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289. A Lot of Five Engravings (French, 16th Century)
A lot of five antique engravings of courtly subjects, consisting of "Coiffure du Regne de Louis XV (Hairstyle/coiffure from the reign of King Louis XIV. From 1711 until 1718 under Louis XV)", engraving tipped onto backing paper, 5" x 6"; "Assemblee des Aristocrates aux Capucins" (with water stain) with collector's mark in lower right corner, engraving is 5-3/8" x 3-1/8"; and three small single figure engravings "Messager d'Etat", "Membre du Tribunal Civil", and "Ministre", each approx. 3-1/2" x 2-1/4". Not framed.
75/150
Sold: $11.50
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290. Attributed to Adrien Jansz van Ostade (Dutch, 1610-1685)
"The Smoker". Etching on laid paper, circa 17th Century, matted with an antique silk mat with a gilt fillet and framed in a gold leafed frame under glass. Paper size approx. 3-5/8" x 3-1/4", overall with framing approx. 16-1/2" x 13-1/4". Purchased from the Ross Wieden Gallery, approx. 1979-80. Information affixed to verso of framing from the catalog.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $287.50
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291. Giovanni Battista Falda (Engraver) (Italian, 1643 - 1678)
Three hand-colored etchings from The Gardens of Rome (1670) series, probably a later restrike, colored later, "Prospettiva Del Giardino Del Serenis. Granduca Di Toscana Sul Monte Pincio..." (Plate VIII), "Prospettiva Del Gardino Dell Eccellentiss Signor Duca Mattes Alla Navicella Sul Monte Selio..." (Plate X), "Veduta Del Giardino Del Sermo Duca Di Parma Sul Montepalatino Verso Camp Vaccino..." (Plate XII); imprint approx. 9-3/8" x 17"; paper measures approx. 15-1/2" x 19-1/2". Paper watermark unidentified.
100/200
Sold: $178.25
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292. Four Italian Engravings of Fountains, Engraver Giovanni Battista Falda (Italian, 1643 - 1678)
From the "Fountains of Rome". Each in a hand painted soft green mat, 13-1/4 x 16". Each is a hand colored engraving of a different site in Rome.
100/200
Sold: $132.25
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293. Jacob Gole (Dutch, 1660-1737)
"Mahumet Quartus", Sultan Mohammed IV von der Turkey. Copper engraving, trimmed inside the plate line, 15-1/4" x 11-1/4".
50/100
Sold: $69.00
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294. William Hograth (British, 1697-1759)/Benjamin Smith, Engraver.
"Sigismonda". Engraving on paper, engraved by Benjamin Smith after the painting, now in the Tate Gallery, by William Hogarth. Published in 1795, sheet size 19" x 24-3/4", not framed.
50/100
Sold: $74.75
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295. A Lot of Seven Sheets of Engravings by William Hograth (British, 1697-1764)
Seven sheets of engravings from "Hudibras", some with one plate per sheet and some with two, the sheet size 24-3/4" x 19", including a "Frontispiece and its Explanation", and depicting various adventures of the subject, and including the related text. None are framed.
200/400
Sold: $46.00
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296. A Lot of Four Engravings by William Hograth (British, 1697-1764)
A lot of four sheets of multiple engravings each, 24-3/4" x 19" sheet size, the plates in various sizes including: "Leichester Fields" & an untitled oval scene & a coaching scene ca. 1747, "Sarah Malcolm" & two versions of Subscription Ticket for the Harlot's Progress, "Absolute Gravity" & "Two Frontispieces to Tristram Shandy", and a sheet with six theatrical subjects in six plates. None are framed.
250/550
Sold: $23.00
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297. A lot of 10 Sheets of Engravings, of Works by William Hograth (British, 1697-1764)
A lot of 10 sheets of two posthumously engraved plates each, of works by William Hogarth (British, 1697-1764). Various subjects including: "The Farmer's Return" & a receipt for a March to Finchley, "The Man of Taste" & "Rich's Triumphant Entry", "Masquerades and Operas" & "The Altar Peice (misspelled) in St. Clements", "Whoever makes a Design without the Knowledge of Perspective" & To Nature" & "South Sea", "The Lottery" & a frontispiece of two engravings, "Et spes & ratio Studiorum in Caesare tantum" & "Frontispiece and Tail Piece to the Artists Catalogue 1761", "Masquerade Ticket" & "Some of the Principal Inhabitants of the Moon", "The Stay-Maker" & "Debates of Palmistry", "The Beggar's Opera" & "A Just View".
250/550
Sold: $23.00
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298. A lot of 10 engravings after William Hograth (British, 1697-1764)
Ten engravings by various engravers, all posthumously engraved after paintings by Willliam Hogarth. The sheet sizes are all approx. 19" x 25", not framed. the titles include; "Beggar's Opera, Act III", "Royal Masquerade", "Bambridge on Trial for Murder", "The Indian Emperor", "Sancho at the Feast Starved by his Physician", "Woman Swearing a Child", "King Henry the Eighth & Anna Bullen", "Shrimps!", "The Good Samaritan", and "Charity in the Cellar".
250/500
Sold: $46.00
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299. Hand-Colored Engraving of Coat of Arms of Members of the Friesland Province (Netherlands), ca. 1718
This engraving represents coat of arms of various provinces of Friesland, a historic Dutch province.
50/100
Sold: $17.25
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300. Von L.S. Bestehorn (German, ca. 1732)
"Vue de la Montagne de Broken Situee dans le Territoire du Comte de Wernigerode, que et dans les forets de Hartz". (View of Broken Mountain situated in the territory of Comte de Wernigerode, which is in the Hartz Forest. Hand colored engraving on paper, ca. 1732, 20-7/8" x 24-5/8" paper size, not framed.
100/200
Sold: $235.75
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301. Francesco Piranesi (Italian, ca. 1758-1810)
A lot of nine engravings of architectural details, cut from a folio, 21" x 16-1/2". Not framed.
50/100
Sold: $235.75
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302. Francesco Piranesi (Italian, ca. 1758-1810)
A group of engravings from a folio depicting architectural details, including a frontispiece, with multiple folds, 21" x 45-1/2" and 7 impressions of family names transcribed from sepulchers, each sheet folded down the center 21" x 30"; the five still stitched together. Not framed.
50/100
Sold: $51.75
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303. Francesco Piranesi (Italian, ca. 1758-1810)
A lot of eight engravings of architectural details, removed from a folio; two are trimmed to 11" x 16", and six are 22-1/2" x 16-1/2".
50/100
Sold: $304.75
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