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DEDICATION OF THE WASHINGTON
DEDICATION OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT AT WASHINGTON D.C.. From Photographs by Jarvis and Sketches by E. L. . The Daily Graphic: New York Monday February 23 1885. Print. Unframed - 20 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in.
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THE WASHINGTON MEMORIAL FROM A
THE WASHINGTON MEMORIAL FROM A MONUMENTAL DESIGN BY WILLIAM ROSS WALLACE ESQ. Engraved on wood and printed in colors by J.W. Orr New York. Published and for sale by W.G. Cordray Brooklyn N.Y. Unframed - 31 in. x 18 1/4 in. sheet size.
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[Baltimore Landmarks] Two
[Baltimore Landmarks] Two chromolithographs after Auguste Koellner 1) ''Battle-Monument''; 2) ''Washington's Monument '' each about 9 3/4 x 11 1/2 in. plus margins framed Estimate $ 300-500 1) Restoration; 2) considerable toning and foxing.
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WASHINGTON MONUMENTS AND STATUES.
WASHINGTON MONUMENTS AND STATUES. From Photographs by C.S. Cudlipp & Co. The Daily Graphic: New York Thursday January 15 1885. Print. Unframed - 20 1/2 in. x 27 1/2 in.
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GROUPING OF FIGURAL WASHINGTON,
GROUPING OF FIGURAL WASHINGTON, DC SOUVENIRS. Twentieth century. Twenty pieces. Featuring The White House, The Washington Monument, Capitol Building and The Lincoln Memorial. Including a bank, thermometer, and statuettes. Various wear and loss. Sizes range from 5.75"h - 1.25"h.
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AFTER CHARLES G. CREHEN.
AFTER CHARLES G. CREHEN. (American 19th century). DESIGN OF THE NATIONAL WASHINGTON MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON Lithograph by William Endicott & Co. New York. With eight facsimile signatures including Millard Fillmore John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay. Framed - 25 1/2 in. x 17 in. sight size
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A.C. WILLIAMS WASHINGTON MONUMENT
A.C. WILLIAMS WASHINGTON MONUMENT BANK Early 20th c. Iron Still Bank, depicting the Washington Monument, with gold painted surface, embossed "Washington" at base, 6" high. Paint losses.
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BIRDSEYE VIEW OF THE CITY OF
BIRDSEYE VIEW OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON WITH THE CAPITOL IN THE FOREGROUND. C.H. Andrews. The Illustrated London News May 25 1861. Framed - 16 in. x 20 in. sight size.
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GOOD ILLEGIBLY SIGNED PAINTING OF
GOOD ILLEGIBLY SIGNED PAINTING OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT IN BALITMORE: Downtown Baltimore Scene of the Centerpiece which Intersects Mount Vernon Place and Washington Place, Oil/Canvas mounted to Board, 30'' x 40'', signed lower right, framed, 39.25'' x 49''.
CONDITION: Repair to puncture in upper margin, several other minor abrasions.
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[Baltimore Views] Panoramic View of
[Baltimore Views] Panoramic View of the City of Baltimore from the Washington Monument with images of important buildings and places in and around Baltimore City 1850s chromolithograph printed in a long horizontal strip; in a modern frame 30 1/2 X 25 1/2 in. overall Estimate $ 150-250 May be a birdseye view that has been dismantled and re-arranged.
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WASHINGTON MONUMENT STILL BANK A.C.
WASHINGTON MONUMENT STILL BANK A.C. Williams cast iron small size painted in gold overall slot in top corner. 6'' h. (VG Cond.)
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THREE HISTORICAL PRINTS.
THREE HISTORICAL PRINTS. Handcolored engravings. Two American views mid 19th century. Washington from Arlington Heights engraved by Hinshelwood showing the Capitol Building and the partially built Washington Monument. And Brock's Monument (from the American side) engraved by Richardson with a sidewheeler steam ship. Both in frames 13 3/4''h. 14 3/4''w. Together with an English print on laid paper published 1776 of ...Wakefield Lodge...engraved by Rocker. In a frame 13''h. 14''w.
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WASHINGTON (VIRGINIA) Lithograph
WASHINGTON (VIRGINIA) Lithograph with tint stone by M. Alophe after a drawing by New York painter S.F. Dubourjal. Dubourjal's work was in turn based upon a life painting by Gilbert Stuart. Printed by Cattier. Published by Goupil Vibert & Co. Paris and New York C.1860. Washington is depicted three-quarter length in uniform outside a campaign tent. His left hand rests on a fortification plan spread out on a boulder. To the rear is a sketchy rendering of a river with a small village beyond. 11 1/4 x 9 1/8 in. (image).
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AMERICAN , 19TH CENTURY, DESIGN
AMERICAN , 19TH CENTURY, DESIGN OF THE NATIONAL WASHINGTON MONUMENT - TO BE ERECTED IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, LITHOGRAPH, SIGHT: 24 X 16 1/2 IN. (60.96 X 41.91 CM.), FRAME: 32 X 24 IN. (81.28 X 60.96 CM.)AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY DESIGN OF THE NATIONAL WASHINGTON MONUMENT - TO BE ERECTED IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, Lithograph Lower left inscribed in plate: DESIGN BY ROBT MILLS ARCHT; lower center inscribed in plate: Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1846 by Chs Fenderich in the clerks office of the Dist court of the Dist of Columbia; lower right inscribed in plate: LITHD BY A. HOEN & CO BALT; verso label: The Philadelphia Print Shop, Ltd. Lithograph Dimensions: Sight: 24 x 16 1/2 in. (60.96 x 41.91 cm.), Frame: 32 x 24 in. (81.28 x 60.96 cm.)
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WASHINGTON MEMENTO MORI / RELIQUARY
WASHINGTON MEMENTO MORI / RELIQUARY - Gold Rimmed Oval Glass Encased Pendant with Miniature Watercolor on Ivory Mourning Image of George Washington Monument circa 1800 under domed beveled glass having plaited reddish-brown hair on reverse (the color of
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Monumental Chin
Monumental Chin
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[Baltimore View] A. Sachse. ''The
[Baltimore View] A. Sachse. ''The City of Baltimore Md. in 1880'' view from Washington Monument looking south supplement to the Baltimore American lithograph about 18 x 23 in. plus margins Estimate $ 250-350 Some light toning vertical fold at center some tears in the margin barely extending into the image vertical fold with some weakness in the left-hand margin.
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VINTAGE PAINTING OF THE
VINTAGE PAINTING OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT Oil on canvas, early 20th century, signed "Deane" at lower left, in period gilt wood and composition frame.
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Monumental Chin
Monumental Chin
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AFTER EDWARD SACHSE. (American
AFTER EDWARD SACHSE. (American 1804-1873). PANORAMIC VIEW OF WASHINGTON CITY FROM THE NEW DOME OF THE CAPITOL LOOKING WEST Lithograph. Drawn from nature by Edward Sachse; Published by E. Sachse & Co. Baltimore. Published and sold by Casimir Bohn Washington DC. Framed - 22 in. x 34 /14 in. sight size
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DON SWANN (AMERICAN B. 1889), THE
DON SWANN (AMERICAN B. 1889), THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT, BALTIMORE, TWO ETCHINGS, FRAMED, LARGER: 20 X 16 INCHESDon Swann (American b. 1889), The Washington Monument, Baltimore, Two Etchings, Framed, larger: 20 x 16 inches
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SOUVENIR BUILDINGS Set consists of
SOUVENIR BUILDINGS Set consists of twenty famous monuments from around the country. These include Mount Rushmore, the Capital Building in Washington D.C., Capital Records in California, the Space Needle in Seattle and a trolley car from San Francisco. Pieces made of mixed metals including copper, brass and bronze. Set is in overall good condition. Some pieces have a slight patina, and the Washington Monument has a small dent. (ALX 7/10/08).
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3 19TH C. PRINTS DEPICTING
3 19TH C. PRINTS DEPICTING MONUMENTS IN BALTIMORE 1) After August Kollner. "Battle Monument," color lithograph, sight size: 9 x 12 1/2 in., framed 2) After Rudolf Cronau. "Das Washington Monument in Baltimore," lithograph, sheet size: 11 x 8 1/4 in., framed 3) J. Hill. "Monument Near North Point," color lithograph, sight size: 7 1/4 x 10 in., framed.
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W.J. BENNET: WEST POINT FROM
W.J. BENNET: WEST POINT FROM ABOVE WASHINGTON VALLEY Hand-colred aquatint 28 1/4 x 33 1/4 in. published by Currier & Ives.
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RICHMOND, VIRGINIA WASHINGTON
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA WASHINGTON MONUMENT: CASED 1/4 PLATE TINTYPE PHOTO OF ATTRACTIVE SOUTHERN WOMAN, CA. 1850 Middle Aged Woman of substantial means, in the original gutta perha case featuring the bronze equestrian portrait of Gen. George Washington designed by Thomas Crawford and completed under the supervision of Randolph Rogers after Crawford's death, opened in 1849. Features four prominent Virginians around the plinth who played critical roles in the American Revolutionary War. 5" x 4". Case is fine, photo has damage to small area in background.
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[Baltimore View] E. Sachse ''View
[Baltimore View] E. Sachse ''View of Baltimore City Md.'' view looking south from a point just north of the Washington Monument (Baltimore: E. Sachse 1862) chromolithograph about 19 x 27 1/2 in. plus margins Estimate $ 800-1 200 Some toning and foxing.
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U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE
U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE ARCHITECTURAL SANDSTONE BLOCK FROM STEPS OF ORIGINAL EAST WING PORTICO large piece of Aquia Creek sandstone a numbered and lettered remnant of the East Wing Portico steps of the Nation's Capitol of 1828 designed by Benjamin Latrobe and adapted and installed under Bulfinch's tenure marked ''AS35'' h:8.75 w:19 d:12.50 in.
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Washington painting after Barralet,
Washington painting after Barralet, "Commemoration of Washington" or "The Apotheosis of Washington", depiction of George Washington being lifted from his tomb by Time and Immortality and being mourned by Colombia (Freedom), a Native American, and the figures of Faith , Hope and Charity , after an 1802 engraving, by John James Barralet, Ireland/Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1747-1815, oil on canvas, American, 19th century, 27 x 22-1/4 in.; 20th century Empire style frame with anthemion at corners. Restretched on old stretcher, lined with wax and linen, minor retouch lower right and scattered in background and at edges, crackle, flaking, stretcher marks; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) "Washington Monument". Screenprint on wallpaper double repeat black on white background "Washington Monument AWF 1974" printed on the margin and "trim". Not framed.
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[Print and Photographs] Nine of
[Print and Photographs] Nine of Baltimore including City Hall Washington Monument The Peabody etc. all framed
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U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE
U.S. CAPITOL LATROBE ARCHITECTURAL SANDSTONE BLOCK FROM STEPS OF ORIGINAL EAST WING PORTICO large piece of Aquia Creek sandstone a numbered and lettered remnant of the East Wing Portico steps of the Nation's Capitol of 1828 designed by Benjamin Latrobe and adapted and installed under Bulfinch's tenure marked ''S41'' h:8.50 w:18.50 d:11 in.
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CAST STONE FOUNTAIN with circular
CAST STONE FOUNTAIN with circular gadrooned basin and columnar support cast with garlands - h:48 w:24.50 in.
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[Photographs] of ''The Baltimore
[Photographs] of ''The Baltimore City Hall'' and ''The Washington Monument'' vintage prints circa 1890 about 20 X 24 similarly framed Estimate $ 200-300 Both toned.
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SITTON John (American 1907-): ''The
SITTON John (American 1907-): ''The River'' a view from the Potomac looking up at Fort Washington Oil/Canvas 25'' x 30'' signed Grand Central Art Galleries label verso period carved and gilded frame with minor wear 32'' x 36 1/2''.
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MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE (AMERICAN
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE (AMERICAN 1904-1971): ''THE CAPITOL STEPS WASHINGTON D.C.'' Black and white photograph printed in May 1987 by Igor Bakht from the original negative laid down on masonite. Label: Deitch Projects New York. 23 x 15 3/4 x 1 7/8 in.
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Sandpaper drawing of Mount Vernon
Sandpaper drawing of Mount Vernon late 19th c. with Washington's tomb in the foreground unsigned. 10"x12"