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349. Duke of Newcastle Dressage Print, Engraving After A. Diepenbeke, by Peter van Lisebetten
An elegant hand colored engraving on paper from William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, "A General System Of Horsemanship In All Its Branches", J. Brindley, London: 1743. Matted and framed under glass, 15-1/4" x 20-1/4" plate size, with framing overall 23-1/4" x 27-3/4". Each seated person is identified in a plaque above and the horsemen are named in the text at the lower center in French.
150/300
Sold: $408.25
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350. A Lot of Three Interior Courtly Scenes
A lot of three engravings of courtly scenes in interiors. a. A funeral scene at court, 14" x 17-1/2" paper size, ca. 1765. b. Nurenberg, ca. 1649, 13-1/2" x 16-3/4". c. "Mensa Ducalis" feast after a coronation, 9-5/8" x 11-1/2", glued at the top to a backing paper, repaired at the right edge, trimmed. Not framed.
50/100
Sold: $92.00
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351. A Pair of Framed Engravings of Chinese Scenes
A pair of framed engravings of Chinese scenes, each frame containing two engravings within vertical double opening mats, framed in gilded faux bamboo with mirrored and antiqued reverse printed mats with gilt borders around the mat openings, each image approx. 8" x 11-3/4", with framing overall 27-1/2" x 18". Each plate was drawn by a different (British) artist and engraved by a different (British) engraver and hand embellished with watercolor accents. The titles are "Showroom of a Lantern Merchant at Peking", "Ladies of a Mandarin's Family at Cards", Dinner Party at at Mandarin's House", and "Apartment in a Manderin's House, Near Nanking".
200/400
Sold: $425.50
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352. A Pair of Framed Engravings
"Waiting for the Verdict" and "The Aquittal". Black and white restrike engravings on paper, matted and framed under glass, image size 22"x 27-3/4", with framing overall 33" x 41-1/2".
100/200
Sold: $97.75
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353. A Lot of Two Vintage Prints From "Harper's Weekly", ca. 1889
A lot of two framed vintage prints from "Harper's Weekly", ca. 1899, consisting of: "Long's Peak From Estes Park" after Thomas Moran, 6" x 9" image size, with framing overall 12-3/4" x 15-1/4"; and a cover page of "Hunting the Prong Horn" after Frederick Remington, 15-1/2" x 10-1/2" sight size, with framing overall 23-1/4" x 17-1/2".
100/200
Sold: $86.25
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354. Ferdinand Richardt (American, ca. 1859)
The Great International Suspension Bridge, engraved by D.L. Glover, ca. 1859. Printed by H. Peters, NY. Measures approx. 38 x 46-3/4, framed in contemporary burlwood laminated frame. Ex-collection: The Austin Company, Cleveland, Ohio. The Austin Company was founded in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1878 by Samuel Austin. The headquarters remain in Cleveland, Ohio. Austin operates through offices located in major U.S. cities and London.
500/1,000
Sold: $1,236.25
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355. Five Hand-Colored Lithographs of Various American Cities
"Washington", drawn by J. R. Smith, engraved by J. B. Neagle image measures approx. 5-1/4" x 7-3/4", paper approx. 9" x 11", matted and tipped to backing paper; "The Gothic Church (Newhaven)", drawn by W.h. Bartlett, engraved by T. Turnbull, image approx. 4-3/4" x 7", matted and tipped to the backing paper, overall approx. 10" x 12"; "Charleston S.C." published by Charled Magnus & Co 12 Frankfurt Street New York; the image includes three alternative view panels on top of the image, image measures approx. 5" x 7-3/4", paper approx. 11" x 14-1/4", matted and tipped to backing paper; "Ruins of Old Fort Mackanack, 1763" drawn by Capt. S. Eastman, U. S. Army Del, engraved by C.E. Wagstaff & J. Andrews; image approx. 6" x 8"; paper approx. 7" x 9-3/4", published by Lippincott, Grambo & Co, Philadelphia; matted and tipped to backing paper; "City of Milwaukee" drawn by A.C. Warren and engraved by R. Hinshelwood, published by the New York D. Appleton & Co. "Entered according to Act of Congress A. D. 1872 by D. Appleton & Co in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington", image measures approx. 5-1/4" x 9", overall paper measures approx. 12-1/2".
75/150
Sold: $34.50
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356. Maurice Taquoy (French, 1878-1952)
Untitled image of a horse drawn carriage with a festive crowd, color etching on thick wove paper, signed within the image on lower left and in pencil lower right, dated 1912; image measures approx. 9" x 25", paper approx. 16"x 31".
50/100
Sold: $195.50
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357. Louis Icart (French, 1888-1950)
"Speed". Drypoint and aquatint on paper, signed lower right, paper size 24" x 33", with blind stamp lower left, with framing overall 25-3/4" x 35-3/4".
1,500/3,000
Sold: $1,207.50
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358. William Nicholson (British, 1872-1949 )
"H.M. The Queen". Lithograph, image ca. 1897, probably printed in 1899, artist's name printed in the image in the lower left corner, titled in the lower margin, matted, not framed, image size 9-5/8" x 9", paper size 10-1/2" x 10", with matting overall 15-1/2" x 14-1/8".
50/100
Sold: $120.75
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359. Luigi Kasimir (Austrian/American, 1881-1962)
"Aus Kopenhagen". A lithograph in color, dated August 5, 1919, signed in pencil in the lower right, 15-1/2" x 11-3/4" paper size. Not framed.
50/100
Sold: $178.25
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360. Luigi Kasimir (Austrian/American, 1881-1962)
A view in the Grand Canal, Venice. Etching in colors, initialed by the estate in the lower right margin, 8-1/4" x 7-1/2" plate size, 12" x 10-1/4" paper size. Not framed.
50/100
Sold: $184.00
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361. A Lot of Eight 19th Century French Fashion Engravings
A lot of eight 19th Century French hand colored fashion engravings; consisting of "Modes de Paris", "Petit Courrier des Dames", 8" x 4-3/4"; " Costume Parisien, 1809" of a man and a woman, 8" x 4-5/8", an untitled man with a tray-table No. 17, 7-3/4" x 5", "Costumes Parisiens, Journal des Dames et des Modes, 1837" of two men, 9-1/8" x 6"; "La Mode, Revue du Monde Elegante" of two men, 9-3/8" x 6-1/4", "Costume Francais" of a man with a cane, 9-5/8" x 6-1/4"; and "La Mode, Revue du Monde Elegant" with three men, 9-3/8" x 6-3/8".
100/200
Sold: $103.50
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362. A Large Lot of 12 Various Antique Fashion Illustrations (Mostly French, 19th Century)
A large lot of 12 antique fashion illustrations, mostly engravings and one lithograph on paper, not framed, depicting ladies in various modes of elegant costume. The lot is consisting of; a matted engraving of the back of a ladie's costume 6-1/4" x 3-5/8", Seven sheets of "Costume Parisien" approx. 7-1/2" x 5" (+-); one sheet from "Moda d'Italia" on greenish paper, 7-3/4" x 4-3/4"; "Le Moniteur de la Mode", 11-1/4" x 7-1/2"; "Femme en Caraco", 15-3/4" x 12"; and the hand colored lithograph of a lovely young lady in a flowered gown, 11-3/4" x 8-1/2". Not framed.
100/200
Sold: $51.75
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363. A Lot of Four Fashion Illustrations if Hats (French, 19th Century) and Two Postcards, ca. 1909, Also Relating to Hat Fashions
A lot of four fashion illustrations depicting hat styles ca. 1807-1810, hand colored engravings on paper, each trimmed from a publication, not framed. Sizes are: Men's hats and a man with a cane, 8-1/2" x 7-1/8", Lady with a chair 8-5/8" x 7-1/4", Mode di Francia (from an Italian publication), 7-3/4" x 4-3/4", and "Journal Des Chaeliers" 8-1/2" x 6-1/8". The French postcards are each 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" and are not framed. One is a colorfully rendered hat ca. 1909, and the other a photograveure of a fine lady of the same era wearing a veiled hat while entering a cab.
50/100
Sold: $63.25
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