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JAMES HENRY DAUGHERTY (AMERICAN.
JAMES HENRY DAUGHERTY (AMERICAN. 1889-1974)General Lee on His Horse Traveler. Signed James Daugherty l/r, titled, applied to center image. Gouache, Ink on Brown Paper. Measuring 17 by 23.5 in., overall 26 by 32 in. (Cond: some paper staining)
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Portrait of General Robert E. Lee
Portrait of General Robert E. Lee on His Horse, Traveller, large format silver print, ca. 1900, printed from an earlier Miley negative, with "Miley & Son, Lexington, Va" imprint on the mount at lower left, retains label en verso "W. E. Seebold, New Orleans", 15-3/4" x 18-1/2". Provenance: Private collection, St. Francisville, Louisiana. This famous image of a uniformed General Lee on his beloved horse Traveller marked the beginning of Michael Miley's career as a photographer. It was taken in 1866 at Rockbridge Baths, Virginia, and is one of only a few photographs of Lee on his horse Traveller. Miley's son Henry once commented on the photograph, "General Lee on Traveller was the most salable photograph that Father made of him from direct life".
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Chilmark Bronze ''The Gentleman
Chilmark Bronze ''The Gentleman Soldier'' by Francis Barnum #57 of 75 9 1/4'' design #7465 Confederate General Robert E. Lee sits on his horse ''Traveler'' signed with certificate list $1500.00
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ROBERT E. LEE ON HORSE TRAVELLER
ROBERT E. LEE ON HORSE TRAVELLER PHOTOGRAPH: Large photographic print of Confederate General Robert E. Lee mounted on his trusty horse Traveller, circa 1866. Blind stamped ''Miley & Son, Lexington Va.''. Sight size 15 3/4'' x 19'', framed 28 1/2'' x 33 1/4''. Family provenance verso.CONDITION: Note toning, laid down.
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Oil on board Civil War battle scene
Oil on board Civil War battle scene with General Grant on horseback 20th c. signed lower right Ray '69 12" x 10". ?
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Chilmark Bronze of Horse Head
Chilmark Bronze of Horse Head Memorial statue for ''Traveler'' horse belonging to General Robert E. Lee 9'' tall #13 of 50 by Francis Barnum signed excellent.
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Print of General Lee issued by
Print of General Lee issued by American Historical Society image area 9'' x 13''.
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Chilmark Bronze Figurine
Chilmark Bronze Figurine ''Traveler'' Robert E. Lee's horse #3 of 50 by Francis Barnum 9'' marble base with certificate.
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Charles E Gatehouse
Charles E Gatehouse (1866-1952)/Cavalry Horse 'Old Hat'/in a stable, a lance leaning in the corner/signed, inscribed and dated 1920/oil on canvas, 39cm x 49cm
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GEORGE MORLEY "GENTLEMAN WITH HORSE
GEORGE MORLEY "GENTLEMAN WITH HORSE & GROOM" OIL George Morley (English, 1832-1863) oil on canvas painting depicting a gentleman wearing a top hat, ascot, and red waistcoat mounted on a horse with a groom beside him holding the reigns of another horse painted in profile with a docked tail, with numerous riders in the distant landscape under a gray and pink sunset, signed and dated "1840" to lower right, housed in a giltwood frame with floral border and titled in plaque "A Gentleman with a Horse and Groom." Provenance: Property from an estate at 234 E 61st Street. Sold Sotheby's, New York, 5 December 2008, Sale 8496, lot 70 Image: 24.5" H x 29" W; frame: 32.25" H x 37" W x 2.5" D. Provenance: Removed from an Upper East Side townhouse.
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Robert E. Lee Rocking Toy American,
Robert E. Lee Rocking Toy American, late 19th century, figure in Confederate uniform astride a horse, wood and papier maché, wind-up mechanism below (horse rocks), rockers marked "A Traveler", 8-3/4 in.,
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Chilmark Bronze ''The
Chilmark Bronze ''The Cavalier''civil war soldier on horseback by Francis Barnum limited edition 8'' x 9 1/2'' green marble base.
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Charles Beauregard horse painting
Charles Beauregard horse painting (Charles Grant Beauregard, American, 1856-1919), four horses drinking at a trough (derived from a painting by John F. Herring, Sr.), signed lower left "C.G. Beauregard", oil on canvas, 24-1/4 x 32-1/2 in.; modern gilt and black-painted frame. Original stretcher with Shattauck keys with original tacking edge, crackle, cupping, grime, bloom, uneven varnish; frame with abrasions. Estate of John Shilleto, Cincinnati, Ohio; Private Collection.
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GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON ON
GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON ON HORSEBACK, WAR OF 1812, George W. Breuker, Sr. and Harry C. Kessler, Sr.,lithographers (American/Pennsylvania, 19th century). "Andrew Jackson with the Tennessee forces on the Hickory Grounds (Alabama) A.D. 1814", lithograph depicting Jackson on horseback in the months before the Battle of New Orleans. Published by William Smith, printseller, Philadelphia. Framed. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 31.5" x 25.25" (frame), 26" x 19.75" (sight)
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SITZENDORFER FIGURE OF NAPOLEON
SITZENDORFER FIGURE OF NAPOLEON ON HORSEBACK the heroic general seated on his rearing horse his cape blowing in the wind on naturalistic rockwork base - h:15 in.
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Oil on board portrait of George
Oil on board portrait of George Washington on horseback 20th c. greeted by Lafayette 15" x 10". ?
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Robert E. Lee Engraving Lost
Robert E. Lee Engraving Lost Cause era portrait after painting by L.M.D. Guillaume, engraved by Tesselin, published circa 1884 by Goupil & Cie, Paris, and by M. Knoedler, New York, a composed Lee astride a wild-eyed mount foaming at the mouth, a wounded soldier in foreground waves enthusiastically to the General, background with battle scene and mounted Confederate Soldiers, one resembling Jeb Stuart, mezzotint engraving on Chine-colle paper, 25-7/16 x 21 in. (image),
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Chilmark Bronze Statue
Chilmark Bronze Statue ''Traveller'' monument to Robert E. Lee's horse marble base edition of 50 9'' with certificate.
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FOUR EQUESTRIAN PORTRAITS OF
FOUR EQUESTRIAN PORTRAITS OF GENERALS, DETAILS INCLUDE: 19TH C. HAND-COLORED PRINTS DEPICTING MEN ON HORSEBACK, ONE OF GEORGE WASHIN...Four Equestrian Portraits of Generals, details include: 19th C. hand-colored prints depicting men on horseback, one of George Washington, one General Jackson, one General Santa Ana, one unknown, all framed and matted behind glass as a matching set, wear consistent with age including slight waving of paper and small scattered foxing; not examined out of frames, each 7 3/4" x 4 1/2".
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General James Longstreet Group of
General James Longstreet Group of Five CDVs Lot includes four different common Anthony/Brady views of General Longstreet in uniform with a scarce post-war view in civilian clothes taken soon after the war. Three of the military views are engravings and one is a copy shot. None are autographed. ''Old Pete'' became a Major General in October 1861 and gained accolades commanding a division in 1862. With the Army of Northern Virginia??Ts reorganization Longstreet assumed command of the vaunted First Corps and could claim a large share of the victory at Fredericksburg. He was detached at Suffolk early in 1863 and missed the fighting at Chancellorsville. At Gettysburg Longstreet led the right wing and vehemently protested Lee's decision to attack with Pickett??Ts Division on July 3. Post-war many blamed Longstreet for the defeat although Lee never publicly lost confidence in his old ''war horse.'' The later hollow victory at Chickamauga can largely be credited to Longstreet but Army of Tennessee politics and a burning desire for independent command found him cast-off in charge of the dismal Knoxville Campaign during the winter of 1863-4. Longstreet gratefully returned to Lee in time to engineer a bold counterattack at the Wilderness on May 6 1864 where he was severely wounded. Longstreet returned to corps command at the end of the war and surrendered at Appomattox. ?Old Pete? remained the most visible Confederate luminary in the highly charged post-war examination of the causes leading to defeat. Longstreet died in 1904 and cast a long shadow as the last of the Confederate high command. Condition: Cartes are uniformly G+. showing minor edge wear and soiling.
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A Equestrian Group "St. George
A Equestrian Group "St. George Slaying the Dragon" Modeled in action with St. George seated on his prancing steed above the fierce looking dragon on a racetrack shape base with gilt stripe 3/4 decorated in polychrome pigments with gilt accents.
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''George Washington Standing with
''George Washington Standing with Horse on Field of Battle'' possibly 19th C. oil on canvas by unknown American artist depicts G.W. with an eyeglass in hand stands on a hilltop amidst a battle scene donated 1950 framed heavily damaged with tears and holes toning 50'' h. x 36'' w. [Provenance: deaccessioned from the Wadsworth Atheneum sold to benefit acquisition funds.]
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Horses and wagon at full gallop ink
Horses and wagon at full gallop ink gouache and wash on paper mounted to board under glass. image size: 8.75'' H x 12.5'' W.
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19TH C. O/C, CONFEDERATE SOLDIER
19TH C. O/C, CONFEDERATE SOLDIER & HORSE American School, 1898, oil on canvas, American Civil War genre scene depicting a fallen Confederate cavalry soldier on a battlefield with his horse standing guard, signed and dated "E McE/98" at lower right, framed. Approx. canvas h. 30", w. 40"; Overall h. 35", w. 45.5", d. 2.5".
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Pair of Chinese Glazed Stoneware
Pair of Chinese Glazed Stoneware Figures of Generals, now presented on acrylic stands and bases, depicting a male general riding a horse and a female general riding a chilyn, each clad in armor and posed in attack stances, h. 13", l. 12" and 13-1/2".
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American carving of Abraham Lincoln
American carving of Abraham Lincoln in a horse drawn carriage late 19th/early 20th c. with a black livery man with leather reigns ... ?
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Large Equestrian Group of an
Large Equestrian Group of an Imperial Japanese Army Cavalry Officer and Two Mounts, early-mid 20th century patinated bronze, signed indistinctly in Japanese on the naturalistic base, the soldier modelled seated on the ground, between the horses, preparing to light a cigarette between the horses
height 15.5 in — 39.4 cm, length 37.5 in — 95.3 cm
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A Staffordshire Pottery Figural
A Staffordshire Pottery Figural Group depicting George Washington on his horse. Height 9 1/4 inches.
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Commander of Confederate forces;
Commander of Confederate forces; from photo by Virginian Julian Vannerson; mythic image of Southern hero; possibly salted paper technique; image 15" x 11".
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GEORGE VAUGHAN CURTIS (AMERICAN
GEORGE VAUGHAN CURTIS (AMERICAN 1859-1943) HORSE AND RIDERS Oil on canvas: 12 x 16 in. Framed; lower right signed: G. V. Curtis
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Ambrotype of a Civil War Union
Ambrotype of a Civil War Union cavalry soldier standing possibly with his horse, mounted in a velvet lined period case.
3" x 2.5"
Condition: Wear to case, scratches to image, case rebinded.
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Chilmark Bronze Statue ''Old Jack''
Chilmark Bronze Statue ''Old Jack'' General Jackson on horseback #18 of 75 by Francis Barnum 9 1/2'' marble base with certificate.
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A 19th Century bronze figure of a
A 19th Century bronze figure of a 17th Century cavalry officer on a horse signed T Gechter 46cm x 38cm (18" x 15")
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Chalkware figure of George
Chalkware figure of George Washington on horseback 20th c. 11 3/4" h. Illustrated in Robert Bishop American Folk Sculpture pg. 238. ?
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A Tang Style Sancai Glazed Horse
A Tang Style Sancai Glazed Horse standing foursquare on a rectangular base with ornate caparison and saddle. Height 18 inches.
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Turner after Davis/Philip Payne
Turner after Davis/Philip Payne Huntsman to His Grace the Duke of Beaufort on his favourite horse, Cherrington/black and white engraving, 55cm x 69cm