-
Chilmark Pewter Civil War
Chilmark Pewter Civil War Figurine ''Pickett's Charge'' by Francis Barnum 6 1/2'' x 9 1/2''.
-
Chilmark Pewter Civil War
Chilmark Pewter Civil War Figurine ''Picketts'Charge'' by Francis Barnum signed and numbered Gettysburg edition 7'' x 9-1/2'' excellent
-
Chilmark Pewter Civiil War
Chilmark Pewter Civiil War Figurine''Picketts Charge'' by Francis Barnum #2144 6 1/2'' x 9 1/2'' with certificate.
-
PICKETT'S CHARGE BY CHARLES
PICKETT'S CHARGE BY CHARLES HALLOWELL STEPHENS (PENNSYLVANIA 1864-1940). Oil on canvas signed lower right. En grissaille image of the Civil War battle. Rebacked. 14''h. 28.5''w. in a modern frame 20.5''h. 30''w.
-
Chilmark Civil War Pewter
Chilmark Civil War Pewter Figurine ''Picketts'Charge'' by Francis Barnum Gettysburg mark 6 1/2'' x 9 1/2'' excellent.
-
Charles Hallowell Stephens
Charles Hallowell Stephens (Pennsylvania 1864-1940) PICKETT'S CHARGE oil on canvas framed signed: lower left H15'' W28'' Provenance: South Carolina collection.
-
Confederate General George
Confederate General George Pickett CDV by Brady An E. & H.T. Anthony backmarked CDV featuring a vignette portrait from a Brady negative. George Pickett (1825-1875) was a Confederate major general primarily remembered for leading ''Picket's Charge'' on the final day of the of Gettysburg an unsuccessful assault the marked the ''High Water Mark of the Confederacy.'' Condition: Very good condition.
-
Chilmark Pewter Civil War
Chilmark Pewter Civil War Figurine ''Georgia''Pickett's Charge'' by Francis Barnum #2144 6 1/2'' x 9 1/2''
-
Bennett Pottery, Baltimore, MD
Bennett Pottery, Baltimore, MD "Picketts' Charge" platter.
9.75" x 13.25"
Condition: Hairline crack.
-
BOOK: PICKETT AND HIS MEN,
BOOK: PICKETT AND HIS MEN, SIGNED, 1900Pickett and His Men by Lasalle Corbell Pickett, published by Foote & Davies, Atlanta, 1900. Signed twice on ffep by the author, wife of American Civil War General George E. Pickett. Wear to covers. Toning to ffep from tippedin newspaper clipping. This item can be shipped in-house.
-
Two James Pattison Civil War
Two James Pattison Civil War sketches (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), both pencil on paper: "The Union Picket Line, early morning…as seen from the Grave", 6-1/8 x 11-1/8 in.; "The Grave at Noontime", inscription verso "And I often stop and wonder/as I ponder on my blunder/why in thunder...lapses/born of languor…us lie", 7-7/8 x 8-3/8 in., both sketches from the Siege of Petersburg, June 15, 1864-April 2, 1865, that led to the surrender of Robert E. Lee (Pattison served in the 57th Regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers, Company G), both unframed. Toning, handling grime, creases, added inscriptions at bottom edges in ink indicating artist and location of subject. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
-
G. HARVEY LIMITED-EDITION PRINT
G. HARVEY LIMITED-EDITION PRINT 'PICKETT'S REPORT'Framed limited-edition print on paper, "Pickett's Report," signed lower right G. Harvey (Gerald Harvey Jones, Texas, 1933-2017), numbered lower left, sight: approx 18"h, 26.25"w, overall: approx 27.75"h, 36"w, 11.5lbs
-
MASTER BANKS (AMERICAN MID 19TH
MASTER BANKS (AMERICAN MID 19TH CENTURY) CAMP PICKETT Watercolor on paper: Inscribed; Camp Pickett; verso label ''Picture painted by Mrs. J. E. Banks youngest brother of Camp Pickett during the Civil War owned by Mrs. J. E. Banks Other Notes: height is 7.5 in. width is 10 in.
-
George Wesley Bellows (American
George Wesley Bellows (American 1882-1925) "The Charge" 1918 lithograph numbered "Null" and pencil signed "Geo. Bellows E.S.B." by his wife Emma S. Bellows H.V. Allison & Co. New York label en verso sheet 11 1/4 in. x 17 in. image 10 in. x 16 in. matted. Reference: George W. Bellows: His Lithographs Alfred A. Knopf New York 1927 plate 30.
-
Mort Kunstler, American, 20th c,
Mort Kunstler, American, 20th c, 1994, Limited Edition color lithograph, No. 704/1500, Chamberlin's Charge, Little Round Top, July 2, 1863, 17 1/2" x 28 1/2" sight size, triple mounted and framed to 34 1/2" x 41" dark wood frame, mounted with a Springfield bayonet Estimate $200-400
-
Fine Pilkington's Lancasterian
Fine Pilkington's Lancasterian Charger d
-
[World War I] General John J.
[World War I] General John J. Pershing TLS to Harrie Hough Participant in Picketts Charge Gettysburg Pershing John Joseph ''Black Jack'' (1860-1948). Commander of the American forces in World War I and the only man promoted to the rank of General of the Armies of the United States (besides Washington posthumously). A typewritten letter on General of the Armies stationery dated May 15 1922 at Washington addressed to Mr. Harrie Hough a Confederate Army veteran of Pickett's Division congratulating him on his record of service which Pershing says is partly responsible for the courage and fortitude of the soldiers of the generation which was victorious in WWI. Signed John J Pershing boldly in black ink. Condition: Excellent.
-
T R Rathwell/Street Skirmish/with
T R Rathwell/Street Skirmish/with figures being baton charged by riders on horseback/pen, ink and wash, 24cm x 37cm/and other watercolours
-
JIM PICKETT (AMERICAN), ANTIQUE
JIM PICKETT (AMERICAN), ANTIQUE PORTRAIT OF AN AMERICAN INDIAN Watercolor, 1906, signed and dated "Jim Picket / '06" at right, possibly from the Nez Perce or Shawnee tribe, retains label for F. A. Mohr's Fine Art Store, Toledo, OH, framed.
-
6 Chilmark Pewter figurines indians
6 Chilmark Pewter figurines indians and a civil war soldier by Donald Polland approx 4'' on wooden bases excellent.
-
JACKSON LEE NESBITT
JACKSON LEE NESBITT (MISSOURI/OKLAHOMA, 1913-2008), “CHARGING SCRAP - SHEFFIELD STEEL CORPORATION”., LITHOGRAPH, 9.75” X 13.75” TO THE PLATE LINE. FRAMED 17” X 20”. PAPER SIZE 14.5” X 19.5”.JACKSON LEE NESBITT, Missouri/Oklahoma, 1913-2008, "Charging Scrap - Sheffield Steel Corporation". Depicts a charging machine feeding the fire of an open furnace. Signed in pencil lower right. Titled lower left. Numbered 56/80 lower center. Dimensions: Lithograph, 9.75" x 13.75" to the plate line. Framed 17" x 20". Paper size 14.5" x 19.5". Provenance: Jackson Lee Nesbitt, who studied under John deMartelly and Thomas Hart Benton, is known for his realistic scenes of Midwest rural American life.
-
BERNARD PARTRIDGE (BRITISH,
BERNARD PARTRIDGE (BRITISH, 1891-1945) 60" x 40" "Take Up the Sword of Justice", 1915. Original British WWI recruitment lithographic poster reinforced on backing paper, initialed BP lower right in the plate, published by Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London, Poster No. 105, printed by David Allen & Sons, Ld., Harrow, Middlesex unframed. Provenance: prominent private collection, Pittsburgh, PA, brought by the current owner's grandfather from Europe after the WWI; by descent in the family to the current owner. Restored, re-lined with backing paper and de-acidified by Archival Restoration Associates, Philadelphia, in 1973.
-
CIVIL WAR PERSONAL LETTER AND SEVEN
CIVIL WAR PERSONAL LETTER AND SEVEN MILITARY DOCUMENTS To include: ALS, "Picket Reserve", June 7th, 1863, to "Hattie," mostly home news, but the officer writes about a Confederate officer withdrawing a picket post and a drummer losing his soldier father in a military hospital (consignor IDs this letter to 121st PA Infantry); sheet of three Federal quartermaster transportation forms, Atlanta, GA; ordnance and ammunition report, 4 pp.; two 3rd Army Corps circulars from Major General French, 1863 and 1864; a Connecticut enlistment form for George C. Abbey, 1862; a discharge certificate naming one Samuel G. Baker, but otherwise blank; a discharge certificate for John L. Kite, a hospital steward.
-
[Political Americana] Puck &
[Political Americana] Puck & Judge Political Cartoons Lot of 2 chromolithographed center spreads including a Judge cartoon by Gillam titled Grand Transformation Scene in the Great Pantomime-''Harlequin Harrison; Or The Triumph of Virtue from the issue of December 29 1888 and a Puck cartoon by James Albert Wales titled Garfield's Tallyho!-Selecting The Passengers circa 1881 Each professionally framed 12.5'' x 19.5'' sight 18.5'' x 24.5'' overall.
-
Pattison Virginia Civil War
Pattison Virginia Civil War sketch (James William Pattison, Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), encampment with tents, soldiers and barrel "flue", inscribed "Winter Quarters (1864-5) of the 57th Mass. Vol. Inft. In a pine grove (spared from cutting because of its value as cover to our positions, although when the weather was cold we went long distances to obtain fuel, being obliged to have it in wagons), close to and covering the line of entrenchments before Petersburg, Va. Regiment was very reduced in numbers. "G" Co. mustered only 13 men. Whole number rep[or]ted for duty in reg. About 85 to 90. The principle object…best made and best kept but in camp was occupied by Sergt. Rumney, Corpl. Welch, Corpl. Pattison and later by Bartlett, standing at the head of street of "G" Co.--Jas. Wm. P…The "Crater" was on our left and Ft. Stedman near our rt.", pencil on paper, unframed, 8-1/2 x 5-5/8 in.; found loose in a sketchbook. Toning, handling grime, cut into left edge, paper present. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
-
Philadelphia Union recruiting
Philadelphia Union recruiting screen, three unemployed men receiving money from a man in coat and top hat, prison and federal building in background at right, young man caught in the act of pickpocketing, possibly Fairmont Prison, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, oil on canvas, attributed to William Eastlack, American, late 19th century, 48 x 48 in.; lattice wood frame. Cotton screen laid down on muslin, nail holes along edges, some stains, grime.
-
FOLK ART HAND-CARVED WILLIE
FOLK ART HAND-CARVED WILLIE 'BILL' PICKET COWBOYFolk Art African American rodeo cowboy, in the likeness of Willie M. "Bill" Pickett (Texas, Oklahoma, 1870-1932), carved face and limbs, leather chaps and cloth clothing, approx 19"h, 3.5lbs **Note: In 1989, Pickett was inducted into the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame.**
-
Ogden Pleissner THE BATTENKILL AT
Ogden Pleissner THE BATTENKILL AT BENEDICTS CROSSING HENDRICKS POOL, BEAVERKILL Two color offset lithographs
Estimate:$300-$400
-
Pattison Virginia Civil War
Pattison Virginia Civil War painting (Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), encampment and headquarters of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division of the 9th Corps, inscribed verso "Hd quarters of 1st Brig., 1st Div., 9th Corps. Down on South Side Railway, upon which the 9th Corps was doing picket duty immediately subsequent to the abandonment of Petersburg by Genl. Lee and previous to the Grand Surrender. All in April 1865--This is a memory sketch made after my return home. Jas. Wm. P.", oil on paper, unframed, 6-1/2 x 10 in., creasing with paint loss at center, 1 in. tear at bottom edge, paper accretion on surface, loss to upper right corner, grime, toning ; with four documents relating to Pattison including an 1864 volunteer enlistment and 1865 military appointment, 9-1/2 x 7-1/2 in. to 10 x 15 in., toning, stains, separations, folds . Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
-
Charlestown Massachusetts pewter
Charlestown Massachusetts pewter charger ca. 1780 bearing the touch of Nathaniel Austin 15" dia. ?
-
[Civil War Prisons] Four items
[Civil War Prisons] Four items including a soldier's letter from Provost Marshall's office Point Lookout Maryland July 26 1864 describing censorship and behavior of prisoners the second a letter free frank of Congressman W.S. Holman to John Bragdon U.S. General Hospital Point Lookout Maryland and a photograph and typed letter to General J.N. Patterson Commandant of the prison camp at Point Lookout asking for any papers related to the prison that might still might be in his possession Estimate $ 80-125
-
JOHN PAUL STRAIN LIMITED-EDITION
JOHN PAUL STRAIN LIMITED-EDITION CIVIL WAR PRINTFramed limited-edition print on paper, "Charge Through the Peach Orchard," John Paul Strain (Texas, b.1955), numbered 214/ 950, COA at verso, sight: 22.75"h, 29"w, overall: 32.5"h, 38.5"w, 14.25lbs
-
FOUR MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER
FOUR MASSACHUSETTS PEWTER PLATES/CHARGERSFour Charlestown, Massachusetts pewter plates/chargers, ca. 1780 , bearing the touch of Nathaniel Austin, 9 5/8"-15" dia. Provenance: 12"- Pook & Pook, 2009.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Two with heavier wear. Smallest possibly with spurious marks by J.T. Stauffer.
-
19th c. broadside ''Clearing Out At
19th c. broadside ''Clearing Out At Cost....J.J.A. O'Connor Chester January 7th 1885''. Sight 21'' x 13''.
-
Chilmark Pewter Figurine ''Weary
Chilmark Pewter Figurine ''Weary Patriots''by Philip Kraczkowski 6''.
-
[Civil War - Manuscripts]
[Civil War - Manuscripts] Post-Civil War Broadside Seeking Vermont Veterans Due Money for Service Plus Disability & Pension Letters and Documents Lot of 6 including: Broadside seeking soldiers of the 2d and 3d Vermont Regiments of 1861 in order to pay them or their heirs the $100 U.S. bounty to which they are entitled. Posted by Boston pension attorney Freeman Emmons listing the names hometowns and companies of over 100 soldiers. Two documents relating to the discharge of August Haehnel (Hahnel in official records) Co. E 24th Illinois Volunteer Infantry including a discharge certificate dated October 28 1861 at Colesburg Kentucky and a pay document dated November 4 1861 for $66.69 for four months of service and travel expenses from Louisville to Chicago to be discharged for disability. A postwar 3pp manuscript letter by Henry Reilly 4th U.S. Army Light Artillery appealing to his congressman for an increased pension including a record of his service and an additional 1p note from his officer in command attesting to Reilly's actions at Buzzard's Roost Georgia February 26 1864 when he refused treatment and continued to fight following a serious shrapnel wound to the face. A $30 pension check to Jeremiah Guyette? dated March 4 1872 Merchants National Bank Burlington Vermont. Condition: Broadside very good. Pay document separated at two folds repaired with tape on verso. Others very good.