Good condition. 6th item: Eichbaum & Smith, Booksellers, Nashville, Tenn. (small blue ticket to front pastedown) - CLEVELAND, Charles Dexter. Xenophon's Expedition to Cyrus (with map). Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey, 1844. Ownership signature of Edward Hicks (dated 1848). Fair condition. 7th item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, TN. (small yellow ticket to front pastedown) - BULWER, Lady Lytton. The Budget of the Bubble Family (Vol. II only). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1840. Fair condition. 8th item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small blue ticket to front pastedown) - The Little Sketch Book. (Publishing Information Missing). Ownership signature of Edward Davis to front pastedown. Signature of Miss Cornelia Davis to rear pastedown. Poor condition. 9th item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small purple ticket to front pastedown) - The Farm: or a New and Entertaining Account of Rural Scenes and Pursuits... Boston: Carter, Hendee & Co., 1834. Ownership signatures of Edward Hicks, Cornelia Davis and Frank Newson. Poor condition. 10th-11th items: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small green ticket to front pastedown) - RADCLIFFE, Ann. The Mysteries of Udolpho. Exeter: J. and B. Williams, 1837. Two Volumes of three. Cornelia Davis signature in pencil in rear of volume III. Fair condition. 12th item: WIRT, William; et al. The Old Bachelor. Richmond, Virginia: Thomas Ritchie & Fielding Lucas, 1814. 4 1/4" H X 7" W (Sextodecimo). 235 Pages. First Edition. Original Fitzwhylsonn & Potter Binder's Ticket to inside front board. Binder unrecorded in Spawn & Kinsella. Period leather with remnants of gold gilt work on spine. Previous owner name, "E.D. Hicks" in ink on inside front board. A scarce book. Sabin, 104878. A compilation of stories originally printed in the Richmond Enquirer. Authors include William Wirt, George St. Tucker and Dabney Carr among others. Books sizes - 5/8" H x 3" W x 5" D to 2 1/4" H x 6 1/4" W x 9 1/2" D. 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:
See item description.
- 1834 WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS, ALLAN CUNNINGHAMLot
1834 WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS, ALLAN CUNNINGHAMLot of twelve assorted vintage books all carrying collectible binder and/or bookseller tickets - Nashville TN and Richmond VA. Used as a form of identification and advertising in a time of rising competition in the bookbinding world, these tickets provide a glimpse at the publishing and bookbinding activities of a city that is lost to history for the most part. 1st item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small green ticket to front pastedown) - LEMPRIERE, J. Biblioteca Classica. New York: W.E. Dean, 1838. Fair condition. 2nd item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small pink ticket to front pastedown) - PHELPS, Mrs. Botany for Beginners. Poor condition. Publishing information torn out. 3rd item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small yellow ticket to front pastedown) - JACOBS, Frederic. The Greek Reader. New York: William E. Dean, 1839. Several signatures and quite a bit of "doodling" from a young Edward Hicks. Good condition. 4th item: Eichbaum & Smith, Booksellers, Nashville, Tenn. (small blue ticket to front pastedown) - LEVERETT, Frederic. The New Latin Tutor. Philadelphia: Uriah Hunt & Son, 1845. Good condition. 5th item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small yellow ticket to front pastedown) - ANTHON, Charles. A Grammar of the Greek Language. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1838. Two ownership signatures of Edward Hicks. Good condition. 6th item: Eichbaum & Smith, Booksellers, Nashville, Tenn. (small blue ticket to front pastedown) - CLEVELAND, Charles Dexter. Xenophon's Expedition to Cyrus (with map). Boston: Benjamin B. Mussey, 1844. Ownership signature of Edward Hicks (dated 1848). Fair condition. 7th item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, TN. (small yellow ticket to front pastedown) - BULWER, Lady Lytton. The Budget of the Bubble Family (Vol. II only). New York: Harper & Brothers, 1840. Fair condition. 8th item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small blue ticket to front pastedown) - The Little Sketch Book. (Publishing Information Missing). Ownership signature of Edward Davis to front pastedown. Signature of Miss Cornelia Davis to rear pastedown. Poor condition. 9th item: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small purple ticket to front pastedown) - The Farm: or a New and Entertaining Account of Rural Scenes and Pursuits... Boston: Carter, Hendee & Co., 1834. Ownership signatures of Edward Hicks, Cornelia Davis and Frank Newson. Poor condition. 10th - 11th items: Eichbaum, Bookseller, Nashville, T. (small green ticket to front pastedown) - RADCLIFFE, Ann. The Mysteries of Udolpho. Exeter: J. and B. Williams, 1837. Two Volumes of three. Cornelia Davis signature in pencil in rear of volume III. Fair condition. 12th item: WIRT, William; et al. The Old Bachelor. Richmond, Virginia: Thomas Ritchie & Fielding Lucas, 1814. 4 1/4" H X 7" W (Sextodecimo). 235 Pages. First Edition. Original Fitzwhylsonn & Potter Binder's Ticket to inside front board. Binder unrecorded in Spawn & Kinsella. Period leather with remnants of gold gilt work on spine. Previous owner name, "E.D. Hicks" in ink on inside front board. A scarce book. Sabin, 104878. A compilation of stories originally printed in the Richmond Enquirer. Authors include William Wirt, George St. Tucker and Dabney Carr among others. Books sizes: 5/8" H x 3" W x 5" D to 2-1/4" H x 6-1/4" W x 9-1/2" D. 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:
Overall very good condition. Slight foxing. Slight scuffing and wear to original leather boards. Bindings remain relatively tight and sound.
- KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE MAP, 1796 HARRISCyrus
KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE MAP, 1796 HARRISCyrus Harris, "A Map of the State of Kentucky and the Tennessee Government Compiled from the Best Authorities," from Jedidiah Morse's The American Universal Geography. Boston: Thomas and Andrews, 1796. Engraving by Amos Doolittle. 7 5/8" x 11 1/2" sight; 14 1/2" x 18 1/2" matted and framed in giltwood frame. Indian boundaries and the Southern boundary of the military reservation set aside for veterans of the North Carolina troops are shown. Roads shown include the "New and Short Road to Virginia." Many forts are indicated including Fort Washington, Fort Massac and Fort Jefferson. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Light toning and foxing, fold lines (as issued), note on back from previous seller indicates full margins. Hinge mounted. Conservation framing.
- KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE MAP, 1796 HARRIS"A
KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE MAP, 1796 HARRIS"A Map of the State of Kentucky and the Tennessee Government Compiled from the Best Authorities", by Cyrus Harris, engraved by Amos Doolittle, published by Thomas and Andrews, Boston, 1796. From "The American Universal Geography" by Jedidiah Morse. Copper plate engraving with hand coloring of Kentucky and Tennessee depicting early towns and roads, including Nashville and Clarksville, rivers, roads, and boundary lines. Indian boundaries and the Southern boundary of the military reservation set aside for veterans of the North Carolina troops are shown. Roads shown include the "New and Short Road to Virginia". Many forts are indicated including Fort Washington, Fort Massac and Fort Jefferson. Title and scale of miles, lower right, compass rose, top left. "Lon: W. from Philadelphia" lower right below map. Map surrounded by scale notations and line border. Mounted to matte. Image - 7 5/8" H x 11 1/2" W. Sheet - 8 3/8" H x 12 1/4" W. Matte - 13" H x 16 3/4" W. Late 18th century. Provenance: Collection of Charles and Ann Wells, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Foxing spots, largest 3/8" top left, on surface of sheet. Water damage along lower edge of sheet. Foxing spots and water damage visible en verso.
- H. CYRUS FARNUM, O/C LANDSCAPEHerbert
H. CYRUS FARNUM, O/C LANDSCAPEHerbert Cyrus Farnum (American, 1866-1926), landscape with buildings in view, inscribed verso, signed lower left. Frame size: 12" high, 14" wide. "Cy" Farnum, as he was more generally known, was a pupil of the Rhode Island School of Design. Farnum studied at the Academie Julien in Paris under Jean-Paul Laurens and (Benjamin) Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant where he won several awards for drawings. He also studied at Académie Colarossi in the evening, studying figure drawing under Jean-Léon Gérôme and Castaigne. He also had the advantage of criticism from Adolphe William Bouguereau. Provenance: Property of a Farmington, Connecticut Estate.
Condition:
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- CYRUS AFSARY (AMERICAN B. 1940) A PAINTING,
CYRUS AFSARY (AMERICAN B. 1940) A PAINTING, "THE BLUEBO...CYRUS AFSARY (American b. 1940) A PAINTING, "The Bluebonnet Trail," oil on canvas, signed L/L. 22 1/2" x 29 1/4"
- CYRUS E. DALLIN (NATIVE AMERICAN 1861-1944)
CYRUS E. DALLIN (NATIVE AMERICAN 1861-1944) A COLD PAIN...CYRUS E. DALLIN (Native American 1861-1944) A COLD PAINTED BRONZE EQUESTRIAN SCULPTURE, "Appeal to the Great Spirit," 1913, nicely cast as a Native American Chieftain with arms outstretched and gazing upwards while seated on an Indian Paint horse, each with a rich dark brown patination and white paint spots on the horse as well as white painted feathers in the Chieftain's headdress, red details used throughout and standing on a rectangular base inscribed "© C.E. Dallin 1913," raised on a conforming golden veined black portar marble plinth, engraved brass label "APPEAL TO THE GREAT SPIRIT / Cyrus E. Dallin." Height: 20" Length: 19" Depth: 13"
Condition:
Good condition with some light wear on cold painted areas, small surface scratches, dings, edge nicks on the marble plinth, and normal surface buildup throughout. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS.” NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
- JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING OIL ON ARTIST BOARD
JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING OIL ON ARTIST BOARD "NANTUCKET SHO...John Joseph Enneking (Massachusetts 1841-1916) Oil on Artist Board "Nantucket Shore - 1892", signed lower left Enneking and dated lower right '892; inscribed on the reverse of artist board in pencil " Sketch of Nantucket Shore ", in period gilded oak frame with gilt liner and brass identification name plate
4 in. x 6 in. Overall 10 ½ in. x 12 ½ in.
John Joseph Enneking (1841-1916) was born in Ohio in 1841 and was orphaned at a young age. He began to paint at the age of five and developed a natural talent before traveling to New York and Massachusetts. He trained in Germany, Italy and France and he was the first American to return from Paris in 1874 after having painted with Claude Monet, Pissarro and Renoir in Monet's gardens at Argentueil (where Enneking painted Monet's wife and child). He spent much time painting in the New England countryside, and in the early 1880s, bought a place in North Newry, Maine near New Hampshire where he painted in the White Mountains. In the spring and fall, he frequently traveled south including Duxbury, Cape Cod and Nantucket.
Enneking's many exhibitions include:
Williams & Everett Gallery, Boston, 1878 (first solo)
Boston Art Club, 1874-1909
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics' Association, Boston (medals)
National Academy of Design, 1881
New Haven Paint & Clay Club
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1883, 1892, 1896-1902
Paris Expo, 1900 (prize)
Pan-American Expo, Buffalo, 1901 (medal)
Art Institute of Chicago, 1900, 1912
Corcoran Gallery, 1907, 1910
Pan-Pacific Expo, San Francisco, 1915 (gold)
Vose Gallery, Boston, 1917 (memorial exhibit), 1923, 1926, 1962, 1975 (all solos)
World's Fair 1904, St. Louis Exposition
Enneking's paintings were honored throughout his lifetime. In 1915, a testimonial dinner was held for him at the Copley Plaza in Boston with over one-thousand persons attending. He was crowned by Cyrus Dallin with a laurel wreath, signifying victory and high accomplishment.
Condition:
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- LORRAINE & CYRUS CONCHO ACOMA WEDDING
LORRAINE & CYRUS CONCHO ACOMA WEDDING VASELorraine and Cyrus Concho, Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico. Southwest Native American pottery wedding vase with traditional geometric designs in black and red on a white ground. Marked "Acoma, N. Mex. LC & C Concho" along the underside.
Height: 13 1/2 in x diameter: 8 in.
Condition:
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- BOOK: "A NARRATIVE OF THE MUTINY ON
BOOK: "A NARRATIVE OF THE MUTINY ON BOARD THE SHIP GLOB...Book:" A Narrative of the Mutiny on Board the Ship Globe of Nantucket in the Pacific Ocean", Jan. 1824 and the "Journal of a Residence of Two Years on the Mulgrave Islands," by William Lay of Saybrook Connecticut and Cyrus M. Hussey of Nantucket, 1828. With pencil inscription " George H. Cary Family of Nantucket ", in fitted leather-bound clam shell case.
6 ¾ in. x 4 ¼ in.
Condition:
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- JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING OIL ON CANVAS "RIVER
JOHN JOSEPH ENNEKING OIL ON CANVAS "RIVER LANDSCAPE"John Joseph Enneking (1841-1916) Oil on Canvas "River Landscape" , signed lower left Enneking, in broad carved gold leaf frame
20 in. x 24 in. Overall 30 in. x 34 in.
Provenance: Estate of Linda Loring, 6 Louisburg Square, Boston
John Joseph Enneking (1841-1916) was born in Ohio in 1841 and was orphaned at a young age. He began to paint at the age of five and developed a natural talent before traveling to New York and Massachusetts. He trained in Germany, Italy and France and he was the first American to return from Paris in 1874 after having painted with Claude Monet, Pissarro and Renoir in Monet’s gardens at Argentueil (where Enneking painted Monet’s wife and child). He spent much time painting in the New England countryside, and in the early 1880s, bought a place in North Newry, Maine near New Hampshire where he painted in the White Mountains. In the spring and fall, he frequently traveled south including Duxbury, Cape Cod and Nantucket.
Enneking’s many exhibitions include:
Williams & Everett Gallery, Boston, 1878 (first solo)
Boston Art Club, 1874-1909
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics’ Association, Boston (medals)
National Academy of Design, 1881
New Haven Paint & Clay Club
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1883, 1892, 1896-1902
Paris Expo, 1900 (prize)
Pan-American Expo, Buffalo, 1901 (medal)
Art Institute of Chicago, 1900, 1912
Corcoran Gallery, 1907, 1910
Pan-Pacific Expo, San Francisco, 1915 (gold)
Vose Gallery, Boston, 1917 (memorial exhibit), 1923, 1926, 1962, 1975 (all solos)
World’s Fair 1904, St. Louis Exposition
Enneking’s paintings were honored throughout his lifetime. In 1915, a testimonial dinner was held for him at the Copley Plaza in Boston with over one-thousand persons attending. He was crowned by Cyrus Dallin with a laurel wreath, signifying victory and high accomplishment.
Condition:
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- CYRUS RUNNING "LATE SNOW, CLAY COUNTY"
CYRUS RUNNING "LATE SNOW, CLAY COUNTY" OIL ON CANVASCyrus Running (American, 1913-1976). Oil on canvas titled "Late Snow, Clay County," depicting a hillside partially covered with snow. Signed and dated 1963 along the lower right. Titled along the stretcher. Inscribed with the measurement along the verso.
Provenance: Distinguished corporate collection, Minnesota.
Unframed; height: 16 in x width: 24 in. Framed; height: 19 3/4 in x width: 27 1/2 in.
Condition:
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- CYRUS HUSSEY SCRIMSHAWED NANTUCKET WHALEBONE
CYRUS HUSSEY SCRIMSHAWED NANTUCKET WHALEBONE AND WHALE ...Cyrus Hussey (1773-1849) Scrimshawed Nantucket Whalebone and Whale Ivory Walking Stick, circa 1830, ivory knob on a round and tapering bone shaft with eyelet, scrimshawed "Cyrus Hussey".
Length 34 in.
Condition:
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- INDIAN FIGHTS AND FIGHTERS BY CYRUS
INDIAN FIGHTS AND FIGHTERS BY CYRUS BRADY 1ST ED.Included in this lot is a First Edition of “Indian Fights and Fighters” by Cyrus Townsend Brady, 1904, published in New York by Doubleday, Page & Company. This book is illustrated with original drawings by Remington, Schreyvogel, Blumenschein, and Crawford, and includes maps, photographs, and sketches of life from original sources, many of which are now published for the first time in this book. The great clash between the U.S Army and the Plains Indian tribes the principal engagements of the Plains Indian Wars in the period after the Civil War. The book draws on the first hand accounts of many of the people who were involved and is notable for bringing before the reader accounts by those who had not previously been published. Herein is a veritable cornucopia of western incident, campaigns, battles, fights and massacres, the full list of which is too numerous to catalogue here. They include the Fetterman Massacre, the Wagon Box Fight, Beecher's Island, the Fight on Beaver Creek, the Washita, the Rosebud and many, many more. This book has become an invaluable, highly regarded and enduring classic of the History of the West. This cream coloured cloth bound hardcover is in good overall condition, illustrated cover and spine exhibit soiling, edges scuffed. Intact pages exhibit age tanning and foxing throughout, no other obvious marring noted. Measures 5.5"W x 8.25"L x 1.5"D
- CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (1861 - 1944) BRONZE,
CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (1861 - 1944) BRONZE, APPEAL TO THE ..."Cyrus Edwin Dallin (1861 - 1944) Bronze, Appeal to the Great Spirit, 1913, signed C.E. Dallin, 1913, Gorham Family mark on back edge, Gorham Co. Founders QXC #252. height 15 1/2 inches, length 9 1/2 inches."
Condition:
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- CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (1861 - 1944) BRONZE,
CYRUS EDWIN DALLIN (1861 - 1944) BRONZE, SIGNAL OF PEAC..."Cyrus Edwin Dallin (1861 - 1944) Bronze, Signal of Peace, C.E. Dallin 1890 plaque on base, 1933, Atlantic Indians Rhode Island Red Trophy, Gorham Founders #44. height 8 5/8, length 9 1/4. "
Condition:
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- MANUSCRIPT, JOURNAL, FRENCH OCTAVO BOUND
MANUSCRIPT, JOURNAL, FRENCH OCTAVO BOUND IN VELLUM, 17T...Manuscript, Journal, French Octavo bound in vellum, 17th century Provenance: allegedly from Cyrus H. McCormick Estate records for French or Belgium Court 17" x 12"
Condition:
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- MANUSCRIPT, JOURNAL, FRENCH OCTAVO,
MANUSCRIPT, JOURNAL, FRENCH OCTAVO, BOUND IN VELLUM, 17...Manuscript, Journal, French Octavo, bound in vellum, 17th Century, overall 17" x 12". Provenance: Allegedly from Cyrus H. McCormick Estate, records for French or Belgium Court.
Condition:
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- CYRUS AFSARY(Arizona, born 1940)
Western
CYRUS AFSARY(Arizona, born 1940)
Western Landscape, signed lower left "Cyrus Afsary", oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in.; carved driftwood style frame, 21 x 24-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
painting in good condition; frame in good condition
- SUPERB PERSIAN ACHAEMENID 23K+ GOLD
SUPERB PERSIAN ACHAEMENID 23K+ GOLD LION APPLIQUES**Originally Listed At $5000**
Near East, Iran, Achaemenid Empire, ca. 6th to 4th century BCE. A pair of 99% gold (equivalent to 23K+ to 24K) applique ornaments repousse formed into roaring lion heads with open work manes! The versos bear integral eyelet loops for suspension that could be sewn into the fabric of luxurious garments or headdresses fit for royalty. Brick reliefs from Susa and carvings from Persepolis depict rulers wearing robes with patterning that likely symbolized metal appliques such as these! Lions were a powerful symbol in Achaemenid art and were heavily featured in royal iconography to denote power and strength. The lion- with the mane streaming out like sun beams - these animals were also connected to solar deities and many sun related myths in many ancient Near Eastern traditions. In ancient Mesopotamian astrology, the sun is at its maximum strength while in the "house of the lion." Size: 2" Diameter (5.1 cm); 3.5" H (8.9 cm) on included custom stand; gold quality: 99% (equivalent to 23K+ to 24K); total weight: 9.6 grams
For a nearly identical example, please see the Metropolitan Museum of Art's website, accession number: 56.154.1.
The Achaemenid Persian Empire, founded by Cyrus the Great in 550 BCE (including Iran, Mesopotamia, Syria, Egypt, Asia Minor, Central Asia, Caucasus, Thrace and some parts of India) is generally regarded as one of the greatest civilizations of the ancient world. Its capital, Pasargadae, was Cyrus the Great's final resting place and has been named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To demonstrate the Achaemenid Empire's love of gold, associates of Alexander the Great in accounts of a tomb in Pasargadae, described a golden sarcophagus, necklaces, and gold gemstone earrings. The tomb is located in Pasargadae, in the garden of a royal palace where an ensemble of artifacts known as the Pasargadae Treasure - including various articles of gold and silver, jewelry and gemstones - were found in a ceramic amphora.
The Achaemenid love of silver and gold was famous throughout the ancient world. Plato wrote of how the acquisition of gold and silver was considered a virtue while Alcibiades, another Athenian, wrote of the enormous wealth in gold and silver that the Persians had. Ancient Greek writers described the impressive wealth of the Persians. To quote Herodotus when speaking of Xerxes' troops, they "were adorned with the greatest magnificence …. They glittered all over with gold, vast quantities of which they wore about their persons." (Vii. 83).
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Provenance: private New York, New York, USA collection; ex-Jay I. Kislak collection, Miami, Florida, USA, acquired in the 1970s - 1990s
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Condition:
Minor tears in one or two places of mane on both, edges are curled, overall creases and wrinkles throughout. Heavier remains of earthen encrustations in recessed areas of right lion and hair line tear on eye.
- TURNER, Max, (American, 20th Century):
TURNER, Max, (American, 20th Century): Paul Revere, Bronze, 18'' h x 19.50'' w, after a bronze by Cyrus Dallin, signed and dated 1989, affixed to marble plinth, overall measurement 19.75'' x 22''.
CONDITION: Several scattered dents to bronze - barely noticeable, marble does have several flecks along the edges.