izx iUbris SEYMOUR DURST ~t ' Tsrt n%+uu> % imJienlam >y J? Mjithatwij When you leave, phase leave this book Because i/ has been said "I uer'tbing comes ( bim who ir.nis Except if loaned book AVI RY \K( HITECTURAI VND I IM ARTS 1 IHK \IO (ill I (il Si YMOI R U I)' RSI Olli^ ORK 1 IHK \m Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/illustratedcatal00amer_18 THE NOTABLE Percy R. Pyne 2 d , Collection m r * AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON SQUARE SOUTH NEW YORK ON FREE MEW AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES MADISON" SQUARE SOUTH. NEW YORK BEGINNING TUESDAY, JANUARY 30th, 1917 AND CONTINUING UNTIL THE DATE OF SALE THE NOTABLE COLLECTION OF VIEWS OF NEW YORK AND OTHER AMERICAN CITIES FORMED HY MR. PERCY R. PYNE 2 D TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE OR RESTRICTION ON MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 5th, 6th AND 7th, 1917 AT THE HOUR OF 8.1S IN THE EVENING AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES No ;it ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF THE NOTABLE COLLECTION OF VIEWS OF NEW YORK AND OTHER AMERICAN CITIES HISTORICAL CHINA AND BOOKS RELATING TO NEW YORK FORMED BY MR. PERCY R. PYNE 2 ,} TO BH SOLI) WITHOUT RESERVE OR PROTECTION ON THE EVENINGS HEREIN STATED CATALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS WKII II N B\ MR KoHI.RI I- Kl l)K\ HI K( , THE SALE I BE CONDU< I I l> BY MR. THOMAS K. KIRBY, OF THE AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Managers NEW YORK CITY yi THi: AMERICAN AKT ASSOCIATION DESIGNS ITS CATALOGUES AND DIRE( In ALL DETAILS OF ILLUSTRATION TEXT AND TYPOGRAPHY CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Any bid which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer, if, in his judgment, such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 2. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. IS. Payment shall be made of all or such part of the purchase money as may he required, and the names and addresses of the pur- chasers shall he given immediately on the sale of every lot, in default of which the lot so purchased shall he immediately put up again and re-sold. Payment of that part of the purchase money not made at the time of sale shall he made within ten days t hen after, in defaidt of which the undersigned may either continue to hold the lots at the risk of the purchaser and take such action as may he necessary for the enforcement of the sale, or mav at public or private sale, and without other than this notice, re-sell the lots for the benefit of such purchaser, and the deficiency (if any) arising from such re-sale shall he a charge against Mich purchaser. -i. Delivery of any purchase will he made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. Deliveries will he made on sales days between the hours of 9 A. M. and 1 P. .M., and on other days except holidays— between the hours of 9 A. M. and 5 P. M. Delivery of any purchase will he made only at the American Art Galleries, or other place of sale, as the case may he, and only on pre- sent ing the hill of purchase. Delivery may he made, at the discretion of the Association, of any purchase during the session of the sale at which it was sold. ~). Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Association is in no w ise engaged, and will not be performed by the Association for purchasers. The Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of tlu- parties engaged for such service. (>. Storage of any purchase shall be at the sole risk of the pur- chaser. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, and thereafter, while tin Association will exercise due caution in caring for and delivering such purchase, it will not hold itself responsible if such purchasi 1>. lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Storage charges will be made upon all purchases not removed within ten days from the date of the -ale thereof. 7. Guarantee is not made either by the owner or the Association of tin- correctness of the description, genuineness or authenticity of any lot, and no sale will lie set aside on aeeount of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing, or any imperfection not noted. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, after which it is sold "as is" and without recourse. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot cor- rectly, and will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that an\ lot has been incorrectly catalogued, ami, in its judgment, maj either sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the- opinion of such expert, who thereby would become responsible for such damage' as might result wire his opinion without proper foundation. AMERICAN ART association. American Ait Galleries, Madison Square South, New York City. INTRODUCTION The Percy 11. Pyne 2d Collection of New York City and other Amer- ican Views is the most important and complete that has ever been ottered at public sale. The proportion of items that is unique, or nearly so, is astonishingly large and does credit to the owner's taste, judgment and generosity. No form of collecting, within recent years, has shown such unusual increase in interest and value as this department of Americana. Aside from the factor of local patriotism and civic pride which prompts many, who are not interested in any other form of pictorial art, to seek representations of views and scenes that appeal to them on sentimental "'rounds, there is a large and »io\\ inn number that seeks everything of rarity and value that sheds light on the early history of the metropolis. The economic neces sity for frequent change and rebuilding and the rapid march of improve- ment have caused the destruction of most of the old monuments, and these old views are the only reminders of previous conditions. Aside from this is the fact that lithographic art. «hich early reached a high degre< of excellence In this country, is well adapted to the reproduction of archi- tectural and topographic drawings and adds largely to their decorative value. This medium has been used more largely than any other. The pro portion of original oil-paintings and water colors is much larger and far more important than is usual in collections of this character. The grow- ing scarcity of thes< prints, and the greatbj increased demand, make this dispersal an opportunity that the wise collector will take intelligent advantage of. The catalogue has been carefully compiled in the belief that its importance and the consequent necessity for accurac} will not only aid present-day collectors but make it a useful reference book for the future. The explanatory notes have been condensed as much as possible. The prints are. In the main, in excellent condition, but imper- fections or injuries are invariabh recorded. The beauty of the illustra- tions, especially those in color, and the large number of important items carefully selected for reproduction, make this publication of (lit Amer ican Art Association the most important catalogue of its kind. ROBERT FRIDENBERG. CATALOGUE /. FIRST EVENING'S SALE MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1917 AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES BEGINNING AT 8.15 (/CLOCK Catalogue Numbers 1 to 155, inclushe NEW YORK CITY GENERAL VIEWS cV PLANS All Framed and Glazed unless otherwise noted. Measurements, in inches and sixteenths, rend°red decimal^ for convenience, a newly designed quadrature, suggestive of the square of four, being now first used for thai purpose. I. NIEUW AMSTERDAM. | 1656. | I. inc. Rectangle, - 6 \ 12o3 Novi Belgii nova?quc Anglica? nee non partis Virginia? tabula multis in locis emendata a Nicolao Joannis Vischero. Nieuw Amsterdam op f Eylant Manhattans. At foot of tin flrsl published issue of tin- map, before tin- towns: "(iomoe- nipa" "Iamaica" and "Philadelphia." Colored. •_>. NIEUW AMSTERDAM. Same as the above, "a" and (lit- s]\t|i lino erased and replaced by "per Nicolaum Vischer." In left center, between the two fortified camps is added: "Alter Modus apud Minnessincos j Ander Manier der— Minnessincksche Dorpen" ! , and in lower left : "cum Privil : Ordin : General : Belgii Foederati." The three towns added. The second issue. Colored. PLAN 1664. Lithograph. Rectangle, -- \ '27.10 "The Duke's Plan." A Description of the Towne of Manna- dos: or iii u Amsterdam as it was in September; 1(>(51 lying in lattitude 40 1 ': and 4() m : Anno: Domini | 1(56-1 [ 1(504 (Eight lines) George II. Moore. New York: December, 1S,">S. (Six Lines) Richard Sims Manuscript Department Lith. for 1). T. Valentine's Manual, for 1859, &c, &c. Colored, slight repairs. Unfolded. 4. NIKl \V YORCK. Line. Rectangle, 2o5xll It Novi Belgii novaeque Angliae nee non Pennsylvania et Partis Virginia tabula multis in loci- ennndata, a Iusto Daiu-kers N u« Yorck, eertijs Genaemt Nieuw Amsterdam. \ close copj of the tirst Vischer except that it has "Philadelphia." ( 'olored. 5. NOVUM AMSTERODAMUM. Line Rectangle, 4 IS \ <> <> From Ogilby's Ann ilea. London, 1671, with full sheet of text. 6. NIEUW AMSTERDAM "RESTITUTIO". Line. Rectangle, '_' 12 \ 1 5 Totious Neobelgii Nova et Accuratissima tabula. Apud Reinier & losua Ottens Amstelodami Restitutio. Nieuw- Amsterdam onlangs Nieuw jorck genaemt, ende hernomen l)ij de Nederlanders <>|> den 24 Aug: 1673. eindelijls aan de Engelse wreder afgestaan ( K< \ oi three lines) \l fool "i map. 7. NEW YORK. Line. Rectangle, 2 12 \ 11 In lower left of: "A Mapp of Nem Jersey, in America, Bj John Seller, and William Fisher." 17. x 21.8. At top cent< r over main inscription, which is in oval cartouche, a scale of "English leagues", and under cartouche crowned Anns of Great Britain and motto. In rigid center palisadoed camps: ".Modus muniendi The manner of the Indian Fortifications ' [No. 7 — Continued] Towns Houses and Dwelling places" At upper right edge of rectangle containing the view two: "Indian Canoos | or sinal Boats made of y'' harke of trees." In lower right corner crowned Arms of Great Britain with obliterated "York" above it faintly showing under the word "Part". In lower left of rectangle other erasures indicated. The view is the Allard 1(573 type, and the date about 1(577. The iixi.v oTiiMi copies known abe in Public Libraries. [Illustrated] 8. NEW YORK. Line. Vignette. 2 12 x 14,8 New-York, (Jos: W. Moulton, del.) in 1(573.- (Rob 1 . M. Gaw, sc. ) ( lolored. 9. NEU JORCK SIX i; NEU AMSTERDAM. Line. Rectangle, 2 13 x 14 '.i Recens edita totius Nbvi Bclgii, in America Septentrionali | siti. delineatio cura et sumtibus Tob. Conr. Lotteri, Sac Cass. Maj. Geographi August. Vind. Cum Gratia et Privil. etc. two lines ) \t fool >if map. 10. Mid AMSTERDAM. Line. Rectangle, 806 \ KU2 Nieu Amsterdam, at. New Yorck. - -1 | In America. Covens et Mortier exc. cum Priv. ord. I loll, et Westfr. T Doesburgb fe| 'Title in wreathed cartouche, palm-leaf border, It is a state of one of the mosl pleasing of the earl] views and rins onli known impression, 11. Ml'.l W AMSTERDAM. Etching. Rectangle, 8 (5 \ HU2 79. Nieu Amsterdam at. New York Carolus Allard excudit cum Privelegio ordinum Hollandias et Westfrisiae A Mayer fci Title in scroll; leaf border. A male figure seated at l<-ft holding up small animal, a female standing at right holding basket; animals, etc. Very scarce. 12. Ml'.r AMSTERDAM Etching. Niiu Amsterdam at. New York Carolus Allard I 'olnn (1 I \. 1 - l\ I I \ W \l.. I Rectangle, (ill \ s Rectangle, 8 \ 10 s 18. Ml'.l AMSTERDAM. 1702. Lii Nieu Amsterdam, een stedeken in Noord Amerikaes Nieu Hollant, op het eilant Mankattan : namaels Nieu jork genaemt, to en lut geraekte in "t gebiet der Engelschen. (Title repeated in Latin, three lines) Pet: Schenk- Amsteld. C. P. !>•_' Tin- scire- lirst ivsm- before t lit- number was erased. Colored. Rectangle, 5 10 x 1 5 1 I, Ml. I JORK. Line. \ i Jork. 1'. Schenk i sc. Title in ornamental tablei .-it top, with three festoons of fruits and flowers. Leaf border. With similar views of Nombrcd dins. Panama. S. Salvador. Caput S. Augustini. At foot of map: Nova Totius America? Tabula Gedrukt H\ Petrus Schenk Const en Caarl V'erkooper Op • 1 « - Vygendam Tot Amsti rdam Met Pre> ill _ In lower left, figures, plants ;m>i G. H. Smith, Street Commissioner Pub l>\ G. Hayward, Lithographer N I Curl Ian, II S 1 N( H "> ork, Max I Sol I n 52 17. NEW YORK. (1733) Line. Rectangle, 4=1*2 x 10.7 New York (Key in upper right) Over view of Quebec, on undivided sheet with views of Mexico and Fall of Niagara. Colored. 18. NEW YORK. ( 1733) Line. Rectangle, 4 12 x 10 7 New York (Key in upper right) W. H. Toms sculp. 19. NUW YORK. Line. Rectangle, LI x 2 1 N'uu York Under a similar "Quebec", and opposite similar "Fall of Niagara" and '".Mexico"" on map, 19. \ 18.12: Nouvelle Cute Particuliere de I'Amerique, ou sont Exactemenl Marquees . . . le Cana- da ou Nouvelle France . . . Guati- mala, le Darien, . . . et la Terre Ferme. A Map of the Britisch Empire in America with the French Spanish and the Dutch Settlements adjacent thereto l>\ IIenr\ Popple, a London. Grave, par .dan Conr.Back. 1756. To right plans of Vnnapolis Royal, Boston, Wu York, Charles Town, St. Augustine, Providence, Cartagene, and ten others. 20. NEW YORK. ( 1733) Line. Rectangle, 1 1 s 2 2 New York Under a similar "Quebec," and opposite similar "Fall of Niaga ra" and "Mexico." On map: Card Particuliere dc I'Amerique Septenl rionali . A Map of the British Empire in America with the French, Spanish and the Dutch Settlements adja- cent thereto by Henry Popple at Amsterdam Printed for I. Covens and ('. Mortier. T. Condel s. To right, plans of Vnnapolis Royal, Boston, Mew York, Charles Town, St. Vugustine, Providence, Cartagene, and ten others. Not framed. (1733) Line. Rectangle, 2 3 x I 2 New York Cut out of the large map: [America Septentrionalis. A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Span- ish Settlements adjacent thereto by Hen. Popple. W. II. Tome sculp. I ( 2 ) 21. FORT GEORGE WITH THE CITY OF NEW YORK. Line Rectangle, 17 1 '_' \ 12s I. Carwitham Sculp 35 A View of Fort George with the City of New York from the S W. Printed for Carington Bowles Map & Printsellers, at V. (i!) S ! . Pauls . . . London. Before change of title and publisher. Slight injury in lower left corner. The Holden copj of an important ami desirable print. Colored. Vkky bcabcs. [Illustrated in color] '1-2. NEW YORK. Line Rectangle, f - \ 5 1 t New York a Citv in N America inhabited by English and Dutch subject to tin- K. of England. A New & Correct Map of the Trading Part of the West Indies, including the Seal of War between G r . Britain & America Likewise the British Empire in America, with the French and Spanish Settle- ments adjacent thereto; Adorn'd with Prospects of \ most considerable Towns, Ports, Harbours &c. therein contain'd from the latest & best Observations, To The Right Hon 11 ". Lord Howe. Commander in Chief of the Fleet in America, This Map of tin' Seat of War is humhlv dedicated 1>\ his Obed*. Ser'. Rob 1 . Sayer. London Printed for Rob 1 . Sayer Map & Printseller at the Golden Buck mar Sergeants Inn Fleet Street. | \ i in SI \n< B, 28. NEW VORK. (1741) Line. Rectangle, k.12 \ 5 12 Nefl N oik References. (Column of fourteen names) \. u Vork is situated iii K) ''"''. K) \. I. at ■'. on an Eminence (thirteen lines) A new map of North America, ' wherein is exactlj described all \" European settlements, with whatever else is remarkable in tin West Indies, from the latest and lust Discoveries; Adorn'd with V1CWS and plans of the most considerable Towns, Harbours, &c. In border, it upper right of map. The other views are Quebec and Mexico, and tin plans are Chlbucto Harbour and City, Halifax, Cartagena, Harbour of New York, Charles Town in South Carolina, Host, in in Mew iihI. Havana, Kingston Harbour in Jamaica and Porto Bello. I i 1 I "1\ ( I V -, Ml, , 24. NEW YORK. 1761. Line. Rectangle, 6^4x2012 Engrav'd for the London [Magazine 1761. | The South Pros- pect of the City of New York, in North America. | 25. HOWDELL-CANOT VIEW. (1761) Line. Rectangle. 12„8 X 19J1 A South East View of the City of New York, in North Amer- ica. — Vue de Sud Est . . . | Drawn on the Spot by Cap 1 . Thomas Howdell, of the Royal Artillery, Engraved by P. Canot. London Printed for John Bowles . . . Cornhill | 1. New Collcdge. ... — ... 7 The Prison, j The Holdon copy. Vkhy bcaiice. 26. HOWDELL-CANOT VIEW. (1761) Line. Rectangle, 12 10 \ lOdl A South West Viiu of tin City of New York, in North Amer- ica. Vue de Sud Ouesl ... (two lines as in previous item) ! 1. The Harbour . . . — . . .7 Brew-house. ! Colored. Vi:m -i inn 27. NEW YORK. Line. Rectangle, (> x 10 1 8 A South Wesl View of the City of New York, in North America. Printed for Carington Bowles, at his Map & Print Warehouse, V. (>!) in S . Pauls Church Yard, London. The Howdell view, with three men and a dog introduced into foreground. V] B1 B( Mil E. 28. NEW YORK. Line. Rectangle. 'I 1 1 x 71 A South West view of the City of New York, in North America. | A <'"|'\ <>f the I Inu drll ( anot view, with the large open field in center foreground. From the Universal Museum and Complete Magazine, 1766. 29. NEW YORK. Line. Rectangle, 3ol5 \ 6ol4 N . \\\. A View of New York, Governors Island, the River &c. from Long Island. Published as the Act directs l>\ A. Hamilton Jun r . mar S'. Johns Gate Nov*". 1, 1 7 7 c > . \ later copj of the Howdell-Canol new, with the field occupied bj ma- ooeuvering troops. Prom the Town and Country Magaxine. 30. NEW YORK. Another impression, lacking serial Dumber. 31. RATZER VIEW Line. Rectangle, ^S \ .T> 8 To Hi- Excellency Sir Henry-Moore, Bar'. (Five lims) Tin- Plan, of flu City of New York and it- Environs, Sur \< \'d and Laid down: (Two lines) H. Ratzer (Two lines) Tho*. Kitchin sculp 4 . Engraver (etc. two lines) Plan of the (it\ of New York, in North America: Surveyed in the Years 1766 & 1767. References. (Two columns) (Three lines) London. Publishd according to Ac! of Parliament, Jan y . 12, 1 7 7 *> : by Jefferys & Paden, Corner of S'. Martins Lane, Charing Cross. A South Wesl View of the ("it\ of New York, Taken from the Governours [sland at * The most important, accurate and desirable plan. Polded in the original marbled paper pull-off case with printed label: "Environs of New York. Printed \ Sulci l>\ \\ . Paden. (Successor to the late Mr. Jefferys) ( 'haring ( Iross." \ i in si mii r. .'{•J. PLAN OF NEW YORK. 1775. Line. Rectangle, 28 s 1 !>(• Plan I)i New York f the city, and i- Hie most desirable of the period. Pine example u iili large ms rgin i Vaar si »"• i I Illustrated 34. NEW YORK. (1777) Aquatint. Rectangle, 4,6 x 18 a 9 New York, with the Entrance of the North and East Rivers. | Oil plate, •_>!>. 10 x 21.6, with similar: A View of the Highland of Neversunk, N. W. b. W. four Miles distant, with the Light House, on Sandy Hook. X. W. | Xote. This Highland is very remarkarable as the Coast Southward of it is low with Sand Beaches, and from its Northern End a low Sandy Beach extends with Clumps of Shrnl) Pines, at the extremity | of which stands the Light House of Sandy Hook. | The South Shore of Long Island, ten leagues Eastward of Sandy Hook, lour Miles distant. The Light House on Sandy Hook, S. I'., one Mile The Narrows, (between Red and Yellow Hook, on Long Island, & the East Bluff of Staten Island.) bearing S. b. W. Publish'd . . . Octr. 4, 1777, bj J. I'. W. Des Barres, Esqr. | Firsl issue. Colored. Veby scabce. 35. Another impression of: "The Light House on Sandy Hook, S. E. one mile" alone. 36. NOUVELLE YORCK. Etching. Rectangle, 9.15 x 15 D 11 Collect inn des Prospects. V T ue De La Nouvelle Yorck. — Grave par Balth Frederic Leizeli New Yorck. — La nouvelle Yorck. (Ten lines in two columns) Se vend a Augsbourg etc.) | Colored. Nol trained. .'57. NEW YORK. [ 1796.] Line. Rectangle, 15o4 x 21o \.-w York. | The view, aecuratelj drawn and of the greatest interest, shows the west side of the citj from the Batter) to a point north of Trinity Church; "the great house buill for General Washington," or "Government House," and the "churn" being prominent. In the left foreground, a man-of-war at anchor. ( )ne other eop\ of this slate is known. One other copy of a later and altered state is known only from the reproduction in Valentine's Manual for lHfi'J. Colored. Tin: M0S1 IMPOBTANT ITEM IN THE COLLECTION. | See Frontispiece \ 88. NEW YORK. (1796) Etching. Rectangle, 12«9 x is 4 View of the City and Harbour of New York, taken from Mount Pitt, the seat of Iohn R Livingston Esq" The title in ornamental pane] below, in pen and ink, as are the verj few others known of this beautiful print. The colors mellowed bj | Illustrated] 39. NEW YORK. 1798. Woodcut. Oblong. A View of the (it\ of Vu York from Brooklyn Heights, in 17«)S !,\ Monsieur ('. B. Julien, de S l . Memin &c. Published by M. Dripps from an Original Drawing now in possession of J. ('. Brevoort Esqr. of Brooklyn. Tin' si via i: nun. i\ u. later used in Valentine's Manual, 1861. Finelj colored. 40. NEW YORK FROM HOBUCK. 1800. Aquatint. Rectangle, 18 f\ 18 Alexander Robertson Delineavil Francis Jukes Sculpsit. \\ F. Jukes V. 10 Howland Streel and l>\ Al. Robertson Columbian Academy Liberty Streel New York | The Holden copj of an unusually attractive view. Has been varnished, colored \ i m bcarck. See So 1 1 5 41. NEW YORK FROM HOBUCK. Water color. Rectangle, 16 12 \ •- > •- , 15 \< u York. Signed; C. Loremen, 1821. r-J. NEW YORK FROM LONG [SLAND. 1801. Aquatint. R< ctangle, 18 s x 19 8 Drawn li\ John \V I. Eng . bj W. Rollinson. Nen York from Long Island Published l>\ J. Wood \ W. Rollinson New York February I l LE01. \ tine impression, though toned bj time, "i in unusualrj attractive print. \ I II \ -l Mil I | Illustrated] 00 CO 6 / 43. WHITE HORSE VIEW. Line. Rectangle, 18T 4 x23ol4 Painted by William Birch — Engraved by Samuel Seymour | The City of New York In The State of New York North America | Published Jan y . 1. 1803, by W. Birch, Springland, mar Bristol, Pennsylvania. The first state with the White Horse near fallen tree; wharf and sail near center of foreground, and large tree at right. The view is taken from Brooklyn Heights. Inscription space has been creased from earlier fram- ing. Three others known. Sec No. 162. [Illustrated] 44. PICNIC PARTY VIEW. The White Horse and fallen tree erased and a Picnic Party of four sub- stituted; the wharf and sad replaced by shrubbery, two trees introduced at the left, and another added to left of the large one at the right, improv- ing the artistic quality of the composition. The second issue. The H olden copy. Fine and brilliant impression. Colored. 45. NEW YORK. 1804. Aquatint. Rectangle, Hol2xl7ol3 Painted by .J. Ward. Engraved l>\ C. Ward. View Of The Spot Where (leu. Hamilton Fell, At Weehauk. Hamilton's monument in the foreground, the City in the- distance. A proof before tin- printer's line. A beautiful print, finely colored. One oiiini KNOWN. [ Illustrated in color \ 46. NEW YORK. 1K07. Aquatint. Rectangle, 9 10 \ 16 | Dom k . Series R A. del.- Edw d . Orme Excudit — T. Clarke & .1 Hamble sculp. A Schooner With A View Of New York. — Gvelette, lit Vue De New York. Published .V Sold Jan y . 1. 1807, by Edw d . Orme, ">«.), Bond Street, London. Serial number scratched. Colored. 47. PLAN 1817. Line. Rectangle, 19.1 X 18,15 This Actual Map And Comparative Plans Showing 88 years growth of the City of New York, Is inscribed to the | Citi- [No. 4? — Continued] zens, (i. B. King. sc. N. V. 1817. By The Proprietor David Longworth Published by David Longworth 11 Park 1S17. — Engraved by Ja B . 1). Stout. In lower left: Plan of New York In tu|) rignettes of N. York Citj Hall York Institution, and c Its Until. Colored; in folder. \ 'mv m uicx. i7 - _'!i Surveyed bj James Lyne. \t Vsrlum, New York Hospital, New t8. NEWYORKS IIA.MN OCH REDD. Aquatint. Rectangle, 8 It) \ IS 10 Kit at' Klinckowstrom. — Gr. af Akrell Newyorks Hamn och Redd Fran Brooklyn pa Longisland. lh drawing was made in l s l s and the print, with the companion Brodway- Gatan, No. 171. was published at Stockholm, l^'-'t. Of unusual artistic quality. Stained in lower right. 19. NEW-YORK VUE DE L'OUEST, (1818) Lithograph. Rectangle, (• 5 \ !• 7 PI. .'5 '. el I.ith. par Ed ill Montule New- York vue de I'Ouest. \ INI >l Oil E. 50. NEW YOKK PROM GOVERNORS ISLAM). Line. Rectangle, 1H:'\ 28.8 Painted bj W. G. Wall. Engraved b\ I. Hill. New York. From Governors Island. N°: 20 of the Hudson River Port Folio. Pnblished b) llinr\ I. Megarej New York, I ine copj nf the ftr» I issue. ( 'olort il 51. WALL HILL \ II.WS. 1828. Line. Rectangles, 15 L2 \ 24 12 Engrav'd l>\ I. Hill. New Vork From Weehawk. To Thomas Dixon Esq 1 ", tlii- Plate is respectfullj Inscribed l»\ ln> Obliged Serv 1 . W ill. (;.: Wall. Painted and Published bj Will'".. (J. Wall New York 1 v i^;i. Engraved l>\ I. Hill. New York from heights mar Brooklyn. | ( Tlui i lines ;i> in |>n \ ious item. ) ■ issues of .in unusuallj attractive ind decorative pair in fine condition. ( olored, Vin m oh i, ('-' ) / 52. WALL-HILL WATER-COLORS. The original water-color drawings of the AVall-Hill pair. From the W">. F. Havemever collection. Of the greatest artistic axd historic interest. [Illustrated] (2) NEW-YORK FROM BROOKLYN HILLS. [1825.] Lithograph. Rectangle, 7o6 x llcl2 State of New- York. Litliog ic par J. Milbert.— Imp le de ('. Motte. Mew of the City of New -York I taken from Brooklyn Hills. | Very scarce. 54. NEW-YORK FROM WEAHAWK. [1828.] Lithograph. Rectangle, 7,9 x 1L2 1" Livraison Amerique Septentrionalc — Etat De New- York- Pi. 1. Lithographie par Deroy.- Dessine d'apres nature par I Milbert. Vue de New-York prise de Weahawk. — N". 1— View of New-York taken from Weahawk. ! (Title repeated in Latin and German) Imp Lith de Hove dirigee par Noel aine \ •_'•'> •'{ Painted h\ J. G. Chapman. Published l>\ Henrj I. Megarey, New York. Engraved by .1. NY. Bennett. New York. Taken from tin- Ha \ m a r Bedlow § Lland \ nil- example oi oni of tin- s\ important and beautiful views of the 1 1. riod ' olorcd. Viai m oh i | Illustrated in color \ No. 52. A l'Aiu So. I. No. t;s 64. HORNOR VIEW. (1836.) Etching. Vignette, 12 8 x 31=8 Drawn & Engraved by T. Hornor.— Printed by W m . Xeale. New York from Brooklyn ] Interesting from the variety of old and unusual types of ferry-boats and steamships in the East River. Colored. Very scarce. 65. HORNOR MEW. (1836.) Another impression. 66. NEW YORK FROM BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. Aquatint. Rectangle, 19ol0x31ol3 Painted by J. W. Hill. Published by L. P. (Mover New York. Engraved by W. J. Bennett New York, | from Brooklyn Heights (Copyright 1837, by Lewis P. Clover) References in three lines. A fine original colored impression of an un- usually pleasing view. Veri bcarce. | Illustrated in color \ (>7. NEW YORK FROM BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. Another impression of a later state; nncolored. (is. NEW YORK FROM WEAHAWK. Aquatint. Rectangle, 12 12 \ 17el0 Garneray pinx t . Himely sculp Vue De New York. Prise de Weahawk. A View of New- York, taken from Veahawk. | A Paris chez Hocquart aine Succ r . de Basset rue S'. Jacques N°. 64. -Depose. New-York Published by Baillv Ward and C". | \ \cr\ tine example, beautifully colored, of an artistic composition of unusual decorative value. Sec No. Mil). VERY BCARCE. [ Illustrated in color \ C,!). NORTH CAROLINA, C. S. SUN'. Lithograph. Rectangle, «.) 1 -J \ !3o2 I". S. Ship North Carolina, 102 Guns. | Lith: & Pub: by N. Currier, ( Copyright 1 S r !■ by N. Currier — ) The view, in background, shows the Wist side of the City from Castle Garden north. Colored. Very scarce. 70. II. W ELL \ II. US. 1844. Aquatints. Rectangles, 8 L4 i 32 5 Painted & Engraved In Rob 1 . Havell. Panoramic View Of New York, From The Easi River. The Vessels drawn by J. Pringle. Printed l>\ W. Neale. Entered . . Act . Con- gress . . . 1844 bj Rob 1 . Havell, . . . New York. Published l>\ Rob 1 . Havell, Sin- Sing, V V. \Y" . A. Colman, 203 Broad- ua\ and Ackermann \ Co 96 Strand London (One line of references) Panoramic View of New York. [Taken from the North River.] Drawn & Engraved In Rob 1 . Havell. Printed In \Y. Neale. Entered . . Act . Congress, . . . 1844, bj Rob 1 . Havell, . . , New York. Published In Rob*. Havell, Sing Sing New York. and \V . A. Colman 203 Broadway. Ackermann & Co !*<> Strand London I inelj colored, \ ven beautiful pair. Ykh\ si um cm | Illustrated in color | 71. NEW \ ORK FROM WEST HOBOK1 S Lithograph. Rectangle, 15 x 22o£ Painted from nature bj Charmaille Printed b^i Auguste Bry. Drawn on stone In Jacottet, figures b\ Bayot. A View Of New York And Its Environs Taken from the heights of West I [oboken. Colored. \ beautiful print, -• I i ^ 1 1 1 1 \ spotted, Vim si \n> i | Illustrated \ 72. NEW-YORK FROM FORT COLUMBUS. L846. Aquatint. R< ctangle, 16 12 \ 26 12 l'i a sketch In F. Catherwood Esq. Eng. In llmm Pap prill llmm I. MegareA New York. New York. Taken from tin North wesl angle of Fori Columbus, Governor's Island. Entered Congress . . . 1846 b^ II. 1. Megurci . . . New York. \ inn .mil perfect cop^ "i in Inten tinp ind itlractlve prln! In the rarl) issue and rarelj round with tin copyright line. Colored Vism bcabcje, 78. NEW YORK 1848 Line, I rr< gula r oy al, 608 i II 1 2 New Jersey Hudson Rh Casth Garden Battery Trin it\ Ch. S Pauls. ( ' 1 1 \ Hall Merchants Kxchangt I v. ( No. 73— Continued \ Revenue Office — U. S. Hotel — Corlears Hook — East Riv. — Brooklyn [ New York (Copyright 1848 by J. H. Colton New York. In elaborate scroll with steamer, frigate, and soldiers in a row-boat in foreground. Cut from a wall map. 74. NEW-YORK FROM WILLIAMSBURGH. 1848. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 'JO s 32 5 Drawn from Nature and. Lithographed (Copyright 1848 by K. A. Bachia) by E. W. Foreman and E. Brown Jr. N. York. (References in two lino) New-York and Environs. From Williamsburgh. Published by Williams & Ste\. .'{.">."{ Broadway, New York, and Ackermann \ C". 96 Strand. Lon- don, j Printed by Sarony iV .Major 1 17 Fulton St. N. Y. Of unusual interest as showing tin- marked contrast with tin- present eon dition of the Brooklyn side. Vebi si ihcz. 75. NEW YORK, FROM WEEHAWKEN. 1848. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 1 x 12,9 Lith. & Pub. H\ N. Currier, (Copyright 1848 by N. Cur- rier.) 152 Nassau St. Cor. Of Spruce V Y. ' View Of New York, From Weehawken. Vue De New York, de Weehawken | Ansicht Von New York, von Weehawken 626. Fine proof impression from the uncleaned plate. Not framed. 76. NEC YORK. Lithograph. Rectangle, 5 1 x 6o9 39. Lithog. x Droesse. V. 5 s . I«79. New York. I 77. NEW YORK FROM WEEHAWKEN. Lithograph. Rectangle, 12 10 \ '-'1 1 1 Palmer. Del. (Copyright 1st!) I,\ N. Currier.) N. Currier, Lith. N. Y. View Of New York. From Weehawken North River. (Twentj four references in three lines) Pub. by N. Currier. 1 VJ Nassau St. cor. of Spruce N. Y. Colored. Stained. VeBI SCARCE. 78. NEW YORK. 1849. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1 1 •"> x 1(1 12 Palmer. Del.— (Copyright 1S4-1) by N. Currier,)- N. Currier, Lith. N. Y. View Of New York. Prom Brooklyn Heights. (Two lines <>t" references) Pub. by N. Currier, 152 Nassau St. cor. of Spruce N. V. I in. coloring. Ti). NEW YORK. 1849. Another impression; colored. HO. NEW YORK PROM JERSEY CITY. Lithograph. Rectangle, Si' \ 12 1 1 Lith. & Pub. H\ N. Currier, (Copyright L849 !>\ N. Currier) -152 Nassau St. Cor. Of Spruce \. Y. Citv Of New York. From Jersey City. (References, nine in two lines) 626. Colored. Fine example. Vbbi g< mu i HI. NEW YORK FROM JERSEY CITY. Vnother impression; colored. Has been varnished. 82. NEW YORK. 1849. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1ST \ '27 12 Drawn From Nature And On Stone Bv C. Bachman. Lith. OfSaronj & Major 117 Fulton St. N. Y. (Copyright 1849, b) J. Bachman) New York. Published R\ John Bachmann, 5 Rector St. V York. Looking smith from Union Square. Colored. Vbm s. u<,i 88. NEW YORK. 1849. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangles, 12o2 x 88 [Sketched & Drawn On Stone l»\ C. W. Burton. Print.. I Bv Sarong \ Major. (One line of references) Jcrsej City. New York From Statcn Island. (Two lines of references) New York From Statcn Island And Brooklyn City. ( Pulili cation line) lli. tun ylewi are of the greatest rarity. This example is .. beautifully colored proof before all letters on India paper, undivided and unique, The Inscription la ii the ordinary issue. V. 84. NEW YORK FROM ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. 1849. Aquatint. Rectangle, 2U5 x 36 a 5 Entered . . . Congress . . . 1849 by Henry I. Megarey . . . New York. New York | From the steeple of St. Paul's Church, looking East, South and West. Proof before artist's line, the word "Proof," and the words: "Glass | Paints — & Oils" at the top of Hopkins & Crow's huilding near the extreme right. With stain]): H. I. Megarey New York. [ The Holder] copy. Colored. N'o other known. [Illustrated \ 85. NEW YORK. 18o(). Lithograph. Rectangle, 8.11x1111 New-York Drawn from nature by Aug. Kdllner. — New York & Paris, Published by Goupil & ( '. Lith. by Deroy. — Printed by Cat tier. J 46 | General View | (from Brooklyn.) ( Copy- right 1850) Beautiful example of an attractive print. Colored. H(>. NEW-YORK. 1850. Lithograph. Rectangle, 22 "J \ .'52 7 Drawn From Nature And On Stone by J. Bachman. — (Copy- right 1H")() by .1. Bachman)— Printed By .1. Bachman 218 Wil- liam Street New York. Birds Eye View \ Of | New -York t tih fort. Colored \ m« York. Arrivee du Paquebot Transatlantique. Lacks Last line. Colored. Vbri >i ui< i 91. NEW . ORK PAQUEBOT. Lithograph. Rectangle, S? \ 12 1 New York. New York. Aankomsl van den Paquebots Trans atlantique. Arrivee Du Paquebol Transatlantique. \ fictitious Imt verj interesting view, Colored. No otheb kvc«\ 92. NEW YORK VON DER SEESEITE. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, U •_' \ 1 I- ."5 New York \<>u der Seeseite aus gesehen Drink u Verlag \ A. Feigner in Berlin. Des Auswandercrs Sehnsucht. From Williuiusburgh, about l s ">n. \ m\ scabu 93. \l W , > ORK. Lithograph. Rectangle, 16 12 \ •-':{ 12 \ 72 Dessine d'apres naturi par Bachmann. Lithographic par Asselineau V'ue General* D« New York Prise a N <>l D'Oiseau I ..irks pubUcal i"H Inn ( olOH 'I / 94. NEW YORK. 1851. Lithographs. Rectangles, 16 3 x21o-t View Of New York From West Hoboken. (Copyright 18.51 by J. Haasis) | On Stone by C. Gildemeister. — Drawn from Nature hv J. Bornet. — Print by Nage] & Weingartner | Souvenir Of New Vork. | Companion view from Governor's [sland. Surrounding the views are eighteen small rectangular special subjects: High Bridge.- South Ferry. -( it\ Hall.— Castle Garden. — Croton Reser- voir. Trinity Church.- Grace Church. University. — Institution For The Blind. Odd Fellows Hall.— Post Office. Custom House.— Merchants Ex- change. Vstor Library.— Bowling Green. — Halls of Justice [Tombs] — Barnum's Museum & Astor-Place Opera-House. | Fine Coloring. A win s t \iui: PAIR. (2) 95. NEW-YORK. Lithograph. Rectangle, 10 11 \ 15 9 Verlag v. II. Trommer, NVu Gersdorf. Steindr. v. A. Gocht, Neu-Gersdorf. New-York. From the Bay . Colored. Veui si in< i !)C). NEW YORK FROM UNION HILL. Lithograph. Rectangle, arched, 19 Q 3 \ 27.12 Drawn from Nature \ on Stone by J. Bornet. (Copyright 1853 In David M . Lellan) 1). & J. M . Lellan, Litho. 26 Spruce St. N. Y The City Of New Vork The Crystal Palace Iloboken Jersey City. From Union Mill, New Jersey. Lithographed & Published by I). \ J. M . Lellan, 26 Spruce Street. New York Not framed. 07. NEW YORK. 1855. Fine. Rectangle, 29 12 x 46.4 B. F. Smith. Jun. Del, W. Wellstood, Sc. New York, 1855. From The Latting Observatory. Printed By II. Peters. Respectfully dedicated to the Citizens of the United States by the Publishers, Smith. Fern & Co. ."5 10 Broadway New York. (Copyright 1855 by Smith Fern & Co.) View looking smith from t2d Street, showing the Reservoir and Crystal Palace in the foreground, and extending to the Narrows. The squares on the east side of Fifth Vvenue, opposite the present Public Library, are vacant save for one cottage. Brooklyn appears as a small town and Jersey City as a village with a few scattered houses. One of the most interesting views of the period, showing marked contrast with the marvelous growth since. The lirst issue, with the earl} copyright date. Colored. 98. NEW-YORK. is.").-). Aquatint Rectangle, 29o2 x 50»12 Painted By J. \Y. Hill.— (Copyright 1855, by F. & G. W. Smith.)— Engraved By C. Mottram. Proof New York — Printed by M c .Queen, London London, Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & C°. 13, & 14, Pall Mall East. Published by F. ami G. W. Smith. .I!), Beekman Street, New York. Paris r Delarue, rue .1. .T. Rousseau IS. «)!>. NEW YORK 1855. Lithograph. Rectangle, arched, -'-i 4 \ .'5.*{ 1 I- Drawn from nature & on stone by J. Bachmann. — (Copyright 1855 1>\ J. Bachmann,)- Print of A. Weingartner's Lith y . \. Y. (References) New York. Published by L. W. Schmidt, 191 William St. \V« York. Prom south «if Governor's Isl.md. Vebt si mice. 100. NEW YORK. 1856. Lithograph. Rectangle, 24ol4x29 Sketched And Drawn On Stone By ('. Parsons. — (Five lines of references) City of New York. New York, Lith. And Published By N. Currier, 152 Nassau Street. (Copyright 1856) Pine copy. Colored. Vbbi s, lbce. 101. NEW YORK. 1858. Lithograph. Rectangle, 19 1 1 \ 38 k Sketched & Drawn On Stone By ('. Parsons. (Copyright 1858) Lith. By Currier & [ves, V Y. View Of New York. Jersey ('it\, Hoboken & Brooklyn. Lacks publication line. 102. NEW YORK FROM GOVERNORS ISLAND. Lithograph. Rectangle, irregular, 1(>.*5\ 1N."> View Of Tin Citj "i New Vork From Governors Island. 'Ilu' foreground Bhows .i railed hatter) with i« tinted and three rows ..i unmounted cannon. In centre! under the Add, an erased Inscription. YllCN -, OU I o 103. NEW YORK. 1859. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 18nl0 x 12ol W. Gauci, Lith. — London; Published Jan y . 1 st . 1859, By E. Gambart & C°. 25, Berners St. Oxford St. & 8, Rue De Brux- elles, Paris. — .M .V \. Hanhart, Imp 1 . New York City, | From Weehawken. | 104. NEW YORK. 1861. Line. Rectangle, 11 \ '2 1 1 | Copyright 18(51, hv George Ward Nichols] Painted and Etched hv Geo. I.. Brown. Finished hv A. II. Ritchie. | \ signed artist's proof mi India paper, of tin- firsl state of an unusually beautiful print. Very - ( \m i.. K).-). NEW YORK. 18(i7. Line. Rectangle, 18 (5 \ 2(5 \'l Printed hv II. Peters, \. Y. (Copyright 1867 h\ R. Lexow) Engraved by R. Kupfer, \. Y. New York, Cud Umgegend. Pramie /.urn sechszehnten Bande des New Yorker Belletristischen Journals. Published At K) John St. \. Y. (Ninety refer- ences in ten column^ al sides of title.) 10(5. MAN' YORK. ( 1867.) Line. Rectangle, 9„13 s 14,14 Long Island State of New York. (Ten lines of reference- i Harnisch sculp 1 . Harnisch New York and Environs. New York mid Umgegend. An earl] slate of the plate later published in the Manual, 1869. Colored. 1()7. NEW-YORK. Lithograph. Rectangle, corners rounded, 13o2xl9 10 Amerique ' Paris I.. Turgis .1'". Imp r . Edit 1- , r. des Ecoles, 60— New-York, Park Place, 4(5 1 f \ ue Generale De New-York— Vista General De New-York Colored. 108. NF\Y YORK FROM BATTERY Lithograph in color-. Rectangle, 15n2 \ 2'.] 12 (Copyrighi 1.N7 4 h\ Gieo. Degen) Published By Geo. Degen, -- Beekman St. \. V. Print, by G. Schlegel, 97 William St. N.Y. New York, Taken From Battery Place. Colored. Not framed. 109. \F.\V YORK. Lithograph. Rectangle, 18o8x82 Drawn By J. Bachman- Copyrighted.- Print. Snyder & Black. (References, twenty-six in tour lines) View Of New York Published R\ J. Bachman, 80 Bower St.. Jersey City Heights. Torn it u | >p»- r right. Noi framed. SPECIAL SUBJECTS 110. AMERICAN EXPRESS. Lithograph. Rectangle, 11"J\1S)(> From Natur. By Otto Botticher :}:W Broadway N. Y. Turn Out Of The Employees of the American Express Company Cor: Hudson .Ia\ & Staple Street- New York City June 21. ls.->s Published by Otto Botticher rw:* Broadway N. Y. [Copyright 1858.] Colored. Two line- covered. \iu\ si mu i 11 l. AMERICAN HOTEL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 \ 1-11 Imbert'a Lithography. American Hotel. \ ". .?•_'!> Broadwaj \i u York opposite the Park. Blake & Boardman. \i tin- botto i the prlnl is written: "Architecture 1>\ l>;i\i-., figures bj < mova." The view shows the south corner of Barclaj Street with pari ■ it the Lydig mansion I" the north appear the residences oi John Me\ Icar and Philip Hone I Inelj colored Bxckbsivbm m imcm Outline pen and ink drawing bj \ J. I'nis, showing, the American Hotel and bouses on Broadway, between Barclaj Streel and Park Place, framed u iili the lithograph. X 112. AMERICUS ENGINE CO. Lithograph. Rectangle, 20=9 x 17^(5 Americus An Engine-house with "6" over the door. An old hand-drawn engine is seen in the large door-way and another on the walk. Said to represent the building 269 Henry St., near Montgomery, and "Boss" Tweed's old company. About 185."). Colored. Very scarce. 113. ARCADE BATHS. Lithograph. Vignette, S 9 x Kd A. J. Davis del'. \'l Exchange. — Embert's Lithography, N". .'}9 Chambers S'. New York, Opposite The Rotunda. Rebuilt on the Scite of the [formerly | New York Hath. Warm, Cold, Shower, and Vapour, [Sulphur, and other medicated] Baths, in marble and tin tubs The proprietor lias succeeded in sup- plying the Bath witli Soil Water. On the building appears: Public Hath. Arcade Bath. Ladies — Gentlemen: :)!» Arcade— Bath. | Fine example. Vkhv pcahce. 114. ARCADE RAILWAY. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, IT l"J\ - Jt() Proposed Arcade Railway. Under Broadway, [View Near Wall Street.] Ferd. Mayer & Sons, Lith. 96 & 98 Fulton Street. \. V.- address 156 Broadway, N. V. -Melville ('. Smith, l'ro jector. The view shows B rci.ulu .1 \ , luokiiii.' north from the Soldiers' Monument, cm the tell, ami tin- Metropolitan Bank on the comer of rim- Street. Firsl issue. Yiky s( wick. 1 15. ARCADE RAILWAY. Another impression; second issue. 116. ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 11 8s IS "2 — Saronv, .Major .V Knapp. Lith. 149 Broadway. New York. -I View Of The Architectural Iron Works 13 th . & 1 1"'. St 8 . Easl Rivi r, New York. VERY si \ik E. 117. HOTEL ASTOR. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, "2") 8 \ 28 5 Niagara Buffalo. Hotel Astor Times Square, New York | Win. C. Muschenheim. \t sides of title, inset views of "Hoot" Garden" and "Orangerie." Not framed. 118. ASTOR HOUSE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 15 11 k22o12 F. Schmidt, del. N. V. Litho. of Endicott, 359, Broadway.— I. Rogers, Architect. Park Hotel. On Broadway, Barclay & \ t -t \ sts". New York. Dimensions. 201 f. 1 in. on Broad- way 1 5 I t ". on Barclay -Street 1 16 t". (i in. on Vesey-Street— Height 77 f. top of Cornice. (Copyright 1834 by I. Rogers.) Sides nt' blank inscription space inlaid; copyright line in facsimile. This impression hung in the office of tin- \>tnr House previous to it-, demo- lition. TWO 01 IIEB8 K \n\i s . | Illustrated] Hi). ASTOR PLACE RIOT. Lithograph. Rectangle, Six 12 11 Lith. & Pub. U\ N. Currier, (Copyright 1S4!>) Great Riot At Tin Astor Place Opera House On Thursday Evening M.»\ 10"' ISM). Forresl Macreadj riot. The Holden copy; repaired. Vmm scarce. 120. ATHl'A.KI.M HOTEL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 10 »» \ 11 t A. Fleetw I's litho . A t liena inn Hotel. Broadway, \>« York. I.. Windust. N". .'(IT, corner '•! [ Z 122. BURNING OF BARNUM'S MUSEUM. Water-color drawing. Rectangle, (ill x 9 3 2 IlniiiN Of Barnum's American Museum, The Morning After The Fire, July 14 th 180.1. BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN 12.'J. CASTLE GARDEN. Blue platter 14 12 x 18 D 8 E Pluribus Unum Castle Garden Battery New York E Wood <\ Sons Burslem Warranted Semi China. \ beautiful rich blue, in perfed condition. The view shows the broad Batter) Walk, Castle Garden al the end of a bridge supported on four piers, and Castle Williams and Governor's island in the distance. Ilals.v (R. T. Haines. Pictures of Early New York on Dark Mine Staf- fordshire Pottery. L899) page 109. [Illustrated] 124. ESPLANADE. Blue platter 14,4s 18 D 8 Esplanade & Castle Garden N. Y: R S. Deep blue, in perfed condition. On a sail at the right: "If. S. Cobridge Pottery" the mark of Ralph Stevenson the Staffordshire potter. Ilalsey page 1 12. I Illustrated] 125. LANDING OF LAFAYETTE. Mine platter 16=, x 2L Landing of Gen. Lafayette At Castle Garden New York 10 August 1824 (J. & It. (lews) Ilalsey page 120. I Illustrated] 126. LANDING OF LAFAYETTE. Blue salad bowl. Diameter, 10-0 Landing of Gen. Lafayette At Castle Garden New York | 16 August 182L Depth a.. Rower and leaf decoration. [Illustrated] \ 127. BATTERY AM) CASTLE GARD1 N Lithograph. Rectangle, * N \ 1:M A. J. Davis del.— Lithography of [mbert. Vie* Of The Hat tery And ('astir Garden New York. Immaculate copj of > perfecl example >>t' earl) American lithography. I im original coloring; from the llnhlen collection. Excessively ^i \iur. 128. BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN. Crudely colored wall-paper design with views of the Battery and Castle Garden, Custom House. Trinity Church from Wall Street, Trinity Church, and the City Hall, in five arched com- part MK lit s. 129. BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN. Oil-painting Rectangle, 17o8x23ol2 The Battery and Castle Garden. Shows the Battery Park, Castle Garden, Castle Williams, the Ba\ etc. Set S'o 61 180. BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN. Lithograph. Rectangle, !' \ 13 Castle Garden, printed at the Fair of the American Institute. 1846. N'n el mi ii KNOWN. 181. BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 \ 12 9 Lith.&Pub.Bj S. Currier, (Copyright 1848 bj S. Currier,) 152 Nassau st. Cor Of Spruce V Y. Castle Garden, NV« Y...L From The Hall. ry. 624. Fine original coloi 182. BATTERY BY MOONLIGHT. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 1 \ 12 V Lith. & Pub. Bj NT. Currier, (Copyright I860 bj N. Currier) 162 Nassau St. Cor. Of Spruce V Y. The Battery, New York. H\ Moonlight. 10 ( oloi I 'I No. 138 No. 12.'J No. V_H NO. 125 133. BATTERY BY MOONLIGHT Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 12 a x 18 D 9 Castle Garden, New York. On mount with blind stain]): "Moore, McQueen & ('". London." A beautiful moonlight scene, looking towards the bay and showing the hills of Staten Island. A fine and artistic production. Ykkv scahce. [Illustrated] 134. BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN. Lithograph. Rectangle, 94 x 13o4 .Modern Ark of NOah— (Copyright 1850 by W. Schaus,) ] The Second Deluge First appearance of Jenny Lind in America. Published by \Y. Schaus 289 Broadway Curious caricature, representing the populace with heads of asses, sheep and other animals pressing toward (astir Garden. Barnum, as an ape in a tree, with his fingers to his nose. No otmeh k\u» \ L35. JENNY LINO'S FIRST APPEARANCE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 9o3 x 14a Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier. (Copyright 1850 by \. Currier) 1 52 N.iss.ui St. Cor Of Spruce \. Y. First Appearance Of Jenny Lind In America, At Castle Garden Sept'. 11 th 1850. | Total Receipts $26,238. Colored. Of unusual interest and very b< irce. 136. BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN. Lithograph. Rectangle, 7ol4xll o 10 Lith. Of G. \V. Lewis 225 Fulton St. N. V. Cut from music-sheet, "Castle Garden Schottisch." Colored. 137. battery and castle garden. Etching. Rectangle, -lit \ \'l '2 De Bonsonge sculp. Batterie De New York Paris Cadart & Luquet, Editeurs. See N'o. •_'?•.' BA1 WD HARBOR 138. BAY FROM STATEN [SLAND. Blue platter. 1"> \ 18 12 Ba\ of New York from Statin Island. Fruil and flower decoration. E W & S Celtic China. [Illustrated] 139. BAY AND HARBOR. Oil painting. Rectangle, 21 \ 29 S ( astle Williams, on Governor's Island, ;it the left, the frigate Washington in centra] foreground, the fortifications of Bedloe's Island at the ii::lit The Narrows and tin- liilU of Staten Island in the background, \l>. Salathe sculp. Einfahrl Des Hafens Von New- York Entree l)u Porl De New-York von Statin Island aus prise dc Statin Island, l'.ntiv To The Baj Of New York taken from Statin Island. Coblenz, bei J. Holscher. London published bj Ackermann \ <"'. '.><; St rami. I th . Septem. 1839. Paris, A rt lui i' \\< it rand, cditcur. 1 II. It \Y ( )il painl ing. \\< ctangle, 11 \ 1 " \ crude bul interesting scene showing Governor's Island, the Bay, the hills .it Staten Island, Jersey (it\. Castle Garden and the Butter) park, Two large men-of-war and a six oared hurgi ippcur \ Imhi I I8A0 I i-j. BA^ . Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 .'5 \ II 8 l.iili. \ Pub. I>\ N. Currier, '_' Sprue, St. \. Y. New York Bay. Prom Thi Telegraph Station. t olorcd, 11 w /. 143. BAY AND HARBOR. Lithograph. Rectangle, arched, 14 6 x 37n8 Drawn From Nature By Bornet. — Figures By E. Valois — Drawn On Stone By E. Valois [ Staten Island Ferry. — Atlantic Docks. — Governor's Island. — F*. William. Narrows. — Staten Is' 1 . Quarantine. — Bedlow's Is' 1 .. — French War St r . Mogadore. -Ellis' Is d ..— U. S. M. S. Baltic— Jersey City.- Castle Gar- den. Bay Of New York | Taken From The Battery. | (Copy- right 1851, By Edward Valois) Printed At 1). McLellan's 26 Spruce S". \. Y. | Fine example, in perfect condition. It shows better than any other print the cosmopolitan character of the Parade Two others known. | Illustrated | 144. BAY AND HARBOR. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, '23 (> x .'{til Drawn from Nature & on Stone by John Bornet — Entered . . . 1854 by Nagel & Weingartner . . . N. Y.— Print by Mage] <\ Weingartner \. Y. (References three lines) Pano- rama of the Harbor of New York, | Staten Island and the Narrows. Published In Goupil .V- ('". .'{(>(> Broadway, New- York. 1 15. UPPER AND LOWER PAY. Lithograph. Rectangle, MS\ 12o6 Published By Currier i Mil r. 1 is BL \( K\\ l.I.I/s ISLAND. Lithograph. Rectangle, 10 12 \ 15 1 1'. F. Palmer, Del. (Copyrighl 1862) Lith. Currier & Ives, \. V. Black well's Island, East River. From Eighty Sixth Street, \<« York. \\ Currier \ Ives, 152 \;i-.iii - I'im l\ colored. l lit. OLD BOWERY THEATRE. Lithograph. Rectangle, «> U \ 11 12 On Stone In A. J. l).i\is. I Town Architect. V Y. [mbert's [lithography. \»-\\ York Theatre Erected 1 S'JC). Front on Bowerj 75 feet. 1). pth 170 feet. The (Mil Bowery, destroyed l>\ ftre in 1828. India proof [50. oil) BOWERY THEATRE Bl T RNING. Lithograph. Rectangle, s 11 x 11 18 Print.,! \ Publ . l.\ II. R. Robinson. 52 Courtlandl St : \. Y. Burning Of Tin American Theatre Bowery. Between Two \. Three o'Clock on Sunday Morning, Feb: 18 th . 1888. The Third ( 'onflagral ion. I ii line eondit ion S mm: k sow \. | I II n \/ iii 1 1 il i ii color | I. BOWERY THEATRE BURNING. Lithograph. Rectangle, s 1 t \ 12 1(> Lith. \ Pub. I>\ II. R. Robinson 142 Nassau St. V Y. The Burning Of Thi Bowen Theatre On The Evening Of The 25 th . Of April 1845 \ i H > o 1.5-2. BOWLING GREEN WASHINGTON. Printed Chintz. Rectangle, 24ol4< x 18-10 \ view of the Port and Bowling Green, showing the empty George III pedestal, and the evacuation of New York by the British ships and boats. The background <>f an elaborate composition with a whole length portrait of "Geo. Washington," copied from the original engraving by ('. Tiebout after Charles Buxton. M.D. published by Smith, l"!»s, and No, <>7(; in Charles Henry Hart's Catalogue of the Engraved Portraits of Wash- ington, 1904. The copy, of which not over half a dozen are known, was: "Printed & Published at Glasgow by ('. (;. 1819." lo.'I. BOWLING GREEN STATUE. Line. Rectangle, 20 \ W Painted By Johannes A. Oertel.— Published By John ('. M'.lUr. Pulling Down The Statue Of George III. ' By The "Sons of Freedom." At the Bowling Green City of New York, July 1776. (Copyright 1859 by John C. M c .Rae) 154. OLD BREWERY. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, !> 2 \ 13 1 ('. Parsons. '52. Lith. Of Endicotl & C°. N. Y. The Old Brewerj At The Five Points \. Y. As it appeared Dee'. 1 . 1H.VJ previous to its being torn down 1>\ the Ladies Home Missionary Soc y . of the M. E. Church. 155. BROAD STREET. Etching. Rectangle. ', I5xl0ol3 W II Wallace | Xtist's proof, <>iw "i twenty-five copies, showing the fool of Broad Street and the Old (anal. 1645. BURMMG OF THE AMERICAN THEATRi HOW l R Y So. 150 v, SECOND EVENING'S SALE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY (5, 1017 AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES BEGINNING AT X.]~) O'CLOCK Catalogue Numbers 156 to 325, inclusive BROADWAY 156. BROADWAY. Aquatint. Rectangle, !* 5 x 13 6 Broad Way from the Bowling Green. W". I. Bennett Pinx*. ei Sculi)'. Hi niv I. Megary. Pine example. Colored. Vebi m \m e. See Nos. 275 and .'$59. 157. BROADWAY. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, arched, L9o5x83ol4 Lithogr \ F. Heppenheimer -- North William S . \. Y. View of Broadway, New York, from Exchange Alley to Morris Street Wesl Side Published by W. Stephenson & Co. 252 Broadway N. V. A. 1). 1855. From No. 29 in No. 55. Colored. No othbh kkow n Illustrated] 158. BROADWAY. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, Kl'.'x 15 11 Lith. Ferd. Mayer & Co. 96 Fulton St. N. Y. Albany Street, extended to M road u nv A^ it will appear; the Revolutionary Monument, recently erected, being moved fiftj feel south. ()u
\ •"{(> IS Published l>\ W. Stephenson Gilsey Building l(>i) Broadway Ne* Vmk. Lith. Of Boell & Michelin Gilsej Building, New York. Broadway, N. V. 1856. Wesi Side from Fulton to ( «>u it l.iiul Street. ( olored. I \i bssivki.i s« \iu b. 160. BROADWAY. Photo lithograph. Rectangle, 28 8 x 31 8 Copyright H\ J.J. Pogerh 115 Nassau St. N. Y. Am. Photo- I .it h<>. Co. V Y Broadway, north from Cortland) street and Maiden l.un. Kvidenth issued for advertising purposes, aboul 1880, Imt has become vkb\ i tics. Illustrated] 161. BROADWAY. Water-color. Rectangle, I0o6 s U 12 Broadway, corni r of Fulton SI : 1830. ( H\ C. Huitmi) 162. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH AND THE BROADWAY STAGES. Lithograph. Rectangle, 18 t x 24 II Reinagle, delin. \ Exe 1 . Pendleton's Lithography. \ ".. .!». Wall-Street. View of St. Paul's Church and the Broadway Stages, V Y. In point <>f interest and importance tlii-- ma) !•< considered the second in the collection. \l I 1880 Copied in Valentine's Manual, 1861. Colored I'll III I III II Ml PI Ill I 1 I IMPRESSIONS Mil K Mill N . l t;:i. Colored reproduction <»l Valentine .Manual <\ <>f above. 8.9 \ 1 1 .2. 164. SLEIGHING IN NEW YORK. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, "_'l 8 x 30 a 8 I). Benccke N. Y. 55. Composed & lith. Ii\ Th. Bcnecke. (Copyright 1855 bj I.. Nagel) Printed bj Nagel & Lewis, 122 \n'l'l\ JOM!»J -1 = Si I l-H c *l ~ Q iiaaiv aiuuow / I No. 164 — Continued] Fulton St. \. V. Sleighing In New York. J Published by Emil Seitz 413 Broadway N. Y. \ very interesting and characteristic winter scene in Broadway, opposite Barnum's and St. Paul's Chapel, showing one of the large six-horse sleighs used in place of the stages. Original impressions with title and publication line are vkhv scarce. 165. BROADWAY SOUTH FROM THE PARK. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 n x 12al3 Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier, 152 Nassau St. Cor. of Spruce N. Y. I Broadway New York. South From The Park. I 599. 166. BROADWAY SOUTH FROM THE PARK. Vas< , white and gold. Height, \2Au Two handled with four antique heads. Circular top 9 t. Square base 113. Repaired and partly regilt. Illustrated] 16T. BROADWAY. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8.>1 x 11 12 New- York Drawn from nature l>\ Aug. Kollner. New York .V Paris, published by Goupil & ('". Lith. by Deroy — Printed by Oat tar. tt Broad-Way. (Copyright 1850) Looking south from lower end of Park. Fine example. Colored. 168. BROADWAY. Lithograph. Rectangle, (i 1 t \ 9 1 t Rich'. P. Morgan, Jr's. Gothic Arch. Elevated Rail Way. Looking south-west from north side of Vesey street. Hay and hills of Staten Island in the distance. An original, unfolded impression. Water- stained. 169. HENRY (LAY FUNERAL CAR. Lithograph. Rectangle, 22 14x34.11 (Copyright 1852 by Edward II. Senior) — Lith. Of Sarony & .Major. New. York. The Funeral Oar Used At The Obse- quies To The Hon. Henry Clay, In New York On The 20 th .. I No. 1<>!) ( init ill/It (I | July, 1852, Passing The Astor House, The Light Guard Cap*. Vincent Acting As Guard Of Honor On The Occasion. The Car [s The Property Of Edward H. Senior, Undertaker, N . 75 Carmine St. Under Whose Direction That Part Of The Funeral Cerimonies Were Entrusted By The Committee From The ( 'ommon Council in N . Y. ( Ki 01 Ml Fi k SOW S [ Illustrated] 170. WASHINGTON MEMORIAL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 20 (5 \ 16 8 Painted And Drawn On The Stone H\ K. Kerr To the New York Washington Monument Association This Design For The Washington Memorial, New York. I- respectfully Dedicated by New York Dec. 17" 1844. Robert Kerr Archi- tect. In center of inscription space a bust portrait of Washington with: "Pater I'd ii;i". in circular border. The proposed monument towers above the Museum on the riiilit and the portico of S' Paul's on the left. The fountain in Citj Hall Park in the background. Colored. (Ki other known. I . I. BRODWAY GATAN. Aquatint. Rectangle, 8 \ 15o5 Kit. at KJ.inckowstr6m. Gr. af Akivll Brod\va\ Gatan och Radhuscl i Ncwj ork. Stained in l"«ar Goupil & ("". Paris. London. Berlin Ycrlag von Goupil & ( '"'. Interesting street scene, with six-horse passenger sleigh, fire engine, etc. Looking south from about Prince Street. 183. BROOKLYN BRIDGE. Photo-Eng. Rectangle, 19o x 25 n Shugg Bros, Photo Eng. N. Y.— R. Schwarz Des. 18. Cort- landt St. N. Y. | Engraved And Published By Shugg Bros., 24 Cortlandt St.. New York. — Printed By Burrow-Giles Litho. Co., Grand, Centre And Baxter Streets, New York. The Great East River Bridge. | With Entrance From New York Side. | At sides descriptions and names in two columns. Colored. 18L BROOKLYN COURT HOUSE. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 18 u 14x2Gc9 George F. Nesbitt (> A bird's-eye viev of Centra) Park. \t lop and bottom eight inset views. About 1855. Colored 188. CENTRAL PARK DKI\ K. Lithograph. Rectangle, 11 I 21 12 A proof before all letters of The Grand Drive, Central Park V Y. Published H\ Currier \ [ves 1869. S'khi -i mu t . N"t framed. 189. CENTRAL PARK LAKE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1 1 '2 \ 1 •"> (i (Copyright 1862 In Currier \ Ives) Central Park. The Lake. New York. Published H\ Currier & Ives, 152 Nassau ( 'olon d. 190. CENTRAL PARK SKATING. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 1<> 12 \ 21 (Copyrighl 1861 \U J. II. Bufford) Skating On Central Park, New Vork. I. ilk & Published h\ J. II. Bufford :n:{ Washington S, Boston. \ i m ■ i mii i 191. CHATHAM SQUARE. Lithograph. Rectangle, S 1 \ 12 10 I'.. R. I.illi. \ Pub. U\ N. Currier, 1 •">•_' Nassau St. Cm. 01 Spruci \. V. Chatham Square, New Vork. <"><>!». I mi i \ niiplr. ( olored. CHI RCHES 192. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHI RCH. Lithograph. Rectangle, I2u8 x 8 ! I). II. Arnot, Draugh n . (Copyrighl 184/5 l>\ 1). II. Arnot) Penwork I.illi. Entrance To Pirsl Congregational Church, Broadway. New Vork. mdcccxlv. ( o|ol I d o 193. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Lithograph. Rectangle, 9 14 x 12 D. | A. J. Davis del.— J. R. Brady Architect. — Imbert's lith- ography Second Congregational Church X. Y. j Erected 1826 Corner of Prince and Mercer Streets. Front Sixty three feet. ! Destroyed l>v fire. ls."i^. Colored. 194. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. The original water-color signed l>\ the artist and architect. Congregational Church, \» u York. Corner of Prince & Mercer streets, Grecian Doric. Length SO It Breadth (>:$ ft. A. I. Davis, Deli..' .1. R. Brady. Arch", d. K. Brady Arch". 195. GRACE CHURCH. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, 11 \ * T On Stone l>\ ('. \Y. Burton. Renwick Arch 1 . Grace Church from Broadwaj New York. Ackermann's litli. 1 'JO Fulton S'. N. Y. 196. CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, arched, 24 1 1- \ 19 D 8 II. Engelberl Architect 179 Broadway \. Y. G. Schlegel Litli. 97 William S'. \. Y. Church of the II<»I\ Cross 12'"'. Street V Y. Rebuilt 1867 & 1868. Rev. Patrick M . Carthy, Pastor. Stained. 197. OLD METHODIST CHURCH. Aquatint. Rectangle, 10 2 \ 1 :t 13 I. B. & P. ('. Smith Pinx\ A Correct View of the Old Methodist Church in John Street N. York The first erected in America. Founded A. I). 1768. Sold by Myers .V Smith ."><) Fulton Street. | The old colored sexton, Peter Williams, appears in tin- doorway. Pub- lished in 1824. Fine impression, original coloring. Very s< act. 198. OLD METHODIST ( 'III RCH. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, IS 14 \ '2' i The First Erected In America Founded A. D. 17(iS. Dedicated In the R^V. Philip Ernburj Second Church Rebuilt 1817. (Dedicated etc.) Third Church Rebuilt A. D. 1841. Dedi- cated 1)\ Bishop Hedding. The ol>i New York, was taken down & rebuilt, lsiT. & re rebuilt 1SH. From The Original Painting In The Pos session Of Joseph Smith. .Ml). 201. ST. ALPHONSUS CHURCH. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 1!* 12 x 18 Lith. H\ Hatch & Co. 84 Vesej St. V Y. F. G. Himpler, Archt. 212 Broadway. s' Alphonsus Church Mew York, South Fifth Avenue m a r ( 'anal, on Hi. ii. ..i Hi, Lafayetti theatre. 6 V •202. ST. BERNARDS CHURCH. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 16:1 x 13c2 The Graphic Co. 39 & 41 Park Place. X. Y. [ P. C. Keely, Architect. — Rev. Gabriel A. Healy, Pastor. Interior of St. Bernard's Church W. 14 th . St. New York City. 203. ST. MARK'S CHURCH. Lithograph. Rectangle, 12 D 8 x 18o2 A. J. Davis, Architect.- on stone by, J, B, Kidd S. A. — Buf- ford's Litho y 114 Nassau St. X. V. St. Marks Church. New York. The East River is seen to the right of the church, the intervening fields unobstructed. About 1S2T. The original issue, with the early address. One otiiek known. 204. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL. Etchings. Rectangles, 1!) 12x14 12 Copyrighted bv F. K. Parshley, \. Y. 1889. Max & Albert Rosenthal Del. & Sculp. James Renwick Architect. The Exterior; Remarque: portrait of the architect. The Interinr; Remarque: Archbishop John Hughes. The Transept; Remarque: Archbishop John McCloskey. The High Altar; Remarque: Archbishop Michael \. Corrigan. Signed proofs on Japan paper; the execution hitter than most work of the period. The Transept and lli^h \ It.if arc- not fri (I. 205. ST. PATRICKS CATHEDRAL. Pencil drawing. Rectangle, 23 1 2 x 17=4 1912 Monk. Well finished; from the south west. 206. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH AND CHURCHYARD. Etching. Rectangle, 212 x 16 13 Viewed from the west. Printed in brown. Japan paper proof before letters, with reinarqile of sickle and hour-glaSS; Signed bv the artist, II. R. Blaney. •207. COOKE'S MONUMENT ST. PAULS. Aquatint in colors. Rectangle, 15.8 x 12 1 f Erected | To | The Memory Of George Frederick Cooke By Edmund Kean Of The Theatre Royal Drury Lane 1821. Three Kingdoms claim his birth, Roth Hemispheres pronounce hi-* worth. Painted by Smith. Engraved by G & ('. Hunt. The Actors Monument. The late Edmund Kean, K>\ J. A. Kolph. 72, Carmine St. \eu York. Trinity (Old) Church, NV« York. Founded 1696, destroyed by fire 1770. rebuili 1788, and finally, taken down 1839, [Copyright 1840, by John A. Rolph,] A fine COp} . Vein -i mm e. 21 L TRINITY CHURCH. Lithograph. Vignette, in reel., 19o12x15o14 Rich . Upjohn, Es<| r . Arch'. Drawn on stone, hv John For s\th & ]•',. W. Mimee. Birds-Eye View of Trinity Church. New York. (Copyright 1847. by -John Forsyth,) \ verj interesting view in perfect condition. The Jersey shore in the background shows a few widelj scattered houses. In the riser shipping is indicated, and the old gable-roofed buildings in the middle ground are interesting reminders of the |>.ist. Issuing from the church is what appears to he u procession of charitj children. Two otheus known. 215. CIRCULAR .MILL. Water-color. Rectangle, 9=12x13=8 The Circular Mill, foot of King St. New York. lH.'W. Signed: -Drawn by J. \Y. Hill, New York. 1883." On the building to the rigid: "New York (\ He . . . " The mill occupied thr center of tin- square bounded by Wesl and Wash- ington, Kin;.' and tiamersley (present Wesl Houston) Streets. [Illustrated] CITY HALL 216. STADTHUYS. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, 7o8 x 8=1-1 (;. Hay ward & Co. 171 Pearl St. N. Y. The Stadthuys Of New York in l(>7i) Corner of Pearl St. and Coentijs slip. | Title Onlj exposed. •JIT. FEDERAL HALL. Line. Rectangle, 111 \ 20ol0 ('. Tiebout Delineate <\ Sculpsit. A Perspective View of the City Hall in New York taken from Wall Street. In centre, \rins supported li\ Libert] and Justice with motto: •"Kveclsior." Slight repair in rf^rlit margin. From the Lossing collection. Thkki othbm k s o n IT. | I II list ratal] 218. FEDERAL HALL. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 18 r \ 1!' 12 From The Original Drawing H\ George Holland Lith. & Printed In Colors By C. Currier, •'{.'{ Spruce S'. \. Y. A View Of Th. Federal Hall Of The Citj Of New York, as appeared in the year 17!)" ; with the Adjacent buildings thereto. Drawn expressly for 1). T. Valentine's Manual, j I irst issue. Vail u arce. o 219. CITY HALL. Aquatint. Rectangle, 17 D x 28c2 Drawn by W. G. Wall, Engraved, Printed & Colour'd by I. Hill City Hall (To the Hon ,,le . Philip Hone, etc., two lines) I Published' . . . Dec r . 20 th . 1826, . . . New Vo.k. Copy Right Secured A beautiful example of the most artistic and attractive representation. Colored. Very scarce. [Illustrated] 220. CITY HALL. Blue plate. 10 Beauties of America City Mall New York .1. .V W Ridgwaj Halsey, page 50. [Illustrated] 221. CITY HALL. A duplicate: lighter blue. [ Illustrated] 222. CITY HALL. Light blue sugar bowl. Oval, ■"> 1 \ II Two Hal handles, no cover. The view on Imlli sides, Stubbs. 223. THE CITY HALL. Water-color. Vignette, 12 6xl8 4 City Hall Lithographed and Colored by A. J. Davis \n unfinished proof, the inscription in ink, showing the fronl and cast elevations, and the houses, including the "Am. lead. Fine \rts" on chain hers Street. An important and beautiful specimen of the artist's work 224. CITY HALL. Lithograph. Rectangle, s \12(> J. Schutz. Lith. & Pup. By V Currier. 152 Nassau Street \. Y. City Hall, New York." Colored. 225. CITY HALL. Lithograph. Rectangle, Six 12 8 Lith. & I'nl). H\ N. Currier, 152 Nassau St. Cor. Of Spruce N. V. City Hall. \,u York. 597. null to title. 226. BURNING OF THE CITY HALL. Lithograph. Rectangle, si \ 1- 1 Lith. & Pub. Bv Currier & [ves, 152 Nassau S\ N. V. Burning Of The Citv Hall New York, on the night of the IT .. August 1858. Supposed to have taken fire from the fire works exhibited in commemoration of the successful laying of the Atlantic telegraph Cable. 597. Pine copy. Colored. Very m mo:. CITY HALL PARK 227. THE CITY HALL PARK. Lithograph. Rectangle, 12o3x IT 8 From An Original Drawing. — \<« York Citj Hall Park. North End, 1825. Pine copj of an unusually scarce print. 228. THE CITY HALL PARK. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, 11 12x11 12 Bachman del. it Lith. (Copyright 1>\ Williams \ Stevens) New York ( " i t \ Hall, Lark And Environs. Published In Wil- liams & Stevens, 858, Broadwa} N. Y, .s, , So, 368, 229. CITY HALL PARK is 12. Lithograph. Rectangle, T I I- \ 12 1 Croton Water Celebration 1842 (Copyright 1842 i>\ J. F. Aluill) Published b) J. F. Ai « ill. 201 Broadwaj I ii< view Bhowfl Ihe Park and fountain, Broadwaj and Chatham Btreei looking north The drawing n( th< figures crude, bul the print of decided ml. | No. 220 No. huh No. 221 No. 281 No. 126 230. CITY HOTEL. Etching. Rectangle, 12 D 2 x 16a City Hotel 133 Broadway Corner Of Thames Street 1848 Shows also the "New England House" to the south. 231. [Illustrated] 232. CLARENDON HOTEL. I, inc. Rectangle, 5 \ 7 1 Demerest 2 Pine S'. \.Y. Clarendon, NV» York. Corner I th . Avenue X IK" 1 . Street 0. C. Putnam Proprietor. Not framed. 233. COLLECT POND. Lithograph. Rectangle, 15 12x23 12 We Are Indebted To The Original [dea And Mechanical Genius Of John Pitch, Of East Windsor, Conn. The perseverance and indefatigable attantion to the use of Steam of Robert Fulton Esq. 1". The wealth, exalted and estimable character of Rob- ert H. Livingston Esq. Chancellor of the State of \. York, and American .Minister to France, Drawn X: Lith. By .1. Penni man: 80^ (anal St. V Y . F. Michelin's Lith. Ill, Nassau St. (Copyright 1846, h\ John Hutchings) Origin Of Steam Navigation. "Honor To Whom Honor Is Due.*' A View Of Collect Pond And Its Vicinity, in the City of New York in 1793. On which Loud, the first boat, propelled by paddle wheels and screw propellers, constructed hv John Fitch, six years before Robert Fulton made trial of his boat upon the River Seine, in France, and ten years prior to his putting into opperation Ins boat Clermont in New York; with a repre- [ No. •-'•"{••i ( ontinued] sentation of the boa! and its machinery) on the Collect pond. B\ John Hutchings. \ . ."5. Wesley Place, Williamsburgh, I. bland. 1846. nbs two ■red ;it." ion. lie hi .1- \"i framed. 235. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. Lithograph. Rectangle, "J|>\ il^lii 1858, by J. Bachman,] Birds Eve View Of The New York Crystal Palace, and Environs. Published H\ John Bachman, 81 ('it\ I lull Placi New York. (ii linn nil in. mi and Interest! showing the lower pari "i the ( ■ t \ I Ini COpj ( "I"!' il \ nil ICAICI •238. CRYSTAL PALACE. Another impression. 239. CRYSTAL PALACE. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, 17,12 x 28 a 14 Figures In Doepler. Designed by Carstensen it Gildemeister 74 Broadway N. Y. — [Copyright 1852 by Theodore Sedgwick] —Lithography of Nagel & Weingartner 74 Fulton St. \. Y. | New York Crystal Palace tor the Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations. This building, . . . City. The Ground Plan . . . acres. | Directors: Eleven nanus in two columns and namr> of seven other officers.) Published by Goupil x 2'2A2 Drawn & Engraved Bj [Copyright IS").'} 1>\ Capewell & Kiin- mel] — Capewell & Kiinnul. The New York Crystal Palace, And Latting Observatory. Printed H\ W. Pate. Published By Capewell & Kinmul. 208 Broadway, N. Y. I'lli-I ISSUX BEFORJ PLAT1 v* \- i I 1 DOWK 243. CRYSTAL PALACE. Oil-color print. Rectangle, 12 1*J \ 5 12 Crystal Palace, New York Published S,j. r . 1 \ 1858, by George Baxter. Proprietor \ Patentee London. lli. onlj Ni-tt York subject in this series. Vim u um 244. CRYSTAL PALACE. [NTERIOR. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, l.'5S \ '_'()!> ('. Parsons, Del And Lith. Print,,! B\ Endicott \ (' . N. Y. An Interior View Of The Crystal Palace. New York, Pub- lished by Geo. S. Appleton, •'}•">() Broadway V Y. (Copy- right 1853) \ I II \ -, MICK. 245. BURNING OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1<> 12x25 1 Currier & l\<-. Lith. N. Y Burning Of The New York Crystal Palace, on Tuesday, Oct. 6 th ,, 1858. During [ts Occupation For The Annual Fair Of The American Institute. New York Pub d . Bj Currier & [ves, 152 Nassau Street. Colored. \ v i \ I m u I \ mm uti . i \ win SCABCE rui N i I Illustrated] 246. CUSTOM HOUSE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 6o8x9 J. Bornet. Mounted, i published, on an irregular rectangle, 8.10 \ lis, printed In gold and lettered; Views "i New York Drawn bj C. Vutenrleth Published bj Hofl fit Bloedi 180 William S*' New York. Custom House tyrighl 18 i olored \ i m u isi i 5C I? 6 247. DAVIS AND IMBERT'S VIEWS. TITLE-PAGE. Lithograph. Vignette, 15o4 x 11 d 6 Views | P. Desobry. Scripsit. ] Of | The Public Buildings | in the City of New- York | (vignette of the Rotunda) | Dedicated to the I Fine Arts Correctly drawn on Stone by | A. J. Davis. Printed & Published by | A. Imbert J Lithographer N°. 79 Murray S\ | New-York. The Rotunda, erected by John Vanderlyn for art exhibitions, was situated mi the southwest corner of Chambers Street and Tryon Row. No other K SOWN'. 2+8. DE PEYSTER MANSION'. Water-color. Rectangle, (i 8 x 7a6 The De Peyster .Mansion Queen now Pearl St: opposite Cedar St: Residence of Gov: Geo: Clinton, in 1783. 249. DISEMBARKATION OF THE ENGLISH TROOPS. Line. Rectangle, 606 \ .*> In de Mercurius May 1777. Eerste Stuk, Pag. 156. Out scheeping der Engelsche Troepen op Lang-Eiland teegan de Americaanen, den 22 Augustus 177(i. B. Mourik Excudit. The earliest pictorial record of the Disembarkation <>f the Troops at Gravesend Bay, under Sir George Collier, before the Battle of Long Island. Ykhy sc a hi E. 250. ELEVATED RAILROAD. 1872. Lithograph. Rectangle, i) (! \ 1 1 13 Bonwill .1.1 C. E. II. Bonwill, N". 7 Murray St. N. Y. Marshall & Nisbit, Arch't's & Eng'r's. ! Plan of an Elevated Street Railroad. Proposed Bv Gen 1 . F. Sigel. New York .January 1872. ! 2.51. FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 19 9 \ 31 10 — I. II. Bufford's Lith. :i\:i Wash". St. Boston.- | Fifth Ave- nue Hotel, New York. —Hitchcock, Darling 8 \ '2(5 s Contemporary, well done, and showing the fire at the Merchants' 1 \ change and at Coenties Slip. The border and Mile-, of gold, with swans and conventional leaf decoration. On boards 9.8 i 18 B. In unusually fine and perfect condition and of great interest. 253. Till: GREAT FIRE OF 1835. Lithograph. Rectangle, 16 4 \ 23 10 Tin Great Fire of the Citj of New York, 1<> December 1835. Published January 1836, 1>\ the Proprietor II. R. Robinson \ 1)8 Courtland streei New York. Drawn from life and nature and on Stone by Hoffy. [Copyright 1836 1>\ II. H. Robinson,] — Printed and colored by .1. T. Bowen. It shows tin- Merchants' Exchange, the offices of "The New York Amer- ican," "The Fulton Insurance ( pany," etc. Tin- figures an- portraits, as is evidenced bj the twenty-one reference numbers immediately under tin- rectangle. Slight repairs. Thi s ( mio^i wn mot [mfoktaiti iipu •IMU'iiV •214. Till: GREAT FIRE OF 1835. Aquatints. Rectangles, 16 1 \ 23 10 Painted by N. Calyo. Engraved by \Y. .1. Bennett. \ i< « Of The Great Fire In New York, Dec'. 16 th . & 17"'. 1835 As Seen From The Top Of The Bank Of America, Cor. Of Wall \ \\ - Published l>\ L. P. Clover, New York. [Copy- right 1836 l>\ I.. P. Clover.] View ()t The Ruins After The Great Fire in New York, Dec'. Mi' . \ l: 1835. As Seen From Exchange Place. Both of these attractive prints are of the original first issue, beautifull) colored I rom the Holden Collection. Vm b< v i ; . i (2) 255. FIRE OF L885. Lithographs. Rectangles, !* 5 \ 12 I- View Of The Great Conflagration Of De c . 16 th and I7 lh 1885; From Coenties Slip. Sketched and drawn on Stone l>\ J. II. Bufford ( Etc. two lines) \ Currier's Press. Ruins Of The Merchants 1 Exchange V Y. After the Destructivi Conflagration of I).,". 16 & 17. 1885. ( Etc. two lines) (2) ( 'oloi ' il 6 256. FIRE OF 1835. Another pair; colored. Framed to third lines. 257. FIRE OF 1835. Lithograph. Rectangle, 10a4 x 13nl5 A View Of The Great Conflagration. (Merchants Exchange.) Dec. 16 th 1835. New-York. | Yer v si \ik e. 258. THi; GREAT FIRE OF 1835. Lithograph. Rectangle. 9 8 x 11.12 H. Sewell Del. Hanington's Dioramic Representation Of The ' Gnat Fire in New York Dec, 16. and IT. 1835. Now exhibiting with other moving dioramic scenes, at the Amer- ican Museum every evening. 1 Colored; from the Hidden Collection. A line copy. Bxcessivzli simke. FIRE OF 1845 259. FIRE OF 1845. FROM BOWLING GREEN. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 1 s 12 13 [Copyright 1845 by N. Currier] | Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier, 2 Spruce St. N. Y. The Bowling Green Fountain. View Of The Great Conflagration At New York July 19 th 1845. ' From The Howling Green. Nearly 300 Buildings Destroyed. —Estimated loss of Property $7,000,000. Fine proof impression from the uncleaned plate. S T Ein s< irce. 200. GREAT CONFLAGRATION FROM BHOAI) ST. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 2 \ 12 6 (Copyright 1845 by N. Currier.) Lith. & Pub. by N. Currier, —2 Spruce St. N. Y. | Trinity Church. | View Of The Great Conflagration At New York July 19 th 1845. Nearly 300 Buildings destroyed. — From Cor. Broad & Stone St 8 . Esti- mated loss of Propertj $7,000,000. Dust soiled Imt sound. Colored. Vert bcabcz. 261. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 1 x 12o5 Lith. & Pub. liv \. Currier, (Copyright 1845 by X. Currier) 2 Spruce St. N. Y. View Of The Terrific Explosion At The Great Fire In N\-w York. Engine N '".. 22 destroyed, and several lives lost. From Broad St. -July 19 th . 1845. — 17 Stores blown up. I ine i \.ini]ili-. Colored. Vim -i ibce, 262. FIREMAN'S CERTIFICATE. Line. Irregular rectangle, Si \ !• 5 Voluntary Aid These arc to Certify thai is pursuant to Law nominated and appointed of the Firemen of the (it\ of New York. Godwin Sculp*, \i the top, a representation of firemen at work; at the bottom, a tin- H Reproduced in Valentine's Manual. Made oul to William Rollinson, 1762 1842, the engraver of No. 12, and signed bj "Robt; Benson (Ik I).. 28 : iTMii" Endorsed bj "Will"' Rollinson." From tin- Iloldin collection. 263. FIREMAN'S CERTIFICATE. Line Rectangle, 18 !» \ 10 These arc to certify thai is pursuant to Law nomi- nated and appointed one of the Firemen of the City <>t Vw \ <>rk. Engraved li\ Peter Maverick, from a Drawing by Archibald Robertson. March, 1807. \t top, fireman's helmet, "X. Y.," and bucket; "A. R. 7 ( » Liliertj Street" circle, "Voluntary \\d" in margin, \\ i t li Neptune chaining Pluto, Below, firemen al work Hii certificati is made oul n> Sylvanus Hallock, and signed bj "J. Morton, Clk. Vugt. 28*h. 1815." Reproduced in Valentine's Manual, 1850 \n earl) issue, before changes in lettering i olored 264. THE Cm FIREMEN'S \ ETO, ETC. The Citj Firemen's Veto! Written l>\ a Chap \<>t knowa ' \ the Foreman, Matthew T. Brennan, and passing Hose Co. No. <>o. The City Hall and the Bell Tower, illuminated by Hie conflagration, in the background. 207. Till'. LIFE OF A FIREMAN. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 17c2x 25 1 fc L.Maurer. I,. Maurer. Del. [Copyright 1854 by N. Currier] Lith. By N. Currier. The Life Of A Fireman. | The Fire. "Nom then with a will Shake her up boys! New York, Pub- lished b\ N. Currier, 152 Nassau Street. 268. THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 17 2 \ 26 1 — L. Maurer. I.. Maurer, Del. [Copyright 1854 In N. Cur- rier] Lith. By N. Currier. The Lite Of A Fireman. The Ruins. "Take up."- "Man your rope." New York, Pub- lished \U N. Currier, 1 1 •"> Nassau Street. 26!). Till: LIFE OF A FIREMAN. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 17 x 25o8 C. Parsons Del [Copyright 1861, by Currier & [ves] Lith. Currier & [ves, VY. The Life Of A Fireman. The new era. Steam and Muscle. Location at tile northeast comer of Mnria\ and Church Street-., the then drj goods district, Chief John Decker in the tore-round. The City Hall. illuminated by the flames, in the background. 270. THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 17 x26 —I.Cameron [Copyright 1866, by Currier & Ives,] Currier & Ives, I.itli. \ V. The Life Of A Fireman. The Metropolitan System. New York, Published by Currier & [ves, 152 Nassau Street ! IIhtm- apparatus, Engine Co. No. 29 and Hook ;iiui Ladder Co. No. 10, proceeding south on Broadway below Dej Streei to fire at lower corner. 271. FIREMEN PAST AND PRESENT. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 11 8x24 \ proof before all letters of the Thomas & Wylie, Firemen, Pas! And Present, with the Burning of the Crystal Palace. 272. FIRST DIVISION N. V. S. A. Lithograph. Rectangle, 11 8 \ "J<> t- F. J. Fritsch Del. Morris Cadets, Hussars German, La- fayette, Montgomery, Washington and Brooklyn Horse Guards National (i. and Washington Greys Troop, Horse Artillery, Lancers. First Division New York State Artillery. [Copyright 1844 h\ F. J. Fritsch.] In center of margin an American eagle, flags and war emblems. The view slums Castle Garden, the Batten and Bay. Colored. Firs! issue Veit s. \ru i See No. -'il"). 278. FISHER & HI K I )S MARBLE YARD. Line. Rectangle, S 11 \ ', 12 Fisher & Bird's Marble Y 281 Marble Mantels & Statuary. Chimnej Piece Wareroom. Entrance To The Wareroom. Fisher & Bird. Drawn & Engraved H\ John Baker .T>!> Houston S' \. Y. Fisher & Bird's Marble Yard 287 Bowery New York. \ imii I I ' — ■ 1 • ► ( I s i OTI1KU KNOWN, 274. FULTON THE FHIST. Line. Rectangle, !» 18 x 14.10 Drawn l>\ A. .\. Barralet, from a Sketch l>\ Morgan, taken on the spot. H. Tanner, dircx . Launch or The Steam Frigate Fulton The First, At New York, 29 th . Oct'. 1M1. 150 feet [ No. 274 — Continued] long and 50 feet wide, will mount 28 long 32 pounders, and 2 50 pounders. (Columbiards.) [ Philadelphia; Published 27 th . March 1815 by B. Tanner N°. 74 South 8 th S 1 . | Very scarce. 275. FULTON STREET AND MARKET. Aquatint. Rectangle, 9^5 x 13 G W". I. Bennett Pinx*. et Sculp'. | Fulton St. & Market. | Henry I. Megarey New York. Very scarce. See Nos. 156 and •'<•">!'. 276. FORT GANSEVOORT OR OLD WHITE FORT. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8ol4 x 12 1 Published l.v James Van Valkenburgh, X. York 1834 -Lith. of. Endicott .V Avenue A. Erected 1847. John Mow- ton, Engineer. Edward Jones, Architect. (Six nanus of ar- tisans in two columns, and "Plan.") Incorporated with per- petual Charter March 1823. Capital $1,000,000 Commenced lighting from their Works corner of Hester \lu I:. 280. GO> ERNMENT HOUSE. \iiiitlii r copj : se> < nth issue, 281. <;oN ERNOR'S ISLAND. Blue plate. 10: s \ i,u of Governor's [sland Bj W. G. Wall Esq r . \. V Fine ;ni on the back in a panel supported bj a seated boy. The impressed stamp a crown and: "A. Stevenson. Warranted. ordshire." | Illustrated] 282. HAMILTON SQUARE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 \ 12 5 I.itli & Pub. Bj .!. Baillie, (Copyright 1847) 87. St. Near 3 Avenue V Y. The Grand "Washington Monument" Pro cession. As it appeared on Hamilton Square during the Cere- mony of laying the Corner-stone, October 19 th . 1847. On Stone fr a Drawing taken on the Spol by J. L. Magee. \ large float, drawn bj six horses, with bust of Washington and young woman as Liberty. In background pedestal and stand, Colored. No III III II K MIW N . 288. II anon ER BUILDINGS. Lithograph. R< ctangle, s it) i 10 8 On stone bj J. P. Newell J. II. Bufford's Lith. Boston. Han over Buildings, Hanover Square, N. Y. \ I II \ -, M I 284. HARLEM BRIDGE. 1864. Lithograph. Rectangle, 13 n 4 x 32 Endicott & Co Lith. 59 Beekman St New York I Harlem Bridge. | Now Being Erected Across The Harlem River, At The Ter- mination Of The Third Avenue, New York. | (Four lines of description and at sides names of officers) I Colored. 285. HARLEM LANE. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 18^8 x 28oll — J. Cameron. Del, | (Copyright 1870, By Currier & Ives) Lith. Of Currier .V [ves. 152 Nassau Street New York Com. Vanderbilt with | Myron Perry and Daisy Burns. | Bonner with Dexter. Fast Trotters On Harlem Lane \. Y. New York Published ii\ Currier \ [ves 152 Nassau Street The "(lull House" is Toppy McXSuire's a1 aboul 187th Street and Eighth V venue. 28(>. II Lid. (J ATE. Aquatint. Rectangle, ."> .") \ " I I Drawn under the direction of the Author and Engraved by M Merigot. View of Hell Gate; the Entrance from Long Island Sound to New York. Published March 1, 1807, by James ( lundee, Albion Press, London. 287. HELL (J ATP. Aquatint. Rectangle, Id 1 \ 13 13 Painted by J. Shaw. Engraved l>\ J. Hill. | Hell Gate. Pub- lished by Thomas T. Ash Philadelphia. View taken from tin- Gracie house. Colored. 288. HELL GATE FERRY HOTEL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 2 \ L2 I View Of .1. M. Dunlap's Hurlgate Ferry Hotel, Fool Of 86 th .. Street And Past River, New York. An obliging Host, beautiful hi i;.!i < iSis 5 °"5- Prelident LARKSON, 1 i t- v, Treajurer. V. Secretary < 5 ; 11 1^ a: — 1 11H -- Gikard Wa Matt HI w (.' John Mi hha Tilt. MAS I'.DI to a: is a, E |9U H . !A ?* l|fta lis 1 i M m s&5-» - / z % c • it hi- *ni yif tn^) *fl °! S*"««">1| •ro- il -~'".JKJ : .1 \ 1 I 11 I -- - rrf || 1 1 gtw»«iiiJfaH 1 ;-?.- »fi4 1 - i ■"T>»s| K r i.fc^jj- i 1 *t»|" <*■!- 1 1 i— i"i | ; ■»»«i'»*t| ~ l~'|3»l| '. et, e 3 ■=5 ? !li ?•» ; w » v i- i a jl^ 7 -j I. -I 5^1 1%, X B it * ■%% I a *" |5« I; ! E2'o al X -'^ ° ~ " >r Si si's |£* O v e> u i- fi < ^1 "5> 31: ( ^ »OOS 0> O ;. k i 1 »!. ■ ». c . o o o ° 1 ■^ | : 3.|.|jl.||, ' si IIi^||i1il:||||3 __^ .. ... _ ^ ^ •■ ♦ * IJ - -j - 2, "' srrf • r-r-H r-t- 1- H 51- . s s s - s. 1 fiiSl ,e 3Jl « •5 6 "3 :<* fr-g ( •^ Ij*SSi.|I*=2 5 ? *iE=^i ?!!« I*«8? •?t-SE5?j Is *I;:3lM|lh If | - 5 5^ a. 7 U imJJEUii IV' i ■ f: 4 t 1 •13'! IP's ;"! ! ^ov^c¥-o~g« u< 5j< £ E.JSZ 52 05 6 I No. 288— < ontinued] scenerj and cool summer retreat, Refreshments of the first quality, with Horses and pleasure Wagons to let, also Boats and Tackle for fishing-parties, renders this place second to none in the vicinity of New York. Murphy's Stages from City Hall, 1YI1 S. and Bowery, run every 15 minutes and carry passengers to this place for (i cents. Published l>\ James Baillie, 87 th .. S*. aear 3 d Avenue N. V.- 249. ( 'olored. Vi hy -i wu b. 289. HIGH BRIDGE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 •-' \ 1-' 11 Lith. & Pub. Bj N. Currier, — (Copy right 1849 by N. Currier,) -15-J Nassau St. Co.- Of Spruce N. Y. Length 1450 f'.. The High Bridge At Harlem, N. Y — Height 114 f\. This mag- nificenl bridge of stone forms a part of the immense works erected to bring the water of the Croton river to the City of New York. The length of the aquaduct from the Croton river to the City Hall, is ff , miles, and cost aboul $13,000,000. 699. | Colored. Masked to title. 290. HIPPODROME. EXTERIOR. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, " f \ 10 12 (Copyrighl 1853 l»\ T. S. Berry) Composed for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Visitors of the Hippodrome Lith. of Saronv \ Major N. Y. 87V1> * '"• in tt. | .siti occupied l>> the Fifth Avenue Building. INTERIOR. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, " 12 x II Entered . . . l.s.">:{. In Geib \ Jackson, . . . V Y. 1 1 i | > | >« > drome Scottisch. 88 Cuts nett. Published l»\ Geib \ .lack Bon, 100 Broadw ay, N. York. liiM'ri|>i inns pnrtlj mi. kid In oni frnmp. 291. HOSPITAL. Wood-cut. Folio broadside. V. 1 Charity Extended To All. State of the New-York Hospital for the Year 1797. | Thi' wood-cut view of the New York- Hospital is on the front page of the First Report of two folio leaves. It gives a short history of the building (Broadway, between Duane and Worth Streets), undertaken 1770, incor- porated 1771, and the corner-stone laid in 177"), and is of unusual interest and importance for the medical statistics. [Illustrated] 292. HOSPITAL. Line. Rectangle, <> !•"> x 1 L .John R. Murray delin.— Lene} sc l . View of the New York I [ospital. 293. HOWARD HOTEL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 18 \ 24 8 On Stone by ('. Parsons Lith. Of G. & W. Endicott, 59, Beek- man St. \. York.— Howard Hotel. Broadway, New York. Corner Of Maiden Lane. B\ Thomas & Hoc. Shows the east side of Broadway, Maiden Lane to north corner of John Street. Two other impressions known. | Illustrated] SOCIETY OF [CONOPHILES FIRST SERIES Twelve engeavings on coppeb by Edwin I). French, 294. 1. St. Paul's Chapel; 2. Interior of St. Paul's;:}. Fraunces' Tavern ; k Roger Morris House; 5. Hamilton Grange; (>. St. Mark's Church; 7. City Hall; 8. Halls of Justice ("Tombs") ; !). Acad- emy of Design; 10. St. .John's Chapel; 11. Reservoir; \'2. Bowl- ing Green. 101 impressions issued on Japan paper. In original wrappers. 1895. SECOND SERIES Twelve uthogbaphs hv Charles F. W. Mielatz '^ l J~>. 1. Batterj and Castle Garden; '1. Morningside Park and St. Luke's; .'{. Aaron Burr House; 4-. Clinton Hall; •">. High Bridge; (>. Har- lem River; 7. South St.; 8. Oyster Market, mar Christopher St.; it. Dutili Reformed Church, Kingsbridge Road: 10. Five Points; 11. Poe Cottage, Fordham; 12. Old Mill. Van Cort- landt Park. 132 impressions issued on India paper. In original wrappers. I s "*- THIRD SERIES Earli Amerk \\ Printers vnd Engravers. Engb w i i> on ( oiMM r m l'lt \\( is S. Ki\... 296. Isiah Thomas. •J!):. Paul Revere. ■J!).s. Alexander Anderson. •_'!>!). Amos Doolittle. 132 Impressions isMn with mm Citj Sl\ ENGRAVINGS ON COI'PEH in FRANCIS S. Ki\<: 300. I. Lafayetti and Ins Landing Aug. H'>. 1824; "_'. Washington and the Evacuation Nov. 25, 1788; •"* DeWitl Clinton and Erie ('anal celebration, 1825; I. Admiral Dewej and the Arch, 1899; .">. Aaron Hurr and Riel ml Ilill lions, ; f>. Alexander Hannl ton and I In ( > iM ii^i . 120 Impressions issued on Japan paper In original wrappers 1899 190S fefeili t- h " L e\n=' 'sea luej bl^ ItarB" KB - - SLJ JHLJ ■ - |e*l ****. titafmJ t-m O n |a M N W Q W PI 81 FIFTH SERIES Facsimiles of Early Engraved Views Engraved on copper iiv Sidney L. Smith 301. 1. Federal Hall; 2. Middle Dutch Church; 3. Columbia College; 4. Trinity Church; 5. Richmond Hill House; 6. St. Paul's Chapel; 7. Government House; S. City (Federal) Hall; 9. Belvidere House; 10. Battery, Harbor and "Ambuscade" Frigate. lo.'l impressions issued on Japan paper. In original wrappers. 1899-1903. SIXTH SERIES E \ i: i i N i.u Vol; K A i rHORS Engraved on coppeb hi Francis S. King 302. Fitz-Greene Halleck. Joseph Rodman Drake. 103 impressions issued on Japan paper, iw.'i I. (2) si;\ i:\TII SERIES \ i w Yore on Staffordshire Pottery Eight Aquatints iiv Charles F. W. Meelatz 303. 1. New York Iron: Fulton St. B'klyn; 2. Battery, Esplanade and Castle Garden; 3. Alms House (Bellevue) ; t. City Hotel: 5. Castle Williams; 6. Brooklyn Ferry; 7. St. Paul's Chapel, etc.; 8. Castle Clinton and the Battery. |nt impressions issued . Nassau Street ; 0. Pine Street : 7. William Street; 8. "Building the Building"; i). "The Flat Iron"; 10. Union Square; 11. Broadway above 23" St.; 12. The "Times'* building. I'm impressions issued. In original cover. 1905. NINTH SERI] - Twelve views from oil paintings, i re. Engraved uy Walter M. Airman, Francis S. King \\i> Sidnet L. Smith. 305. 1. S. E. Prospect of N. V. 1756; -. Broadway N from Grand Street; :i. Clinton Hall; t. Custom House, 170!); 5. S. W. Prospect, 1806; (>. Novum Amsterodamum ; 7. Kings (Columbia) Col- lege; 8. Stat, Street; 0. N. V. ("Wooded Heights") in 1775; 10. Broadway and Grand St. 1830; 11. Grace and Trinity Churches; 12. St. Paul's Chapel, 1812. impressions issued on Japan paper, In original wrappers. 1905-08. TENTH SERIES Pl< II li |M)I I Nl H , » IIIIK Tw i i \ i Photogravures from Monotypes b\ ( . F. W. Mielatz :{(•(;. 1. Van Cortlandl .Manor House; 2. Oyster Market, West St.: :*. St. John's Chapel. I-. Fraunce's Tavern; 5. Old Houses Battery Park: (i. Rose Street; 7. Broadway at Great Jones St.; 8. Third Ave. & 122 Str. doorway; 0. Jumel Mansion; 10. Coen- ties Slip: 11. N°. 7 State Str.: 12. Fourth Ave. \ 28 th St. tin. hundred impressions issued, in original wrapper. 1908, l'.l.l.N ENTH SERIES 1". rcHlNGS in Sm\n I.. Sm i in .'507. 1. Broadwa) in 1865. .*5. New York Hotel. Broadway, 1867; I Bowling Green and State Street, 1880.6. North Dutch Church. i 769 is::,. I icks ■-'. \st.ir House, and 5. Wall Mori 1888 TWELFTH SERIES l'i ii i i< Monuments bi F. S. King .'ins I . Georg Washington. (Union Square). 8. William Tecumsch Sher man. ( I'la/a ) •j I .i i ragut, is missing V. LATER SERIES .'}()!). Tontine Coffee House, Wall <\. Water Streets, about 1T97, .'$10. New York from Mount Pitt. St. Memin-Aikman. Colored. 811. Mezzotint. Rectangle, !> 5 \ (1 5 Alexander Hamilton From a painting by John Trumbull, In possession of the City of New York Engraved for the Society of Iconophiles by S. Arlent-Edwards | 1909. 312. Park, New York, 1827. Drawn from Nature by A. J. Davis. En- graved by Sidney L. Smith The Society of Iconophiles. Oblong folio. 818. City Hall And Park Rom IH.'D Engraved for the Society of [conophiles by Walter M. Aikman from a Water color Sketch by J. W. Hill. Oblong folio. 814. Catalogue of The Engravings issued by The Society of [cono- philes. Compiled by Richard Hoe Lawrence, with an introduc- tion by William Loring Andrew., f. N.Y. 1908. Half mo- rocco, gilt toj), uncut edges, as issued. Ten plates. 815. JEFFERSON GUARDS. Lithograph. 15 c 4 x 25 *> F Fritsch del F. J. Fritsch Del 38 th Regiment— Jefferson Guards New York State Artillery. | (Copyrighl 1 \ F. J. Fritsch) | In center <>f margin Imst portrait of the colonel, ra^lr, flags and crossed cannon. The view shows the Citj Hall, Hall of Records, etc. Repaired. Colored. Ykhy BCAHCE. See No. 272. 316. JONES WOOD. Lithograph. Rectangle, 32o6xl8cl8 Published l»\ K.ll\ & WhitehiD 264 :V 1 .. Ave. 385 8 th .. Ave \. Y & 17.-5 Atlantic St Brooklyn L. [.—[Copyright 1868 by Kelly & Whitehill] -Des. & Lith. by J. L. Giles 111 Nassau St N. V. Printed by Cha s . Hart. 99 Fulton St. N. V. The Great International Caledonian Games Held at Jones Woods New-York City, July 1 '. 1867. This Picture is respectfully dedicated to tin Members of the Caledonian Clnl)- through out the I iiited States. Near the East lii\er between li'itli and 67th Street-. The sports are proceeding, with numerous figures in Scottish costume, evidentlj por- traits, in foreground. Colored. 317. KNICKERBOCKER'S HISTORY. Three oblong quarto lithographs l>\ Jones after Hop. from the Kaaterskil] Irving, in one frame. The subjects are: Walter the Doubter decides a Knott \ Case, The Return of the Van quished, and The terrific combat between Genl. Risingh and Peter Stuyvesant before Fort Christina. The eminent Mynheers Tenbroek and Hardenbroeck di> puting about the plan of the City of New Amsterdam . . . 12°. (2) 818. LAFAYETTE THEATRE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 9 12 \ 12 2 A. J. Davis del. Peter Grain Architect, 1827. [mbert's Lithography. Lafayette Theatre. I aurens Street (South Fifth Avenue), near < ana] Street. \fter it-. destruction bj tire in ts - .v». its site was occupied bj St. Uphonsus Church t olored, 819. I.OHI) WD T A . LOR. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, arched, I!' II x 29 I I Griffith Tl as. Esq. Architect. Lith. Of H. Lawrence, 88, William s \ V. Lord& Taylor Dn Goods, Ml. lf.:i. If.", \ 167, BroadwaVi (Cor. Grand St.) New York. 1800 I'M ( K N.'W S Illustrated] MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK. Jewjnr Centre of Ihe World. A Space Urs than Two BlocU Containing 308 Je Arelry Firms. No. 320 320. MAIDEN LANE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 34 D 4 x 23 D 8 Copyrighted. Published By J. J. Fogerty, 113 Nassau Street, New York. — Am. Photo. Litho. Co. X. V. j Maiden Lane, New York. Jewelry Centre of the World. A Space Less than Two Blocks Containing 308 Jewelry Firms. Colored, [ssued for advertising purposes hut has become very scarce. [Illustrated] 321. MANHATTAN COLLEGE. Water-color. Rectangle, 22„4 x 35 6 A very beautiful drawing taken from the river and showing the "Man- hattan" railroad station, locomotive, passenger and baggage car, archaic and interesting, in the foreground. Manhattan College is prominent in the center with the Church of the Annunciation at the rif oval border: "To Dr\ The Tear From Misery's Eye, To Succour The Afflicted And To Save The Sink- ing Is Our Aim.", and in lower part forty-two five-pointed stars. In the angles, cupids typifying Agriculture, Time, Sculpture, and Architecture. An eagle supporting seal and holding scroll in talons in centre of inscription space was elected a member of tin- General Society of Me- chanics and Tradesmen of the City of New York on the c I . i \ of Anno Domini - Attest Secretary. — President. Drawn l>\ Charles Cauda. Engraved !>\ B. Tan ner. Printed H\ Brother Samuel Maverick. The certificate is made oul n> Stephen Mini, Mayor 1821 22, ami is wlt- nessed bj .1. Hopson and Robert Boyd, Dec. 8th, 1828. \ nn m «hie. :;•_'-. MELROSE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 17 \ *_'."> •_' Del \ l.ith. H\ Valois. Print. By (I. Schlegel 9"J William S'. V Y. (Reference numbers 16) \ i« w Of Melrose And Sur- roundings. Taken from the Ursuline Convent, Westchester ("'. V V 1868. (References sixteen in two columns at sid, > of title) Clipped at side -s and creased on bottom. \'mv -, u<,» No. j I V. . i . THIRD EVENING'S SALE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1917 AT THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES BEGINNING AT 8.15 oVl.OCK Catalogue numbers 326 to 562, inclusive MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE 326. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Lithograph. Vignette in rectangle, 12 x 1() D E. M. Thompson Architect, [mbert's Lithography.- -On Stone by A. J. Davis. Merchants Exchange. New York. India proof. 327. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Water-color. Vignette, 7 2 \ 8 1 Exchange. —J. R. Brady Arc'. Drawn by A. .1. Davis 1826. A front \ ii\v. 328. MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, 15 12x22.- I. Rogers Arch*: On Stone by Bufford. Drawn by C. L. Warner. Merchants' Exchange, New York. (Copyright 1837.) | Colored. Framed to title; stained. 'I'm b< uicest \m> most desibable refrb- M VTATION. :{2<». MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Lithograph. Rectangle, s 13. | Colored. Scabce. 330. METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, !(><> \ % 2'-i '2 I.ith. & Printed In Colours H\ Saronj & Major New York. — Trench & Snook, Architects, New York. Metropolitan Hotel. Broadway, New York. Simeon Leland And Company, Pro- prietors. Framed to t hi nl line. Tun others known. 331. MURRAY STREET. Water color. Rectangle, 10 13 s 14.18 Murray Strecl Broadway to North River. 1822. With D' Mason's Church. rin- original drawing, probabh bj Peter Maverick, for Hayward's lit li>>- graph published in Valentine's Manual, 1852. 332. NATIONAL THEATRE BURNING. Lithograph. Rectangle 8 IS xl2cl1 N. Saronj N. Sarony. I In- Burning of the ()UI National Theatre, corner of Leonard and Church, tin- Church ui Saint Bspril comer of Church and Franklin, and the Dutch Reformed Church on Franklin street, September 88rd i ^:i'» \n unlettered proof; repaired at top. t)xi otheb known, 338. NATIONAL THEATRE. Lithograph. Rectangle, s f> \ 1 1 U I)a\ & Haghe, lith. 17. Gale S'. London, from ;i Drawing bj K. Bengough. National Theatre New York J, W. Wallaok Esq 1 ". I. csMc. Corner of Church and I .runnel Streets. Destroyed bj lire Maj 29«» 1841 Water color of the above, with fewer figures and with slight differences in the neighboring bouses, signed: "Bengough fecit" In one frame, 884. NATIONAL THEATRE REBUS. Lithograph, tinted. Vignette, It) 9 \ 6 12 Rebus \ . 1. S P— S. 's 25 12%. Purdy's National Theatre, New York. Tragedy, Comedy, Spectacle, Farce. Prices. Boxes 25 <" '.. Pit. 1 'J ' _. Drawn In the form of a rebus, giving n view of the theatre, of the dtj from tin river, and portraits ol Vlexr II Purdy, J It Booth, Barnej VVIUIams, Charlci Burke, Geo I Pox and rhomaii D Rlc< \,,l I i inn il I- CO 6 335. NOVELTY IRON WORKS. Lithograph. Rectangle, 19 14 x 32=4 J. Penniman Del.— Lith. Of Endicott. 22 John St. N. York. | Novelty Iron Works, Foot Of 12 th . St. E. R. New York. | Stillman, Allen & C°. | Iron Founders Steam Engine and General Machinery .Manufacturers. | Steam Boilers, Iron Ships .and Boats, Sugar Mills, Wrought Iron Sugar Kettles, | Improved Steam Clarifiers and Evaporators, Vacuum Pans, Hydraulic | and Screw Cotton Presses, Mill Work from new and approved 1 patterns, Brass Castings of every description &c. &c. | 336. PACIFIC HOTEL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 Q 12 x 12o4 Pacific Hotel This new and spacious Building, situated at N". 162, Greenwich Street, two doors North of Courtlandt Strict, . . . the Owner, Mr. William J. Bunker ... is most desirable in not being distirbed by the noise & Hustle of a thronged Street . . . (etc. ten lines) New York, duly 1 st . 1836. .'i.TT. PARK HOW STORES. Line. Rectangle, 9 x 12 (Directory of eighl columns) Park How Stoics. Opposite the Astor Mouse. ' New York. Dot \ & Bergen, Eng™.. 120 William St. | A well-engraved print, including Nos. 21 to 84 Park Row, the southern end of the Park, with railing, fountain and cupola of the City Hall. About lH. r )(). (Ink OTHEH known. [ Illustrated \ 338. PARK THEATRE. Blue deep dish. Diameter, 8ol0 Park Theatre | R. S. W. New York Acorn border, beaded rim. Halsey page 68. [ Illustrated \ 339. PENNSYLVANIA STATION. Photo-lithograph in color. Rectangle, 27^8x52^ — Hughson Hawhy -Copyright 1910 Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Ketterlinus. Philada. — Pennsylvania Station, New I So. :{.'{<) Continued] York C ' 1 1 \ Seventh Avenue and Thirty-Second Street Look- ing toward Long Island This print Ii.in tin- s.iint- possibility of future value as the Stephenson \ ii\\ * had -^ i xt \ \ ears ajro 840. PHELP'S & PECK'S. Lithograph. Vignette, i» *_! \ 1 1 1 li (la\ The Ruins of Phelp's \ Peck's Store, Fulton St. New York, a> the} appeared on the morning after tin Accident of 4"'. .Max 1832 I l\l in 111 l; K Sutt \ Illustrated] 341. PHENIX BANK. Lithograph. Vignette, 9ol2x9 Davis. [mbert's Lithograph M. E. Thompson Architect \. V. Phenix Rank. India proof. POST OFFICE 342. POST OFFICE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 12 12 \ is .-> Endicott's Lith. \ 22, John St. \. Y. Front Vie* Of The New York Post Office, Located Bj Authority Of The Hon. Charles A. Wickliffc Post Master General. And Arranged H\ John Lorimer Graham Esq. Postmaster. Feb. I"*. 1st.*). Isaac Lucas, Superintendant. Martin E. Thompson, Archi- tect. North Interior View Of The New Vorfc Post Office, ■ — « .Jiit li I nterior \ iew etc. I In .i completi : especial!) desirable. \ nn ■-< taci ('') 848. POST OFFICE. Lithograph. Rectangle, <"> \~ 18 ( uldii d. (lit I ruin la rger shei I , o CO 6 344. NEW POST OFFICE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 9= x 12^14 Published By Currier & Ives — 125 Nassau St. New York [ U. S. Post Office, New York. | Not framed. 345. PRINTING HOUSE SQUARE. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 17^10 x 25ol3 Endicott & Co. Lith. 58 Beekman St. N.Y: — Baker & Godwin, Publishers, New York. Printing-House Square. | Proof. Vehy scarce. [Illustrated] 346. PRODUCE EXCHANGE AND STEAMSHIP ROW. Etching. Rectangle, !6o6x25a F. Leo Hunter | 1887 | Copyright 1887, By J. H. Meeker, N. Y. | Remarque proof, printed on satin. 347. PROVOST AND CHAPEL STREETS. Lithograph. Rectangle, 7:11x11 1 1 r ''. Livraison Amerique Septentrionale— Etat !)<• New-York —PI. 3. ' Lithographic par Villeneuve fig 8 par V. Adam. — - Dessine d'apres nature par I. Milbert. [nterieur de New- York, rue de Provost el Chapel. N". 3 Interior of New-York, Provosi Street and Chapel. (Title repeated in Latin and German) Imp Lith de Hove dirigee par Noel aim' & (". \\'<>. K.W ENSWOOD I.. I. Lithograph. Rectangle, 11 1x50 Architecture li\ Alex. .1. Davis. M. Swett Del.- V Currier's Lithog: 3 N. Y. Ravenswood Long Island near Halletts ( D\ ( . in -how the proposed laying out of the grounds. The river is bordered by a railed embankment and promenade; behind this arc the buildings, each in its own grounds. Vbout 1845. But sixteen were printed and only lour can now he located 351. RESERVOIRS. Lithographs. Rectangles, s I \ 1*J 1 1 View Of The Distributing Reservoir. On Murrays Hill. City Of \cu York. (Copyright 1842 1>\ V Currier) Lith. & Pub. by \. Currier "J. Spruce St. N. V. Extends from 40'". to l-J '. Sir. And on the 5 th . Avenue 1-20 Feet. Covers t Acres. Deptli of Water when filled, 86 Feet. Contains 21,000,000 Gallons. Height above tide 11 f Feet, \ icw of The Great Receiving Reservoir. Vorkvillc, Oil\ Of New York. (Copyright 1842 by \. Currier) Lith. & Pub l.\ \. Currier '1. Spruce St. \. Y. Extends from ;<>'". to 86 th . Street. & from 6 th to "" Avenue, South Division covers .'{ ('ilv Blocks. North Division covers 1- Oit\ Block-. Greatest depth 25 Feet. Whole enclosure .. 85 Acres Surface of Water .. 81 do. Contains 150,000,000 of Gallons. < olored \ um -> wu > p ua. (-) 852. RESERVOIRS. Vnother Impression of the Receiving Reservoir, (olored Not framed. ■v.::; ""'"., O y 353. RHINELANDER SUGAR HOUSE Water-color. Rectangle, 6 a 14 x 5.7 The "Rhinelander" Sugar House, L. Oram Pinx 1 . ] Destroyed 1892. Liberty Street, site of the Mutual Life Insurance Com- pany's building. 354. RIGGING HOUSE. Lithograph, tinted. Reef angle, 11 4 x 9 n 2 [Copyright 184(>, by H. R. Robinson,] Lith. & Pub. By H. R. Robinson — 1 P2, Nassau S'. X. York. | The Rigging House. 120 William Street. - . . . I Here Methodism was first rigged out in the port of New York, and started on her prosperous Voyage in North America; Tins rigging house, now the last relic of the Old Dutch architecture of New-Am- sterdam, will soon be | among the things that were. Phis is a fine front view as it now stands, (etc., seven lines) -This building is now occupied by Dot} & Bergen, Engravers, Label & Copper plate Printers, & .Manufacturers of Fancy & Trunk Papers. New York. Sep 1 . 1846. Vkhy 9< Mi( E. 355. RIVINGTON'S GAZETEER. Newspaper. Polio. Rivington's New York Gazeteer; Thursday, May '27 1773. R.IVINGTON i W1KS. Engraved bj F. S. King for the [conophiles 1901. (2) 356. RUTGERS FEMALE COLLEGE Wash draw ing. H 11 S i sen j^, Vignette, 8 4 x 9-4 ' venue 357. SP. NICHOLAS HOTEL. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 7 1 f \ 10 (i. Moore, del 1 .- Day & Haghe, Lith™. to The Queen. The New York Society Library. Frederick Diaper, Arch*. 346-848 Broadway, South Bast corner of Leonard Street, 1840-1853. Later Ippletons tli<- publishers. The site now occupied bj the New York Life Ins. Co's building. Ymv x. mii »:. 859. SOUTH STREET. Aquatint. Rectangle, !>7\1.'{!) \V . I. Bennetl Pinx*. et Sculp*. South St. from Maiden Lane. Henry I. Megarej \« w York. \ mi\ m \iiic. See Nos. [56 and "JT"). 860. QUARANTINE, STATEN ISLAND. Aquatint. Rectangle, 15 8 \ 22 2 Painted & Engraved l>\ W. J. Bennett. View Of Tin New York Quarantine, Statin Island. Printed l>\ J. Neale l'ul> lished by Parker and Clover 180 Pulton Street New York. Entered . . . 1838 b) Parker & Clover . . .New York. \n artistic and decorative subject. Colored. Vim b< mu i . [ Illustrated] 861. A. T. STEWART Lithograph. Vignette, 18 x 18 Im. Godard, Q. des Augustins, 55. A. L. Robe Marie An toinette. A. T. Stewart & (". Rue Bergere, 18. Pari-. \ female figure in verj wide crinoline; showing Stew irt's building, Broad waj and Chambers Btreet, and upper corner of Park railing. Colored fashion plab Vkbi bcarci 362. Oil painting. Kectangle, 28 x 85 The original of Peter Stuyvesant's Armj entering New Amster dam. Ii\ William Mulread} . \n excellent composition In which the artist has caught the spirit >>f Irvlng's satin \ reproduction, fr r reduced drawing bj William Heath, «.n Issued bj the lithographers Saron} & Major, and appears In Knickerbocker Hlstorj i>t New York v 1854 | llln\t i ni i il in color | to o 363. STUYVESANT'S ARMY ENTERING NEW AMSTERDAM. Process. Rectangle, 7=2 x 26A — E. ('. Caswell, 1900 Peter Stuvvesant's Army Entering New Amsterdam. Not framed. 304. TAMMANY HALL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 9o2 x 19a Printed X- Published by H, R. Robinson,— 48 and 52 Courtlandt Street N.w York. The Funeral Of Old Tammany. J This mournful ceremony took place in the City of New York on the 10 th ,, day of November 1836. The lamented individual had been long subject to a vast complication of disorders, which though combatted with great skill and perseverance by, Doc tors, Humbug, Monopoly, |<| Tammany" and is answered by another: "James ( iulick !" This caricature and No. "J'it refer to tin- political excitement at tin- time ■ it tin- election of James Gulick, deposed chief « » t" tin- Fire Department, tn the office of Register. No otheb known. 365. 'I'll ALIA THEATRE, ETC. Water-color Rectangle, 19U\2T12 W". Kramer, Esq. Proprietor. -W m . dose. Architect. Thalia Theatre and Atlantic Garden. Nos. 16, 18 & 50 Rowerv, New York. \ well-executed and interesting piece. The buildings recently razed. 366. THE TIMES. Lithograph. Rectangle, 11 14 \ is 13 ("lav fee. Printed & Published by II. R. Robinson,- V_> Court- landt Street, \.« York Entered . . . 1837, by II. R. Robin- son . . . V « York. The Times. \ curious and interesting caricature on the Panic of 1^'K. Colored. (Vo OTRBRfl K snu \ 367. TOM MS. The Tombs Halls of Justice Centre Stint engraved li\ John Popple, 1850 and the Townsend House, V \Y. Cor. 34 th Street and 5" Ave. Not framed. ' (2) UNION PARK 368. UNION PARK. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, 11 13 \ 10 7 James Smillie del. Entered . . . 1849 by Willian & Stevens, . . . V York. I.ith. of Sarony & Major, \V» York View of Union Park, Vu York, from tin head of Broadway. The Church Of The Puritans, Re^ . (i. B. Cheever D.D. Pastor. The Spingler In>t ituti . < rected l>\ tin- Family <>t' the late Henrj Spingler Esq. and occupied bj AI>l>ott'> Collegiate Institution tOr Young Ladies, Re^ . Gorham 1). Abbott. Principal. In tin- Distance Calvary Church, on the extreme Right, the Free Academy. Pulished l>\ Williams & Stevens, .'{.")."{ Broadwaj ti.Y. injured in lower margin Set Mo. 228. 869. UNION PARK. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, ~ ' \ 10 (i (Copyrighl L852) Print bj Nagel & Weingartner \. Y. I nion Park Sdiot t isch. Ili, view overlooks the Square Prom thi northeast corner of Fourteenth Street, and shows i Kl Btyle Harlem I! li car drawn bj four horses. Inscription partlj covered (.,i,,nii 870. UNION SQUARE. Chromo lith. R< ctangle, 16 8 x 22 3 ll.ilt, l)i- Grenadiers Rochambeau \ Union Square New York. "Decoration day" 80 Mai 1884. I lilt Of Tin Grena dicrs Rochambeau In I nion Squan New York. "Decora lion day" M.i\ 80. 1884 I:, paired. \ 1 1. \ ■> ib< i 371. UNION SQUARE IN MIDSUMMER. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 17o8 x 26 a — Maerz —The Courier Lith. Co. Buffalo, N. Y. Union Square In Midsummer. In a border formed by circles containing portraits of prominent players. .'J72. UNITED STATES BRANCH BANK. Lithograph. Vignette in rectangle, 9o6xll.-.14 On Stone hv A. I Davis — E. M. Thompson Architect New York. Iinbert's Lithography. Branch Bank Of U. S. Erected 182"),— Front 75 feet. | India proof. :{7.'}. UNITED STATES HOTEL, PEARL STREET. Lithograph. Vignette, 8=4 x 9u8 A. .1. Davis del 42 Exchange Imbert's Lithography, j United States Hotel, 178 & 180 Pearl-street, between Wall-street & Maiden-lane, New York. \ Inn;.' descriptive advertisement beneath: "The Baths arc supplied with suit spring water," etc., signed bj the proprietor, T. B. Redmond. Fine example. Oxi other known. :57k UNITED STATES HOTEL, FULTON STREET. Line. Rectangle, 2 12 \ 1 (> I . S. Hotel Fulton Street. | WADDELL RESIDENCE. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, .1 7 \ 7 1 F. Palmer. Lith Suburban Gothic Villa, Murray Hill, N. Y. City. Residence Of W. CM Waddell, Esq. 5 th . Avenue, be tween :i7 & .'*8 ,h . Street (Plans of) First Floor. Second Floor. A. .1. Davis, Architect, — (Scale) — Lith. Of E. Jones & E. Palmer. On the west side of the awnuc. The Waddell town house was at \o. 27 I5(ind Street. Site now occupied bj Brick Presbyterian Chinch and Frank- lin Simon & Co. \\ \LI. STREET 376. WALL STREET. Lithograph. Rectangle, folio. Wall Street, aboul 1825, from a point mar the corner of Broad Street, including tin- "Custom House," to Trinity Church. On the north, at tin- Nassau Stint corner, appears the First Presbyterian Church with only <>n> small structure between it and the large building on the Broadway corner. On tin south, at tin Broad Stint corner: "('. Pool Law Books" and "Law Books Rlan^ Stationary" V most interesting and important view; a small portion at extreme l< t't supplied. Colored. \ m si uu > ::;;. WALL STREET. Photo-lithograph. Rectangle, 11 10 x 1 •*> S A reduced copj of the Wall Street Sleighing Scene, looking toward Brookhn. b\ Peter Maverick. 378 W ALL STREET. Line. Rectangle, 6 !» \ s 1 1 View Of Wail Street. Published by J. W. J. Niles for the "Amateur" Winslow P r .. ' From iIh Phenix Bank, looking east. V'bbi ■*, uici 379. WALL STREET. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, s I \ 11 11 New York Drawn from nature !>\ Aug. Kollner. \>« York \ Paris, published l»\ Goupil & ( Lith. I>\ Deroy. Printed l.\ Catti< 1. f"i Wall Streel ( Copyright 1850) I I lined tn title. Tin >i \iuii iiiini hi iio SKRIU, 380 WALL STREET. TALI is' \ 1 1 \\ S. Line. 1;, , 1 angl< . 2 2 \ " •'» North -nil. I iln 11 • of Broadwaj to \ ". -0, corner ol N issau street. ■ ■I tin Republic. \i.itli \nii 1 In. (.. I liimliiililt In i .1 Vstoi I in Int.. . 1. \ l tills l ngravi r Tallin View "i n ' •' Ya [No. 380 — Continued] From Nassau street to N ". 4(i, corner of William street. Howes & Macv. Hankers. I.iveriiiore Clews & Co., i Chamley | & Hatch., Banker's, National | Rank. ] Hank Of | N-America | Hank ' Of j America. A. Tallis. Engraver— (Wall St.)— Tallis Views Of New York. From N". 4S to N". (52. Hank Of New York City Hank Mechanics & Traders | Fire Insurance Co. American hire Ins Co. National [ Kire | Ins Co. | Royal Fire & Life Ins Co. .Ktna Insurance ('•> Of Hartford | Tallis - Views Of New York— (Wall St.)— A. Tallis, Engraver. From V. (\i- to \". 82. Howard Fire Ins Co. New York Fire & Marine [ Ins. Co. Taylor Urn's Hankers. Seamens Hank. \ T.dlis, Engraver— Wall st.- Tallis' Views Of New York. IMi.'J. In one frame. Vkhv SCARCE. :}8l. WALTON HOUSE. Lithograph. Vignette, 10 x 10,8 A. J. Davis del. Lithography of [mbert. Walton House. .'52.S Pearl St. Franklin-Square. Simon Backus. Framed with it the original drawing by Davis. One otheb known. STEPHENSON'S WARREN STREET 382. WARREN STREET. Lithograph. Rectangle, arched, 1!).'5 36o8 — Lithogr. & printed by F. Heppenheimer 'I'l North William S'. \. Y. \n\\ of Warren Street New York from Broadway to Church Street North Side Published l>\ W. Stephenson & Co. 252. Broadwaj Y Y. A. 1). 1854. ( 'olored. No otheb k ntow n :{m:{. WASHINGTON SQUARE. Lithograph. Rectangle, '11 t \ .V> 18 On Stone by ('. Gildemeister, 289 Broadway, \*. Y. (Copy- right 1852 h\ Otto Hot tich.r) Print by Nagel & Weingaertner N. Y. National Guard 7 th . Reg 1 . N. V. S. M. From the Original picture by Major Botticher, in the possession of the 8 th . Co. N. (i. The principal heads from Daguerreotypes by Meade Brothers 233 Broadway N. Y. New York, Published by Otto Botticher, 289 Broadway. Colored. Washington Square, Bhowing the University Building, etc. 384. WHARF AM) SHIPPING. Line. Rectangle, SO x 13, S. Coleman.— [Copyright 1869 by W. Pate & Co.]— H. S. Beckwith. Wharf And Shipping, New York. From the Origi- nal Painting in the possession of the Publishers. William Pate \ ( . \,-« York. Colored. 385. JOHN WILLIAMS. Line. Vignette, 2 6 \ 'A 14 Gentlemen's Fashionable Wearing Apparel Warehouse. John Williams Clothier N°. 212 Broad-waj New York. Corner of Lair Str'. 386. GERMAN WINTER-GARDEN. Water-color. Rectangle, 21 8 s •-'!> s Fritz Meyer f. \.u York, Oct. 1856; Innere Ansichi Des Deutschen Volks-Winter-Gartens. Interior Of The German Winter-Garden. J-"> Bowery, New York. Henrj Hoffman, Architect. 387. WORTH MONUMENT. Lithograph, tinted. Rectangle, 12a2 x 18o2 A. Weingfirtner's I.itlr. \. Y. Ceremonies of Dedication of the Worth Monument. | Nov. 25, 1857) .•{MS. \ ARIA. New York in 171") (Fori George from the Harbor); NYu \ ml from Weehawk, Smillie; Castle Garden 1841, music sheel : Astor House; Landing of Lafayette; S'. Paul's (from the Mirror); Park \ Citj Hall. No! train., I. | ; | 389 VARIA. The Clermoni Steamboal from the N.V. Historical Society's original; Merchants' Exchange, (."{). Fori Hamilton; Phenix Hank ( enlargemi nl ) etc. Not framed. ( 1<> ) •■-. V AMERICAN CITIES, ETC. MO. ALBANY. Aquatint. Rectangle, 15 D 10 x 2-L1 Drawn by I. W. Hill. Engraved, Printed & Colored by I. Hill, i Albany. I From Greenbush, New York, Published 1'. April 1834 by Betts .V Anstice No 151 Pearl St Copy Right secured according to Law. Colored. Fine example. Very bcahce. [ Illustrated in color ] 391. BAKER'S FALLS. Aquatint. Rectangle. 11 x 2L Pamtcd bv W. (i. Wall. Engraved l>\ I. Hill. Baker's Falls. \ S of the Hudson River Port Folio Published by Henry I. Megarey New York < tc Colored. Not framed. BALTIMORE 392. BALTIMORE. Aquatint. Rectangle, 1 (i 1 1 x 28,15 Baltimore in 1752, From a Sketch then made by John Moale Esq r . deceased, corrected by the late Daniel Bowlv Ls<| r . "from his certain recollection, and that of other aged Persons, well acquainted with it ; with whom he compared Notes." ('Phe Writing by H. S. 'Fanner.) (Twenty-nine num- bered references in four columns at sides of title) Repaired. Colored. :vr.i. BALTIMORE. Aquatint. Rectangle, 1(5=7 x 22 8 —Published January 1 st . 1802. by At kin. & Nightingale, N". 143. L.adenhall Street, London, & N". 100. Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. — Drawn by G„ Beck, Philadelphia. — Engrav'd ! N.>. :v.r.i Continued] by T„ Cartwright, London. East- Y r iew Of Baltimore — Miin land. In centre of inscription space a spread eagle, with motto in beak, sur- rounded bj sixteen >t;irv Pine example. Colored. Vim ^ ibcb. See Nos. l">.'l and l s l. {Illustrated in color] 394. BALTIMORE. Aquatint. Rectangle, 1(> 1x24 I Pain . \ Eng . Bj W. J. Bennett. Baltimore Take. Near Whetstone Point. New York Pub by II I Megarej Printed H\ J. Neale. (Copyright 1831 by Megarej ) Colored. Vkbi n ia< i 395. BALTIMORE. Aquatint. Rectangle, 16o8 x '-' 1 2 rain' 1 . & Eng d . By W. .1. Bennetl Baltimore From Federal Hill. New York, Pub. by II I Megarey. Printed By .1. & C \ ale. ( lolored. :{'.»<;. BALTIMORE. Another impression; colored. .•{'.t:. BALTIMORE. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, IT 12 x M Printed In Colors Drawn From Nature And Engraved H\ E. Whitefield H\ F. Michelin, 111. Nassau S'. \. Y. View Of Baltimore, M ! . From Federal Mill. 898. BALTIMORE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 14 -'5 \ 18 1 Published l>\ Edward Weber & ( '<>. Baltimore. Baltimore. i olored, 399. BALTIMORE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 13nll x 19 a -t Lithographed and printed in colours — by E. Sachse & Comp. 3 N. Libertystr. Baltimore. [ Calvert Street. | Baltimore. I 1835 Inscription is on frame. Colored. M)0. BERGEN, N. J. Lithograph. Rectangle, 13 14 x 19 The Reformed Dutch Church At Bergen, New Jersey. | Two lines. Repaired. Not framed. Very scarce. Mil. BETHLEHEM. Line. Rectangle, 1 1 7 \ I i I / \. Garrison, delin 1 . I. Noual Sculp. A View of Bethle- hem, one of the Brethren's Principal Settlements, in Pensyl- vania, North America. (Title repeated in French, two lines) London Printed for Rob 1 . Saver N ". 53 Flee! Street. Colore. 1. About 1761. 102. BETHLEHEM. Aquatint. Rectangle, 12 10 \ 19 D T. Birch pinx. Strickland m- Bethlehem Pennsylvania Slight tear it bottom, Colored. Yk.hy si irce. Not framed. BOSTON 103. BOSTON. Line. Rectangle, 12a x 20 a A View of the City of Boston the Capital of New England, — in North America. Vue de la Yille de Boston, Capitale de la Nouvelle Angleterre, dans I'Amerique Septentrionale. Drawn on the Spot h\ his Excellency, Governor Pownal; Painted by M r . Pugh, f the same state. Colored. (06. BOSTON. Aquatint. Rectangle, 1 •*{ \ is 7 (References) Painted & Engraved In Rob 1 . Havell. View Of The Cit\ Of Boston From Dorchester Heights. Coloured 1>\ Havell & Spearing. Printed bv W. Neale. Published by \Y. A Coleman 205 Broadway for Rob 1 . Havell Sing Sing V York (Copyrighl 1841 bv Rob*. Havell) Artistic ;tn 10 \ 1 1 U M K Kipps del L. Prang & Co. Lith. 84 Merchants Row, Boston. Old Warehouse Dock Square, Boston. Built 1680 Taken down I860. His. BUFFALO. Aquatint. Rectangle, 16 x -Hi Pain d . bv W. J. Bennetl from a Sketch bj J. W. Hill. Pub: l»\ Henrj J. Megare^ New York. Engraved bj VV. J. Bennett. Buffalo, From Lake Erie. Dedication two lines, copyright 1 886 one line ) Injured it bottom I in. I \ colored \ sat u mi< i too. CANTON oilio. Lithograph. Rt ctangle, !4o6 \ 19 IS Drawn from nature h\ Adolphus Wever. Lith. In Klauprech \ Menzel, Cincinnati, 0. View of Canton, State of Ohio, North America. ( ii|. in il Vm i m »h. i Z CHARLESTON 4-10. CHARLESTON. Line. Rectangle, 18A x 55 c 8 To his Excellency James Glen Esq, Capt. General, Governor, & Commander in Chief in, and over his Majestys Province of South Carolina, and Vice Admiral within the | same. This Prospect of Charles Town is most humbly Inscrih'd by his much Obliged humble Servant — B: Roberts. Roberts Delin — (Ref- erences, eight lettered) — Printed & Sold by Dicey & Co. in Aldermary Church Yard London || Charles-Town the Metropo- lis of y e Province of South Carolina, is pleasantly Situated between Cooper & Ashley Rivers, which form a Spacious & con- venient Harbour, & lieth in 32°. 52' of N. L. and 78 , 45' W. L. from London, (etc. seven lines) Published according to Act of Parliament by R. Roberts & \Y. H. Tom., June «>. 17+9.— W. H. Toms Mil In centre of inscription space Arms with mottoes. Ykhv scarce. 411. CHARLESTON. Water-color. Rectangle, 15 x 4.'J (> The original unfinished sketch of the above; a portion missing at extreme right. | Illustrated in color | H2. CHARLESTON. Aquatint. Rectangle, 15ol0x24ol0 Painted by G. Cooke. Engraved by \Y. J. Bennett. Published by L. P. Clover New York. City of Charleston S Carolina Looking across Cooper's River (Copyright IH.'W) \ line impression with original coloring. Yfiiy bcabce. H3. CHARLESTON. 1774. Line. Rectangle, 1 6 4 x 28 11 Painted by Tho*. Leitch. Engraved by Sam 1 . Smith | A View of Charles-Town, The Capital of South Carolina. (Etc. two lines ) Yf.hv SCAR( t.. H t. CHARLESTON. Another impression of the same state; framed to second lino. ( Colored. U5. CHARLESTON. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1 :{ 5 x 21 10 Drawn From Nature bj William Keenan. [Copyright] Litho graphed & Published 1>\ W. Keenan 250 King cor rlasel S'. East< in \ iew Of The City Of Charleston S. C. "| Front.]" To tin linn tin Mayor, Aldermen, & Citizens of Charleston tin-. es i»l Views are \«-r\ Respectfully Dedicated by W Keenan, Engraver \ Lithographer S II Mellen Printer. ( olored. Mil. CHICAGO. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8 12 i 18 B The Kellogg & Bulkelej Co Hartford Conn, Chicago In Flames Scene in Deaborn St Burning of 1 1 » « - Tremonl House All of tlir business portion of this beautiful citj was com pletelj destroyed l>\ fire in two days, Commencing Oct. 9th, 1871. It was the most destructive fire ever known, completely annihilating property valued at over Three Hundred Million nl dollars. Two thousand lives were lost, and over one hundred t housa inl peopli made homeless. Colored, The last two lines are printed from type CINCINWil 117. ( IM INNATI. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1? x22 \ n u of Cincinnati. Taken From The Residi nee of \\ '. South- gate, Esq, Covington, Ky. ( olon il Viiy ii MH » [ llhi tt rated in color \ V 418. CINCINNATI. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 15a x 19^10 — Klauprech & Menzel's Lithography, Johnstons Row, Cincin- nati. — j Pearl Street House, Corner of Pearl & Walnut Str, Cincinnati. Thorougly renovated and elegantly refurnished. [ Mrs. Judith Goddard fc F. M. Cockrell, late of the Eagle Hotel, Maysville, Kv, Proprietors. Very scarce. [Illustrated] 419. CINCINNATI. Lithograph. Rectangle, 148x21 9 Published by George Degen, 51 Chatham St.. New York. — (Copyright 18fi9)^I)cutz Brothers, 1!)7 William St. N. V. Imp. Cincinnati. Colored. 420. CLEVELAND. Line. Rectangle, 9 7\'14 a ll Tho\ Whelpley Del. 1833. M. Osborne Sculp*. Cleveland, Ohio. Prom The Buffalo Road, East Of The Court House. Published, \. York 18:34, by Thos. Whelpley, of Cleveland. Colored. Very scarce. 421. COLUMBIA, S. C. Lithograph. Rectangle, 11 I3xl9 13 P. Dovilliers, del. C. B. Graham, lith r . Wash". I). C. South Carolina College Published by P. Dovilliers, Columbia, S. ('. The University of South Carolina; founded IHOi. Colored. \'ery rcaice. 122. CORNWALLIS SURRENDER. Line. Rectangle, 12 8 \ 20 I — G8 Reddition de 1'Armee Angloises Commandee par Mylord Comte de Cornwallis aus Armees Combinees des Etats unis de 1'Amerique el de France aux ordres des Generaux Washington et de Rochambeau a Y/orck touwn el Glocester dans la Vir- ginie. le 1!) Octobre 1781. II s'est trouve's dans ses deux postes (>()()() homines de troupes reglees Angloises ou Hessoises et 22 I So. \-l-J. Continued] Drapeaus 1500 Matclots 160 ('anon- de tout Calibre dont 75 dt Font* 8 Mortiers 40 Batimens dont an Vaisseau dv 50 Canons <|ui a ete Brule 20 Coules Bas; Ce jour a Jamais mem- orables pour les Etats unis en ce quil assura definitivemeni leurs pendances (References, nine lettered, in two lines) — A Paris clu/ Mondhare rue S l . Jean de Beauvais pres celle des Nbyers. Colored. \ crude, interesting contemporary print Vkh\ <, mi. t Not framed t23. DELAWARE WATER GAP. Aquatint. Rectangle, 12 10 \ 10 T. Birch pinx. Strickland sc. View of the Water Gap ami Columbia Glass Works River Delaware. Repaired. Colored. Not framed. c_M DETROIT. Aquatint. Rectangle, 1 •"> " \ - t s Painted li\ W. J. Bennett from a sketch t>\ Fred*. Grain. Il.n.v I. Megare} New York Eng*. bj W. .1. Bennett City of Detroit, Michigan. Taken from the Canada shore near the Ferry. (Copyright is:{7) Fine example. Colored, Vim g< mi, i Vt!t ERIE LAKE & FORT. Aquatint. 1 I I \ 20 12 E. Walsh 10' . Reg*. .Mm'. Engraved l.\ John Bluck. A View of th. I. ,ik. \ Fort Erie, from Buffalo Creek. London: Publitih'd Jan , I. 181 I. at It. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, 101. Strand. I in. example. < lolon .1 Vkby s< mi. i | Illustrated] » o 426. FISHKILL. Aquatint. Rectangle, 14 x 21o Painted by W. G. Wall.— Engraved by I. Hill. | View Near Fishkill | N°. 18 of tbe Hudson River Port Folio | Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. Colored. Framed to title. 427. FORT EDWARD. Aquatint. Rectangle, 14= x 21a Painted by W. G. Wall.— Engraved by I. Hill. | Fort Edward. | N". 10 of the Hudson River Port Folio Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. Colored. Framed to title. 428. FORT MILLER. Aquatint. Rectangle, 14dx2E Painted liy \Y. G. Wall.— Engraved By J. Hill. View Near Fort Miller. N°. 10 of the Hudson River Port Folio. | Pub- lished by Henry I. Megarey New York. Colored. Not framed. 429. FORT MONTGOMERY. Aquatint. Rectangle, 11 x21 I'ainhd by G. \V. Wall. Engraved by .1. Hill. View Near Fort Montgomery. N°. 22 of the Hudson River Port Folio. ' Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. Colored. Framed lo lii le. 430. FULTON CITY, ELL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1&8 x 18^5 l.ith. of Endicott & C°. N. Y.— Dement House, Pulton City, III. By Janus L. Watkins. Colored. Van sc ibce, Not framed. 431. GLENNS FALLS. Aquatint. Rectangle, 14 \'J1. Painted In W. G. Wall.- Engraved by I. Hill. | Glenns Falls. | N . i) nf tin Hudson River Port Folio Published 1>\ Henry I. M< gar< 3 New York. | i olored. Not framed. 432. GLOUCESTER. Lithograph. Rectangle, 132 \ 20 1 Drawn from Nature, & mi stone by F. 11. Lane. Pendleton's Lithography, Boston. View of the Town of Gloucester, M;i-v Presentation inscription: "Nathan 1*. Murv .It- from hi-, friend [saac \. Smith Gloucester Maj 2nd i*:t7" In fine |irciot' condition, with wide margins, though -putted. Vm smm. fc83. HADLEY'S FALLS. Aquatint. Rectangle, 11- x 21 Painted bj W. (i. Wall. Engraved by 1. R. Smith Finished l.\ .1. Hill Hadley's Falls. V. •") of the Hudson River Tort Folio Published bj 11. I. Megarej \ W. B. Gilley Men Vorlc and John Mill Charleston S. C. etc. ( olored. No! framed. L34. HADLEY'S RAPIDS. Aquatint. Rectangle, 11 \ -1 Painted bj W. (.. Wall. Engraved l»\ I. Hill. Rapids Above Hadleys Falls. \ 1 of the Hudson River Port Folio Pub- lished bj Henrj I. Megarej New York, (etc) ( olored. No) i ramed. 185. HARRISBURG, PA. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1 1 !> \ 28 1 Drawn From Nature H\ E. Whitefield Lith, 11\ 1 .»nv i -> & Brown. View Of Harrisburg, P*. From the West. Published by Lewis \ Brown 'l~ John St. New York. ( 111. II I ll \ I IM K tin I 1~ -* V. 436. HUDSON, N. Y. Aquatint. Rectangle, 14 x 21o Painted by W. G. Wall.— Engraved by I. Hill, j Hudson. | N°. 13 of the Hudson River Port Folio | Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. Colored. Framed to title. 437. HUDSON, X. Y. Aqutatint Rectangle, 14 a x 2"L Painted by W. (i. Wall. — Engraved by J. Hill. | View Near Hudson. V. 15 of the Hudson River' Port Folio. Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. Colored. Framed to title. 438. ISLAND "NUMBER TEN." Lithograph. Rectangle, 15=10 \ 22 D 2 Published by Currier cV [ves, — ( Copyright 18(52)— 152 Nassau S l . New York. J (References) Bombardment And Capture Of Island "Number Ten." On The Mississippi River. April 7 th . 18(52, By . . . Coin. A. II. Foote. | (Two lines) Colored. 489. JESSUPS LANDING. Aquatint. Rectangle, 1 1 \ "Jl Painted by \V. (i. Wall. Finished by I. Hill. View Near Jes- sups handing. N". 3 of the Hudson River Port Folio ! Pub lished by II. I. Megarey & \V. B. Gilley New York and John .Mill Charleston S. ('. Printed by Rollinson Colored. Not framed. 440. LITTLE FALLS. LUZERNE. Aquatint. Rectangle, 14a x 21 Painted by \Y. (i. Wall. Engraved by I. Hill, Little Falls At Luzerne. | N°. 1 of the Hudson River Port Folio | Published by Henry I Megarey New York. Colored. trained to title. 441. LOUISVILLE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 21 11 \ :5T 12 On Stone 1>\ B. F. Smith, «T. Lith y . of P. S. Duval Philad*. Louisville, K . From Jeffersonville, I". 1850. Published In Smith, Brothers \ Co. ( 'olored, v n<\ m \hi » 14-J. LOWELL. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1 Mi \ •_'.*! Pendleton's Lithography, Boston. View Of Lowell, Mass. Taken From The House Of Elisha Fuller Esq: In Dracutt, l>\ E. A. Farrar. [Copyright . . . 1834 1>\ Jacob Farrar] Sides extended. Colored. Vehi m \hie. 448. MATTEAWAN, N. V. Aquatint. Rectangle, 1&12 i 28 8 Drawn by 0. Neely. Engraved, Printed, \ \Y. J. Bennett Esq. Henrj I. Mega re} Vu York. Mobile. Taken from the Marsh opposite the Cit\ near Pinto's residenci (Copyright 1842) Vim m wu > I 15 MOUNT \ ERNON. Aquatint. Rectangle, TJ 1 1 \ 17 1:5 Alexander Robertson Delincavil Francis Jukes Sculpsil Mount Vernon in Virginia The Seat of the late Lieu 1 . General George Washington Commander in Chief of the Armies ol the l nited States London Pub d . March 81 '. 1800 bj F. Jukes \ lo Howland Street and l>\ Al. Robertson Columbian Academy Liberty Street N<« York. i ol I Sci No I" \ mi si viu r 446. MOUNT VERNON. Another impression. Colored. 447. NATCHEZ. Lithographed. Rectangle, 13=6 x 2L3 Sketched by James Tooley— Lithographed by Risso & Browne. N. Y | Natchez. [ On The Hill, From The Old Fort. Colored. 448. NEW BEDFORD. Lithograph. Rectangle, 16 7x25 D 3 F. H. Lane (let. from a sketch by A. Conant — Published by A. Conant. Lane .V Scott's Lith. Tremont Temple, Boston. View of New Bedford. From the Fort mar Fairhaven. [Copy- right 184o by A. Conant] Colored. Yfhy ICABCB. 449. NEWBURG. Aquatint. Rectangle, 14x21 Fainted by W. G. Wall. Engraved b\ I. Hill. Newburg. | \". 14 of the Hudson River Tort Folio. Published by Henry I. Mega rev New York. ( 'olored. Framed to title. 450. NEW ORLEANS. Aquatint in colors. Rectangle, 16 12 x 25\,8 Painted by \Y. .1. Bennetl from a sketch by A. Mondelli Eng by W. J. Bennett Ilmrv I. IVfegarey, New York. | New Orleans, I Taken from the opposite side, a short distance above the middle or Picayune l'Vrr\ [Copyright L841 b\ II. I. Mcgary ] Fine example. 451. NEW ORLEANS. Aquatint. Rectangle, 10 10x27 Published by Louis Schwarz — B. Dondorf, Frankfort a M. Germany View Of New Orleans, ' taken from the Lower Cotton Press. [ndia proof. Colored. 452. NEWPORT, R. I. Lithograph In colors. Rectangle, 11 \ 33 13 Drawn & Lith l.\ J. P. Newell. -Printed In J. 11. Bufford Newport .H. I. \ i< u from Fort Wolcott, Goat Island. M VGARA i.r.i NIAG \n.\. Aquatint. Rectangle, 16 7 \ '_'•_' 10 Drawn bj G. Beck. Engraved by T. Cartwright. The Falls Of Niagara. Published Nov'. 1. 1805, by Geo. Nightingale, N . 143, Leadenhall Street, London. Colored. \ i in g< wu i See ^os. •"i l| .'t and 181. 154 NIAGARA. Aquatint. Rectangle, 17 l'J \ '27 (i In* Flaml. F> i r\ House. American Fall Kil ft. high, 300 ft. wide. Horse Shoe Fall 158 ft. high, 600 yds, wide. Ferry. Table Hock. Stairs. [Copyright 1845, by Rob 1 . Havell] ' Niagara Falls. Printed in Colours l>\ W. Neale. Painted from tin- Chinese Pagoda, Point Vien Gardens, 1>\ Robert Havell, Sin^r Sing. Published by Rob*. Havell, Sing Sinir, W. A. Colman, 203 Broadway, R. 1". Fraser, American Art Union, •'{"J'J Broadway & Havell & Spearing, 117 Fulton S*. \i« York. Ackermann \ ('". 69 Strand London. \ beautiful example. Colored. w,r, NORWICH. Lithograph in colors. Rectangle, 11 12 x 1<> 10 (Copyright 1849 l>\ A. Conant) Sketched from Nature by, Lane. Lith. & Printed in Colors by Sarong \ Major 117 Fulton St. New York. View Of Norwich, From The West Side Of The River. ir,c>. PALISAD1 - Line. ll> ctangle, II x 21o4 Painted bj W. (.. Wall. Engraved b\ I. Hill. Palisades. \ 19. of tin Hudson River Port Folio Published l>> Henrj I. Megarej New York. I hi in i i ii ui Colored Sci No SO ■•■■ A V J "S s- '- » s. - - I 2 i & 457. PASSAIC FALLS. Aquatint. Rectangle, 13o2 x 18u8 Alexander Robertson Delineavit — F. Jukes Sculpsit ] Passaic Falls in the State of New Jersey | London Pub d . Jan. 1 st . 1802, by F. Jukes V. 10 Howland Street and by A Robertson Co- lumbian Academy Liberty Street New York Colored. Very scarce. 458. PATERSON. Lithograph. Rectangle, 1) 10 x IT Prom Nature by J. W. Hill. Litho. of Endicoti .V><) Broad- way. Paterson. N. J. Clipped at top and sides. Copyright line covered. Colored. 459. PAX TON EXPEDITION. Line. Rectangle, 71 x Mi 10 The Paxton Expedition. Inscribed to the Author of the Farce, by II 1). Beneath there are m\ stanzas of four verses each, in three columns. Engraved by Henry Dawkins at Philadelphia in 1764. The view repre- sents tlie old Court House on Siiond street, Philadelphia, tlie Barracks, the Market-shed and adjacent buildings. Tlie speaker on tlie Court House steps has a scroll issuing from his mouth with legend: "Gentlemen the Affair is punctuly settled, for j|, the GOV, returns you thanks and dismisses \ oil." Companies of Militia, four cannon, horsemen and a pillorj surmounted In a British flag appear in the square. Stauffer, X". 167, mentions the print and describes it from a reproduction, hut uas unable to give the dimensions as nn original was known to him. This impression is the onlj one that can be located. | Illustrated] PHILADELPHIA 4(50. PHILADELPHIA. Line. Rectangle, H 10 \ .'{(> An EasI Prospect of the City of Philadelphia; taken 1>\ George Heap from the .Jersey Shore, Under the Direction of Nicholas Scull Surveyor General of the Province of Pennsylvania. | A Description of the Situation, Harbour &c. of the City and Port of Philadelphia. (Twenty lines in four columns) Refer- ences. (Fourteen numbered, in one line) \t bottom a: "Plan of the City of Philadelphia. " and views of: "The Bat- tery" and "The State House" Engrav'd & Publish'd according to Act of Parliament l>\ T. Jeffereys, mar Charing Cross. l-'ine example. Very s( mice. 461. PHILADELPHIA. Line. Rectangle, 9 9 \ L6 I- An East Perspective \ i» -w of the Citv of Philadelphia, in the Provinci of Pensylvania, in North America; taken from the Jersey Shore. (References, fourteen numbered in two lines. "The other Streets are not to In ^, , M from thi» poinl of Sight.") Colored. Inscription masked. !<;•_>. PHILADELPHIA. Line. Rectangle, I80U x 24 2 Drawn li\ Tho Birch Engraved l>\ Samuel Seymour The Citj of Philadelphia In The State Of Pennsylvania North America. Published Maj 1 '. 1801. bj W . Birch Enamel Painter, on Nashaminy, near Bristol Pennsylvania. Staim 'I Sei No 18, V'ebi u mu b, t63 PHILADELPHIA. Water color. I { i c t a ngh :; :!-, s Prom the Camden Ferrj on the opposite shore. Smith island, long since p Mil. tin i >li I shot tower, Courl House and < hrist Church are prominent. \ vcrj Inter* ting and important original) about 1816. In One condition. | Illustrated in color \ K,l. PHILADELPHIA. Aquatint. Rectangle, 16 2 x 28 I 1 Painted bj I. W. Hill. Engraved, Printed \ Coloured l>.\ I. ilill. Philadelphia. From Fair Mount, looking down the River Schuylkill. Published b) James E. Betts \ 21 I Broad waj Ni u York, \ I IH M Mil I Ki". PHILADELPHIA. Aquatint. Rectangle, 16 '-' \ 28 18 Philadelphia. Fr tin Ship House in tin Vi\\ Yard looking n I > I In River Delaware New York, Published by John I^evison, ."{ 1 I III o.iilu I \ Colored \ i m - ( mu i 4 \ - ^1 J r. .1 z 466. PHILADELPHIA. Aquatint. Rectangle, 12=6 x 17 D 14 Garneray Pinx*. — Hvinelv sculp, j Vue Du Port De Phila- delphie. | A Paris chez Hocquart Rue S l . Jacques N". 64. — Depose. New-Yorck. Published by Bailly, Ward and C .— | A beautiful colored example of an artistic composition of unusual deco- rative value. See No. (is. VERY SCARCE. 107. PHILADELPHIA. CHESTM'T ST. Lithograph. Rectangle, 9ol x 15-5 Lith. of J. T. Bowen, Phil a . View Of Chesnut Street | Philadelphia. Published by -I. T. Bowen at his Lithographic .V Print Colouring Establishment, V. 94, Walnut Street, Phila- delphia. (Copyright 1840 by J. T. Bowen) \ proof intended for coloring; full margins. Very scarce. 468. PHILADELPHIA. COMMISSIONERS HALL. Lithograph. Rectangle, IT 10 \ '1 1- 6 ('. Kuchel P. S. Duval's steam lith press. Phil. Com missioners Hall, Spring Garden. Published by John \. Hen- derson, Philadelphia. ( olored. 400. PHILADELPHIA. FAIRMOUNT. Aquatint. Rectangle, 15 8 \ 23 10 Painted by T. Doughty, Engraved Printed & Coloured by I Hill. Fair Mount Water Works. Dedicated to the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia. B\ their much obliged Servants, T. Doughty & .1. Hill. F. Graff, Esq r . Archi- tect .V Engineer Published at H. C. Carey & I. Lea Phil'. & H. I. Megarey, Broadway N. York < cil. il'ed. Vkiiy m wick. 170 PHILADELPHIA. FAIRMOUNT. Lithograph. Rectangle. 8x11 10 From Nature & on Stone (i. Lehman. Philad a .. Puh' 1 .. by C. (i. Childs & G. Lehman 1833. Childs & [nman Lith™.. Fairmount Waterworks. From the Forebay. (Olored. Not framed. 471. PHILADELPHIA. Aquatint. Rectangle, 12 !> \ IS s Painted & Engraved b\ Geo: Lehman The Great Elm Tr<> Of Shackamaxon (Now Kensington) Under which William IV mi concluded his Treaty with the Indians in 1(>S2 it fell during a storm in 1810. This block of marble was placed by tin lYmi Societj A.l). ls*J7 to mark -cite of the Elm tree and Treaty Ground of William Penn & the Indian Natives in 1682 & bears the inscriptions. "Unbroken Faith." "By Deeds of Peace." \ curious feature "t the print is a goal "ii a lower branch of the trie. Colon d, I •.•_'. I'l.WM l.\ AM \ HOSPITAL. Line. Rectangle, '.» L3 \ 16 L2 South Front Of Til,- Pennsylvania Hospital. W . Strick- land F. S. A. del 1 . Sam'. Seymour A. A. sculp'. This Build- ing by the bounty of Government and of manj private P» rsons was |iioiis|\ founded for the Relief of the Sick and Miserable Anno 1755. Colored. t78. PENNSYL^ ANLA HOSPITAL. Fine. Rectangle, 1 1 ; \ is I Drawn and Engraved bj John (i. Exilious, lsif. South Easl View Of The Pennsylvania Hospital Under t li< rectangle -i rignettt "i the Good Samaritan, Inscribed; Take care nt him ;in«l I will rip, i\ ilici ( I'. Harrison Printer. Repaired * olored. Vi m bi ibi i VIA PHILADELPHIA. JAIL. Etching. R( ctangle, 8 •'* i 10 8 Designed Engraved & Published bj W. Birch Enamel Painter Jail in Walnut SI r< i I Philadi Iphia i olon il 475. PHILADELPHIA. MASONIC HALL. Aquatint. 2L4 x 17^6 Painted by S. Jones the Figures by I. L. Krimmell — W m . H. Morgan \". 100 Arch S'. Phil a .— Engraved by J. Hill. | The Conflagration of the Masonic Hall Chestnut Street Philadel- phia, i which occurred on the Night of the 9 th .. of March 1819. | This Plate is respectfully dedicated to the active and much esteemed Fire Engine & Hose Companies, by their Obed 1 .. Serv t8 .. S. Kennedy and S. S. West. | Published June 1819. by S. Kennedy, & S. S. West, X". 72 Chesnut Street, Phila- delphia. | Colored. 47(5. PHILADELPHIA. MERCHANTS HOTEL. Aquatint. Rectangle, 1112 x 18J3 Drawn And Engraved By J. R. Smith Philad a . Merchants Hotel. First issue, l>ut lacks Sanderson line. Colored. Veri s< ibce. PHILADELPHIA. SECOND ST. Line. Rectangle, 8 6 x 111 Drawn & Engraved In W. Birch \ N. Currier] Greal Conflagration At Pittsburgh Pa. April 10'' 1845. Nearly 1200 houses de- stroyed. Estimated loss of Property $9,000,000. Pub. b\ Turner & Fisher, 1 5 North 6 th . St. Phil'. & N. Currier 2 Spruce St. V V. Colored. \Ui\ >, uu i . 180. PORTLAND. ME. Lithograph. Rectangle, 11 \ IS J. Mayer & (' ". Lith. 4 State St. Boston. Photo. Edw. F. Smith. \ ii u ()t Portland, Me. Taken From Cape Elizabeth Before The Greal Conflagration Of July 4-"'. 1866. Published H\ B. B. Russell & C°. Boston. & John Hankerson, Portland. ( lolored. 181. POTOMAC FALLS. Aquatint. Rectangle, 16o6 \ 22o8 Published January 1 '. 1802. I>\ Atkins \ Nightingale, N°. 143. Leadenhall Street, London, & N°. 100. Chestnul Street, Philadelphia. Drawn by (J,, Peek. Philadelphia. Engrav'd bv T„ Cartwright, London. Greal Falls, of- the Potomac. In centre "i inscription space a spread eagle, with motto in beak, surrounded l>\ sixteen stars. Colored. Vihn sh mui See Nos 898 and l".'t. ,82. POUGHKEEPSIE. Lithograph. Rectangle, 16 18 t <'5t 18 Whitefields Views Of North American ('it i*-- V. •_'". [Copy- right 1852 l»\ E. vVhitefield] (References in one line) Lith. Of Endicoti & C°. N. Y. Drawn From Nature And On Stono H\ E. vVhitefield, Poughkeepsie. From the opposite side of ii,, Hud River. New York Published In E. Whitcfield. Colored \ i n * ^> mu i 483. PROVIDENCE. Lithographs Rectangles, 16 6 x 37^15 Whitefield's Original Views Of American Cities. N°. 12. |Drawn On Stone By ('. W. Burton. — From A Drawing By E. White- field. View Of Providence R. I. From The North. 184-9. | -Printed by F. Michelin 111. Nassau S l . \. Y. [ Published by Whitefield .V Smith.— (Copyright 1849 by E. Whitefield.) The companion : View Of Providence R. I. From The South. 1849. (2) 484. PROVIDENCE STORM. Lithograph. Rectangle, 13 3 x 19=9 -On Stone by A. Fleetwood. A Representation of the Great Storm at Providence, Sept 23 rd .. 1815. | .\«« York, Published at the Emporium of Arts, 325, Broadway. An <-.irl\ and interesting specimen of American lithographic art. Colored. Vein BC Mil E. 185. QUEBEC. Aquatint. Rectangle, 17 1 x 26 10 From a Drawing by Lieut,, Col,, Cockburn.— Engraved by II. Ryall. This View of Quebec From Below Aubigny Church, Point Levi, Is In Special Permission dedicated to His .Mn^t Excellent Majesty William the Fourth. London, Pub' 1 . 1833, H\ Ackermann & C ". 96, St rami. A beautiful example. Colored. RICHMOND 486. RICH. MOM). Line. Rectangle, 11„2 x 22 5 The City of Richmond Metropolis of Virginia. ( lolored. 187. RICHMOND. Aquatint. Rectangle, 17 11 \ 25c7 Richmond, From The Hill Above The Waterworks. Engraved by W. J. Bennett from a Painting by G. Cooke. (Copyright 1 83 1 ) Copyright line covered. Colored. Bfi RICHMOND MONUMENTAL CHURCH. Aquatint. Rectangle, is i- x :50 Perspective & Drawing by W™, Strickland F. S. A. Architect Philad . Designed ft Erected bj Rob'. Mills F. S. A. P. A. Architect Philadelphia.- Aquatinted by William Kneass. To the Citizens of Virginia t" 1 1 i — Plate representing the Monu- mental Church at Richmond is most respectfully — inscribed by the Publisher W. Kneass. In centre of inscription space Arms and motto: "Independence Mix ( LXXVI." Inscription on building: "Within These Consecrated Walls \r<- Entombed The Remains Of Citizens Friends \ Dear Connections Who Perished On This Spol During The Conflagration 01 The Theatre On The Nighl Of Hi. 26 Deo ni. l-n etc" i olored. Vm<\ at vm i. r89. RICHMOND MONUMENTAL CHURCH. Aquatint. Rectangle, 11 \ 14 V_' A Representation <>t' tin New Church at Richmond Virginia. On tin ground where the Theatre stood which was destroyed bj tir. 1).. . 26 th . 1811. Injured al upper lift. Colored. i!»ii RICHMOND THEATRE BURNING Aquatint. Rectangle, 1 1 •"> \ 15 The Burning of the Theatre in Richmond, Virginia, on tin Night of tin- 26 th . December 1811, By which awful Calamity, upwards <>l One Hundred <>l it- most valuable Citizens -ml denly losi their lives, ami man\ others, were much injured. Published Feb . 25 th . 1812 i>.\ B. Tanner. \ 74 South 8 th . - Philadelphia. I in. example; lull margins. Colored. I'ti SACANDAGA KIN I'M. Aqual iul . R< ci angle, It \ - 1 Painted bj W. G. Wall. Finished b) I. Hill. Tin' Junction of Tin Sacandaga Ami IlmUon Rivers. V. •_' of tin- Hudson River Tort Folio Published l>.\ II. I. Megarej \ \Y. B. Gilley \, u \ ork ft .l<»lm Mill Charleston S. ('. ( ulori .1 N ni framed. /, • 492. ST. ANTHONY FALLS. Aquatint. Rectangle, 10 a x 13.8 Painted bj J. Shaw.— Engraved by J. Hill. | Falls Of S l . Anthony On The Mississippi. | Published by M. Carey & Son Philadelphia. Colored. SAINT LOUIS 49.'}. ST. LOUIS. Lithograph. Rectangle 10 a 3 x 15.8 — Copyright Secured. North East View Of S l Louis | From the Illinois Shore. Published by George Wooll, No 71 Market St. Louis. Mo. Colored. Vkiiv S( why. 194. ST. LOUIS. Lithograph. Rectangle, 10.'} \ 1 5 (> Published & Lithgraphed By .1. 0. Wild At The Missouri Re- publican Offic View Of S* Louis — Copy Right Secured From South Of Chouteaus Lake 1840 ( Colored. 495. ST. LOUIS. Lithograph. St. Louis Title iii ink. Colored. Rectangle, 15_8 x 25.2 49(5. ST. LOUIS. Lille. F. Piercy. ('. Fenn. Colored. Not framed. Rectangle, 6-8 x 1CU S" Louis. | F D Richards Liverpool SAN FRANCISCO 497. SAN FRANCISCO. Lithograph. Rectangle, KiU \ 20a6 Executed Bj T Bosqui Eng. & Print. Co. Copyrighted Designed & Copied From Views Taken At The Time & Pub- lished By I ipt. W. Swasj A Continuous Resident Since 1 s 4- ."> . i View Of San Francisco, Formerly Yerba Buena, In 18-KF7 ' Before The Discovery Of (J. .Id (etc.) Colored. [Illustrated] VJs. SAN FRANCISCO. Lithograph. Rectangle, arched, IS 1- \ 82 t Lith. Of Endicoti & C°. N. V. (Copyright ISM) In G. T. Devereus for W. H.Jones) San Francisco 1849. Drawn On The Spot By Henry Firks For W. II. Jones Esq. Of San Francisco, I . C. (References, 16, at sides of title) Fine colon il impression \im scabci 199. SAN FRANCISCO Lithograph. Rectangle, arched, L6o8 \ 25 6 S. F. Man \ at. Del*. M. & N. Haiiliart. Cliroiuo Lith Ini|t' London. San Francisco. London. Published 1 '. Julj 1851 I5\ IIoo. sandy mi. i.. Aquatint. Rectangle, 11 I 21 Painted bj W. G. Wall. Engraved bj I. Hill. \ i>« Near Sand} Hill. N , ' of the Hudson River Port Folio Published l>\ I li in \ 1 Megarej New York. ( ill. m il I i il in title. 501. SARATOGA. Lithograph. Rectangle, 8o2 x 12^3 3 me Livraison — Amerique Septentrionale. — PI 11. Deroy lithog. — J. Milbert del 1 . Bains de Saratoga. — Saratoga Bath, j a Paris, chez E Ardit editeur rue Vivienne N° 2 — Imp. lith de E. Ardit. — London by Engelmann. Graff. Coin- det et C y Colored. N'ot framed. 502. SAVANNAH. Aquatint. Rectangle, KL x 13d Painted by J. Shaw. — Engraved by J. Hill. [ Burning Of Sa- vannah. ' Published In M. Carey ft Son Philadelphia. Colored. Not framed. 503. SPIRIT CREEK. Aquatint. Rectangle, 10 \ 13 Tainted by J. Shaw. Engraved by J. Hill. Spirit Creek; Near Augusta, Georgia. Published by .M. Care} & Son Phila- delphia. Colored. Not framed. 504. SPRINGFIELD. ILLS. Lithograph. Rectangle, 15o6 \ 20 7 Published by William F. Staines. | Mr. Lincoln On Mors,. At IIi> Old Residence. In Springfield, Illinois, as they appeared on his return at the close of the Campaign with Senator Douglas. Very scarce. Not framed. 505. TRENTON. Lithograph. Rectangle, 14J.4 \ 2 t J. NOtinan Areht. A. Ibbotson del -T. Sinclairs lith. | S. E. View Of State House -Built 1704— Trenton N. J.— Altered 7 x KL6 (Copyright ISO.'} by Cha Magnus) Birds Eye View of Sixth Sheet Wharf, Washington, 1). ('. Published by Cha Magnus 12 Frankford St New York & 520, 7 th . St. Washington, I). ('. Colored. Not framed. r>u. WASHINGTON MONUMENT DESIGN. Water-colors. Rectangles, upright folios. Washington- Monument The original design for a Gothic memorial, and .c sheet with six plans signed: C. Pollard, Jr. New York May, 1844 (•-') WEST POINT 515. WEST POINT AM) THE "CLERMONT." Lithograph. Rectangle, HS \ 12 12 S. M— Lithographic de F. Berthaux a Dijon.- Dessine sur |iit ire de Dijon. A \ iew of West Point ' on the River Hudson, with the Steam-boat, invented bv M. Fulton, going up from | New- York to Albany. ( three lines repeated in French) By Saint Merain. Unusually attractive, historically important, and, as a completed print, iniuik. [Illustrated in color] 516. WEST POINT. Aquatint. Rectangle, 14= x 21a Painted by \V. G. Wall. Engraved by I. Hill. West Point. | N 1 (> of the Hudson River Port Folio. Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. Colon d. 1 ramed to title. 517. WEST POINT. Aquatints. Rectangles, 1111 \ !8o4 Drawn by G. Catlin. Engraved, Printed, \ J. Hill. To the Cadets of tin West Point Military Academy, this print is respectfully dedicated, 1>\ their friend and servant, Geo, Catlin. (Copyright, May 1">. 1828) Two prints; one showing parade ground, barracks and artillerj drilling and the oilier, with \ iew of tin- Hudson, and infantrj drilling. \n unusually choice pair of early uncolored |>n>i>ts on India paper. Yehv -iv (2) [Illustrated] 518. WEST POINT. Aquatint. Rectangle, 15ol2 \ '_'-•"> Painted ami Engraved bj W. J. Bennett. Wist Point, From Phillipstown. I" Colonel S. Thayer Superintendent of the I s. Militai\ Academy, West Point, this Print is respectfully inscribed l>\ his obedient Servanl W. I. Bennett. Coloured h\ Hill. New York, Published by Lewis P. Clover, 180, Fulton Street, (Copyright 1881 l>\ Parker & Clover) Fine example, Colored. Vebi s< vhci r>]<). WEST POINT. Aquatint. Rectangle, 15 !» \ 'J'-' 7 Painted h\ Geo. Cooke. Engraved l>\ W. J. Bennett. West Point, From Above Washington Valley Looking down the River Published bj Parker \ Clover 180 Fulton Street V« York. (Copyright 1884 bj Parker ft Clover.) In ii slight ii I'm ( "I I \ i i;\ ft'AHCI 6 I- .520. WEST POINT. Aquatint. Rectangle, 16J5 x 24d2 (References, two lines) | View Of West Point, | United States Military Academy. [ Painted by Rob 1 . Hayell, from Fort Put- nam. [Published by I.. R. Menger 12 Dey St. New York. | Fine example. Colored. 521. PLAYBILLS. Playbills of various American Cities. Not framed. (23) ROOKS RELATING TO THE HISTORY OF NEW YORK ANDREWS, WILLIAM LORING 522. James Lyne's Subvey or, as it Is more commonly known, The Bradford .Map, a Plan of the City of New York at the Time of the Granting of the Montgomery Charter in 1731. An appendix to an account of the same compiled in 18J).'} by William Loring Andrews. Folding map. 12mo, cloth, uncut. New York. 1900 One of an edition of 175 copies printed on Holland paper. ASHER, G. M. 523. A Bibliographical and Historical Essay on the Dutch Hook and Pamphlets relating to New-Netherland, and to the Dutch West-India Company and to its possessions in Brazil, Angola, etc., as also Maps, Charts, etc., of New- Netherland. With a facsimile o) the map of New Nether IiiihI by N. I. Visscher, and of the thru- existing views of New Amsterdam. Royal Ho. half morocco, ;i Edward Bierstadt. 8vo, cloth, uncut. New York: (',. I). Smith. 1903 One of an edition of 200 copies on Holland hand-made paper. BOOTH, MARY L. 525. EilSTORI OF THE Cm of New York. Portrait on India paper o] Peter Stuyvesant, rubricated titles, and numerous illmt ration* taken trom old prints ami other sources, throughout the volumes. '1 vols, imperial 8vo, half blue morocco, «_ri 1 1 backs and to])-, uncut, 1>\ Macdonald. V w York. 1 86"J Labgi Paper. No. (i of 100 copies printed. Signed In t In- author. BURR, D. H. 526. Map oi the City of New York. Drawn by 1). II. Burr, for "New York As It I- in 1838." Published by J. Dis- turnell. Engraved l>\ S. Stiles & Co. Height, 12V> inches; width. 10' ( inches, folded to 18mo, in roan covers. New York [ ISMS | Tin- map bears copjt right date of 1833. DAWSON. H. B. ')'!',. Records oi mm ( 'i i \ oi New Amsterdam. Vol. I. Morn sania, 1867; Gerard (James W.). The Old Stadi Huys of New Amsterdam. 1n7">. Presentation inscription by tin author: Darling (C. \V.). New Amsterdam, New Orange, New York. 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FISKE, JOHN .■}.'{(). The Dutch and Quaker Colonies in Ameeica. Maps. First Edition. 2 vols. Boston, 189!): Van Rensselaer (.Mks. Schuyler). History of the Cit\ of New York in the Seventeenth Century. Facsimiles of two early maps. 2 vols. New York, 1909: Valentine (David T. ). His- tory of the City of New York. Maps and views. New York, 1853. Together, 5 \ol>. Evo, and 12mo, cloth. New York and Boston, various dates FRANCIS, C. C. 531. Francis's New Guide to the Cities of New York and Brook- lyn. 1H.")7: Great Metropolis, 1851. Map. [1850]; Wood's Illustrated Hand Book to New York, 1873; Macoy (Robert) Centennial. Illustrated How to See New York. 187(1; Kki.i.i.v (1''. B.). Historical Guide to New York. 1909: Mangus's lithographic map of New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburgh. Together, " vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. New York, v.d. FRANCIS, JOHN W. 532. Old New York: or, Reminiscences of the 1'ast Sixty Years. With a memoir of the author, by Henry T. Tuckerman. Portrait mi India paper. 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IRVING. WASHINGTON ■~>'.il. A History oi \ i w York, from the beginning of the world to the end of the Dutch Dynasty. By "Diedrich Knicker bocker." Engraved folding frontispiece. 2 vols. 12mo, full orange levanl morocco, sides with panel design in sjilt. consisting of a border of three tines, and tulip decoration in corners, gilt backs and inside borders of similar design, gilt edges. Top margin of plate cut down, two slight tears repaired, and hacked with limn: small tear In firsl title repaired. B\ Stikeman, v u York : fnskeep & Bradford, 1809 Tin bar] First Edition, with thi folding plate, \ \nw oi New Amsterdam (New York) i\ 1640, copied from an ancient Etching of the -.aim- size, Published !>\ .lusius Danckers. Although tins plate is somewhat dam aged, th. fact ni its presence is of great importance. 'I'his is practically the author's first hook, being tin first original work brought out In him without the assistance of other hands. [JUDAH, SAMUEL B.] 535. 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