- 12 "E. MORGAN, 1822 & 23" HAND PAINTED
12 "E. MORGAN, 1822 & 23" HAND PAINTED PLATES, SIGNED12 "E. Morgan, 1822 & 23" Hand Painted Plates with floral centers and gold rims. 8 5/8" diameter. Signed. Very good condition.
- Pierre-Louis Détrier (French, 1822-1897)
A
Pierre-Louis Détrier (French, 1822-1897)
A Lady of Fashion
bronze
signed Détrier to base
Height 38 inches.
- GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE BACK TEA SPOONS,
GROUP OF SILVER FIDDLE BACK TEA SPOONS, 8 Group of Silver Fiddle Back Tea Spoons, 8, various makers, various dates, one with makers marks of Scott, Glasgow, 1822. Weight: 4.48 ozt. Provenance: Private Collection, New York.
- FELIX DARLEY, ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION,
FELIX DARLEY, ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION, OLIVER TWIST Felix O.C. Darley (American 1822-1888), 'Oliver Perfects His Technique', 1887, original illustration for 'Oliver Twist', graphite and watercolor wash on paper, depicting a scene from the classic novel with Oliver Twist and an old man in a kitchen, signed and dated in pencil to lower left, accompanied by an inscription, framed.
- TWO CHINESE TEK SING CARGO BLUE & WHITE
TWO CHINESE TEK SING CARGO BLUE & WHITE BOWLS Two Chinese Tek Sing Cargo blue and white footed bowls, circa 1820, recovered from the 1822 wreck, decorated in the tea leaf pattern with blossoms in a curving grid, the undersides with two character marks, and retaining labels from the Nagel Auctions Tek Sing Treasures sale. Approximate Dimensions: h. 2.90", dia. 3".
- PR NAPOLEON III FIGURAL BRONZE CANDELABRA,
PR NAPOLEON III FIGURAL BRONZE CANDELABRA, 19TH C. Pair of Jean-Joseph-Hippolyte-Romain Ferrat (French 1822-1882), Napoleon III patinated and gilded six light candelabra, 19th century, each modeled as a Classical maiden holding aloft an ewer issuing scrolled arms, resting on black Belgian marble bases, and rising on paw feet, signed in the mold. Approximate dimensions: h. 30", dia. 11.5".
- WILHELM AMBERG, FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE,
WILHELM AMBERG, FIGURES IN A LANDSCAPE, OIL Wilhelm Amberg (German 1822-1899), untitled, oil on canvas landscape scene depicting figures in 17th century dress, signed lower left, framed. Approximate dimensions: Canvas h. 27", w. 20.5"; Overall h. 38", w. 31.75", d. 4".
- 12PC. 1820-1837 LARGE CENT COIN COLLECTION
12PC. 1820-1837 LARGE CENT COIN COLLECTION ,1820-183712 pc. lot includes 1820 over 19, 1822 wide date, 1824 over 22, 1824 C.D., 1831 small letters, 1833 small letters, 1833 small letters, 1837 large letters, 1837 plain hair cord & large letters, 1837 beaded cord & small letters, 1837 beaded hair cord & small letters, 1837 beaded hair cord & small letters. Condition Various states of condition. Provenance From the safe of an East Providence, Rhode Island family. Dimensions Sheet 11" x 8 1/2" Circa/ Origin 1820-1837 Medium Metal
- AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA (ITALIAN, 1757-1822),
AFTER ANTONIO CANOVA (ITALIAN, 1757-1822), MINTON PARIAN FIGURE OF DANCING GIRL WITH HER HANDS ON HER HIPS England, mid-19th century, after Canova's marble sculpture from 1810, base with gilding, impressed and gilded "CANOVA" on front of base, underside with later inscribed deaccession number and incised maker's marks, oldest mark of arrow and three dots dating circa 1845-1850.
- WHITNEY MODEL 1822 U. S. CONTRACT MUSKET
WHITNEY MODEL 1822 U. S. CONTRACT MUSKET .69 caliber, converted from flintlock, 42 in. round barrel with P in circle at breech; walnut stock with three bands; lockplate with U.S. / P. E. W. BLAKE before hammer and NEW HAVEN / 1828 behind hammer; inspector cartouches on left of stock reading JC (James Carrington) and J.P. (Jacob Perkin); US on buttplate tang; button head ramrod.
- A SCOTTISH GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT,
A SCOTTISH GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT, MARK OF JAMES MCKAY Edinburgh (1822), baluster form profusely decorated with floral, foliate, and rocaille motifs, shield form cartouches to recto and verso above which stands a proud lion, one cartouche with script monogram "LGG."
- AFTER FREDERICK GOODALL (BRISTISH, 1822
AFTER FREDERICK GOODALL (BRISTISH, 1822 - 1904) 20" x 30" "The Happier Dadys of Charles I. Oil on canvas, initialed W.P.F, center right, in decorative gold frame, 24½" x 34¼" overall.