- VERY RARE SOUTHERN CHIPPENDALE WALNUT
VERY RARE SOUTHERN CHIPPENDALE WALNUT CELLARETTEattributed to Piedmont, North Carolina, late 18th century, walnut throughout with lidded dovetailed bottle case on a conforming frame with scalloped skirts, cabriole legs and Spanish feet, 23-3/4 x 21-1/2 x 14-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Mrs. Alfred Bissell of Wilmington, Delaware; exhibited at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, "Furniture of the Old South", 1958 (labels present); Private New England Collection; Brunk Auctions, November 9, 2019, lot 111, sold for $46,740; Important Private Virginia Estate
Note: Illustrated in Helen Comstock's article, "Furniture of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, and Kentucky." A nearly identical example (likely the same chest with different escutcheon) is shown in Southern Antiques by Paul Burroughs, p. 71, plate II.
Condition:
very good overall condition, lock and escutcheon replaced, replaced interior dividers, some sun fading, original bed moldings with some later nails, two modern box supports added to frame, patch and repair at one front toe, scattered very minor pest damage, stains to top, two small strips, bottom board possibly replaced (strip patches at two edges, some old plugged holes)
- 9 KY RELATED ANTIQUES BOOKS AND EXHIBITION
9 KY RELATED ANTIQUES BOOKS AND EXHIBITION CATALOGUESNine (9) Kentucky related antiques books and exhibition catalogues. Titles include: 1: "Checklist of Kentucky Cabinetmakers From 1775 to 1859" by Edna Talbott Whitley, published in Paris, Kentucky, 1969. 10 3/4" H x 8 3/8" W. 2: "A Troye Legacy: Animal Painter T.J. Scott, A Catalogue 2010" by Genevieve Baird Lacer, published by Publishers Printing Co., Shepherdsville, Kentucky, 2010. Signed by the author on title page. 8 1/2" H x 11" W. 3: "Kentucky Furniture J. B. Speed Art Museum Louisville, Kentucky" written and published by the J .B. Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky, 1974. 10" H x 7" W. 4: ""Of the Beft Quality": An Exhibition of Table Silver and Related Items..." written and published by The Georgetown & Scott County Museum, Georgetown, Kentucky, 2002. 10 1/2" H x 8 1/4" W. 5: "A Bostonian Painter in Kentucky: Asa Park (1790-1827)" written and published by Georgetown College and Georgetown & Scott County Museum, Georgetown, Kentucky, 2006. 10 3/4" H x 8 1/8" W. 6: "Antiques in Kentucky" reprinted from The Magazine ANTIQUES, New York, New York, March and April 1974. 12" H x 9 1/4" W. 7: "Fancy Forms and Flowers: A Significant Group of Kentucky Inlaid Furniture" written and published by the Headley-Whitney Museum, Lexington, Kentucky, 2000. 11" H x 8 3/8" W. 8: "Collecting Kentucky 1790-1860" by Genevieve Baird Lacer and Libby Turner Howard, published by Cherry Valley Publications LLC, 2013. Signed by the authors on title page. 12 1/4" H x 10" W. 9: "The Art of the Old South: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture & the Products of Craftsmen, 1560-1860" by Jessie Poesch, published by Harrison House, New York, New York, 1989. 12 1/4" H x 11" W. Provenance - Lexington, Kentucky area collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall excellent condition, two books retain dust covers.
- WILBUR KURTZ (AMERICAN 1882-1967) A
WILBUR KURTZ (AMERICAN 1882-1967) A PAINTING, "HOUSTON ...WILBUR KURTZ (American 1882-1967) A PAINTING, "Houston Coca Cola Bottling Co.," 1950, oil on canvas, signed and dated L/R. 24" x 40 1/4" Note: Wilber G. Kurtz was a historian and artist whose knowledge of the Old South led Margaret Mitchell to personally select him as artistic director and illustrator for the 1939 film adaptation of "Gone with the Wind." His 1950 commissioned painting of the new Coca Cola Bottling Co. plant at 2800 Bissonnet Street in Houston has been a central landmark of mid-century industrial design since it was built in what was then the outskirts of Houston.
Condition:
Some craquelure, surface wear, mild toning, but overall in good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- FIVE SOUTH CAROLINA RELATED TITLESfive
FIVE SOUTH CAROLINA RELATED TITLESfive volumes total, comprising: Those Were The Days by Archibald Rutledge, Richmond, Virginia: The Dietz Press, 1955, with dust jacket; Ghosts of the Carolinas by Nancy and Bruce Roberts, Charlotte, North Carolina: McNally and Loftin, Publishers, 1970, second edition, with dust jacket; Life's Extras by Archibald Rutledge, Orangeburg, South Carolina: Sandlapper Publishing Co., 1983; The Woods and Wild Things I Remember by Archibald Rutledge, Columbia, South Carolina: The R.L. Bryan Company, 1970, with dust jacket; Architecture of the Old South: South Carolina by Mills Lane, Savannah, Georgia: The Beehive Press, 1984, with dust jacket
Condition:
light wear to extremities, some toning, staining, and small tears and losses to dust jackets
- SELECTION OF SEVEN ASSORTED MAINLY SOUTHERN
SELECTION OF SEVEN ASSORTED MAINLY SOUTHERN BOOKS Selection of seven assorted books including American Southern, comprising: Thomas Nelson Page, "Two Little Confederates", Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1902, with inscription to Robert Winship Woodruff from Eva Hurt, 1902; Howard Weeden, "Songs Of The Old South", Doubleday, Page & Company, 1900, with ink gift inscriptions 1900 and 1928; Joel Chandler Harris, "Uncle Remus", D. Appleton and Company, 1903, with ink signature of Robert Winship Woodruff; edited by Mary Day Lanier, "The Poems Of Sidney Lanier", Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1910, Nash Buckingham, "De Shootinest Gent'Man", The Derrydale Press, New York, 1934, number 910 of 950 copies; Walter Lippmann, "A Preface To Morals", The McMillan Company, New York, 1929, ink Hodgson family gift inscription, 1929; and Rudyard Kipling, "Mine Own People", W.B. Conkey Company, 1891, ink signature and inscription by Robert Winship Woodruff, age 16. Approx. 9.5" x 6.25" ("De Shootinest Gent'Man").
- SEVEN BOOKS ON SOUTHERN & CLASSICAL
SEVEN BOOKS ON SOUTHERN & CLASSICAL DESIGN Selection of seven hardback books on American Southern and classical architecture, design, and decorative arts comprising: "The Early Architecture Of Georgia", Frederick Doveton Nichols (first edition, 1957), two editions of "American Classicist: The Architecture Of Philip Trammell Shutze ", Elizabeth Meredith Dowling (one first edition, 1989, signed), "The Art Of The Old South: Painting Sculpture, Architecture And The Products Of Craftsmen. 1560-1860", Jessie Poesch (first edition, 1983), "Southern Style", Mark Mayfield, "Showcase Of Interior Design: Southern Edition", Vitae Publishing, Inc., and "Family Houses In The Country", Alexander D'Arnoux and Gildes De Chabanex. With dust jackets. Dimensions: Approx. of the largest, h. 13, w. 10", d. 1".
- (11) COFFEE TABLE BOOKS: WESTERN ART/
(11) COFFEE TABLE BOOKS: WESTERN ART/ PHOTOGRAPHY(lot of 11) Coffee table books on the subject of Western art and photography, titles include: (1) "Ansel Adams," Kate F. Jennings, (1) "Gentilz - Artist of the Old Southwest," text by Dorothy Steinbomer Kendall, personal author's note to inside cover, (1) "Federic Remington - Paintings, Drawings, and Sculpture in the Amon Carter Museum and the Sid W. Richardson Foundation Collections," text by Peter Hassrick, (1) "The Art of Bev Doolittle," text and poems by Elise Maclay, (1) "Canyon Visions - Photographs and Pastels of the Texas Plains," Dan Flores and Amy Gormley Winton, (1) "XIT - The American Cowboy," Caleb Pirtle, signed by author, number 200/ 50,000, (1) "Timothy O'Sullivan - America's Forgotten Photographer," James D. Horan, (1) "The Art and Life of Georgia O'Keeffe," Jan Garden Castro, (1) "Unbranded," Ben Masters, (1) "Frederic Remington's Own West," written and illustrated by Frederic Remington, edited with introduction by Harold McCracken, (1) "The Western Paintings of John Clymer," introduction by Paul Weaver; some with loss and wear to dust jackets, largest: approx 12.25"h, 13.75"w; 30lbs total
- MARGARET MAY DASHIELL, VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA
MARGARET MAY DASHIELL, VIRGINIA, LOUISIANA (1869 - 1958), MASQUERADE, MARDI GRAS REVELERS, OIL ON BOARD, 27"H X 34 3/4"W (SIGHT), 29 1/4"H X 37"W (FRAME)Margaret May Dashiell, Virginia, Louisiana, (1869 - 1958) masquerade, Mardi Gras revelers, oil on board signed lower right. Biography from the Archives of askART: A New Orleans native, Margaret May Dashiell lived and worked in Richmond, Virginia, eventually becoming a prolific artist, illustrator and writer. She is best known for her drawings and watercolors of African-American domestic workers and street vendors, as well as Confederate veterans, from the end of the nineteenth century through the 1940s. Dashiell was a prominent Richmond upper-class lady, a friend to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ellen Glasgow, a suffragist, and an importer and seller of European art prints, engravings, books and antiques in a shop on Adams Street, Richmond. She was familiar with the African-American domestic workers, market vendors, and the tattered Confederate veterans who peopled the streets of that city in the early 1900s. Dashiell was known to slip away from social gatherings to talk to a family's cook or maid, collecting impressions later to be translated into a drawing, a poem, or a story to portray her affectionate image of the Old South. She moved to Richmond at an early age and studied there under Edward Valentine. Many of her subjects were Blacks, and she once said in an interview: " …my sketches are not cartoons, but life studies…if you will examine their faces, you will see the brooding sadness that is there…This certain portion of Southern history should be made immortal, and I hope that my sketches will help make the record that is so necessary if this history is to be made immortal." Regarding Dashiell's art and writing, African-American history scholar and University of Richmond Associate Professor Kibibi Mack-Shelton said, "I am a firm believer in preserving as much from the social past as we can. Margaret May Dashiell has done just that through her artwork, capturing intriguing images of black everyday life in the Old South. Her drawings are simple, clean, and honest. She could have focused on flowers, trees, and vases, but she chose to preserve a unique history of simple events." Dashiell was an entrepreneur well entrenched in the society of Richmond, operating her Serendipity Shop from 1915 to 1930, importing and selling European prints, books, antiques, and a variety of other items. Local theatre companies consulted with her about period costumes, and women sought her advice on fashion design. She was married to John Parker Dashiell, who died in 1930, and together they had one son. who died in 1942. Dashiell's published writings include Spanish Moss and English Myrtle (1920), and Richmond Reveries (1942). During her lifetime her artwork was exhibited widely, in venues including the Anderson Gallery and the Valentine Museum in Richmond, the museum of Charleston, South Carolina, the Arts and Crafts Club of New Orleans. Today her work is found in the permanent collections of the Virginia Museum of Fine Art, the Valentine Museum, the Museum of the Confederacy, and the Virginia Historical Society, all in Richmond, Virginia, and in the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts in Farmville, Virginia. A collection of her watercolors and a selection of her correspondence and manuscripts are in the Southern Historical Collection of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The University of Richmond Museums also holds a large collection of work by Margaret Dashiell. Sources include: University of Richmond Museums, "Street Opera: Reconsidering the Art and Writing of Margaret May Dashiell (1869-1958)," Diana Thompson Vincelli, Curator. The exhibition took place from Feb 9 to July 29, 2006. The website is: https://museums.richmond.edu/lrgexhibitions/dashiell.html website of Fletcher Copenhaver Fine Art Who Was Who in American Art by Peter Falk oil on board Dimensions: 27"H x 34 3/4"W (sight), 29 1/4"H x 37"W (frame)
- 19 PIECES OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE
19 PIECES OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE AND 24 PIECES OF ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL-HANDLED KNIVES19 PIECES OF AMERICAN SILVER FLATWARE AND 24 PIECES OF ENGLISH MOTHER OF PEARL-HANDLED KNIVES, including 4 Gorham silver 'Buttercup' (1899) cream soup spoons, 9 Gorham 'Strasbourg' (1897) pieces, including 2 salad forks (four tines), 4 tablespoons and three butter spreaders (steel blades), 2 pieces of R. Blackinton (oyster fork and sugar shell), a Contempora House silver-handled long spoon (steel spoon), 4 souvenir spoons, including a 'Bert Gall' official St. Louis Exposition spoon commemorating the Louisiana Purchase, a Watson spoon, the bowl etched with the Court House of Jefferson, MO, a Whiting spoon, its bowl etched with a design of the Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, AR, and a molded Boston souvenir spoon, the handle cast as the skyline with Revolutionary War sites and the bowl etched with the Old South Church, 6 English electroplated fish knives marked BFM*S with mother of pearl handles and etched blades, 12 mother of pearl-handled place knives with steel blades, initialed marks, 6 Harrison Brothers & Howson mother of pearl-handled short knives; together with a Rogers Bros. A1 plated 'Savoy' (1892) cake serving fork, weighable 17.69 ozt (44)
- CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1905)Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana, 1905-1985), "Elegy for the Old South (No.6) Woodlawn Plantation", 1946 negative creation date, gelatin silver print mounted to board, signed, titled and dated lower margin, artist stamp, title, negative creation date and printing dates in artist's hand en verso of mounting board, 10 3/4 in. x 13 1/2 in., framed . Provenance: A Gallery for Fine Photography, New Orleans, LA; Collection of Noted Preservationist and Aesthete Dorian M. Bennett, New Orleans. Ill.: Laughlin,Clarence John. Ghosts Along the Mississippi. New York: John Scribner's Sons, 1951, pl. 98
- SOUTHERN ART REFERENCE BOOKS, 7 VOLUMES[Southern
SOUTHERN ART REFERENCE BOOKS, 7 VOLUMES[Southern Art Reference Books] , 7 vols., incl., Poesch. The Art of the Old South...; Trovaioli and Toledano. William Aiken Walker; Durieux, 43 Lithographs & Drawings, signed; Caroline Durieux, Lithographs of the Thirties and Forties; Walter Anderson, Birds ; Louisiana's Art Nouveau, The Crafts of the Newcomb Style; and Clementine Hunter: American Folk Artist
- SCRIMSHAW PAN-BONE PLAQUE. 20TH C BY
SCRIMSHAW PAN-BONE PLAQUE. 20TH C BY PETER PAIGEof Taunton. Depicting Nantucket scenes, Sankaty Light, the Old Mill, the Old South Wharf, the Charles W. Morgan, and the oldest house. 11" x 3". Purchased in 1978 at Richard Bourne Auction.
- KEARSARGE 3 FIRE DEPARTMENT BADGE 19TH
KEARSARGE 3 FIRE DEPARTMENT BADGE 19TH CENTURY HEIGHT 2.75”.KEARSARGE 3 FIRE DEPARTMENT BADGE, 19th Century, Engraved "2nd Asst. Kearsarge 3 Portsmouth" around a spread-wing eagle and an Amoskeag steam fire engine. Kearsarge 3, from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was credited with saving the Old South Church during the Great Fire in Boston in 1872. Dimensions: Height 2.75". Provenance: The Collection of Chuck and Jan Deluca.
- TWELVE BOOKS MOSTLY ON SOUTHERN PEOPLE,
TWELVE BOOKS MOSTLY ON SOUTHERN PEOPLE, PLACES, AND PASTIMES Largest 4to (over 9 in. spine), to include: The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barret Browning (1897);Journal and Letters of Philip Vickers Fithian (1943); Parker: America's Finest Shotgun (1961); Pennsy Power (1962); Architecture of the Old South: South Carolina (1984); L.L. Bean (1987), a company history; Slavery Time When I was Chillun Down on Marster's Plantation (1990); Architecture of the Old South: Maryland (1991); The Sporting Life (1992); Through the Heart of the South: The Seaboard Airline Railroad Story (1995); Confederate Faces in Color (2013);
- Four foxhunting books by Harry Worcester
Four foxhunting books by Harry Worcester Smith- Life and Sport in Aiken NY 1935 1/950 copies A Sporting Family of the Old South signed volumes I & II A Sporting Tour Through Ireland England and Wales.
- [Mardi Gras] two Zeus King and Queen
[Mardi Gras] two Zeus King and Queen costume designs mixed media on paper both signed and dated 1973 "The Old South".
- GROUP OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS.
GROUP OF ANTIQUES REFERENCE BOOKS. The Pine Furniture of Early New England Russell Hawes Kettell English Domestic Brass 1680-1810 and History of its Origins Rupert Gentle and Rachael Feild Living With Antiques: A Treasury of Private Homes in America Alice Winchester Old Stuff in Up-Country Pennsylvania Earl. F. Robacker The Flowering of American Folk Art 1776-1876 Jean Lipman and Alice Winchester The Antiques Treasury of Furniture and Other Decorative Arts Alice Winchester America's Quilts and Coverlets Carleton L. Safford and Robert Bishop Azerbaijan Carpet Rugs and Carpets of the Orient Nathaniel Harris Oriental Lowestoft Chinese Export Porcelain J.A. Lloyd Hyde The American Clock: A Comprehensive Pictorial Survey 1723-1900 William H. Distin and Robert Bishop Furniture Treasury vol. 3 Wallace Nutting Gone Are the Days: An Illustrated History of the Old South Harnett T. Kane Folk Sculpture USA: Brooklyn Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art Exhibition 1976 China-Trade Porcelain: An account of its historical background manufacture and decoration and a study of the Helena Woolworth McCann Collection by John Goldsmith Phillips Chinese Trade Porcelain Michel Beurdeley Pennsylvania Dutch American Folk Art Henry J. Kauffman Spatterware and Sponge: Hardy Perennials of Ceramics Earl F. and Ada F. Robacker 101 Masterpieces of American Primitive Painting Great Historic Houses of America Phyllis Lee Levin Beyond New England Thresholds Samuel Chamberlain America's Folk Art Robert L. Polley The Heritage of Early American Houses John Drury This England: National Geographic Society America's Country Furniture 1780-1875 Ralph and Terry Kovel Book of American Clocks Brooks Palmer Two Hundred Years of American Clocks and Watches Chris bailey American Bird Decoys William J. Mackey Jr. American Pewter J.B. Kerfoot Polly's Principles Polly Bergen American Glass george and Helen McKearin Colonial Furniture in America Luke Vincent Lockwood The American Heritage History of Antiques Marshall B. Davidson The Chamberlain Selection of New England Rooms 1639-1863 Samuel and Narcissa G. Chamberlain English Ceramics Circle Transactions 1-5/Volume I and 6-10/Volume 2 English porcelain Circle transactions 1-4 \/volume 1 The World Guide to Antiquities Seymour Kurtz Pewter in America volumes I and II Ledlie L. Laughlin Early Pennsylvania Arts and Crafts John Joseph Stoudt Charlton Heston Presents the Bible Lighting in America Lawrence S. Cooke A Directory of Antique Furniture F. Lewis Hinckley American Folk Art Canes George H. Meyer Furniture Treasury Wallace Nutting The Last two Million Years (Reader's Digest) The Horizon Book of the Arts of Chine (Horizon Magazine) The New Yorker Cartoon Album 1975-1985 The Book of Rugs Oriental and European Ignaz Schlosser American Antiques Norman Hudson Concise Encyclopedia of American Antiques Helen Comstock The Pennsylvania German Collection by the Philadelphia Museum of Art Connecticut Furniture of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries (Wadsworth Atheneum) The Complete Encyclopedia of Antiques L.G.G. Ramsey The Leeds Pottery Donald Towner The History and Folklore of American Country Tinware 1700-1900 Margaret Coffin Guide to American Pewter Carl Jacobs Pennsylvania Dutch Stuff: Guide to Country Antiques Earl F. Robacker Tidewater Virginia in Color Parke Rouse Jr. A History of American Pewter Charles F. Montgomery Fine Points of Furniture: Early American Albert Sack A Window on Williamsburg John J. Warklet Jr. American and English Antiques of the Eighteenth Century Max Webber INC (catalogue 3 1971) A Handbook of Popular Antiques Katharine Morrison McClinton Historic Deerfield: Houses and Interiors Samuel Chamberlain and Henry N. Flynt Antiques as Investment Richard H. Rush
- Twenty-Three Books, Southern Decorative
Twenty-Three Books, Southern Decorative Arts and Architecture detailed listing available. Farrar and Hines, Old Virginia Houses; Birne and Scarff, William Buckland, Architect of Virginia and Maryland; Milby Burton, South Carolina Silversmiths; Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Legacy from the Past; Henry Cauthen, Charleston Interiors; Georgia Museum of Art, Georgia's Legacy; History Charted Through the Arts; Paul Burroughs, Southern Antiques; Thomas Savage, Charleston Interior; Martha Severens, The Charleston Renaissance; Chamberlain and Chamberlain, Southern Interiors of Charleston; Southern Accents: Historic Houses of the South; Bruce Chambers, Art and Artists of the South; Morris Museum of Art, Fifth Anniversary Catalog, Celebrating Southern Art; Cynthia Rubin, Southern Folk Art; The Frist Center for Visual Arts, Art of Tennessee; Jessie Poesch, The Art of the Old South; Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, Southern Perspective, A Sampling; High Museum of Art, Georgia Collects; Morris Museum of Art, A Southern Collection, (two copies); Morris Museum of Art, Gracious Plenty, (two copies); Virginia Museum, Painting in the South, 1564-1980
- 13 books, Southern history and decorative
13 books, Southern history and decorative arts: [Georgetown Rice Plantations], [The Mansions of Virginia], [Bluegrass Houses and Their Traditions], [Charleston Gardens], [Charleston Interiors], [Plantations of the Low Country], [Architecture of the Old South: South Carolina], [Architecture of the Old South: North Carolina], [Landmark Homes of Georgia], [Persons, Places and Happenings in Old Walhalla], two [Plantations of the Carolina Low Country], [The Early Architecture of Charleston]. Most with original dust jackets, some with minor chips and losses, most in good condition.
- Pauline Lennards Palmer painting (Illinois,
Pauline Lennards Palmer painting (Illinois, 1867-1938), "In The Old South", signed lower right "Pauline Palmer/1919", oil on canvas, 25-1/4 x 30-1/4 in.; modern gilt composite and wood frame. Good condition, original stretcher and tacking edge, light crackle; frame with abrasions. "R.H. Love Galleries, Inc., Chicago, Illinois, (#P-447/10856) (label verso), The Estate of the Late John Boone, Owensboro, Kentucky
- 10 vols. Books on Books - American
10 vols. Books on Books - American Subjects: Clark, Thomas D. Travels in The Old South: A Bibliography. (Mansfield Center: Martino Pub.), n.d. [ca. 1990]. 2 vols. in 1. Thick 4to, orig. red buckram. * _ _. Travels in The New South: A Bibliography. (Mansfield Center: Martino Pub.), n.d. [ca. 1990]. 2 vols. in 1. Thick 4to, orig. red buckram. Light wear. * Clayton-Torrence, William. A Trial Bibliography of Colonial Virginia. Richmond, 1908. 8vo, later brown buckram, orig. wrappers preserved. * Parrish, T. Michael; Willingham, Robert M., Jr. Confederate Imprints: A Bibliography. Austin, Tex.; Katonah, N.Y., n.d. Thick 4to, orig. red cloth, d/j. Light wear. * Howes, Wright. U.S.Iana (1650-1950): A Selective Bibliography. New York: R.R. Bowker, (1988). Revised and Enlarged Edition. 4to, orig. brown cloth; light wear. * Adams, Ramon F. Six-Gun and Saddle Leather: A Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets on Western Outlaws and Gunmen. Cleveland: John T. Zubal, (1982). 8vo, orig. brown cloth, d/j (spine slightly sunned). Reprint of the revised ed. of 1969. * _ _. The Rampaging Herd: A Bibliography of Books and Pamphlets on Men and Events in The Cattle Industry. Cleveland: John T. Zubal, (1982). 8vo, orig. green cloth, d/j (light edge wear). Reprint of the first edition of 1959. * Wright, Lyle H. American Fiction, 1774-1850; 1851-1875; 1876-1900. San Marino: Huntington Library, 1969; (1968); 1972. Second Revised ed. of vol. 1, 2nd ptgs. of vols. 2 & 3. 3 vols. 8vo, orig. cloth; light wear, d/j (spines darkened, other generally light wear). Frontis. in vol. 2.
- Collection of Approximately Ten Volumes,
Collection of Approximately Ten Volumes, pertaining to architecture of the South, including six volumes of Architecture of the Old South, The Colonial Revival House, and Georgian Regency, the largest h. 13-1/4".
- Collection of Approximately Fourteen
Collection of Approximately Fourteen Volumes, pertaining to the South, including Architecture of the Old South, Historic Buildings of the French Quarter, Louisiana Buildings 1720-1940, and The Majesty of the French Quarter.
- Collection of Twenty-Seven Volumes of
Collection of Twenty-Seven Volumes of Art and Architecture, including The Art of the Old South, by J. Poesch, 1983; Ante-Bellum Homes of Natchez, by J. W. Cooper, 1983; and History of Notable American Houses, by M. B. Davidson, 1971, among others.