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18th century engraving, New York,
18th century engraving, New York, "The South Prospect of the City of New York, in North America", panoramic view by William Burgis, from The London Magazine , August 1761, uncolored, on laid paper, 7-1/2 x 21-1/4 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Folds and creases, light toning, fading, ghost images in water and sky, possible restorations, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. The Old Print Shop, New York, 1973
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1850S RE-CREATION OF 18TH CENTURY
1850S RE-CREATION OF 18TH CENTURY MAP SHOWING LOWER MANHATTAN Montresor, John. A Plan of the City of New York & its Environs...To the Hon'ble Tho's. Gage, Esq. Major General and Commander in Chief of his Majesty's Forces in North America... (New York: D. T. Valentine, 1855), the urban tip of late colonial Manhattan soon gives way to a rural landscape about where Chinatown is today.
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New York, Mid 19th Century A Sarony
New York, Mid 19th Century
A Sarony & Major Hand-Colored Lithograph, "The True Yankee Sailor"
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View of New York by Charles Mottram
View of New York by Charles Mottram handcolored engraving of New York engraved by Charles Mottram (1807-1876) after John William Hill (1812-1879) and published 1855 by Smith Bros. New York ; contained within frame image size: H28'' W50'' Provenance: Charlotte North Carolina private collection. Appears to be in good original condition not examined out of frame.
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New York from St. Paul's Church
New York from St. Paul's Church after J. Hill 21'' x36'' colored engraving 1855
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19th c. rolled map of N.Y.S.
19th c. rolled map of N.Y.S. dated 1860. 74'' x 69''.
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[EARLY NEW YORK VIEW][Early New
[EARLY NEW YORK VIEW][Early New York View], after William Burgis (active 1722-1736), "Fort George with the City of New York from the SW.", c. 1794, hand-colored engraving by John Carwitham, published by Carington Bowles, London, watermark "EDMEADS & PINE" with Strasburg lily over 1794, image 11 1/4 in. x 17 3/8 in., sheet 16 in. x 21 in., framed, overall 25 1/4 in. x 20 in. x 5/8 in.
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New York State oil on canvas full
New York State oil on canvas full length portrait of two children ca. 1840 one in a pink dress holding a rose and one in a white... ?
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NEW YORK FROM HEIGHTS NEAR BROOKLYN
NEW YORK FROM HEIGHTS NEAR BROOKLYN AFTER WILLIAM GUY WALL (IRELAND/NEW YORK 1792-AFTER 1864). Oil on canvas unsigned. Landscape with view of Manhattan. Interesting and detailed scene with two gentlemen in the foreground ship in harbor with American flag colonial buildings with church spires and a windmill. 19''h. 27''w. in a gilt frame 24 3/4''h. 32 3/4''w. Ex Jerome Sackheim (California) sold at Garth's April 10 and 11 1981 auction. This view is likely based on John Hill's 1823 aquatint which was based on Wall's painting. Lined several repairs (2 on right 1 lower-center at the figures 1 left at the boat with the US flat more in the sky) some inpainting needs cleaned.
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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
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Early map of the eastern United
Early map of the eastern United States Paris circa 1755 PARTIE DE L'AMERIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE QUI COMPREND LECOURS DE L'OHIO LA NLLE ANGLETERRE LA NLLE YORK LE NEW JERSEY LA PENSYLVANIE LE MARYLAND LA VIRGINIE LA CAROLINE by Didier Robert de Baugondy. Unframed with portions hand colored. H20'' W27 1/2'' Provenance: South Carolina private collection. Encapsulated between thin conservation paper; with losses mended tears and creases throughout. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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1780 COLORED MAP DEPICTING THE
1780 COLORED MAP DEPICTING THE HARBOR OF NEWYORK, THE TOWN HARBOR OF BOSTON, THE HARBOR OF CHARLESTOWN, AND THE CITY AND HARBOR OF HAVANA. DONE BY THOMAS CONDEN, CARTOGRAPHER, 1747-1831, LONDON. EXCELLENT CONDITION. SIGHT SIZE 11 1/2" X 8", OVERALL 17 1/4" X 13". MODERN SILVER GILT FRAME.
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Dated 1845 roll out map ''The
Dated 1845 roll out map ''The Empire State New York.....Published by Augustus Mitchell....Philadelphia''. 50'' x 40''.
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Dated 1877 book ''History Of The
Dated 1877 book ''History Of The City Of New York''.
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Early New York City map. Sight 23''
Early New York City map. Sight 23'' x 16 1/2''.
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MORGANVILLE REDWARE 19th century,
MORGANVILLE REDWARE 19th century, Batavia, N.Y.
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TWO COLOR PRINTS DEPICTING 19TH
TWO COLOR PRINTS DEPICTING 19TH C. NEW YORK: THE FIRST AN N. CURRIER LITHOGRAPH, "VIEW OF NY FROM BROOKLYN HEIGHTS" SHOWS MANY STYLE...Two color prints depicting 19th C. New York: the first an N. Currier lithograph, "View of NY from Brooklyn Heights" shows many styles of boats in the East River, with the buildings of early NYC beyond, ss: 13 1/4" h. x 17 1/2" w.; the second Lauge + Kornfield, "Birds Eye View" showing greater Manhattan Island, ss: 6 1/2" h. x 9" w.; both framed and matted behind glass.
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HORATIO GATES SPAFFORD, I
HORATIO GATES SPAFFORD, I (1778-1832) HAND DRAWN MAP OF NEW YORK STATE & LETTER Map dated 1821.
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New York graphite on paper
New York graphite on paper profile portrait of a gentleman ca. 1830 attributed to J.M. Crowley in original gilt frame with reverse... ?
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TWO MAPS OF NEW JERSEY 1805 &
TWO MAPS OF NEW JERSEY 1805 & 1830 Engravings with hand-coloring the first 18 1/2 in. (image) by Samuel Lewis Mathew Carey & Son Publ; the 2nd 10 3/4 x 7 3/8 in. (image) W. Barker engraver J. Low Publ.
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NEW YORK CITY DOCUMENTS, 1792Two
NEW YORK CITY DOCUMENTS, 1792Two indentures, both signed by New York lawyer and legislator Gilbert Livingston, dated 1792. Livingston was a delegate to the Poughkeepsie Convention who first opposed, then eventually voted to ratify, the U.S. Constitution. Both indentures measure about 17" x 11", with (unrepaired but clean) split seams, as shown in images.
Provenance: Obtained directly from a collection of historical paper items -- from the Ashfield, Skaats and McNeal families of New York -- none of which has ever been offered for sale. Several lots of these papers, including historically important pieces, are being offered in today's auction. The family, represented in several of the items in the collection, owned land directly adjacent to Wall Street, and some of the pieces refer to these parcels.
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HAND COLORED ENGRAVING, VIEW OF THE
HAND COLORED ENGRAVING, VIEW OF THE CITY OF NY,AS VIEWED FROM BROOKLYN IN THE 18TH C. BIRDS EYE MAPLE FRAME. SIGHT SIZE 13 1/2" X 60 3/4".
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1831 POCKET MAP OF NEW YORK STATE
1831 POCKET MAP OF NEW YORK STATE BY HUMPHREY PHELPS "A Map of the State of New York, with the latest improvements.", pocket map in red leather with gilt title, 16 3/4" x 20 1/4" sheet, 4x9 fold, engraved with handcolored outlines. New York. Scale: 1"= 21 miles. Rivers in adjacent states.
Inset: profile of Erie canal, statistical tables.
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Hand-colored map of New York by
Hand-colored map of New York by David H. Burr Engd. By Rawdon Clark & Co. Albany & Rawdon Wright & Co. New York. 20"x25"
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19TH CENTURY MAPS OF THE NEW YORK
19TH CENTURY MAPS OF THE NEW YORK CITY AREA AND THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY As follows: Map of the Country Twenty Five Miles Round the City of New - York (New York: David H. Burr, 1831), centered on Manhattan, the map depicts adjacent areas of New Jersey and Long Island; presented in modern wooden frame (Frame size 19-3/4 x 21-3/4 in.); plus...Johnson's New Jersey, circa 1870, steel engraving with color, presented in wooden frame. (Frame size 25-3/4 x 21-3/4 in.).
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CIRCA 1850 PORTRAIT OF A NEW YORK
CIRCA 1850 PORTRAIT OF A NEW YORK SEA CAPTAIN A Strikingly Handsome Young Seafarer, in white cravat, having blue eyes, auburn hair with long sideburns, turned a quarter left towards his ship on the horizon; from a Brooklyn family, oil on canvas, unsigned, in what appears to be the original lemon gold molded frame, OS: 34 3/4" x 30", SS: 29 1/4" x 24 1/4", light stretcher impression, ripple upper right corner.
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FRAMED AND GLAZED COLORED
FRAMED AND GLAZED COLORED LITHOGRAPH OF NEW YORK.PUBLISHED BY GEORGE DEGEN, CHATHAM ST, NEW YORK, 1868. DEPICTS NEW YORK CITY, HUDSON RIVER, LONG ISLAND, STATEN ISLAND, ETC., WITH STEAMBOATS AND SAILING SHIPS IN THE RIVER. SHOWS CREASING IN 3 OF THE CORNERS, AND MINOR FOXING. OTHERWISE GOOD CONDITION. SIGHT SIZE 18" X 23 3/4" , OVERALL WITH MODERN FRAME AND MAT 27" X 33".
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An American Engraved Powder Horn
An American Engraved Powder Horn
18th Century
initialed J.S. and dated 1775.
depicting cities and forts of New York State, including Albany, Saratoga, Ticondroga, and Skenectedy [sic].
Length 12 inches.
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PRINT CITY OF NEW YORK FROM
PRINT CITY OF NEW YORK FROM BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. American handcolored engraving on paper published in 1872 by D. Appleton. Off shore view with a variety of sailing and steam ships. In a frame 20 1/4''h. 25 3/4''w. condition very good
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NEW YORK, ENGRAVED BY C. MOTTRAM
NEW YORK, ENGRAVED BY C. MOTTRAM AFTER THE WATERCOLOR BY J.W. HILLNew York, engraved by C. Mottram after the watercolor by J.W. Hill plate: 34 1/4 x 56 1/4 in., frame: 47 x 68 1/2 in. Provenance: Provenance: Property of a New England Collector. Condition:
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1807 New York City plat map,
1807 New York City plat map, manuscript, "Peter Smith's Lot", adjacent to Washington Street, signed "Charles Loss" as City Surveyor, 12-1/2 x 8 in.; with related New York and Rockland County archive, 1796-1838, 31 indentures and other documents, some partially printed, relating to Judge James Perry, John Demarest, et al., largest 17 x 22-1/2 in.; 1877 promissory note, (total 33 pieces). Tears, folds, minor losses, soiling, stains throughout. Perry Estate, Nyack, New York.
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HAND-COLORED "MAP OF THE CITIES
HAND-COLORED "MAP OF THE CITIES OF NEW YORK", 1852 C. Magnus Lithography, New York, "Complete Map of the Cities of New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburgh", lithograph on paper, showing Manhattan from about 42nd St. down, with extensive street index and vignettes of University of Washington Square and City Hall, loose and unframed, 18"h x 22"w
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George Washington lithograph,
George Washington lithograph, "Washington's Triumphal Entry into New York, Nov 25th 1783", published by William Smith, Philadelphia, 1850, signed on stone "C. Inger", color lithograph with hand coloring, 44-1/2 x 32-1/4 in. (sight); original black painted frame. Light toning, fading, laid on card, not examined out of frame.
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American School 19th century
American School 19th century miniature portrait of city hall, new york Signed "J. Fritsch" lower left, watercolor on ivory, framed. literature: F.J. Fritsch is listed in The New York Historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America (1564-1860), Groce, George C. and Wallace, David H., 1957, Yale University Press, Pg. 244, as "Lithographer, especially of military prints, working in NYC 1843-44." Sight size: 3 7/8 x 5 7/8 in. Some very minor scuffs to sky area
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AMERICAN NEW YORK CITY HARBOR
AMERICAN NEW YORK CITY HARBOR LITHOGRAPH. Late 19th century. View from Castle Garden with people promenading and background with ships and Statue of Liberty. Original by Andrew Melrose. Some toning. 25"h. 39"w.
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Colored lithograph titled
Colored lithograph titled Broadway NY 1848 after the work by Augustus Kollner 14" x 20" together with another lithograph... ?