mi ii AT n< THE NOTABLE HENRY GOLDSMITH COLLECTION HISTORICAL MAPS AND VIEWS OF NEW YORK CITY To be sold on Wednesday and Thursday evenings January Twentieth and Twenty'first MCMXXVI AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION • Inc. MADISON AVENUE 56™ TO 57™ STREET ENTRANCE JO EAST 57TH STREET • NEW YORK lEx Safaris SEYMOUR DURST When you leave, please leave this book Because it has been said "Sver'thing comes t' him who waits Except a loaned book." OLD YORK LIBRARY — OLD YORK FOUNDATION Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Gift of Seymour B. Durst Old York Library THE NOTABLE HENRY GOLDSMITH COLLECTION HISTORICAL MAPS, VIEWS, ORIGINAL DRAWINGS, CHINA RELATING TO NEW YORK CITY CATALOGUE DESCRIPTIONS BY MR. ROBERT FR1DEHBERG WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION • Inc. MADISON AVENUE 56th TO 57™ STREET ' NEW YORK Telephone: Plaza 1270 On Free Public Exhibition — Commencing Saturday, January 16, and Continuing until date of sale, Weekdays from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and Sunday, January 17, from 2 to 5 p. m. Unrestricted Public Sale — On the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday, January 20 and 21, 1926 at eight-fifteen Exhibition and Sale at — THE AMERICAN ART GALLERIES, Inc. MADISON AVENUE 56th TO 57™ STREET * NEW YORK Telephone: Plaza 1270 . Catalogues on request -<>- The sales are conducted by Mr. Otto Bernet Mr. H. H. Parke and Mr. H. E. Russell, Jr. INTRODUCTION The Henry Goldsmith Collection of New York City engravings is the most important that has been offered in many years. It has been made with great care and unusual judgment by selections from the Holden, Neill, Crimmins, Pyne and other important sales of the past fifteen years, and by private pur- chase, and contains many important, scarce and attractive items. It includes original and early maps and plans, historical china, and a larger proportion of the sought-for original drawings by Alexander J. Davis, mostly from the artist's own portfolio, than any previous collection, as well as an unusual run of the very scarce and desirable Bornet-Hoff, Balch- Rawdon, George E. Leefe and other important series. The growing demand and increasing scarcity of these prints, that shed light on the early history of our city, makes the dispersal, at this time of local patriotism and civic pride, an unusual opportunity of which the discriminating collector will take advantage. Robert Fridenberg. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/notablehenrygoldOOamer Conditions of Sale 1. Rejection of Bids. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or 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 Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 3. Identification and Deposit by Buyer. The name of the buyer of each lot shall be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase prices as may be required. If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 4. Risk after Purchase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, and there- after neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 5. Delivery of Purchases. Delivery of any purchases will be made only upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 6. Receipted Bills. Goods will be delivered only on presentation of a receipted bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before delivery of the property has been made, the buyer should immediately notify the Association of such loss. 7. Storage in Default of Prompt Payment and Calling for Goods. Articles not paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against the purchaser and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the purchaser. In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the day follow- ing that of the sale, the Association reserves the right, any other stipulation in these conditions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all of lots so purchased to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any losses and costs sustained in so doing. 8. Shipping. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Associa- tion is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility tor 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 the parties engaged for such service. 9. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or im- perfection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted or pointed out. Every lot is sold "as is" and without recourse. Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage as might result were his opinion without foundation. 10. Records. The records of the auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 11. Buying on Order. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone will be faithfully attended to without charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded if the lot in any manner differs from its catalogue description. Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave no room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or reference submitted. Shipping directions should also be given. Priced Catalogues. Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be fur- nished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying the necessary information from the records of the Association. No person other than the auctioneer or an official of the Association is authorized to arrange conditions of sale different in any way from those herein contained. AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. DEPARTMENT OF BOOKS AND PRINTS Mr. Arthur Swann, Director CATALOGUE WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, AT 8:15 First Session, Numbers i to 253, Inclusive NEW YORK CITY GENERAL VIEWS AND PLANS Measurements in inches and sixteenths, rendered dec- imally for convenience; a quadrature suggestive of the square of four, instead of a decimal point. Thus □ 1 . Nieuw Amsterdam Novi Belgii | novseque Anglise nec non | partis | Vir- giniae tabula | multis in locis emendata a | Nicolao Joannis Vischero. | Nieuw Amsterdam | op t Eylant Manhattans. First issue, colored. Fine and Very Scarce. Line Rectangle, 18-5 x 21 = 13 [illustrated on second page following] 2. Nieuw Amsterdam emendata per Nicolaum Vischer. Second issue. Folded in half red morocco. From the William Loring Andrews collection, with his book-plate. 3. Nieuw Amsterdam Novi Belgii | novseque Angliae nec non | Pennsylvania* et Partis | Virginiee tabula | multis in locis emendata. a I Iusto Danckers | Nieuw Yorck, | eertys Genaemt Nieuw Amsterdam | op't Eylant Manhattans Colored. Very Scarce. Line Rectcmgle, 18=5 x 21 = 10 4. Novi Jorck Novi Belgii | Quod nunc Novi Jorck vocatur, | Novaeq Angliae & Partis | Virginia: | Accuratissima et Novissima | Delineatio Map, colored. Line Rectangle, 11^5 x 14=5 5 . Novum Amsterodamum From Ogilby's America, London 1671. Framed. Line Rectangle, 4°i5 x 6"6 6. Novum Amsterodamum Another copy, with full sheet of text, and 4pp. description. "The Duke's Plan." | A Description Of The | Towne Of Mannados | Or New Amsterdam. | as it was in Septem- ber 1 66 1 . (Copyright 1859.) Lithograph, large folio, colored. (2) 7. Nieuw-Amsterdam Restitutio. | Nieuw-Amsterdam onlangs Nieuw jorck genaemt, | ende hernomen bij de Nederlanders op den 24 Aug: 1673, I eindelijk aan de Engelse afgestaan. At lower right of map: Totius Neobelgii Nova Et Accu- ratissima Tabula. Apud Reinier & Iosua Ottens Amste- lodami. Colored. Very Scarce. Line Rectangle, 18-4 x 21^5 8. Neu Jorck Neu Jorck sive Neu Amsterdam. At foot of map: Recens edita totius Novi Belgii in America Septentrionali siti, delineatio et sumtibus Mathaei Seutteri. Colored. Line Rectangle, 19=10 x 22=14 9. Neu jorck Same: delineatio cura et sumtibus Tob. Conr. Lotteri. Colored. i o. Nieu Amsterdam —79. I Nieu Amsterdam al. New York | Carolus Allard excudit cum Privelegio ordinum Hollandise et West- rrisiae — A Maijer fci Repaired in lower right. Very Scarce. Line Rectangle, 8 6 x io°i2 1 1 . New York Plan I De | Manathes | On par le Sr de la Motte | Lithograph Nouvelle | Yore | Verifiee Rectangle, 13*3 x 19=9 1 2 . Nieu Amsterdam Nieu Amsterdam, een stedeken in Noord Amerikaes | Nieu Hollant, op het eilant Mankattan: namaels Nieu jork genaemt, to en het geraekte in 't gebiet der Engel- schen. | (Repeated in Latin.) | Pet: Schenk-Amsteld. C. P. Colored. With the Valentine Manual reproduction. Line Rectangle, 8= x 10=8 1 3 . New York 1728 I Chs Magnus Lith. Est. | Facsimile oi an original map made 1728. Reprinted by John Slater. . . . Colored. Lithograph Rectangle, 16=13 x 21 9 14. New York Les principales Forteresses Ports &c. de L'Amerique Septentrionale. | I. K.s. Eighteen, including: "New York and Perthamboy Harbours"; Boston; Charleston; Providence; St. Augustine; etc. Colored. Line Rectangle, 21° x 24° 15. New York New York. On undivided sheet over Quebec, and with Mexico and Fall of Niagara. Fine Example. Line Rectangle, 4=12 x 10=7 16. Niew Amsterdam On map: Belgii Pars Septentrionalis communi nomine Vulgo Hollandia etc. Io. Baptista Homanno Norim- bergae. Colored. Early state showing the gallows, erased in later issues. 1 7 . Niew Amsterdam On map: Belgii Pars Septentrionalis communi nomine Vulgo Hollandia etc. P. Schenk. 1705. Colored. Early state before change of Schenk to Krib- ber. 18. New York A Map of the British Empire in America with the French and Spanish Settlements ... by Hen. Pop- ple. W. H. Toms Sculp. Colored. 19. New York On map: Carte Particuliere de l'Amerique Septentrio- nale. A Map of the British Empire in America with the French, Spanish and the Dutch Settlements etc. by Henry Popple for I. Covens and C. Mortier. Colored. 20. New York South West View of Fort George with the City of New York. Framed. Line Rectangle, 5° 12 x 8=7 2 1 . New York Engrav'd For the London Magazine 1761. | The South Prospect of the City of New York, in North America. Line Rectang/e, 6°5 x 20=3 22. Montresor Plan A Plan of the City of | New- York & its Environs | to Greenwich, on the North or Hudsons | River, and to Crown Point, on the East or | Sound River, Shewing the Several Streets, Publick | Buildings, Docks, Fort & Bat- tery ... I (two lines) | Survey'd in the Winter, 1766. I (Dedication etc., seven lines) | John Montresor. | En- gineer. I P. Andrews Sculp. Fine copy of the Very Scarce First Issue, bound in half morocco folio. Line Rectangle, 2§°6 x 2o°io 23. Ratzen Plan (Dedication to St Henry Moore etc., six lines.) | This Plan of the City of New York, | (two lines) | Bernd Ratzen. | Lieutt in the 6oth Regt | Survey 'd in 1767. | (References) | T. Kitchin Sculpt | Proof before Jefferys & Faden's publication line. Very Scarce. Line Rectangle, 23° x 34°i2 24. Ratzer Plan & View A South West View ol the City of New York, Taken from the Gouvernours Island at * A Fine Copy of the Very Scarce Ratzer View and Plan, on two large folio sheets, which have never been joined. London Published. . . . Jany 12, 1776; by Jefferys & Faden &c. [lower section illustrated as frontispiece] 2 5 . New York Vue De La Nouvelle Yorck | La Nouvelle Yorck, ] Ville scitue dans . . . ITsle de Manahatan (etc.) Colored. Etching Rectangle, 8^13 x 15° 26. New York Vue De La Nouvelle Yorck. | — Grave par Balth. Fre- deric Leizelt | Neu Yorck. — La nouvelle Yorck. | Eine Stadt . . . Insul Manahattan . . . — Une Ville . . . Isle, dite Manahatan . . . (etc.) | Se vend a Augs- bourg . . . Colored. Etching Rectangle, 9°! 5 x 15=11 J. New York "Columbian Academy Newyork March 1796 | The Bay of New York from Paules Hook." An original water-color with Brooklyn Hills, Governor's Island and the lower part of the city in the background. Framed. Unusually Important. (illustrated] 8. New York View of the City of New York taken from Long Island. St Memin del et sculpt 1796 Late issue. 9. New York A View of the City of New- York from Brooklyn Heights, in 1798 by Monsieur C. B. Julien, de St Memin (&c). Published by M. Dripps from an Original Drawing now in possession of J. C. Brevoort Esqr. | of Brooklyn. Fine copy 01 the engraving, not to be confused with the later Valentine 1861 issue. Very Scarce. o. Goerek & Mangin Plan Plan Of The City Of New- York, | Drawn From Actual Survey, By Casimir Th Goerck, And Joseph Fr. Mangin, City Surveyors. [ This Plan shews the Wards of the City as lately altered by the Legislature, and designates with accuracy, most of the Streets, Wharves, Slips, &c. I (five lines) | New- York, Nov. 1803.— | Jos. Fr. Mangin Del. | Engraved by Peter Maverick. Elephant folio, folded, repaired. Early, Important and No Record of Public Sale. Line Rectangle, 2S° l ~ x 4°°5 Photograph of the map, in four sections, and the Ameri- can x^rchitect, Aug. 12th, 1908. 3 1 . New York (A View Of The First-Cities Of The United States, boquet fecit Sculpsit.) Views of Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Richmond and Charleston, S. C. Unfortunately the Baltimore view has been cut out. The only known perfect copy is described and illustrated in Stokes' Iconography, Vol. III. Aquatint Rectangle, 18=12 x 27^4 3 2 . New York Rit. af Klinckowstrom. — Gr. af Akrell | Newyorks Hamn och Redd | Fran Brooklyn pa Longisland. Drawn in 18 18 and published, with companion Brod- way-Gatan, at Stockholm 1824. Of unusual artistic quality. Framed. Very Scarce. Aquatint Rectangle, 8=ro x i8°io 33. RandePs Plan. 182 1 The City Of New York As Laid Out By The Commis- sioners with the Surrounding Country by their Secretary and Surveyor John Randel Junr (Copyright 1821) P. Maverick sculpt etc. On roller, as wall map. Very Scarce. Line Rectangle, 22=2 x 33^2 34. New York Painted by W. G. Wall.— Engraved by I. Hill. | New York, From Governors Island. | No: 20 of the Hudson River Port Folio. | Published by Henry I. Megarey New York. Colored, old gold frame. Unusually Fine Copy of the Very Scarce First Issue. Line Rectangle, 14=12 x 23=8 35- New York State Of New- York | Lithogie par J. Milbert. — Impie de C. Motte | View of the City of New- York | taken from Brooklyn Hills. Fine copy, framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 7=6 x ii°I2 36. New York Printed by M. Williams No 49 Sulivan Street New York. | New- York From Weehawk. Designed and engraved by Alex. J. Davis. Framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, g°g x 14° 12 37. New York New York. [ New York Emporium of Arts, 325, Broad- way. On sheet with similar: Ticonderoga; Lake George; Valley of the Mohawk; Falls Of Chaudier; Fort Niag- ara; Monticillo; Highlands; Falls of Niagara; Seat of Brant, an Indian Chief; Mount Vernon; and Hermitage. Framed, colored. No Other Known. Lithograph Rectangle, 2°5 x 3° 14 38. New York Indian Village — Morocco — Constantinople — New- York. (Copyright 1830). Broadway looking South from St. Paul's, on last chart in: A New and Improved Atlas, etc., by J. Olvey, 4to Hartford, 1831, paper covers. Line Rectangle, i°io x 2=4 39- New York Valuable | Real Estate | for sale by | Franklin & Jenkins | Wednesday 22nd April 1835 | at 12 o'clock at the | Merch: Exch: | Miller & Co's Lith: 45 Merch. Ex. Thirty-two maps, of which five are in the present limits of Central Park. Paper covers. 40. New York S. Davenport, sculp. | New York. | London: Published By Thomas Kelly, 17 Paternoster Row, 1835. Finely engraved proof; looking south from St. Pauls. Framed. Line Rectangle, 4^ x 6=13 41. New York Drawn & Engraved by T. Hornor. — Printed by Wm. Neale. | New York from Brooklyn Interesting from the variety of old and unusual types of ferry-boats and steamships. Framed. Fine copy. Very Scarce. Line Vignette, 12-8 x3i^8 42 . New York Plan of New York in 1838 engraved by G. W. Boynton. Large paper proof, colored. 14=6 x n°3 43. New York N. Sarony — U. S. Ship, North Carolina, 102 Guns.— H. Diss pinx. | Lith : & Pub : by N. Currier, — (Copyright 1843) — 2 Spruce St N. Y. The west side of the city from Castle Garden north. Colored, framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 9^2 x 13=2 44. New York Cup and saucer; design in pink, border, medallions of sailor boy and ship. View from the river. Barber (second ed. 1901) 249. 45. New York (References). | Panoramic View Of New York. | [Taken from the North River.] | Drawn & Engraved by Robt Havell — Printed by W. Neale. | (Copyright 1844) | Pub- lished by Robt Havell Sing Sing New York. | and Wm. A. Colman. 203 Broadway | Ackermann & Co 96 Strand London Repaired, colored, framed. Very Scarce. Aquatint Rectangle, 8° 11 x 31=13 46. New York Painted & Engraved By Robt Havell. | Panoramic View Of New York, | From The East River. | The Vessels drawn by J. Pringle. — Printed by W. Neale. | (Copy- right 1844) I Published by Robt Havell, Sing Sing, N. Y. I Wm A. Colman, 203 Broadway Colored, framed. Very Scarce. Aquatint Rectangle, 8=14 x 32=5 47. New York Drawn from Nature and, Lithographed — (Copyright 1848 by R. A. Bachia) — by E. W. Foreman and E. Brown Jr. N. York. | (References) | New York And Environs, | Printed by Sarony & Major 117 Fulton St. N. Y.— I New York And Environs, | From Williams- burgh. I (Williams & Stevens and Ackermann & Co) At bottom outline views of: "New York in 1623," and "New York in 1673." The Very Scarce first issue. Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 20^13 x 33=5 48. New York From a sketch by F. Catherwood Esq. — Eng. by Henry Papprill | Henry I. Mega re y New York. | New- York. | Taken from the North west angle of Fort Columbus, Governors Island. Colored. Fine copy. Very Attractive. Aquatint Rectangle, 1 6 8 x 26=12 [illustrated on opposite page] 49. New York Drawn From Nature And On Stone By C. Bachman.— Lith. Of Sarony & Major 1 17 Fulton St. N. Y. | (Copy- right 1850) I New-York. | Published By Williams & Stevens, 353 Broadway. N. Y. Looking south from Union Square. Colored, framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 19=5 x 28°I3 50. New York New- York | Drawn from nature by Aug. Kollner. — New- York & Paris, Published by Goupil & Co. — Lith. by Deroy. — Printed by Cattier. | 46 [ General View | [from Brooklyn.] | (Copyright 1850). Lithograph Rectangle, 8=1 x ii°ii 5 1 . New York Dessine par Simpson — Lith. par Th. Muller | 30 | New- York Et Brooklyn — Nueva York y Brooklyn | Vue prise au dessus de la batterie. — Vista tomada en cima de la bateria. Colored. Lithograph Rectangle, 17° x 24 °7 52. New York (Copyright 1 8 5 1 by J. Haasis,) | Drawn from nature & on stone by J. Bornet. — Print by Nagel & Weingiirtner. I Souvenir Of New York. | Published by Frash & Haasis, 90 Fulton St. New York. Surrounding the View, which is taken from Governors Island, are eighteen small views. Colored. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 16 x 21=4 53. New York Hird's-Eye View Of The City Of New York — Chas Parsons Del. — Frank Leslie Sc. Pub'd by the Illus- trated News, Novr 26, 1853. Very Scarce. Large Folio New York. | Niirnberg, bei G. C. Renner. Colored. Woodcut (2) 54.. New York New- York | City & County Map | with Vicinity entire | . . . I in the 79th Year of the Jndependence of the United States. Chs Magnus lith. Framed. Lithograph Rectangle, 19=12 x 33= 5 5 . New York View From Hoboken | Drawn from nature by L. Sachs. — Published by Stein & Sachs. | New- York. In margins are views of: Custom House; Broadway; Merchant's Exchange; City Hall; Crystal Palace; and Chatham Square. Line Vignette, 6=2 x 8=9 Lith. of Chs Magnus, 22 N. William St. N. Y. From the bay, under views of Crvstal Palace and Franconi's Hippodrom. (2) 56. New York B. F. Smith. Jun. Del — W. Wellstood, Sc. | New York, 1855. I From The Latting Observatory, etc. From 42nd St., Reservoir & Crystal Palace in fore- ground, to Narrows. The most interesting view of the period, showing the contrast with its marvelous growth since. Line Rectangle, 29=12 x 46=4 57. New York Amerique | Paris L. Turgis Jne . . . | 14 ) Vue Gene- rale De New- York — Vista General De New- York. Lithograph in colors Rectangle, I2°6 x i8°I2 58. New York View Of New York. | Published By George Stinson & Co. Portland Maine. Colored. Lithograph Rectangle, 8°5 x 12=13 59. New York New York, N. Y.; Birds Eye View Of The City Of New York With Environs.; New York, Brooklyn & Williamsburgh. All published by Chas. Magnus & Co., on the original gold and black mounts. (3) 60. New York Map Of New York And Environs. Published by Chas Magnus & Co. Marginal views of six public buildings. India proof. . Original pen-and-ink drawing of New York, Jersey City and Hoboken by Chas Magnus. (2) SPECIAL SUBJECTS 61. Adelphi Hotel Davis Del. Merchts Exch. — Rawdon, Wright & Co Sc Merchts Exch. N. York. | Adelphi Hotel, | No 10 Broadway Fronting The Battery^ | New- York. Line Vignette, 2-5 x 3=6 On glazed card. No Other Known in this form. — . Another copy, on bill head, 1829. Framed. Albemarle Hotel. Unlettered proof on glazed card. (3) 62. Alms House Design For Improving The Old Aims-House | Park, New-York: | By Alex. J. Davis, Exchange. | Imbert's Lithography^ N. Y. Framed. No Record of Public Sale. Lithograph Vignette, 12° x 22° 63. Alms House Another copy with additions by the architect in color. 64. American Hotel Imbert's Lithography. | American Hotel. | No 229 Broadway New York, opposite the Park. | Blake & Boardman. At bottom is written: "Architecture by Davis, figures by Canova." The view shows the south corner of Bar- clay Street with part of the Lydig mansion. To the north appear the residences of John McVicar and Philip Hone. Finely colored and perfect condition, framed; the Neill-Pyne copy. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 8°6 x 13=4 65. American Hotel American Hotel, | By | Blake & Boardman. | Davis, del. — O. H. Throop Sc. | 229 Broadway Opposite the Park N. York. Engraved bill-head Sept. 4th 1829. Framed. Line Vignette, i°\ x 3^2 Apthorp Mansion, Residence of Charles Ward Apthorp 1763-1783 Erected 1764. Torn down 1891. Autotype, E. Bierstadt. Framed. (2) 66. Arcade Bath A. J. Davis delt 42 Exchange. — Imbert's Lithogra- phy. [ No 39 Chambers St New York, Opposite the Rotunda, | Rebuilt on the Scite of the [formerly] New York Bath. | (four lines). Fine example, from the Pyne sale, framed. Very Scarce. Palmo's Opera House — Burton's Theatre. Lithograph Vignette, 8°9 x 8°io 67. Arcade Railway Proposed Arcade Railway. | Under Broadway, | View Near Wall Street. | Ferd. Mayer & Sons, Lith. — | (one line) I - Melville C. Smith, Projector. | (One line). Shows Broadway, looking north from the Soldiers' Monument, on the left, and the Metropolitan Bank on the corner of Pine Street. Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 17=12 x 24=6 Voice Of The Press on the New York Arcade Railway 115 Broadway 1886. 4to, paper, illustrated. (2) Aquarium Broadway and 35th Street, north-west corner. Three original drawings by C. A. Vanderhoef, exterior, in- terior and reading room, about 1890. Framed. Small lithograph in colors with interior view on same folder. Program, Oct. 16, 1880, with woodcut view. (3) New York L'Arrive Du Prince Quillaume Henry A Nouvelle York. I peint par Richard Wright, a Londr — Grave par Balth Frederic Leizel | Die Ankunft des Koniglichen Prinzen (etc) | I /Arrive du Prince (etc) 1781. | Se vend a Augsburg. Colored. Etching Rectangle, 9=14 x 14=14 Astor House "Front For Broadway, With, Or Without Pilasters. 153 Ft." Water-color plan by A. J. Davis for contemplated structure. Oblong folio. Astor House Dwellings On The Site Of The Astor House. Drawing in Color by A. Hosier, showing Col. Axtel's, Maj. Rutherford's, M. PafFs, J. J. Astor's, Cornelius Roose- velt's & Richard Harison's home and law office. Framed. — . Photographic reproduction of a similar sub- ject by L. Oram. (2) Astor House Bill Of Fare. Dec. 3. 1850. On satin. Framed. Astor House. Letterheads etc. (5) 73- Astor Library Interior view of the Astor Library before the alterations. Original pencil drawing. 74. Astor's Flute One of the seven original boxwood, ivory-trimmed flutes, brought over by John Jacob Astor in 1784 and made by his brother in London. The flute is in four sections, each of which bears the maker's name, "W. Astor, London." Length 24". With it the pamphlet: The Wealthy Citizens of New York, 8vo, 1846, paper covers, with an account (p. 3). The flute has been authenticated by the Francis Bacon Piano Co u whose predecessors, Dubois & Bacon, suc- ceeded John Jacob Astor's musical establishment. 75. Astor Place Riot Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier, (Copyright 1849) — 152 Nassau St. Cor. Of Spruce N. Y.— f Great Riot At The Astor Place Opera House, New York. | On Thursday Evening May 10th 1849. Forrest-Macready riot, colored, framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 8°4 x 12° 11 76. Bacon's Oyster House Bacon's Oyster House. Black cup plate. In 1865 at 128 Broadway. ■ Junction of the | Sacondaga & | Hudson River Black plate 7", flower and bird decoration. Barber 120. (2) BALCH, RAWDON & CO. 77. American Bible Society A. J. Stansbury del. — Rawdon, Clark & Co | American Bible Society's Depository Nassau St. Line Rectangle, 3=1 x 4° 78. Brooklyn Ferry Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc | Brooklyn Ferry. Line Rectangle, 115 x 2° 17 79. Catholic Cathedral Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc | Catholic Cathedral. Line Rectangle, 1 = 15 x 2=6 80. St. Paul's Church E. W. Bridges del. — Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | St Pauls Church. Line Rectangle, 1=15 x 2=7 81. City Bank Balch, Rawdon & Co. Sc. [ City Bank. Line Rectangle, 1=14 x 2°6 82. Columbia College Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | Columbia College. Line Rectangle, 2=1 x y 83. Free School Balchj Rawdon & Co Sc. | Free School No 1. Line Rectangle, 1 = 14 x 2=7 84- New York Bank Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | New York Bank. Line Rectangle, 1=14 x 2°6 85. Tammany Hall Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | Tammany Hall Line Rectangle, i°i4 x 2°6 86. Washington Market Balch, Rawdon & Co Sc. | Washington Mar- ket Line Rectangle, 1=15 x 2°7 87. St. John's Church Proof sheet with St Johns Church; St Pauls Church; Tammany Hall (and St Johns Hall). St Pauls and Tammany show additional work on the plates. An unusual run of this desirable and attractive series, all of which are Very Scarce. BARNUM'S MUSEUM 88. Barnum's Museum Barnum's Hieroglyphic Puzzle, | (Hieroglyphs and Solu- tion in eighteen lines) | (F. Somers, publisher.) In left margin description of "Barnum's American Museum," with five vignettes of curiosities. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 16° x 12=13 89. Barnum's Museum Barnum's | Baby Show Polka, | (Copyright 1855 by S. T. Gordon) | Composed | By | Francis H. Brown. | Lith. Of Sarony & Co N. Y.— etc. Music sheet; interior view. Very Scarce. Lithograph in colors Oval, 6=4 x 8°8 90. Barnum's Museum Proof before all letters of the Burning Of Barnum's Museum, July 13, 1865. After The Original Painting By C. P. CraucrT The Whiton-Stuart copy. No Other Known. Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 10 7 x 15^ 91. Barnum's Museum Barnum's Museum day of Fire | by J. Wells Champrey from the Parlor | of the Astor House July 13. 1865 Original water-color, framed. 92. Barnum's Museum Play bill with woodcut of: White's Original Serenaders. Carte-de-visite of Barnum, Mr & Mrs Tom Thumb, Comm. Nutt and Minnie Warren. Illustrated Catalogue and Guide Book. i2mo paper. The American General Tom Thumb. 8vo paper. (4) [ No. 93 ] BATTERY AND CASTLE GARDEN 93. Battery and Castle Garden E Pluribus Unum | Castle Garden Battery | New York Dark blue platter, border of sea shells. Barber 16. [illustrated] 1404 x i8d8 94. Battery and Castle Garden Battery &c | New York | Jacksons Warranted. Black plate, Border floral design. Barber 278. 8. 95. Battery and Castle Garden (Castle Garden.) Dark blue cup plate. Trefoil and knobs border. Bar- ber 402. [ No. 98 ) 96. Battery and Castle Garden (Castle Garden.) J Wood Dark blue cup plate. Trefoil and knobs border. Barber 402. 97. Battery and Castle Garden Imbert Del. — Saml Maverick Set | Landing Of Gen. Lafayette, | At Castle Garden, New- York, 16th August 1824. Framed. Line Rectangle, 2=13 x 4=13 98. Battery and Castle Garden Landing Of Gen. Lafayette | At Castle Garden New York 16 August 1824 Clews Warranted Staffordshire Dark blue platter. Floral border. Barber 96. Octagonal, 13= x 170 [illustrated] ! Xo. ioi ] 99. Battery and Castle Garden (Landing of Lafayette) Clews Warranted Staffordshire. Dark blue gravy boat with handles. Floral border. Barber 96. 4° x 6° 100. Battery and Castle Garden Landing Of Gen. Lafayette at Castle Garden. Clews Warranted Staffordshire. Dark blue cup plate. Barber 96. 308 101. Battery and Castle Garden A. J. Davis del. — Lithography of Imbert. | View Of The Battery And Castle Garden New York. Immaculate copy of a perfect example of Early Ameri- can lithography. Fine original coloring; from the Hol- den-Pyne sales. Framed. Two Others Known. Lithograph Rectangle, 7=8 x 12=4 [illustrated] 102. Battery and Castle Garden A crude but interesting view, of the wall paper style, from an old band box, about 1825. Colored. 103. Battery and Castle Garden Music sheet: Light May The Boat Row, duet sung by Mrs & Miss Watson at the Park Theatre; Litho of Endicott 1836. Lithograph Vignette, 5=12 x 7=5 Castle Garden. Cut from music sheet "Castle Garden Schottisch," 1852. Colored. (2) 104. Battery and Castle Garden Castle Garden, From The Battery. Steamboat Land- ing, Pier No 1. North River. (Views In New York, No 2.) Wade Del.— Dougal Sc. The original steel plate, in perfect condition, with 23 recent impressions, of the Disturnell publication. 105. Battery and Castle Garden Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier— (Copyright 1848)— . . . I Castle Garden, New York. | From The Battery. | 624. Colored, fine copy, framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle ; 8° x 12^9 106. Battery and Castle Garden Lith. & Pub. By N. Currier, — (Copyright 1850)- ... I The Battery, New York. | By Moonlight. Colored, framed. Lithograph Rectangle, 8 c i x 12=4 107. Battery and Castle Garden J. Bornet. Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: Views I of I New- York | Drawn by C. Autenrieth.— Published by Henry Hoff . . . ] Castle Garden j (Copy- right 1850). Framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 6°3 x 9=2 108. Battery and Castle Garden Original pencil sketches of the Battery, Tarry town and the artist's home at Sing Sing, by Robert Havell. (3) 109. Bay and Harbor Drawn From Nature By Bornet. — Figures By E. Valois — Drawn On Stone By E. Valois | (References) | Bay Of New York | Taken From The Battery. | (Copy- right 1 851) I Printed At D. McLellan's 26 Spruce St N. Y. It shows better than any other print the cosmopolitan character of the Parade. Framed. Three Others Known. Lithograph Rectangle, arched, 14-6 x 37=8 [illustrated on preceding page] 110. Bay and Harbor Ch Bodmer pinx. ad nat. — . . . — Salathe sculp. | Ein- fahrt Des Hafens Von New- York — Entree Du Port De New- York | (London Ackermann & Co etc.). Colored. Aquatint Vignette, 7=6 x 10=4 [No. in | in. Bellevue Alms House | New York | I & W Ridgway Light blue and gray octagonal platter. From the water, (Bellevue). Border rose leaf medallions. Barber 142. I 2 D I 2 X l6°l2 [illustrated] 112. Belvedere House J. Anderson, del. — I Scoles, sc. | View of Belvedere House. From the New York Magazine, August, 1794. Site now bounded by Montgomery, Clinton, Cherry & Monroe streets. StaurTer 2824. Fine, Uncut Copy. Line Oval, 3=8 x 6- 113. Black Horse Tavern Black Horse Tavern in Poverty Hollow In wood: 1872. Well executed pencil drawing, 4to. 114. Blind Institution J. Bornet. Unlettered proof of the Autenrieth-Hoff series of Views of New-York. Framed. The Neill copy. Two Others Known. Lithograph Rectangle, 6°3 x 115. Blue Bell Tavern The Old "Blue Bell" Tavern, Kingsbridge Road Broadway, 1 8 1 st Street, now Morse's Theatre. An artistic, well executed drawing. JVater-color Rectangle, 5=4 x 7 116. Blunt's Store Water Street, No 202, opposite Steamboat Ferry, Beekman Slip. 18 16. Woodcut. Framed. — . View Of The Chart And Quadrant Store Of William Hooker, [Successor to Edmund M. Blunt,] No 202 Water str. Woodcut. (2) 117. Booth's Theatre View Of The Southeast Corner Of 23rd Street & 6th Ave. Lithograph, published about 1885, when yet a residen- tial neighborhood. Framed. Booth's Theatre, Helio engraving. Booth's Theatre. Much Ado About Nothing. Woodcut view & engraved portrait of Edwin Booth by J. Halpin. 8vo paper. (3) 1 1 8. Botanic Garden Original drawing by Hugh Reinagle, scenic artist of the Park Theatre, about 1812. Inscription on back in Dr Hosack's hand: "To Mr. Loudon from Dr Hosack." The gardens extended from 50th to 47th streets, east of 6th avenue, later acquired by Columbia College. Framed. Very Important. 119. Botanic Garden Reinagle delt — Leney set | View of the Botanic Garden of the State of New- York. | established in 1801. The Conservatory represented stood on the north side of 50th street, east of 6th avenue. Stauffer 1884. Framed. Line Rectangle, 3=13 x 6°i 120. Books Broadside catalogue, 4pp., of an: Elegant and Extensive Library . . . to be sold at auction by John Pearson, 169 Broadway, Dec. 30th 1830. New- York City Book Express. Lloyd & Den- man's 348 Broadway. Glazed card. (2) BOURNE'S VIEWS 121. Bourne's Views of New York Published in 183 1. Thirty fine views on eighteen quarto sheets, undivided India proofs, engraved by Archer, Fossette, Gimber, Hatch and Smillie after C. Burton and W. G. Wall. The "New York, From Weehawk" is the very rare "Plate 1 6th" and there are added eight variations of this plate. Included is the "Proof" on India paper of the rare extra plate of Bourne's store: "Broadway, Near Franklin St. New York.", and others, with a few duplicates and later states. In all seventy- eight views. The most artistic and attractive set of original New York views ever published. Very Scarce. 122. Bourne's Views American Hotel, Broadway. India proof. St Luke's Church, Hudson St; and Reservoir, Bowery; on individed sheet. United States' Branch Bank. India proof. (3) BOWERY THEATRE 123. Bowery Theatre Original drawing of the facade by A. J. Davis, 1824. Framed. 124. Bowery Theatre On Stone by A. J Davis. — I Town Architect. N Y.— Imbert's Lithography. | New York Theatre | Erected 1826 ... Destroyed by fire 1828. Framed. India Proof. Lithograph Rectangle, io^i x 12* 125. Bowery Theatre Bowery Theatre, New-York. A. J. Davis del. — Raw- don, Wright & Co Sc for the New- York Mirror 1828. Framed. 126. Bowery Theatre American Theatre Bowery New York | View of the Stage on the fifty seventh night of Mr T. D. Rice (of Kentucky) in his original and celebrated extravaganza of I Jim Crow on which occasion every department of the house was thronged to an excess unprecedented in the records of | theatrical attraction — New York 25th November 1833. Two Others Known. Lithograph Rectangle, iO a x 16° 15 [illustrated on opposite page] AM HI ill" AN TIIH VTi;i<; IU >v. i-,U » NHV* Y<»l;fc //»•*• «/// hi,//// jf.V'T.IUtK'K tj 'Ahau,^i*,tMtrryiiia/ *h./ 8 466. Tammany Hall Photograph of the old Tammany Hall Corner Stone Laid 181 1. Sold 1867. Large folio 467. Terry Establishment of J. R. Terry, Hatter, at 409 Broadway. Lith. of Major & Knapp. Lithograph Rectangle, 21 = 13 x No Other Known. Bulletin of Fashions Issued by J. R. Terry (2) 468. Theatres Interior of the Chatham Theatre, lith H. A. Thomas; New Bowery Theatre; Hermann's Theatre, on letter sheet, signed by the prestidigitator; Wood's Gymnasi- um, etc. (Lot) 469. Tombs J. Bornet. — Unlettered proof of the Autenrieth-Hoff series of the Tombs. Framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 5-14 x 8=15 470. Tombs N. Curriers Lith N. Y | Halls Of Justice, New York. I Designed & Erecting by John Haviland, Architect. Framed. Lithograph Rectangle, 7°8 x ii°i2 471. Traphagen, Hunter & Co. Traphagen, Hunter & Co's Clothing House. Ferd. Mayer's lith. Lithograph Rectangle, 14^15 x 11=15 472. Triton Mansion-House Triton Mansion-House | J. Dodge Triton Mansion House [ McCombs' Dam | Mrs J. Dodge. West side of McComb's Bridge Ave. & 155 Str. On glazed card. Framed. Line Vignette, i<7 x 2=13 473. Union League Club An original drawing of the Union League Club, 5th Ave., signed, by Hughson Hawley. Pen and Ink Rectangle, 9°! x 1 1 =4 474. Union Park James Smillie del. — Copyright 1849 by Willian & Stevens. . . . Lith. of Sarony & Major, New York [ View of Union Park, New York, from the head of Broadway. | The Church Of The Puritans, . . . The Spingler Institute, . . . | ... Abbott's Collegiate Institution . . . Calvary Church . . . Free Acad- emy. I Pulished by Williams & Stevens, 353 Broadway N. Y. Framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, n°i3 x 16=7 475. Union Park (Copyright 1852) | Print by Nagel & Weingartner N. Y. I Union Park Schottisch. | New York, Published by Geib & Jackson 499 Broadway. | etc. Overlooking the Park from the N. E. cor. of 14th str., with old Harlem R. R. car drawn by four horses. Fine example. Framed. Lithograph in Colors Rectangle, 7°J x 10^6 476. Union Square Published By Currier & Ives — (Copyright 1865) — 152 Nassau St New York. | The Funeral Of President Lin- coln, New York, April 25th 1865. | Passing Union Square. | (The magnificient Funeral-Car . . . silver bullion.) I 877. Framed. Lithograph Rectangle, 8=3 x 13=1 477. Union Square Original pen and ink drawing by Chas Magnus. Night scene. Photograph. West side 14th to 15th streets, showing residences, Spingler House, Church of the Puritans etc. (2) 478. Union Place Hotel F. F. Palmer, del.— N. Currier Lith. N. Y. j Union Place Hotel, I Union Square New York. | | — J. C. Wheeler, | — John Wheeler, | | Proprietors. Fine copy, from the Crimmins sale. Framed. Very Scarce. Lithograph Vignette, 8° 11 x n°i4 479. Union Place Hotel Woodcut bill 1857 Woodcut bill 1859 of the Western Hotel, 9, 11 & 13 Cortlandt St. (2) 480. United States Hotel A. J. Davis del 42 Exchange — Imbert's Lithography. ' United States Hotel, | 178 & 180 Pearl-street, between Wall-street & Maiden-lane, | New York. A long descriptive advertisement beneath, signed by the proprietor, T. B. Redmond. Framed. Fine brilliant original. The Neill-Pyne copy. Two Others Known. Lithograph Vignette, 8°4 x 9°8 University Unlettered proof of the Hoff series. Framed. Yerv Scarce. Lithograph Rectangle, 6=2 x 9° University Mounted on decorative rectangle, lettered in gold: Views I of I New- York | University. | Henry Hoff, . . . Colored. Very Scarce. University Small line engravings by R. Hinshelwood (1837) | ; Phelps 1839; and D. G. Johnson. (3) University The New York University from the west, in winter. Photograph. Framed. Villas Villas On The Hudson. A Collection of Photo-Li tho- graphs of Twentv-One Countv Residences. Obi. fo N.Y i860. Cloth.' Waddell Villa F. Palmer. Lith- | Suburban Gothic Villa, Murrav Hill, N. Y. City. Residence Of W. C. H. Waddell, Esq. | 5th Avenue, between 37 & 38th Street | (Plans of) First Floor. — Second Floor. | A. J. Davis, Architect. — (Scale) — Lith. Of E. Jones & E. Palmer. On the west side of the avenue. The Waddell town house was at No. 27 Bond Street. Site now occupied by Brick Presbvterian Church and Franklin Simon & Co. Lithograph Rectangle, 5=7 x 7°n 487. Wall Street Drawn from nature by Aug. Kollner. — . . . Goupil & Co . . . Lith by Deroy. . . . | 47 | Wall Street. Lacks copyright line. Framed. The Scarcest Print of the Series. Lithograph in colors Rectangle ', 8°i x ii°ii 488. Wall Street Looking west from Broad Street to Trinity Church, about 1865. Photograph, folio, framed. Very Scarce. 489. Wall Street Trinity Church and Wall street including Washington statue and sub-treasury. Signed proof, by Chas. W. Mielatz. Remarque of Viking ship. Etching Rectangle, 12=13 x 9 D 6 490. Wall Street Wall street looking toward Trinity Church from a point east of Broad street. Upright folio, — J. F. Sullivan, Sc. N. Y. Framed. 49 1 . Wallacks Theatre W 7 allack's Theatre, north-east corner Broadway & 13th str. By G. W. Pach Photograph Folio 492. Walton House A. J. Davis del. — Lithography of Imbert. | Walton House. I 328 Pearl-St. Franklin-Square. No N. Y. | Simon Backus. Two Others Known. Lithograph Vignette, 10° x io°8 493- Washington Hall Washington Hall, | No 282 Broadway: | P. Mclntyre. etc Engd by J. Warr Jr (1822) Line Rectangle, 5=2 x 3°8 494.. Washington Hotel Rectangle, cut from the lithograph by Endicott & M. Sweet 1833. io° x 14= The only perfect copy known is in the N. Y. Historical Society Photostats of the N. Y. H. S's copy (3) 495. Washington Institute Lithogy of Pendleton, 137, Broadway, N. Y. — A. J. Davis, del. | Washington Institute, | New York. Unique Proof from Davis's own portfolio; later addi- tional figures were added. 13th St., between 3rd & 4th ave's. Lithograph Rectangle, 5°2 x 7°6 496. Horace Waters The Sparkling Polka By Thomas Baker, copyright 1855, "View of the interior of the Publishers (Horace Waters 333 Broadway) Great Piano & Music Establishment." Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 10=13 x 7" 12 497. George Wilkes Thomas — | Chas S. Humpherys Pinxt — (Copyright 1804) — Lith. & Printed In Colors By Henry C. Eno, 37 Park Row, N Y. | George Wilkes. | Late Robert Fillingham, on the Road. The westerly side of 8th ave., with the "Club House" cor. of 130th str. In upper right the Academy of the Sacred Heart at present Convent Ave. Very Scarce. Lithograph in colors Rectangle, 13=1 5 x 19=4 49 8. Worth Monument — A.Weingartner's Lithy N. Y. | Ceremonies of Dedica- tion of the Worth Monument. | (Nov. 25, 1857.) Colored. Lithograph Rectangle, I2°2 x i8°2 499. Photographs Academy of Design, (2), Audubon's "Minnies-land," Black Horse Tavern, Blizzard of March 1888, (4), etc. 10 500. Photographs Broadway, (9), St Patricks Cathedral 10 501. Photographs Central Park, (8), City Hall Park, 5th Ave at 34th str. West side (2), 5th Ave at 90th Str. etc. 15 502. Photographs Forty-second str (Madison & 5th Ave's-3), Grand Union Hotel, Greeley Square, High Bridge. 6 503. Photographs Madison Square, (2), Rossmore Hotel, Rudd Mansion Riverside Drive, St Luke's Hospital, (2), Star Theatre, (2), Stock Exchange, Union Square, (2), Windsor Arcade etc. 15 504. Odds and Ends A lot. 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