- ROUND BENTWOOD STORAGE BOX WITH LATER
ROUND BENTWOOD STORAGE BOX WITH LATER DECORATIONRound bentwood storage box with late 19th/ early 20th c. decorations depicting George Washington and Revolutionary War soldiers on a blue ground, 7 1/4" h., 10 1/4" dia.
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- FOLIO OF 18TH C. ENGRAVINGSFolio of
FOLIO OF 18TH C. ENGRAVINGSFolio of 18th c. engravings , including George Washington, Pennsylvania historical scenes, and English prints.
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Condition:
Eleven engravings total. Washington Memorial print border has been cut off at the top. As found condition. Man with hand on hip - probably John Dalrymple, 2nd Earl of Stair.
- ROYAL DOULTON TOBY JUG GROUPING (5).Royal
ROYAL DOULTON TOBY JUG GROUPING (5).Royal Doulton Toby Jug Grouping (5). The Sleuth (D6631) Hand signed by Michael Doulton and dated 1983, Romeo (D6670), George Washington (D6669), The Lawyer (D6498). Tallest 7 1/2". Good condition.
- GEORGE WASHINGTON COMMEMORATIVE BRONZE
GEORGE WASHINGTON COMMEMORATIVE BRONZE HATCHETGeorge Washington inaugural commemorative bronze hatchet, inscribed "Washington Inaugurated President of the US Apr 30 1789" with bust of Washington on blade. Appx 12"l. Very good condition.
- A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting George
A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting George Washington
Early 20th Century
with Washington Park Concert Hall in gilt lettering, surrounding a portrait of George Washington.
illegible blue mark on underside.
Height 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- PATIENCE WRIGHT GEORGE WASHINGTON WAX
PATIENCE WRIGHT GEORGE WASHINGTON WAX RELIEF BUSTPatience Wright (American, 1725-1786). Cream wax relief bust of George Washington. Signed on the base Patience Wright. In a round shadowbox frame. Bust 6 1/2"H, frame 15 1/2"-diameter and 3 7/8"D. Wear and losses to color on bust, small chip at the base of the collar.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- 4 STERLING & SILVERPLATE COLLECTOR'S
4 STERLING & SILVERPLATE COLLECTOR'S PLATES4 limited edition collector's plates. Reed & Barton C.M. Russell damascene silver plate Free Trapper, 1972, numbered 456/2500, 11"-diameter; Franklin Mint Mother's Day sterling silver plate Irene Spencer, Mother and Child, 1972, numbered 8941, 8"-diameter; Franklin Mint sterling silver plate James Wyeth, Along the Brandywine, 1972, numbered 6137, 8"-diameter; George Washington Mint Pablo Picasso sterling silver plate Don Quixote de la Mancha, 1972, numbered 5193, 8"-diameter. Picasso plate 352 grams including plaque. All with original boxes and papers. Boxes all with some wear.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- Framed GEORGE WASHINGTON Print. Newell
Framed GEORGE WASHINGTON Print. Newell Convers Wyeth. Washington on horseback. Commemoration of 200th Anniv. of birth of Washington. Dimensions: Frame Height: 22 inches, Frame Width: 17.75 inches. - Image Size: Image Height: 14.5 inches, Image Width: 12.5 inches. ---
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Condition: Light wear.
- THOMAS PAINE, WRITINGS INCLUDING COMMON
THOMAS PAINE, WRITINGS INCLUDING COMMON SENSE Leather bound sammelband containing works by Thomas Paine. Many works published at different times have been collected into one volume. Book is fully bound in leather with gilt titling and decoration. Marbled end papers. Included works are: Rights of Man: Being an Answer to Mr. Burke's Attack on the French Revolution, Part 1 - 1795, J.S. Jordan. Rights of Man; Part the Second Combining Principle and Practice - 1792, J.S. Jordan. Letter Addressed to the Addressers on the Late Proclamation - 1792, H.D. Symonds. Dissertation on First Principles of Government - London, Printed for the Proprietors. A Letter to George Washington on the Subject of The Late Treaty Concluded Between Great Britain and the United States of America, Including Other Matters - 1797, T. Williams. Agrarian Justice, Opposed to Agrarian Law, and to Agrarian Monopoly, Being a plan for Meliorating the Condition of Man, by Creating in Every Nation A National Fund - 1797, T. Williams. The Decline and Fall of the English System of Finance - 1796, T. Williams. Two Letters to Lord Onslow, Lord Lieutenant of the County of Surry: and one to Mr. Henry Dundas, Secretary of State, on the Subject of the Late Excellent Proclamation First Published in the Patriotic Paper of The Argus - 1792, James Ridgway (sixth edition). A Letter to the Earl of Shelburne, Now Marquis of Lansdowne, on His Speech, July 10, 1782, Respecting the Acknowledgement of American Independence - 1791, J. Ridgway. Reasons For Wishing to Preserve the Life of Louis Capet - James Ridgway. Common Sense; Addressed to the Inhabitants of America - 1792, H.D. Symonds. A Letter Addressed to the Abbe Raynal, on the Affairs of North-America - 1795, J. Ridgway. Prospects on the War and Paper Currency of Great Britain - 1793, James Ridgway.
- WAR OF 1812, HANDWRITTEN LETTER FROM
WAR OF 1812, HANDWRITTEN LETTER FROM HOME Moses Goodman, Jr. (September 25, 1781 - November 9, 1836) was a deacon in the church of West Hartford, Connecticut, and a colonel in the War of 1812, who commanded 83 officers and men in 1814 of the Connecticut First Regiment against the British Army. He was the son of Moses Goodman (June 20, 1750 - August 17, 1831) who became famous for delivering $30,000 to George Washington's army at Valley Forge in dark brown saddlebags. This letter from his wife, Prudence Hurlbut Goodman (June 3, 1783 - September 13, 1857), illustrates what life was like at the time. The letter describes life at home and expresses a great desire for her husband to return safe. 2p.p., ALS folded into a letter and sent from Hartford Conn in a stampless envelope dated September 8th, with a 10 cent charge.
- PHOTO ALBUM FILLED WITH 28 CDV PHOTOS
PHOTO ALBUM FILLED WITH 28 CDV PHOTOS Exceptional photo album containing CDVs of George Washington, Martha Washington, the Washington family, the Lincoln family, Abraham Lincoln (2), Stephen A. Douglas, Adele Cutts Douglas, Jefferson Davis, Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, Alexander Von Humboldt, Clement Vallandingham, William Henry Seward, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Ambrose Burnside, Simon Bolivar, Winfield Scott, Napoleon Bonaparte, King Frederick VII of Denmark, Beatrice Cenci. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and another George and Martha Washington. Photos have been placed into the lovely album with each page having a frame within in the page to display the photos. 11 pages are blank. Book is done in red leather with blind stamping and black accents on the front and back. Brass latches. Page edges have blind stamping on gilt.
- 6PCS EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, INC.
6PCS EARLY AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS, INC. AARON BURR A collection of six early newspapers. The Country Journal or Craftsman, June 28, 1735 #469, discussing Savannah, Georgia being built. Contains advertisements and other news. Columbian Repository, Dec 1, 1807, #48, vol, vI, discussed Aaron Burr conspiracy. National Intelligencer, Sept 18, 1807, #1081, Aaron Burr trial. Pennsylvania Gazette, Feb 18, 1768, #2043, patriotic letters to editor and Stamp Act. Massachusetts Spy, or, The Worcester Gazette, Sept 11, 1788, #806, war history, North Carolina ratifying their constitution. Massachusetts Spy, or, The Worcester Gazette, June 23, 1791 #951, breeding silk worms in Georgia and George Washington visiting Savannah, Georgia with the16 toasts given listed in print. All above have many adverts and local interest stories of the time.