-
AMERICAN SCHOOL , THE LANDING OF
AMERICAN SCHOOL , THE LANDING OF THE PILGRIMSAmerican SchoolThe landing of the pilgrims on Plymouth Rockwatercolor on papersigned indistinctly lower right and dated Feb 1854 lower left9 1/2 x 13 1/4in (24 x 33.5cm) Provenance:
Time: May 2024
Place: ANDREW JONES AUCTIONS, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Sold for: $200
Imported successfully
Replaced successfully
Error: unknown error
-
MANNER OF MICHELE FELICE CORNE.
MANNER OF MICHELE FELICE CORNE. Landing at Plymouth. Oil on canvas laid to board. Inscriptions to bottom of board read "Landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, December 22, 1620". Verso reads "F.C. HUNT". From a Norwalk, CT estate. Dimensions: 21" h x 23" w. Condition: Craquelure. Minor scuffs and scratches. Dark Varnish difficult to determine earlier restoration.
-
PRIMITIVE SANDPAPER
PRIMITIVE SANDPAPER PAINTINGPrimitive Sandpaper Painting, depicting the Pilgrims landing in America, unsigned, 18" x 23". Provenance: Estate of Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
-
1675 AMERICAN COLONIAL LAND
1675 AMERICAN COLONIAL LAND GRANTDated 55 years after the Pilgrims landed. Handwritten, listing many early Pre Revolutionary War 17th C. Connecticut settlers. Document has been reinforced with two Connecticut Civil War Bonds, somewhat visible through the back of the document. Appr ox. 12-1/4" L x 15-3/8" H. Overall discoloration, tears, ECT. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
-
FRANK THAYER MERRILL (MA,
FRANK THAYER MERRILL (MA, 1848-1923) Pilgrims Landing, watercolor on paper, signed lower left, in mahogany molded frame matted under plexiglass, OS: 19" x 23", SS: 12" x 16".
-
LANDING OF THE PIONEERS BY SALA
LANDING OF THE PIONEERS BY SALA BOSWORTH. Massachusetts/Ohio, 1808-1889. Oil on canvas, unsigned. The landing of the original forty eight settlers of Marietta led by Rufus Putnam on April 7, 1788. They are shown with local Native Americans on the east bank of the Muskingum River with Ft. Harmar in the background and the confluence of the Ohio River on the left. Pictured on the bank is the "Adventure Galley", one of two flatboats which brought the settlers. Areas of inpainting, primarily along lines of crazing and flaking along the sky and the trees on the right as well as some scattered areas along the river and the figures. Rebacked on canvas over board and varnished. Frame is most likely original with regilding. 23"h. 29"w., framed, 30"h. 37"w.
Sala Bosworth moved with his family to Marietta, Ohio in 1818, afterwards becoming an artist, known primarily as a portrait painter. He and Charles Sullivan were commissioned to illustrate Dr. Samuel P. Hildreth's 1848 book "Pioneer History of the Ohio Valley". At that time Dr. Hildreth commissioned this painting from Bosworth. Since then it has descended in the Hildreth and Putnam families as follows: Commissioned by Dr. Samuel P. Hildreth (1783-1863), then to his daughter, Mary Ann Hildreth (1808-1842) who married Douglas Putnam (1806-1894), then to their son, Samuel Hildreth Putnam (1835-1911), then to his son, Benjamin Barnes Putnam (1871-1944), and to his son, Benjamin Hay Putnam (1896-1984), and then to Benjamin Hay Putnam, Jr. (1925-2007). One of Bosworth's murals remains in the Unitarian Church in Marietta, titled "Christ Weeping over Jerusalem".
-
FRANK T. MERRILL WATERCOLOR ON
FRANK T. MERRILL WATERCOLOR ON PAPERFrank Thayer Merrill (Massachusetts, 1848 - 1923) watercolor on paper titled "Landing of the Pilgrims", penciled signed lower left "F. T. Merrill". Housed in a carved gilt wooden frame. Sight - 7" H x 10" W. 12 1/2" H x 15 1/2" W. First half 20th century.
Condition:
Toning and some very light spotting to paper, especially to perimeter near matte. Toning to matte. Scattered abrasions to frame.
-
1 vol. Patrick, Symon. The Parable
1 vol. Patrick, Symon. The Parable of The Pilgrims: Written to a Friend. London: Robert Wise for Francis Tyton, 1673. The Fourth Edition. 4to, old full dark brown calf, re-backed, red morocco spine label. Trimmed - no loss of text. Scattered minor spotting. Sheet of 20th-Century ink notes mtd. to front paste-down. 18th-Century owner's signature on verso of license leaf. Wing P-
-
CHARLES LUCY PILGRIM FATHERS
CHARLES LUCY PILGRIM FATHERS HISTORICAL ETCHING England,1814-1873Depicts men and women perched atop a rock with ships behind them, the woman cry while the men retain somber looks.
-
Early 20th c. oil on canvas
Early 20th c. oil on canvas pilgrims and native Americans gathering. Sight 25 3/4'' x 36''.
-
1691 Pilgrim document, nine-line
1691 Pilgrim document, nine-line manuscript subpoena dated September 14, 1691, "Benjamin Peirce [?] as principle [sic]" ordered to "appear at the next county court to be heard at Cambridg [sic]" (probably Massachusetts), "bound in the small sumb [sic] of one hundred pounds…", 4-5/8 x 7 in., with Joseph Rubinfine label from prior mounting. Folds, stains, toning, laid down on thin paper backing. Brunk Auctions, April 12, 2003, Lot 348; Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
-
1650 CONNECTICUT LAND DEED,
1650 CONNECTICUT LAND DEED, PURITANSVery rare, early Colonial American document, a dated 1650 land deed. Buyer is Nehemiah Olmsted (aka Olmstead) of Fairfield, who came to the continent as part of the Puritan Migration, which began with the Pilgrims' arrival in 1620. Document measures about 11" x 8". This document is one of several dozen important signed pieces in today's sale that were part of a large collection of American historical documents from 1650 through WWII. The estate collection, assembled from about 1920-1960, hasnever been offered for sale at auction. Some text fading, as shown, as well as creases and some chipping. See images. This item can be shipped in-house.
-
Stevensgraph ''Landing of
Stevensgraph ''Landing of Columbus'' Wovensilk picture made in 1892 for the Columbian World's Fair image area 2-1/2'' x 6-1/2''
-
HERE MEN FROM THE PLANET EARTH
HERE MEN FROM THE PLANET EARTH FIRST SET FOOT UPON THE MOON JULY 1969, A.D., WE CAME IN PEACE FOR ALL MANKIND, REPLICA PLAQUE OF APOLLO 11 LUNAR LANDINGHere Men From the Planet Earth First Set Foot upon the Moon July 1969, A.D., We Came in Peace for All Mankind, Replica Plaque of Apollo 11 Lunar Landing,, Provenance: Property from the Estate of Elton Stepherson, Jr
-
''THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS '' by John
''THE PILGRIM'S PROGRESS '' by John Bunyan published by Adam & Company (Limited) London England c. 1874. Embossed leather having gilt stamped pictorial cover & gilt embossed spine gilt metal frame and brass clasps; illustrated full page color plates. 10'' by 12.50''.
-
1 vol. Pennell, Joseph & Elizabeth
1 vol. Pennell, Joseph & Elizabeth Robins. A Canterbury Pilgrimage. London: Seeley, 1885. First edition. Sq. 8vo, orig. pictorial & gilt-lettered brown cloth; light wear, corners slightly bumped, spine ends a little frayed. Full-page & text illus. by Joseph Pennell. Occasional internal smudging. Reputed to be among the earliest books to illustrate cycling.
-
18th/19th century handcolored
18th/19th century handcolored engraving by Francois Xavier, Germany, titled in German and French "Landing of British Troops at New York." Image 11.5” x 16.25” Custom frame 19” x 23.75” Condition: not examined out of frame, stains and toning to paper CT Transfer Fee $20
-
VERY GOOD 19TH CENTURY LANDSCAPE
VERY GOOD 19TH CENTURY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES POSSIBLY PILGRIMS: OIL/Canvas 14'' x 11'' illegibly signed lower left dated 188? period gesso gilded frame with missing gesso 20'' x 16 1/2''CONDITION: Relined several flecks in margins.
-
VERY GOOD 19TH CENTURY LANDSCAPE
VERY GOOD 19TH CENTURY LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES POSSIBLY PILGRIMS: OIL/Canvas 14'' x 11'' illegibly signed lower left dated 188? period gesso gilded frame with missing gesso 20'' x 16 1/2''CONDITION: Relined several flecks in margins.
-
French School 19th Century The
French School 19th Century The Departure of a Pilgrim and A Country Dance: Two
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
-
LG BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF
LG BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF STEAMER PURITAN United States,Early 20th CenturyCapturing the Fall River Line steamer ship Puritan leaving port.
-
John Bunyan Bristol American,
John Bunyan Bristol American, 1826-1909 Bolton's Landing, Lake George
Estimate:$1,200-$1,800
-
Thomas Charles Barfield (1858-1927)
Thomas Charles Barfield (1858-1927) - Villagers and a Pilgrim Monk, signed and indistinctly dated, watercolour, 20 x 34cm More Information Localised foxing
-
After F. A. Chapman ''The Arrival
After F. A. Chapman ''The Arrival of Hendrick Hudson in the Bay of New York September 12 1609'' (Colton Zahm & Roberts New York 1868) chromolithograph 13 1/2 X 17 in. in original frame Estimate $ 150-250
-
Braddock Mead (British 1688-1757)
Braddock Mead (British 1688-1757) and Thomas Jefferys/Publisher "A Map of the most Inhabited part of New England containing the Provinces of Massachusets Bay and New Hampshire with the Colonies of Conecticut and Rhode Island Divided into Counties and Townships..." published November 29 1774 Thomas Jefferys London hand-colored copper-engraved four sheet map featuring an inset city map of Boston another of Boston Harbor also with a delightful cartouche depicting the Pilgrims arriving at Plymouth Rock 42 in. x 39 1/2 in. Note: This was the largest and most detailed map of New England published during the Revolutionary period. It was used by both sides for tactical planning and was used after the war to settle boundary disputes.
-
19TH C. CARVED OAK WALL CARTOUCHE
19TH C. CARVED OAK WALL CARTOUCHE OF A PILGRIM Continental, 19th century. Carved oak wall cartouche decorated with a portrait of a three-faced male pilgrim with a scallop shell in his hat, possibly St. Roch, in an oak wreath. Provenance: From a Private Collection, Highlands,
-
Pyle School (19-20th c.) unframed
Pyle School (19-20th c.) unframed oil on canvas laid down on masonite seated Pilgrim with clay pipe, igned 'L.R.' indistinctly
17.5"H x 15"W
-
''Priscilla - The Courtship of
''Priscilla - The Courtship of Miles Standish'' 24'' H x 20'' W
-
PAIR OF RARE EARLY LITHOGRAPHS
PAIR OF RARE EARLY LITHOGRAPHS HANDCOLORED - 1819 religious revival scenes New England first is of crowd traversing a long curving road second is of crowd listening to preacher speaking form an elevated podium in woods that are sheltering a row of ten
-
American School, 19th century
American School, 19th century moonlit landing of two ships with figures, campfire and dog Unsigned, oil on board, framed. H: 18 in. W: 22 in. (overall) PROVENANCE: Mrs. Betty Anderson, Wenonah, New Jersey. ,000 grimey, stretcher nails scuffed painting at edge, board slightly warped
-
A Pennsylvania land grant on vellum
A Pennsylvania land grant on vellum dated 5-24-1796, granting a property in Lycoming County named "Langland" to William Bingham, and signed by Pennsylvania governor and Founding Father Thomas Mifflin (1744-1800). Mifflin was a Philadelphia merchant who was expelled by the Quakers for joining the Continental Army during the American Revolution, in which he served first as one of George Washington's aide-de-camps and then as Quartermaster General. After the Revolution he was the last President of Pennsylvania, succeeding Benjamin Franklin, a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, in the course of which he was a Signer of the Constitution, and then the first Governor of Pennsylvania. This document was also signed by the first Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth, James Trimble (1755-1837), and by one Nathaniel Irwin.
-
HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPH DEPICTING
HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPH DEPICTING THE LANDING OF COMMODORE PERRY, OFFICERS, AND MEN OF THE SQUADRONHand-Colored Lithograph depicting The Landing of Commodore Perry, Officers, and Men of the Squadron by Sarony & Co., after the painting by William Heine image: 20 3/4 x 31 2/4 in., frame: 34 x 42 1/2 in. Provenance: Provenance: Property of a New England Collector. Condition:
-
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY,),
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY,), PRIMITIVE SCENE WITH A NATIVE AMERICAN GREETING SETTLERS AS THEY LAND ON SHORE., WATERCOLOR, 9.5" X 15.25" SIGHT. FRAMED 13.25" X 19.25".AMERICAN SCHOOL, 19th Century, Primitive scene with a Native American greeting settlers as they land on shore. Unsigned. Dimensions: Watercolor, 9.5" x 15.25" sight. Framed 13.25" x 19.25".
-
NASA VIKING I LANDER MARS
NASA VIKING I LANDER MARS MEMORABILIANASA VIKING I LANDER MARS MEMORABILIA: three photographs from the surface of Mars and a personal letter dated August 31, 1976 from the Viking Project Manager, James S. Martin Jr. The photographs include; Viking P-17164 (color) Sol 1, July 26, 1976, taken on July 21, on Kodak paper, with description attached verso, 7.25" x 8.25" (image); Viking P-17165 (color) Sol 4, July 26, 1976, taken on July 24, on Kodak paper, with description attached verso, 9.5" x 5" (image); Viking P-17045, Sol 0, July 20, 1976, first panoramic view by Viking I from the surface of Mars, description printed verso, 2-part image measures 7.5" x 9.5". The letter from James S. Martin, Jr. to Mr. T. Zangani writing about how they knew each other in the 1950s and to visit sometime at his Glendale, CA residence, and sent included photographs of the Viking Mission, signed in ink, on NASA letterhead, stamp date Aug 31 1976, includes original mailing envelope.
-
J.E. Baker artist Boston-based
J.E. Baker artist Boston-based Armstrong & Co. lithograph ''The March of Miles Standish'' scene based on Longfellow's poem ''Courtship of Miles Standish '' showing Pilgrims led by Indian guide Abomock gilt frame ss: 18 3/4'' h. x 24 3/4'' w. foxing deep margins top and bottom with select excerpts from poem trimmed side margins waterstains. [Provenance: from Estate of Lila Sklar Antiques dealer/collector]
-
FALL RIVER LINE PURITAN SHIP
FALL RIVER LINE PURITAN SHIP DISTANCE CHART Masschusetts,19th CenturyTravel distance chart drawn in white ink over blue paper outlining the steamboat's route.