- (11) WEIGHTED STERLING SILVER TRUMPET
(11) WEIGHTED STERLING SILVER TRUMPET VASES(lot of 11) Weighted sterling silver trumpet vases, of various size, makers include Gorham, LUNT Silversmiths, Lord Baltimore, Revere Silversmiths, etc., (one) with engraved monogram, (one) base engraved "New Comer's Club May '67," denting, largest: approx 12.25"h, 3.5"d; 1380 grams (inclusive of all materials, for shipping purposes only)
- A GROUPING OF SEVEN AMERICAN STERLING
A GROUPING OF SEVEN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER BUD VASES Each in trumpet form with round everted rim and weighted base, including marks by the following makers: Reed & Barton (10 in. tallest), Towle, Fisher, Webster Co., Lord Baltimore, and others. All without monograms.
- FIVE VINTAGE PUBLICATIONS ON TRADITIONAL
FIVE VINTAGE PUBLICATIONS ON TRADITIONAL AMERICAN AND ENGLISH ANTIQUES To include: Miller, Jr., Edgar, G. Antique American Furniture: A Book for Amateurs (Baltimore: The Lord Baltimore Press, 1937), two volumes, 4to (11-1/2 in.), straw linen boards (soiling; some scattered foxing); The Concise Encyclopedia of American Antiques (New York: Hawthorn Books, Inc., n.d.), circa 1950, Helen Comstock, ed., 4to (10-1/4 in.), red linen, presented in slipcase (light wear to cases; stain to spine of first volume);
Parke-Bernet Galleries, The Walter P. Chrysler, Jr. Collection of English Furniture, Parts One and Two, New York, April 29 and 30, 1960 and May 6 and May 7, 1960; 4to (11 in.), brown boards with gilt, one book with tissue wrap (very good condition).
- AMERICAN SHIP ADVERTISEMENT SIGN FOR
AMERICAN SHIP ADVERTISEMENT SIGN FOR LORD BALTIMORE Circa 1900, transferred on metal, with a central image of the Steamboat after an original painting by Harry E. Greaves (PA, 1854-1919), inscribed over and below "Ericsson Line 20 Knot Day Boat / Between Phila. and Baltimore."
- FLORENCE MACKUBIN, AMERICAN 1857-1918,
FLORENCE MACKUBIN, AMERICAN 1857-1918, LORD BALTIMORE II, CECIL CALVERT, 1910, OIL ON CANVAS, 42 X 63 1/4 IN. (106.68 X 160.66 CM.), FRAME: 52 X 73 IN. (132.08 X 185.42 CM.)FLORENCE MACKUBIN, AMERICAN, 1857-1918 LORD BALTIMORE II, CECIL CALVERT, 1910, Oil on canvas Lower left inscribed Copied from the English collection of Sir Timothy Calvert Eden. There are three copies in existence. The other two are located in the State House of Maryland and the Enoch Pratt Free Library. This copy is from the consignor's former residence, "Fairview," in Clarke County, Virginia. Oil on canvas Dimensions: 42 x 63 1/4 in. (106.68 x 160.66 cm.), Frame: 52 x 73 in. (132.08 x 185.42 cm.) Provenance: Dr Hugh Hampton Young (1870-1945) in 1907 commissioned Florence Mackubin to make a copy of Lord Baltimore II; Purchased in 1973 by the present owner; Private collection Clarke County Virginia
- SAMUEL OGLE, COLONIAL MD GOVERNOR, DS,
SAMUEL OGLE, COLONIAL MD GOVERNOR, DS, C.1740 Samuel Ogle (c.1694-1752, Governor of Maryland for much of the period 1731 - 1752) handwritten document, signed, not dated, but c. 1740; 1 1/2 pp., folio, with integral blank leaf: detailed instructions to William Rumsey, receiver of rents for Lord Baltimore's Talbot Manor, in Cecil Co., Maryland. Signed also by Benjamin Tasker.
- [Distinguished Marylanders] Assortment
[Distinguished Marylanders] Assortment of printed portraits 18th 19th & 20th centuries including: Lord Calvert Lord Baltimore Frederick Lord Baltimore Commodore John Berry Alexander Murray of the United States Navy Colonel William H. Watson and others mixed framed and unframed Estimate $ 150-250
- [Prints and Photos] Nine of Baltimore's
[Prints and Photos] Nine of Baltimore's nautical history including U.S.S. Constellation Lord Baltimore Ferry The Constellation Coal Co. Tug etc. Estimate $ 100-175
- Southern Federal coin silver sugar urn
Southern Federal coin silver sugar urn by George Dowig Baltimore Maryland (wk. 1773-1795) domed cover with urn-form finial on urn form on square pedestal base with pierced gallery adorned with beaded borders the body bright cut-engraved festoons encircling the monogram EG.; marked on base twice GD. H10 1/2'' Dia.4 1/4'' Provenance: Estate of Eugenia Stone Garland Fitzgerald Georgia. Literature: Pleasants J. Hall. MARYLAND SILVERSMITHS 1715-1830. Baltimore: Lord Baltimore Press 1930. pp.115-118. Slightly pressed-down on base giving piece the slightest tilt; cover sits tight.
- English School, 18th century portrait
English School, 18th century portrait of john penn (1700-1746) Unsigned, oil on canvas, framed. H: 29 1/4 in. W: 22 1/2 in. (sight) PROVENANCE: NOTE: John Penn, known as 'The American', was the only child of William Penn (1644-1718) to be born in America. Born on January 29, 1699/1700 in Philadelphia, his mother was William Penn's second wife, Hannah Margaret Callowhill (1671-1727). John spent much of his life in England, mostly in Bristol or at a house in Berkshire. It was said of John Penn that he 'was quite an amiable man'.(1) He returned to Philadelphia between 1730 and 1735 and spent a year here, attending to his inheritance, including a dispute with Lord Baltimore over the Maryland border, later known as the Mason-Dixon Line. He died a bachelor on October 25, 1746 and is buried in Jordans, a Quaker community near Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire. (1)Howard Malcolm Jenkins, The Family of William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania, ancestry and descendants (Philadelphia, 1899) pg. 68-76 ,000-15,000 minimal inpainting, spot varnish
- 12 vols. Pennsylvania & Related Genealogy:
12 vols. Pennsylvania & Related Genealogy: Haines, John W. Richard Haines and His Descendants: A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey, Since 1682. (Boyce, Va.), (1961). 2 vols. 8vo, orig. cloth; vol. 1 slightly dusty. Frontis. Related manuscripts inserted. Some internal browning in vol. 2. Inscribed by John W. Haines. * Haines, George. M.D. & Richard. Ancestry of The Haines, Sharp, Collins, Wills, Gardiner, Prickett, Eves, Evans, Moore, Troth, Borton, and Engle Families. Camden, New Jersey: Sinnickson Chew & Sons, 1902. Lg. 8vo; orig. cloth; hinges loose. Frontis., plates. * Hambleton, Chalkey J. Genealogical Record of The Hambleton Family. Chicago: (Geo. K. Hazlitt & Co.), 1887. 8vo, orig. cloth; some wear to hinges & spine, corners rubbed. * Harlan, Alpheus H. History and Genealogy of The Harlan Family. (Baltimore, Md.): (The Lord Baltimore Press), n.d. 4to, orig. cloth; light wear to covers & spine. Frontis. * Harris, Joseph S. The Collateral Ancestry of Stephen Harris and of Marianne Smith. Philadelphia: (George F. Lasher, printer), 1908. 8vo, orig. cloth. * Proceedings of The Bi-Centennial Gathering of The Descendants of Henry Hayes at Unionville, Chester County, Pa. West Chester, Pa.: Pub. by The Committee for The Family, 1906. 8vo, orig. cloth; some wear to edges of spine. Frontis., plates. T.p. detached. Inscribed to Gilbert Cope from J. Carroll Hayes. * Proceedings of The Sesqui-Centennial Gathering of The Descendants of Isaac and Ann Jackson at Harmony Grove, Chester County, Pa. Philadelphia: Pub. by The Committee for The Family, 1878. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear to spine edges. Frontis., plates. T.p. coming loose, hinges loose. * Roberts, Miranda S.; Cope, Gilbert. Genealogy of The Descendants of John Kirk. Doylestown, Pa.: Press of The Intelligencer Company, 1912-1913. Lg. 8vo, orig. 3/4 morocco; wear to corners, scuffing to spine edges. Frontis., plates. Some browning to free endpapers, t.p. coming loose. * Lloyd, R. Louis. A Record of The Descendants of Robert Lloyd. N.p., [1947]. 4to, orig. cloth; slightly dusty, light wear to spine edges and corners. * Taylor, Agnes Longstreth. The Longstreth Family Records. Philadelphia: Press of Ferns & Leach, 1909. #291/350. 8vo, orig. cloth; corners bumped, light wear along edges. Frontis., plates. * #216/350 of the preceding, orig. cloth; some wear to spine edges, frontis., plates; hinges loose, inscribed by Emily Longstreth Keyes. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.