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THOMAS PAINE (UK 1774-1843)
THOMAS PAINE (UK 1774-1843) "Selling the Wool", oil on linen, laid to reinforced hardboard, signed and dated lower right "T. Weaver, Ptd. 1817". Housed in what may be the original dutch gold matched corner deep cove frame, OS: 35 1/2" x 46 1/2", SS: 27 1/4" x 38 1/4".
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Portrait of Thomas Paine 19th
Portrait of Thomas Paine 19th centuryoil on canvas (lined) unsigned quarter length portrait of the famed Founding Father presented in a later period appropriate frame.SS 26.5 x 23.5 in.; DOA 31.5 x 28.5 in.On new stretchers.Private Collection NC
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THOMAS HART, PUBLISHER, CIRCA
THOMAS HART, PUBLISHER, CIRCA 1776(British, 18th century)
Two Portraits of Revolutionary heroes for the French Market: Israel Puttnam [sic]; Le General Gates, Paris, circa 1776, small folio mezzotints, largest plate 8-3/4 x 6-1/4 in.; similar black frames, one early, largest 11-1/2 x 9 in.
Provenance: Philadelphia Print Shop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (label verso one); A du Pont Family Collection
Condition:
"Puttnam" examined out of frame, loose with small thin area in vest; light toning; frames with abrasions
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PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF THOMAS PAINEA
PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF THOMAS PAINEA 19th Century Portrait Miniature of Thomas Paine. Oval watercolor depicts Paine shown in half length, contained within a simple brass frame. Unsigned. Minor wear. 3 1/2 x 2 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $600-800
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Minor wear.
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Large Print of Thomas Jefferson,
Large Print of Thomas Jefferson, 19th century. 18" x 14".
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The Life and Writings of Thomas
The Life and Writings of Thomas Paine (New York, 1908; complete in 10 volumes). Number 201 of a limited edition of 500 sets of the "Independence Edition", Slight damp paper scent, not unpleasant, only noticed when extremely close to pages, damage to bindings, such as scuffs, wear to corners, spines in very good condition, 8-3/4" x 5-7/8"
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1 vol. (disbound) Paine,
1 vol. (disbound) Paine, Thomas. Dissertation on First-Principles of Government. Paris: English Press, Third Year of The French Republic [1795]. (1)-38 pp., includes "Speech of Thomas Paine, July 7, 1795..." (pp. 30-38). Disbound, 12mo, generally crisp & clean. Paine, as a member of The French National Convention argued, unsuccessfully, for universal [male] suffrage.
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A hand coloured print in support of
A hand coloured print in support of John Wilkes imprisoned for libelling Parliament dated 1768 together with 19th c. prints titled ''Un Tournoi'' and '' Un Melee''.
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December 16, 1802 Edition of Boston
December 16, 1802 Edition of Boston Independent Chronicle Newspaper. Includes Thomas Paine's '4th Letter to the People of the United States' as first published. Paper measures 19.5x24'' when fully opened. Scattered stains and toning and some separation at center fold.
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THOMAS PAINE ALBUM OF
THOMAS PAINE ALBUM OF LETTERScomprising a collection of letters to Thomas Otten Paine Provenance: The Estate of Thomas Otten Paine Condition:
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1 vol. (disbound) Paine, Thomas.
1 vol. (disbound) Paine, Thomas. Dissertation on First-Principles of Government. Paris: English Press, Third Year of The French Republic [1795]. First English-language edition, second issue. 8vo, disbound. Scattered light foxing, edges of title page slightly darkened, some darkening to last pages, untrimmed, last quire carelessly opened. (1)-32 pp., leaf size 210 x 126 mm. Without the speech of Thomas Paine. Howes P-19 (calling for 32 pp); see Adams 221 Paine, as a member of The French National Convention argued, unsuccessfully, for universal [male] suffrage. Unsold
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PRINT, THOMAS HART BENTON Thomas
PRINT, THOMAS HART BENTON Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975), "Huck Finn," 1936, stone lithograph, pencil signed lower right, signed in plate lower left, from an edition of 100, printed by George C. Miller, published by Associated American Artists, New York, image: 16.5"h x 21.75"w, overall (with mat): 25"h x 30"w
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THOMAS PAINE (ATTRIB.), AUTOGRAPH
THOMAS PAINE (ATTRIB.), AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED Attributed to Thomas Paine (American, 1737-1809), handwritten letter to unknown recipient, dated "New York July 12, '06" and signed "Thomas Paine", text references a man being held for firing a gun into Paine's house, mounted, matted and framed under UV glass with a print of Paine, 10"h x 7.5"w (letter), 27.25"h x 18.25"w (frame)
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PRINT, JOHN MARTINEAU John
PRINT, JOHN MARTINEAU John Martineau (American, 1948-1995), "Atlas upholds the Heavens," screenprint, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, edition 22/195, overall (with frame): 24.25"h x 24.25"w
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AFTER THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH
AFTER THOMAS GAINSBOROUGH (1727-1788) - 'THE BLUE BOY' colour print, 22cm x 15cm and five other decorative prints, all framed
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(10) FRAMED BRITISH CARICATURES,
(10) FRAMED BRITISH CARICATURES, DATED 1822-30 (9) Cartoons and the title page from "Political Caricatures, During the Reign of George 4th, by Paul Pry & c." (William Heath, 1795-1840), Vol I, London, Published by Thos. McLean, 26 Haymarket. Handcolored lithos. Includes: "The New Randan"; "Vox Populi, A Great Personage Incog."; "Take Care of Your Pockets - A Hint of the Orthodox"; "The Separation - or the Grey Mare - The Better Horse"; "Hokie Pokie Wankie Fum - The King of the Cannibal Islands"; "To wealth and to splendor, though often denied, yet on poverty deigns to wait" (Alken); "Music hath power to melt the Soul, Lovely but Unloving Creature, May the rose and the lily for ever unite" (Alken); "Refuge for the Destitute"; "John Bull & the Arch-itect Wot Builds the Arches". In matching mahogany mitered frames, matted and glazed, OS: 16" x 20", SS: 9 3/4" x 13 1/2", title page toned and foxed, prints are good with a few small scattered spots.
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A small collection of Thomas
A small collection of Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) Dr. Syntax prints - \'\'Dr. Syntax in the middle of a smoking hot political squabble wishes to wet his whistle\'\' published by Thomas Tegg 1813 8.5ins x 12.75ins three smaller Dr. Syntax coloured prints published 1815-1817 each approximately 4.25ins x 7.5ins one Rowlandson (?) engraving one further Rowlandson (not coloured) - \'\'The Village Forge\'\' 4.5ins x 7.75ins and a modern reproduction of a Punch caricature all framed and glazed
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PRINT, THOMAS HART BENTON Thomas
PRINT, THOMAS HART BENTON Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975), "The Race," 1942, lithograph, pencil signed lower right, signed in plate lower left, from an edition of 250, published by Associated American Artists, New York, image: 9"h x 13.25"w, overall (with frame): 16.75"h x 20.5"w
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THREE PRINTS (ENGLISH 18TH-19TH
THREE PRINTS (ENGLISH 18TH-19TH CENTURY). Includes two handcolored aquatint and engravings on paper ''Dr. Syntax Reading His Tour'' and ''Dr. Syntax Returned from His Tour '' after Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) identically matted and framed 13 1/2''h. 15 1/4''w. Together with The High Force after Thomas Smith (English 1720-1767) handcolored engraving on paper printed 1751 matted and framed 24''h. 30''w.
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THE POLITICAL WRITINGS OF THOMAS
THE POLITICAL WRITINGS OF THOMAS PAINE, PUBLISHED SOLOMON KING, 1830, TWO VOLUMESThe Political Writings of Thomas Paine, Published Solomon King, 1830, Two Volumes
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PRINT, AFTER HENRY THOMAS ALKEN
PRINT, AFTER HENRY THOMAS ALKEN After Henry Thomas Alken (British, 1785-1851), "The Pleasure of a View Holla, Gone Away," hand-colored etching and aquatint, published by S. and J. Fuller, London, England, overall (with frame): 19.5"h x 20.5"w
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Robert Treat Paine signed
Robert Treat Paine signed warrant, partly printed, Taunton, Massachusetts, May 10, 1770, for attachment of goods of, and arrest of, Lewis Demoranville, Jr., of Dartmouth, signed "R.T. Paine" (1731-1814, signer of the Declaration of Independence) on verso, 6-3/4 x 8 in., with 4-1/2 x 6 in. attached extension. Small holes and toning at folds, minor chips. Early American History Auctions, June 5, 2004, Lot 129; Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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REVOLUTIONARY WAR PRINT, CARL
REVOLUTIONARY WAR PRINT, CARL GUTTENBERG, ENGRAVER(German, 1743-1790)
The Tea-Tax-Tempest, or the Anglo-American Revolution, 1778, Paris, early state before the fully engraved English titles and those in Dutch and French (Fowble 99, Cresswell 738), plate 16 x 19 in. sheet 17-1/8 x 20-7/8 in.; 18-5/8 x 22-3/8 in.
Note: This is an allegorical composition projecting a magic lantern image of an exploding teapot, the flames below fanned by a cock, symbolizing the French (removed from later impressions). To the left of the teapot, the British flee, while to the right the Americans chase. The projection is viewed by four figures representing four continents: a Native American, an African, a fainting woman with a shield symbolizing Europe and a consoling woman with an incense burner symbolizing Asia. Paris-based engraver Carl Guttenberg adapted a 1774 engraving by John Dixon entitled "The Oracle," making a number of alterations that drastically changed the message.
Provenance: A du Pont Family Collection
Condition:
light toning, loose, remnant hinging tape verso, some restoration possibly of points of foxing, pencil inscriptions verso; frame with abrasions
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TWO RARE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA
TWO RARE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA PUBLICATIONS 1776 7.75” X 5”.TWO RARE REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA PUBLICATIONS, 1776, "Civil Prudence, Recommended to the Thirteen United Colonies of North-America. A Discourse, Shewing That it is in the Power of Civil Prudence to prevent or cure State Distempers, and to make an industrious, wealthy, and flourishing People; -- Also, to preserve the Balance of Trade, with a replenishing Indraught of Money in any Country, and how it may be done; holding forth the immense Benefits to be obtained by a good Regulation of Trade, and the State-ruining Consequences of the contrary." Norwich, Conn.: Printed and sold by Judah P. Spooner (1748-1807), 1776. Wraps. Incomplete, ends at page 52. Also includes "Common Sense". Missing its title page and ends at page 56. Incomplete. Dimensions: 7.75" x 5".
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PRINT, THOMAS DANIELL Thomas
PRINT, THOMAS DANIELL Thomas Daniell (British, 1749-1840), "Das Avatara," 1803, aquatint with hand coloring, plate 16 from "Hindoo Excavations in the Mountain of Ellora near Aurangabad," after the drawing by James Wales, published by R A Howland, London, sight: 17.5"h x 23.25"w, overall (with frame): 27.75"h x 33"w
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Book-Collection of the Works of
Book-Collection of the Works of Thomas Chalkley printed in Philadelphia by B. Franklin and D. Hall 1749.
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Thomas Birch, portraits, 1743:
Thomas Birch, portraits, 1743: The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain Engraven by Mr. Houbraken, and Mr. Vertue. With Their Lives and Characters, printed for John and Paul Knapton, London, 1743, first edition, Volume I, title page with engraving "By Mr. Gravelot who invented the Ornaments for the Heads.", 160 pp., 79 engraved copper plates (complete), Geoffrey Chaucer, John Milton, William Shakespeare, John Dryden, Francis Bacon, Isaac Newton, Sir Walter Raleigh, many others, each with biographical sketch, red morocco with fine gilt devices, spine with six raised bands with gilt lettering, inscribed on front end paper "This set is for my sugar pie...Walter Barnwell, with his love, May 1957", 160 pp., 22 x 15-3/4 in. Interior generally bright and clean, scattered light foxing and edge toning, lower right corner bumped with creased pages.
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Thomas Malton A Compleat Treatise
Thomas Malton A Compleat Treatise of Perspective... second ed. 1778 London folio 14 1/2 in. x 9 1/2 in. with frontispiece and 48 plates most fold-out some with moveable overslips three-quarter calf marbled boards with ex-libris from Metropolitan Borough of Chester Public Library.
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Thomas Lupton after Abraham
Thomas Lupton after Abraham Wivell/Portraits of King George IV and the Duke of Clarence/published by William Sams, London 1825/mezzotints, 36cm x 26cm
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WASHINGTON PRINT BY THOMAS KELLY
WASHINGTON PRINT BY THOMAS KELLY (1795-1841) AFTER GILBERT STUART (MA/RI/UK, 1755-1828) "Washington", circa 1836 engraving, after Gilbert Stuart's (MA/RI/UK, 1755-1828) painting "Washington at Dorchester", in a lemon gold wooden frame, wooden backing, OS: 28" x 20 1/4". Toned and stained; frame paint losses.
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SIX PRINTS: STATESMEN, GENTLEMENSix
SIX PRINTS: STATESMEN, GENTLEMENSix prints, some by Vanity Fair, Ape. [Frames only: 14 1/2 x 9 inches; 16 1/2 x 10 inches; 21 1/2 x 16 inches].
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PRINT, SIMON THOMASSIN Simon
PRINT, SIMON THOMASSIN Simon Thomassin (French, 1654-1733), Study of the Laocoon, copperplate engraving, signed in plate lower right, overall (with frame): 13"h x 11"w
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3 PRINTS BY SOCIETY PROMOTING
3 PRINTS BY SOCIETY PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGEThree antique ink on linen prints, with cloth bound edges, by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, published by Jas. Truscott & Sons, Suffolk Lane, E.C. Story of the Society: On 8 March 1698, Reverend Thomas Bray met with a small group of friends, including Sir Humphrey Mackworth, Colonel Maynard Colchester, Lord Guilford and John Hooke, at Lincoln's Inn. These men were concerned by what they saw as the "growth in vice and immorality" in Britain at the time which was owing to the "gross ignorance of the principles of the Christian religion". They were also committed to promoting "religion and learning in the plantations abroad". In good condition.
Condition:
In good condition.
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Birch Thomas The Heads of
Birch Thomas The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain engraved by Haubraken an Vertue pub. London 1813. ?
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Thomas Lawrence (after) British
Thomas Lawrence (after) British (1769-1830) MISS FARREN COUNTESS OF DERBY engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi published 1779 hand colored engraving framed plate size: H19 1/4'' W13'' Provenance: Columbia South Carolina private collection. 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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3 vols. Social Science &
3 vols. Social Science & Philosophy - 19th-Century Imprints: Stale-Holstein (Anne Louise Germaine), Baronne de. The Influence of The Passions upon The Happiness of Individuals and Nations. London: Henry Colburn, 1813. 1st English-language ed. 8vo, orig. bds., calf back & corners; scuffed, extremities rubbed. Some internal spotting & minor staining. With 1/2 title. Untrimmed. With pencil ownership signature & inscription of John S(tebbins) Lee, first President of St. Lawrence University on front blank. * [Dodsley, Robert.] The Economy of Human Life. Translated from an Indian Manuscript. Poughkeepsie, 1816. 12mo, orig. sheep, black morocco spine label; rubbed. Scattered light foxing. American Imprints 37459 (locating 1 copy of this edition). * Godwin, William. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries. London: Effingham Wilson, 1831. 1st ed. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds.; rubbed, worn & occasionally blistered, hinges reinforced. Scattered light foxing, title page slightly toned.