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PRINT, PAUL REVERE After Paul
PRINT, PAUL REVERE After Paul Revere (American, 1735-1818), "The Town of Boston in New England and Brittish Ships of War Landing their Troops! 1768," circa 1770, engraving, without publishing, on laid paper, plate: 8"h x 12.25"w, sheet: 9"h x 13.5"w. Provenance: Estate of Joanna Barnes and Jack Warner (Santa Barbara, California). Ms. Barnes was a Hollywood film actress featured in movies such as "Auntie Mame (1958)" and "The Parent Trap (1961)". Mr. Warner was a prominent architect.
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Paul Revere tin cookie cutter,
Paul Revere tin cookie cutter, New England, mid to late 19th century, 5 in. Modern iron mount, scattered light rust and dents. Colwill and McGehee Antiques, Baltimore, Maryland, 1992
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PAUL REVERE SILVER TEASPOONRare
PAUL REVERE SILVER TEASPOONRare 18th century coin silver teaspoon with hallmark of famous American silversmith and Revolutionary War patriot Paul Revere Jr (known for his midnight ride in 1775 to warn the British were coming). It has engraved flowers and fancy monograms. 6.25 in long. Weighs 23.3 grams.
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[Revolutionary War] Paul Revere
[Revolutionary War] Paul Revere Boston Massacre Print An 1832 reproduction after Paul Revere's famous 1770 engraving The Bloody Massacre. A near facsimile of the original with the text Copy Right Secured and Republished at 15 Water St. March 5 1832 added. That date was the 52nd anniversary of the Boston Massacre and has been faded by a stain in this version. Engraver of this version uncredited on the print but believed to be Clarence Brigham. 13.25'' x 10''. Housed in damaged period frame. Condition: Chipping soiling and stains. Frame damaged.
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Vintage plaster relief of Paul
Vintage plaster relief of Paul Revere. 30'' x 22''. Marked ''Cilus Cobb Sculpt.''.
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Portrait of Paul Revere After Peale
Portrait of Paul Revere After Peale Oil on Canvas Early 19th century American. A portrait of Paul Revere either after the American portraitist Charles Willson Peale or his son Rembrandt Peale unsigned with inscription Paul Revere 1779-1780 C.W.P. on verso and additional label with inscription This portrait of Lieutent Colonel Paul Revere was set for by Lieutenent Colonel Revere of ? 1779-1780 and was painted by the painter C.W.P. for by Charles Warren / William Sticney glued to verso; 68 x 54 in.Although this work is not by Charles Willson Peale as the back inscription alleges it seems highly likely that this work was done after Peale. Neither Charles nor his son Rembrandt ever painted a portrait of Paul Revere. However the portrait of Revere seems to be modeled after the 1772 Militia portrait of Washington housed at Washington & Lee University Lexington VA. There is a noted similarity between Peale's portrait head of Washington and this example of Revere's. Condition: Large hole in top section of painting.
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PAUL REVERE, JR., SILVER PORRINGER,
PAUL REVERE, JR., SILVER PORRINGER, BOSTON, CA. 1770PAUL REVERE, JR., Silver Porringer, Boston, ca. 1770, marked REVERE; monogrammed A*B; length: 7 3/4 in.; weight: 7.54 ozt. Provenance: Elizabeth Baily Dawes, by descent through the Reverend Ebenezer Dawes Family, Scituate, Massachusetts. Condition: Condition: rim is out of round; thick solder under handle; misc dents
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PAUL REVERE (AMERICAN, 1735-1818)
PAUL REVERE (AMERICAN, 1735-1818) THE BLOODY MASSACRE PERPETRATED IN KING STREET BOSTON ON MARCH 5TH 1770 HANDCOLORED ENGRAVING ON L...PAUL REVERE, (AMERICAN, 1735-1818) THE BLOODY MASSACRE PERPETRATED IN KING STREET BOSTON ON MARCH 5th 1770, Handcolored engraving on laid paper with fleur-de-lis watermark: 10 1/4 x 9 1/8 in. (plate) and 11 1/16 x 9 5/8 in. (sheet) Framed; second state (the first state has the clock reading 8:10); handcolored in red, blue, white, green, brown and black. Published by Edes & Gill ("On March 28, 1770, Revere in his Day Book charges Edes & Gill 5 pounds for 'Printing 200 Impressions of Massacre.' (Brigham 1954, p. 41) ) An iconic image of the American Revolution, this print illustrates the bloody events in Boston on March 5, 1770, leading to the death of eight (listed at the bottom of the engraving) and many wounded. Revere's engraving is based on Henry Pelham's print of 1770. The differences between Pelham's engraving and Revere's are well listed by Brigham: "the differences....are many.... The Revere print has the moon facing to the left, has seven columns instead of eight in the cupola of the First Church to the left of the Town House, omits a smoking chimney behind the figure of the unicorn, omits a slender steeple to the right of this chimney, has no clear design of the sun-dial on the Town House, and inserts the words 'Butcher's Hall' on the second story of the 'Custom House'." (Brigham 1954, pp. 44-45) This particular print has a fleur-de-lis watermark [the same watermark on laid paper was used in - Josiah Flagg, 'A Collection of the Best Psalm Tunes' (Boston: Engrav'd by Paul Revere, printed & sold by him and Josiah Flagg, 1764.) According to John Bidwell, "American Paper Mills, 1690-1832: A Directory of the Paper Trade, with Notes.." p. 87 and illus p. 88 fig. 2.1.]
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JOHN C. TRAYNOR, (AMERICAN, B.
JOHN C. TRAYNOR, (AMERICAN, B. 1961), PAUL REVERE'S RIDE, 1983, OIL ON CANVAS, 24 X 30 IN., FRAME: 27 X 33 1/4 IN.JOHN C. TRAYNOR, (American, b. 1961) Paul Revere's Ride, 1983, oil on canvas signed and dated Traynor 83 lower left 1983, oil on canvas Dimensions: 24 x 30 in., frame: 27 x 33 1/4 in. Condition: Stretcher bar wear along top; could do with a cleaning; Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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SEARS GALLAGHER (MA, 1869-1955)
SEARS GALLAGHER (MA, 1869-1955) "The Paul Revere House, Boston", etching on paper, pencil signed, in a gilt stick frame, matted and glazed, OS: 14" x 11 1/2", impression: 6 5/8" x 4 1/2". Edge toned.
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PAUL REVERE COIN SILVER
PAUL REVERE COIN SILVER SPOONBoston, Massachusetts, 18th or early 19th century, downturned tipt back oval handle, marks for "Revere" (Paul Revere, Boston, Massachusetts, working 1735-1818), monogram front and back, 1.84 oz. T., 8-3/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, New York City and Palm Beach
Condition:
wear and loss to bowl, small dents and wear
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Three (3) Paul Revere Pottery
Three (3) Paul Revere Pottery Plates all marked with the Paul Revere Pottery seal in black ink stamp small yellow plate also marked with (hand scripted) J.W. all are in excellent condition small 7.25''w. large 8.5''w.
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CIRCA 1950 ED. PAUL REVERE BOSTON
CIRCA 1950 ED. PAUL REVERE BOSTON MASSACRE PRINT, AMERI...THE BLOODY MASSACRE... March 5th, 1770, mid-20th century copy after Paul Revere's engraving depicting the Revolutionary War massacre "perpetrated in King Street BOSTON on March 5th, 1770 by a party of the 29th Regt." Pencil numbered 34/150 lower right, in original cover from The Current Company of Bristol, Rhode Island. This halftone print follows the drawing and coloration of Revere's 1770 engraving, which is regarded as one of the most important and valuable American historical prints of all time (a recent 1770 example, second state of two, sold for over $400,000). Unframed. Image - 10 1/2" x 9 1/2". Sheet - 12 1/2" x 11 1/2".
Condition:
Print - Mint condition, unframed. Cover - excellent condition, light fading and minor signs of handling.
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COLLECTION OF PAUL REVERE COPPER
COLLECTION OF PAUL REVERE COPPER COOKWAREstamped "Paul Revere Limited Edition"; comprising: two saute pans, two saucepans, one small stock pot (8" dia.), one copper and porcelain double boiler, six cups, and four assorted lids; Provenance: The Terry and Debbi Lanni Collection, Pasadena CA; Condition:
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AFTER PAUL REVERE ENGRAVING OF
AFTER PAUL REVERE ENGRAVING OF THE BOSTON MASSACREAfter Paul Revere engraving of the Boston Massacre , pub.1832, 10" x 8 3/4" .
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Old frame. Laid on paper. Several tears. Hand colored engraving from 1832.
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An American Coin Silver Salt
An American Coin Silver Salt Spoon Paul Revere having a shell bowl with an old repair and monogrammed with an S stamped PR twice; approximate weight .22 ozt. length 3 5/16 inches.
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SEG Paul Revere plate with duck and
SEG Paul Revere plate with duck and the name Freddy His'n with a shamrock. Marked with circular Paul Revere stamp in blue. Mint. 6 3/8'' in diameter.
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Paul Revere Pottery cup in matte
Paul Revere Pottery cup in matte yellow from 1937. Marked P.R.P. LS 1937. Mint. 3 1/4" tall.
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JOSEPH REED, ALS, DURING THE PA
JOSEPH REED, ALS, DURING THE PA LINE MUTINY, 1781 Joseph Reed (1741-1785, Statesman, Aide de Camp of Washington) autograph letter, signed, as President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, dated at Philadelphia, January 25, 1781, to Brig. Gen. Anthony Wayne at Trenton; 2 1/2 pp., folio, 11 3/4 x 7 1/8 in. Reed tells Wayne, "We have just received a fresh Demand from Mr. Deane for Shirts & Shoes," expressing exasperation because the articles had already been sent in an effort to appease the desperate soldiers in winter camp at Jockey Hollow. He asks Wayne and other officers to do all they can to distribute supplies. A postscript alludes to the reorganization of the PA Line, including relocation of various regiments.
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PAUL REVERE (AMERICAN, 1735-1818)
PAUL REVERE (AMERICAN, 1735-1818) ISAIAH THOMAS COAT OF ARMS COPPER-PLATE BOOK PLATE: 3 1/2 X 2 7/8 IN.Framed; Copper-plate book plate: 3 1/2 x 2 7/8 in. Provenance: Estate Collection of Albert E. Mitchler, Washington, D.C.
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PR. DENNIS & LEEN IRON/GLASS PAUL
PR. DENNIS & LEEN IRON/GLASS PAUL REVERE LANTERNSPair of Dennis & Leen 20th C., "Paul Revere" Wrought Iron Hanging Lanterns in Rusty Brown Antique Color with seeded glass, 3 light 20 x 20 x 28"H
(ESYK8388/2)(MM)
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PAUL REVERE POTTERY SATURDAY
PAUL REVERE POTTERY SATURDAY EVENING GIRLS PLATE, BOWL & CUPthe bowl and cup with faint circular black Paul Revere Pottery mark; the plate with possible faint remnants of circular mark; each piece decorated with a medallion containing a chick in a landscape, within a white band; inscribed "Felicity Mary Philippa Elwes", on a matte dark blue ground. Provenance: The Estate of Penny Marshall Condition: the cup with chip to base beneath handle; no other apparent damages; stilt marks to undersides of each the cup: 3 1/2 inches high; the bowl: 5 1/2 inches diameter; the plate 7 3/4 inches diameter Condition:
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A Pair of American Silver Sugar
A Pair of American Silver Sugar Tongs
Paul Revere, Boston, Massachusetts, 1734-1818
marked REVERE within rectangle.
with undulating thread engraving and monogram AD for Ann Maria Dodd (1819-1897).
14 dwt
Length 6 inches.
Tongs likely monogrammed by another silversmith as Revere died in 1818, twenty-seven years before Ann Maria's wedding to luxury goods merchant William Bellamy (1801-1874) on 13 March 1845, when she was given the tongs by her grandfather, Timothy Dodd, Jr. (1753-1838), the original owner.
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EARLY AMERICAN STYLE PIERCED TIN
EARLY AMERICAN STYLE PIERCED TIN 'PAUL REVERE' LANTERN AND A COPPER COVERED POACHEREarly American Style Pierced Tin 'Paul Revere' Lantern and a Copper Covered Poacher,
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TURNER, Max, (American, 20th
TURNER, Max, (American, 20th Century): Paul Revere, Bronze, 18'' h x 19.50'' w, after a bronze by Cyrus Dallin, signed and dated 1989, affixed to marble plinth, overall measurement 19.75'' x 22''.
CONDITION: Several scattered dents to bronze - barely noticeable, marble does have several flecks along the edges.
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Two plates by SEG (blue) and Paul
Two plates by SEG (blue) and Paul Revere Pottery (yellow). Blue plate is faintly signed SEG with an lllegible date. The yellow plate has the Paul Revere stamp with "JW". Mint. 6 1/4" in diameter.
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PAUL REVERE CODFISH ISSUE NOTE,
PAUL REVERE CODFISH ISSUE NOTE, MASSACHUSETTS COLONIAL CURRENCY, DATED 1776 2 3/4 X 2 1/2 IN. (7 X 6.4 CM.)PAUL REVERE CODFISH ISSUE NOTE, MASSACHUSETTS COLONIAL CURRENCY, DATED 1776, [Americana/ Currency] the front with engraved codfish with date 1776, due 1784, 1/6 at corners, with columns on each side, and signed 'David? Cheever,' the reverse with engraved pine tree, offset; engraved by Paul Revere and Nathaniel Hurd. Printed by John Gill Dimensions: 2 3/4 x 2 1/2 in. (7 x 6.4 cm.)
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TWO PIECES OF ART POTTERY 20TH
TWO PIECES OF ART POTTERY 20TH CENTURYTWO PIECES OF ART POTTERY, 20th Century, 1) Paul Revere Pottery child's plate with central decoration of a duck in a landscape and a blue border with "Jimmie His Plate". Impressed mark on underside and initialed by the artist "ME 10/24". Diameter 7.5". 2) Marblehead Pottery two-color bowl. Diameter 6.5".
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PUNCHED TIN PAUL REVERE LANTERN
PUNCHED TIN PAUL REVERE LANTERN MOUNTED AS A LAMP. American late 19th c. Gingham shade. 21''h.
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Reed and Barton sterling tankard;
Reed and Barton sterling tankard; Winterthur Museum copy of Paul Revere original, limited production, 8 1/4"H. Good condition.
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GODSPEED'S REPRINT, PAUL REVERE'S
GODSPEED'S REPRINT, PAUL REVERE'S BOSTON MASSACRE. Goodspeed's Book Shop of Boston reprinting of Paul Revere’s ”The Bloody Massacre...,” A hand-colored, on laid paper printing from William F. Stratton's original 1832 pewter plate engraving, which resides in the Massachusetts State House archives, Goodspeed's label on back. Image 10.25” x 9” in frame under glass, 17” x 15” overall.
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Two SEG or Paul Revere plates in
Two SEG or Paul Revere plates in black gloss. Unmarked. Excellent condition. 7 1/2'' in diameter.
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PAUL REVERE COIN SILVER SPOONPAUL
PAUL REVERE COIN SILVER SPOONPAUL REVERE Coin Silver Spoon,, turned-back with an oval handle; no monogram; marked Revere; lg. 8 5/8 in.; 2.13 ozt. Provenance: By descendant of Benjamin Franklin; Property formerly from the Estate of Dr. C. Ray Franklin, Biltmore Forest, North Carolina; Brunk Auction, September 11, 2010, lot 0564; Private Collection of a Kentucky Gentleman. Condition: Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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JOSEPH REED, ADS: ORDER FROM GEN.
JOSEPH REED, ADS: ORDER FROM GEN. WASHINGTON, 1775 Joseph Reed (1741-1785, lawyer, soldier, Military secretary to Washington in 1775, President of the Pennsylvania Assembly) autograph letter, signed, at Head Quarters, [Cambridge], August 13, 1775; 1 p., 8vo, 7 1/4 X 6 1/4 in., conveying Washington's permission for William Cochran, slave of W. Boylston, "to go down to the lines to meet his Owner," with appropriate supervision.
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PAUL REVERE LIMITED EDITION
PAUL REVERE LIMITED EDITION COPPER POTS & PANS Includes 7 items total.
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Early Newspaper Reprints
Early Newspaper Reprints Including Revere's Boston Massacre and Franklin's Philadelphia Gazette Lot of 3 including:An Account of a late Military Massacre at Boston or the Consequences of Quartering Troops in a populous well-regulated Town taken from the Boston Gazette of March 12 1770. featuring the famous engraving by Paul Revere.Postscript to Pennsylvania Gazette No. 2419 April 1775 featuring a first-hand account of the Battles of Lexington and Concord ? and Postscript to Pennsylvania Gazette 2429 July 1775 featuring A Declaration...setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up Arms by John HancockThe Pennsylvania Gazette No. 1671 January 1761.All bear the hand stamp of the Glasgow Reading Room New York. Property of Caswell Lane