Group of seven (7) Washington and Presidential related prints. 1st item: THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM ORIGINAL AND ACCURATE PORTRAITS, PAINTED AND ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY FOR THE NEW YORK MIRROR. Weir and Cassilear, circa 1834. Depicts portraits of the first seven presidents: Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John and John Q. Adams, James Madison, James Monroe, […]
Lot 437: Rare Andrew Jackson engraving after Vanderlyn
Engraved portrait of Andrew Jackson after John Vanderlyn, circa 1830. 10" x 8" plate size, 17" x 13" sheet. Possibly a proof state for a copperplate line engraving by J. Rubens Smith (ref. lot 516, Neal Auction, Nov. 23, 2013). Provenance: Collection of Charles and Ann Wells, Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: Overall general toning and some […]
Lot 436: James K. Polk Ephemera, 6 items
Group of six (6) ephemera items related to President James K. Polk of Tennessee (1795-1849). 1st and 2nd items: 2 Photogravures of Polk, each with facsimile signature and remarque of his home in Nashville, overall 14 7/8" x 11 3/4" and 15" x 11 1/2", copyright dates 1899 and 1901. 3rd item: Clipped color illustration, […]
Lot 433: President Andrew Jackson Images and Ephemera, 19 pcs.
Group of nineteen (19) prints and ephemera related to President Andrew Jackson. Includes a group of 12 engraved, etched, and lithographic portraits of Jackson, multiple engravers after various artists including Auguste Hervieu (from Domestic Manners of the Americans by Mrs. Trollope, 1832), A.B. Walter, P. Raymond Audibert, Phillibrown after Alonzo Chappel, W. J. Edwards after […]
Lot 434: Hermitage Archive including Giers Photos
19 pcs. Archive of images of the Hermitage in Nashville, home of General and President Andrew Jackson. First 5 items: 5 Otto B. Giers cabinet card albumen photographs depicting The Hermitage as it appeared circa 1892. Subjects include the Front Parlor (showing Ralph E. W. Earl paintings of Rachel and Andrew Jackson); Slave Cabins (with […]
Lot 432: 3 Andrew Jackson Ribbons
Three (3) Andrew Jackson Silk Memorial or Mourning Ribbons, including 1 rare Patriot and Statesman ribbon with classical mourning scene, Jackson portrait and crepe rosette remnant, 1 in memory of departed worth published by Edward Wheates, depicting President Jackson's Nashville home, The Hermitage, beneath his portrait; and 1 engraved by Shields and Hammonds with verse: […]
Lot 430: Andrew Jackson Death Prints, 3 items
Andrew Jackson death prints, 3 items. 1st item: President Andrew Jackson memorial engraving, possibly a design for a ribbon: In Memory of Andrew Jackson the Illustrious Patriot, Statesman and Hero, Died June 8, 1845. Depicts Jackson portrait in oval, with patriotic vignette under an eagle with banner showing Jackson's birthdate. Plate – 7 3/4" x […]
Lot 424: Early Andrew Jackson Signed Letter to Richard K. Call (ALS)
Early Andrew Jackson signed letter to Richard K. Call (ALS), protege and former military aide to Jackson during the War of 1812, later Governor of Florida Territory. Written from The Hermitage, Tennessee, dated January 4, 1821, prior to Jackson’s appointment as Military Governor of Florida and election as President, two and one half-page letter signed […]
Lot 367: Delaware Valley, Queen Anne Trifid Foot Chair
American Queen Anne mahogany side chair with yoke shaped molded crest rail, upturned ears and molded, tapering stiles over a solid vasiform splat, set into shoe on rear rail. Trapezoidal slip seat, mortised and pinned into frame, with crewel work upholstery, cabriole front legs terminating in trifid or drake feet, flaring rear legs with chamfered […]
Lot 365: Pair Mass. Transitional Queen Anne Chairs
Pair Queen Anne-Chippendale transitional mahogany side chairs, attributed to Massachusetts, each with cupid's bow crest rail and curved, fluted ears over a pierced vasiform carved splat with stepped base, slip seat with blue velvet upholstery, front cabriole legs ending in pad feet, joined by H-turned stretcher. 38" H x 22" W x 18-1/2" W overall […]
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