Robert Seabeck (Wyoming, B. 1945) "1896 Quadricycle" Signed lower left. Original Mixed Media painting on Paper. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which appeared on the Republic of the Marshall Islands 60c 1896 Quadricycle stamp issued June 4, 1996. Born on a Michigan farm on July 30, 1863, Henry Ford moved to Detroit as a teenager where he eventually became a journeyman machinist at the Detroit Drydock Company. In 1896, while working as a power plant engineer at the Edison Illuminating Company, Ford built his first car -- the Quadricycle. Weighing only 500 pounds, this unique vehicle featured a buggy-type chassis that rolled on bicycle-type tires. The Quadricycle was powered by a four horsepower, two-cylinder, four-stroke, water-cooled engine. Its drive train consisted of a leather belt and chain. On June 4, 1896, Henry Ford finished assembling his first powered vehicle in a small shed in Detroit, only to discover it wouldn't fit through the door. Thus, the first test drive of the Quadricycle was delayed until Henry could widen the doorway with an axe. Image Size: 8 x 12.25 in. Overall Size: 15 x 22.5 in. Unframed. (B15404)
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SEYLER, JULIUS (1873-1958), "Krevettenfischer beim Fischfang in der Kette", u.re. signiert; Öl/Leinwand auf Karton aufgezogen, HxB: ca. 45x71 cm (60x85 cm mit Rahmen). Restauriert. Mit Rahmen (Holz stuckiert). Leichte Altersspuren. VERSO ETIKETT Kunsthaus Bühler, Stuttgart mit Bezeichnung.| SEYLER, JULIUS (1873-1958), "Shrimp fishermen catching fish in the chain", below right signed; Oil / canvas mounted on cardboard, HxW: approx. 45x71 cm (60x85 cm with frame). Restored. With frame (stuccoed wood). Slight signs of age. VERSO LABEL Kunsthaus Bühler, Stuttgart with description.
Collier mit Diamantrosen, rund und oval, z.T. mit kl. Kerben und Naturals, gefasst in Silber, abhängend, Anfang 19. Jh., 3,8x1,1 cm, an Ankerkettchen aus späterer Zeit, Silber-Platinlegierung mit Kastenschließe, 4,4 g, L: 44 cm, Anfang 20. Jh., harmonische Marriage, guter Zustand.| Necklace with round and oval rose-cut diamonds, partly with small nicks and naturals, set in silver, hanging shape, 3.8x1.1 cm, early 19th century, with delicate trace chain from later times made of silver-platinum alloy, 4.4 g, L: 44 cm, early 20th century, good condition.
A rose metal, smoky quartz and diamond pendant, the smoky quartz fashioned as an oval briolette cut set within two curved bands, each with seven graduated single cut diamonds, attached to a trace link chain with bolt ring clasp, smoky quartz dimensions approx 17.75 x 14 x 8.5mm, weight estimated as 13.09 carats, diamond diameters each between approx 1.0 and 1.2mm, total weight estimated as 0.09 carats, chain length 400mm, gross weight 5.9g, stamped and tested as 14ctCondition report: No apparent faults, appears very little worn.
A 9ct yellow gold rounded curblink charm bracelet, with padlock and safety chain, charms attached as follows; a 9ct engraved fob with 15.3 x 11.5mm oval faceted amethyst, a 9ct '21' key, a 9ct engraved lidded tankard, a 9ct Toby jug, a 9ct carriage, and an 18ct boule, bracelet length 180mm, width 9mm, gross weight 67.2g, bracelet hallmarked 9ct, London 1967, sponsor S&K
A 19th Century Mahogany Cased Mantel Timepiece, by W. Burgess, the rectangular silvered dial with 3.125ins diameter central dial with Roman numerals within engraved leaf scroll borders, to the eight day single train chain and fusee movement with substantial brass plates and with plain turned pillars, contained in plain mahogany case of architectural design inset with bevelled glass panels to front and sides, on block feet, 8.5ins high Note: A William Burgess recorded working in London 1881

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