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CUSTER, George Armstrong (1839-1876). Albumen photograph. St. Louis: James A. Scholten, [ca 1874]. 246 x 150 mm. Portrait on lettered mount. Distinctive image of Custer in buckskins with a hunting rifle, wearing his trademark red kerchief. Taken on or around January 24, 1874 by St. Louis photographer James A. Scholte on the occasion of a visit by Russian Grand Duke Alexis, who requested to go on a buffalo hunt with Custer. The group was guided by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody on an expedition led by General William Tecumseh Sherman. This image originally appeared as a tipped-in addition to the 19th-century trade publication, the Philadelphia Photographer. A scarce original image, widely copied and issued in cabinet format after the Battle of Little Bighorn. Custer in Photographs K-113. Property from the Collection of Dr. Brant MittlerFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com
[SPECIMEN ALBUM - FERNS]. CRANWELL, Thomas. "New Zealand Ferns." Auckland, New Zealand, [ca 1875-1890]. 4to (280 x 220 mm). Album of 30 fern specimens pressed onto 30 leaves, printed name labels lower margin, by Thomas Cranwell with his stamp. Original calf-backed carved rimu wood boards. Provenance: Dorothy M. N. Davis (gift inscription, 1923). Thomas Cranwell, one of the best-known makes of pressed fern albums, arrived in New Zealand from Linconshire in 1862. By 1875m, he had established his own business at Parnell. He collaborated with a Bohemian cabinet-maker, Anton Seuffert, who produced many of the wooden covers for Cranwell's albums. Selections from the Property of Dr. Eugene Vigil, Antiquariat BotanicumFor condition inquiries please contact lesliewinter@hindmanauctions.com
KABINETTSCHRANK AUS DEM BERLINER SCHLOSSEnde 19.Jh. Eichenholz mit Intarsiendekor aus verschiedenen Hölzern. Mit einem Schub und Kabinetttür. 144x95x51cm. Verso mit diversen Aufklebern, die die Herkunft belegen. Das Möbel war angeblich das Geschenk eines Sultans an Kaiser Wilhelm. Nach Auflösung des Inventars ging das Stück als Geschenk an Geheimrat Arthur Berg. Prov.: Nachlass von Arthur Berg, Privatsekretär und Vertrauter von Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preussen A CABINET FROM THE BERLIN PALACE end of the 19th century Oak wood with inlaid decorationmade from different kinds of wood. With a drawer and cabinet door. 144 x 95 x 51 cm. Verso with several adhesive labels that prove the origin. The furniture was supposedly a gift from a sultan to Kaiser Wilhelm. After the inventory was distributed, the piece was given as a gift to the Privy Councillor Arthur Berg. Provenance: estate of Arthur Berg, private secretary and confidant of Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Prussia. Keywords: furniture, homewares, furnishings
BIEDERMEIER VITRINENSCHRANKDeutsch um 1830 Nussbaum furniert. Front mit zwei verglasten Türen, 3 Einlegeböden. 185x121x45cm. Furnierschäden, Altersspuren. Prov.: Nachlass von Arthur Berg, Privatsekretär und Vertrauter von Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preussen A BIEDERMEIER CABINET German circa 1830 Walnut, veneered. Front with two glazed doors, 3shelves. 185 x 121 x 45 cm. Veneer damage, signs of age. Provenance: estate of Arthur Berg, private secretary and confidant of Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Prussia. Keywords: furniture, homewares, furnishings, Germany, Deutschland, German, cabinet, showcase, display cabinet, glass cabinet, display case, glass case, show case
SPÄTBIEDERMEIER VITRINEDeutsch um 1860 Nussbaum, furniert. 3-seitige Verglasung, Front mit 1 Tür und Schublade am Sockel. 166x77x41cm. 1 Seitenglas gesprungen. Prov.: Nachlass von Arthur Berg, Privatsekretär und Vertrauter von Kronprinz Wilhelm von Preussen A LATE BIEDERMEIER VITRINE German circa 1860 Walnut, veneered. Glazed on 3 sides, frontwith 1 door and drawer on the base. 166 x 77 x 41 cm. 1 side glass cracked. Provenance: estate of Arthur Berg, private secretary and confidant of Wilhelm, Crown Prince of Prussia. Keywords: furniture, homewares, furnishings, Germany, Deutschland, German, cabinet, showcase, display cabinet, glass cabinet, display case, glass case, show case
λ AN INDO-PORTUGUESE EBONY AND ROSEWOOD TABLE CABINET LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY marquetry inlaid with ivory, bone and various woods with scrolling leaves, flowers and birds, with a hinged fall front revealing two long and two short drawers, the lower one with divisions, with iron side carrying handles, on later disc feet 20cm high, 38cm wide, 28.9cm deep Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
A FINE CHARLES II CEDAR AND SNAKEWOOD ENCLOSED CHEST C.1670 of architectural form, in three sections, the boarded top with a moulded edge above a dentil cornice, the geometric panelled front with ebony panels and fitted with a frieze drawer, above a deep drawer and a pair of shallow drawers and a pair of cupboard doors enclosing three oak drawers, the sides with arched panels, with a key 140cm high, 128cm wide, 65.5cm deep Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller. Catalogue Note This fine enclosed chest illustrates the development of the chest of drawers in the second-half of the 17th century, when cabinet makers started to combine moulded architectural decoration and imported exotic veneers to maximum effect. A similar example is illustrated in Victor Chinnery, 'Oak Furniture: The British Tradition', p.371, fig.3:406.
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER CABINET PLATES WITH THE DATE CODE FOR 1932 the lotus shape reserves painted with pheasants and grouse by James Stinton, within a wide textured gilt rim, with a gilt mark, titled 'Specially made for Asprey's' (2) 23.5cm diameter Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
A PAIR OF COALPORT CABINET PLATES each painted with birds and flowers, the blue ground borders with gilt highlights, a green crown mark, together with another pair of cabinet plates, the centres painted with landscape scenes and panels of butterflies (4) 23.5cm wide (max) Provenance Upper Slaughter Manor, The Collection of Micheál and Elizabeth Feller.
VINTAGE OPEN BOOKSHELVES (3) and a modern pine two door cabinet, the bookcases include an oak example, 91cms H, 91cms W, 22cms D, teak example, 98cms H, 92cms W, 21cms D and a further oak example with pegged ends, 102cms H, 103cms max W, 26cms max D, cupboard dimensions, 85cms H, 80.5cms W, 51cms D
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