s f ny % ; 0: 295 . Auctioneer 190 A a SSS Za : oe SS (= Sy al t ty puss } Catalogue of = = An Exceptionally Interesting Collection of Engraved Portraits, Views etc., etc. largely illustrative of Early American History gathered by the late ii ST James H.Richardson||] (Brooklyn, N. Y.) For Sale at Auction EE 9|| Thursday Evening, April 14 BashenScissseucaneutsan aeewara Ucfctsoea ea ato me nema ‘sec iesme esas ane EINTTIDETUMENTTE> CANATTENTTOTTVTTTTTOTITT gr Sanne Tue ANDERSON AUCTION COMPANY 9 (CONS =spemtumocers a Gil Hii = 5S WEST 291% STREET, NEW YORK. Qh 2 ise sete Sale begins at 7.30 o'clock Telephone: 3150 Madison - #) Hf By pont} tk ‘ Conditions of Sale I: TERMS CASH. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the lot shall be immediately re-sold. Il: Books are sold per volume, other articles per piece, unless otherwise stated in the catalogue, and bids must be made accordingly. Ill: Goods purchased at the sales must be removed from the premises within one week; in default of which the Auctioneer will reserve the right of re-selling them at the cost of the purchaser. IV: Bids will be faithfully executed by the Auc- tioneer and used only in competition. All unlimited bids should come through Agents. V: Books are presumed to be perfect unless other- wise stated. Imperfect books (not so described) may be returned within three days. ~ CATALOGUE 1. A DAMS (JOHN). Bust, in frame, with emblems, /) 4 Vinkeles sc.; Silas Deane, bust in ornamented’ ors er, medallion, drawn by Du Simitier, engraved by Angus. * pe 7. Rufus King; John Jay. Engraved for Delaplaine’ s Re- ,/ 0 nod ee { os. } / 8vo. (2) 2, ADAMS (SAMUEL); Vespucius; Fisher Ames; De Witt Clinton; George Clinton; and Columbus [by Maver ick]; : pository. Line and stipple. 4to, full margins. (8) 8. AMERICAN ART UNION, Line engravings pub- lished by: Mount Washington, pt. Kensett, engraved by Smillie; Dover Plains, engraved by Smillie, after Durand; Dream of Arcadia, painted by Cole, engraved by Smillie; The New Scholar, by A. Jones, after Edmonds. India proofs, folio. (4) Another lot/of these fine engravings, including Bargaining for a H se, engraved by Burt, after Mount: The Image Breakér, by Jones, after Leutze:; The Card Players, ays Burt; and ‘others. Small folio. (8) 5. AMERICAN AUTHORS. Nathaniel Hawthorne, Poe, Bryant, Bancroft, Willis, J. T. Headley, Sparks, and others. Some proofs. 8vo. (25) 6. —— india proofs; R. W. Emerson, proof; Halleck, Irving, Wills, Oo» 0 3 Poe, Bayard Taylor, and others. 4toand 8vo. (15) %. —— Edgar A. Poe, William Leggett, Benson J. Los- sing, Edward Everett, Charles G. Leland, Wendell Phillips, and others. 8vo. (20) 8. H. W. Longfellow, Bryant, Charles Sprague, 0. F. Hoffman, Noah Webster, Geo. W. Curtis, and others. 8vo. (25) 9. O. W. Holmes, W. H. Prescott, Nath’] P. Willis, py EES (25) \ 0) Percival, John P. Kennedy, Bryant, Dr. Francis, and others. 10. AMERICAN CLERGYMEN. Cotton Mather, Abp. Alice Cary and Lydia M. Davidson, by Ritchie, : con . / fy __-- John Carroll, Prof. William Rogers of University of Pa., | George Whitfield, and others, including curious and rare ~ lithographs of Albert Amerman and Sylvanus Palmer by S. Palmer, Jr., 1844. 4to and 8vo. (30) th AS The Anderson Auction Co. sed 11. AMERICAN CLERGYMEN. Philip Milledoler, half ~ length, engraved by Durand; Jonathan Edwards, stipple, (f A by Josselyn; Bp. Benj. Moore, by Paradise; Ezra Stiles, vo Y}} by Hill; Joseph Pilmore, Charles Inglis, Rector Trinity ,Chureh, ‘lith. 4to and 8vo. (6) 8 fy 12.\AMERICAN COLONIAL. James Oglethorpe, full Tenets seated, sketched from life at sale of Dr. Johnson’s \W / b books; Oaptain John Sinith and Pocahontas, published by Ke , Richardson; and others. ~4to and 8vo. (10) » O& 138. Thomas , William Penn, John Endicott, fa, > Ace ~—Peter Stuyvesant, Beeb John Winthrop, and others. ‘ 4to and 8vo. (25) ‘09 14. AMERICAN PAINTERS. Washington Allston (3), )/} ~~ Audubon, Copley, Crawford, Morse, and others. S8vo. (10) p thA Pr Ny igi iy John Trumbull, C. W. Peale, Hatch a en- f graver), Jacob Perkins, Gilbert Stuart, and others. . LAY 00) Sl iH A: Nath’! Hurd (rare lith.), Henry Inman, Malbone, bite ‘Peale. Thomas Sully (india proof), Sartain, Hiram .t, Powers, Alexander Wilson, and others. 8vo. Finelot. (10) zDD he Portraits of Eminent American Artists, with en- ——— gravines of famous pictures, about 175, mostly woodcuts, but many of them unobtainable in other form; also three ty original water-color sketches by H. K. Browne, 1542. (As a lot.) ‘A 18. AMERICAN PORTRAITS. Dr. Elihu H. Smith, engraved by Leney; Aaron Burr, half length, by Parker; by Benj. Chew, silhouette; Volney, head, engraved by Scoles; Patrick Henry, by Leney. 8vo. (5) oh yt tees John Williams, N. Y. Clergyman; Edward ty ae Shippen, by Edwin; Francis Hopkinson, Thomas Stone, ./ Peyton Randolph, Henry Knox, by Edwin; Capt. Amasa ' Delano, and others. Scarce old copper-plates. 8vo. (12) — ee rae Red Jacket, full length, engraved by Danforth, y, us after Weir, on india; Aaron Burr, pub. by Dexter; Solomon f) yi | O Van Rensselaer, bust, in uniform; Lady Harriet Ackland; UG, hs Peter Faneuil; Benj. Chew, silhouette; Genl. Pike; Re- | t becca Motte; General Charles Lee, full length; Genl. J. M. Varnum. 8vo. (10) b> 21. Alice Cary, bust, engraved by Ritchie, on india; Philip Tidyman, M.D: half length, by Welch, after Sully; Henry Inman, by Burt; George Alsop, bust, in frame, inlaid to 4to; Nathan Smith, M.D., three- -quarter length, by Jos- 4 selyn, after Morse; ‘Alex. ‘Wilson; Red Jacket; Isaiah Thomas; Daniel Huntington; Trumbull; Stuart; and others. 8vo. (15) 2 The Anderson Auction Co. ip 92. AMERICAN PORTRAITS. W. E. Channing, bust, engraved by Cheney; Bishops Seabury and A. V. Griswold; John Wesley, on india; E.G. Malbone; John Witherspoon, by Longacre; Metamora, line, full length, by Hateh; and others. 8vo. (20) 1) es 2a. Hugh Williamson, bust, pub. by Dexter; Joseph lee Brant, three-quarter length, by Dick, on india; James Otis, bust, by J. R. Smith, fine original; Josiah Harmar; Usher Parsons; John Randolph; and others. 8vo and 12mo. (20) 7, ZL 24. — Washington Irving, half length, by Wilcox, after , } ' Jarvis, on india; Eli Whitney, bust, engraved by Hoagland; — William Bartram (restrike); Jona. Williams, by Gimbrede; C. R. Leslie, bust, proof on india; Washington Allston, on india; Nathaniel Chapman, M.D., engraved by Neagle, after Sully; and others. 4to and 8vo. (15) a) sices. John Adams; Hugh 8S. Legaré; Caleb Strong; __—-John H. Eaton; Thomas Jefferson; James A. Garfield, bust in oval on rectangle, by Hall, small folio; John Jay; John Marshall; and other Presidents and Statesmen. 8vo. (15) 1 DY Yi +26. —— Charles Wilson Peale, John Jay, Daniel Webster, Mrs. Alex. Hamilton, Stuyvesant, Jacob Steendam, Gen. Glover, and others. 8vo. (25) ey, I e OT. Lineoln, Jackson, Calhoun, Sam Houston, Web- ster, Grant, Burton, and other Statesmen; also, Poets and Authors. 8vo. (75) pr/- 28. AMERICAN REVOLUTION. A selection of por- \ ‘ traits of Generals and Statesmen, American and British, and views of battles, historic buildings and scenes relating to the Warof the Revolution. No duplicates. Mostly 8vo. (50) 03 29. A similar lot to the preceding, but different. No ‘duplicates. 8vo. (50) prlr 30. Another lot, containing many desirable speci- ‘* mens. No duplicates. 8vo. (50) ol. Plan of Boston and Attack on Bunker Hill, } 2° trom Murray’s History; Destruction of Tea in Boston Har- —-—bor; Putnam’s Escape at Horseneck; Capture of André, Tisdale del.; Fort Clinton, West Point; Battle of Saratoga, engraved by Balch. 8vo. (6) a “4 32. The American Gen. Lee taken Prisoner by Lieut. - Colonel Harcourt in 1776; Count de Grasse Resigning his —— Sword to Admiral Rodney, 1782; Surrender of Cornwallis. From Barnard’s History. Folio. (3) 3 nl KOs rh ff \ f ESI be fog « Cu es - j fj 7 ij . V ae reece fre Pati The Anderson Auction Co. 33. AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The Manner in which the American Colonies Declared Themselves Independent, } iy engraved by Noble; The Declaration of Independence, /, iq engraved by Prudhomme, after Trumbull; Military Cos- tumes of the American Revolution; Headquarters at Valley Forge; Moll Pitcher at Monmouth, on india; and other interesting Revolutionary views. 4to and 8vo. (10) : a4. John Cartwright, half length, Rogers sc., scarce; Marquis of Rockingham; Earl of Buchan, fine stipple; Lords Dartmouth, Camden, Mansfield and Sackville; Earl Temple, ‘? engraved by Caroline Watson, on india; Jonathan Boucher, by Condé (cut close at sides); Dr. John Fothergill, from Literary Magazine. English statesmen. (10) 35. Portrait of Isaac Barré, full length, etching by Bretherton; Edmund Burke, bust, stipple, by Jones; Adam~ Ferguson, bust by Ridley, fine; Lord Auckland, bust, with Arms, pub. by Chapman; Lord Bute. English statesmen. 4to and 8vo. (5) | a6. A parcel containing several hundred woodcut (a portraits and views relating to the War of the Revolution, \\~ > some proofs. (As a lot.) 37. AMERICAN STATESMEN. Robert Morris, R. C. ‘ _Winthrop, Henry Clay, Jona. Trumbull, Fisher Ames, and 7 others. 8vo. (80) 38. AMERICAN VIEWS. Illustrations of Buildings and pu, \ : ” Scenery from Hinton’s History of the United States, some é ue A_india proofs. 4to. (69) \ ~ Q 3 ‘ en le eee / Ho 2 > 41. —— West Point as it appeared at the Close of the a ie /0 } oD. Southeast View of the Great Cataract on the Casconchiagon River, Lake Ontario; North View of the Pisaick Falls in the Province of New Jersey; Quebee and The Fall of Niagara, from Popple’s Map. Curious old cop- per-plates. 8vo. (4) _AO. Mount Vernon, tinted aquatint by Marigot; 7 sa Weehawken Bluff, engraved by Barnard, from a sketch by Dick, on india; Boston from Roxbury; Putnam’s Escape attr Horseneck; Interior View of Independence Hall. 4to. (5) “War, H. Livingston del., C. Tiebout se. (from New York Magazine); View near Coxsackie, engraved by Leney; Storming of Stony Point, Tisdale del.; Fort Putnam and Fort Clinton, West Point. 8vo. (5) 42. Plan of Boston and Battle of Bunker Hill, from Murray’s History; Headquarters at Valley Forge; Parlia- Uf ment House, Quebec, lith. by Bourne; Town of Sherburne; . and two others. 8vo. (6) 4 The Anderson Auction Co. ) 2 43. AMERICAN VIEWS. State House, Phil., engraved -by C. G. Childs; Pa. Academy of the Fine Arts, engraved by Tanner; View of Beck’s Shot Tower on the Schuyl- kill; The Woodlands near Phil.; and other scarce early Pa. views. 8vo. (10) Tiebout; Dickinson College and Dorsey’s Gothic Mansion, engraved by Tanner; View from the Hill at Bordentown; Buttermilk Falls; Fort Clinton, West Point; and other searce views. 8vo. (12) 3 New London from Manwaring’s Hall; Falls of ‘ ae Creek; Fort Putnam, West Point; View near ~~ Bordentown ; Boston; Seat of King Philip, engraved by Durand; and other scarce views. S8vo and 12mo. (12) O> Various different Views of Quebec, Ticonderoga, SOE rastocrs, Falls, Lakes George and Champlain, St. Lawrence River, and other scarce old en gravings. 8voand12mo. (20) oh 47. —— Views of Cities, etc., in New England. Steel __—-plates. 4to. (100) 48. —— A similar lot of Cities, Buildings, etc., in New ork State. Steel plates. 4to. (150) wer ti, Pinake fo Philadelphia, Baltimore, th. Sheel plates. 4to. (100) Another lot, Chi€éago, St. Louis, and other | 1% western Cities, Views in California, ete. 4to. (84) / aso Another lot, miscellaneous. Mostly 8vo. (80) Zo 52. ANDERSON (ALEXANDER), Wood Engraver. An _— interesting variety of Anderson woodcuts, his . business eard, portraits, obituary notices, specimen proofs, ete., for the illustration of Lossing’s Memorial. (About 120 pieces, as a lot.) {> 53. ANDRE (MAJOR JOHN). Bust in oval, ‘“‘ The Un- i —— fortunate Major André,’’ and four other portraits; also, various representations of the capture, buildings at Tappan, and North Castle, his room at the Beekman House, Monu- ment at Westminster, facsimile autographs, etc. (About 30 je as a lot.) , 54. Thé UnfortunateD. ath of Major Dente Ham- \—“ilton apL. Goldar fecit. eR Oa eend s History of Eng- land. Smal folio. ees ANNUAL PLATES. Sena figures, ete., by eminent engravers, some on india. Fine lot. (250) 1 6/ 56. ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS: O. H. Perry, Gid- on J. Pillow, Macdonough, Charles Wilkes, Grant, Sher- man, and others. 8vo. (2d) 44, —— The Cascade, Luzerne Co., Pa., engraved by \ ne The Anderson Auction Co. ”, 0 _ Few, Genl. 8. \B/ Webb, Rochambeau. 2» a 58. bust, profile, drawn from the life by Du Simi- AV tier (cut close); William Heath, bust; Joseph Brant, from. rp _painting by Catlin, on india; George Read (signer), mezzo- ee tint by Sartain, private plate. S8vo. (4) , 59. ASGILL (SIR CHARLES). British Officer in the “BF ~ Revolution. Bust, in uniform, profile, facing left, engraved // () Bee ye | Ly A by Chevillet after De Loraine. 4to. Paris, circa 1782. Fine original impression. / 2% 60. ASTOR (WILLIAM B.), Thurlow Weed, De Witt“ \ _—~ Clinton, Isaac M. Singer, Morgan Lewis, Moses Taylor, and | A other prominent citizens of New York. 4to and 8vo. (30)—-<_) 130 — ~61. AUCKLAND (WILLIAM, LORD), half length, met ap stipple by Cardon; Sir John Sinclair, half length by Skel? 7 ton, after Lawrence. 4to. (2) ; A __-zotint; Charles L. Elliott and George P. Putnam, etchings\_. by Hall; Hatch, bank-note engraver (rare). India proofs. Ato. (A) rf 62. AUDUBON (JOHN J.), bust, with open collar, mez- Mm ha Ue 4 AUTOGRAPHS. o 63. MACPHERSON (JOHN—Aide to Genl. Montgomery o> 7) *_- and killed at Quebec). Notice of discharge of J ames Archer’ / \ ‘ from the service of the United Colonies, by order of the 2 ae General. Headquarters, Ticonderoga, Aug. 31,1775. 1 TES te. smali 8vo, written and signed by Col. Macpherson. Fine specimen of a rare autograph. yo 64. CUNNINGHAM (COLONEL JAMES—Aide to Gen. | /°= Abererombie). A.L.S8. 1p. folio. 1758. N\_ fh), / Important historical letter, written on the day General Aber- WwW crombie retreated. Addressed to Col. Cummins, requesting him | not to send any more provincial troops, but to prepare for the sick and wounded. ‘‘Our army, who have behaved with the utmost intrepidity, were obliged to give way to Batteries and the strongest intrenchments.” ; (aap f. : {' ( 65. PERCY(MHUGH—Duke of Northumberland, British os fr General in Reydlution, distinguished at Boston). A. L.§, <2? «3/70 1p. 4to. Alnsvick Castle, 1789. yo | (66. WALUACK (JAMES W:—-The Elder Wallack). /{ a / —A. L.S. 1p. 4to. Liverpool, 1826. ‘*My boy (Lester) is Gre quite hearty. I am acting here a few nights. The houses are very bad.’’ 6 The Anderson Auction Co. 6 6. RAYMOND (J. G.—-British Actor.) A. L. 8. 1p. | ee atl Ato. ‘For God’s sake come to-night, and an apology shall , be made. The box book is full and any alteration will ruin * the house.”’ sv__ 68. IRVING (WASHINGTON). One page of the orig- > inal MS. of Bracebridge Hall, a charming specimen of the ~ writing of the Author. 8vo. /0 89. GENL. JOHN E. WOOL, A. L.S., 4to, 1853; Josiah ( © Quincy, Pres. of Harvard, A. L. §., 8vo, 1853; James Kent,— A Chancellor, L. S., folio, 1801; Samuel Houston, Pres. of Texas, A. L. S., 4to, 1854; Edward Everett, A. L. 8., 8Vvo, 1854. (5) 0) 0, ARTISTS: William Hart, Daniel Huntington, Jervis ——McFEntee, F. O. C. Darley, A. F. Bellows. A. L. 8S. 8vo of each. (5) “ye eet Oana George L. Brown, E. D. Palmer, F. O. C. Dar- _——tey,; A. F. Bellows, A. D. Shattuck. A.L.S. 8vo of each. (5) 0d 72. —— Daniel Huntington, J. G. Chapman, John Sar- \“* tain, Aug. Hoppin, William Hart. A. L.S8. 8voofeach. (5) i eee 73. —— F. O. C. Darley, George L. Brown, 8. J. Guy, / A. D. Shattuck, John Sartain. A. L. 8. 8vo of each. (5) i = pV/r4. LITERARY. Augustin Daly, Benson J. Lossing, George H. Moore, E. A. Duyeckinck, Martha J. Lamb. ——__4. L.S. 8voofeach. (5) \ b/ %5. FINANCIAL AND LITERARY. J. Pierpont Mor- ——gan, L. S.; Whitelaw Reid, L. 8.; Capt. A. T. Mahan, George P. Putnam, George Wm. Curtis. A. L. 8. ofeach. (5) "6. MISCELLANEOUS. F. O. C. Darley (6), A. F. Bel- lows (3), Augustin Daly (10), Aug. Hoppin (9), George P. Putnam (12). Interesting letters, mostly 8vo. (40) "7%. MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS, including a number of Morgan Dix, R. H. Thurston, D. D. Owen, and others. Mostly 8vo. (57) / oa 78. AVERY (SAMUEL P.), Portrait, half length, etched f by Flameng after painting by Madrazo, Private Plate, -— presentation copy, folio; engraved facsimile of Gold Medal presented to Mr. Avery; etched view of Art Room at 88 ~ Fifth Avenue and of Mr. Avery’s Library, and design for Avery Architectural Library, Columbia College. Folio and 4to. (5) "% 19% BAKER (DAVID ERSKINE)—Poet and Author Pes ; of ‘‘ Biographica Dramatica’’). Half length, en- graved by H. R. Cooke, after S. Harding. 4to. Scarce. 7 ‘ The Anderson Auction Co. , 02 80. BEAUREGARD (PETER G. T.), Winfield Scott, / Ulysses 8. Grant, Andrew Johnson, Robert E. Lee. India ; proofs before letters. 4to. (5) YY , 5°71 81. BENSON (EGBERT), bust, vignette, line, after Gil a 2 ia bert Stuart by Charles Burt; Christopher Colles, bust, line. r India proofs. Folio. (2) . 96 _ 8%. BOOKPLATES. Samuel P. Avery, John C. Brune ka ' ~~ Thomas F. Betton, Arnold Wood, W. H. Thompson, Avery/ | . Architectural Library, ete. (10) ; A y) 683. BOSTON. Plan of the Town of Boston, with mil (V\f / yt? y» =~ Attack on Bunker Hill in the Peninsula of Charlestown, Qa- 1775, Printed for T. Robson, Neweastle. Oblong 8vo. { ~ 84. BURGOYNE (SIR JOHN), half length, from A) 5 (Zi Andrews’ American War; Lord Howe, bust, from European )) ——“" Magazine; Lt.-Col. Richard Fitzgerald, bust in uniform, Hopwood se., scarce; Sir Guy Carleton, by Ritchie. British officers in America. 8vo. (4) 3 85. BURR (AARON), bust, profile to right, engraved by | O'Neill, 4to, india proof; Theodosia Burr, half lengthy. Arar engraved by Parker, after Vanderlyn. 8vo. (2) a¥? 86. BURTON (WILLIAM E.) A Collection of Portraits, _— Z —Yineluding Burton in various characters ; Jos. N. Ireland, J Fd . tf ) Mary Taylor, Davenport, Anna Bishop, etc., and views of{ / theatres (a number proof woodcuts), selected for illustrating : Life of Burton. (About 100 pieces, as a lot. ) &O 87. (CADW ALADER (GEN. JOHN). Bust, etched by (Bs 4 / a ~ H.B.Hall. 1869. 4to. India proof. Private plate. i pU _ 88. CANADIAN AND FOREIGN VIEWS, including’ — — several rare aquatints of Quebec. 8vo. (50) ut 3 y 89. CARLETON (GUY), bust, engraved by Ritchie; ————Charles Carroll, bust, etched by Hall, for Maryland Histo- ¥ rical Society; Joseph Brant, three-quarters length; Genl. — VY yY Howe, engraved by O’Neill for Dexter; Madame de Riede- c sel. India proofs. 4to. (5) 4 90. CARILLON. Printed Plan of the Siege (of Ticonde- / _-—roga). Showing the English position under Abercrombie and the French under Montcalm, and their movements y , ~ during and after the engagement. a A very interesting and rare plan of the battle of 8th of J uly, pe aig 1758, which resulted in disastrous defeat to the English arms l and the recall of the commander-in-chief. @¢ _ 91. CHATTO (WILLIAM A.) Wood Engraving, its ;~* History and Practice. Magazine article, mounted to 4to // . ~~ size, with over 300 proof woodcut: views, portraits, ete. Red dye}: (many engraved by Mr. Richardson), added. (As a lot.) 8 The Anderson Auction Co. j 92. CHINESE DRAWINGS on rice paper. Various /.., ) "decorative designs, and one showing the manufacture of | | ay 4 aS india paper. 4to. (9) —_—— 60) 93. COCHRAN (DR. JOHN), bust, engraved by Leney; /) . i © Dr. Edward Miller, bust, silhouette, profile toleft. Svo. (2) 7 ¢+ Viki - 94, COLDEN (CADWALLADER D,—Colonial Governor lr) VV } c d of N. Y. ), Theophylact Bache, Henry White, John Cruger, GD uw —_——— William Walton. Early New York merchants. India dd proofs before letters. Line.“ Folio. (5) ea) 95. CQLDE (CADW ALLADER D.) Half length, fine : (" by ee d; Richatd Riker, bust, Imbert lith.; Robert § Dy. %°/ Fulton, thie quarter } ngth, by Leney. - 4to. Scarce. (3) ¢ Vl £5 96. COLLEGE-OF/NEW JERSEY. Certificate of mem- OO VY bership in the Whig Society, engraved by Neagle after ay a Mea Sully, very fine; view of the interior of Independence Hall, SO rs engraved by Neagle. Folio. (2) ; ee 50 97. COLUMBIAN MAGAZINE. Viewof the State House [ > : in Phil. taken 1778. ©. W. Peale del. Oblong 8vo. (Small 257 U7~ piece torn from side.) are. ae Oa {od 98. A Front View of the State House, etc., at Anna- ey [/ \/ aor the Capital of Maryland. Jan.1789. 8vo. fare. vy) eye East View of Gray’s Ferry, with the Triumphal / vf. Sonne erected for Reception of General Washington, April $0 v) 20,1789. Engraved by Trenchard. 8vo. Very fine. : SO 100. View of the Triumphal Arch and manner of / — receiving Genl. Washington at Trenton, April 21, 1789, with sv +) title-page of the magazine for May, 1789. 8vo. Very fine. M0 101. A View in Canaan between the Green Woods and Salisbury, Connecticut, 1789. 8vo. “, yo 102. COLUMBUS (CHRISTOPHER). )—— Another lot. (100) ' 21 The Anderson Auction Co. WA | 2@ (50) NEW YORK CITY. Views of buildings, ety _ —~uséful lot for illustrating. Mostly Svo. (100) 7 ; ty “( 204 —— A parcel containing several hundred woodcut / ~~ portraits, buildings, etc. Many old and scarce. An inter- esting collection. (As a lot.) a Te (233) Portraits of eminent New Yorkers, / churches, public buildings, historic houses and marks, facsimiles of rare maps, ete. A desirable Kt. (125) — oe Another similar lot, including some proofs. y) ' Various sizes. (125) oa /360. NEW YORK MAYORS. James Duane, half length ‘.— by Rogers; Marinus Willett, half length, by Rogers; Rich+/ ard Varick, three-quarter length. Line. India proofs. 4to (3) yew 261. OLD NEW YORK. Portraits of W. A. Duer, _ 4 Lambertus De Rhonde, William Samuel John- ; 4) son, John Pintard, Gerardus A. Kuypers, Daniel Phoenix, ____Nicholas Fish, Bernardus Freeman, Richard Bayley, Stephen By Whitney, Nath’! F. Moore, and others. Private plates. Lithographs. 4to. (12) 2 262. - Samuel Auchmuty, Charles King, Henricus aie Boel, William Harris, Richard Bayley, William Linn, Jolin a C. Kunze, Gualterus Dubois, Nicholas Fish, Peter Wilson, and others. Prwate plates. Lithographs. 4to. (138) rb | (263) Views of buildings, published, in limited num- '~ | ber, for the Society of Iconophiles—Middle Dutch Church, ‘i Columbia College, Trinity @hureh, Government House, Battery and City Hall, Wall Street, proofs (6); alsoimpres- . sions from six cancelled plates. 4to. (12) 264. Portraits of John Lamb, Gouverneur Morris, \_- Lord Stirling, Charles Lee/(full length), Peter Gansevoort, Stuyvesant, Jefferson and“Robert Morris (from Delaplaine), Benjamin West, and others. 8vo. (15) Portraits of De Witt Clinton, 8 different ; ; “ ' Nicholas Fish, lith. ; Peter Gansevoort, in uniform, on india; Vt ‘Alexander Hamilton, by Graham (restrike). 4to and 8vo. (10) ‘ 4, 266. Portraits of Rev. Charles Inglis, Rector of \ ¥ © Trinity Church, lith.; Bishop Benj. Moore, by Edwin; Bishop ~~ Samuel Provoost, William Paulding, Mayor; Rey. John C Kunze, lith.; Rev. John H. Livingston, engraved by Long acre; and others. Some on india. 4to and 8vo. (10) 22 # The Anderson Auction Co. fi Ja, 26%. OLD NEW YORK. The Honourable Robert Monck- _ ton, Major-General, Governor of New York, bust in circle, —— pub. by Hinton; Sir William Johnson, engraved by Gavitt, on india; Gen. Amherst, half length, with hat. 8vo. (3) { pt/- > 268. Dr. Edward Miller, silhouette; William J. Mac- ; /neven, half length, by Hall; Fitz-Greene Halleck, head by ———Burt, proof; Luther Bradish, private plate, proof on india; Richard Bayley, lith.; Benson J. Lossing, on india; Evert Duyckinck, lith.; and others. 4to and 8vo. (10) 269. —— Peter Stuyvesant, engraved by Gimbrede; Duke | } of York and Albany, proof on india; Nicholas Fish, lith. ; _-— Cornelius Evertsen, lith.; Jean de Labadie, reproduction ; Frederick De Peyster, proof on india; George L. Duyckinck, engraved by Burt, india proof; and others. 4to. (10) 5 270. AINE (THOMAS). Bust, fine stipple, by Bonne- ) ville, 4to; bust, in octagon, gest v. A. Schule. ———12mo: (2) PO Y 971. PAINTERS. Titian, Rubens, Claude, Peter Oliver, 272. PAYNE (JOHN HOWARD). Bust, engraved by 5 Co sau head, etched for Dexter; bust, from pencil drawing _“ =~ from life, by Freeman, with facsimile of the original_MSs. of Home, Sweet Home; Playbill of Park Theatre, March 20, 1819, second night of Brutus; Auto. letter of William Gow- ans, referring to Payne; and about 100 portraits and views selected for illustrating. (As a lot.) } ?, 273. PENDLETON LITHOGRAPHS, early specimens: ae ~ Box atthe Theatre, Miss Clarissa and Mr. Smith, Live Stock, ete. 8vo. (8) 27O 274. PHILADELPHIA. View of Second Street, with a ite ao Oy Ao t “ , {V7 ) a 7 4 ] ) CLG) Aft aA wi j _ Rembrandt, Poussin, Holbein, and others. 4to and 8vo. (25) KAM f 4 oe { ; io = al g- Kad 4% WV fi { / rol a f/f ) fi \ / “Christ Church; Bank of the United States. Tinted aqua- ang ME, tints by Marigot. 4to. (2) 975. PHOTOGRAPHS. Minnie Conway, Washington / —-Trving, J. B. Booth, Thomas Sully, and others, with copies of rare portraits of Tarleton, John Sullivan, Gov. Shirley, ete.; and a small landscape painting by an unknown artist. (About 50 pieces, as a lot.) <_ Lib 976. PLAYBILLS. Drury ane, Feb. 6, 1787, Kemble | |" and Mrs. Jordan in Love for Lovey Feb. 22, 1830, C. Kean, Cooper and H. Wallack in King Henry Vid Deo. 19, 1814, Kean and J. W. Wallack in King Richard HI. (3) 23 4g jem Mf f \ ‘ 4 \ f we} P= 4 Nena The Anderson Auction Co. 7 277. POETS AND AUTHORS. Portraits of Bulwer, Wash- | 70 _~ ington Irving, George Withers, Byron, Cowper, Lowell, and others. 8vo. (25) OF 278. Ben Jonson, very fine; N. P. Willis; Lock- -——— hart; Alice Cary; Gifford; Thomas Campbell; and others. “ 8vo. (25) : /3 279. PORTER (DAVID), half length, rare; Charles | _/~ Stewart; L. Warrington; Richard Dale; John T. Shubrick; 3 R. F. Stockton; Thomas Gamble; O. H. Perry, by Edwin and Gimbrede; and others. Naval officers. 8vo. (10) hb! 680) PRESIDENTS AND CABINET OFFICERS. Jack- | “son; Monroe; Lincoln; Adams; Wirt; Clay; and others. 8vo. (380) \ \ imederm 0 281. PUTNAM AND-ROGERS, Portrait and Uniform of '/% an American General (Rutnam); A Real Representation of 3 O St the Dress of |afi American Rifleman (Rogers). Engraved fs ) 3 by Roberts for ‘‘ Barnard’s, History of England.” Small folio. (2) : | | 4 Sle y 282. PROOF WOODCUTS. A large parcel, including {j/. ; 4 } or \"*_-many illustrations to Irving’s works, and specimens of Mr. NAY lf Richardson’s engraving. (As a lot.) . . . 283. RAwWwDoNn (RIGHT HON. FRANCIS, LORD), ¢ A cag ? bust in oval, after Sir Joshua Reynolds; Genl. ° a Wm. Howe, bust, from ‘‘ Town and Country Magazine”’; Sir / Wd Charles Grey; Capt. Cathcart; Simon Fraser, photo.; Lt - Genl. Harris, bust, in uniform, by Chapman. British officers in America. 8vo. (6) Je _ 284. REVOLUTIONARY OFFICERS, Battle Scenes and ys o Historic Views, published by G. P. Putnam & Co. for the g § large paper edition of Irving’s ‘‘ Life of Washington.”? An Ze — exceptionally choice collection of india proofs of these fine Po? engravings. 4to. (75) | 7 ORs. Duplicates of the above in the same choice es aie yP——condition. India proofs. 4to. No duplicates. (45) 7 Or 286. Another lot, duplicates of above, all india {© proofs. 4to, with a number of the woodcuts on india, spe- » ——*— cially engraved for this edition. (30) O/ 287. RIEDESEL (BARON DE), Herzog] Braunschweig- » 2” scher General-Lieutenant, half-length vignette, line, en- Y . a - ~~ graved by Limmel; Madame de Riedesel, half length, line, india proof before letters. 4to. (2) Lb 288. RIVINGTON (JAMES), engraved by Ritchie; Aaron Y eS |_/-.-Burr, by O’ Neill; Peter Gansevoort, by Prudhomme. Bust , ? portraits, 4to, india proofs. (38) 24 - The Anderson Auction Co. 2 O 289. ROCHAMBEAU (COMTE), three-quarter length, ate by Geoffroy forthe Bradford Club: Kosciusko, from Lodge, proof before letters; A. de L. Gontant de Biron, French officer in Revolution ; Vergennes, from the Versailles Gal- lery, on india. 8vo. (5) JO 290. T. LEGER (COLONEL), bust, engraved by Rob- a erts, after Cosway; Genl. Howe, bust, engraved ~~ by Chapman; Lord Howe, with ship, by Brown; Burgoyne, by Ritchie; Captain Asgill, fone. ‘Andrews’ History.” Svo. (5) Fine lot. 20 291. SAUNDERS (ADMIRAL SIR CHARLES), bust in oval, stipple by Shipster, proof; Sir Peter Warren, bust in (ra engraved by Harding; Lord Keppel, bust in framed oval, fine mezzotint by Caldwell. 4to. (3) Ly 5 4 292. SCRAP-BOOKS, containing banknote vignettes and. ) Specimen woodcut designs, many ‘of Mr. Richardson’ S en- ——" graving. (5) o 293. SCRAP PRINTS, ETCHINGS, Etc. Mostly 8vo. 225) by 294. SCRIPTURAL SCENES. Fine steel engravings, 7 some on india. 4to and 8vo. (66) 5 295. SHAKESPEARE. Engraved Portraits, different / (13); also view of his birthplace and scenes in his life. Ato and 8vo. Fine lot. (27) O05 - 296. A Collection of Portraits of Actors in the character of Hamlet, including Irving, Booth, Salvini, G.V. Brooke, C. Dillon, Kemble and Fechter, with various rep- resentations of scenes and characters in the play. 4to and 8vo. Fine lot. (30) 4. 297. SHORE (JANE), half length, engraved by Barto- » 1 37t lozzi, fine; Fredrika Bremer, half length, lith. by Saroni & ——— Major, on india; Dante G. Rossetti, “pust in oval and in / square, etchings, private plates. - Ato. (4) 298. SIGNERS DECLARATION od INDEPENDENCE, engraved for ‘‘ Sanderson’s Lives ’’: Charles Carroll; Sam- 1) Fuel Chase;. George Clymer; William Floyd; Elbridge ———_ Gerry; Joseph Hewes; Thos. Heyward, Jr.; R. H. Lee; Philip Livingston. 8vo. (9) wy, 209. From the same: George Ross; Benj. Rush; } _ Roger Sherman; Edward Rutledge; Thomas Stone; James —— Wilson; Oliver Wolcott; George Wythe. 8vo. (8) gs 300. —— Fromthesame: Francis Lewis; Thomas Lynch, Jr.; Thomas McKean; A. Middleton; Robert Morris; Will- iam Paca; R. T. Paine: George Read. 8vo. (8) 25 _on horse, engraved by Hinman; De Grasse, bust, engraved _/ —/.. C- as f LA ON a ; f pai ; Ms if? /v aan f aot a A é e Ce __Meyer, fine line; Leigh Hunt, by Freeman. India proofs. The Anderson Auction Co. 301. SOUTHAMPTON (EARL OF—Shakespeare’s Patron), | half length, engraved by Sievier; Andrew Marvell; Dr. & y/ 4 Robert Plot; Lord Bacon, fine old copper-plate; Sir Robert [Nr Peake (Faithorne’s Master). 4to and 8vo. Fine lot. (5) 302. ST. MEMIN. Portraits of James Mec! Henry; George Chee : ; -Clinton; Mrs. Clinton; T. B. Robertson (Gov. La.), modern impressions, on india, from the original plates. 4to. (4) 303. STEAMBOATS. Representations of old steamboats “plying between New York and Albany; Old Business Cards; : ete. (50) | 304. STUYVESANT (PETER). Bust, in armor, proof 4 / before letters on india, engraved by Burt; bust, engraved /->."W F § ~ by Gimbrede, india proof. Line. Folio. (2) 305. SULLIVAN (J OHN). Bust, in uniform, in framed “oval, with military emblems. ‘‘Le Major-Général Sullivan, - Officier distingué, Commandant l’Armée des Americaines L7 dans le Continent. A Paris: chez Esnauts et Rapilly.’’ 4to. 306. PPALLMADGE (BENJAMIN); J. Eager Howard; : Chastellux; Genl. Christian Fibiger. Etched by — // ie B. Hall. India proofs. Folio. (4) as 307. TEXAS. Portraits and Views relating to the early Lif } history of Texas. Steel engravings and woodcuts, about 330 pieces, some scarce, with an A.L.S., 1 page 4to, of Sam Houston, written in 1842. (As a lot.) 308. THACKERAY (WILLIAM M.) Aanp ALFRED TENNYSON, by McCray, stipple; Samuel Parr, by a Ato. (4) ~ 309. THEATRES. The Italian Opera House, London (on _-india); Golden Lane Theatre; Surrey Theatre; Theatre at a: f Newport, R. I.; also portraits etched by Gribayedoff of Ludwig Barnay (German Tragedian), and Manager Rice, of Chicago. 8vo and 12mo. (6) 310. THOMSON (CHARLES—Secretary of the Continental Congress). Bust, profile to left, in circle. Drawn from life by Du Simitier; engraved by B. L. Prevost, Paris. Proof. Svo. 311. TITLE-PAGES, specially printed, in colors, for ( hie < extra-illustrating Dunlap’s American Theatre, and Life of Cooke, Irving’s works, Lossing’s Mount Vernon, and simi- lar works. About 200. (As a lot.) 312. A VCE eS (GULIAN C.); Philip Hone; John Lamb; Wm. F. Havemeyer; Grant Thorburn; Peter Stuyvesant; and others. Useful lot for illustrating Old New York. 8vo and 4to. (25) 26 The Anderson Auction Co. OY AAV / vO 313. VIEW OF HELL GATE, the Entrance from Long \ | |} \ VA /—Tsland Sound to New York. Tinted aquatint by Marigot. Vii ’ Ato. V/ nay . . 314. ASHINGTON (GEORGE). Portraits after C. / W. Peale, engraved by De Mare, on india hy : ~ (B. 8, H. 16); by Paradise (B. 27, H. 10); by Parker (B. 28, if. 12).) 8vo. (3) £0 315. —— Portraits after C. W. Peale, engraved by Sar- Vy ! tain (B. 34, H. 6); after a miniature, engraved by Bocourt (H. 17). 4to and 8vo. (2) ra 66 316. Bust, vignette. Engraved by H. B. Hall, from / [ _—an original miniature by Wm. Birch in the possession of 4 | ~~”~A\, Chas.G.Barney,Esq. Private plate, on india. (B. 386, H. 268.) , yd, 4to. ae) Bi ts Bust, in uniform. Engraved by O’Neill, from Y ~__-an original Contemporary Picture in the possession of Will- ~ iam Menzies, Esq. Private plate. (B. 93, H. 173.) 4to. 6° 318. Profile Head and Bust. Drawn by Wood from / —_——Houdon’s bust. Engraved by Leney. Published by Joseph 4 Delaplaine, Phil. (B. 103, H. 181.) 4to. » 9 de 319. —— Head in circular medallion. Dessiné et gravé \ | tf \ | | ~ ~~ @aprés Houdon, par Alexander Tardieu. (B. 108, H. 193.) f/m ¥ ¥ Rare. v _ 7oO_ 320. Tandy (James Napper). Full length, in uniform, 4 ——holding scroll. THE RARE PORTRAIT FROM THE HIBERNIAN A } MAGAZINE. 8vo. y) Yemeaerco-eme, This is really a portrait of Gen. Washington. It was the cus tom of the Hibernian Magazine in case of sudden demand to supply portraits at the expense of veracity. > 26 321. —— Bust, in uniform, by O’Neill, after Savage 7 (B. 131, H. 219); bust, engraved by Dudensing, after Robert- —____son (B.162,H. 247); bust, by Burt, after Stuart (B.187,H. 264) ; | bust, in uniform, by Dudensing, after St. Memin (B. 397, H. 714). India proofs. (4) / e) 322. —— Bust, from the portrait by Sharpless presented / to Col. Talmadge (H. 705), on india; engraved by Hall, from NN the bust by Ceracchi (B. 166, H. 257); engraved by P. Hall, from painting by Mrs. Sharpless (H. 706); by Paradise, after Peale (B. 27, H. 10); by Leney,after the Houdon bust (B. 103, H.181.) 8vo. (5) ® / b 323. —— Portraits by Buttre, after Wertmuller (B. 175, [~ 4 H. 255); by Hall (B. 176, H. 254); bust in uniform, by Smith, f ———-on india (B. 96, H. 151); full length, in Masonic regalia, Como Mason (H. 673). 8vo. (4) . 20 @ fS” torian). The Anderson Auction Co. 324. WASHINGTON. Portrait, engraved by P. Hall from painting by Mrs. Sharpless (H. 706); from an original pen- and-ink sketch drawn by Latrobe (H. 816); from the Christ Church bust, engraved by Bocourt (H. 774); engraved by Dudensing, from the original portrait by St. Memin in possession of J. Carson Brevoort (B. 397, H. 714), on india. 4Ato and 8vo. 320. H. 268). O26. (4) Bust, in uniform, engraved by Dudensing from the original portrait by St. Memin in possession of J. Carson Brevoort, on india (B. 397, H. 714); bust, from the miniature by Birch, private plate, slightly creased (B. 386, Ato. (2) Portraits after Gilbert Stuart, engraved by / H. 319); by / > Andrews (B. 177, H. 345); by Delaistre (B. 199, Durand (B. 206, H. 355); by Fenner, Sears & Co. (B. 222.1 H. 311); by Hall (B. 238, H. 385); also (B. 239, H. 386), and (B. 241, H. 388). (B. 356, H. 468). 328. 329. Good lot. 330. gravings); ete. Bust, in uniform, by Ruotte (B. 69, H. 172); by Holloway (B. 88, H. 169); by Tanner, modern impres- sion (B. 1385, H. 218); by Durand (B. 144, A. 115); by Rogers (B. 155, H. 110); by O’Neill, in Masonic dress (B. 168, H. 256). 8vo. Full length, seated, at Mount Vernon, ‘‘ Chief of the Patriot Host’’?; Washington and Harvey Birch; and various different portraits (mostly duplicates of the above). Ato and 8vo. 8vo. (7) 8vo. (4) (6) Good lot. (18) Various process, woodcut and photo portraits; views of Mount Vernon; scenes in his life (mostly steel en- ~ 327 —— Portraits after Stuart, by Humphreys (B. 259, H. 399); by Mackenzie (B. 284, H. 261), scarce; by H. W. Smith (B. 333, H. 451), on india; by Wright, after Trott Various sizes. (65) 331. WASHINGTON’S CARRIAGE, as it appeared in bull. Line. Svo. Oblong 4to. 332. WASHINGTON MEDAL. Obverse, bust of Wash- Copper. Scarce. - the procession in New York, Feby. 22, 1872. by J. H. Daniels. Very scarce. Scarce. Svo. 28 (3) Lithograph ington, profile; reverse, the Declaration of Independence. C. C. Wright se. 333. WATERHOUSE (B., M.D.) Bust in oval, engraved _by Harris; William Penn, bust, by Edwin; Rev. Timothy Dwight, bust, by Leney. . 334. WILLIAMSON (HUGH—Signer Constitution, His- Half length, engraved by Durand, after Trum- £. oe, The Anderson Auction Co. 335. WITHERSPOON (JOHN, D.D., President of New Jersey College in America). Engraved by Trotter, 1785; _—pust in oval, by Edwin, from the Evangelical Intelligencer; 39 60 em Sawer # je ca ee —— bust, by Ritchie. Svo. (3) 336. WOLCOTT (OLIVER—Signer Declaration Inde- ‘ pendence), bust, with facsimile signature and the Wolcott arms, engraved by Burt, after Peale, india proof; Oliver Wolcott, Jr., Secy. Treasury, three-quarter length, engraved % by Halpin. Proof, 4to, private plates; also various views, etc., relating to the Wolcott family (7). (9) 337. WOLCOTT (OLIVER—Governor of Connecticut); \' Nehemiah H. Knight, Governor of Rhode Island. Half length. Engraved by F.Sanford. Hartford, 1819. 8vo. (2) / ee 338. WOLFE (JAMES). Bust, from Universal Magazine; ' / h alf length, in oval, by Chambers; Wolfe Expiring on the Heights of Canada, from Cowley’s History of England. 8vo and 4to. (3) 339. —— Bust, engraved by Chambers; Montcalm, half length, by Varin; Columbus, by Maverick; Cortez; La Salle, proof on india; Admiral Boscawen; John Winthrop. 4to and 8vo. (8) ~ 340. —— View of Bay of Gaspé in the Government of Quebee, showing house in which Genl. Wolfe resided. ~—Scarce old copper-plate. Oblong 8vo. £O 341. WOODCUTS. A large parcel containing several / _—-thousand portraits, views, etc., American and foreign, cut 7 343. WOOSTER (MAJOR-GENERAL DAVID). Full agama from newspapers and magazines, many unobtainable in other form. (As a lot.) 342. Another similar lot, containing several thou- Sand, many proofs. (As a lot.) length, standing. From the Impartial History. 8vo. pd 344. YOUNG (ARTHUR—Friend of Washington), Sheed half length, stipple, engraved by Hinton; Adam Ferguson, half length, engraved by Beugo, after Reynolds. Ato, - (2) ot The Anderson Auction Company Successors to John Anderson, Jr., and Bangs & Co. Sales of Literary and Artistic Property 5 West 29th Street, New York [ JNEQUALED facilities for the handling and sale of Books, Manuscripts, Paintings, Etchings and Engravings, Autographs, Coins, Stamps, etc. enor, Ce ed Sales of Private Collections a Specialty 4 Extract from the Will of Edmond de Goncourt : (Zrans.) ‘“‘My wish is that my Drawings, my Prints, my Curiosities, my Books—in a word these things of art which have been the joy of my life—shall not be consigned to the cold tomb of a museum, and subjected to the stupid glance of the careless passer-by; but | require that they shall all be dispersed under the hammer of the Auctioneer, so that the pleasure which the acquiring of each one of them has given me shall be given again, in each case, to some inheritor of my own tastes.’’ |