A Pair of Pendant Currier & Ives Hand Colored Lithographs of George and Martha Washington
Late 19th Century
each with facsimile signature to lower margin.
Sight of each 16 x 12 1/2 inches.
CURRIER & IVES (Publisher 19th Century) THREE LITHOGRAPHS: GEORGE WASHINGTON; MARTHA WASHINGTON; THE HOME OF WASHINGTON. Conningham numbers #2349?; #4026?; #2872. Colored lithographs in antique frames. Small folio of Martha and George in matching frames showing busts of each with toned paper. The other medium folio in modern gold frame with some light toning. SIGHT SIZE: George and Martha 14-1/2” x 10-1/2”; 13-3/4” x 17-3/4”. CONDITION: As noted above. 9-72030, 9-72033 ($200.00-$400.00)
FRAMED CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPH 19th CenturyBombardment of Island 'Number 10' on the Mississippi River. Conningham 598. Small folio.Property of the Estate of Marion Keniston, Martha's Vineyard.
FRAMED CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPH Don Juan. Small folio. Corners toned.Property of the Estate of Marion Keniston, Martha's Vineyard.
N. Currier (American, 1813-1888), and Currier & Ives, publishers (American, 1857-1907) Five Framed George Washington Related Works: The Washington Family., Washington's Reception by the Ladies, On Passing the Bridge at Trenton N.J. April 1789, Martha Washington, Death of Washington, Dec. 14 A.D. 1799, and The Presidents of the United States. Identified in inscriptions in the matrix. Small folio lithographs, four with hand-coloring on paper, sight sizes 9 7/8 x 12 1/4-15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. Condition: Toning and stains, not examined out of frames.
GROUP OF SIX PRINTS DEPICTING GEORGE WASHINGTON. including "The Courtship of Washington", Currier & Ives "The WAshington Family", Washington and Martha Washington after Gilbert Stuart, and others - Various sizes
PROVENANCE: Museum of American Presidents, Strasburg, VA
A Pair of Pendant Currier & Ives Hand Colored Lithographs of George and Martha Washington
Late 19th Century
each with facsimile signature to lower margin.
Sight of each 16 x 12 1/2 inches.
FRAMED CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPH 19th CenturyLife in the Country - Morning. Small folio. Old stain. 13½ x 17½.Property of the Estate of Marion Keniston, Martha's Vineyard.
7259 - Currier & Ives, Washington, Print
Currier & Ives, George and Martha Washington, print, matted under glass in original frame, 18" x 14" (view), 21" x 17 1/2" (frame). Provenance: MA estate.
FOUR CURRIER & IVES PRINTS PERTAINING TO GEORGE WASHINGTON. Two medium folios of George and Martha Washington. Small folio of ''Washington'' standing with an outstretched arm. And small folio ''Washington Family''. Matted.
Currier and Ives print: George and Martha Washington with grown family. Leaf frame. 9 1/2" x 13 3/4".
George Henry Durrie: (American, 1820-1863)Gathering Wood for Winter, New Haven, 1855, signed and dated lower left 1855, oil on canvas, 26 x 36 in. ; fine reproduction carved gilt wood and composition frame, 32 x 42 in. Illustrated: American Art Review, 2, no. 1, 1975, 72; Hutson, Martha Young. ÿGeorge Henry Durrie (1820-1863): American Winter Landscapist : Renowned Through Currier and Ives]. Chester, CT: Globe Pequot Press, 1977, fig. 106, p. 103, cat. #159. ;ÿThe Magazine Antiques, "Living with Antiques", by Katherine Gross Farnham, September 1972, ÿ p. 445. , pl. IX. Exhibited:ÿ Coe Kerr Gallery, New York, 1970; "The Beckoning Land", The High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, April -June 1971, (lent by Coe Kerr Gallery, New York, NY), cat. no. 32, illustrated p. 54, ÿ(label verso); Hirschl &ÿ Adler Galleries, New York, NY, 1971. ; "Georgia Collects", The High Museum of Art, January - March, 1989 (label verso). ; Provenance: The Estate of Norman B. Woolworth, Winthrop, Maine, 1959; Coe Kerr Gallery, New York, NY, purchased March 23, 1972, for $55, 000 (accompanied by original receipt); The Estate of William N. Banks, Jr. , Newnan, Georgia Condition wax and linen lined, ÿmetal strip lining, crackle: frame with wear and some losses to gilt, stamped verso: Conserved by Bernard Rabin, Newark, New Jersey, September 1969, see full condition report by Painting Conservation, Asheville, North Carolina, online
Currier & Ives print “Little Martha” 15.75”x11.75”, English coaching print 8”x12.75” and a clown painting 14”x10”.
GEORGE HENRY DURRIE American (1820-1863) (a pair)''Summer Landscape with Cows'' East Rock New Haven ''Summer Landscape with Cows at River'' both oil on board one initialed. 4 x 6 Provenance: Mrs. William Durrie Waldron; Shannon's Greenwich Connecticut May 11 2000 lot 17; Private collection Greenwich Connecticut. Exhibitions: New Haven Colony Historical Society 1966 nos. 40 and 41. Literature: ''George Henry Durrie American Winter Lanscapist: Renowned Through Currier and Ives'' Martha Young Hudson p. 218 nos. 103 and 104.
TWO CURRIER AND IVES PRINTS. George and Martha Washington. 13 1/2'' h. 9 1/2'' w. In matching cherry frames. 17 1/2'' h. 13 1/2'' w.
A Pair of Currier & Ives Lithographs of George and Martha Washington Each print is framed in a wide pine frame with a honey color finish under glass overall approx. 21" x 17".
35 Books on American Art: including four inscribed to William Banks: Augustus Saint-Gaudens: Master Sculptorÿby Kathryn Greenthal, New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1985, with dust jacket, inscribed "Kathryn Greenthal / January 1986"; George Henry Durrie (1820-1863) American Winter Landscapist: Renowned Through Currier and Ivesÿby Martha Young Hutson, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, 1977, with dust jacket, title page inscribed "To William Banks / with many thanks / Martha Hutson"; The Boston Athenaeum Art Exhibition Index 1827-1874, by Robert F. Perkins Jr. and William J. Gavin III, Boston: The Library of the Boston Athenaeum, 1980, with dust jacket, inscribed on title page "For Bill / on an Evening / at the Poots(?) in / Dublin. Robert F. Perkins, DR. "; American Master Drawings and Watercolorsÿby Theodore E. Stebbins, Jr. , New York: Harper & Row, 1976, with dust jacket, inscribed on title page "to William N. Banks / with warmest wishes and many thanks, / Ted Stebbins; with 31 others; Provenance: a gift from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, January 31, 1986, accompanied by letter addressed to William Banks, from John K. Howat, The Lawrence A. Fleischman Chairman of the Departments of American Art (Augustus Saint-Gaudens); The Estate of William N. Banks, Jr. , Newnan, Georgia Condition all in very good to near fine condition
FRAMED CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPH Terrific Combat Between the 'Monitor' 2 Guns and 'Merrimac' 10 Guns. Conningham #5597. Small folio.Property of the Estate of Marion Keniston, Martha's Vineyard.
GROUP OF SIX PRINTS DEPICTING GEORGE WASHINGTON. including Currier & Ives "Washington's Reception by the Ladies...", Martha Washington, and others. Together with a facsimile newspaper page from 1800. - Various sizes
PROVENANCE: Museum of American Presidents, Strasburg, VA
Group of 19th and Early 20th Century Photography, Ephemera, and Collectibles, including an L. Hill portrait photograph of the wife of Paul Nicholson, Martha Sale Nicholson, a Providence automobile display, stereocards of China, Asiatic German Infantry, the Fairy Wedding Party (Gen. Tom Thumb), cabinet cards of a fencer, USG football members, and portrait of Ko Kun Lua, a tintype portrait of a group of workers, group photo of Newport ladies with coach, twenty-three carte-de-visites including Gen, Tom Thumb, Napoleon's home at St. Lena, George Peabody, H. Hamlin, Edward Everett, a group portrait of Princess Alexandra with her children, Princess Clothilde, Princess Alexandra, Sec. Stanton, a July 4, 1912 news photo of the new Democratic National Committee visiting Gov. Woodrow Wilson at Sea Girt, New Jersey, 19th century cartoons, Newport mansion prints, Currier & Ives The Turn of The Tune, two T.W. Dorr portrait lithographs, a hand-colored hummingbird specimen print, a hand-painted bird study and floral theorem, 18th century sheet music, and two Yale prints Secret Societies and Burial of Euclid, a group of gouache portraits on mica of Indian tradesmen, domestic trade related items and ephemera, postcards, etc.