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Virginia/Tenn
Virginia/Tenn
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VIRGINIA TRUE (1900-1989): SAND
VIRGINIA TRUE (1900-1989): SAND DUNES Oil on board 14 x 16 in. c.1930 signed.
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VIRGINIA PEN, INK, AND WATERCOLOR
VIRGINIA PEN, INK, AND WATERCOLOR FRAKTURBerkeley, Virginia pen, ink, and watercolor fraktur , inscribed Zilpha J. McIntire the daughter of John and Jane McIntire was born in the year of our Lord, March the eleventh, 1815 , with birds and potted flowers, in a period painted pine frame, 9 1/2" x 11 3/4".
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Small stains, 1 1/2'' loss to right edge, minor foxing. Not examined out of frame.
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17th century map, Virginia, "Nova
17th century map, Virginia, "Nova Virginiae Tabula", by Henricus Hondius, engraved after Jodocus Hondius' derivation of John White's 1612 map of Virginia, published by Henricus in L'Appendice de L'Atlas , Amsterdam,1633, intricately detailed map of the Chesapeake Bay and tributaries, Native American and English place names, Chief Powhatan and his subjects smoking tobacco depicted upper left, British Royal coat of arms and a Susquehanna Indian pictured on right, hand-colored engraving on laid paper, 18-3/4 x 22-3/4 in.; modern wood frame. Laid down on acidic card, toning, foxing, stains (affecting map), fading, tears and corner loss in margins; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late Nathan and Mary Anne McCarley, Asheville, North Carolina.
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Arnoldus Montanus Map of
Arnoldus Montanus Map of Southeastern Coast''Virginiae partis australis et Floridae partis orientalis...Nova Descriptio '' Amsterdam 1671 a hand-colored double-page copperplate engraving showing Virginia as an English possession and South Carolina as belonging to France. Sheet: 12 3/8 x 14 9/16 in.; Plate 11 3/8'' x 14 '' in. Presented behind mat in wooden frame.Sheet 12 3/8 xLightstruck showing mat's outline; even browning; colors vibrant; a few small marginal splits.
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THE VIRGINIAN.The Virginian. New
THE VIRGINIAN.The Virginian. New York: Metropolitan Printing Co., 1914. Color lithograph for the dramatization of Wister's classic Western starring silent film star Dustin Farnum, adapted by Wister together with Kirke La Shelle. 40 x 30 _". Linen-backed. Restored losses and over-painting in margins; repaired tears, creases, and abrasions along folds and in margins. B+.
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A large map of Virginia and
A large map of Virginia and Maryland, titled Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland by Robert de Vaugondy (1755) after the map by Peter Jefferson and Joshua Fry. On laid paper, with a fold crease down the middle. Not examined out of frame.
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VIRGINIA TILLOU (AMERICAN,
VIRGINIA TILLOU (AMERICAN, 1906-1995) STREET SCENE watercolor on paper mounted on matting. signed (lower right).
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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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BLAEU, WILLEM JANZOON. NOVA
BLAEU, WILLEM JANZOON. NOVA VIRGINIAE TABULA (Amsterdam, second half of 17th century), copperplate engraving with hand color; depicts the Chesapeake Bay region with mainland Virginia and Maryland beyond; of special interest is the interior view of King Powhatan's lodge in the upper left corner; the verso with Dutch text; the map presented behind glass in modern carved and painted wooden frame 24-1/4 x 28 in.; image 15-1/4 x 19-1/4 with full margins.
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Eleven books on Virginia to include
Eleven books on Virginia to include The Mansions of Virginia and other related subjects.
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VIRGINIA LYNN (AMERICAN,
VIRGINIA LYNN (AMERICAN, 1917-2005), CRASHING SURF OF THE PACIFIC Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, presented in a wide linen liner and silver leaf frame.
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Virginia Cased Images by J. Smith &
Virginia Cased Images by J. Smith & J.H. Pein Lot of 2 including sixth plate daguerreotype of a young girl standing on a chair with a J. Smith 1854 sign in image. Daguerreotype possibly by J. Thomas Smith active in Richmond Virginia. Housed in original full case reglassed; and sixth plate tintype of a girl seated with her elbow resting on a green tablecloth with May 19th (18)66 dated Two Cent Revenue Tax Stamp initialed J.H.P. attached to back of plate. Image by J.H. Pein 188 Broad Street Richmond Virginia. Housed in original full split case reglassed.
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New Market Virginia sampler, yellow
New Market Virginia sampler, yellow house with fence flanked by two large trees, small outbuilding or gate to left of house, six-line top panel, stitched on bottom line "Virginia Miles Age 12 years New Market March 8th 1844", inner sawtooth border, strawberry vine outer border, silk on linen, 16 x 17 in.; wood frame with gilt cove molding. Fading, browning of linen, some loose threads, stretched over cardboard and glued to the back, some discoloration to glued-down areas. The 1850 U.S. Census lists Virginia Miles as 17 years old and living in Shenandoah, Virginia. Marriage records from Virginia indicate that she married George Bouse, a Methodist minister, in 1851. They lived for a time in Maryland and later in Taylor, Centre County, Pennsylvania.
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VIRGINIA RODECKER JARBOE (AMERICAN,
VIRGINIA RODECKER JARBOE (AMERICAN, 1930-2007), SUMMER IDYLL Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, presented within a wide linen mat and hardwood frame.
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John White's 16th century map of
John White's 16th century map of Virginia and North Carolina, "Americae pars, Nunc Virginia dicta, primum ab Anglis inuenta sumtibus Dn. Walteri Raleigh, Equestris ordinis viri Anno Dm. MDLXXXV regm vero Sereniss: nostrae Reginae Elisabethae XXVII. Hujus vero Historia peculiari Libro discripta est, additis etiam Indigenarum Iconibus" by John White, from A Briefe and True Report of the New Founde Land of Virginia , Part 1 of Great Voyages published by Theodore De Bry, Frankfurt, 1590, copper engraving on laid paper with undecipherable watermark, State 2 map with the initial letter "C" imposed onto the letter "E" in "Chesapiooc", plate 11-7/8 x 16-1/4 in., page 13 x 18 in.; modern wood frame. Hinged at top with archival tape and at bottom with Scotch tape, 1 in. strip of top margin restored including most of upper border, reinforced center crease, moderate soiling, fading, toning, creases, minor foxing; frame with abrasions and minor losses, Village Smith Galleries label on backing. Abraham Lincoln Bookstore, Chicago, 1982; Private Collection, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Hand colored map of Virginia
Hand colored map of Virginia 1653, framed and matted.
Provenance: Tooley's of London, England
15" x 19" ss / 21.5" x 25.5" oa
Condition: Creases, not examined out of frame.
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BOOK: THOMAS JEFFERSON, NOTES ON
BOOK: THOMAS JEFFERSON, NOTES ON VIRGINIA, 1801JEFFERSON, Thomas. Notes on the State of Virginia. Published by Rawle in Philadelphia, 1801. First Hot-Pressed Edition. Wear to leather covers with front board detached. Wear to title page where stamp was removed. This item can be shipped in-house.
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RARE VIRGINIA SLAVE DOCUMENT,
RARE VIRGINIA SLAVE DOCUMENT, NORFOLK, C.1754 Robert Dinwiddie (1692-1770), Lt. Governor of Virginia, 1751-1758) part-printed document, signed, August 15, 1754 (the 28th year of George II's reign) appointing a commission to investigate and try the case of Violet and Beck, two female slaves, accused of "having prepared and administered a poisonous medicine," to the son of one of their masters, signed by Dinwiddie, l.r., with portion of the colony's seal; folio, 15 x 11 3/4 in., by sight, framed.
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17th Century Map of the Southeast
17th Century Map of the Southeast "Virginiae partis australis, et Floridae partis orientalis...," by Willem Blaeu, after Mercator and Hondius, from Blaeu's Theatre du Monde ou Nouvel Atlas, Amsterdam, 1640, showing the coastline and interior from Chesapeake Bay to Northern Florida with coats-of-arms in interior representing English and French regional claims, elaborate hand-colored title cartouche with six Native Americans, scale vignette with two cherubs, Latin text verso, hand colored, on laid paper, 15-1/4 x 19-1/2 in.; in modern painted wood frame,
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Virginia McLaws
Virginia McLaws (American/Virginia 1872-1967) "Autumn Landscape" oil on canvas board signed lower left 16 in. x 20 in. in a period frame.
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Virginia School Girl Needlework
Virginia School Girl Needlework (Henningham H. Watkins, Richmond, Virginia, 1808), nine lines alphabet and numbers over a four-line verse, stitched bottom "Henningham H. Watkins May 31, 1808", lines separated by finely stitched bands of alternating potted urns, clover border, hemstitched outer border, silk on linen, 15-1/2 x 11 in.; gilt and black-painted wood frame,
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Jefferson, State of Virginia, 1801:
Jefferson, State of Virginia, 1801: Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, With An Appendix, printed by M.L. & W.A. Davis., for Furman & Loudon, 1801, eighth edition, 392 pp., with fold-out map of Virginia by Samuel Lewis, 1794, page 138 with fold-out chart, frontispiece with portrait of Jefferson by Scoles, speckled full contemporary calf, red morocco spine label, 8-3/8 x 5-1/4 in. Hinges with cracks, corners slightly rubbed (one bumped), scattered light to moderate foxing throughout, map with extensive offsetting and browning, "First hot-pressed edition" on title page abraded and faint.
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JOHNSON'S VIRGINIA, DELAWARE,
JOHNSON'S VIRGINIA, DELAWARE, MARYLAND & WEST VIRGINIA, PUBLISHED BY JOHNSON AND WARD, FRAME: 25-1/4 X 31-/2 INJohnson's Virginia, Delaware, Maryland & West Virginia, Published by Johnson and Ward, Frame: 25-1/4 x 31-/2 in
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18th century map, eastern United
18th century map, eastern United States, "Virginia Marylandia et Carolina, in America Septentrionali, Brittanorum industria exclutae…" by Johann Baptist Homann, originally published in Homann's Atlas Novus , Nuremberg, Germany, 1714, showing New York southward to the Carolinas, fictional "Apalache Lacus" pictured lower left, ornate title cartouche lower right showing British merchants with trade goods, Native Americans, wild animals, tobacco and drying shed, hand-colored engraving on laid paper, 19-3/4 x 23 in. (page); modern wood frame. Laid down on acidic card, foxing, toning, stains, fading, trimmed including plate marks, ink inscriptions in title cartouche, other pencil and ink inscriptions; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late Nathan and Mary Anne McCarley, Asheville, North Carolina.
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VIRGINIA TILLOU (AMERICAN,
VIRGINIA TILLOU (AMERICAN, 1906-1995) Oil on canvas. Signed 'Tillou' (lower right).
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JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN MAP OF
JOHANN BAPTIST HOMANN MAP OF VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, AND CA..."VIRGINIA MARYLANDIA et CAROLINA" by Johann Baptist Homann, 1714. Colored areas include Virginia, Carolina, Maryland, West New Jersey, and East New Jersey. State lines colored. Important settlements marked with small black images of buildings or miniature churches. States, regions, rivers, bodies of water, mountain ranges, and other areas of interest identified. Large pictorial title cartouche depicts European merchants, Native Americans, trade goods, and flora and fauna of North America, bottom right. The addition of privilege in the title cartouche indicates that this is the second state. Scale of miles to left of cartouche, bottom right. Scale with mile and directional notations surrounds map with double black and yellow line border. Housed in wooden frame with gilt paint. Image - 19" H x 22 3/4" W. Framed - 23" H x 26" W. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Loss to margins, stain to upper right margin and other margins, some tape to creases. Some toning around edges. Map top margin edge affixed to card stock.
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VIRGINIA DRAWING OF BRICK HOUSE.
VIRGINIA DRAWING OF BRICK HOUSE. Second quarter-19th century, graphite and colored pencil on paper. Naive image of house and outbuildings. Pen and ink "Home of Miss Lizzie Tisinger, View West from hause (sic), as drawn by R.L. Coffman". A late note on the back states Miss Tisinger was buried in Harrisonburg, Virginia in the 1860s. Toning, creases and edge loss. Framed, 17"h. 21"w.
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VIRGINIA LYNN TWO OIL ON
VIRGINIA LYNN TWO OIL ON CANVASVIRGINIA LYNN (United States, 1917-2006) two oil on canvas, California seascapes. Both signed lower right. Images measure 18" x 28" and 26" x 50". In wood frames; 22.5" x 32.5" and 33.5" x 57.5" overall.
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BELLIN, JACQUES. CARTE DE LA
BELLIN, JACQUES. CARTE DE LA VIRGINIE, DE LA BAYE CHESAPEACK ET PAYS VOISINS... ...Pour servir à l'Histoire Générale des Voyages (1757), copperplate engraving with no color, depicts Virginia, Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay region; behind mat in gilt wooden frame.
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VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND, TWO
VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND, TWO REPRODUCTION COLOR PRINT MAPSVirginia and Maryland, Two Reproduction Color Print Maps
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Smith Virginia Jeffrey [American
Smith Virginia Jeffrey [American 20th century] watercolor painting of a woman carrying a basket on her head and walking up a village street possible a Caribbean village signed l.r. "Virginia Jeffrey Smith". 9"x11.75"
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Virginia Maitland (American b.
Virginia Maitland (American b. 1947) Untitled pastel on paper signed Virginia Maitland (lower right) 30 x 44 inches.
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VIRGINIA CUTHBERT (AMERICAN,
VIRGINIA CUTHBERT (AMERICAN, 1908-2001) STREET SCENE oil on canvas. Signed 'Virginia Cuthbert' (lower left). Dated 1964 (on reverse).
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17th century map of Virginia,
17th century map of Virginia, Florida, from Mercator's Atlas sine Cosmographicae, published in France, circa 1630, double-page hand-colored map of the southeastern Atlantic seaboard titled Virginiae item et Floridas Americae Provinciarum, nova description by Jodocus Hondius, interpreted from earlier maps by John White and Jacques Le Moyne, engraving on laid paper with pages 367-368 from the atlas printed on map verso, 21-1/4 x 17-1/4 in.; modern wood frame. Toning, moisture stains, minor foxing, some coloring probably later, reinforced center crease, minor separations and tears, taped to glass in one place, pencil inscriptions verso.
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VIRGINIA ALICE STROUD. GIRL ON
VIRGINIA ALICE STROUD. GIRL ON HORSEBACK, GOUACHE Gouache, signed and dated ll, sheet size: 7 x 8 in., framed.