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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "Native Americans", pair of bookplate chromolithographs, plates 153 and 206, sight 7-1/2" x 6". Glazed, French matted and presented in burlwood frames.
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "Native American Portraits", pair of hand-colored lithographs, sight 7" x 5-1/4", plates 289 and 298. Glazed, matted and presented in parcel-gilt frames.
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "North American Indians" and Wi-Jun-Jon", pair of hand-colored lithographs from Catlins North American Indian Collection, 22" x 16-1/2", legend lower margin. Glazed and presented in polychromed and parcel-gilt frames (two pieces).
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
Mah-To-Toh-Pa, The Mandan Chief (Plate 24) from North American Indian Portfolio, 1844
lithograph with hand-coloring, matted and framed
20 x 14 inches (sight).
Property from the Estate of Norma and David McIntyre, Los Angeles, California
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GEORGE CATLIN (AMERICAN,
GEORGE CATLIN (AMERICAN, 1796-1872), NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, NO. 1 Hand-colored lithograph, 1845, text beneath image reads "published at James Ackerman’s lithographic rooms 304 Broadway, N.Y.," presented in a period giltwood frame.
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George Catlin (American
George Catlin (American 1796-1872) a group of nineteen color printed plates 9 in. x 5 3/4 in. from Illustrations of the Manners Customs and Condition of the North American Indians... 19th c. unknown edition together with George Catlin Letters and Notes on the North American Indians 1995 JG Press Mass.
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After George Catlin (American,
After George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "American Indian Scenes", suite of six hand-colored lithographs, sight 15" x 20". Glazed, matted and framed.
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George Catlin Ball-Play Dance
George Catlin
Ball-Play Dance
lithograph
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
Archery of the Mandans (Plate 24), Ball-Play Dance (Plate 22) and Ball Players (Plate 21) (three works)lithographs with hand-coloring
First: 11 7/8 x 17 1/2 inches (image).
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
Buffalo Dance (Plate 8), O=Jib=Be=Ways, and The Bear Dance (Plate 18) (three works)
lithographs with hand-coloring
First: 12 x 18 inches (image).
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GEORGE CATLINAmerican
GEORGE CATLINAmerican 1796-1872Archery of the Mandans''. Plate 24 from Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio: Hunting Scenes and Amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America. Hand-colored lithograph 12'' x 17''. Unframed.''
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After George Catlin (American,
After George Catlin (American, 1796-1872), two hand-colored lithographs of American Indians, sight 21" x 16". Glazed, handsomely matted and framed en suite.
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
Buffalo Hunt, White Wolves Attacking a Buffalo Bull (Plate 10). From The North American Indian Portfolio. London: Geo. Catlin.
Tinted lithograph finished by hand.
16 3/4 x 19 inches (sheet).
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GEORGE CATLINAmerican
GEORGE CATLINAmerican 1796-1872Buffalo Hunt Chase''. Plate 7 from Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio: Hunting Scenes and Amusements of the Rocky Mountains and Prairies of America.Hand-colored lithograph 11 5/8'' x 17''. Unframed.''
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George Catlin Lithograph
George Catlin Lithograph O-Jib-e-Ways From the North American Indian Portfolio a lithograph by Day & Hague housed in appropriate veneered frame; 14 x 17 in.
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) \"Buffalo Dance\" and \"The Bear Dance\", from Catlin\'s North American Indian Collection, pair of hand-colored lithographs, sight 15\" x 20-3/4\", titled lower margin. Glazed, matted and presented in carved polychromed frames (two pieces).
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GEORGE CATLIN (AMERICAN, 1796-1871)
GEORGE CATLIN (AMERICAN, 1796-1871) NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, NO.1 LITHOGRAPH: 19 1/2 X 13 1/2 IN. (SIGHT)GEORGE CATLIN, (AMERICAN, 1796-1871) NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, NO.1, Lithograph: 19 1/2 x 13 1/2 in. (sight) Framed; lower left inscribed: 'Catlin del et lith'; lower center inscribed: 'No 1 / North American Indians/ From Catlin's N.A. Indian collection'; lower right inscribed: 'Day & Haghe Lithrs to the Queen' Provenance: Estate of Ronald Sperling
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "Wild Horses, at Play" No.3 and "Catching the Wild Horse" No.4, pair of hand-colored lithographs, sight 12" x 17-1/2", titled lower margin. Glazed, matted and presented in an ebonized and silver-gilt frames.
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George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
George Catlin (American, 1796-1872)
Buffalo Hunt - Chase
hand-colored lithograph
together with a watercolor portrait with annotation on verso:
After alot of research I believe this watercolor was done 1830-1840 period in Paris by one of Karl Bodmer engravers while working on the Atlas. Even though this is not the work of Bodmer it is very well done during the same period. The two top experts on Bodmer; David Hunt and Christian Feest have seen this and both believe it was done by someone who had access to Bodmer's originals.
Lithograph 14 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches.
Watercolor 13 x 8 1/2 inches.
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GEORGE CATLIN'S "NORTH AMERICAN
GEORGE CATLIN'S "NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS"George Catlin's "North American Indians", in two volumes, published in 1926 along with Sanderson's "Thirteen Years among the Wild Beasts of India", published in 1878 in London, sold as is, lot has condition issues and odor, Provenance: Estate of Cyril H. Moore Jr, Kent, Connecticut.
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Large Portfolio of George Catlin
Large Portfolio of George Catlin Indian Prints Etchings from the original copper plates from George Catlin's Letters and Notes on the Manners Customs and Condition of the North American Indians. Originally published in 1841 this version was published in 1892 from the second volume of the original version. Consisting of etchings on paper each marked in the margin ?G. Catlin? and removed from the later edition. All matted individually and with descriptive insert some with multiple plates to a page. 57 in total mat sizes all 14 x 11 in. Condition: Many inconsistent and torn margin but plates all in good condition.
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GEORGE CATLIN, (2) HAND-COLORED
GEORGE CATLIN, (2) HAND-COLORED ENGRAVINGS, 1844 George Catlin (English, 1796-1872), "Snow-Shoe Dance" and "Ball Players" (from the North American Indian portfolio), on heavy wove paper, unsigned, printed by Day and Haghe, Lith., published by George Catlin, framed under glass, one matted, 12"h x 17.75"w (image), 21"h x 26"w (frame)
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GEORGE CATLIN "N.A. INDIAN
GEORGE CATLIN "N.A. INDIAN COLLECTION" PRINTS, 3 Three George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) lithographs from the "Native American Indian Collection" comprising No. 3 "Wild Horses, At Play," No. 18 "The Bear Dance," and No. 21 "Ball Players," all printed by Day & Haghe, Lithographers to the Queen, London, matted, and housed under glass in hardwood frames. Image: 15" H x 19" W; frame: 23.5" H x 28.25" W.
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style of George Catlin
style of George Catlin (1796-1872) Prairie Fireoil on canvas (lined) unsigned fourth quarter 19th century presented in a later gilt frame.SS 26.5 x 29.75 in.; DOA 31.25 x 34.5 in.Craquelure; some skinning; obscuring varnish.Private Collection
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CATLIN GEORGE Catlin's North
CATLIN GEORGE Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio. Introduction by Harold McCracken. Chicago: Sage Books The Swallow Press (1970). Portfolio contents loose as issued black gilt-stamped boards. Limited edition number 319 of 1000 numbered copies of this facsimile of the 1844 edition. Light wear to boards. Size of prints 17 x 22 1/2 inches each.
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Three Hand-Colored Lithographs by
Three Hand-Colored Lithographs by George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) and a Lithograph Published by McKenney and Hall
comprising Mah-To-Toh-Pa, A Mandan Chief; Caa-Tot-See, An Ojibray; Win-Jun-Jon, An Assinneboin Chief (Plate 25) and Yoholo-Micco, A Creek Chief.
Each: 19 3/4 x 13 1/2 inches (visible).
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Two Volumes, The North American
Two Volumes, The North American Indians, by George Catlin (American, 1796-1872), volumes I and II, 1841, London, by the author, at the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, h. 10-1/4", w. 7", d. 1-1/2".
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After George Catlin (American,
After George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "Buffalo Hunt, Approaching in a Ravine", and "Antelope Shooting", pair of chromolithographs, sight 21-3/4" x 16-1/2", each titled lower center. Glazed and presented in bronze-toned wooden frames.
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GEORGE CATLIN "ARCHERY OF THE
GEORGE CATLIN "ARCHERY OF THE MANDANS" LITHOGRAPH George Catlin (American, 1796-1872) "Archery of the Mandans" (Plate 24) hand colored lithographed, housed in a silvered wood frame. Image: 13.75" H x 18.25" W; frame: 24.5" H x 29" W.
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AFTER GEORGE CATLIN (AMERICAN
AFTER GEORGE CATLIN (AMERICAN 1796 - 1872)After George Catlin (American 1796 - 1872) "Catching the Wild Horse" plate N. 4 hand colored lithograph published at James Ackerman's Lithographic Rooms, 304 Broadway, 1844-45 Having Beaux - Arts Label and Americana Collection, Donaldson Lufkin & Jenrette labels on verso plate 12 1/4" x 17 1/2"
Condition:
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GEORGE CATLIN (1796-1872),
GEORGE CATLIN (1796-1872), BUFFALO HUNT, ON SNOW SHOES Title: George Catlin (1796-1872), Buffalo Hunt, On Snow Shoes Medium: lithograph on paper Dimensions: 13 x 18 1/2 Framed dimensions: 23 x 27 x 7/8
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George Catlin The North American
George Catlin The North American Indians 2 Volume Set Catlin George.? Illustrations of the Manners Customs & Condition of the North American Indians.? Vols. I-II of II.? London: Chatto & Windus 1876.? 4to gilt imprinted red buckram boards.? 264pp and 265pp plus 360 colored engravings from the author's original paintings. Condition: Shelfwear light toning at pages edges and leaves slightly brittle at binding.? Binding has been repaired using original boards.
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After George Catlin (1796-1872
After George Catlin (1796-1872 Jersey City NJ) Buffalo Bull Grazing from ''North American Indian Portfolio''
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CATLIN, GEORGE. NORTH AMERICAN
CATLIN, GEORGE. NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS: BEING LETTERS AND NOTES... ...on Their Manners, Customs, and Conditions, Written During Eight Years' Travel Amongst the Wildest Tribes of Indians in North America, 1832-1839 (Edinburgh: John Grant, 1903); two volumes, 4to (10-1/4 in.), pictorial maroon boards with gilt; numerous line drawings throughout.
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Catlin's "North American
Catlin's "North American Indians", George Catlin The Manners, Customs, and Condition of the North American Indians , published by the author, London, "1841" 1892 , two volumes, 180 color-printed plates, three maps, one foldout, original gilt decorated green cloth, 10-1/4 x 6-1/2 in. Separations at spines, edge wear and losses to boards, Volume 1 with loose title page, Volume 2 with loose frontispiece (map), minor interior darkening, pencil inscriptions on front free endpapers. The Estate of the Late William M. Pomeroy, Pottsville, Pennsylvania.
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GEORGE CATLIN’S "NORTH AMERICAN
GEORGE CATLIN’S "NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS"Volumes 1 and 2 of George Catlin’s Manners, Customs and Condition of the North American Indians. From 1831-1837, George Catlin, a former lawyer, travelled extensively among the Indigenous tribes of North America, painting and documenting their habits, customs and lifestyle, subsequently publishing the first edition of this historic reference text in 1841. Profusely illustrated with 360 engravings and published by Henry G. Bohn, London. Volume 1 (9th edition) published in 1857; volume 2 (10th edition) published in 1866. Minor foxing, pages have not been counted. Field Collection.