CATALOGUE No, 1193 f THE ~HARNED COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS AND cad American Historical Portraits and Ivory Miniatures by Stuart, Peale, Otis, Cosway and others ee ae Washington Relics and Historical China, &e. 1p TO BE Sule _ Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, May 28th and 2oth, 1917 AT 2.30 O’CLOCK EACH DAY. STAN. V. HENKELS AUCTION COMMISSION MERCHANT 1804 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. no erent eng et a te Le tt tte et oe -- ~ x " * * r = . INGTON “PORTRAIT: $2400: anes Kase nA: eer Teen oe eG perder . "ict Ire Gilbert ‘Stuart Sold at. Auction " ae < (in Philadelphia. 0" Same Ac pe EN ile ay RPAH 3 Ui : 1 See i AM se Philadelphia,...May 20-4’. portrait. of. zeorge., Washington,. by: Gilbert. Stuart. pbrought: $2400 at the sale -here yesterday Of; the Thomas B, Harned collection of paintings, art’ objects" and .American his- torical relinss;. A Charles Wilson Peale por- raitof: Thomas, Jefferson sold for $19:0. Sale of Early Americans. At the sale of the Harned collection of paintings, May 28 and 29, at the auction rooms of Stan. V. Henkels in Phila., the highest figure noted was $2,-!00 for a Gilbert Stuart portrait of Washington, the face partly restored, to a purchaser whose name was withheld by the auctioneer. The same picture was in a sale at the same rooms last February when it was announced as hav- ing been sold for $1,900. Charles Wil- son Peale’s portrait of Thomas Jefferson fetched $1,900 and a portrait of Washing- ton by James Peale, formerly in possession of the Shippen family, was sold for $400, both to unnamed buyers as was another Washington portrait by John Singleton ‘Copley which fetched $400. A portrait of ‘Dr. John Hunter by Thomas Sully sold to Doctor Stern for $475, was painted from the original by Sir Joshua Reynolds.