- WILLIAM JAMESON, ROMA RACOVIANA ET RACOVIA
WILLIAM JAMESON, ROMA RACOVIANA ET RACOVIA ,1702 Roma Racoviana by Gulielmo Jameson. Printed 1702 by Andrea Anderson, Edinburgh. Gulielmo Jameson is William Jameson (active 1689-1720). Bound in a contemporary red leather binding. Gilt titling on spine. 267pp. 8vo. Page 213 written 113.
- COTTON MATHER, FOURTH BOOK OF HISTORY,
COTTON MATHER, FOURTH BOOK OF HISTORY, 1702 The Fourth Book of the New English History, Containing An Account of the University From Whence the Churches of New-England (and many other Churches) have been Illuminated. Its Laws, its Benefactors, its Vicissitudes, and a Catalogue of such as have been therein Educated and Graduated. Whereto are Added, The Lives of Some Eminent Persons, Who Were Plants of Renown growing in that Nursery. By Cotton Mather. Published 1702, The Parkhurst, London. Part of Magnalia Christi Americana by Cotton Mather. A very important text from an important figure of New England. Part taken from a larger book. Book does not have boards.
- 14K BURMA RUBY & DIAMOND BRACELET W/GIA
14K BURMA RUBY & DIAMOND BRACELET W/GIA 14K yellow gold burmese ruby and diamond bracelet having 15 oval brilliant faceted cut burmese rubies weighing 24.00 carat total weight, GIA Report #5222317029; and set with 15 round brilliant cut diamonds accent the bracelet between the center gemstones, 1.50 carats total weight, average clarity SI1-SI2, average color G-H; 7 inches in length; 17.1 grams total weight - PLEASE NOTE: All invoices over $1,000 must be paid via expedited secure wire transfer. No other payment options will be accepted.
- AFTER JEAN-ETIEENNE LIOTARD (SWISS,
AFTER JEAN-ETIEENNE LIOTARD (SWISS, 1702-1789), PORTRAIT OF MARIA THERESA Oil on canvas (lined), 19th century, appears unsigned, unframed.
- ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCESCO ZUCCARELLI.
ATTRIBUTED TO FRANCESCO ZUCCARELLI. LANDSCAPE, OIL (Italian, 1702-1788). Landscape with Buildings and Figures, oil on canvas, attribution on verso, 18 x 22 in., unframed.
- TIFFANY STUDIOS FAVRILE ART GLASS COMPOTE
TIFFANY STUDIOS FAVRILE ART GLASS COMPOTE Tiffany Studios favrile art glass compote, of gold and pink iridescent tones, with a crackle finish to rim, etched to underside "L.C. Tiffany Favrile 1702." 6" H x 6.125" diameter.
- (2) EQUESTRIAN MEZZOTINTS AFTER SEYMOUR
(2) EQUESTRIAN MEZZOTINTS AFTER SEYMOUR & SPENCER(lot of 2) Framed hand-colored mezzotints on paper, prints made by Richard Houston (United Kingdom, 1721-1775), from "Twelve Portraits of Race Horses," including: (1) "Childers: the Fleetest Horse that Ever run at Newmarket," after James Seymour (United Kingdom, 1702-1752), (1) "The Portraiture of White-Nose," after Thomas Spencer (United Kingdom, 1700-1763); sight: approx 12.25"h, 14.25"w, overall: approx 20.5"h, 21.5"w, 9.5lbs total
- (16) IRISH BELLEEK TABLEWARE, VARIOUS
(16) IRISH BELLEEK TABLEWARE, VARIOUS MARKS(lot of 16) Collection of Irish Belleek decorative tableware, highlights include: (1) Harp Vase with shamrock design, from the Limited Edition Archive Collection 2008, Ed. 1702/2200, (1) trademark beverage mug, 2007 Edition Piece, with logo and painted shamrock design, (1) trinket box with sleeping cat and shamrocks to the lid, (1) two bud vases, with yellow painted ribbon design; largest: approx 6.75"h, 3.5"diam; 4.5lbs total
- SILVERPLATE. PAIR OF CHRISTOFLE ENTREE
SILVERPLATE. PAIR OF CHRISTOFLE ENTREE DISHES. Pair of monogrammed Christofle silverplate covered entree dishes with laurel wreath surrounds, palmette decoration to handles, and acorn finials. Christofle silverplate inserts with shell form handles - stamped, "1691882 Christofle 36" alongside a Christofle pictorial mark. Stamped to underside of entree dish, "1702248 26 Christofle" with a Christofle pictorial hallmark; interior rim of lid stamped, "16 1702248 Christofle" with a Christofle pictorial hallmark. From an E 72nd St, Manhattan estate. Dimensions: entree dishes measure approx. 12.5" w x 9.75" d x 5.5" h. Condition: Monogrammed. Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Minor losses to plating.
- ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES SEYMOUR (1702-1752):
ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES SEYMOUR (1702-1752): 'SQUIRREL' AND GROOMOil on canvas, unsigned, attributed to the artist lower left, lined.
25 x 30 in., 31 x 36 in. (frame).
Condition
Lined. Edges of canvas visible. Craquelure with separation, lifting and some small losses. Surface soiling and yellowing of the varnish.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- "AN EXACT MAPP OF NEW ENGLAND AND NEW
"AN EXACT MAPP OF NEW ENGLAND AND NEW YORK", COTTON MATHER, 1702 [London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst, 1702], engraved map, slight wear and repaired closed tears to outer margins. Recogniced as the first 18th century map of New England (Schwartz & Ehrenberg), this map was used to illustrate Cotton Mather's famous history of the Bay Colony, "Magnalia Christi Americana: or the Ecclesiastical History of New England from Its First Planting". The map provided little new geographic information, since it was based on an earlier printed map -- Thornton, Morden, and Lea's 1685 map of New England. Mather's history of the settlement of New England is one of the most interesting and valuable sources for the study of life in early colonial New England. It is generally considered to be America's most famous 18th-century book. 11" x 14" on laid paper, thread margins, losing scale edge at top asnd bottom, toned edges, discolored vertical center fold.
- Gilles Jacques Petit after Jean Etienne
Gilles Jacques Petit after Jean Etienne Liotard (Swiss, 1702-1789) LOUIS XV coloured engraved roundel in gilt gessoed frame 8.25 x 8.25 in — 21 x 21 cm