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CATALOGUE  No.  906  PART  ! 


THE 


HAMPTON  L.  CARSON 

COLLECTION 


OF 


ENGRAVED  PORTRAITS 


BEN.  BEORBE  WASHINGTON 


Catalogue  compiled  and  sale  At  the  Art  Auction  Rooms  of 

conducted  by  r    DAVIS  &  HARVEY, 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS.  1  111  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


CATALOGUE  PRICE,  $1.50 


FACSIMILE   OF  SAINT   MEMIN'S    PHYSIONOTRACE   OF 
GENERAL  WASHINGTON,    REDUCED.     LOT  926 


,M   /     'i  a 


CATALOGUE  No.  906  PART  I 


THE  UNIQUE  COLLECTION 


OF 


ENGRAVED   PORTRAITS 


GEN.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 

INCLUDING 

Nearly  all  that  are  mentioned  in  Baker's  "  Engraved  Portraits 
of  Washington,"   and  many  rarities  unknown  to  Baker,   and 

THE  GREAT  ST.  MEM  IN 
PERSONAL  COLLECTION 

of  Proof  Mezzotints  of  Portraits  he  engraved,  and 
ST.   MEMIN'S  ORIGINAL  PHYSIONOTRACE  OF  WASHINGTON 

TO    BE    SOLD 

Thursday,  January  21,  1904,   at  2.30  and  8  o'clock  P.M.,  and  Friday, 
January  22,  at   10.30  o'clock  A.M. 

ON  EXHIBITION  THREE  DAYS   PREVIOUS  TO  SALE 


Catalogue  compiled  and  Sale  At  the  Book  Auction  Rooms  of 

conducted  by  DAVIS  &  HARVEY, 

STAN.   V.   HENKELS.  1112  Walnut  St.,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 


CATALOGUE  PRICE,  $1.50 


PRESS  or 

WU.    F.    FELL  COMPANY 
PHILADELPHIA 


HAMPTON  L.   CARSON  Telephone  3-43-92 

JOHN  KENT  KANE  LAW    OFFICES 

JOSEPH  F.   LAMORELLE 

Rooms   315-317 

REAL  ESTATE  TRUST  BUILDING 
Broad  and  Chestnut  Streets 


Philadelphia,  Sept.     26th,  I9°3- 

Mr.  Stan  V.  Henkels, 

1112  Walnut  St. 
My  Dear  Sir: — 

I  have  concluded  to  offer  for  sale  through 
you  my  collection  of  "AMERICANA".  As  you  are  aware 
it  is  widely  known  throughout  the  country  and  dur- 
ing the  last  two  or  three  years  I  have  loaned  from 
it  for  use  by  authors  of  books  and  proprietors  of 
magazines  over  Five  Hundred  pictures.  This  has  in- 
volved great  labor  and  much  attention  by  me  per- 
sonally. 

These  requests  are  being  renewed  constantly 
in  different  directions  and  it  has  become  an  im- 
possibility, with  the  pressure  of  professional  and 
public  duty,  to  adequately  care  for  it  and  reply 
to  the  numerous  demands,  for  essentially  it  makes 
me  a  curator  of  a  public  institution  without  the 
leisure  to  attend  to  it. 

Will  you  not  therefore  at  your  convenience 
have  the  pictures  catalogued,  properly  advertised 
and  sold? 

It  would  be  fortunate  if  some  institution 
could  acquire  them,  as  they  must  grow  in  value  and 
in  national  interest  with  every  year,  illustrating 
the  history  of  our  country  as  nothing  else  can  do, 
and  it  is  now  impossible  to  reconstruct  another 
collection  containing  precisely  the  same  subjects. 

Yours  Very  Sincerely, 

Hampton  L.  Carson. 
Die.  H.L.C. 


REMARKS 


This  catalogue  embraces  the  first  portion  of  the  Hampton  L.  Carson  Col- 
lection of  Engraved  Portraits,  Views,  and  Autograph  Letters,  it  being  the 
largest  and  most  important  collection  in  America  owned  by  one  individual, 
and  with  a  world-wide  reputation  on  account  of  the  many  great  rarities  con- 
tained therein.  The  collection  is  the  result  of  over  thirty  years'  studious  re- 
search and  careful  selection,  and  as  Mr.  Carson  was  ;one  of  the  earliest 
collectors,  there  will  naturally  be  found  in  it  many  items  of  the  greatest  and 
most  important  historical  interest.  Being  well  known  to  the  dealers  through- 
out the  Continent  and  America,  he  was  constantly  the  recipient  of  the  treas- 
ures gathered  by  them  in  their  quest  for  rarities,  he  usually  having  the  first 
choice,  and  through  this  means  he  has  been  enabled  to  gather  together  not 
only  a  collection  of  rare  Engraved  Portraits  and  Views  but  the  very  choicest 
impressions  to  be  had  of  such  rarities,  and  in  this  aggregation  is  included 
the  magnificent  collection  gathered  by  Mr.  Clarence  S.  Bement,  of  Phila- 
delphia, which  Mr.  Carson  purchased  in  its  entirety  several  years  ago,  as 
well  as  that  of  the  late  Frederick  D.  Stone,  Librarian  of  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania. 

With  the  exception  of  the  magnificent  collection  of  Portraits  of  English 
Legal  Characters,  and  his  truly  beautiful  and  Unique  Collection  of  Portraits 
and  Scenes  of,  and  relating  to,  Napoleon,  the  collection  is  of  a  purely 
American  character,  commencing  with  Portraits,  Views,  and  Maps  relating  to 
the  earliest  discovery  of  America  up  to  and  including  our  great  Civil  War.  Of 
these  we  might  mention  that  of  the  officers  in  the  American  Revolution  (French, 
English,  German,  and  American),  which  has  been  the  envy  of  collectors  both 
far  and  near  ;  the  Jefferson  Portraits,  which  stand  unrivalled  both  as  to  their 
number  and  rarity;  the  Franklin  Portraits,  which  are  unsurpassed  and  the 
catalogue  of  which  will  fill  a  long-felt  want  by  furnishing  a  guide  for  future 
collectors  ;  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  members  of  the  Continental 
Congress,  Signers  of  the  Declaration,  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 
United  States,  Officers  in  the  Wars  of  1812  and  1848  and  the  War  of  the  Con- 
federacy; the  Foreign  Royalty  (sovereigns  holding  dominion  over  America), 
which  is  of  the  utmost  importance  and  is  replete  with  magnificent  Proof 
Mezzotintos  by  the  most  noted  Engravers  of  the  seventeenth  and  eighteenth 
centuries;  the  American  Land  and  Naval  Battles,  being  the  most  important 
ever  brought  together  ;  the  Political  Caricatures  which  have  long  been  con- 
sidered the  richest  and  largest  grouping  in  the  country;  the  Maps  and  Plans 
and  Views  from  the  first  inception  in  relation  to  America,  to  the  War  of 
1861 ;  the  Autograph  letters  of  the  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence, 

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Members  of  the  Continental  Congress,  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States,  Generals  of  the  Revolution  and  Civil  War,  and  Officers 
of  the  United  States  Navy;  the  extra  illustrated  books  embracing  the  lives 
of  American  statesmen,  and  historical  events,  all  combine  to  make  this  the 
most  noteworthy  event  of  the  times. 

The  Washington  Portraits  embraced  in  this  catalogue  are  only  those 
engraved  on  copper  and  steel,  and  of  which  there  are  many  different  states 
of  the  plate.  They  are  so  rich  in  rarities,  and  the  collection  so  well  known, 
that  it  is  hardly  necessary  for  us  to  enter  into  any  lengthy  praise  of  the 
same,  except  to  mention  that  it  includes,  with  few  exceptions,  copies  of  all 
that  are  enumerated  in  Baker's  "Engraved  Portraits  of  Washington1";  and 
many,  very  many,  of  the  utmost  rarity  unknown  to  Baker  (as  well  as  an  un- 
usually large  collection  of  colored  and  plain  Lithographs,  which  will  appear 
in  another  catalogue),  and 

THE  GREAT  ST.-MEMIN  PORTRAITS, 

being  St.  Memin's  own  personal  collection  of  Proof  Mezzotintos  of  the 
portraits  he  engraved,  mounted  by  him  personally,  and  named  in  his 
autograph.  They  include  761  different  portraits  of  mostly  noted  American 
characters  who  flourished  during  and  shortly  after  the  American  Revolution, 
and  compose  a  collection  which  could  never  be  gotten  together  again ;  being 
Profile  Portraits  engraved  in  the  most  beautiful  manner  in  the  form  of  circular 
medallions,  and  all  correct  likenesses,  having  been  drawn  from  the  living  fea- 
tures by  the  physionotrace  and  reduced  by  the  pantograph,  and 

THE  ORIGINAL  PROFILE  PORTRAIT  OF  WASHINGTON 

drawn  from  the  life  by  St.-Memin,  with  the  physionotrace,  in  black  crayon, 
on  pinkish  paper,  a  little  over  life-size. 


We  feel  that  some  reason  should  be  given  for  the  defacing  of  the  reproduc- 
tions in  this  catalogue.  When  it  is  taken  into  consideration  the  beautiful 
manner  in  which  they  are  gotten  up,  had  we  not  defaced  them,  the  catalogue 
would  have  been  sought  after  by  many  for  the  reproductions  alone,  and  as 
great  expense  has  been  incurred  in  the  printing  (having  followed  and  virtually 
reprinted  with  great  additions  Baker's  "Engraved  Portraits  of  Washington") 
we  could  scarcely  afford  to  have  the  catalogue  reach  the  hands  of  any  except 
those  who  have  the  intention  of  purchasing  at  the  sale ;  consequently  we  hope 
that  the  delicate  manner  of  the  defacing  will  not  prevent  the  reproductions 
from  conveying  an  adequate  idea  of  the  rarity  of  the  originals. 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS. 


INDEX. 


PAGE 

C.  W.  Peale  Type  ..  i-io 

"     "        "          "      not  known  to  Baker .= 10-16 

Alexander  Campbell  Type 16-18 

"    not  known  to  Baker !._  19-21 

Eugene  Du  Simitiere  Type 21-22 

"                                   "      not  known  to  Baker 23 

Wm.  Dunlap  Type 23 

Joseph  Wright  Type   23-27 

"       not  known  to  Baker 27-28 

Robert  Edge  Pine  Type 29 

Jean  Antoine  Houdon  Type    29-31 

"       not  known  to  Baker 32~3S 

James  Peale  Type 36 

Madame  de  Brehan  Type 3^-37 

"          "        "           "      not  known  to  Baker 37 

Christian  Gulager  Type 37 

Edward  Savage  Type 38-42 

"      not  known  to  Baker 42-43 

John  Trumbull  Type 44-48 

"      not  known  to  Baker 49-52 

Archibald  Robertson  Type 52 

Giuseppe  Ceracchi  Type 53 

Williams  Type 53 

Walter  Robertson  Type 53~55 

Samuel  Folwell  Type 55 

"      not  known  to  Baker 56 

Adolph  Ulric  Wertmuller  Type 56 

Gilbert  Stuart  Type 56-91 

"      not  known  to  Baker 91—122 

Rembrandt  Peale  Type 123-124 

"                         "      not  known  to  Baker 124 

William  Birch  Type 125-127 

"                       "      not  known  to  Baker 127 

James  Sharpless  Type 127 

"             "            "      not  known  to  Baker 128-129 

Mrs.  E.  Sharpless  Type  not  known  to  Baker 129 

Saint-Memin  Type 129 

"                       "      not  known  to  Baker 130 

The  Great  Saint-Memin  Collection 131-146 

Saint  Memin's  Physionotrace  of  Washington 146 

Silhouettes 147 

"          not  known  to  Baker 147 

Memorial  Designs 148-150 

"                "        not  known  to  Baker 150-154 

Fictitious  Portraits 154-158 

"                "        not  known  to  Baker 159-171 

Statuary 171 

"        not  known  to  Baker 172-173 


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ENGRAVED    PORTRAITS    OF 
WASHINGTON 

Described  According  to  Baker 


C.  W.  PEALE  TYPE. 

1.  HIS   EXCELL:   G:   WASHINGTON   ESQ:   LATE   COMMANDER  IN 
CHIEF  OF  THE  ARMIES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Bust 
in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Oval,  with  border  in  a  rectangle.     Mezzotinto. 

Height  7  8-16  inches;  width  5  12-16  inches. 

Painted  and  Engrav'd  by  C.  W.  Peale  1787.    Baker  No.  i. 

Excessively  rare. 

First  state,  being  an  artist's  proof  before  all  letters,  with  an  outside  margin  14-16  inches  wide.    The 
only  known  copy  in  this  condition;  clean  as  the  day  of  issue.    See  facsimile. 

2.  THE  SAME.    Second  state,  with  the  title  in  the  border. 

Height  7  5-16  inches;  width  5  12-16  inches. 
Fine  copy.    Cut  oval. 

3.  GEN.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left,  the  right 
hand  gloved,  thrust  in  the  breast.     Circle, .  with  border,  upon  a  pyra- 
midal base,  in  a  rectangle  engraved  to  represent  stonework.  -  Line. 

Height  5  13-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Wm  Angus  Sc.     Published  Sepr  23,  1785,  by  J.  Fielding  Pater  Noster 
.     Row.     Baker  No.  3. 

Proof  before  all  letters  with  fine  wide  margin.    Exceedingly  scarce  in  this  condition. 

4.  ANOTHER   COPY.     Lettered  impression. 

5.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Three-quarter  length,  in  the  uniform  of  a  colonel 
in  the  Virginia  service.  Mixed. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  A.  Dickinson.     Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre.     Baker  No.  4. 

Etched  proof  before  the  plate  was  finished. 

6.  THE  SAME.     Fine  proof  on  India  paper,  full  margin. 

7.  "  "  "         "       full  margin. 

i  i 


8.  WASINGTON  GENERALISSIME  DES  ETATS  UNIS  DE  L'AMERIQUE.    Full 
bust  in  uniform,  full  face.     Oval,  with  border  in  an  ornamented  rectangle. 
In  the  oval  to  the  left  a  tree,  the  branches  of  which  spread  over  and 
behind  the  head,  the  title  in  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Line. 

Height  13  8- 1 6  inches;  width  10  inches. 

Dessine  par  Bounieu  d'apres  un  Tableau  foumi  par  M.  le  Marquis 
de  la  Fayette.  Grave  par  Chevillet.  "Galerie  des  hommes  Illustres 
vivans."  Baker  No.  6.  Rare. 

9.  THE    SAME.     Without  the  inscription  at  top,  "Galerie  des  hommes 
Illustres  vivans." 

10.  THE   SAME.     Choice  proof  before  the  inscription,  with  the  engraver's 
name  scratched  in.  Excessively  rare. 

11.  THE  SAME,  with  different  title;  viz.,  WASHINGTON  GENERALISSIMI  DES 
AM£ RICAINS,  LIB£RATEUR  DES  ETATS-UNIS  CONTEMPORAIN  ET  AMI  DIT 
G£N£RAL  LAFAYETTE. 

Dessine  par  Bounieu  d'apres  un  Tableau  fourni  par  M.  le  Marquis 
de  la  Fayette.  Grave"  par  Chevillet.  Chez  Porlier,  Graveur  Editeur, 
Rue  des  Cinq  Diamans,  No.  8. 

The  above  four  lots  form  an  unique  collection  of  the  various  states  of  this  rare  print.  We  doubt  if 
there  is  such  another  set  in  this  country,  or,  indeed,  in  Europe. 

12.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  full  face.    Oval.   Line. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

T.  Cook  del  et  sculp.  Publish' d  as  the  Act  directs  Aug.  21,  1783,  by 
S.  Bladon.  Baker  No.  7.  Very  rare. 

Although  the  title  does  not  agree  with  Baker,  nor  the  size  exactly,  it  is,  however,  the  same  print 
the  difference  being  in  the  wording  of  the  title. 

13.  WASHINGTON    AT    THE    AGE    OF    TWENTY-FIVE.     Bust  in 
uniform,  head  to  right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  2  13-16  inches;  width  2  5-16  inches. 

J.  De  Mare,  from  a  miniature  on  ivory  presented  by  Washington  to 
his  niece  Harriet,  and  now  belonging  to  her  daughter's  family  (copy- 
right 1851).  Baker  No.  8. 

India  proof. 

14.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 

15.  "  Proof  before  the  inscription. 

16.  "  Ordinary  impression. 


G  EXE  HAL   CKOKC'.E   WASHINGTON. 


FACSIMILE    OF   LOT    No.  19,   REDUCED 


i ;.  GENERAL  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Born  Feb.  22,  1732,  in 
Westmoreland  County,  Virginia,  and  died  Dec.  14,  1799,  at  Mount 
Vernon.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  ii  4-16  inches;  width  9  inches. 

R.  Peale  Pinx,  D.  Edwin,  Sc.  Baker  No.  9.  Fine  and  brilliant 
impression.  Very  rare. 

Baker  says:  "  From  the  lettering  of  this  plate,  it  is  usually  considered  to  have  been  executed  from 
the  first  portrait  by  Rembrandt  Peale,  painted  at  the  age  of  seventeen.  But  this,  we  think,  is  an  error, 
and  if  the  engraving  is  a  close  rendering  of  its  original,  incline  to  the  opinion  that  the  lettering  is  incor- 
rect, and  that  it  is  really  after  one  of  Charles  Willson  Peale's  later  portraits." 

18.  THE    SAME,   but   with  the   publisher's   address.     "Published  by  J. 
Savage  1800."     Small  shot-hole  in  the  forehead.  Very  rare. 

19.  GENERAL    GEORGE    WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left. 

Stipple,  printed  in  colors. 

Height  12  15-16  inches;  width  10  1-16  inches. 

R.  Peale  Pinxt,  D.  Edwin  Sculpt.  Printed  in  colors  by  H.  Charles. 
Published  by  H.  S.  Tanner,  Philadelphia.  Baker  No.  10.  Very  rare. 

A  superb  impression,  printed  in  colors  and  of  excessive  rarity.     See  facsimile. 

20.  THE   SAME.     Plain  impression,  with  address  of  the  publisher  cut  off, 
but  a  very  good  and  sharp  impression. 

21.  G.  WASHINGTON.     1772,    JEt    40.     Three-quarter    length,    in    the 
uniform  of  a  colonel  in  the  Virginia  service.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale.  J.  B.  Forrest.  Original  in  possession  of  G.  W.  P. 
Custis,  Esq.  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam  &*  Co.  Baker  No.  n. 

India  proof.     Presentation  copy  from  G.  P.  Putnam  &  Co.  to  Rembrandt  Peale. 

22.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

23.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Full  length  in  military  costume,  lean- 
ing upon  a  field -piece  to  the  left,  a  riding-switch  in  his  right  hand;  the 
left,  in  which  is  his  hat,  rests  upon  a  horse  fore-shortened  at  the  right. 
In  the  extreme  distance  to  left  upon  a  hill,  a  large  building  with  cupola. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  19  12-16  inches;  width  13  14-16  inches. 

Peel  pinxit  Philadelphia,  Stotdard  delint-  Londini.  J.  Brown  Execudit, 
V.  Green  fecit,  Mezzotinto  Engraver  to  the  King  of  Great  Britain  and 
the  Elector  Palantine.  From  an  Original  Picture  in  the  Possession  of 
Mr.  Brown:  Published  by  him  April  22d  1785,  and  Sold  at  No.  10,  George 
Yard,  Lombard  Street,  London.  Baker  No.  12.  Brilliant,  open  letter 
proof,  with  scratched  title  and  fine  margin.  Extremely  rare. 

Baker  says:  "  Different  from  any  other  full-length  executed  by  Peale,  and  although  ascribed  to  him 
by  the  lettering  of  the  plate,  and  as  having  been  painted  at  Philadelphia,  its  authenticity  is  extremely 
doubtful." 


.   4 

24.  THE  SAME.     Mezzotinto  printed  in   colors,   with  engraved  title,   in 

open  letter. 

•.'-••• 

Magnificent  brilliant  impression,  and  probably  unique,  being  printed  in  colors. 

25.  BUST  IN  UNIFORM;- FULL  FACE.     Oval  of  a  single  line.     (The 
Etching  of  the  Print  of  St.  Aubin  Baker  No.  31.) 

Height  4"'8-i6  inches?  width  4  inches. 

Haider  Sculp.     Baker  No.  13. 

(Essai  sur  la  Physiognomonie  par  Jean  Gaspard  Lavater,  Imprime 
a  La  Haye  1781-86.) 

26.  THE   SAME.    Without  the  Engraver's  name. 

27.*LE  GENERAL  WASHINGTON,  COMMENDANT  EN  CHEF  DES 
ARMEES  AMERICAINES,  NE  EN  VIRGINIE  EN  1733.  Bust  in  uniform, 
head  to  right.  Oval,  with  border  in  a  rectangle,  resting  upon  a  tablet, 
in  which  is  a  representation  of  the  surrender  at  Yorktown,  inscribed 
"lourne'e  memorable  du  19  Octobre  1781  a  York  en  VirginieV'  Title 
within  the  border.  Line. 

Height  7  13-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Grave*  d'apres  le  Tableau  de  N.  Piehle  peint  d'apres  nature  a  Phila- 
delphie  en  1783.  Baker  No.  14.  Rare. 

Brilliant  impression  with  full  margin. 

28.  GENL.    WASHINGTON.     Bust   in   uniform,   head   to   right.     Oval, 
with  border  in  a  rectangle,  beneath  which  is  a  representation  of  the 
surrender  at  Yorktown,  inscribed  "Event  of  the  iQth  of  Octr-  1781,  at 
Yorktown  in  Virginia."  Line. 

Height  7  11-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

The  English  artist  has  followed  the  lines  of  the  print  in  the  French 
original  after  a  picture  by  Piehle  on  account  of  the  remarks  of  Mr. 
Lavater.  Published  by  T.  Holloway  &"  The  other  Proprietors,  May 
21,  1794.  Baker  No.  15.  Very  rare. 

Brilliant  impression  with  full  margin. 

29.  BUST    IN    UNIFORM.    Head  to  right.     Oval,  with  three  lines  for 

a  narrow  border,  suspended  by  a  ring,  above  a  tablet  containing  a  repre- 
sentation of  the  surrender  at  Yorktown.  Outline. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Tom.  6  PL  339.     Page  219.     Baker  No.  16.  Extremely  rare. 

30.  THE   SAME.     But  with  different  lettering.     "Tom  6.  PL  338."    First 

state.  Extremely  rare. 


A    CIRCULAR 

FROM      HIS 

GEORGE 

COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF 

UNITED     STATES 

AddreiTed  to  the  GOVERNORS 
on  his  refigning  the  Command  of  the  Army 


LETTER, 


EXCELLENCY 

SHINGTON, 

OF  THE  ARMIES  OF  THE 


of     ^  M  E  R  I  C ^ 

of  the  feveral  STATES, 
and    retiring    from   public    Bufmefs. 


(CIRCULAR:) 

mortem  to  riie  fuch  a  tone  to  the  federal  Go- 
vernment, as  will  enable  it  to  anfwer  the  ends  of 
is  inftitution  ;  or,  this  may  be  ihe  ill-fated  mo- 

Irns might  here  be  iiUncrJ  !o  prcvc,  that 
he  Union,  we  cannot  exilf  as  an  independent 

reils  of  my  country  ;  having,  in  confequence  of 
my  fixed  belief,  in  fome  meafure,  flexed  my- 
felf lo  the  army,  that  thrir  country  would  finally 

as  the  palladium  of  our  fecurity,  and  ihe  nrll 
effectual  refort  in  cafe  of  hollility:  It  is  elTen- 

S  I  R, 

ment  for  relaxing  the  powers  of  the  Union,  an- 

lower.    It  will  be  fumcient  for  ray  purpofe  to 

do  them  complete  and  ample  juftice,  and  not 

lial,  therefore,  that  the  large  fyftem  Ihould  per- 

f^&f|nfp?  "LKetono^Thold 

nihilating  the  cement  of  the  Confederation,  and 

^"greateft'imporTance0.'  "h£  <nl™hl<i™ri- 

wifhiug  to  conceal  any  inltance  of  my  official 
conduct  from   the  eyes  of  the  world,   I  have  • 

plme'oV  ftemlLtWti.  ConYin^fnou'lfbe' 

*£&  f/^ci  IT^pkl  ^S1  an  Appointment  iitthefer-" 

jo'itics    which  may  play  one  State  againft  ano- 

ted  chara&er,  as  an  empire,  that  our  indepen- 

thought  proper  to  tranfmit  to  your  Excellency 

ab&lutely  uniform  ;  and  that  the  fame  fpecicj 

l^l^i    KPM  acconfp™!h';0dU,"i'ambnonw 

0  f'e'rve  iheir  own  intcreited  purpofcs.    For,  ac- 

rtg^Ved^Tur'St f5"por"ra"n!on"fo! 

the  inclofed  collection  of  papers,  relative  to  the 
half-ply  _«nd  commutation  granted  by  Congrefs, 

lus,  fliould  be  introduced  in  every  part  of  the 

cording  to  the  fyftem  of  policy  the  Stales  (hall 

*£«C/^Srl  l*^^^^3  thcnandsofConpref'  and 

adopt  at  this  moment,   they  will  Hand  or  fall  ; 

Powers,  with  the  United  States  of  America, 

nications.'my  decided'ientimcnt  will  be  clear1/ 

from  experience,  can  conceive  the  difficulty,  ex- 

S^1^^^^^^^3-^  teturn  to  that  domeftic  re- 

and,  by  their  confirmation  or  lapfe,  it  is  yet  to 

will  have  no  validity  on  a  diffolution  of  the 

comprehended,    together  with   the    conclufive 

pence,  and  confufion,  which  refult  from  a  con- 

ffiJKJKJTr-SS^^c^^^ft tircracnt,  which,  itiswell 

Union.    We  mall  be  left  nearly  in  a  dale  of  na- 

reafons which  induced  me,  at  an  early  period, 

trary  fyftem,  or  the  vague  arrangements  which 

known,  I  left  uiih  the  greateft  reluftance  ;  a 

mately  be  c'onfidercd  as  a  blefjng  or  a  curfe  ;— 

ture,  or  we  may  find  by  our  own  unhappy  expe- 

to recommend  the  adoption  of  this  meafure  in 

have  hitherto  prevailed. 

retirement  fbrwhich  I  have  never  ccafed  to  figh 
through  a  Ion"-  and  painful  abfencc,  in  which 

a  blefling  or  a  curfc,  not  to  the  prefcnt  age  alone, 
or  with  our  fate  will  the  dciliny  of  unborn  mil- 

rience,  that  there  is  a  natural  and  neceliary  pro- 
greffion  from  the  extreme  of  anarchy  to  the  ex- 

proceeding, of  Congrefs,  the,  army,  and  myfelf, 

latitude  than  ufual  has  been  taXf:i  in  the  courfe 

(remote  from  the  noife,nd  trouble  of  the  world) 
1   meditate  to  pafs  the  remainder  of  life,  in  a 

Wiih  this  conviftion  of  the  importance  of  the 

treme  of  tyranny;  and  that  arbitrary  power  is 
moft  calily  eftablifhed  on  the  r^ins  of  liberty 

roficiat  in0form'atio"n  torelo'vc  "the*  prejudice 

of  this  Addrefs,  the  imoor:ancc  of  thecrifis,  and 
the  magnitude  of  the  ubjects  in  difcuffion,  rauil 

Irate  of  undiflurbed  repolc  ;  but,  before  I  carry 

abufed  to  licentioufncfs. 

and  errors   which  may  have  been  entertained 

be  my  apology  :  It  is,  however,  neither  my 

this  rcfolution  into  effefl,  1  think  it  a  duty  in- 

[ will  therefore  fpeak  lo  your    Excellency  ihe 

As  to  the  fecond  article,  which  refpeCts  the 

by  any,    I    think   it   unneceflary   to    fay   any 

wifh  nor  expectation,  that  the  preceding  obfer- 

cumbent on  me  to  make  this  my  laft  official  corn- 

lanpiageof  freedom  andof  Cncerity,  without  dif- 
;uife.     I  am  aware,  however,  thofe.  who  differ 

•heir  late  addrefs  to  ihe  United  States,  almoft 

thing  more,  than  juft  to  obffrve,  that  the  refo- 
lations  of  Congrefs,  now  alluded  to,  are  as  un- 

vations fhould  claim  any  regard,  except  fo  far 
as  they  (hall  appear  to  be  dictated  by  a  good  in. 

events  which  Heaven  has  been  pleafed  to  pro- 

exhaulted  the  fubject  ;  they  have  explained  their 
deas  io  fully,  and  have  enforced  the  obligations 

doubtedly   and    abfolutely   binding   upon    the 

jultice;  calculated  to  produce  a  liberal  fyftem  of 

fpcCting  fome  important  fubjcfts,  which  appear 
ouiliiv  of  the  United  States,   lo  lake  my  leave 

my  duty  ;  and  they  may  poflibly  afcribe  to  arro- 
gance or  oflcntstion,  what  I  know  is  alone  the 
rcfull  of  ihcpurefl  intention  ;  but  the  reftitudc 

:o  all  the  public  creditors,  with  fo  much  dig- 

in  fome  inftanccs,  prevailed,  that  the  half-pay 

policy,  and  founded  on    whatever  experience 
may  have  been  acquired  by  a  long  and  clofc  at- 
tention to  public  bufinefs'.     Her-  I  miglitfpeafc 

of  your  Excellency  as  a  public  character,  and 

of  my  own  heart,  which  difdains  fuch  unworthy 

friend  to  the  honour  and  independency  of  Ame- 

and  commutation  are  to  be  regarded  merely  in 

wilh  more  confidence,  frum  my  aclual  obferva- 

whofe  fervicc  "have  fp'ent  the  prime  of  my  fife; 

motives  ;  the  part  I  have  hitherto  aCtcd  in  life, 
an)  fharc  in  public  bufinefs  hereafter;  the  ardent 

propriety  of  complying  with  the  juft  andho- 

the  odious  light  of  a  penfion,  it  ought  to  be  ex- 
ploded for  ever:    That  proviuon   Ihoald  be 

tions  ;  and  if  ii  would  not  iweil  this  letter  (al. 
ready  too  prolix)  beyond  the  bounds  I  had  pre. 
fcribed  myfelf,  I  could  demonstrate  to  every 

dnvs  and  watchful  nishts,  and  whofc  happincfs, 
being  extremely  dear  to  me,  will  always  confti- 

defirc  1  feel,  and  (hall  continue  to  manifeft,  of 
ofwai',Ctn'c>'bcne'fitsofilawifc'and  liberal  Go- 

that will  have  greater  influence,  efpecially  when 
we  recollect  that  the  fyftem  referred  to,  being  the 

fation  offered  by  Congre'fs,  at  a  lime  when  they 
had  nothing  elfe  'to  give  to  officers  of  the  army, 
for  fervices  then  to  be  performed:   It  was  the 

and  with  much  lefs  expence  than  has  been  u> 
curred,  the  war  might  have  been  brought  to  tho 

ImpreflVdvv'iih  the  liveliell  fonCbilily  on  this 
plealing  occafion,  I  will  claim  the  indulgence  of 
dilating  the  more  copioufly  on  the  fubjeCt  of  our 

vernment,  will,  I  flatter  myfelf,  fooner  or  later. 

mult  be  eftecmed,  if  not  perfect,  certainly  the 
leaft  objectionable  of  any  that  could  be  devifej  ; 

fervice  :    It  was  a  part  of  their  hire,  I  may  be 
allowed  to  fay,  it  was  the  price  of  their  blood, 

fame  happy  conclufion,  if  ths  rcfourcej  of  the) 
Continentcouldhavebeen  properly  called  fonh| 
that  the  dillreffes  and  difappointment!  which 

mutual   felicitation.      When  we   confider  the 
"o'uolful  nature  oVthe  conleft,  and  the  favour- 

-  Trier-rare  fourihings  which  I  humbly  conceive 
are  effenlial  10  the  well-being,  I  jnay  even  ven- 

and th«t,  if  it  mall  nol  be  carried  into  imme- 
diate execution,  a  national  bankruptcy,  with  all 
its  deplorable  confequences,  will  take  place  be- 

can  never  be  cdnfidered  as  a  penfion,  or  gra. 

ftance^,  refulted  mcrt  from  a  w'ant  of  energy  in 
the  Continental.  Government,  than  a  deficiency 

ihr.'.l  find  ihc  ereaieft  poffible  reafon  for  gratitude 
and  rejoicing  ;  this  is  a  theme  that  w'll  afford 

ture  to  lav,  Brtneertfrenceof-cne-  United  Slate* 
"*  Tft.'  AnlndiffoluWe  union  of  the  States  under 

or  adopted;  fo  preffing  arc  the  prefcnt  circum- 
ftances,  and  fuch  is  the  alternative  now  offered 

and  foldiers,  it  is  fufhcient  that  the  uniform  expe- 

of-3ieans.il* the  particular  States  :  That  the  in- 
efflfacy  of  -n.eaTurcs,  ariflng  from  the  w'ant 
0f.  an  adequate  authoriiy  in  ihc  fupreme  power. 

one  federal  head. 

to  the  States. 

rience  of  every  nation  of  the  world,  combined  ' 

from  "  Bariiil  rSnrlJsncc  nith  t/n*  jen^iifuiona 

the  parent  of  future  happincfs  ;  and  we  (hall 
have  equal  occafion  lo  felicitate  ourfelves  on  the 
lot  which  Providence  has  aligned  us,  whether 
ue  view  it  in  a  natural,  a  political,  or  moral 

2dly.  A  facred  regard  to  public  jufticc. 
idly.  The  adoption  of  a  proper  peace  efta- 
blRhment.     And, 
Athly.  The   prevalence  of   that  pacific  and 
friendly  difpofmon  among  the  people  of  the 
United  States,  which  will  induce  them  to  forget 

The  ability  of  the  country  to  difcharge  the 
debis,  which  have  been  incurred  in  ils  defence, 

myfelf,  will  nol  be  wanting  ;  the  path  of  our 
duiy  is  plain  before  us  ;  honcfty  will  be  found, 
on  every  experiment,  to  be  the  bell  and  only 
true  policy.  Let  us  then,  as  a  nation,  be  juft  ; 

of  the  difcrimination.     Rewards  in  proporliou 

Tines,  ihe  foldiers  have  perhaps  generally  had 
the  large  bounties  which  have  been  paid  them. 

of  Congref,  in  fome  of  the  States,  and  from  a 
failure  of  purClualitv  in  others,  white  they 
tended  to.  damn  the  zejl  of  thofe  who  were 
more  .willing  to  exert  thercfelres,  fcrred  affil 

to  fruftrate  the  bed  concerted  plans  ;  'and 
that  the  difcouragcmcnt  occafioned  by  the 

r0Tne°ciiiSzens  of  America,  placed  in  the  moft 
enviable  condition,  as  the  Cole  Lords  ai.d  Pro- 

facrince  ilieir  individual'  advantages  to  the'in- 

let  us  fulfil  ihe  public  contracts  which  Congrefs 
had  undoubtedly  a  right  to  make  for  the  pur- 

land,  the  payment  of  arrearages  of  cloathing 

complicated  difficulties  and  embarraffmcnts,  ia 
which  our  affairs  were  by  this  means  involved, 
would  have  long  ago  produced  the  diffolution 

eh     d'       al'  t*ie  various  foils  and  climates  of 

laith  we  fuppofe  ourfelvei  bound  to  perform 

and  wages  (in  which  articles  all  the  component 

of  any  army,  l=f,  patient,  left  virlnom,  and  Icli 

the  world,  and  abounding  with  all  the  neceffa- 
latc  fatisfaflory  pacification.'acknowledged  to 
dency  ;  ihcy  are  from  this  period  to  be  confider- 

whic'h  feems'to  be  peculiarly  defigned  by  Provi' 
dence  for  the  difplay  of  human  greatnefs  and 
felicity:    Here  they  are  not  only  furrounded 

Thrfe  are  the  pillars  on  which  the  glorious  fa- 
muli be  fupported.  —  Liberty  is  the  bafis  —  and 

overturn  the  ftruClure,  under  whatever  fpecious 
pretexts  hc'may  attempt  it,  will  merit  the  bit- 

which  can  be  inflicted  by  his  injured  country. 
On  the  three  firft  articles  I  will  make  a  few 
obfcrvalions;  leaving  the  laft  to  the  good  fcnfe 

our  private  cngagem  n  s. 

their  proper  bufinefs,  as  individuals,  and  as 
membirs  of  fociety,  be  earneftly  inculcated  on 
ihe  citizensof  America;  then  will  they  ftrenglhen 
the  hands  of  government,  and  be  happy  under 

his  labours  ;   every  one  will  enjoy  his  own  ac- 
3uifitions,    without  moleftation,  and  without 
anger. 

footing)   we  take  into  the  eflimatc  the  boun- 

ihe  gratuily  of  one  year's  full  pay,  which  is 
promifed  lo  all,    poffibly  their  fituation  (every 
circumllance  being  duly  confidered)  will  not  be 
deemed  lefs  eligible  than  that'  of  the  officers. 
Should  a  further  reward,   however,  be  judged 

enje!yagre'aterWfatisfaciion  than  myfelf,  if  an  ex- 

perfevering,  than  that  which  I  have  hid  the  ho 

things,  which  are  notorious  fads,  as  the  defeds 
of  our  federal  conftitulion,  parlicularly  in  the 
profecutioa  cf  a  war,  I  bes  it  may  be  underilood, 
that  as  I  have  ever  taken  a  pleafure  in  gratefully 
acknowledging  the  affiftance  and  fupport  I  have 
derived  from  every  clafs  of  citizens  ;  fo  (hall  I 
always  be  happy  todojultice  to  the  unparalleled 
exertions  of  the  individual  States,  on  many  in- 

wilh  every  'i""^^*^"^^^1."^1.*  ^e^ 
but  Heaven  has  crowned  all  its  other  bleflings' 

In  this  Hate,  of  abfolute  freedom  and  perfect 
fecurity,  who  will  grudge  to  yield  a  very  little 

beePnipeairnedXCfor"naIfole;1nft"nc(e"foI'a^y 

I  have  thus  freely  difclofed  what  I  wifhed  to 

by   giving  a    furer  opportunity   for  political 

fa^ireVimn?  T'othino   can  illuftrate  thefe 
obfervations  more  forcibly  than  a  recollection 
cf  the  happy  conjuncture  of  times  and  circum- 
/!anc<!s,  under  which  our  Republic  affiimed  its 

Under  the  firft  head,  although  it  may  not  be 

has  beenfrequently  agitated,  whether  it  be  ex- 
pedient and  requifite  for  ihe  States  to  delegate  a 

mentf  Who  does  not  remember  the  frequent 

That  we  mould  be  completely  fatisfied,  if  at  the 
expence  of  one  half,  we  could  defend  the  re- 
mainder of  our  poflellions  (  Where  is  the  man  to 

granted  lo  the  brave  defenders  of  iheir  country's 
caufe  :  But  neither  the  adoption  or  rejection  of 
this  propofition  will,  in  any  manner,  affeCl,  much 
lefs  militate  againft,   the  aft  of  Congrefs,    by 
which  they  have  offered  five  years  full  pay,   in 
lieu  of  the  half  pay  for  life,  which  had  been  be- 

make  known  before  I  furrendered  up  my  public 

talk  is  now  accomplifhed  ;  I  now  bid  adieu  to 
your  excellency,  as  the  Chief  Magiltrate  of  your 
State  ;  at  the  fame  lime  I  bid  a  Tad  farewell  to 
the  cares  of  office,  and  all  the  employments  of 

our  Empire  was  not  laid  in  a  gloomy  age.  of  ig- 

whea  tbe  rights  of  Makisri  werc'hclter  under 
Rood  and  more  clearly  defined,  than  at  any  fcr. 

tcr  focial  happinefs  have  been  carried  10  a  great 
extent  ;  the  treafure*  of  knowledge  acquired  by 
the  labours  of  philofophers,  faces  and  legifla- 

yet  it  will  be  a  part  of  my  duty,  and  that  of  every 
fift  upon  the  following  pofitions.  —  That  unlefs 
prerogatives  they  are  undoubtedly  inverted  with 

pidly  tend  to  anarchy  and  confufion.     That  it 
is  indifpenfible  to  the  happinefs  of  the  indivi- 
dual States,  that  there  Ihould  be  lodged,  fome- 

the  general  concerns  of  the  confederated  Repub- 
lic, without  which  the  union  cannot  be  of  long 

defence  of  his  own  pcrfon  and  property  to  the 
exerlions,  the  bravery,  and  the  blood  of  others,. 

of  the  Conlincnl  (hall  we  find  any  man,  or  body 

propofe  meafures  purpofely  calculated  lo  rob 
ihe  foldier  of  his  ft'pend;'  and  the  public  credi- 
tor of  his  due  ?  Ard  were  it  poffible  thai  fuch  a 
flagrant  inflance  of  injujice  could  ever  happen, 
would  it  not  excite  the  general  indignation,  and 
tend  to  bring  down  upon  the  authors  of  fuch 

"^efo'rel'conclude  Fne  fubject  of  public  Juftice, 

vates/who  have  been  difcharged  for  inability, 

the  2  id  of  April,  1782,  on  an  annual  penfion 
for  life:  their  peculiar  fuffcrrngs,  their  ifngular 

bVknown,  to  intereft  the  feelings  of  humanity 
in  their  behalf:  nothing  but  a  punctual   pay- 

requeft,    your    Excellency    will    communicate 
thefe  fentiments  lo  your  LegiHature,  at  their  next 
meeting  ;  and  that  they  may  be  conferred  as  the 
legacy  of  one  who  has  ardently  wifhed,  on  all 
occafions,  to  be  ufeful  to  his  country,  and  who, 
even  in  the  ftiade  of  retirement,  will  not  fail  to 
implore  the  divine  benediction  upon  it.  . 
'"     I  now  make  it  my  earneft  prayer,  that  God 
would  have  you,  and  the  State  over  which"  you 
prefide,  in  his  holy  protection  ;  that  he  would 
incline  the  hearls  of  .the  citizens  to  cultivate  a 
fpirit  of  fubordinalion  and  obedience  to  Govern- 

ih       '       (T         f            t    fnanners  thepo  •' 

That  there  mud  be  a  faithful  and  pointed 

meafures  the  aggravated  vengeance  of  Heaven  ? 

from  the  moft  complicated  mifcry  ;  and  nothing 

ment  •  to  entertain  a  brotherly  affection  and  love 

ing  liberality  of  fentiment,  and,  above  ail,  the 
pure  and  benign  light  of  Revelation,  have  had  a 

the  blefCnj.  s'of  fociety.     At  this  aufpicious'pe- 

late  propofals   and  demands  of  Congrcfs,   or 
the  moil  fatal  confequences  will  enfue.—  That 
whatever   meafures    have    a  tendency   to   dif. 

If,  after  all,  a  fpirit  of  difunion,  or  a  temperof 
obllinacy  and  perverfenefs  Ihould  manifeft  it- 
felf  in  any  of  the  States  ;   if  fuch  an  ungra- 
cious difpofition  Ihould  allcmpt  to  fruftrate  all 
the  happy  effects  thai  might  be  expcClcd  to  flow 

fight,  th'an'to'^e'hoM  thofc  who  have  (hed  their 
blood,  or  loft  iheir  limbs  in  the  fervice  of  their 
country,  without  a  fhelter,  without  a  friend, 

for  one  another,    for  their  fellow-citizens  of 
the  United  States  at  large,  and  particularly  for 
their  brethren  who  have  ferved  in  the  field  ;  and 
finally,  that  he  would  moll  gracioufly  be  f  leafed 
to  difpofe  us  all  to  do  juftice,  to  love  mercy,  and 

from  the  union  ;  if  there  mould  be  a  rcfufal  to 

comforts  or  neceffaries  of  life,  compelled  to  beg 

p.letcly  free  and  happy,  the  faull  will  be  entirely 

dcred  as  hoftile  to  the  Liberty  and  Independen- 

comply  with  requifitions  for  funds  to  difcharge 
ihe  annual  intcrefl  of  the  pubv.f  debts,  and  if 

toVerncOTrnend  thofeof  this  defcrfption.'bciop'g! 

and  pacific  temper  of  the  mind,  which  were  the 
charaftcriflics  of  the  Divine  Author  of   our 

Such  is'  our  fituation  '  and  fuch  are  our  prof- 

ed  accordingly.—  And  laftly,    that  unlefs  we 

thai  refufal  Ihould  revive  all  ihofe"  jealoufies  and 

ing  to  your  State,  to  the  warmcfl  patronage  of 

bleffed  religion;  wiihont  an  hamblc  imitation 

peCts  ;  but  notwiihflan'ding  ihe  Cup  of  Blefling 
is  thus  reachcu  out  to  us,  notwithftanding  happi- 
nefs is  ours,  if  we  have  a  difpofition  to  fcize  the 

produce  al]  ihofc  evils  which  are  now  happily 
removed  :  Congrefs,  who  have  in  all  their  tranf- 
actions  (hewn  agreatdegree  of  magnanimity  and 
jullice,  will  Band  juftiSed  in  the  fight  of  God 

your  Excellency  and  your  Legidature. 
It  is  neceffary  to  fay  but  a  few  words  on.  the 

ga'rds  particularly  the  defence  of  the  Republic. 

hope  to  be  a  happy  nation, 
f  have  the  honour  to  be,  with  much  efteem 
and  refpeCt, 

State:.'  -f  America,  whether  they  will  bc^re'r- 

uncorrupted.fohappily  guarded  againft  thedan- 

and  man  !  And  thai  Slate  alone,  which  puts  It- 

**As  there  can  be  little  doubt  but  Congrcfs  will 

S  I  R, 

pclitic.-.l  prob:>:inn  ;  this  is  the  moment  when  the 
eyes  of  the  whole  worli  are  turned  upon  them  ; 

ed'by  the  Articles'  of  Confederation,  it  will  be 

fure  navcVenlavifhed  for  no  purpofe;  lhal  fo 
manv  fufie  'nps  have  been  encountered  without 

pernicious  councils,  will  be  rcfponfible  for  all 

United  States,  in  which  a  due  attention  will  be 

of  the  Union  upon  a  regular  and  refpeClablc 
footing  ;  if  this  Ihould  be  the  cafe,  I  Ihould  beg 
leave  to  'urge  the  great  advantage  of  it  in  the- 

Your  Excellency's  moft  obedient 
and  moft  humble  fervant, 
G.  WASHINGTON. 

lional  character  for  ever  ;  this  is  the  favourable 

been  made  in  vain.      Many  other  confidera 

conceived  bcft  fuited  to  promote  the  real  inte- 

ftrongeft  term,. 

LONDON:    Printed  for  S.  BLADON,    N°  13,  PATER-NOSTER-ROW. 


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31.  S.  E.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON    GENERAL  EN  CHEF  DES  ARMEES 
DES  ETATS  UNIS  DE  L'AMERIQUE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  full  face,  the 
right  hand  gloved,  thrust  in  the  breast.     Oval,  with  border,  resting 
upon  a  base  in  a  rectangle.  Line. 

Height  10  5-16  inches;  width  7  inches. 

Le  B.  Pinx,  J.  L.  Sculp.     Baker  No.  18. 

32.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  the  tablet  in  the  border  and  the  artist's 
name.  Extremely  rare  in  this  state. 

33.  GEORGES  WASHINGTON,  Eqer.     GENERAL  EN  CHEF  DE  L'ARMEE 
ANGLO-AME'RIQUAINE  NOM£  DICTATEUR  PAR  LE  CONGRES  EN  FEVRIER 
1777.     Full  bust  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  head  to  left,  a  drawn  sword 
partly  seen  on  the  left.     Oval,  with  border  in  a  rectangle,  resting  upon 
a  base,  the  title  in  a  tablet  upon  the  base.  Line. 

Height  6  4-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Desrais  del.  Le  Beau  sculp.     A  Paris  chez  Esnauts  et  Rapilly,  rue 
St-  Jacques  a  la  mile  de  Coutances.    Baker  No.  19.  Rare. 

Fine  proof,  full  margin. 

34.  LE    GENERAL    WASHINGTON  NE   QUID   DETRIMENT!    CAPIAT 
RES  PUBLICA.     Full  length  in  uniform,  standing  to  the  left  in  front  of 
a  tent;  in  his  right  hand,  a  roll  displaying  sheets  inscribed  "Declaration 
of  Independence,"  "Treaty  of  Alliance,"  etc.;  his  left  hand,  gloved,  is 
thrust  into  the  breast;  beneath  his  feet  are  various  torn  documents, 
marked  "Protection  to  Rebels,"  "Conciliatory  Bills,"  etc.,  etc.;  in  the 
rear  a  negro  servant  with  a  horse;  and  in  the  extreme  right  distance, 
on  lower  ground,  an  encampment.  Line. 

Height  16  9-16  inches;  width  12  10-16  inches. 

Peint  par  L.  le  Paon  Peintre  de  Bataille  de  S.  A.  S.  M.  le  Prince  de 
Conde.  Grave"  par  N.  le  Mire  des  Academies  Imperiales  et  Royales 
et  de  celle  des  Sciences  et  Arts  de  Rouen.  Grave  d'apre*s  le  Tableau 
Original  appartenant  a  Mr.  Marquis  de  la  Fayette.  Cette  Estampe  ce 
Vend  avec  Privilege  du  Roy  a  Paris  chez  le  Mire  Graveur  rue  et  porte 
S*-  Jacques.  Maison  de  Mr-  le  Camus  Md.  de  Drap,  prix  12  limes. 
Baker  No.  21. 

Brilliant  impression,  with  fine  margin. 

35.  THE   SAME.     Brilliant  impression  before  the  "By"  with  full  margin. 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 

36.  THE  SAME.     Brilliant  proof  before  the  inscription  or   address,  and 
before  the  "By."  Exceedingly  rare  in  this  state. 


37-  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Full   figure   in    uniform,    standing   to 
the  left,  in  front  of  a  tent.  Mezz:iinto. 

Height  12  15-16  inches;  width  10  inches. 

Printed  for  and  sold  by  Carington  Bowles  NO  69  in  S*  Pauls  Church 
Yard  London.  Published  as  the  Act  directs,  24  June  1783.  Baker 
No.  22.  Extremely  rare. 

A  copy  of  the  preceding  print,  omitting  the  tree  in  the  rear  of  the  tent  and  the  landscape  to  the  right . 

38.  THE  SAME.     Contemporaneously  colored.     Brilliant  impression. 

Possibly  unique  in  this  state. 

39.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    LATE    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.     From  a  fine  original  engraved  at  Paris.     Full 
figure  in  uniform,  standing  to  the  left,  in  an  easy  attitude  in  front  of  a 
tent,  in  the  right  hand  an  open  scroll,  inscribed  "  Declaration  of  American 
Independence."     The  left  hand,  gloved,  is  thrust  into  the  breast.     In 
the  left  foreground  a  camp-stool,  upon  which  is  a  field-glass  and  cocked 
hat,  and  in  the  right  distance,  on  lower  ground,  the  view  of  an  encamp- 
ment .  Mezzotinto . 

Height  13  4-16  inches;  width  9  15-16  inches. 

Published  25^  May  1797,  by  Laurie  6r»  Whittle,  53  Fleet  Street,  London. 
Baker  No.  23.  Extremely  rare. 

A  copy  of  Baker  No.  21,  with  variations. 

40.  HIS   EXCELLcY.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  ESQR    GENERAL  AND 

COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF  OF  THE  ALLIED  ARMIES,  SUPPORTING  THE  IN- 
DEPENDENCE OF  AMERICA.  Bust  in  uniform,  full  face.  Oval,  with 
border  in  a  rectangle,  resting  upon  a  small  pedestal,  inscribed  "Tem- 
perance, Prudence,  Fortitude,  Justice";  emblems  of  war  on  either  side. 

Line. 

Height  ii  10-16  inches;  width  9  4-16  inches. 

B.  Blyth  del.  J.  Norman  Sculp.  Taken  from  an  Original  Picture 
in  possession  of  his  Excy.  Govr.  Hancock.  Published  by  John  Coles, 
Boston,  March  26th,  1782.  Baker  No.  26.  Excessively  rare. 

Companion : 

MRS.  WASHINGTON.  Bust,  with  lace  cap,  full  face.  Oval,  with 
border  in  a  rectangle,  resting  upon  a  small  pedestal ;  festooned  flowers  on 
either  side.  Line. 

Height  ii  5-16  inches;  width  9  1-16  inches. 

B.  Blyth  del.,  J.  Norman  Sculp.  Published  by  John  Coles,  Boston, 
March  26th,  1782. 

This  pair  of  prints  are  of  the  greatest  rarity,  and  "are  the  first  portraits  of  Genl.  Washington  and 
Mrs.  Washington  executed  by  a  professional  engraver  in  America.  The  mezzotinto  by  Peale,  adver- 
tised for  sale  in  1780,  although  the  first  in  point  of  time,  must  be  considered  in  a  different  light,  as  Peale 
was  not  a  professional  engraver,  the  plates  he  produced  being  often  his  own  designs."  (Baker.) 


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41.  WASHINGTON  Mt.  40.     Three-quarter  length,  in  the  uniform  of  a 
colonel  in  the  Virginia  service.     Landscape  background.  Line. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  W.  Paradise,  From  a  Picture  by  J.  C.  Chapman  after 
C.  W.  Peale.  From  the  original  portrait  in  the  possession  of  G.  W.  P. 
Custis,  Esqr.  Arlington  House.  Baker  No.  27. 

42.  G.  WASHINGTON.     1772    ^t.    40.     Three-quarter    length,  'in    the 
uniform  of  a  colonel  in  the  Virginia  service.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale.  Geo.  Parker.  Original  in  possession  of  G.  W.  P. 
Custis,  Esq.  Arlington  House.  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam  6s  Co. 
Printed  by  W.  Pate.  Baker  No.  28.  India' proof. 

43.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  COMMANDANT  EN  CHEF  DES  ARMIES  DBS 
ETATS  UNIS  DE  L'AMERIQUE.     Bust  in  uniform,  with  black  neckerchief, 
head  to  right.     Oval,  with  a  narrow  border  (in  a  rectangle)  resting  upon 
a  base,  upon  which  is  the  title;  on  either  side  of  the  base,  emblems  of 
wars;  over  the  oval,  a  rattlesnake  and  Liberty  cap.  .  Line. 

Height  6  2-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

N.  Pruneau  del.  et  Sculp.  A  Paris  chez  I'Auteur,  rue  St.  Jacques 
vis  a  vis  le  College  du  Plesis,  et  chez  Dennel  graveur,  rue  de  P(-  Bourbon 
atten^  la  Poire  Sl-  Germain.  Baker  No.  29.  Fine  impression.  . 

Extremely  rare. 

44.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters.      Excessively  rare  in  this  state. 

•     •  .      ".  «   •„     $   «.'''/•'!.• 

45.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Three-quarter  length,  in  the  uniform  of  a  colonel 
in  the  Virginia  service.     Oval,  with  ornamental  border;  landscape  back- 
ground. Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  5  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale.  J.  Rogers.  New  York,  Virtue,  Emmins  &•=  Co.  Baker 
No.  30. 

46.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,    COMMANDANT   EN    CHEF   DES   ARMEES 
AM£RICAINES,  NE'EN  VIRGINIE  EN  1733.     Bust,  in  uniform,  full  face. 
Oval  medallion  in  a  rectangle;  beneath  the  oval,  a  tablet,  in  which  is 
the  title.  Line. 

Height  7  12-16  inches;  width  5  10-16  inches. 

Se  trouve  a  Paris,  chez  Aug.  De  St  Aubin.  Graveur  du  Roi  et  de  la 
Bibliotheque,  actuellement  rue  Therese  Bute  Sl-  Roch,  et  a  la  Bibliotheque, 
et  chez  Mr.  Cochin,  aux  Galleries  du  Louvre,  A.  P.  D.  R.  Baker  No.  31. 
Fine  wide  margin.  Rare. 

47.  THE  SAME.      Choice    proof    before    the    engraver's    address.     Wide 
margin.  Very  rare  in  this  state. 


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48.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.  Outline. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  a  3-16  inches. 

N.  Piehle  pinxt.    Landon  dirext.     Hist.  D'Amerique.     Baker  No.  32. 

49.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.  Outline. 

Height  4  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

R.  Sands  sculp.  Published  by  Verner,  Hood  &>  Sharpe,  Poultry,  Jany 
i,  1811.  Baker  No.  33. 

50.  HIS  EXCEL.  G:  WASHINGTON  ESQ  :  LATE  COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF 
or  THE  ARMIES   OF   THE  U.  S.  >OF  AMERICA  &  PRESIDENT  OF  THE 
CONVENTION  OF  1787.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Oval,  with 
border  in  a  rectangle,  the  title  in  the  border.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  6  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  John  Sartain,  From  the  Original  print  in  possession  of 
W.  A.  Whitman,  Esq.  Engraved  by  C.  W.  Peale,  in  1787,  From  a 
Painting  by  himself.  Baker  No.  34.  Fine  proof,  full  margin. 

51.  THE  SAME.     Without  border  or  rectangle.     Full  margin. 

52.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON,  COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF  OF  YE  ARMIES 
OF  YE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.     Bust  in  uniform,  with  black 
neckerchief;  head  to  left.     Oval,  with  border  in  a  rectangle;  above,  a 
tablet  in  which  is  the  title;  on  either  side  of  the  tablet,  emblems  of  war; 
over  the  oval,  a  rattlesnake  and  Liberty  cap,  with  the  legend,  "Don't 
Tread  on  me";  at  the  sides,  olive  and  laurel  branches,  flags,  etc.;  on 
the  flag  to  the  right  thirteen  stars.  Line. 

Height  6  3-16  inches;  width  4  7-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  Sharp,  from  an  Original  Picture.  London,  Published 
according  to  Act  of  Parliament  Febr.  22^  1780.  Baker  No.  35. 

Very  rare  in  this  slate. 

53.  WASHINGTON  IN  1772  ^/TATIS  40.     Three-quarter  length,  in  the 
uniform  of  a  colonel  in  the  Virginia  service.  Line. 

Height  5  9-16  inches;  width  4  5-16  inches. 

Painted  by  A  Dickinson.  Engraved  by  J.  W.  Steel.  "  I  certify  that 
the  painting  of  Washington  in  1772,  executed  by  Anson  Dickinson,  Esq., 
from  the  original  picture  by  Peale,  in  my  possession,  is  a  faithful  re- 
semblance of  the  original,  the  only  original  of  the  Patriot  prior  to  the 
revolution.  Arlington  House,  July  18,  1830.  George  W.  P.  Custis." 
Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  1833,  by  A.  Dickinson  in  the  Clerk's 
office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  in  and  for  the  Eastern 
District  of  Penna-  Baker  No.  36.  India  proof,  original  impression.  Rare. 


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54-  THE  SAME.     India  proof  without  the  reference  to  the  copyright. 

55.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.    Oval, 
with  a  border  in  a  rectangle,  engraved  to  represent  stonework;  beneath 
the  oval,  a  tablet  in  which  is  the  inscription  and  the  Washington  arms, 
with  the  motto  "Exitus  Acta  Probat."  Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

J.  Trenchard  ScP*.     Columb.  Mag.     Baker  No.  37.  Rare. 

From  the  Columbian  Magazine,  Philadelphia,  January,  1787.    Fine  brilliant  impression. 

56.  G.  WASHINGTON  GENERAAL  DER  NOORD  AMERICAANER.    Bust  in 
uniform,  head  to  left.     Inclosed  within  border  resembling  a  picture- 
frame  suspended  over  a  pedestal  (in  a  rectangle)  upon  which  is  the 
inscription.     On  the  tablet  lies  a  hat,  baton,  etc.     A  curtain  hangs  over 
and  conceals  the  upper  left  corner  of  the  frame.  Line. 

Height  5  9-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Reinr  Vinkeles,  Sculp.,  naar  een  Origineel  Schildery,  by  den  Wei 
Ed.  Heer  P.  van  Winter,  Nic:  Z.  Baker  No.  39. 

Brilliant  impression,  with  full  margin. 

57.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  the  inscription  in  the  tablet  and 
with  the  artist's  name  scratched  in.  Very  rare  in  this  state. 

58.  WASHINGTON    (GEORGES)  PRESIDENT  DE  LA  REPUBLIQUE  DES 

ETATS-UNIS  D'AMERIQUE  DU  NORD,  X  1799-  Full  length  in  uniform, 
standing  to  the  right,  leaning  by  the  left  hand  upon  a  field-piece.  In 
the  rear  an  attendant  with  a  horse  and  a  flag  partly  shown,  upon  which 
is  a  circle  of  thirteen  stars.  In  the  left  distance  a  building  with  cupola 
(Nassau  Hall,  Princeton),  with  some  troops  in  the  middle  ground. 

Mixed. 

Height  9  11-16  inches;  width  6  6-16  inches. 

Tableau  du  temps  Gravd  par  Wolff.  Dessine  par  Girardet.  Dia- 
graphe  et  Pantographe  Gavard.  "  Galrie.  histque.  de  Versailles."  Baker 
No.  40.  India  proof. 

59.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Title  in  a  border. 

Outline. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

Zerlander  Sc.     Baker  No.  41.  Very  rare. 

So  rare  that  Baker  only  saw  one  impression. 

60.  GENL.    WASHINGTON.      Bust  in  uniform,  with  black  neckerchief; 
head  to  right.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Published  Nor.  isty  1784,  by  Whitworth  &"  Yates,  Bradford  Street. 
Baker  No.  42.  Very  rare. 


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61.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON  COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF  OF  THE  AMER- 
ICAN ARMY.     Bust,  in  uniform,  full  face.     Oval,  with  border  upon  a 
base  (in  a  rectangle)  upon  which  is  the  inscription.  Line. 

Height  5  11-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  for  the  Universal  Magazine.     Printed  for  J.  Hinton,  at  the 
King's  Arms,  in  Paternoster  Row.     Baker  No.  43. 

62.  EL  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  head  slightly  to 
right.     Circle,  with  border  the  sides  partly  reduced,  in  a  square.     Line. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  4  6-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  45.     See  facsimile. 

A  beautiful  impression  of  one  of  the  rarest  and  most  interesting  portraits  of  Washington;  with  fine 
margin.    Engraved  by  a  Spanish  artist,  at  an  early  period  of  Washington's  Revolutionary  military  life. 


PORTRAITS  AFTER  C.  W.  PEALE  NOT  KNOWN  TO  BAKER. 

63.  LE   CELEBRE   G.   WASINGTON,    GENERAL  DES   ANGLOS   AM£R- 
..'"''    IQUAINS.     Full  figure  in  uniform,  standing  on  the  banks  of  a  river; 

head  to  right;  right  arm,  with  cocked  hat  in  hand,  resting  upon  a  sword 
to  the  left;  left  arm  resting  upon  the  right  hand;  to  the  right  a  negro 
servant  with  a  horse  only  partly  visible;  to  the  left  a  rocky  eminence 
upon  which  is  a  fortress;  in  the  river  ships.  Colored  by  hand.  Line. 

Height  9  7-16  inches;  width  7  1-16  inches. 

A  Paris  dies  Basset,  Rue  S*.  Jacques.     II  tient  Magasin  de  Papiers 
en  Rouleaux. 

Probably  unique.     See  facsimile. 

64.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  full  face.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

London,  Pubd.  April  n,  1788,  by  Hedges,  No.  92  Cornhill. 

Beautiful  impression  and  of  the  greatest  rarity. 

65.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Oval.     Line.     (On  the 

same  sheet  with  a  portrait  of  General  Elliott.)  Line. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare.     Similar  to  Baker  No.  if. 

66.  HIS    EXCELLENCY    GENERAL    WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uni- 
form, head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base.     On  the 
same  sheet  with  "LADY  WASHINGTON."     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in 
a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base.  Line. 

Each,  height  4  5-16  inches;  width  2  15-16  inches. 
Of  extreme  rarity.     The  only  copy  that  has  come  under  my  observation.     See  facsimile. 


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67.  GENERAL    WASHINGTON:  LATE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
CONGRESS.     Full  length  figure  in  uniform,  standing  in  front  of  a  tent; 
full  face.     The  right  hand,  gloved,  thrust  into  the  waistcoat;  over  the 
right  arm  is  thrown  a  military  doak,  and  in  the  hand  a  scroll;  to  the 
right  a  camp-stool  upon  which  is  a  field-glass;  over  the  tent,  trees;  to 
the  left,  an  encampment.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  4  15-16  inches. 

London,  Published  June  16,  1797,  by  Haines  &*  Son,  19  Rolls  Buildings, 
Fetter  Lane. 

Of  extreme  rarity,  and  a  beautiful  impression;  evidently  from  the  same  picture  as  Baker  No.  21,  only 
in  the  reverse  and  with  variations.    See  facsimile. 

68.  -    Full  figure  in  uniform,   head   to  right,   standing  with 
left  arm  embracing  the  figure  of  the  Goddess  of  Liberty,  to  the  left  of 
an  oval  upon  which  is  engraved  a  map  of  the  United  States;  the  right 
arm  extended,;  hi  the  hand  a  scroll.     Over  Washington  the  figure  of 
Fame  blowing  a  trumpet.     To  the  left  the  full  length  figure  of  Franklin 
seated,  with  a  book  held  on  the  knees  by  both  hands;  in  the  rear  of 
which  are  figures  of  History  and  Justice,  pine  trees,  etc.  Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  7  1-16  inches. 

Woodman.  &  Mutlow  sculp.     Published  18  March,  1783,  by  J.  Wallis, 
at  his  Map  &"  Print  Warehouse,  Ludgate  St*  London. 

Of  the  greatest  rarity.     The  head  similar  to  Baker  No.  35. 


69.  GENL.  WASHINGTON.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.  Vignette. 
On  the  same  sheet  with  a  portrait  of  "Dr.  Franklin."  Bust,  head  to 
left,  with  fur  cap.  Vignette.  Stipple. 

Each,  height  2  5-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 
Very  rare.  . 


70.  GENL.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Oval,  with 
a  border.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  7-16  inches. 

Pubd  25^  July  1781  by  Whitworth  &>  Yates,  Birmingham. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  42.     Evidently  a  modern  impression  from  an  old  unpublished,  plate. 

71.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.   COMMANDANT  EN  CHEE  DES  ARMEES 
AM£RI  CAINS.    N£  EN  VIRGINIE  IN  1733.     Bust  in  uniform,  full  lace. 
Oval,  with  narrow  border.  Aquatint  in  sepia. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  4  3-16  inches. 
Very  rare.     Brilliant  impression,  with  full  margin. 

72.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust    in    uniform,    head    to    left.     Oval,    with 
border  representing  a  miniature  frame.  Etching. 

Height  2  15-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

After  a  Miniature  of  same  size  by  C.  W.  Peale  (etched  by  Ferris). 

India  proof. 


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7,2$.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Vignette. 

Etching. 

Height  6  inches;  width  4  10-16  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale,  Pinxt.     S.  J,  Ferris,  Del.  &  Sculp.     Published  March, 
1882,  by  John  Wanamaker,  Philadelphia. 

73.  -    Bust  in  uniform,  full  face.     Vignette.  Outline. 

Height  4  1-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Tom  6,  PL  339  (bis). 

•  Similar  to  Baker  No.  13.     Very  rare.' 

74.  LE  GENERAL  WASHINGTON  COMMEND  ANT  EN  CHEF  DES  ARMEES 
AMERICAINES  NE  EN  VIRGINIE  EN  1733.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left. 
Oval,'  with  a  border  in  a  rectangle,  resting  upon  a  tablet,  in  which  is 
a  representation  -of  •  the  surrender  at  Yorktown;  inscribed   "Journe'e 

•  memorable  du  19  Octobre  1781,  a  York  en  Virginie."     Title  within  the 
border.  Line. 

Height  7  11-16  inches;  width  5  7-16  inches. 
Similar  to  Baker  No.  14.     Excessively  rare.    Fine  brilliant  impression,  with  wide  margin. 

$$.  HONNEUR  AUX  LIBERATEURS  DE  DEUX  MONDES,  WAS- 
INGTHON,  LAFAYETTE.  Half  length  in  uniform  with  cocked 
hat,  full  face,  with  flags  on  either  side  and  cannon  to  right.  Vignette. 
Lafayette,  full  bust  in-  uniform,  head  to  left,  French  flag  over  left  shoulder. 
Vignette.  "  Underneath  each  portrait  laudatory  verses  in  French. 

Wood  engraving  in  colors. 

Height  8  6-  1  6  inches;  width  6  7-16  inches. 

Chez  Julienne,  Successeur  de  M.  Tautin,  rue  Saint-Merri,  No.  37, 

.    a.  Paris. 

,  .,..;„•;,• 

This  wood-engraved  portrait  is  thus  placed  with  the  copper  and  steel-plate  engraved  portraits  on 
•     '   '  account  of  its  interesting  character  and  great  rarity. 

76.  -  :  --  Bust  '  in  "uniform.  Oval,  with  outline  border.  The 
heading  to  a  sheet  entitled  "  A  Circular  Letter  from  his  Excellency 
George  Washington,  Commander  in  Chief  of  the  Armies  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  addressed  to  the  Governors  of  the  several  States,  on 
his  resigning  the  Command  of  the  Army,  and  retiring  from  public  Busi- 
ness." "Head  Quarters,  Newburgh,  June  18,  1783."  Line. 

Height  4  1-16  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches,  including  outline  border. 

F.  Cook  del  et  Sculp.  London:  Printed  for  S.  Bladon,  No.  13,  Pater- 
noster Row. 

Size  of  sheet:  Height  18  11-16  inches;  width  13  10-16  inches. 

Excessively  rare.  Although  this  is  undoubtedly  the  same  portrait  described  by  Baker,  No.  7,  from 
the  brilliancy  of  the  impression,  and  the  letter-press  accompanying  it,  we  believe  this  to  be  one  of  the 
earliest  impressions,  as  it  was  no  doubt  engraved  for  this  purpose,  and  that  the  impression  described  by 
Baker  is  a  later  one  from  the  same  plate,  to  which  was  added  the  publisher's  address.  See  facsimile. 


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77.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  slightly  to  left. 
Oval.  Etching. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal.  From  the  Miniature  by  Charles  Willson 
Peale,  1785,  in  the  possession  of  the  Long  Island  Historical  Society. 
Printed  by  E.  Opitz,  Philadelphia,  April  10,  1897.  "Twenty  copies  in 
four  states  of  this  plate  printed  and  subscribed  for,"  etc.:  viz.,  Artist's 
remarque  proof  signed;  artist's  remarque  proof  signed,  in  colors;  lettered 
impression;  and  defaced  plate  impression. 

Will  be  sold  as  a  lot.    This  is  set  No.  3. 

78.  WASHINGTON,    LAFAYETTE   AND   TILGHMAN.     Full   length 
figure  in  uniform;  the  left  hand  gloved  and  thrust  into  the  breast;  the 
right  hand  resting  upon  the  hip.     To  the  right,  full  length  figures  of 
Lafayette  and  Tilghman,  back  of  which  is  a  camp  table,  tent,  etc.;  to 
the  left,  soldiers  drilling.  Etching. 

Height  8  9-16  inches;  width  5  11-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  Philadelphia,  1897,  from  the  picture 
Painted  from  life  in  1784,  by  Charles  Willson  Peale,  by  order  of  the 
Assembly  of  the  State  of  Maryland,  Now  in  the  House  of  Delegates, 
Annapolis,  Md.  Printed  by  E.  Opitz,  Published,  Philadelphia,  Dec., 
1897.  "Twenty  sets  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed  and  subscribed 
for,"  etc.:  viz.,  Artist's  remarque  proof,  signed,  in  colors;  remarque 
proof;  lettered  impression;  and  scratched  plate  impression. 

Will  be  sold  as  a  lot.    This  is  set  No.  3. 

79.  THE  SAME.     An  unique  set  of  eight  trial  proofs,  showing  the  progress 
of  the  etching  from  the  commencement  to  the  finish.  8  pieces. 

80.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  an  ornamented 

border  resembling  a  frame,  resting  upon  a  base,  upon  which  is  the 
inscription,  "Pencil  Sketch  of  General  Washington — from  life  taken  by 
Chas.  Willson  Peale  1787."  Etching. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  4  5-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  1898,  from  the  original  in  the  posses- 
sion of  the  Historical  Society  of  Penna.  Twenty-five  sets,  in  three 
states  of  the  plate,  printed  and  subscribed  for,  etc.:  viz.,  Artist's  proof, 
signed;  lettered  impression;  and  defaced  plate  impression. 

Sold  as  a  lot.    This  is  set  No.  2. 

Si.  THE  SAME.     Lettered  impression. 

82.      "  "          Artist's  trial  proof  at  the  completion  of  the  etching. 


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83.  THE  SAME.     An  unique  set  of  seven  trial  proofs,  showing  the  progress 
of  the  etching  from  the  commencement  to  the  finish.  7  pieces. 

84.  THE  SAME.     The  original  pencil  drawing  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  made 

October  7,  1898,  and  from  which  he  etched  the  portrait. 

85.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  head 
to  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  9  11-16  inches;  width  8  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale,  Pinx  1778.  Max  Rosenthal,  Sc.  1895.  From  a  painting 
purchased  by  John  Neagle  at  the  sale  of  Peale's  Museum,  now  in  the 
possession  of  the  State  Normal  School,  at  West  Chester,  Pa.  Phila- 
delphia, Nov.  25^,  1895.  Published  by  Wm.  J.  Campbell.  The  edition  of 
this  plate  is  limited  to  35  sets  in  four  states  of  the  plate:  viz.,  i,  Unlettered 
signed  proof.  2,  An  impression  colored  by  the  engraver.  3,  An  impression 
with  the  descriptive  title.  4,  An  impression  from  the  defaced  plate. 

Sold  as  a  lot.    This  is  set  No.  2. 

86.  THE  SAME.     The  first  printed  impression  from  the  plate;  on  India 
paper. 

87.  THE  SAME.     The   only   impression   with   a   colored   title;   on   India 
paper. 

88.  THE  SAME.     An  impression  uncolored,  with  uncolored  title;  on  India 
paper. 

89.  THE  SAME.     Third  proof;  on  India  paper. 

90.  THE  SAME.     The  original  water-colored  photograph  from  which  the 
mezzotinto  was  engraved;  beautifully  executed  by  Max  Rosenthal. 

91.  THE  SAME.     The  original  tracing  on  gelatine  for  the  metal  plate,  and 
an  impression  from  the  same  on  paper. 

92.  WASHINGTON    AT    PRINCETON    AND    THE    DEATH    OF 
MERCER.     Full  length  figure  in  uniform  on  the  field  of  battle.     Right 
arm  extended  holding  a  sword;  left  arm  resting  on  hip;  in  the  back- 
ground the  figures  of  General  Mercer  lying  on  the  ground  wounded  and 
two  officers  about  rendering  him  assistance,  the  one  holding  an  American 
flag  in  his  right  hand ;  in  the  left  distance  a  battle  in  progress.     Etching. 

Height  8  15-16  inches;  width  5  11-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  1898.  From  the  painting  by  C.  W. 
Peale,  1784,  made  to  the  order  of  the  Trustees  of  the  College  of  New 


Jersey,  now  in  Nassau  Hall,  Princeton,  N.  J.  Twenty  sets  in  four 
states  of  this  plate  printed  and  subscribed  for,  etc. :  viz.,  Artist's  remarque 
proof,  signed,  colored  by  the  artist;  artist's  remarque  proof  signed; 
lettered  impression;  and  defaced  plate  impression. 

Sold  as  a  lot.    This  is  set  No.  2. 

93.  THE  SAME.     An  unique  set  of  nine  trial  proofs,  showing  the  progress 
of  the  etching  from  the  commencement  to  its  completion.        9  pieces. 

94.  COLONEL  GEORGE  WASHINGTON   OF    THE   FIRST  VIR- 
GINIA   REGIMENT,  1755-1759.     Bust  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat, 
head  to  left.  /  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  inches;  width  9  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Max  Rosenthal.  From  a  painting  by  Charles  Willson 
Peale.  Done  at  Mount  Vernon,  1772.  Presented  to  the  Historical 
Society  of  Pennsylvania  by  Mr.  Charles  S.  Ogden.  Published  by  Dodd, 
Mead  &  Co.,  New  York,  May  i,  1895.  Fifty  sets  printed  in  three 
states  for  subscribers:  viz.,  Artist's  remarque  proof,  signed;  lettered 
impression;  and  a  defaced  plate  impression. 

Sold  as  a  lot.  , 

95.  THE  SAME.     First  finished  proof,  on  India  paper. 

96.  THE  SAME.     An  unique  set  of  five  trial  proofs,  showing  the  progress 
of  the  mezzotinto  from  the  commencement  to  its  completion. 

5  pieces. 

97.  -  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  slightly  to  left.     Mezzotinto, 

Height  9  inches;  width  7  2-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards.)  Artist's  proof,  signed,  on  India 
paper. 

98.  -  Half  length  in  uniform,  full  face,  left  hand  resting  on 

the  hilt  of  a  sword;  to  the  right  an  American  flag;  to  the  left  a  field-piece; 
in  the  back  distance  a  fortification,  military,  etc.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  18  inches;  width  15  inches. 

(C.  W.  Peale,  Pinx.     R.  Josey  Sc.)     Artist's  proof,  No.  i. 

99.  THE  SAME.     Unfinished  proof. 

100.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Full   bust   in   uniform,    head   to   right.     Oval 
etching. 

Height  s  4-16  inches:  width  4  2-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Max  Rosenthal,  Philadelphia,  1890,  from  a  painting  by 
C.  W.  Peale.  From  the  original  portrait  painted  by  Charles  Willson 


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Peale,  during  the  sittings  of  the  convention  at  Philadelphia  in  1787. 
now  owned  by  Mr.  Joseph  Harrison,  Philadelphia.  In  three  states: 
Japan  paper  proof,  signed;  India  proof,  signed;  and  lettered  impression. 

Sold  as  a  lot. 

looj.  THE  SAME.    Two  trial  proofs. 


ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL  TYPE. 

101.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ*.  GENERAL  AND  COMMANDER  IN 

CHIEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.  Full  figure  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  on  horseback,  advancing  to  the  right;  a  drawn  sword 
in  the  right  hand  is  held  across  the  body;  a  battle  in  the  right  distance. 

Mezzo  t  into. 

Height  12  7-16  inches;  width  9  13-16  inches. 

Done  from  the  Original.  Drawn  from  the  Life  by  Alex.  Campbell 
of  Williamsburgh  in  Virginia.  Published  as  the  Act  directs  9  Sept1". 
1775,  by  C.  Shepherd.  Baker  No.  46.  Very  rare. 

This  is  the  print,  an  impression  of  which  Joseph  Reed  presented  to  Mrs.  Washington,  and  referred 
to  by  Washington,  in  his  letter  to  Reed,  dated  Cambridge,  3ist  January,  1776.  "  Mrs.  Washington 
desires  I  will  thank  you  for  the  picture  sent  her.  Mr.  Campbell,  whom  I  never  saw  to  my  knowledge, 
has  made  a  very  formidable  figure  of  the  commander-in-chief ,  giving  him  a  sufficient  portion  of  terror 
in  his  countenance." 

102.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ«.    GENERAL  AND   COMANDER    IN 
CHIEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.    Full   figure,   in 
uniform  and  cocked  hat,  on  horseback,  advancing  to  the  right,  a  drawn 
sword  in  the  right  hand;  in  the  background,  on  the  horizon,  the  upper 
portion  of  a  large  fortification  extends  across  the  print.     Inclosed  by 
a  narrow  square  border.  Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  9-16  inches. 

Nach  dem  Leben  geziechnet  von  Alexander  Champbele  von  Wiliams- 
burg  in  Virginien.  Nilson  fee.  et  excud.  A.  V.  Baker  No.  47. 

Extremely  rare. 

Brilliant  impression  with  wide  margin. 

103.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON,  ESQ*.  GENERAL  AND  COMMANDER  IN 
CHIEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.    Three-quarter  length 
in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  the  right  hand  pointing  to  a  battle  in  the 
left  distance,  the  left  hand  on  his  hip;  the  head  is  turned  to  the  right, 
the  body  to  the  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  13-16  inches;  width  9  6-16  inches. 

Done  from  an  Original.     Drawn  from  the  Life  by  Alexr  Campbell, 


of  Williamsburgh  in  Virginia.     Published  as  the  Act  directs,  9  Sept. 
1775,  by  C.  Shepherd,  London.    Baker  No.  49.  Very  rare. 

Brilliant  impression,  with  fine  margin. 


104.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  ESQUIER  GE"NE"RAL  ET  COMANDEUR 
EN  CHEF  D'  ARMS'  E  DES  XIII  PROVINCES  UNIES  EN  AMERIQUE.    Full 
bust  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval, 
in  a  rectangle.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  inches;  width  6  3-16  inches. 

peint  par  Alexander  Camphell  a  Williamsbourg  en  Virginie.     Se  vend 
a  Londres  Chez  Thorn.  Hart.    Baker  No.  50.  Very  rare. 

105.  THE  SAME.     Slightly  different  state.     Brilliant  impression  with  full 
margin.  Excessively  rare. 

106.  GEORG  WASHINGTON,  ESQ*.  COMMANDERENDER  GENERAL  EN 
CHEF  DER  PROVINZIALARMEE  IN  NORDAMERICA.    Full  bust  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  body  to  left,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval, 
with  border  resting  upon  a  base.     The  title  on  a  tablet  on  the  base.    Line  . 

Height  5  10-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

T.  C.  G.  Fritzsch  Sc.    Baker  No.  53.  Very  rare. 

107.  GENi-.    GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to 
right.     Oval,  with  square  border  upon  a  base,  in  a  rectangle  engraved 
to  represent  stonework.     A  wreath  tied  by  a  ribbon  extends  from  the 
top  of  the  border  down  each  side.     Title  on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  5  9-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  54. 

Fine  impression  with  full  margin. 

108.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  inscription  in  the  base.     No  margin. 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 


109.  GENL.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to 
left.  Oval,  with  square  border  upon  a  base  in  a  rectangle  engraved 
to  represent  stonework.  A  wreath  tied  by  a  ribbon  extends  from  the 
top  of  the  border  down  each  side.  Title  on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  5  13-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Liebe  sc.    Baker  No.  55.  Very  rare. 

The  reverse  of  the  preceding  print,  but  of  much  greater  rarity. 
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.i  10.  GENERAL^  WASHINGTON.  -Bust  in;  uniform  and  cocked  hat, 
head  three-quarters  to-left.  Oval,  with  border  engraved  toi  represent 
stonework.  ,  .  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Engraved,  for  Murray's.  History  of  the  American  .War.     Printed  for 
T.  Robson,  Newcastle  upon  Tyne.     Baker  No.  56. 


in.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON,  ESQR.  GENERAL  AND  COMMANDER  IN 

CHEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.    Three-quarter  length 

in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  a  drawn  sword  in  the  right  hand,  the  arm 

'    across  the  body.     Head  slightly  to  left,  body  to  right.     On  the  kft  the 

muzzle  of  a  large  cannon  (discharging),  and  to  the  right  some  shipping. 

v    ,     .  .  -,  .  -.•  Mezzotinto. 

Height  ii  '13-16  inches;  width  8  15-16  inches. 

•,  'v  .-...•.-.  '.  . 

Joh.  Lorenz  Rugendas  Sculpsit  et  execud.  Aug.  Vind.     Baker  No. 

57.     Fine  wide  margin.  Extremely  rare. 

A  brilliant  impression  of  the  very  rare  state  with  the  word  "  chef"  instead  of  "  chief"  in  the  title. 
f  Sie  facsimile.  • 


112.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  EQER.  GENERAL  EN  CHEF  DE  L'ARMEE 
ANGLO- AME"RIQUAINE,  NOMM£  DICTATEUR  PAR  LE  CONGRES  EN  FEVRIER 
17,7^.     Full  bust  in  uniform  aiid  cocked  hat,  a  drawn  .swOrd  partly 
visible  on  the  left.     Oval,  with  border  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base 

ornamented  with  war  emblems,  etc.     The  title  on  the  base.        Line. 

*!.'".•  "  .'         '      '       '    .    '  .  . ~    ' 

Height  6  4-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  Esnamts  et  Rapilly,  rue  S*.  Jacques,  a  la  Ville  deCoufances, 
.'.    ,\  A.  P.  D.R.    Baker  .No.  58.  Rare. 

Fine  brilliant  impression,  with  foll:margin.   . 

113.  GEORG  WASHINGTON  ESQ.     Half  length  in  uniform  and  cocked 
hat,  body  to  right,  head  to  left.     Oval,  with  border  resting  upon  a 
base  in.  a  rectangle.  .  Title  on  the  base.      .  ,        .  Etched. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  60.  Very  rare. 


114.  GENERAL1  WASHINGTON.  Full  figure  in  uniform  and  cocked 
hat,  on  horseback,  advancing  to  the  right;  a  drawn  sword  in  the  right 
hand,  head  turned  to  left.  The  horse  is  rearing.  In  the  landscape,  a 
stream  of  water  to  the  right.  Line. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Baker  No.  62.     Fine  impression.  Very  rare. 


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ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL  TYPE  NOT  IN  BAKER. 

115.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON,  ESQ*.   GENERAL  AND  COMANDER.OF 
THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.     Full  figure,  in  uniform  and 
cocked  hat,  on  horseback;  a  drawn  sword  in  the  right  hand,  head 
turned  to  left.     The  horse  is  rearing.     In  the  back  distance  a  battle  in 
progress.     (With  eight  lines  of  poetry  in  French  and  German  under 
the  inscription.)  Line. 

Height  9  6-16  inches;  width  6  13-16  inches. 

loh.  Mart.  Will.  exc.  A.  V. 

Extremely  rare.  Slightly  damaged  on  the  upper  edge.  The  only  copy  that  ever  came  under  my 
observation. 

116.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  ECUYER  G£N£RAL  DE  L'ARM£E  ANGLO- 

AM£RIQUAINE  NOMM£  DICTATEUR  PAR  LE  CONGRE'S  EN  FEV*.  1777. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ECUY*.  GE"NE"RAL  AND  COMMANDER 
EN  CHIEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.  Full  figure  in 
uniform  and  cocked  hat,  on  horseback,  with  drawn  sword  in  right  hand 
extended  to  the  left;  head  to  right.  The  horse  is  rearing.  Encamp- 
ment, soldiers,  and  buildings  in  the  back  distance.  Artillery  sur- 
rounded with  flags  and  laurel  between  either  title.  Colored  by  hand. 

Line. 

Height  12  10-16  inches;  width  8  13-16  inches. 

A  Paris  Chez  Crepy  rue  S*.  Jacques  a  S*.  Pierie  pres  la  rue  de  la 
Parcheminerie. 

Of  the  most  extreme  rarity  and  probably  unique.  The  artist,  being  a  German,  has  shown  his 
appreciation  of  the  character  of  Washington,  as  in  the  picture  he  has  both  clothed  him,  and  given  him 
the  countenance  of  Frederick  the  Great.  See  facsimile. 

117.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON,   ESQR.   GENERAL   AND    COMANDER  IN 
CHEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.    Full  figure  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  on  horseback,  advancing  to  the  left;  the  right  arm 
extended  with  drawn  sword.     The  horse  is  rearing.     Fortress,  build- 
ings, and  soldiers  in  the  background.  Line. 

Height  9  6-16  inches;  width  6  15-16  inches. 

I.  M.  Probst  pinx  sc.     I.  Mich  Probst  exc  A.  V. 

A  fine  impression  of  this  excessively  rare  portrait,  and  probably  unequalled  in  any  collection. 

118.  HIS    EXCELLENCY     GEORGE    WASHINGTON     ESQ*.     COM- 
MANDER IN  CHIEF  OF  THE  AMERICAN  ARMIES. — THE  PROTECTOR  OF 
HIS  COUNTRY,  THE  SUPPORTER  OF  LIBERTY,  AND  THE  BENEFACTOR 
OF  MANKIND.*     MAY  HIS  NAME  NEVER  BE  FORGOTTEN.     Full  figure 
in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  on  horseback;  the  right  arm  extended  to 
the  left  with  drawn  sword.     The  horse  is  rearing  and  advancing  to 


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left.     An  encampment  in  the  background.     Circle  with  border  sur- 
rounded with  laurel  leaves.    'The  title  in  the  border. 

Etching  rudely  colored. 

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Diameter  n  7-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare.    The  only  copy  that  has  come  under  my  observation. 

119.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON..  Full  figure  in  uniform  and  cocked 
hat,  on  horseback,  with  extended  sword  in  right  hand.  Horse  ad- 
vancing to  left.  On  the  same  sheet  with  full  length  figure  of  "  General 
Washington's  reitende  Leibgarde"  and  "Die  independent  company 
Chef  General  Washington."  Over  .the  figures. is  a  Union  Jack  and  an 
American  flag,  and  on  the  other  half  of  sheet  a  map  of  "Nord  America." 

Line. 

Height  6  9-16  inches;  width  5  13-16  inches.    (Size  of  Washington  portrait  only.) 
-     *         '    Probably Unique,  and 'with  full  margin.    The  only  copy  that  has  come  under  my  observation. 

lac.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  ESQR.   GENERAL  AND  COMMANDER  IN 

"    CHIEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.    Full  figure  in  uniform 

and  cocked  hat,' on  horseback,  advancing  to  the  right;  head  turned  to 

left.    -Drawn  sword  in  right  •  hand  extending  across  the  body.     The 

horse  is  rearing.    Battle  scene  in  the  right  distance.          Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  0-16  inches;  width  9  13-16  inches. 

Done  from  an  original.     Drawn  from  the  Life  by  Alexr.  Campbell, 
.  of  ^Williamsburgh  in  Virginia.     Published  as  the  Act  directs,.  9  Sepf. 
1775,  by  C.  Shepherd. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  46,  but  entirely  re-engraved,  by  an  artist  of  much  greater  ability;  a  beautiful 
brilliant  impression  with  full  dekle  edges,  of  extreme  rarity,  and  we  may  say  unique,  and  of  the  greatest 
interest  from  the  fact  of  it  being  an  inception  of  Washington  at  the  commencement  of  his  Revolutionary 
military  career.  See  facsimile. 

121.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Esoj.    GENERAL  AND  COMMANDER  IN 
CHIEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.    Three-quarter  length 
in  uniform  and. cocked  hat;  head  turned  to  the  right,  body  to  the  left, 
right  hand  gloved  and  pointing  to  a  battle  in  the  left  distance.     The 

*  left  hand  resting  on  the  hip.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  13-16  inches;  width  9  5-16  inches. 

Done  from  an  Original.     Drawn  from  the  Life  by  Alexr  Campbell, 

•  of  Williamsburgh-1  in  Virginia.     loh  Martin  Will  excud.  Aug.  Vind. 
Published  as  the  Act  directs,  9  Sept.  1775,  by  C  Shepherd  London. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  49,  but  an  entirely  re-engraved  plate.  A  beautiful  brilliant  impression,  and 
of  extreme  rarity,  if  not  unique. 

122.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Esqr.   GENERAL  AND  COMMANDER  IN 
CHIEF  OF  THE  CONTINENTAL  ARMY  IN  AMERICA.     Three-quarter  length, 
in  uniform  and  cocked  hat.     Head  turned  to  right,  body  to  left.     Right 


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hand  gloved  pointing  to  a  battle  in  the  left  distance,  left  hand  resting 
on  the  hip.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12   14-16  inches;  width  g  6-16  inches. 

Done  from  an  Original.  Drawn  from  the  Life  by  Alexr.  Campbell, 
of  Williamsburgh  in  Virginia.  loh.  Martin  Will  excud.  Aug.  Vind. 
Published  as  the  Act  directs,  9  Sept.  1775,  by  C.  Shepherd  London. 

Also  similar  to  Baker  No.  49,  but  an  entirely  re-engraved  plate,  and  entirely  different  from  lot  121. 
A  choice  brilliant  impression,  of  extreme  rarity,  if  not  unique. 

123.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  Eqer.  GE"N£RAL  EN  CHEF  DE  L'ARME"E 
ANGLO-AME'RIQUAINE,    NOMM£    DICTATEUR    PAR    LE    CONGRE"S    EN 
FEVRIER  1777.     Full  bust  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat;  a  drawn  sword 
partly  visible  on  the  left.     Oval,  with  a  border  in  a  rectangle  resting 
on  a  base  ornamented  with  war  emblems,  etc.      Title  on  the  base. 

Line. 

Height  6  5-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  58;  of  which  this  print  is  a  very  close  copy.  Fine  impression,  full  margin. 
Very  rare. 

124.  WASHINGTON,  AND  LIBERTY.    Full  bust  in  uniform  and  cocked 
hat,  head  to  right.     Circular  in  a  Border.     Surrounded  by  a  snake  with 
its  tail  in  its  mouth,  around  which  is  twisted  a  long  flowing  ribbon,  upon 
which  are  the  names  of  the  thirteen  original  States,  the  ribbon  being 
tied  to  the  upper  part  of  the  border;  underneath  is  a  view  of  Philadel- 
phia, and  a  tablet  inscribed  "  Best  Virginia  Tobacco."  Line. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

A  modern  impression  from  an  old  plate.  Up  to  the  present  time,  an  original  impression  of  the 
plate  has  not  been  discovered;  even  this  impression  is  very  rare. 


EUGENE  DU  SIMITIERE  TYPE. 

125.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular 
medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring,  over  a  base  in  a  rectangle.     The  title 
on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Dessine"  d'apres  Nature  par  Du  Simitier  a  Philadelphie.     Grave  par 
Adam.     Baker  No.  63. 

126.  HIS  EXCELLENCY  GENERAL  WASHINGTON  COMMANDER  IN 
CHIEF  OF  THE  FORCES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  NORTH  AMERICA, 
&?     Full  bust  in   uniform,   head   in    profile  to  right.      Oval  in   a 

rectangle.  Line. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

B.  B.  E.     Pubd.  May  15**.  1783  by  R.  Wilkinson,  No.  58  Cornhill, 
London.    Baker  No.  65.  Rare. 

Brilliant  original  impression  with  full  margin,  as  it  was  issued  in  numbers  with  the  other  portraits 
of  the  series. 


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127-  THE  SAME.     With  the  scratched  title.    Full  margin. 

128.  THE   SAME.     Contemporaneously  Colored.     Choice  proof  before  all 
letters.  Extremely  rare  in  this  state. 

129.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval 
in  a  narrow  border.  Stipple. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

A.  W.  Kuffner  sc.  1793.    Baker  No.  66.  Very  rare. 

130.  G.WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular 
medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring,  over  a  base  in  a  rectangle  (the  title 
on  the  base).  Line. 

Height  4  15-16  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 

Drawn  from  the  life  by  Du  Simitiere  in  Philadelphia.     Engraved  by 
B.  L.  Prevost  at  Paris.     Baker  No.  67. 

Fine  early  impression  on  heavy  paper,  before  the  title  on  the  base. 
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131.  THE  SAME.     On  thin  paper,  before  the  title  on  the  base. 

132.  G.  WASHINGTON.    N£  EN  VIRGINIE  ANN£E  ^733.    COMMEND  ANT 
EN  CHEF  DES  ARMIES  ET  PRESIDENT  DU  CONGR£ s  D'AMERIQUE.    Full 
bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

F.  Bonneville  deli.     Ruotte  sculp.     Paris  rue  Sl.  Jacques  No.  195. 
Baker  No.  69. 

133.  THE  SAME.  Variation  in  the  printer's  address.     "  Se  trouve  Rue  du 

Theatre  Francais."    Full  margin. 

134.  GENL  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head   in  profile  to  left. 
Oval,  with  border  upon  a  base  in  a  rectangle.  Line. 

Height  5  9-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Publish 'd  Jany.  1784  by  John  Walker  from  an  Original  Painting. 
Baker  No.  70.  Rare. 


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EUGENE  DU  SIMITIERE  TYPE  NOT  IN  BAKER. 

135.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.     Vig- 
nette. Stipple. 

Height  2  2-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Exceedingly  scarce. 

136.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval  in 
a  rectangle  in  which  is  a  tablet  with  the  inscription.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

Excessively  rare.  The  only  copy  I  ever  saw.  It  has  written  at  the  bottom  in  pencil  "  Schweyer 
sc."  See  facsimile. 

137.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular 

medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring,  resting  on  a  base  in  a  rectangle.     The 
inscription  on  the  base.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Drawn  from  the  life  by  Du  Simitiere.  Engraved  by  William  Sartain. 
In  four  states:  Artist's  proof  signed;  India  proof;  Plain  impression,  and 
impression  from  defaced  plate.  4  pieces. 

Sold  as  a  lot. 

138.  THE  SAME.     Complimentary  engraver's  proof,  signed. 


WM.  DUNLAP  TYPE. 

139.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON.    Full   bust   in   uniform.    Head   three- 
quarters  to  right.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

From  the  original  picture  in  Pastel  Painted  from  life  by  William  Dun- 
lap,  and  now  (1868)  in  the  possession  of  Dr.  Samuel  C.  Ellis  New  York. 
Ellas  Dexter  564  Broadway  New  York.  Baker  No.  73.  India  proof. 

140.  THE  SAME.     India  proof  before  all  letters;  presentation  copy  from  E. 

Dexter,  the  publisher. 


JOSEPH  WRIGHT  TYPE. 

141.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  right.     The  title 
on  ribbon  beneath  the  bust.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  9-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

Painted  by  J.  Wright.     Engraved  by  J.  Collyer.     Baker  No.  76.     Ex- 
tremely rare. 

A  close  copy  of  the  etching  by  Wright,  with  fine  margin.     Brilliant  impression.    See  facsimile. 


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142.  THE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.     Bust  in  uniform, 
in  profile  to  right.     Oval.  Etched. 

Height  2  5-16  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 

Massa.  Mag.  (March  No.  1791).     Baker  No.  77.  Very  rare. 


143.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  DIED  14-"!  DEC*.  1799  AGED  68.  Bust 
in  uniform,  in  profile  to  left.  Oval,  with  narrow  border  upon  a  base 
engraved  to  represent  stonework.  At  the  top,  partly  within  the  border, 
a  laurel  wreath,  which  tied  by  a  ribbon  extends  down  either  side.  The 
bottom  and  sides  of  oval  surrounded  by  war  emblems.  Title  upon  the 
base.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8- 1 6  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

A: '&  S.  Maverick  Copper  plate  printers,  73  Liberty  Street  New  York. 
Baker  No.  78.  See  facsimile.  Extremely  rare. 

Baker  only  saw  one  copy,  and  that  had  not  the  engraver's  address.  This  is  the  only  copy  I  ever 
saw.  It  was  pasted  originally  as  an  advertisement  of  the  Maverick's,  on  the  outside  front  cover  of  an 
early  New  York  Directory,  about  1810. 


144.  BUST  IN  UNIFORM.    In  profile  to  right.     Oval.  Lithograph. 

Height  2  14-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

On  the  back  of  this  print,  in  eighteen  irregular  lines,  is  the  following 
autograph  facsimile:  "  THE  GODLIKE  WASHINGTON  died  14th  Decr  1799. 
All  America  in  tears.  -  The  within  is  the  best  likeness  I  have  seen.  The 
hair  is  of  his  own  head.  This  will  increase  its  value  with  time.  It 
is'my  earnest  request  this  may  be  preserved  to  succeeding  generations. 
The  hair  was  presented  to  me  by  Majr  Billings  Con.  Army.  E.  Watson, 
certificate.  This  may  certify  that  the  within  hair  was  Enclosed  by 
Gen*  Washington •-  in  a  Letter  to  me  dated  Newburgh  June  '83,  as  his 
own  hair.  Jany  i,  1800.  And*  Billings."  Baker  No.  79. 

This  drawing'  is  a  close  copy  of  the  etching  by  Wright,  and  it  is  probable  that  the  above  inscription 
and  certificate  may  have  been  written  on  the  back  of  the  impression  from  which  it  was  made. 

144^.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON  LATE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
CONGRESS.  Three-quarter  length,  in  uniform,  head  nearly  in  profile, 
the  body  three-quarters  to  left.  The  right  hand  rests  upon  a  sword-hilt, 
held  from  the  body  and  perpendicular  therewith,  a  chapeau  in  the 
left.  In  the  distance  to  the  left,  a  Battle.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  19  inches;  width  13  10-16  inches. 

Painted  by  R.  Wright  of  Philadelphia.  P.  Dawe  sculpt.  London 
Published  by  D.  Gaily  NO  263  High  Holborn  Jany  8th  1801.  Baker 
No.  80.  Extremely  Rare. 

Fine  copy  of  one  of  the  rarest  of  the  Wright  type;  with  full  margin. 


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145-  GEN.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF  OF  THE 
ARMIES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Born  Feb.  nth  ^32  o.  S.  Died 
December  14^  1799.  Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  right.  Over  the 
head  an  eagle  with  laurel  wreath.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 

A.  Doolittle  Sculp.     Baker  No'.  81.  Extremely  rare. 

Engraved  for  the  funeral  discourse  on  the  death  of  Washington  delivered  by  Benj.  Trumbull, 
D.D.,  at  North  Haven,  Dec.  29,  1799;  published  New  Haven,  1800. 

146.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  three-quarters  to 
right.     Head  in  profile.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  J.   Wright.     Engraved  by  W.   Evans.     Baker  No.  83. 

Extremely  rare. 

147.  THE  SAME.     Printed  in  colors,  the  background  having  been  removed, 
cut  close  to  oval,  but  name  of  artist  and  engraver  intact. 

The  only  copy  in  colors  that  has  come  under  my  observation. 

148.  FULL  BUST  IN  UNIFORM.    Three-quarters  to  right,  head  in  profile. 
Ruled  background.  Etched. 

Height  2  13-16  inches;  width  2  5-16  inches. 

(Force's  picture  of  the  city  of  Washington.)     Baker  No.  85. 

149.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  three-quarters  to 
left,  head  in  profile.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

Parson's  Genuine  Edition  of  Hume's  England.     Engraved  for  J.  Par- 
sons, Paternoster  Row,  May  1795.     Baker  No.  86. 

150.  THE  SAME.     Later  impression,  different  text.     "Cormack  Vol.  in, 
to  face  page  16." 

151. "THE  SAME.     With  the  name  of  the  engraver.     "Engraved  by  J. 
"  White." 

A  beautiful  brilliant  impression,  and  no  doubt  one  of  the  first  issue,  as,  unlike  all  other  impressions 
I  have  seen,  the  plate  shows  no  wear.  Extremely  rare  in  this  state. 

152.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to 
right.  Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

T.  Holloway,  Sculp.     "Literary  Magazine."      Published  as  the  Act 
directs  i  Aug.  1792,  by  C.  Foster,  Poultry.     Baker  No.  87.  Rare. 


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153-  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to 
right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  9-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

Baker  No.SS. 

154.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  left. 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

For  the  American  Universal  Magazine.  (Philadelphia,  Feb'y,  1797.) 
Baker  No.  89. 

155.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  right.     Title  on  a 
ribbon  beneath  the  bust.     Oval.  Etched. 

Height  2  9-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

J.  Wright  Pinx.     G.  A.  Lehman  Sc.     Amst.  1791.     Baker  No.  go. 

Extremely  rare. 

The  only  copy  that  has  come  under  my  observation.  The  copy  Baker  got  his  description  from 
belonged  to  Jos.  W.  Drexel,  which  had  verses  in  Dutch  under  it,  and  bore  no  date.  This  is  no  doubt 
an  early  proof  before  the  verses.  See  facsimile. 

156.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform.    In  profile  to 
right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  2  1-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

From  an  origl.  Drawg.  George  Murray  sculpt.  "Pocket  Magazine." 
Published  by  Harrison  &  C°.  Octr.  i,  1795.  Baker  No.  91. 

157.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  profile  to  right.     Vignette  in- 
closed in  thin  lines  forming  a  square.  Mixed. 

Height  i  14-16  inches;  width  i  3-16  inches. 

Elias  Dexter  564  Broadway  (1863).     Baker  No.  92.     India  proof. 

158.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  in  uniform.     Head  to  right.     Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  J.  A.  O'Neill.  From  an  original  contemporary  Pic- 
ture in  the  possession  of  William  Menzies,  Esq.)  Private  Plate. 
Baker  No.  93.  Proof  before  all  letters. 

159.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  right.     Oval.    Stipple. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

H.  Roosing  Sculpt  Rotterdam.  A.  Loosjes  Pz.  Execudt.  1793. 
Baker  No.  94.  Rare. 


FACSIMILE    OF   LOT  155 


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FACSIMILE    OF   LOT  164 


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160.  G.  WASHINGTON  AS  HE  APPEARED  WHILE  REVIEWING  THE  CONTI- 
NENTAL ARMY  ON  BOSTON  COMMON  1776.     Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile 
to  right.     Oval  medallion,  in  the  centre  of  a  rectangle  ruled  with  waved 
lines  and  inclosed  by  a  border.  Stipple. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Drawn  by  N.  Fullerton.  Engraved  by  G.  G.  Smith.  Entered  ac- 
cording to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  .1851,  by  Charles  Fox,  in  the 
Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  Massachusetts.  Baker  No.  96. 

161.  THE  SAME.     Oval  in  a  fancy  border  (without  the  rectangle). 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  4  5-16  inches.    India  proof. 

162.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Born  Virginia  Febry  nth  1732.     General  of  the 
American   Armies    1775.     Resign 'd    1783.    President   of  the   United 
States  1780.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  left.     Circle.     Stipple. 

Diameter  3  9-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  97.     On  India  paper. 

The  reprint  after  the  'plate  was  altered  by  removing  the  ribbon  on  the  arm  on  which  was  the  title. 


JOSEPH  WRIGHT  TYPE  NOT  IN  BAKER. 

163.  WASHINGTON.     His  Path  be  Ours.     Bust  in  profile  to  left.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 

A.  Todd,  Sculp.  Extremely  rare. 

164.  GENRL.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  left. 
Oval  with  a  border.  Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

Extremely  rare.     See  facsimile. 

165.  GEOE.  WASHINGTON  ESQ*.  COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF  OF  THE  FORCES, 

&  LATE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Full  bust 
in  uniform,  in  profile  to  left.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

London.    Published  by  G.  Cawthorne.    British  Library,  132  Strand, 
31  June,  1799.     Baker  No.  428. 

We  have  placed  this  under  the  Wright  portraits,  as  Baker  no  doubt  was  mistaken  in  placing  it 
with  the  fictitious  portraits. 


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166.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to   right. 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Engraved  for  the  Ladies'  Mag.     Baker  No.  429. 

We  have  placed  this  under  the  Wright  portraits,  as  Baker  no  doubt  was  mistaken  in  placing  it  with 
the  fictitious  portraits. 

167.  GEN*-.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to 
left.     Circular  medallion  suspended  by  a  ribbon  on  the  column  of  an 
arch,  over  the  figure  of  the  Goddess  of  Liberty;  on  the  other  column  is 
a  similar  portrait  of  "  Doc4.  Benjamin  Franklin,"  and  underneath  the 
inscription,  America  trampling  on  oppression.  Etching. 

Height  5  7-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Wightman.  Sc.  Rare. 

1 68.  .     Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  right,  on  a  sheet  with 

four  other  portraits  of  Franklin,  Bonaparte,  Duke  of  Sully,  and  Lafay- 
ette.   Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  7-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Rare. 

169.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head   to  right. 
Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Joseph  Wright  Pinxit  Phila  1784.  Albert  Rosenthal,  Phila,  1888 
Aqua  Fortis.  From  the  original  painting  in  the  possession  of  the 
Powel  Family  Newport,  R.  I.  India  proof. 

170.  THE  SAME.     "Etched  expressly  for  Baker's  Bibliotheca  Washingto- 
niana."     Japan  paper  proof. 

171.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  proof,  signed. 

172.  THE  SAME.     From  the  first  to  the  ninth  state.'  9  pieces. 

An  unique  collection. 

173.  THE  ORIGINAL  PENCIL  DRAWING  by  Albert  Rosenthal  from 
which  the  above  etching  was  made. 

174.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  right.     The  title 
on  a  ribbon  beneath  the  bust.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

J.  Wright  Pinx.  &  Ft    Hollyer  Engr. 

Artist's  proof,  signed.    No.  27  of  50  India  proofs  signed  by  J.  O.  Wright  &  Co. 


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ROBERT  EDGE  PINE  TYPE. 

175.  WASHINGTON.     Half  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left; 
the  right  hand  rests  upon  a  walking-stick.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

H.  B.  Hall.  From  the  original  Picture  from  life  by  Robert  Edge  Pine 
taken  in  1785.  (In  the  possession  of  J.  Carson  Brevoort,  Esq.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.)  Engraved  for  Irving' 's  Washington.  Baker  No.  98.  India 
proof. 

176.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

177.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform.     Head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Oval,  in  a  frame  adorned  with  laurel  leaves,  resting  upon  a  base  in  a 
rectangle.    At  the  top  of  the  frame,  "  E  Pluribus  Unum,"  and  beneath 
it  an  open  scroll  containing  facsimile  autographs  of  the  signers.     Stipple. 

Height  8  9-16  inches;  width  6  4-16  inches. 

Painted  by  A.  Chappel.  Engraved  by  G.  R.  Hall.  From  the  original 
portrait  by  Pine  in  the  possession  of  J.  Carson  Brevoort  Esqr.  (Copy- 
right 1856.)  Baker  No.  99. 

178.  THE  SAME.     India  proof. 

179.  THE  SAME.     An  impression  from  the  retouched  and  altered  plate. 

"  Copyright  1879  by  Henry  J.  Johnson." 

jgo,  Half  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  right 

hand  rests  on  a  walking-stick.  Colored  photogravure. 

Height  16  14-16  inches;  width  13  3-16  inches. 

From  the  original  picture  by  Robert  Edge  Pine.  Copyright  1902,  by 
Henry  T.  Coates  &  Co. 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON  TYPE. 

181.  WASHINGTON.    Profile  head  and  bust,  to  right.    Vignette.        Line. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

From    Houdon's    Bust.      Engraved    by    A.     B.     Durand,    1833. 
Baker  No.  100. 

182.  THE  SAME.    India  proof. 


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183.  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  right.     Vignette.     Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

From  Houdon's  Bust.  Title-page  to  "  Life  of  George  Washington, 
by  Washington  Irving,  vol.  3.  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam,  No.  506 
Broadway,  1859."  India  proof.  Baker  No.  101. 

184.  THE  SAME.     Different  state. 

185.  "          "  "  " 

186.  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  left,  in  a  rectangle.     En- 
graved by  a  roulette. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  2  1-16  inches. 

Wm.  Hamlin  Sc.  ^.91.  From  Howdan's  Bust.  Richmond,  Va. 
Baker  No.  102. 

187.  THE  SAME.     Brilliant  impression,  from  Wm.  Hamlin's  own  collection. 

188.  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  right,   in   a  rectangle. 

Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Drawn  by  J.  Wood  from  Houdon's  Bust.  Engraved  by  Leney.  Pub- 
lished by  Joseph  Delaplaine  Chestnut  Sf.  Philada.  1814.  Baker  No. 
103. 

189.  THE  SAME.     Variation  in  the  type  of  the  title. 

190.  WASHINGTON.     Head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval  medallion,  suspended 
by  a  ring,  in  a  ruled  rectangle. 

Height  10  10-16  inches;  width  9  2-16  inches. 

Ormsby's  Pentography.     Baker  No.  104.     On  India  paper. 

Rare  in  this  state. 

191.  GEO.   WASHINGTON.      Full  figure  in  uniform,   standing  upon   a 
pedestal.     Head  in  profile  to  left;  the  right  hand  rests  upon  the  folds 
of  a  military  cloak  thrown  over  the  ends  of  a  bundle  of  fasces,  and  the 
left  upon  a  walking-stick.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  6  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

From  the  statue  by  Houdon  in  the  Capitol,  Richmond,  Va.  Da- 
guerreotyped  from  the  Statue.  Geo.  Parkes.  Baker  No.  105. 


192.  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  right.     Vignette.     Stipple. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

From  Houdon's  bust.     Engraved  by  G.  F.  Storm.     Baker  No.  107. 

193.  THE  SAME.     Variation  in  title.    1- 

194.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Head  in  profile  to  left,  the  hair  flowing  and  tied 
by  a  ribbon.     Circular  medallion;  title  on  left.  Line. 

Diameter  2  15-16  inches. 

Dessine  et  Grave  d'apres  Houdon  par  Alexandre  Tardieu. 
"  Pour  sauver  son  pays  du  pouvoir  arbitraire, 
Washington  combattit  en  guerrier  valeureux: 
Mais  il  acquit  bien  plus  qu'une  gloire  vulgaire ; 
II  fut  homme  d'Etat,  humain  et  vertueux. 

Par  J.  Castera." 

Depose  d  la  Bibliotheque  National 'e  le  9  Vendemiaire  An  g.  A  Paris 
chez  Alex.  Tardieu  Gr.  de  la  Marine  Rue  de  I'Universite  N°.  296,  au 
Depdt  National  de  Machines.  Baker  No.  108. 

Fine  impression.     Full  margin.     Very  rare. 

195.  THE  SAME.     Before  the  verses.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

196.  THE  SAME.     Cut  close  to  margin  and  laid  down. 

197.  PROFILE  HEAD  AND  BUST,  to  right.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  6  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  to  imitate  a  crayon  drawing.     Baker  No.  108.      Very  rare. 

198.  HEAD   IN   PROFILE,  to   right.     Circular  medallion  upon   a  base, 
inscribed  "Born  Feb.  22  A.  D.  1732 — Died  Dec.  14,  1799";  a  figure  of 
Liberty  on  the  right,  the  U.  S.  shield  on  the  left ;  the  centre  of  a  circle 
ornamented  with  views  at  Mount  Vernon.  Line. 

Diameter  2  1-16  inches. 

Designed  by  H.  Billings.  Engraved  by  the  American  Bank  Note  Co. 
Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1859  by  H.  Barnes  in 
the  Clerk's  office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  District  of  Massachusetts. 
Baker  No.  no. 


JEAN  ANTOINE  HOUDON  TYPE  NOT  IN  BAKER. 

199.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  right.     Cir- 
cular. Stipple. 

Diameter  2  8-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare. 

200.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  left.     Circular  medal- 
lion. Stipple. 

Diameter  2  6-16  inches. 

Nach  Tardieu  von  Senn. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.   108.     Very  rare. 

201.  G.WASHINGTON.    Profile  head  and  bust,  to  right.     Circular  medal- 
lion, underneath  a  tablet  with  the  title.  Stipple. 

Diameter  5  10-16  inches. 

Very  rare. 

202.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  left,  with  title 
on  either  side  of  bust.     Circular  medallion.  Aquatint. 

Diameter  3  8-16  inches. 

C.  C.  Wright  D.  &  F.  Rare. 

203.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  left,  with  title 
on  either  side  of  bust.     Circular  medallion.  Aquatint. 

Diameter  3  8-16  inches. 

C.  C.  Wright  D.  &  F.     Printed  in  tints. 

Different  plate  from  Lot  aoa. 

204.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  left,  with  title 
on  either  side  of  bust.     Circular  medallion. 

Diameter  3  8-16  inches. 

C.  C.  Wright,  D.  &  F.     J.  W.  Steel,  Anaglyptograph. 
"  The  Medallic  Memorials  of  Washington  in  the  Mint  of  the  United 
States,  by  James  Ross  Snowden." 

205.  GEORGIO  WASHINGTON.    SVPREMO  Dvci  EXERCITWN  ADSER- 
TORI  LIBERTATIS.     CoMixiA  AMERICANA.     Profile  head  and   bust  to 
right.     Circular  medallion  in  a  ruled  rectangle.  Line. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

W.  L.  Ormsby  Sc. 


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206.  GEORGIO     WASHINGTON    SVPREMO    Dvci    EXERCITWN    AD- 
SERTORI   LIBERTATIS,  CoMixiA  AMERICANA.    Profile  head  and  bust, 
to  right.     Circular  medallion. 

Diameter  2  10-16  inches. 

Machine  engraving.  Title  page  of  "  The  National  Portrait  Gallery," 
1834. 

207.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON.     Profile  head  and  bust,  to  right.    Vig- 
nette. Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

d'apres  la  buste  de  Houdon.     Similar  to  Baker  No.  100. 

208.  GEORGIO     WASHINGTON    SVPREMO    Dvci    EXERCITWN    AD- 
SERTORI  LIBERTATIS,  COMITIA  AMERICANA.    Profile  head  and  bust, 
to  right.     Circular  medallion.     The  front  of  a  medal;  underneath  the 
reverse,  and  on  either  side  the  Washington  arms.  Line. 

Diameter  2  13-16  inches. 

Medaille  d'honneur  offerte  a  George  Washington  par  le  Congre*s. 

209.  GEORGIO    WASHINGTON.     SVPREMO    Dvci    EXERCITWN    AD- 
SERTORI  LIBERTATIS,  COMITIA  AMERICANA.    Profile  head  and  bust, 
to  right.     Circular  medallion.     The  front  of  a  medal;  to  the  left  the 
reverse.  Line. 

Diameter  2  13-16  inches. 

Copy  of  a  Gold  Medal  presented  to  General  Washington  by  Congress 
on  the  Evacuation  of  Boston. 

210.  GEORGIO     WASHINGTON    SVPREMO    Dvci    EXERCITWN    AD- 
SERTORI  LIBERTATIS,  COMITIA  AMERICANA.    Profile  head  and  bust,  to 
right.     Circular  medallion.     The  front  of  a  medal;  underneath  the 
reverse;  on  either  side  the  Washington  arms. 

Diameter  2  13-16  inches. 

Copy  of  a  Gold  Medal  presented  to  General  Washington  by  Congress 
on  the  Evacuation  of  Boston,  i,  Arms  of  the  Washington  Family 
obtained  from  the  Herald's  College  London.  2,  Copy  of  General  Wash- 
ington's seal. 

211.  Full  figure  standing  upon  a  pedestal,  with  cloak  thrown 

round  the  shoulders.     Head  three-quarters  to  right;  scroll  in  the  right 
hand.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-8  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 

212.  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  right.     On  a  sheet  with 

35  other  portraits.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  7-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 


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213-  PRO  PATRIA.  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  right.  Oval  medallion 
on  the  side  of  an  altar,  upon  which  is  a  fire ;  to  the  right  a  female  figure 
with  a  crown  upon  her  head  on  which  is  the  word  "Union,"  in  the 
act  of  offering  up  a  sacrifice;  to  left  a  building;  in  the  background  the 
ocean.  Stipple. 

Height  i  14-16  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 
Banknote  vignette. 

214.  Head  and  bust  in  profile,   to  right.     Oval.    To  the 

left  a  revolutionary  soldier;  to  right  the  figure  of  Liberty  reclining  on 
the  oval,  and  two  Indians.  Stipple. 

Height  a  1-16  inches;  width  a  9-16  inches. 

215.  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  14-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 
Cut  close. 

2 1 6.  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  right.     Oval  medallion  in 

a  frame  representing  a  laurel  wreath,  with  floriated  corners. 

Height  i  12-16  inches;  width  i  7-16  inches. 
Engraved  by  a  machine.    India  proof. 

217.  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  left.     Oval  in  a  border 

representing  a  frame  ornamented  with  flowers,  over  the  top  of  which 
is  the  American  shield.  Stipple. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 
Cut  dose. 

218.  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  left.     Circular.      Stipple. 

Diameter  11-16  inch. 

American  Bank  Note  Co. 

India  proof. 

219.  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  right.     Oval  on  a  sheet 

containing  three  other  portraits  of  Washington  after  Stuart,  Trumbull, 
and  Peale.  Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  a  3-16  inches. 

Houdon  1785.    Engd.  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons  13  Barclay  St.,  N.  Y. 

220.  WASHINGTON.      Bust,  head  to  left;  in  background  oval  at  top. 

Line. 

Height  8  12-16  inches;  width  6  11-16  inches. 

Copyrighted  1897  by  Alfred  Jones,  N.  A.  Delt.  et  Sculpt. 

India  proof. 


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221.  -  Full  bust,  head  to  left.    At  left  of  bust  two  books. 
Landscape  background.     Oval. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;  width  4  7-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  machine. 

222.  -     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  crowned  with  laurel 

wreath,  on  a  pedestal.     To  left  a  cannon;  to  right  an  easel  upon  which 
hangs  a  palette;  on  the  ground  in  front,  books,  sword,  compass,  etc. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;  width  6  inches. 

F.  O.  C.  Barley.  J.  C.  McRae.  Philadelphia,  John  C.  Version  6* 
Co.  Masonic  Publishers.  Title  to  "A  Portrait  Gallery  of  Prominent 
Freemasons." 

223.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Born,  22.  February  1723.     Head  and 
bust  in  profile,  to  left.     Circular  medallion  surrounded  with  a  wreath 
of  flowers,  tied  with  a  ribbon  at  top ;  scrollwork  on  either  side. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  13  3-16  inches. 

"  Chameleon  Stripe."     Machine  engraved.     Dry-goods  label. 

224.  -         Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle, 

with  border  resembling  a  frame. 

Height  3  1-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

"Warranted  Fast  Colors."     Machine  engraved.     Dry-goods  label. 

225.  -  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  left.     Circular  surrounded 
with  scrollwork. 

Diameter  2  5-16  inches. 

"Superior  Steam  Loom  Cottons.  Washington  Mills,  Gloucester, 
New  Jersey,  near  Philadelphia."  Machine  engraved.  Printed  on 
green  paper. 

226. Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  left.     Circular  medallion 

surrounded  with  scrollwork. 

Diameter  2  14-16  inches. 

"  Washington  Prints  Gloucester  New  Jersey."  Machine  engraved. 
Dry-goods  label. 

227.  -  Head  and  bust  in  profile,  to  right.     Circular  medallion 

in  the  centre  of  a  border  engraved  to  resemble  a  frame. 

Height  6  2-16  inches;  width  7  6-16  inches. 

"Washington  Manufacturing  Co.  Gloucester,  near  Philadelphia." 
Printed  on  green  paper.  Dry-goods  labek 


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JAMES  PEALE  TYPE. 

» 

228.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  head  nearly  in  profile  to  right. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Engd.  by  H.  B.  Hall,  N.  Y.  1865.  J.  Peale  Pinx  1788.  (Private 
Plate.)  Baker  No.  in.  India  proof. 

229.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  inscription,  on  India  paper. 

Presentation  copy  to  Henry  B.  Dawson,  from  Mr.  Hoffman. 

230.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  inscription,  on  India  paper. 

231. Half  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 

the  right  hand  on  sword-hilt.     In  the  rear  to  left,  a  tent  partly  visible, 
and  in  the  right  background  an  attendant  with  a  horse.        Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;  width  6  4-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  Sartain  after  the  Original  Painting,  From  Life  by 
James  Peale.  Baker  No.  112. 

The  engraver  has  written  on  the  margin:  "  For  Mr  Sheepshanks  Proof  before  the  letters  from  a 
private  plate  of  a  portrait  of  Washington  painted  in  1778,  belonging  to  Mr  Lenox  of  New  York.  The 
portrait  represents  Washington  in  a  military  costume  of  that  period." 

232    GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  in  profile  to  left. 

Etching. 

Height  4  5-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal  1899  from  the  Water-color  by  James 
Peale,  drawn  from  life,  Philadelphia  1795,  in  the  possession  of  Charles 
Henry  Hart,  Esq.,  Phila.  Twenty-five  sets  in  four  states  printed  and 
subscribed  for:  Artist's  proof,  signed;  proof;  lettered  impression;  and 
defaced  plate.  4  pieces. 

Sold  as  lot. 

233.  THE  SAME.    An  unique  set  of  eight  trial  proofs,  showing  the  progress 
of  the  etching  from  the  commencement  to  the  completion. 


MADAME  DE  BREHAN  TYPE. 

234.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  N£  EN  VIRGINIE  LE  n  FE~VRIER  1732. 
Profile,  head  to  left,  laureated.  Circular  medallion  in  the  upper  part 
of  a  rectangle.  The  title  in  a  tablet.  Stipple. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Grave  d'apres  le  Came'e  peint  par  Madame  de  Brehan  a  Newyork 


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en  1789.      Dirige  par  P.  F.  Tardieu.      Grave  par  Roger.     Baker  No. 
"3- 

Brilliant  impression.    Fine  margin.    Rare. 

235.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Profile,  head  to  right,  laureated.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

"The  President's  compliments  accompany  the  enclosed  to  Mrs. 
Morris."  Engraved  and  printed  at  the  Bureau  Engraving  and  Printing. 
This  profile  of  Washington  is  engraved  from  the  original  now  in  pos- 
session of  Gen.  Geo.  B.  McClellan,  which  was  presented  to  Mrs.  Morris 
by  Genl  Washington,  accompanied  by  a  note  of  which  the  above  text 
is  a  true  and  exact  facsimile.  Baker  No.  1 14.  India  proof. 

236.  THE  SAME.     India  proof,  before  the  inscription. 

237.  "  "          Proof  before  the  inscription. 


MADAME  DE  BREHAN  TYPE  NOT  IN  BAKER. 

238.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Profile,  head  to  right,  laureated.     Circu- 
lar medallion,  with  border,  suspended  by  a  ring,  tied  with  a  ribbon. 

Aquatint. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Grave  d'apre*s  le  Came'e  peint  par  Mme.  le  Marquise  de  Bryant  par 
A.  F.  Sergent  1790. 

"  Vengeur  de  son  pays,  sa  force,  sa  prudence 
L'affranchit  des  tyrans,  et  ce  bras  respecte", 
Qui  d'un  monde  opprime  conquit  1'independance, 
Sous  la  garde  des  loix  maintient  la  liberte." 

Brilliant  impression.    Exceedingly  rare. 


CHRISTIAN  GULAGER  TYPE. 

239.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Head  and  bust,  three-quarters  to  right. 
Oval  in  rectangle.  Line. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

Engd.  by  Wm.  E.  Marshall  from  a  Portrait  by  Gulligher  belonging 
to  E.  Belknap  Esq.     Baker  No.  115. 


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EDWARD  SAVAGE  TYPE. 

240.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  ESQ*.  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITF^  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  the 
left  breast;  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle.     Stipple. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  4  3-16  inches. 

Painted  &  Engraved  by  E.  Savage  From  the  Original  Picture 
Painted  in  1790  for  the  Philosophical  Chamber,  at  the  University  of 
Cambridge,  in  Massachusetts.  Published  Feby  7,  1792  by  E.  Savage, 
No.  29  Charles  Street,  Middx.  Hospital.  Baker  No.  116. 

A  superb  impression,  with  full  margin.     Very  rare. 

241.  THE  SAME.     Choice  impression.     Cut  close  to  title,  the  inscription 

and  address  being  cut  off. 

242.  GENERAL  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  the 
order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  left  breast;  head  three-quarters  to  the 
right.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  4  3-16  inches. 

Painted  &  Engraved  by  E.  Savage.     Baker  No.  117. 

243.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ*.  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.     Nearly  full  length,  sitting,  legs  crossed,  at  a  table  to  the 
right,  upon  which  is  a  hat  with  a  large  rosette;  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     A  large  chart  upon  the  table  is  held  by  the  right  hand;  the  left 
arm  rests  upon  it,  the  hand  hanging  over  in  front;  the  background  is 
formed  by  a  curtain,  which,  drawn  at  the  right,  reveals  the  sky  and 
the  lower  portion  of  a  pillar.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  18  inches;  width  14  inches. 

E.  Savage  pinx.  et  sculp.  From  the  Original  Portrait  Painted  at 
the  request  of  the  Corporation  of  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  Massa- 
chusetts. Published  June  25,  1793  by  E.  Savage  No.  54  Newman 
Street.  Baker  No.  118.  Framed. 

This  copy  is  considered  by  connoisseurs  to  be  absolutely  the  most  brilliant  and  beautiful  impression 
of  this  rare  print  known,  with  a  fine  wide  margin.  It  certainly  is  the  finest  copy  I  ever  saw,  and  is 
prized  by  Mr.  Carson  as  one  of  the  gems  of  his  collection. 

243^.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.  Nearly  full  length  sitting,  legs  grossed,  at  a  table  to 
the  right.  (Same  description  as  the  preceding  print.) 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  18  inches;  width  13  14-16  inches. 

From  the  original  Portrait  Painted  at  the  request  of  the  Corporation 
of  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  Massachussetts.  Baker  No.  119. 

This  is  a  different  Plate  from  the  preceding  one,  although  very  similar.  It  is  not  so  well  ex- 
ecuted, and  slight  differences  are  visible  throughout,  the  most  marked,  perhaps,  being  the  Rosette 
on  the  hat,  which  is  entirely  different.  It  is  supposed  to  be  by  Savage.  It  is  exceedingly  scarce. 
Baker  only  saw  two  impressions.  This  is  a  very  good  one. 


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244.  THE  WASHINGTON  FAMILY.     George  Washington  his  Lady  and 
her  two  Grandchildren  by  the  name  of  Custis:  La  Famille  de  Washing- 
ton, George  Washington  Son  Epouse  et  Ses  deux  petits  Enfants  du 
Nom  de  Custis.     Full  figure  in  military  costume,  seated  to  the  left  of 
the  print.     His  right  arm  rests  on  the  shoulder  of  the  boy  who  is  stand- 
ing, while  the  left  is  upon  a  chart-extended  on  a  table,  to  a  part  of  which 
Mrs.  Washington  points  with  a  fan.  Stipple. 

Height  18  6-16  inches;  length  24  6-16  inches. 

Painted  and  Engrav'd  by  E.  Savage.  Philadelphia.  Published  March 
loth  1798,  by  E.  Savage  &  Rob*.  Wilkinson  No.  58  Cornhill  London. 
Baker  No.  120. 

Beautiful  brilliant  impression,  with  the  full  margin.  Probably  a  finer  copy  could  not  be  found,  as 
this  is  perfectly  free  from  spots  and  the  margin  has  not  suffered  by  being  framed,  as  is  the  case  with 
nearly  all  copies. 

244^.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof. 

245.  Portrait  of   George  Washington,  from  the  above  de- 
scribed print.     Cut  square. 

Height  3  15-16  inches;  width  a  15-16  inches. 

246.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform.     Head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Marckl.  Del.  Bertonnier  Sculpt.  PuUie  par  Pourrat  F.  a  Paris. 
Baker  No.  121. 

247.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  letters,  with  full  margin. 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 

248.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  publisher's  address. 

249.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati 
on  the  left  breast;  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette.      Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Engd.  by  J.  C.  Buttre  N.  Y.  After  a  Painting  by  Edward  Savage 
in  1790.  Baker  No.  122. 

250.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

251.  "          "          India  paper  proof . 

252.  "          "  "       "          '       before  the  "1790." 


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253.  GEN*-  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Nearly  full  length  in  military 
coat,  sitting  at  a  table  to  the  right,  crossed  legs.     Upon  a  pedestal  to 
the  right,  relieved  against  the  sky,  an  urn,  with  halo  at  top,  bearing 
the  inscription  "G.  W.  Obt  Decbr.  i4th  I799  &  68."     On  the  side  of 
the  pedestal,  "The  Grateful  Tribute  of  his  Admiring  Countrymen,"  and 
on  the  front,  in  three  lines,  "  Death  ere  thou  hast  slain  another  Wise  and 
Great  and  Good  as  He,  Time  shall  throw  his  dart  at  thee."      Mezzotinto. 

Height  17  11-16  inches;  width  13  14-16  inches. 

E.  Savage  Pinxt.    W.  Hamlin  Sculpt.    Published  July  1800  by  Wm. 
Hamlin,  Providence,  R.  I.    Baker  No.  123. 

A  copy  with  variations  noted  of  the  mezzotinto  by  Savage,  Baker  No.  118.    Only  100  impressions 
of  the  plate  were  taken  for  subscribers.    It  is  extremely  rare.    See  plate. 

254.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ*.   Obt.   Decbr.    i4th  I799  &  68. 
Nearly  full  length,  sitting  at  a  table  to  the  left,  crossed  legs ;  head  three- 
quarters  to  the  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  7  5-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

E.  Savage  pinxet.    Wm.  Hamlin   sculp.    Providence.    Baker  No. 
124. 

Copy  in  the  reverse  of  the  mezzotinto  by  Savage,  Baker  No.  118.    Modern  impression. 

255.  GEN*-.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

E.  Savage,  Pinxt.    Wm.  Hamlin,  Set.  Provid.    "  Farnsworth's  Edi- 
tion."   Baker  No.  126.  Very  rare. 

256.  GENL.    GEORGE   WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head 
three-quarters  to  right.     Oval,  surrounded  by  rays.  Stipple. 

Height  10-16  inch;  width  7-16  inch. 

Wm  Hamlin,  Sculpt.    Baker  No.  127. 

257.  THE  SAME.     Very  early  impression.     From  Wm.  Hamlin's  own  col- 
lection. 

258.  GENL    GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left ;  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  right  breast.     Oval, 
in  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

W.  Harrison  Junr.  Sculpt.     Baker  No.  128.  Very  rare. 


FACSIMILE    OF    LOT   253,    REDUCED 


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259.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  'OF 
AMERICA.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right;'  the.  order 
of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  left  breast.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Engraved  by  S.  Hill.     Baker  N.o.  129.  '  Rare. 

Brilliant  impression. 

260.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Esqr.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right;  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  left  breast.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

Houston,    Sc.     Philada.     Published    for    Thos.   Coridie    Bookseller. 
Baker  No.  130.     Brilliant  impression.  Rare. 

261. Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left.    Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  9-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Savage  pinx.     O'Neill  Sc.     Published  by  Elias  Dexter,  546  Broadway, 
N.  Y.    Baker  No.  131. 

India  proof,  before  the  title. 

262.  THE  SAME.     India  proof  before  the  title  or  address. 

263.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  the  order  of  the  Cin- 
cinnati on  the  right  breast.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Savage  Pinxt.    Rollinson  Set.    Baker  No.  132.  Rare. 

264.  THE  WASHINGTON   FAMILY.  Ge<>.  Washn.  Parke  Custis,  Genl 

Geo.  Washington,  Eleanor  Parke  Custis,  Martha  Washington,  William 
Lee.     (Copy  of  the  print  by  Savage,  Baker  No.  120.)         .    Mezzotinto. 

Height  16  4-16  inches;  length  23  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Edward  Savage.    Engraved  by  J.  Sartain.    Baker  No.  133. 

265.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.     Nearly  full  length,  sitting  at  a  table  to  the  right,  with 
crossed  legs.  Line. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches.- 

I.  Scoles,  del  et  sculp.     Published  by  Smith,  Reed,  and  Wayland. 
Baker  No.  134. 


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266.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to 
the  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Savage  pinx.  Tanner,  sc.  "Engraved  for  the  Washingtoniana." 
Baker  No.  135. 

267.  THE  SAME.     Fine  impression  before  the  "Engraved  for  the  Washing- 
toniana," with  full  margin. 

268.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  EsQr.  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  the 
order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  left  breast.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

From  the  Original  Picture  painted  by  Savage  in  1 790,  for  the  Philo- 
sophical Chamber  of  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  Massachusetts. 
London,  Pubd.  for  the  Proprietor,  Aug*  10,  1793,  by  E.  Jeffery,  No.  n, 
Pall  Mall.  Baker  No.  136.  See  plate.  Rare. 

269.  THE  SAME.     Beautiful  impression,  with  wide  margin.      Printed  in 
brown.  Very  rare  in  this  state. 

270.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.     Bust  in  uniform,  body  slightly  to  left,  head  drawn  in  rather 
an  awkward  manner,  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

from  an  Original  Miniature  in  the  Possession  of  Benjamin  Smith 
of  Philadelphia.  Published  June  10^  1794,  by  T.  Palfer,  No.  4, 
Bridge  Road  Lambeth  near  the  Turnpike.  Baker  No.  137. 

Extremely  rare. 


EDWARD  SAVAGE  TYPE  NOT  IN  BAKER. 

271.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  Eso/.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right;  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  left  breast.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

Very  rare. 

272.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Circular.  Stipple. 

Diameter  2  4-16  inches. 

Minatelli's,  Pubblicato  in  Venezia  a  spese  di  Catterin  Minatelli  e 
Comp.  Very  rare. 


FACSIMILE   OF   LOT  268 
THE  ORIGINAL  IS  IN   COLORS 


C  U  I  V  .   0  t- 
I*  ..  I   I  !- .'  i. 


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273-  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  the 

order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  left  breast.     Vignette.  Outline. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Very  scarce. 

274.  WASHINGTON  FAMILY.  George  Washington  seated  to  the  right 
of  a  table,  upon  which  is  spread  a  map,  with  sword  resting  upon  it; 
to  the  left,  in  the  rear,  Martha  Washington;  to  the  right  Geo.  W.  P. 
Custis,  in  the  rear  Nellie  Custis;  in  the  front  right  corner  a  globe,  etc. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  13  5-16  inches;  width  9  14-16  inches. 

Painted  by  F.  B.  Schell.     Engraved  by  A.  B.  Walker.     Published  by 
John  Dainty  15  S.  6th  St.  Philadelphia. 

After  the  style  of  Savage's  Washington  Family. 

275. Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  curtain  in  the 

background.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  10  inches;  width  8  3-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  S.   Arlent  Edwards  from  an  engraving  by  Edward 
Savage.) 

Artist's  remarque  proof,  signed;  a  close  copy  with  variations  of  Baker  No.  118. 

2 75 A.  WASHINGTON  FAMILY.  Washington  Parke  Custis,  George 
Washington,  Eleanor  Parke  Custis,  Martha  Washington,  William  Lee 
(copy  of  the  Print  by  Savage,  Baker  No.  120).  Mezzotinto. 

Height  18  inches;  width  24  14-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  Jno  Sartain)   Published  by  Thos  Kelly,  346  Third 
Avenue,  between  22?  and  2$*  St.  N.  Y. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  133. 


2758.  THE  SAME. 

Height  16  3-16  inches;  length  23  11-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Edward  Savage.     Engraved  by  J.  Sartain. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  133. 


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JOHN  TRUMBULL  TYPE. 

4»         ' 

276.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  a  cloak  around  the  left  shoul- 
der, head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  8  6-16  inches',  width  6  6-16  inches. 

Dessine  par  Couder.  Grave  par  A.  Blanchard.  "Dedie  a  S.  E.  le 
General  Jackson,  President  des  Etats-Unis  d'Ame'rique,  Par  son  tres- 
respecteux  admirateur,  le  Typographe  N.  Bettoni."  Baker  No.  139. 
India  proof. 

277.  THE  SAME.     Fine  proof  before  the  inscription. 

278.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left.    Vignette. 

Height  4  4-16  indies;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Burt.     Baker  No.  140. 

279.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left; 
a  field-glass  in  the  extended  right  hand,  the  left  on  a  sword-hilt  at  his 
side.     In  the  rear,  a  soldier  with  a  horse,  and  in  the  extreme  back- 
ground the  representation  of  a  battle  (Trenton).    At  his  feet  a  dis- 
mounted cannon.  Stipple. 

Height  25  6-16  inches;  width  17  7-16  inches. 

Painted  by  John  Trumbull  Esqr.  Engraved  by  T.  Cheesman. 
London.  Published  by  A.  C.  De  Poggi  NO.  91,  New  Bond  Street, 
June  1796.  Baker  No.  141.  Fine  impression. 

280.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters,  with  the  address  of 
the  publisher  scratched  in,  "10^  1795  by  A.  C.  De  Poggi  New  Bond 
S*.  London." 

This  superb  brilliant  proof,  with  wide  margin,  is  no  doubt  one  of,  if  not  the  earliest  impression 
known;  it  will  be  perceived  that  the  date  is  1795,  a  year  earlier  than  the  regular  impressions. 

281.  THE  SAME.    With  variation  in  the  address  of  the  publisher.    "London 
Published  by  A.  C.  De  Poggi,  NO.  91,  New  Bond  Street." 

Brilliant  impression. 

y> 

282.  THE  SAME.     With  variation  in  the  address  of  the  publisher,  it  being 
printed  under  the  title,  instead  of  immediately  under  the  print,  as  in 
the  first  described.     Beautiful  mellow  brilliant  impression. 


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283.  THE  SAME.     Without  the  address  of  the  publisher. 

The  above  five  engravings  by  Cheesman  form  a  remarkable  collection,  and  I  doubt  if  it  could 
be  duplicated.  Any  of  them  are  rare,  the  proof  especially  so.  Here  we  have  five  distinct  different 
states,  all  printed  from  the  one  plate,  at  close  intervals,  the  variations  being  mainly  in  the  address  of  the 
publisher. 


284.  GAL  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,   head  to  right.     Vignette. 

Etched. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Couche*  fils  sc.     Baker  No.  142. 


285.  WASHINGTON.     Full  length  in  uniform.     (Fully  described  in  the 
print  by  Cheesman,  No.  279.)  Stipple. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  A.  Daggett  from  the  original  Painting  by  Colonel 
Trumbull.  Published  by  Nathan  Whiting  New  Haven  Con.  Baker 
No.  143. 

286.  THE  SAME.     Inscribed  "Washington  at  Trenton,   N.   J.    January 

2<i  1777.  This  Print  is  copied  from  a  painting  deposited  by  the  artist 
(the  aid  of  Washington)  in  the  Trumbull  Gallery  at  New  Haven  Conn. 
Washington  is  represented  viewing  the  enemy  just  after  the  conflict 
at  the  Creek  bridge.  Every  part  of  his  dress,  the  trappings  of  his 
horse,  &c.,  were  drawn  from  the  original  objects." 

287.  THE  SAME.     Second  state,  without  the  address  of  the  publisher. 

288.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Half  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left. 

Line. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Eng.  by  A.  B.  Durand  from  the  full  length  Portrait  by  Col.  Trumbull 
belonging  to  Yale  College.  Entered  according  to  the  Act  of  Congress 
in  the  year  1834  by  James  Herring,  in  the  clerks  office  of  the  District 
Court  of  the  Southern  District  of  New  York.  Baker  No.  144. 

289.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  copyright  notice. 

290.  "  "         Proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper. 

291.  "  "         India  proof,  without  the  copyright. 

292.  "          "         Without  Durand's  name,  "  New  York  G.  P.  Putnam  & 

Co.,"  on  India  paper. 


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293.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.     Vignette.        Line. 

.  Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Geoffroy  Sc.    Public  par  Fume,  Paris.     Baker  No.  145. 

294.  THE  SAME.     India  proof.     "Imp  F.  Chardon  Ae  So.  r  Hautefeuille." 

295.  "  Plain  impression.     "Imp  F.  Chardon  Ae  So.  r  Haute- 

feuille." 

296.  GENERAL  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  head  to 
left;  circular  medallion,  heading  to  an  imperial  folio  sheet,  containing 
"The    Declaration   of   Independence,"    surrounded   by   fifteen   other 
medallions,  two  of  which  contain  portraits  of  John  Adams  and  Thomas 
Jefferson,  and  the  others,  the  coats  of  arms  of  the  thirteen  original 
States.  Stipple. 

Diameter  of  medallion  3  5-16  inches. 

Gimber  sc.  Trumbull  pinxt.  Published  by  Phelps  6°  Ensign  7^ 
Bowery  N.  Y.  Mounted  on  muslin.  Baker  No.  146.  Rare. 

297,.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.  Full  length  in  uniform,  standing  upon 
a  rocky  eminence  near  a  river.  The  right  hand,  holding  a  hat,  rests 
upon  his  sword-hilt,  while  the  left,  in  which  is  a  scroll,  the  arm  across 
the  body,  is  pointing  to  a  fortification  upon  the  opposite  bank.  In 
the  bend  of  the  river,  in  the  rear,  shipping  enveloped  in  smoke,  and  to 
the  right  a  negro  servant  with  a  horse,  browsing,  his  fore-parts  only 
visible.  In  the  lower  margin  an  Indian  holding  a  shield  bearing  the 
Washington  arms.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  23  inches;  width  16  inches. 

r  Painted  by  J.  Trumbull  Esqr.  of  Connecticut  1780.  Engraved  by 
V.  Green,  Mezzotinto  Engraver  to  his  Majesty  and  to  the  Elector 
Palatine.  Engraved  from  the  Original  Picture  in  the  Possession  of 
•  M.  De  Neufville,  of  Amsterdam.  Published  by  appointing  of  M.  De 
Neufville  Janry.  i5th  1781,  by  V.  Green,  N.  29,  Newman  Street,  Oxford 
Street,  London.  Baker  No.  147.  Very  rare. 

Choice  brilliant  impression. 

298.  THE  SAME.     First  state,  with  the  etched  title  and  full  margin. 

A  truly  magnificent  impression  of  this  very  rare  and  beautiful  print,  and  probably  unique  in  this 
state.  Considered  by  Mr.  Carson,  and  worthily  so,  to  be  one  of  the  greatest  gems  of  his  collection. 
See  Plate. 

• 

299.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.    Vignette.     Line. 

Height  4  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall,  Morrisania,  N.  Y.,  from  the  original  by 
Col.  Trumbull.)  Private  plate.  Baker  N,o.  149.  India  prooj. 


FACSIMILE    CF   LOT   298,   REQUCED 


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300.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper. 

301.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.    Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left. 

(Fully  described  in  the  print  by  Cheesman,  No.  279.)    Vignette.     Line. 

Height  10  inches;  width  7  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  and  Printed  by  Illman  &  Sons.  uOn  the  great  occasion 
of  our  Presidential  Election,  to  all  lovers  of  Freedom  and  Independence, 
is  presented  this  portrait,  'The  Father  of  our  Country,'  from  an 
acknowledged  and  much  admired  painting  by  Col.  J.  Trumbull." 
Baker  No.  150. 

302.  THE  SAME.     Colored  by  hand. 

303.  THE  SAME.     "The  Ledger  Carriers'  Annual  Greeting  to  their  sub- 
scribers, New  Year,  1858." 

304.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Full    length    in    uniform,    standing    upon    an 
eminence  near  a  river.    Inclosed  with  a  border,  the  title  in  a  tablet 
on  the  lower  part. 

Height  7  inches;  width  4  9-16  inches. 

J.  Trumbull  Pinx.    Ja.  le  Roy  S*culp.     Baker  No.  151. 

Brilliant   impression.    Very  rare  with  the  border.    A  copy  in  the  reverse  of  the  print  by  V. 
Green,  Baker  No.  147. 

305.  THE  SAME.     Without  the  border. 

306.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON,  LE  HEROS  LIBE"RATEUR  DE  SA  PATRIE 
NE"  EN  1732,  MORT  A  LA  FIN  DE  1799.     Full  figure  in  uniform,  standing 
upon  a  rock  near  a  river;  the  right  arm  is  across  the  body,  a  chapeau 
in  the  left  hand.     To  the  left  a  palm  tree.  Line. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Maria  Misa  sculp.     Baker  No.  152.  Rare. 

A  variation  of  the  print  by  V.  Green,  Baker  No.  147. 

i 

306$.  WASHINGTON.  Full  length  in  uniform;  in  the  extended  right  hand 
a  field-glass,  the  left  on  a  sword-hilt  at  his  side.  In  the  left  distance 
a  soldier  with  a  horse;  a  palm  tree  on  the  right.  Vignette.  Mixed. 

Height  6  3-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

/ 

Guemied  del  E  Monnin  Sc.     Baker  No.  153.  Very  rare. 

Only  one  impression  of  this  had  come  under  the  notice  of  Baker. 


307.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Half  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left.    Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

Eng.  by  Read  from  the  full  length  Portrait  by  Col.  Trumbull  belong- 
ing to  Yale  College.  George  Willis,  Great  Piazza,  Covent  Garden. 
Baker  No.  154. 

308.  THE  SAME.     Variation,  with  the  omission  of  the  engraver's  name 
and  publisher's  address. 

309.  GENL.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  full  face.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

(Published  according  to  the  Act  of  Parliament  May  the  ioth  1783 
by  J.  K.  Sherwin  &c.)  Baker  No.  156.  Reprint. 

310.  GEN.  WASHINGTON    (on    the    Battle    Field    at    Trenton).     Full 
length  in  uniform.     (Fully  described,  in  the  print  by  Cheesman,  Baker 
I41-)  Mezzo tinto. 

Height  24  13-16  inches;  width  17  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  Warner  from  the  original  picture  by  Col.  John 
Trumbull  in  possession  of  Yale  College  N.  Haven.  Published  by 
Wright  &°  Groves,  Phila.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in 
the  Year  1845  by  John  Dainty  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  District  court 
in  the  Eastern  district  of  Pennsylvania.  Baker  No.  158. 

311.  THE  SAME.     Variation   in   name   of   publisher,    "Published   by   J. 
Dainty  &  Flagg  &  Co  Philada.,"  and  without  the  copyright. 

312.  THE  SAME.     Variation  in  name  of  publisher,  "Published  by  William 
Smith   Third    St.  Philadelphia,    &   by  J.  Turgis  78  Duane  St.  New 
York,"  and  with  the  copyright. 

313.  THE  SAME.     Colored  by  hand. 

314.  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.     Oval.        Etched. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  159. 


't 

GENERAL   WASHINGTON 


FACSIMILE   OF   LOT  315,   REDUCED 


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JOHN  TRUMBULL  TYPE  NOT  IN  BAKER. 

315.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  nearly  full  face, 
body  turned  to  left,  in  a  square  with  a  border.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  10-16  inches;  width  10  inches. 

Painted  by  J.   Trumbull  Esqr  of  Connecticut.     Engraved  by  V. 

•Green,  Mezzotinto  Engraver  to  his  Majesty  and  to  the  Elector  palan- 

tine.     Publish1  d   June  3^  1783  by  V.  Green  No.  29,  Newman. Street, 

Oxford  Street  and  sold  by  J.  Brydon,  Printseller,  No.  7,  Charing  Cross, 

London. 

'  Excessively  rare.    The  only  one  that  has  come  under  my  observation.     Beautiful  impression. 
See  Plate. 


316.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  nearly  full  face,  body  turned  to 

left,  in  a  square  with  a  border.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  9  inches;  width  7  inches. 

One  of  five  copies  printed  in  colors.     Engraved  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards.     Proof  before  all 
letters.     A  copy  of  the  preceding  print  by  V.  Green. 


317.  HIS  EXCELLENCY  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  COMMANDER  IN 
CHIEF  OF  THE  AMERICAN  ARMIES,  MARSHAL  OF  FRANCE,  .  &c  [  Full 
length  in  uniform,  head  to  left,  standing  upon  the  British  flag  and 
documents  and  books  entitled  "Stamp  Act,"  "Boston  Port  Bill," 
"Acts  of  Parl.,"  etc.  In  the  right  hand  a  scroll  upon  which  is  "Amer- 
ican Freedom  established  by  Valour  and  Perseverance."  Left  hand 
pointing  to  the  scroll.  The  flying  figure  of  Fame  in  the  act  of  placing 
a  crown  of  olive  leaves  upon  the  head.  Line. 

Height  6  9-16  inches;  width  4  10-16  inches. 

Very  rare. 


318.  WASHINGTON.  Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left,  right  arm 
resting  upon  a  browsing  horse ;  the  left  hand,  holding  a  chapeau,  resting 
upon  the  hip.  View  of  West  Point  in  the  distance.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  9  14-16  inches;  width  7  inches. 

From  a  painting  by  J.  Trumbull  in  the  City  Hall;  New  York,  engraved 
for  Jos.  F.  Sabin  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards. 


319.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  proof,  signed. 

320.  "  "         Proof  before  letters.     Printed  in  colors. 


5° 

321.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  4  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons,  New  York.     India  proof. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  149.    India  proof. 

322.  THE  SAME.    Japan  paper  proof. 

323.  THE  SAME.    Variation  in  publisher's  address,   "Engd  by  H.   B. 
Hall  &  Sons.    From  the  painting  by  Trumbull."     Open  letter  proof. 

324.  GENERAL     WASHINGTON.    Full    length    in    uniform.     (Fully 
described  in  the  print  by  Cheesman,  Baker  No.  141.)  Stipple. 

Height  6  9-16  inches;  width  4  9-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  John  Rogers  from  the  Picture  by  Col.  Trumbull.  New 
York,  Virtue  &  Yorston. 

325.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.      Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Mezzotinto  by  Wm.  Sartain,  1891,  after  Couder  for  Sons  of  the  Revolu- 
tion. 

Presentation  copy  signed  by  the  engraver. 

326.  THE  SAME.    Plain  impression. 

327.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left.    Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  Co.  N.  Y.    India  proof. 

328.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left.     Oval. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  .width  3  10-16  inches. 

Col  Jno  Trumbull.  (Engraved  by  the  Anastatic  process.)  New 
York.  G.  P.  Putnam  fir9  Co.  India  proof. 

329.  WASHINGTON  IN   1775.    THE  PERIOD  OF  His  TAKING  COMMAND 
OF  THE  ARMY.     Standing  near  a  horse,  full  length  in  uniform,  head  to 
left;  the  arms  folded,  the  right  hand  holding  a  field-glass;  the  right  foot 
resting  on  the  lower  portion  of  a  gun-carriage,  in  a  ruled  backgound 
rounded  at  upper  corners.     Military  in  the  distance.  Stipple. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

From  the  original  by  Alonzo  Chappel  in  the  possession  of  the  Pub- 
lishers. Martin,  Johnson  fir9  Company  Publishers,  N.  Y.  Entered 
according  to  Act  of  Congress  A.D.  1857  by  Martin,  Johnson  &°  Co. 
in  the  clerks  office  of  the  district  court  of  the  southern  district  of  N.  Y. 


>RGE   WAS'HI.N'G 

E  NT  of  the  UXITEI?    STATED 


FACSIMILE   OF   LOT  343,   REDUCED 


330.  THE  SAME.     India  proof  before  all  letters. 

331.  WASHINGTON   IN    1775.     THE  PERIOD  OF  His  TAKING  COMMAND 
OF  THE  ARMY.     (Fully  described  in  the  Print  Lot  329.)  Stipple. 

Height  7  1-16  inches;  width  5  7-16  inches. 

From  the  original  by  Alonzo  Chappel  in  the  possession  of  the  Pub- 
lisher. Copyright  1879  by  Henry  J.  Johnson.  Henry  J.  Johnson, 
Publisher,  New  York. 

332.  CORNWALLIS  RESIGNING  HIS  SWORD  TO  WASHINGTON. 
Full  length  in  uniform,  in  the  act  of  receiving  the  sword  from  Corn- 
wallis  on  the  field  at  Yorktown,  surrounded  with  American  and  English 
officers.  Line. 

Height  7  10-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Painted  by  Smirke.     Engraved  by  Heath.     Corrected  by  Goulding. 

•  ',  1 ' . 

334.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.     (On  the 
same  sheet  with  portrait  of  Martha  Washington.)  Etched. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal,  from  the  Painting  by  Jno.  Trumbull 
in  the  National  Museum,  Washington,  D.  C.  Copyright  1900  Albert 
Rosenthal.  "Twenty-five  sets  in  four  states  of  the  plate  printed  and 
subscribed  for":  Japan  proof,  colored  and  signed;  Japan  proof,  un- 
colored  and  signed;  lettered  impression,  Japan  paper;  lettered  impres- 
sion on  Japan  paper,  with  list  of  subscribers;  and  impression  from 
defaced  plate. 

The  set  contains  a  signed  proof  uncolored,  not  with  the  regular  sets  published. 

335.  THE  SAME.     Trial  proofs  (2  Washington,  2  Martha  Washington). 

4  pieces. 

336.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.    Vignette.    Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

Bureau  Engraving  and  Printing. 

337.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Half  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left.  M ezzotinto. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Trumbull,  Bannister. 

338.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  length  in  uniform.     (In  reverse 
of  the  print  by  Cheesman,  Baker  No.  141.)  Line. 

Height  6  15-16  inches;  4  0-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  E.  Tucker  from  an  original  Painting. 


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33  8 A.  The  Surrender  of  Lord  Cornwallis  at  Yorktown,  Va., 

Oct.  I9**1  1781.     Full  length  in  uniform  on  horseback,  riding  to  the 
front  between  two  lines  of  American  troops.  Stipf's,  colored. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  length  5  14-16  inches. 

Eng^  by  D.  C.  Hinman  from  the  original  painting  by  Col.  Trumbull, 
in  the  Gallery  at  Yale  College.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress 
in  the  year  1844,  by  D.  C.  Hinman,  in  the  Clerk's  office  of  the  District  of 
Conn. 


ARCHIBALD  ROBERTSON  TYPE. 

3383.  G.  WASHINGTON  1796.     Bust,  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  2   14-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

F.  Bolt,  f  1796.     Baker  No.  161.  Rare. 

3380.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

From  the  original  Miniature  on  Ivory,  Painted  from  life  by  Archd 
Robertson,  in  Philadelphia,  in  December  1791.  Elias  Dexter,  564 
Broadway,  New  York,  1866.  Baker  No.  162.  India  proof. 

3380.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.  Oval, 
with  border  upon  a  pedestal,  in  a  rectangle,  a  large  scroll  in  front,  to 
the  right  a  sword  and  scales,  and  to  the  left  a  Liberty  cap  and  oak 
branches.  Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Grainger  sculpt.  Published  as  the  Act  directs  July  i;  1794  by  H. 
D.  Symonds  Paternoster  Row.  Baker  No.  163. 

338E.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval. 

Line. 

Height  3   10-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

W.  Grainger  Sculp?  Published  as  the  act  directs  Oct.  25,  1794  by 
H.  D.  Symonds  Paternoster  Row.  Baker  No.  164. 

338r.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

nach  Frey  gest  v.  Krethlow.  Zwickau,  b.  d.  Geb.  Schumann,  1818. 
Baker  No.  165. 

3380.  THE  SAME.     Colored. 


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GIUSEPPE  CERACCHI  TYPE. 

338n.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  profile  to  left,  head  filletted.    Vignette. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

H.  B.  Hall.  From  the  Bust  by  G.  Ceracchi,  taken  from  life  (now 
in  possession  of  Gouverneur  Kemble  Esq.  Cold  Spring).  Engraved 
jor  Irving's  Washington.  Baker  No.  166.  India  Proof. 

339.  THE  SAME.     Without    "Engraved   for   Irving's   Washington,"    but 
with  Publisher's  address,  "  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons." 

340.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  upon  a  pedestal,  head  nearly  in  profile  to 
left.     Vignette  inclosed  by  a  single  line.  Stipple. 

Height  3  9-16  inches;  width  a  14-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  J.  G.  Chapman,  from  the  Original  bust  by  Ceracci.  Engv'd 
by  J.  F.  E.  Prud'homme.  Harper  &  Brothers.  Baker  No.  167. 


WILLIAMS   TYPE. 

341.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  in  Masonic  dress  as  a  Past  Master, 
head  to  right.     Vignette.  Mixed. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  inches. 

O'Neill  N.  Y.  Engraved  from  the  Portrait  painted  from  life  by 
Williams,  for  Alexandria  Washington  Lodge  NO  22,  Virginia  1794. 
Masonic  Pub.  &»  Man.  Co.  N.  Y.  Baker  No.  168. 


342.  THE  SAME.     Fine  proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper,  with  large 
margin.  Rare  in  this  state. 


WALTER  ROBERTSON  TYPE. 

343.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  black  neckerchief,  head  to  right.  Oval, 
with  narrow  scroll  border.  On  the  point  of  a  straight  sword,  which 
extends  from  the  top  of  the  oval,  is  a  liberty  cap,  and  across  the  middle 
the  word  "Libertas"  surrounded  by  a  laurel  wreath;  rays  diverge 
from  the  wreath,  losing  themselves  in  the  clouds.  Beneath  the  oval 


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an  eagle  in  clouds,  with  a  long  ribbon  in  his  beak,  the  ends  over  his 
wings  (which  are  outspread),  inscribed  "E  Pluribus  Unum."  At  each 
side,  flags  and  palm  branches  reaching  to  the  top,  the  whole  inclosed 
with  two  slight  lines.  Stipple. 

Height  ii  13-16  inches;  width  9  3-16  inches. 

Painted  by  W.  Robertson.  Jo?  Jas  Barralet  Invenit  1795.  En- 
grav'd  by  R.  Field.  Published  by  Walter  Robertson,  Philadelphia,  6° 
New  York  is.(  August  1795.  Baker  No.  169. 

This  Print  is  so  rare  that  Baker  only  saw  two  impressions.  This  copy  has  been  cut  off  slightly  at 
the  top,  and  is  slightly  stained  in  the  upper  and  lower  right-hand  corners.  It  is,  however,  a  very  pretty 
impression.  See  Plate. 

344.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,   PRESIDENT  OF  THE   UNITED   STATES. 
Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  black  neckerchief,  head  to  right.     Oval, 
with  narrow  scroll  border.     Above  the  oval,  a  star  with  rays,  and 
beneath  an  eagle  with  outspread  wings  in  cloud,  with  a  long  ribbon  in 
his  beak,  the  ends  over  his  wings,  inscribed  "  E  Pluribus  Unum."     At 
each  side,  flags  and  palm  branches  reaching  to  the  top,  the  whole 
inclosed  with  two  slight  lines.  Stipple. 

Height  ii  14-16  inches;  width  9  indies. 

Robertson  Pinxt.     Walker  Execudit.     Baker  No.  170.         Very  rare. 

With  the  exception  of  the  star,  in  place  of  the  sword  above  the  oval,  this  is  a  close  copy  of  the 
preceding  Print.  Brilliant  Impression 

345.  THE  SAME.     Beautiful  Brilliant  Impression,  but  cut  down  close  to 
the  oval  at  top,  and  to  the  shape  of  the  clouds  at  bottom,  but  with  the 
full  inscription  and  address  of  the  publisher.     "Published  March  25, 
1797,  by  E.  Walker,  N<!  7,  Cornhill." 

345i.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.  Bust  in  uniform,  with  black  neckerchief,  head  slightly 
to  right.  In  the  lower  margin  a  figure  of  Liberty  seated  upon  an 
eagle,  bearing  a  shield  (the  Washington  arms),  and  at  her  feet  a  cornu- 
copia; to  the  right  a  liberty  cap  upon  an  upright  sword.  Oval  in  a 
rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  10  inches;  width  8  2-16  inches. 

J.  J.  Barralet  del.     H.  Houston  sculpt. 

The  only  known  copy  of  this  print  is  in  the  possession  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  Fine 
Arts.     This  is  of  the  platinotype  by  C.  S.  Bradford,  copyright  1898;  it  has  also  become  very  rare. 

346.  G.  WASHINGTON  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.    Full  bust 
in  uniform,  with  black  neckerchief,  head  to  right.     Oval.          Stipple. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Rollinson  sculp*  Published  by  I.  Reid  New  York  1796.  Baker 
No.  172. 


FACSIMILE    OF   LOT  349 


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347-  GEN*-  WASHINGTON.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  and  bust  three- 
quarters  to  left.  Oval,  with  border  in  a  rectangle;  beneath  the  oval 
a  representation  of  a  review,  entitled,  "Gen!  Washington  takes  com- 
mand of  the  American  Army  at  Cambridge  July  3?  1775."  Line, 

Height  6  8- 1 6  inches;  3  14-16  inches. 

Tisdale  Sc.    Engrav'd  for  C.  Smith  N-York.    Baker  No.  173. 

Very  rare. 

348.  GENERAL  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Full  bust  in  uniform, 
with  black  neckerchief,  head  to  right.  Oval,  with  narrow  scroll  border. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  5-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

(Dublin  University  Magazine.)     Baker  No.  174.  Very  rare. 


SAMUEL  FOLWELL   TYPE. 

349.  Original  Profile  Portrait  from  the  life  of  Genl  Washington  by  Samuel 
Folwell,  drawn  on  Paper  and  solidly  painted  in  India  Ink,  with  certain 
lights  touched  in;  signed  under  the  bust  "S  Folwell,  Pinx1.";  underneath 
is  written,  "  Presented  by  Miss  Cuthbert  by  whom  it  was  inherited  from 
her  father.    Folwell  was  an  Artist  of  Philad*  at  the  termination  of  the 
18*  Century,  J.  C."     Oval. 

Baker  Page  109. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

A  beautiful  Profile  portrait,  and,  to  quote  Baker,  "as  declared  at  the  time,  is  certainly  a  most 
spirited  and  correct  likeness."  There  is  no  Engraving  of  this  profile,  but  it  has  been  reproduced  on 
wood,  in  Watson's  Annals  of  New  York.  See  Plate. 

350.  Full  bust  in  profile  to  right.     Vignette.     Wood  engraving. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  2  6-16  inches. 

Baker  Page  109. 


SAMUEL  FOLWELL  TYPE  NOT  IN  BAKER. 

351.  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  profile  to  left.  Silhouette. 

Height  8-16  inch;  width  6-16  inch. 

Rare. 

352.  Bust  in  profile  to  right.     Silhouette.       Wood  engraving. 

Height  2  9-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

The  profile  of  Washington  was  originally  taken  with  a  machine  at 
Alexandria,  Va.,  while  he  was  President  of  the  United  States,  one 
portion  of  the  machine  resting  upon,  and  passing  over  and  around 
his  face  and  head  during  the  operation.  It  was  presented  by  himself 
to  a  young  lady.  Printed  on  yellow  paper.  Very  rare.  The  only  copy 
I  ever  saw. 

352^.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.      Bust  in    uniform,   head   to  right. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre,  from  the  Portrait  by  Wertmuller.  Baker 
No.  175. 


ADOLPH  ULRIC  WERTMULLER  TYPE. 
353.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

A.  Wertmuller,  S.  Pt.  Phila.  1795.     H.  B.  Hall.    Baker  No.  176. 
India  Proof  before  the  Title. 


GILBERT  STUART  TYPE. 

354.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

From  the  original  painting  by  Stuart,  taken  from  life,  in  possession 
of  the  Boston  Athenaeum.  Engraved  by  Joseph  Andrews.  Baker 
No.  177. 

355.  THE  SAME.     India  Paper  Proof,  full  Margin. 

356.  "  "          Proof  before  Letters,  on  India  Paper  with  the  Artist's 
name  immediately  underneath  the  portrait. 


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357-  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters. 

358.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  Baker.     Published  May  io'.A  1800  by  W.  Bent.    Baker 
No.  178. 

359.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

• 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

Eng<?  by  V.  Balch  from  a  Painting  by  G.  Stuart.     Baker  No.  179. 

360.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.     On  the  left 
breast  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Ballin  del.  et  sculp.     Public  par  Dufour,  Mulat  et  Boulanger,  Imp. 
Gilquin  et  Dupain,  r.  de  la  Calandre,  19,  Paris.     Baker  No.  180. 

361.  THE  SAME.    India  Proof,  before  the  Title. 

362.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3-16  inch;  width  2-16  inch. 

(Bank  Note  Co.)     Baker  No.  181.    India  Proof. 

This  is  the  small  engraved  Portrait  of  Washington. 

363.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.          Stipple. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.    Engraved  by  G.  J.  Bather  Jr.    Baker  No. 
182.    India  Proof. 

364.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

365.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  to  right,  head  turned  to  left.      Line. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

Dalla  Libera.     I.  W.  Baumann  sc*  Mchr.     Printed  and  published 
by  G.  G.  Lange  at  Darmstadt.    Baker  No.  183. 

366.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  right,  inclosed  by  two  slight  lines 
surmounted  by  a  Globe  over  which  is  an  Eagle,  beneath  a  star  emitting 
rays;  at  the  sides  and  bottom,  beautifully  engraved  wreaths,  flags,  etc. 

Line. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  11-16  inches. 

Bertonnier  sculpt,  "Galerie  Napoleon"     Bernard,  Editeur,  Galerie 
Vivienne,  N°.  49.     Baker  No.  184. 


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367.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  Letters  and  the  border,  on  India  Paper. 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 

368.  THE  SAME.     With  different  border,  without  the  facsimile  signature, 
and  with  different  publisher's  address,  "  Danlos,  Editeur,  Quai  Mala- 
quais,  I,  Paris." 

369.  THE  SAME.     Without  the  border,  artist's  name,  or  title,  but  with 
facsimile  signature. 

370.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Head  to  the  right.     Oval,  with  ruled  back- 
ground. Line. 

Height  5  13-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Engraved  expressly  for  Graham's  Magazine  from  the  original  Paint- 
ing by  G.  Stuart  by  E.  S.  Best  at  J.  M.  Butler's  establishment  84  Chest- 
nut St.  Baker  No.  185. 

371.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  address. 

372.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Head  to  the  right.     Oval,   with  ruled  back- 
ground. Line. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

(Godey's  Ladys  Book.)     Baker  No.  186. 

373.  Full  bust,  head  to  right.  Line. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Stuart  Pinx*    C.  Burt  sc.    Baker  No.  187.    India  Proof. 

374.  THE  SAME.    India  Proof. 

Autograph  presentation  copy  to  Chas.  H.  Hart,  Esq.,  from  the  Engraver. 

375.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.      Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.  Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre.  "  Engraved  ex- 
pressly for  this  work."  Printed  by  J.  C.  Buttre  N.  Y.  Baker  No.  188. 

376.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Mixed. 

Height  6  7-16  inches;  width  5  4-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart.    J.  C.  Buttre.    Baker  No.  189.    India  Proof. 

377.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     (Tea  Pot  Portrait.)    Vig- 
nette. Mixed. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart,  J.  C.  Buttre.     Baker  No.  190. 


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378.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,    FIRST    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED 
STATES.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     In  the  angles 
representations  of  scenes  at  Trenton,   Princeton,  Valley  Forge,   and 
Yorktown;  on  the  same  sheet  with  the  Portrait  of  Martha  Washington: 
full  bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     In  the  angles  repre- 
sentations of  scenes  at  Mount  Vernon  &c.  Mixed. 

Each,  height  13  8-16  inches;  width  10  2-16  inches. 

Engraved  and  Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  48  Franklin  St.  New  York. 
Border  designed  by  W.  Momberger.  Painted  by  G.  Stuart.  Entered 
according  to  Act  of  Congress  AD  1866,  by  J.  C.  Buttre,  in  the  Clerk's 
Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  Southern  District  of  New  York.  Baker 
No.  191.  India  Proof. 

379.  THE  SAME.     (Portrait  of  Washington  only.)     Variation  in  Title  and 
with  the  address  "  Published  by  the  National  Chroma  Co.  Philadelphia, 
Pa."  in  place  of  the  address  of  J.  C.  Buttre. 

380.  Bust,  head  to  left.     The  Upper  Portrait  on  an  orna- 
mented sheet  entitled  "The  Presidents  of  the  United  States,"  con- 
taining  portraits   of   Washington,  John   Adams,  Jefferson,  Madison, 
Monroe,  John  Quincy  Adams,  and  Andrew  Jackson,  in  borders  re- 
sembling picture-frames  suspended  on  a  wall.     In  the  centre  a  Statue  of 
the  Goddess  of  Liberty,  in  an  archway  resembling  a  Frame  over  the  top 
of  which  is  an  Eagle  with  shield  and  Flags,  underneath  a  Table  upon 
which  is  a  Vase,  Inkstand,  and  Pen;  to  the  right  and  left  of  table,  a 
vase.  Line. 

Height  2  3-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

Whole  plate,  height  12  11-16  inches;  width  8  4-16  inches. 

Designed  by  Robert  W.  Weir.  Engraved  by  J.  W.  Casilear.  From 
original  and  accurate  portraits,  Painted  &  Engraved  expressly  for  the 
New  York  Mirror.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  year  1834 
by  Geo.  P.  Morris  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  Southern 
District  of  New  York.  Baker  No.  192.  India  Proof. 

381.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

J.  Chapman  sc.  Published  as  the  Act  directs  Mar.  i,  1800.  Baker 
No.  193.  Very  rare. 

382.  THE  SAME.     Without   Engraver's   name   and   copyright,    but    with 
"Engraved  for  the  Encyclopaedia  Londinensis,  1828." 

383.  THE  SAME.     Printed  in  colors.  Rare  in  this  state. 


6o 

384.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  length,  standing.    The  "Lans- 
downe  Portrait,"  fully  described  in  the  picture  by  James  Heath.     Baker 
No.  250.  Line. 

Height  19  12-16  inches;  width  13  inches. 

Painted    by    Gilbert    Stuart,    1797.     Engraved    by   John    Chorley, 
Boston.     Printed  by  Isaac  Gary.     Baker  No.  194.     Fine  Impression. 

Rare. 

This  Print  differs  slightly  from  the  one  described  by  Baker,  which  was  "Printed  by  Pendleton 
Boston." 

385.  G.  WASHINGTON,  who  departed  this  Life,  Dec'  14,   1799,  Aged 
68.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Circle,  in  a  rectangle  engraved  to  represent 
stonework.     The  title  beneath  the  circle.  Stipple. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  a  4-16  inches. 

T.  Clarke  sc.     Sold  by  W.  Spotswood.     Baker  No.  195.  Rare. 

386.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.    (Lansdowne.) 

Line. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

Stuart  pin.     DalP  Acqua  ine:     Baker  No.  197. 

387.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Full  length,  head  to  left.    The  "  Lans- 
downe Portrait."     Fully  described  in  the  print  by  Heath,  Baker  No. 
250.  •  Line. 

Height  4  1-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

Davenport,   sculp.      London  Published   by  Thomas   Tegg   &  Son 
Cheapside  Is?  Dec'.  1835.     Baker  No.  198. 

388.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.  (Lansdowne.)   Vignette.  Etched. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 

Vernier,  del.     Lemaitre,  dir.     Delaistre,  sc.     Baker  No.  199. 

389.  THE  SAME.     India  Paper  Proof.  Rare  in  this  state. 

390.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  11-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

S.  Dodd  Sc.    Newark.     Baker  No.  200.  Extremely  rare. 

The  only  copy  I  ever  saw,  and  only  one  impression  came  under  the  notice  of  Baker. 

391.  WASHINGTON.     Three-quarter  length,  sitting,  head  to  left,  a  dress 
sword  on  the  left  forearm.     To  the  left  a  table  upon  which  is  an  ink- 
stand, pen,  and  upright  book;  the  back  of  an  armchair  partly  visible 


6i 

to  the  right,  and  the  background  formed  by  a  recess  with  pillar.    Oval, 
with  border  in  a  rectangle.     Ornamented  corners.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  9-16  inches;  9  13-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Stuart.  Engraved  by  Doney.  Published  by  Rice  &» 
Allen,  Corner  of  Bur  dick  &  Water  S(s  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Entered 
according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1863  by  Thomas  Doney  in 
the  clerks  office  of  the  District  Court  of  Illinois.  Baker  No.  201. 

392.  Bust,  head  to  right.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  202. 

This  plate  was  never  lettered. 

392^.  WASHINGTON.  Three-quarter  length,  head  to  left,  the  right  hand 
on  an  upright  book  upon  a  table.  The  left  upon  the  hilt  of  a  dress 
sword  held  perpendicular.  The  back  of  an  armchair  partly  visible 
to  the  right  and  the  background  formed  by  a  recess,  with  pillars  on 
each  side.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  13  12-16  inches;  width  10  12-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  T.  Doney.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  A.  D. 
1865,  by  Wm.  Pate,  in  the  clerks  office  of  the  District  Court  for  the  Southern 
District  of  New  York.  Baker  No.  203. 

393.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    THE  SAVIOUR  OF  His  COUNTRY.    Bust, 
head  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 

A.  Doolittle  Sc.     Published  by  Skelton  &*  Kensett.     Baker  No.  204. 

Extremely  rare. 

A  different  state  from  the  one  described  by  Baker,  which  was  from  "  The  Connecticut  Magazine 
or  Gentleman's  and  Lady's  Monthly  Museum,"  published  at  Bridgeport,  commencing  January,  1801, 
and  ending  with  the  June  number.  This  Print,  which  somebody  has  attempted  to  color,  is  the  only 
copy  that  has  come  under  my  observation,  and  may  rank  as  one  of  the  rarest  of  Doolittle's  efforts. 

394.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.     (Lansdowne.) 

Line. 

Height  s  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Stuart,  pinxt    Dupreel,  Sc.     Baker  No.  205. 

395.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  4  9-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.  Engraved  by  A.  B.  Durand.  From  the 
original  picture  in  the  possession  of  the  Athenaeum,  Boston.  Printed 
by  R.  Neale.  India  Proof.  Baker  No.  206. 

Fine  impression  with  full  margin.     Rare  in  this  state. 


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396.  THE  SAME.     India  Proof  without  the  printer's  address. 

397.  "  "          Without  the  Printer's  address.     Plain  impression. 

398.  WASHINGTON.     Full   bust,    head   to   left.     Oval   with   Arabesque 
border;  beneath,  the  representation  of  a  battle,  "Trenton."        Stipple. 

Height  8  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Stuart.     Edwards.     London:  George  Virtue.     Baker  No.  207. 

399.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  Publisher's  address. 

400.  "  "          With  different  border.    Proof  on  India  Paper,  before  the 

Title  or  address. 

401.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters  and  before  the  border. 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 

402.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ?    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  $  11-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  from  an  Original  Picture  by  D.  Edwin.  T.  B.  Freeman 
Execudit.  Philadelphia  Published  by  T.  B.  Freeman  May  isf  1798. 
Baker  No.  208.  Extremely  rare. 

The  impressions  of  this  plate  usually  seen  are  those  taken  after  it  was  entirely  worked  over,  the 
address  and  "  T.  B.., Freeman  Execudit "  having  been  erased.  They  are  comparatively  recent, 
lose  much  of  the  character  of  the  original,  and  have  a  different  inscription  in  three  lines,  and  the 
address  of  "  I.  Scoles,  New  York." — Baker. 

403.  THE  SAME.     Comparatively  recent  impression,  without  the  "T.  B. 
Freeman,  Execudit"  and  with  the  inscription  "Born  Febry  22,  1732, 
took  the  command  of  the  American  Army  1775,  elected  President  of  the 
United  States  April  3oth  1789,  resigned  1796.     Died  DecF  14th  1799. 
Published  by  /.  Scoles,  New  York."     India  Proof. 

404.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  address  of  "I.  Scoles." 

405.  "  "  "        "        "         "      "       "         Printed  in  Brown. 

406.  -    Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

D.  Edwin,  Fecit.  Philadelphia.  Published  Jan?  isf  1800  by  A: 
Dickens.  Baker  No.  209.  Second  State. 

407.  THE  SAME.     Without  Publisher's  address.     Third  State. 


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408.  THE  SAME.     Without  Publisher's  address,  from  "The  Washing- 
toniana,"  Lancaster,  1802. 

409.  THE  SAME.     Without  Publisher's  address,  but  with  the  inscription 
over  the  oval,  "First  in  War,  First  in  Peace  and  First  in  the  hearts 
of  his  countrymen."     Cut  close..  Rare. 

410.  THE  SAME.     With  the  inscription  "The  Immortal  Washington  Let 
us  emulate  his  virtues  whose  loss  we  deplore."    Extremely  rare  in  this 
state. 

411.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

D.  Edwin  sc.     Baker  No.  210. 

412.  THE  SAME.    In  Brown. 

413.  "  but  from  a  re-engraved  plate. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

414.  THE  SAME.     "Edwin  Sculp.,"  but  from  a  re-engraved  plate  slightly 
different  from  either  of  the  above  two  prints. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  3  15-16  inches. 

Baker  says:  "  Edwin  Engraved  several  of  these  plates  (for  Marshall's  Life  of  Washington)  to  supply 
the  demand  for  the  work.    The  variations  are  scarcely  noticeable." 

415.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Ornamental  border. 

Stipple. 

Height  8  6-16  inches;  width  5  6-16  inches. 

Philada.  Published  by  M.  A.  Milliette,  320  Chestnut  St.     Baker  No. 
211. 


416.  THE  SAME.     With  different  address,  "Philada  Published  by  Joseph 
Parker." 


417.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  GENERAL  AND  COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF 
OF  THE  AMERICAN  REVOLUTIONARY  ARMY  AND  FIRST  PRESIDENT 
OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  Full  bust,  head  to  right.  Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Edwin  sc.     Baker  No.  212. 

From  an  Essay  on  the  Life  of  George  Washington  by  Aaron  Bancroft,  Worcester,  1807. 


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4i8.  WASHINGTON  A  NATIONS  JOY.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  2  13-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

Edwin  sc.     Baker  No.  213.     Beautiful  impression.  Rare. 

From  The  Life  of  General  George  Washington,  by  John  Kingston.    Baltimore,  1813. 

4Ip  -  Bust,  head  to  left.  Oval,  above  it  a  star  and  the  words 
"Centenary  Anniversary,"  beneath  "Feb.  22,  1832"  and  "We  Per- 
petuate the  Fine  Arts." 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 

"Printed  during  the  Procession  by  the  Association  of  Copper-plate 
Printers."  Baker  No.  214.  Very  rare. 

Baker  says:  "This  appears  to  be  the  preceding  plate  reduced."  In  this  he  is  wrong,  as  they  differ 
very  materially  in  several  ways,  the  most  noticeable  being  the  lower  part  of  the  lacework  on  the  shirt 
front.  "The  Procession  referred  to,  took  place  in  Philadelphia,  to  commemorate  the  Centennial 
Anniversary  of  Washington's  Birthday." 

420.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left. 

"  Take  him  for  all  in  all, 
We  ne'er  shall  look  upon  his  like  again." 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  3-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

Edwin  sc.     Baker  No.  215.  Rare. 

From  A  Collection  of  American  Epitaphs  by  Rev.  Timothy  Alden,  New  York,  1814. 


421.  HIS  EXCELLENCY   GEORGE  WASHINGTON  LIEUT  GEN^-  OF 
THE  ARMIES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Three-quarter 
length  in  uniform,  sitting,  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  left  breast  ; 
a  sword  lies  in  the  right  forearm,  and  a  chart  in  the  hand,  the  left  hand 
resting  upon  that  portion  of  it  which  is  upon  a  table.     A  curtain  drawn 
up  at  the  right,  reveals  an  encampment  in  the  distance.     In  the  lower 
margin,  an  eagle  displayed,  with  shield  and  motto,  "  E  Pluribus  Unum." 

Stipple. 

Height  ii  3-16  inches;  width  8  10-16  inches. 

F.  Bartoli  Pinx*  D.  Edwin  Sc.  "Respectfully  Dedicated  to  the 
Lovers  of  their  Country  and  Firm  Supporters  of  its  Constitution." 
Published  by  D.  Kennedy  228  Market  S*.  Philada.  Baker  No.  216. 

Magnificent  Brilliant  Impression  with  fine  wide  margin,  and  a  very  rare  state,  from  the  fact  of  it 
having  the  Publisher's  address,  which  is  found  on  but  few  copies,  and  which  was  not  on  the  copy 
from  which  Baker  got  his  description. 

422.  WASHINGTON   SACRED   TO    MEMORY.     Three-quarter  length 
in  uniform,  seated.     The  same  as  the  preceding  plate,  with  the  addition 
of  a  border  11-16  inch  in  width,  the  title  in  a  tablet  in  the  upper  part. 
Beneath  the  portrait  and  let  into  the  border  a  funeral  urn,  supported 
by  two  female  figures,  and  surrounded  by  war  emblems.     Upon  the 


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top  of  the  urn  a  sword  and  field-glass  crossed,  and  on  a  medallion,  in 
three  lines,  "O.  B.  Dec.  14,  1799,  JEt  68."  Stipple. 

Height  ii  3-16  inches;  width  8  10-16  inches. 

F.  'Bartoli  pinx!    D.  Edwin  Sc.     Revised  by  T.  J.  Barralet.    Pub- 
lished by  D.  Kennedy  228  Market  Sl.  Philada.    Baker  No.  217. 

Very  rare. 

The  only  perceptible  difference  between  this  and  the  preceding  print  is  the  cuff  on  the  right  arm, 
which  is  not  so  wide,  and  in  the  sword,  which  reveals  a  portion  of  the  blade  between  the  hilt  and  the 
cuff.  Beautiful  brilliant  impression,  with  wide  margin. 

423.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion,   the  upper 
one  of  a  group  of  four  in  an  ornamented  Vignette.     The  others  contain 
the  portraits  of  Adams,  Jefferson,  and  Madison.  Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

D.  Edwin.  G.  Murray.  (Title,  Washington,  Adams,  Jefferson, 
Madison.)  Baker  No.  218.  Fine  impression. 

424.  THE  SAME.     With  the  addition  of  Portraits  of  Monroe  and  J.  Q. 

Adams.     Fine  impression,  wide  margin. 

425.  GENERAL  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.  Line. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  a  inches. 

Painted  by  Stuart.  Engraved  by  William  Ensom.  London  Pubd. 
for  the  Proprietor,  September  1822.  Baker  No.  219. 

From  Walmsley's  Physiognomical  Portraits,  1824. 

426.  THE  SAME.     India  Paper  Proof.  Rare  in  this  state. 

427.  "  "          Proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper,  with  deckle 

edges.  Very  rare  in  this  state. 

428.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  with  border,  surrounded  by 

diverging  rays.  Stipple. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

G.  Stuart  pinx*    G.  Fairman  sculp.1    Baker  No.  220. 

Choice  Proof  on  full  sheet  of  India  Paper.    Very  rare  in  this  state. 

429.  THE  SAME.     Choice  Proof  on  India  Paper. 

430.  "  "          Beautiful  Brilliant  Impression. 


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431.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  4  13-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  B.  Trott  from  Stuart's  picture.  Engraved  and  published 
by  G.  F airman.  Baker  No.  221.  Rare. 

First  state.    Brilliant  impression  on  large  paper. 

432.  THE  SAME.    "Fairman  &  Childs  Sc*" 

One  of  the  later  impressions. 

433.  THE  SAME.    "Fairman   &  Childs  Sd"     Pub.  by  S.   C.  Atkinson 
Philadelphia. 

434.  THE  SAME.     Unfinished  Proof,  on  India  Paper. 

435.  THE  SAME.     With  different  Title  and  without  Publisher's  address, 
and  variety  in  address  of  engraver,  "Fairman";  evidently  a  much  later 
impression. 

436.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  head  to  left.    (Lansdowne.) 

Line. 

Height  7  7-16   nches;  width  6  1-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Fenner,  Sears  &  C?  from  a  Painting  by  Stuart.  London 
Published  May  2,  1831,  by  R  Ackermann,  96  Strand,  for  the  Proprietors 
of  Hinton's  History  of  America,  2  Vols.  4**  Plates.  Baker  No.  222. 
Open  Letter  Proof,  large  Paper. 

437.  THE  SAME.    Choice  India  Proof.    Large  Paper. 

438.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  letters  on  India  paper  and  with  the  en- 
graver's address  immediately  under  the  Portrait.     Large  Paper. 

439.  THE  SAME.     Variety  in  address  of  Publisher,  "  Rest,  Fenner,  Sears  & 
C?  53,  Paternoster  Row    &  Thomas  Wardle,  Philadelphia   &  Isaac 
Taylor  Hinton." 

440.  THE  SAME.     Reduced  to  a  full  bust  and  put  into  an  oval,  with 
ornamental  border,  and  variety  in  Title  and  address.     "  George  Wash- 
ington From  the  original  Painting  by  Stuart.     J.  &  F.  Tallis.     London 
Edinburgh  &  Dublin." 

441.  THE  SAME.     Title  as  preceding  Print,  but  with  different  address. 
"The  London  Printing  and  Publishing  Company." 


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442.  GEORGIUS  WASHINGTON.    Bust  to  right,  head  to  left.          Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  inches. 

G.  Longhi  dis.  G.  G.  Felsing  inc.  Verlag  und  Eigenthum  von 
Louis  Rocca  in  Leipzig.  Baker  No.  223.  Choice  open  letter  proof, 
large  Paper. 

443.  THE  SAME.     Brilliant  Proof  before  Letters.    Large  Paper. 

444.  -    Bust  to  left.     Vignette.  Etched. 

Height  9  inches;  width  7  4-16  inches. 

(S.  J.  Ferris.)  Baker  No.  224.  Artist's  Proof  on  India  Paper, 
Signed. 

445.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ?    Half  length,  head  to  left,  back- 
ground formed  by  a  curtain  drawn  up  to  the  left,  revealing  a  pillar. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  inches;  width  10  inches. 

Painted  by  C.  G.  Stuart.  Engraved  by  James  Fisher.  Baker  No. 
22$.  Extremely  rare. 

Authority  and  address  of  publisher  cut  off,  and  cut  close  to  plate  on  other  edges.  A  brilliant  im- 
pression, however,  and  the  only  copy  I  ever  saw  uncolored. 

446.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,    FIRST    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Stuart  Pinx*  Fittler  Sculpt  Engraved  by  James  Fittler  A.  R.  A. 
from  the  original  Picture  painted  by  G.  Stuart  in  the  possession  of  the 
Most  Noble  the  Marquis  of  Lansdown.  London,  Published  as  the 
Act  directs  May  15,  1804,  by  Richard  Phillips,  N°.  71  S*.  Paul's  Church 
Yard.  Baker  No.  226.  Large  paper. 

From  the  Life  of  Geo.  Washington  by  John  Marshall,  London,  1804. 

447.  THE  SAME.     Different  state,  without  the  name  of  the  Artists,  and 
address  of  the  Publisher.     Large  Paper. 

448.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  S.  Freeman  from  a  painting  by  Stuart.  A.  Fullarton  & 
C°.  London  &•"  Edinburgh.  Baker  No.  227.  Rare,  especially  so  with 
the  address  of  the  publisher. 


449.  HIS    EXCELLENCY    GEORGE    WASHINGTON    LIEUT 

OF  THE  ARMIES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Three-quarter 


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length  in  uniform,  seated.  In  the  lower  margin,  an  Eagle  displayed 
with  shield  and  motto  "  E  Pluribus  Unum. "  (More  fully  described 
in  the  Print  by  Edwin,  Lot  No.  421.)  Stipple. 

Height  ii  3-16  inches;  width  8  12-16  inches. 

F.  Bartoli  Pinx  J.  Galland  sculp.  "Dedicated  to  Commodore 
John  Barry  and  the  Officers  of  the  Navy  and  Army  of  North  America, 
by  Ferrai  &  Dupin  Baltimore.  Baker  No.  228. 

Similar  to  the  Print  by  Edwin,  Lot  421.  A  fine  Brilliant  impression,  with  full  margin,  and  ex- 
ceedingly scarce  with  the  name  "Ferrai  &  Dupin  Baltimore." 

450.  THE  SAME.     From  the  same  plate  after  it  had  been  slightly  cut 
down  at  top,  and  which  is  evidently  the  plate  from  which  Baker  took 
his  description,  and  without  the  name  "  Ferrai  &  Dupin." 

Height  10  10-16  inches;  width  8  10-16  inches. 

The  difference  in  the  height  from  the  print  described  by  Baker  is  caused  by  this  print  being  slightly 
cut  off  at  top. 

451.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.    Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Geoffrey,  d'apres  le  tableau  de  Stuart.  Baker  No.  229.  Large 
paper. 

452.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     The  upper  one 

of  a  group  Portraits  in  ovals,  on  an  oblong  quarto  sheet,  of  Washington, 
Adams,  Jefferson,   &  Madison;  with  a  draped  background.     Over  the 
Washington  is  a  Star  containing  thirteen  lesser  ones,  and  above  it  the 
words  "American  Star."  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Whole  Plate,  Height  8  9-16  inches;  width  10  7-16  inches. 

N.  York  Design'd,  Engrav'd  &  Publish'd  by  Tho?  Gimbrede 
Jan?  30*  1812.  Printed  by  And™  Maverick.  Copy  Right  secured. 
Baker  No.  231.  Deckel  edges.  Scarce. 

A  beautiful  brilliant  impression. 

453.  THE  SAME.     Variation   in   the   address  of   the  Engraver,  it   being 
divided  "N.  York  Design'd,  Engrav'd  -  by  Tho?  Gim- 
brede Jan?  30^  1812."     Stained. 

454.  THE  SAME.     The  Washington  Portrait  only,  cut  circular. 

455.  GENf  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

Stuart  p*  Gimbrede  sc.  "  Engraved  for  the  Biography  of  American 
Heroes."  Published  by  John  Low  New  York  Baker  No.  232.  Scarce. 


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456.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  9  4-16  inches;  width  7  12-16  inches. 

Portrait  of  Washington  painted  from  Life  by  Stuart.  Engraved  by 
Ed.  Girardet,  Imprime  &°  Public  par  Goupil  &  C™  Paris — London — 
New-York.  Baker  No.  233.  Full  margin. 

457.  WASHINGTON.    A  NATION'S  JOY.     Bust,  head  to  left;  on  the  left 
breast  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  a  13-16  inches;  width  a  3-16  inches. 

C.  Gobrecht  sc.     Baker  No.  234,  with  the  title  page.  Rare. 

From  "  The  New  American  Biographic  Dictionary  by  J.  Kingston  Baltimore  1810." 

458.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  7  3-16  inches;  width  6  2-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  B.  Trott,  Engraved  by  C.  Gobrecht.  Baker  No.  235. 
Brilliant  Impression. 

From  Rees'  Cyclopzdia,  Philadelphia,  1821. 

459.  THE  SAME.     Brilliant  Proof  before  the  Title,  with  deckle  edges. 

460.  THE  SAME.     Colored  by  hand,  with  the  address  "Wm  Smith  706 
South  3d  St  Philad*" 

461.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON,  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Born  February  22n.d    1732,  Died  December  14*  1799.     Full  length, 
standing.     The  "Lansdowne  Portrait."     Fully  described  in  the  print 
by  James  Heath,  Baker  No.  250.  Stipple. 

Height  19  14-16  inches;  width  13  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart  1797,  Engraved  by  C.  Goodman  and  R.  Piggot. 
Published  by  W.  H.  Morgan,  N°  114  Chestnut  Street  Philad*  Baker 
No.  236. 

462.  Full  bust,  head  to  left  (Lansdowne).  Mixed. 

Height  6  7-16  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches. 

From  the  full  length  Portrait  painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart  in  1796,  in  the 
possession  of  M1?  Pierrepont  of  Brooklyn  Heights.  Baker  No.  237. 

463.  -  Head  to  left.     Vignette,  with  background  ruled  to  a 
rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  6  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart.  H.  B.  Hall.  From  the  Picture  in  the  Boston  Athenaeum, 
taken  from  life  in  1795.  Engraved  for  Irving's  Life  of  Washington. 
G.  P.  Putnam  6*  C°.  N.  York.  Baker  No.  238.  India  Proof,  Large 
Paper. 


1   7° 

464.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

»   j 

465.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Eng"?  by  H.  B.  Hall  from  the  original  Painting  by  Stuart.  Baker 
No.  239. 

466.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Eng<?  by  H.  B.  Hall,  after  a  Picture  by  Stuart.     Baker  No.  240. 

467.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.     Vignette.  Etched. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Etchd  by  H.  B.  Hall  from  a  Picture  by  Stuart.  Published  by  H.  B. 
Hall  &•=  Sons,  13  Barclay  St.  N.  Y.  Baker  No.  241. 

468.  THE  SAME.     Variation  in  inscription,  "  From  the  painting  by  Gilbert 
Stuart.     Eng<?  by  H.  B.  Hall's  Sons,  New  York."     On  Japan  paper. 

469.  THE  SAME.     With  the  facsimile  signature  only,  on  Japan  paper. 

470.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full   bust,    head   to    left.     Oval,    with    scroll 
frame  in  which  are  thirteen  stars,  surmounted  by  an  eagle  and  sur- 
rounded by  Laurel,  at  the  bottom  the  U.  S.  shield  and  flags.     Stipple. 

Height  10  5-16  inches;  width  7  12-16  inches. 

Drawn  &  Engraved  by  H  B  Hall  from  the  original  Head  by  Stuart 
in  the  Athenaeum,  Boston.  Published  by  W.  Pate  16  Burling  Slip, 
N.  Y.  Baker  No.  242. 

Proof  before  all  letters,  with  full  margin. 

471.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  with  border  in  a 
rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  12  5-16  inches;  width  9  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall  and  G.  E.  Perine.  Painted  by  Gilbert 
Stuart.  Published  by  Geo.  E.  Perine,  10  Courtlandt  St.  New  York. 
Baker  No.  243.  India  Proof. 

472.  Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  inches. 

From  the  Original  Picture  in  the  Boston  Athenaeum  taken  from  life 
in  1795.  Baker  No.  244. 


473-  WASHINGTON.    Head  to  left.     Vignette  with  background  ruled  to  a 
rectangle.  Etched. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Etched  by  Alice  Hall,  aged  18,  1886.     Baker  No.  245.     India  Proof. 

Rare. 

474.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length,  standing.    The   "Tea-Pot  Portrait." 
Fully  described  on  the  print  by  J.  H.  Hill,  Baker  No.  252.      Mezzotinto. 

Height  94  inches;  width  6  8-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Pinx*,  Eng.  by  J.  Halpin.  From  the  Original  Picture  in 
the  State  House  at  Hartford,  Connecticut.  Presented  to  the  Subscribers 
of  the  Columbian  Magazine,  1848.  New  York  Published  by  E.  L. 
Garvin  &  Co.  6.  Ann  St.  Printed  by  Burton.  Baker  No.  246. 

475.  THE  SAME.     Variation  in  the  Authority,  "Painted  by  G.  Stuart  and 
Engraved  by  Jordan  &  Halpin,"  and  without  the  presentation  address; 
and  evidently  an  earlier  impression  than  the  one  described  by  Baker. 

476.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left,  the  order  of  the  Cincinnati 

on  the  right  breast.     Circle,  surrounded  by  a  wreath  containing  the 
names  of  twenty-three  States,  with  diverging  rays;  a  Pen  and  a  Sword 
crossed  at  the  top.  Stipple. 

Diameter  13-16  inch.  1 

G.  Stewart  Pinx.  "Respectfully  Dedicated  to  the  Cincinnati  Soci- 
ety." Design'd  Engrav'd,  Printed  and  Published  by  C.  P.  Harrison, 
Feb'y  22"?  Printed  in  Red.  Baker  No.  248. 

477.  IORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  x  8-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Stewart.     Engraved  by  Hatch.     Baker  No.  249. 

Extremely  rare. 

Only  one  impression  had  come  under  the  notice  of  Mr.  Baker. 

478.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  length  standing,  head  to  left. 
The  right  arm  is  extended  as  if  speaking,  and  a  dress  sword  in  the  left 
hand,  is  held  by  his  side.     To  the  left,  a  table  partly  covered  with  a 
cloth,  upon  which  is  an  inkstand  and  books;  beneath  the  table  are  also 
some  books;  to  the  right,  a  little  in  the  rear,  an  arm-chair,  and  in  the 
background  two  rows  of  pillars,  between  which  is  a  curtain  partly 
drawn  up.  Line. 

Height  19  13-16  inches;  width  13  inches. 

Painted  by  Gabriel  Stuart,  1797.  Engraved  by  James  Heath,  His- 
torical Engraver  to  his  Majesty,  and  to  his  Royal  Highness  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  from  the  original  Picture  in  the  collection  of  the  Marquis  of 


72 

Lansdown.  Published  Feb?  i,  1800,  by  Jaf  Heath,  N°.  42,  Newman 
Street,  Messr.s  Boydells,  Cheapside,  &  J.  P.  Thompson,  Great  New- 
port Street,  London.  Copy  Rights  Secured  in  the  United  States,  according 
to  Law.  Baker  No.  250. 

479.  THE  SAME.    Retouched  Plate,  without  the  Publisher's  Address  or 
Copyright. 

480.  GENERAL    WASHINGTON.    Bust,    head    to    left    (Lansdowne). 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Engrav'd  by  J.  Heath  from  the  Original  Picture  by  Stewart.  Pub- 
lish'd  Octr.  1 6,  1807,  by  Cadell  &  Davies,  Strand,  London.  Baker 
No.  251. 

From  Ramsay's  Life  of  Washington,  London,  1807. 

481.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length,  standing,  the  right  hand  resting  by  the 
fingers  upon  a  table  to  the  left.     In  the  left  hand  a  dress  sword  held 
at  the  side.    The  coat  is  drawn  together  by  a  single  upper  button;  in  the 
rear,  to  the  right,  an  arm-chair.  Line. 

Height  ao  4-16  inches;  width  14  1-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.    Engraved  by  J.  H.  Hill.    Baker  No.  252. 

Rare. 

Known  as  the  "Tea-Pot  Portrait,"  from  the  position  of  the  arms.  The  figure  is  fuller  and  turned 
more  to  the  left  than  in  the  "  Lansdowne,"  and  is  much  better  drawn. — Baker. 

482.  Full    length.     The    "Lansdowne"    Portrait.     In    the 

centre  of  a  sheet,  surrounded  with  scroll-work  and  Six  Circular  Medallion 
Portraits  of  Jno.  Adams,  Jefferson,  Madison,  Monroe,  J.  Q.  Adams, 
and  Jackson.  Line. 

Height  a  7-16  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 

J.  Hill  Sc.     Baker  No.  253. 

483.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left. 

Line. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Stewart.     Hinchliff.     Baker  No.  254. 

484.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.      Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Holl  sculp.     Baker  No.  255. 

On  a  sheet  with  a  printed  Biographical  Sketch. 

485.  THE  SAME.     Proof  on  India  Paper. 


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486.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  FIRST  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.    Full  bust,  head  to  left  (Lansdowne).  Stipple. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Pinxt.  W.  Holl  Sculp.  Published  by  Edw^  Baines,  Leeds, 
Nov.  1,1821.  Baker  No.  256.  Rare. 

487.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    In  a  frame  draped 
and  resting  upon  a  base,  with  Army  and  Navy  emblems  at  the  sides. 
At  the  top,  a  bust  of  Minerva  (helmeted)  between  the  figures  of  a 
soldier  and  sailor.  Stipple. 

Height  6  12-16  inches',  width  4  4-16  inches. 

(Painted  by  C.  G.  Stuart,  Engraved  by  W.  Holl.  London  Published 
by  Thomas  Kelly  17  Paternoster  Row  April  1830.)  Baker  No.  257. 
India  Proof,  before  the  Publisher's  address  and  Names  of  Artists. 

488.  THE  SAME.     With  the  names  of  Artists,  Publisher's  address  and 
date,  but  without  the  border.     India  Proof,  deckle  edges. 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 

489.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  Artists'  names,  but  with  the  address  of 
Publisher  without  date. 

490.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.  Line. 

Height  9  2-16  inches;  width  7  12-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  T.  Holloway  from  a  Picture  painted  by  M'  Stuart 
in  1795  in  the  possession  of  Samuel  Vaughn,  Esq'  Published  as  the 
act  directs  by  T.  Hollo-way  and  the  other  Proprietors  Novr.  2,  1796. 
Baker  No.  258.  Magnificent  Brilliant  Impression. 

The  earliest  engraving  of  Stuart's  first  portrait  of  Washington,  known  from  its  ownership  as  the 
"Vaughaa  Portrait." 

491.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  Humphreys.  From  a  Picture  by  Gilbert  Stuart  in 
the  possession  of  T.  B.  Barclay,  Esq^  of  Liverpool.  Under  the  Super- 
intendence of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge,  London. 
Published  by  Charles  Knight,  Ludgate  Street.  Baker  No.  259.  India 
Proof,  Large  Paper. 

492.  THE  SAME.     Choice  Proof  before  letters  on  India  Paper. 

Very  rare  in  this  slate. 

Only  100  copies  Published. 

493.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 


74 

494-  THE  SAME.  Without  the  address  of  publisher  and  the  inscription  in 
reference  to  the  work  it  was  engraved  for. 

495.  THE  SAME.     With  the  address  of  a  different  Publisher.     "  Published 
by  W™  S.  Orr  &  C?  London." 

496.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.    Stipple. 

Height  a  6-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  Hoppner  Meyer  from  the  Painting  by  G.  Stuart.  Engraved 
by  T.  Illman.  Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  in  the  District 
Court,  N.  Y.  Baker  No.  260. 

497.  THE  SAME.     Second  state,  without  the  address. 

/ 

498.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left;  in  the   lower  margin,  a 

figure  of  Liberty  seated,  with  Eagle  and  Shield.  Line. 

Height  8  14-16  inches;  width  7  6-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Stewart, — Engraved  by  Illman  &  Pilbrow.  Baker  No. 
262. 

499.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The  "Tea  Pot  Portrait." 
Fully  described  in  the  print  by  J.  H.  Hill  Lot  No.  481.  Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Stewart  Pinx!    Engd  by  Illman  &  Co.     Baker  No.  263. 

499i-  Head  to  left.  Oval  with  narrow  scroll  border.  Head- 
ing to  an  imperial  folio  sheet  entitled,  "The  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence and  Portraits  of  the  Presidents."  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

Whole  engraving,  height  18  12-16  inches  ;  width  14  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  6°  Printed  by  Illman  &  Sons,  603  Arch  St.,  Philad*  Baker 
No.  264. 

500.  GEN.  WASHINGTON.     One  of  the  few  who  have  been  great  without 
being  criminal,  was  a  native  of  Virginia,  born  1731,  took  command  of 
the  American  Army  at  Boston  1775,  resigned  his  commission  1783,  was 
inaugurated  President  of  the  United  States  1789;  and  again  1793,  and 
died  1799.  Full  bust,  head  to  left  (Lansdowne).  Line. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Stuart  Pinx:     S.  S.  Jocelyn  Sculp!    Baker  No.  265. 

From  Goodrich's  History  of  the  United  States.    Boston  1828;  with  Title  page. 


75 

501.  THE  SAME.     Without  the  Engraver's  name,  from  the  second  issue 

(1829)  of  the  same  work  as  preceding  print. 

502.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  right.     Vignette.     Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  inches. 

D.  C.  Johnston  Sc.     Baker  No.  266. 

Bancroft's  Life  of  Washington,  Boston,  1826. 

503.  THE  SAME.     On  a  sheet  containing  both  Titles  of  the  book  for  which 

it  was  executed  and  Engraving  of  the  Surrender  of  Cornwallis. 

504.  WASHINGTON.     Full  length  in  uniform,  left  hand  holding  the  bridle 
and  resting  upon  the  saddle  of  a  horse  to  the  right,  fore-shortened. 
In  his  right  hand,  by  his  side,  a  large  chapeau.     In  the  left  distance, 
shipping,  smoke,   &c.  Line. 

Height  23  10-16  inches;  width  15  14-16  inches. 

From  a  copy  by  M.  A.  Swett  taken  from  the  Original  Picture  by 
Stuart  in  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston.  "Scene — Dorchester  Heights,  March 
j^th  1776."  Entered  according  to  the  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year 
1836  by  L.  P.  Clover  in  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the 
Southern  District  of  New  York.  Published  by  the  Franklin  Printing 
Company,  D.  H.  Craig,  Agent,  Boston,  Printed  by  W.  V.  Coles.  Baker 
No.  267. 

505.  THE  SAME.     Without  title  in  reference  to  the  Scene,  and  Printer's 

address. 

506.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  9-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Stuart.  Engraved  by  T.  Kelly.  Published  by  Samuel 
Walker  (Harlem  Place)  Washington  Street,  Boston.  Baker  No.  268. 

507.  THE  SAME.     Without  the  publisher's  address. 

508.  GENL    GEORGE    WASHINGTON.     Half    length,    head    to    left. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  ii  6-16  inches;  width  9  8-16  inches. 

J.  Kennedy,  set.  Engraved  from  the  original  Picture.  Painted  by 
Gabriel  Stewart  Esq^  Now  in  the  possession  of  Paul  Beck  Esq'  "  This 
print  is  respectfully  Dedicated  to  the  citizens  of  the  United  States  by 
T.  W.  Freeman."  Freeman  Excudit,  Printed  and  Published  by  T.  W. 
Freeman,  Philadelphia  i"?  Sept.  1813.  Baker  No.  269.  Very  rare. 

A  poor  copy  of  this  very  rare  print,  cut  down  into  the  print  on  all  sides,  which  is  the  cause 
of  it  disagreeing  with  the  size  of  that  described  by  Baker. 


76 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Full  length.  The  "  Tea  Pot  Portrait." 
Fully  described  in  the  print  by  Hill,  Lot  No.  481.  Arched  top,  the 
centre  of  a  folio  sheet  entitled  "The  Presidents  of  the  United  States," 
and  surrounded  by  nine  oval  medallions,  containing  portraits  of  John 
Adams,  Thomas  Jefferson,  James  Madison,  James  Monroe,  John 
Quincy  Adams,  Andrew  Jackson,  Martin  Van  Buren,  William  Henry 
Harrison,  and  John  Tyler.  Line. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;  width  4  14-16  inches. 

Whole  engraving,  height  16  14-16  inches  ;  width  12   12-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Del.  Designed  by  C.  H.  H.  Billings.  Engraved  by  D. 
Kimberley.  Published  by  Charles  A.  Wake  field,  No.  56  Cornhill, 
Boston.  Entered  according  to  act  0}  Congress  in  the  year  1842,  by  Charles 
A.  Wakefield  in  the  Clerks  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  District  of 
Massachusetts.  Baker  No.  270. 

509.  THE  SAME.     The  Portrait  of  Washington  only,  cut  from  the  centre 
of  the  folio  sheet. 

510.  GENERAL   WASHINGTON.     Bust,    head   to   right    (Lansdowne). 

Line. 

Height  3  inches;  width  t  8-16  inches. 

Engd  by  Kirkwood  &  Son.     Baker  No.  271. 

511.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  with  a  border  in  a 
rectangle;  beneath  the  oval  on  a  base,  a  helmet,  sword,  and  baton, 
with  oak  and  laurel  branches.  Line. 

Height  6  7-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Barralet  Direxit.  Lawson  Sc.  Published  by  R.  Campbell  and  C°. 
From  a  Copy  Painted  by  J.  Paul.  Baker  No.  273. 

From  "  Continuation  of  Hume's  History"  Philad*  1708. 

512.  THE  SAME.     Without  the  Artist's  name,  and  variation  in  Publisher, 
"Published  by  Conrad  and  Co." 

513.  THE  SAME.     Without  the  address  or  artists'  names. 

514.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Leney  Sd  N.  Y.     Baker  No.  274. 

515.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  indies;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Stuart  pinx!    Leney  Sc*    Baker  No.  275. 


77 

516.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Leney  Sc.  N.  Y.  Engrav'd  for  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society. 
Baker  No.  276. 

516$.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.  Bust,  head  to  left.  Circular  medal- 
lion, the  heading  to  a  sheet  33  x  24  inches,  containing  "  The  Declaration 
of  Independence, "  surrounded  by  fifteen  others,  two  of  which  contain 
portraits  of  Jefferson  and  Hancock;  and  the  remainder,  the  coats  of 
arms  of  the  thirteen  original  States.  Stipple. 

Diameter  5  inches. 

Originally  designed  by  John  Binns.  Ornamental  part  drawn  by 
Geo.  Bridport.  Arms  of  the  United  States  and  the  Thirteen  States 
drawn  from  Official  Documents  by  Thos.  Sully.  Portrait  of  Gen1. 
Washington,  Painted  in  1795  by  Stuart.  Portrait  of  Thomas  Jefferson, 
Painted  in  1816  by  Otis.  Portrait  of  John  Hancock,  Painted  in  1765  by 
Copley.  Ornamental  part,  Arms  of  the  United  States  and  the  Thirteen 
States,  engraved  by  Geo.  Murray.  The  writing  designed  and  engraved 
by  C.  H.  Parker.  Portrait  engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre.  Printed  by 
James  Parker.  Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  the  4th  day  of 
November  1818,  by  John  Binns  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Baker 
No.  277. 

Magnificent  brilliant  impression  with  full  margin.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

5i6f.  THE  SAME.  Variation  in  Publisher's  address.  "Printed  by  Henry 
Sartain"  "Published  by  Henry  Sartain,  Philadelphia  Pa"  (1876). 

517.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.      Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre  from  a  Miniature  by  M'  Trott.  Baker 
No.  278. 

518.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Ornamented  border.    Stipple. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

Stuart.  J.  B.  Longacre.  C.  S.  Williams  New  Haven  C1.  Baker 
No.  279. 

519.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre  from  a  painting  by  G.  Stuart.  Baker 
No.  280. 

From  the  National  Portrait  Gallery  1834. 


78 

520.  THE  SAME.     Variation  in  the  address,  which  is  below  the  title. 

521.  GEORGIUS  WASHINGTON.     Bust  to  right,  head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  inches. 

G*?  Longhi  dis.  ed  inc.  per  Dalla  Libera.  Baker  No.  281.  Open 
letter  proof.  Full  margin. 

Engraved  in  1817  from  a  drawing  made  by  Longhi  himself,  the  Stuart  and  Trumbull  heads,  prob- 
ably, being  combined.  The  hair  is  executed  after  the  manner  of  Masson  in  his  celebrated  print  of 
"  Guillaume  de  Brisacier"  known  as  the  Gray-headed  man. — Baker. 

522.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression,  full  margin. 

523.  GEORGES  WASHINGTON.    PREMIER  PRESIDENT  DES  ETATS-UNIS 
D'AMERIQUE,  N£  LE  22  FEVRIER  1732,  DANS  LE  COMT£  DE  WEST- 
MORLAND, EN  VlRGINIE,  MORT  A  MONT  VERNON,  L£  15  NOVB?E  1799. 
Bust  to  right,  head  to  left.     Circle  in  a  squared  plate.  Stipple. 

Diameter  5  6-16  inches. 

A  Paris,  chez  1'Auteur,  Rue  des  Francs  Bourgeois,  N?  6,  F.  S* 
Gin  Deposse".  Baker  No.  282.  Full  margin. 

524.  THE  SAME.     Beautifully  printed  in  colors,  with  full  mar  gin. 

525.  WASHINGTON  (GEORGES)  N£  A  WASHINGTON  LE  n  FEVRIER 

1732,  MORT  LE  14  D£CEMBRE  1799.     Bust  to  right,  head  to  left.    Vig- 
nette. Line. 

Height  a  13-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

Public  par  Blaisot.    Baker  No.  283. 

526.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper.    Full 
margin. 

527.  GEO?  WASHINGTON  ESQ*  LATE  PRESIDENT  &  COMMANDER  IN 
CHIEF  or  THE  FORCES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Full  bust, 
head  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Engraved  by  K.  Mackenzie  from  an  Original  Picture.  London,  Pub- 
lished by  G.  Cawthorn,  British  Library  132,  Strand.  Baker  No.  284. 

528.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left  (Lansdowne). 

Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  a  10-16  inches. 

Gravi  par  Macret,  rue  des  Fosses  M.  le  Prince  No.  18.  Baker 
No.  285. 

529.  THE  SAME.     Colored  by  hand. 


79 

530.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  with  border  in  a 
rectangle.  Line. 

Height  13  8-16  inches;  width  n  4-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Wilbur  E.  Marshall  From  the  original  Portrait  in  the 
Boston  Athenaeum.  Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart.  Baker  No.  286. 
Without  the  address  of  Publisher  or  Copyright. 

531.  THE  SAME.     Choice   proof  on  India  paper,  before  the   title,  with 
variation  in  address  of  publisher,  "Published  November  i$th,  1862,  by 
Ticknor  and  Fields,  135  Washington  St.  Boston.     Copyright  secured." 

532.  THE  SAME.      With  variation  in  title  "Geo  Washington."  in   open 
letters,  and  "Published,  March  i,  1864  by  Hurd  andHoughton,4oi  Broad- 
way, New  York.     Copyright  secured."     "  J.  H.  Daniels,  Pr.  Boston." 

533.  THE  SAME.    Before  the  address  of  the  publisher. 

534.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  head  to  left.     (Lansdowne.) 

Line. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Nach  dem  Gemalde  im  Capitol  Mayer  sculpsit.  Eigenthum  £r=  verlag 
des  Bibl.  Instituts  in  Hildburghausen.  Baker  No.  288. 

535.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  to  left,  head  to  right.    Vignette.    Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Stahlstich  von  Carl  Mayer.  Stuttgart  J.  Scheible's  Buchhandlung. 
Druck  v.  Carl  Mayer,  Nbg.  Baker  No.  289.  Rare. 

536.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

McCarty  Sculpsit.     Baker  No.  290. 

537.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper,  with  the  facsimile 
signature. 

538.  THE  SAME.     Open'  letter  proof,  without  the  signature. 

539-  Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

And  the  Portrait  of  Martha  Washington.  Full  bust,  head  to  right. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Morse,   Sculp.     Baker  No.   292.  2  pieces. 


8o 

540.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The  "Lansdowne  Portrait."    Fully 
described  in  the  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No.  478.  Line. 

Height  5  5-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  H.  Nesmith.  Published  by  Hezekial  Howe  and 
Durrie  &>  Peck,  New  Haven  Conn.  Baker  No.  293. 

541.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof  on  large  paper,  before  the  publisher's 
address. 

542.  GEO.  WASHINGTON    ESQ?   LATE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  8  14-16  inches;  width  7  7-16  inches. 

C.  G.  Stuart  pinx1.  W  Nutter  sculp1.  From  an  original  Picture  in 
the  possession  of  I.  Sebm  De  Franca  Esq^  of  Devonshire  Place  to 
whom  this  Plate  is  Dedicated  by  his  obliged  humble  Serv1.  Rob1.  Cribb. 
London,  Published  Jan?  15,  1798,  by  R.  Cribb,  Holborn.  Baker  No. 
294.  .  Very  rare. 

Magnificent  brilliant  impression,  with  a  fine  wide  margin;  a  finer  copy  could  not  be  found. 

543.  THE  SAME.  Beautifully  printed  in  colors.    The  lower  margin  cut 
close  to  the  title.  Exceedingly  rare. 

Magnificent  brilliant  impression,  with  colors  as  bright  as  day  of  publication.    See  plate. 

544.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ?  LATE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

C.  G.  Stuart  pinx4.  W.  Nutter,  sculp*.  London,  published  by  R. 
Cribb,  Jan?  15,  1799.  Baker  No.  295.  Excessively  rare. 

Choice  brilliant  impression,  with  fine  wide  margin. 

545.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  head  to  left  (Lansdowne).          Line. 

Height  7  7-16  inches;  width  6  2-16  inches. 

W.  L.  Ormsby  Sc.     Boston,  Published  by  S.  Walker.    Baker  No.  296. 

546.  THE  SAME.    Open  letter  proof. 

547-  WASHINGTON.    Full   length.    The    "Lansdowne   Portrait,"    fully 
described  in  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No.  478.  Line. 

Height  20  2-16  inches;  width  13  inches. 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart.  Eng'd  on  Steel  by  W.  L.  Ormsby  N.  Y. 
Published  by  W.  L.  Ormsby  116  Fititon  Street  N.  Y.  Baker  No.  297. 

Choice  open  letter  proof  on  India  paper.    Very  scarce  in  this  state. 


8i 

548.  THE    SAME.     "Presented  to  the  subscribers  of  the  Family  Circle  & 
Parlor  Annual  -who  pay  Two  Dollars  for  Two  Years  subscription.    J. 
G.  Reed  Publisher  140  Fulton  St.  N.  Y. " 

549.  THE  SAME.     Early  trial  proof.  Very  rare. 

550.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

(Peabody  sc)     Baker  No.  299. 

From  History  of  the  United  States,  Keene,  N.  H.,  1832. 

551.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.    Border  resembling  a  picture- 
frame  suspended  by  a  ring.  Stipple. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  4  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  M6.1  Pekenino,  Philadelphia,  1822.     From  an  original 
Portrait  by  G.  Stewart.     Baker  No.  300. 

552.  THE  SAME.     Different  state.     (Light  background.) 

553.  WASHINGTON.    Full   length.    The    "Lansdowne   Portrait,"   fully 
described  in  the  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No.  478.  Line. 

Height  20  inches;  width  13  inches. 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart.     Engraved  by  O.  Pelton.     Published  by 
Gurdon  Bill,  Springfield,  Mass.     Baker  No.  301. 

553$.  THE  SAME.    Variation  in  the  publisher's  address.     "Published  by 
E.  R.  Pelton,  Office  of  Eclectic  Magazine  No.  5  Beekman  St.  N.  Y." 

554.  THE  SAME.     Different  state  of  the  plate.     "  Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart 

1797.     Given  with  the  American  Publisher." 

555.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  to  left,  head  to  right.     Vignette.    Stipple. 

Height  3  9-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Geo.  E.  Perine,  N.  York.     Baker  No.  303. 

556.  THE  SAME.    India  paper  proof.    Large  paper. 

557.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Inclosed  by  a  square  border  of 
lathe-work,  with  a  star  in  each  corner.     In  the  upper  margin  an  eagle 
displayed,  with  the  U.  S.  shield  and  motto  "E  Pluribus  Unum."     In 
the  lower  margin  a  flag  (upon  which  is  the  title)  rolled  about  a  staff. 

Stipple. 

Height  2  13-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

Perkins    &    Heath.      Patent    Hardened    Steel.     Baker    No.    304. 
6  Very  rare. 


82 

558.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.     (Lansdowne.) 
Oval.  Stipple.    In  colors. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

L.  Portman  Sc.    Baker  No.  307.  Very  rare. 

559.  G.    WASHINGTON.    Full    length.    The    "Lansdowne    Portrait." 
Fully  described  in  the  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No.  478.     Mezzotinto. 

Height  19  14-16  inches;  width  13  4-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.  Engraved  by  J.  R.  Rice.  Published  by  Pohlig 
&  Rice,  Philadelphia.  Printed  by  Illman  Bros.  617  Arch  St.  Philad? 
Baker  No.  309. 

560.  THE  SAME.    India  paper  proof,  before  the  address  of  the  publisher. 

561.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The  "  Lansdowne  Portrait." 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  ii  3-16  inches;  width  7  10-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  E.  A.  Rice.  Smith  fir5  Holden  Publishers,  82  West 
Baltimore  St.  Baltimore,  Md.  Baker  No.  310. 

562.  THE  SAME.    India  proof  before  all  letters. 

563.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  Ridley,  from  an  Original  Picture  in  the  Possession 
of  Sam1.  Vaughan,  Esq?  "European  Magazine."  Published  by  J. 
Sewell,  32  Cornhill,  April  is.1  1800.  Baker  No.  311. 

564.  THE  SAME.     Choice  India  paper  proof.  Very  rare  in  this  state. 

565.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length  standing,  head  to  left,  right  hand  on 
an  upright  book  upon  a  table  to  the  left.     The  left  hand  upon  the  hilt 
of  a  dress  sword,  the  point  on  the  ground.     The  background  formed  by 
an  alcove  and  pillars,  and  in  the  rear,  to  the  right,  an  armchair. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  26  6-16  inches;  width  19  10-16  inches. 

P.  F.  Rothermel,  pinxt  A.  H.  Ritchie  Sc.  Published  by  R.  A. 
Bachia  &  Co.  23  Chambers  St.  N.  Y.  Entered  according  to  Act  of 
Congress  in  the  year  1852  by  R.  A.  Bachia  &  C°.  in  the  Clerk's  Office 
of  the  District  Court  of  the  Southern  District  of  New  York.  Baker 
No.  312. 

566.  THE  SAME.  ,  Variation  in  the  name  of  publisher,  "  Boston  L.  A. 
Elliot  &  Co." 


567.  THE  SAME.     Beautifully  colored  by  hand.    Cut  close  to  plate. 

568.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The  "Tea  Pot  Portrait,"  fully 
described  in  the  print  by  J.  H.  Hills,  No.  481.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  n  8-16  inches;  width  7  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stewart.    Engraved  by  A.  H.  Ritchie.     (Private 
Plate.)    Baker  No.  313.    Proof  before  letters  on  India  paper. 

Presentation  copy  to  Mr.  Sheepshanks  by  Mr.  Lenox. 

569.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  letters  on  India  paper,  with  the  Washington 
arms. 

570.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  Jno  Roberts)    Baker  No.  314.  Very  rare. 

This  plate  was  left  unfinished,  but  not  destroyed,  as  stated  by  Dunlap  in  his  sketch  of  the  Engraver 
of  it,  John  Roberts. — Baker. 

571.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Nearly  full  length.     (Lansdowne.) 

Mixed. 

Height  5  7-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

J.  Rogers  Sc.  381  B.  W.    New  York,  D.  Appleton  &>  Co.    Baker 
No.  316. 

572.  THE  SAME.     Different  state,  without  the  publisher's  address. 

573.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  PRESIDENT  DER  VEREINIGTEN  STAATEN 
VON  AMERICA.    Bust,  head  to  left.     (Lansdowne.)     Oval.        Stipple. 

Height  5  7-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Rosmaster  sculp:     Baker  No.  317. 

574.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Russell,   sculp.    London,  Published  (for  the  Proprietors}   by  John 
Saunders,  25  Newgate  Street  1835.     Baker  No.  318.  Rare. 

575.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The  "Lansdowne  Por- 
trait," fully  described  in  the  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No.  478. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  20  4-16  inches;  width  16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.    Engraved  by  H.  S.  Sadd,  N.  Y.     Published 
at  the  Albion  Office,  New  York  1844.    Baker  No.  319. 


84 

576.  WASHINGTON.     Full  length  in  uniform.     (Washington  at  Dorches- 

ter Heights.)     Fully  described  in  the  print  by  T.  Kelly,  Lot  No.  504. 

Mezzotint  o. 

Height  jo  14-16  inches;  width  7  10-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart  P.     On  steel  by  H.  S.  Sadd.    From  the  celebrated  picture 
in  Faneuil  Hall,  Boston.    Printed  by  Burton.    Baker  No.  320. 

577.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  12-16  indies;  width  4  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  Sartain.     Baker  No.  322. 

578.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The  "Tea  Pot  Portrait."    Fully 
described  in  the  print  by  J.  H.  Hills,  Lot  No.  481.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  it  4-16  inches;  width  7  4-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  John  Sartain.     The  Original  Picture  by  Gilbert  Stuart. 
(Private  Plate.)     Baker  No.  323.  Rare. 

579.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The  "Tea  Pot  Portrait."    Mezzotinto. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.    Engraved  by  J.  Sartain.    Baker  No.  324. 


580.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle: 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  10  8-16  inches;  width  8  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Stuart.  Engraved  by  John  Sartain.  Bradley  &  Co. 
Publishers,  66  Nth.  $th  St.  Philadelphia.  Entered  according  to  the  Act 
of  Congress  in  the  year  1865,  by  Bradley  &  Co.  in  the  Clerk's  Office 
o)  the  District  Court  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania.  Baker 
No.  325. 

Artist's  proof  on  India  paper,  signed. 

581.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  to  right.      Oval  in  a 
rectangle.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  ii  2-16  inches;  width  9  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  and  Published  by  William  Sartain  728  Sansom  S(  Philada. 
Baker  No.  326.  Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper. 


582.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof. 

583.  THE  SAME.     Before  the  rectangle  was  finished. 


85 

584.  GENf  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  DEPARTED  THIS  LIFE  DEC?  14 
1799,  AGED  68.     Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     The  title 
&c  in  a  tablet  with  arched  top,  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Scoles  sc.     Published  by  I.  Low  N  York.     Baker  No.  327.         Rare. 

585.  GENf  WASHINGTON.     Born  Fefr  22,  1732.     Died  Dec?  14,  1799. 
Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

Published  by  M.  Carey.    Baker  No.  328.  Very  rare. 

Engraved  by  Scoles.    From  Weems'  Life  of  Washington.    Philadelphia,  1808. 

586.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.        Stipple. 

Height  2  11-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  indies. 

Scoles  sculp.    Baker  No.  329.  Rare. 

From  Corry's  Life  of  Washington;  New  York,  1809. 

587.  GENL    GEORGE    WASHINGTON.     Bust,    head    to    left.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

(J.  R.  Smith  Boston)     Baker  No.  331.     Reprint. 

588.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Head  to  left.     Oval,  in  a  rectangle.        Stipple. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;  width  6  10-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  H.  W.  Smith  from  the  original  by  Stuart  in  possession 
of  the  Boston  Athenaeum.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the 
year  1860  by  S.  Walker  Jr.,  in  the  clerks  office  of  the  Dis(  Court  of  Mass. 
Walker  &=  Virtue  Boston.  Baker  No.  332. 

589.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  letters  on  India  paper. 

590.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Head  to  left.    Vignette,  with  background  ruled 
to  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  7  11-16  inches;  width  5  14-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Pinx*  H.  W.  Smith,  N.  Y.  Entered  according  to  Act  of 
Congress  in  the  year  1875,  by  S.  Walker  6°  Co.  in  the  Office  of  the  Libra- 
rian of  Congress  at  Washington.  Baker  No.  333. 

591.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Head  to  left.    Vignette,  with  background  ruled 
to  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  12  4-16  inches;  width  9  13-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  H.  Wright  Smith  after  the  Portrait  by  Stuart.  Copyright, 
W.  S.  Baker.  Published  by  Lindsay  6^  Baker,  Philadelphia,  1879. 
Baker  No.  334.  India  proof. 


86 

592.  THE  SAME.     No.  8  of  60  proofs  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 
Signed  by  the  publishers. 

593.  THE  SAME.     Different  state,  with  the  facsimile  of  Washington's  sig- 
nature. 

594.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON    L.L.D.    [1790]     Bust,    head    to    left. 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8- 1 6  inches;  width  3  inches. 

G.  Stuart.     R.  Soper.     Published  by  J.  C.  Bultre,  N.   Y.     Baker 
No.  335.     India  proof. 

595.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.    Half    length,    head    to    left.     (Lans- 
downe.)  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Engraved  by  G.  Stodart.     Baker  No.  336.  Rare. 

596.  Bust,  head  to  left,  on  a  pedestal  partly  hidden  by  an 

open  scroll  inscribed  "Constitution  of  the  United  States."    An  U.  S. 
shield  in  front  of  pedestal.  Aquatint. 

Height  9  inches;  width  6  8-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  337.  Very  rare. 

Engraved  by  Wm.  Strickland.    Fine  and  brilliant  impression. 

597.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     The 
title  in  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

Tanner  Sc.     Engraved  for  the  Revd  M.  L.  Weems. 

598.  GJ-  WASHINGTON.      Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in   a  rectangle. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  339. 

Engraved  by  Benj.  Tanner. 

599.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

B.  Tanner  Sc.    Baker  No.  340.  Very  rare. 

Cut  to  oval  and  inlaid. 

600.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.    Engd  by  J.  Thomson.    Baker  No.  342. 


87 

601.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters.  Very  rare  in  this  state. 

602.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.    Stipple. 

Height  8  13-16  inches;  width  6  13-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stewart.  Engraved  by  C.  Tiebout.  Published  by  C. 
Tiebout  N°.  28  Gold  Street  New  York  January  &*  1800.  Baker  No. 
343.  Very  rare. 

Magnificent  Brilliant  Impression,  with  full  margin;  Cornelius  Tiebout  was  the  first  American 
Engraver  to  attain  any  excellence  in  his  art.  This  print  is  a  good  example  of  his  abilities. — Baker. 

603.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.          Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

G.  Stewart  Del.     C  Tiebout  Sculp.    Baker  No.  344.  Very  rare. 

From  Rev.  Uzal  Ogden's  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Genl.  Washington.  Newark  1800.  Fine 
brilliant  impression  with  full  margin. 

604.  GEN.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    FIRST  PRESIDENT  or  THE  UNITED 
STATES.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  surrounded  by  a  wreath  with 
diverging  rays.  Stipple. 

Height  8- 1 6  inch;  width  6-16  inch. 

R.  Tiller  Sc.    Baker  No.  345.  Very  rare. 

The  copy  has  no  title. 

605.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.     (Lansdowne.) 

Line. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.  Engraved  by  S.  Topham.  Leeds,  Published 
by  Dames  &  Booth.  Baker  No.  346. 

606.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.   Mezzotinto. 

Height  16  3-16  inches;  width  13  5-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Samuel  Walmsley  after  the  original  painting  taken  from 
life  by  Gilbert  Stuart.  Baker  No.  347. 

607.  Half  length,  head  to  left,  a  scroll  in  the  right  hand,  the 

arm  resting  upon  the  muzzle  of  a  cannon;  a  sword  in  the  left  hand. 
Vignette.  Etched. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

G.  Longhi  gez.  A  Weger  sc.  Lpzg.  Verlag  von  Carl  B  Lorck  in 
Leipzig.  Baker  No.  349.  India  proof. 

608.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  head  to  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  T.  B.  Welch  from  a  Portrait  by  G.  Stuart  Printed  by 
A.  E.  Lent  &  Co  Baker  No.  350.  Large  paper. 


88 

609.  WASHINGTON.     Head  to  left.    Vignette,  with  background  ruled  to 
a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  22  14-16  inches;  width  18  inches. 

(Engraved  by  Thos.  B.  Welch  (by  Permission)  From  the  only 
Original  Portrait  by  Gilbert  Stuart  in  the  Athenaeum  Boston.  Pub- 
lished by  Geo.  W.  Childs,  Philadelphia.)  Baker  No.  351. 

Choice  Proof  before  all  letters.  The  most  important  work  of  the  engraver,  and  a  very  close  rendering 
of  the  original. — Baker. 

609$.     THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.     Signed  by  the  En- 
graver, Thos.  B.  Welch. 

610.  GEORGE     WASHINGTON.     Inaugurated     President     1789.     Vig- 
nette. Stipple. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

A.  Willard. 

Title  page  to  Goodrich's  History  of  the  United  States.    Hartford,  1824. 

611.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  medallion,  heading  to 
an  imperial  folio  sheet,  containing  "The  Declaration  of  Independence," 
surrounded  by  fifteen  smaller  medallions,  two  of  which  contain  busts 
of  Adams  and  Jefferson,  the  others  coats  of  arms  of  the  thirteen  original 
States.  Line. 

Diameter  3  6-16  inches. 

Whole  plate,  height  25  13-16  inches;  width  19  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Wm.  Woodruff.  Philada.  Published  Feb?  1819,  by 
William  Woodruff.  Printed  by  C.P.Harrison.  Baker  N 0.353.  Rare. 

612.  WASHINGTON.    .Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  medallion.     (The  Por- 
trait of  Washington  cut  from  a  copy  of  the  preceding  Print.)    Baker 
No.  353. 

Diameter,  3  6-16  inches. 

613.  -  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  with  border.  Line. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Trott  Del4.     Wright  Engraver  N.  Y.     Baker  No.  356. 

614.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The  "  Lansdowne  Portrait."    Stipple. 

Height  8  1-16  indies;  width  5  13-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  359.  Excessively  rare. 

Only  one  impression  of  this  print  has  come  under  the  notice  of  Mr.  Baker. 

615.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Born  Feb.  nth   (O.S)  1732.     Died  Dec'  14* 

1799.  Line. 

Height  8  13-16  inches;  width  7  7-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  362.  Very  rare. 

A  remarkably  fine  impression  with  wide  margin  of  this  very  rare  print. 


89 
6x6.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

Deare's  Edition.  Dedicated  to  the  Washington  Benevolent  Societies 
in  New  Jersey.  Publish' d  6°  Sold  by  Lewis  Deare  N  Brunswick  N 
Jersey.  Baker  No.  363.  Rare. 

617.  GENL  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  in  the 
left  distance  an  encampment  distinctly  seen.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  6- 1 6  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  364.  Rare. 

From  Weems'  Life  of  Washington.    Philadelphia,  1823. 

618.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular.  Stipple. 

Diameter  3  10-16  inches. 

Pub.  by  P.  Price  Jr.  Philad0:    Baker  No.  365. 

From  Thomas'  New  American  Biographical  Dictionary.    Philadelphia,  1829. 

619. Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  i  14-16  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  366. 

Title  page  of  "  The  Book  of  the  Army  of  the  United  States"  by  Jno.  Frost.    New  York,  1845. 

620.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  368. 

Title  page^of  A  Pictorial  History  of  the  Wars  of  the  United  States,  by  John  L.  Denison,  1860. 

621.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  FIRST  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.     Bust,  head  to  left.     In  the  background  an  open  bookcase, 
with  a  window  to  the  right.    Vignette.  .  Stipple. 

Height  2  14-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  from  an  original  Picture  in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis 
of  Lansdown.  London,  William  Darton,  58,  Holborn  Hill,  i.  mo. 
28,  1824.  Baker  No.  370.  Rare. 

622.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  FIRST  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  NORTH  AMERICA.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.     (Lansdowne.)    Vig- 
nette. Stipple. 

Height  3  8- 1 6  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Published  by  G.  Smeeton,  Sf.  Martin's  Church  Yard.     Baker  No.  371. 

623.  THE  SAME.     Colored. 


9o 

624.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Border  with  lions' 
heads  in  each  corner.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  7-16  inches. 

Published  March  13,  1824  by  George  Smeeton,  3  Old  Bailey.  Baker 
No.  372. 

625.  THE  SAME.     Before  the  address  of  the  publisher. 

626.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches. 

London,  Published  by  Richd.  Evans,  17  Paternoster  Row.  Baker  No. 
373- 

627.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    The  background  ruled  per- 
pendicular, and  the  corners  rounded.  Line. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Caspar  Y  Roig  Editores,  Madrid.    Baker  No.  374.     India  proof. 

Extremely  rare. 

The  only  copy  that  has  come  under  my  observation. 

628.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ?  LATE  PRESIDENT  or  THE  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA.    Full  length,  standing,  right  hand  upon  a  scroll 
upon  a  table  to  the  left,  inscribed  "  Declaration  of  Independence."    To 
the  right,  an  armchair,  and  in  the  background  a  curtain,  drawn  up  at 
the  left,  shows  some  pillars  and  the  open  sky.  Mezzotinto,  colored. 

Height  18  8-16  inches;  width  13  12-16  inches. 

Engraved  from  an  Original  Drawing  by  Savage.  Published  by  I. 
Le  Petit,  Latimer  House,  Hammersmith  near  London.  Baker  No.  375. 

Excessively  rare. 

Only  one  impression  had  come  under  the  notice  of  Baker,  and  that  without  the  publisher's  address, 
which  had  probably  been  cut  off,  as  well  as  portions  of  the  margin;  which  would  account  for  this  copy 
not  quite  agreeing  in  size.  It  has  the  Stuart  head,  and  the  general  characteristics  of  the  figure  and 
accessories  resemble  the  "  Tea  Pot  Portrait."  This  is  a  very  fine  clear  impression  and  has  been 
colored  contemporaneously. 

629.  G.    WASHINGTON.    Half    length,    head    to    left.    Upper    corners 
rounded.  Line. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  376. 

630.  G.    WASHINGTON.    Full    length.    The    "Lansdowne    Portrait." 
Fully  described  in  the  print  by  Heath,  Lot  No.  478.  Stipple. 

Height  19  14-16  inches;  width  13  4-16  inches. 

Philad.  Pub.  by  M.  Carey  N".  118  Market  Sl. 

This  plate  was  engraved  by  C.  Tiebout,  and  is  one  of  the  first  impressions,  which  were  evidently 
published  without  the  artist's  name,  which  appears  only  on  the  retouched  plate. 


631.  THE  SAME.     Retouched  plate  with  the  artist's  name,  "Painted  by  G. 
Stuart,  Engraved  by  C.  Tiebout,"  and  by  a  different  publisher,  "Pub- 
lished by  Wm.  Smith  702  5.  yd  St.  Philad." 

632.  THE  SAME.     Retouched  plate,  without  the  artist's  name  or  publisher's 
address. 

633.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

Baker  No.  378.  •       Very  rare. 


GILBERT  STUART  UNKNOWN  TO  BAKER. 

634.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  medallion,  heading  to 
an  imperial  folio  sheet  containing  "The  Declaration  of  Independence" 
surrounded  by  fifteen  smaller  medallions ,  two  of  which  contain  busts 
of  Adams  and  Jefferson,  the  others,  coats  of  arms  of  the  thirteen  original 
States,  the  whole  surrounded  with  a  black  border  with  white  stars. 

Diameter  3  6-16  inches. 

Whole  plate,  length  26  inches;  width  19  4-16  inches. 

Lith.  de  H.  Brunet  et  C1?  a  Lyon.    On  satin.  Very  rare. 

The  work  on  this  plate  is  so  close  to  the  original  engraved  by  Wm.  Woodruff,  Baker  No.  353,  and 
exhibits  such  a  beautiful  specimen  of  the  lithographic  art,  that  we  have  not  considered  it  amiss  to 
place  it  with  the  copper  and  steel  engravings. 

635.  THE  SAME.     On  paper,  but  without  the  border  of  stars.     The  upper 
right  hand  and  lower  left  hand  corners  torn  off.  Very  rare. 

636.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Full  length,  standing.     "The  Lans- 
downe  Portrait,"  fully  described  in  the  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No. 
478.  Aquatint  printed  in  colors. 

Height  22  14-16  inches;  width  16  12-16  inches. 

From  the  original  Picture  in  Philadelphia.  Publish' d  July  isf  1801, 
by  Atkins  &  Nightingale,  N°  100.  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia. 

Excessively  rare. 

Magnificent  brilliant  impression  printed  in  colors,  with  fine  wide  margin,  and  valued  by  Mr.  Carson 
as  one  of  the  greatest  gems  of  his  collection;  a  more  perfect  copy  could  not  be  obtained.  See  Plate. 

637.  Full   length,    standing.     "The    Lansdowne    Portrait," 

fully  described  in  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No.  478.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  26  7-16  inches;  width  20  4-16  inches. 

(E.  Savage  Execu4?)  Excessively  rare. 

Magnificent  brilliant  proof  before  all  letters,  with  fine  margin,  of  the  greatest  rarity  and  possibly 
unique  in  this  state. 


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63g.  Full   length,    standing.     "The    Lansdowne    Portrait," 

fully  described  in  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No.  478.  .Line. 

Height  20  1-16  inches;  width  13  2-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Gabriel  Stuart  1797.  Engraved  by  James  Heath  His- 
torical Engraver  to  his  Majesty,  and  to  his  Royal  Highness  the  Prince  of 
Wales.  Published  Jan?  i,  1800,  by  J.  Heath,  N°.  42,  Newman  Street 
&°  Messr?  Robinson's  Paternoster  Row.  Very  rare. 

Better  known  as  the  "Fake  Heath  Portrait."  Heath  did  not  engrave  it.  but  it  is  a  very  clever  copy 
of  that  celebrated  print,  and  much  more  rare. 

639.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  in  uniform,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rec- 
tangle. Etched. 

Height  24  13-16  inches;  width  21  2-16  inches. 

Henri  Lefort  Delineavit  &  Sculpsit,  Anno  1880.  Imprimerie  a  Sal- 
mon— Paris. 

The  most  effective  and  strongest  portrait  of  Washington  ever  etched. 

640.  THE  SAME.    Artist's  proof,  signed. 

640^.      "  "        Trial  proof. 

641.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.        Etched. 

Height  13  14-16  inches;  width  12  4-16  inches. 

T.  Johnson  1900. 

No.  42  of  25°  artist's  proofs,  signed,  on  India  paper.     Published  by  J.  O.  Wright   &  Co. 

642.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  18  inches;  width  14  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart.  Engraved  by  J.  R.  Rice.  Bradley  & 
Company  Publishers  66  North  Fourth  St.  Philadelphia.  W.  W.  Bost- 
wick  &  Co.  177  &"  179  West  Fourth  St.  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Copyright 
by  Bradley  &*  Company  1876. 

643.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Three-quarter  length.     The  "  Tea  Pot  Portrait," 
head  to  left. 

Height  17  12-16  inches;  width  13  14-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Gilbert  Stuart.  Engraved  by  William  Sartain.  Pub- 
lished by  William  Sartain  728  Sansom  St.  Philadelphia.  Entered  ac- 
cording to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1888  by  William  Sartain  in  the 
Clerk's  office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  U.  S.  for  the  Eastern  District 
of  Pennsylvania.  India  proof,  signed. 

644.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper. 


93 

645- Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  14-16  inches;  width  9  11-16  inches. 

Jas  Pagan. 

Artist's  reraarque  proof,  signed,  on  India  paper. 

646.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  13  12-16  inches;  width  10  14-16  inches. 

S.  Arlent  Edwards. 

\ 

Artist's  proof,  signed,  on  India  paper. 

647.  GEN.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Born  February  22**  1732.    Ap- 
pointed Commander  in  Chief  of  the  American  Army  June  i5th,  1775. 
Elected  first  President  of  the  United  States  March  4th  1789.     Died  14* 
Decr.  1799.     Half  length,  seated,  head  to  left.     Book  in  the  right  hand. 
Dress  sword  partly  visible  rests  on  the  left  arm.  Stipple. 

Height  13  13-16  inches;  width  n   1-16  inches. 

Engraved  from  a  copy  after  Stewart. 

648.  WASHINGTON.    Full   bust,    head   to   left.     Oval   in   a   rectangle. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  4-16  inches;  width  9  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall's  Sons,  New  York    Painted  by  Gilbert 
Stuart. 

649.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.         Stipple  in  colors. 

Height  6  8- 1 6  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart.     J.  C.  Buttre.    India  proof. 

650.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  8  3-16  inches;  width  6  12-16  inches. 
Unfinished  proof,  only  three  copies  taken  from  the  plate  in  this  state.     Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre. 

651.  Full  length,  standing.     "  The  Lansdowne  Portrait,"  fully 

described  in  the  print  by  James  Heath,  Lot  No.  478.  Etched. 

Height  ii  7-16  inches;  width  7  8-16  inches. 

W.  H.  W.  Bicknell  Sc. 

Artist's  proof,  signed. 

652.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.     The  center  of  a  folio  sheet 

entitled  "In  Memory  of  the  Illustrious  Champion  of  Liberty  General 
George  Washington,  First  President  of  the  United  States  of  America." 


94 

Over  the  oval  oak  and  laurel  branches,  underneath  flags  and  imple- 
ments of  war.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Rare. 

653. Born  February  22*d  1732.     Died  December  14*  1799. 

Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Oval.  Bust  composed  of  fancy  pen  scroll- 
work. Rays  emanating  from  the  head.  The  centre  of  a  folio  sheet 
entitled  "  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  Illustrious  Champion  of  Liberty, 
General  George  Washington ;  First  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America."  Stipple. 

Height  5  7-16  inches;  width  4  14-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  R.  Lowe,  N.  York.     "Presented  to -  by 

As  a  Reward  of  Merit."    Published  by  John  Donlevy 


N.  Y.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1838  by  Samuel 
Green  in  the  Clerks  office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  Southern  District 
of  New  York.  Rare. 

654.  WASHINGTON  WAS  THE  FATHER  OF  HIS  COUNTRY.    EULO- 
GIUM  SACRED  TO  THE  MEMORY  OF  THE  ILLUSTRIOUS  GEORGE  WASHING- 
TON, COLUMBIAS  GREAT  AND  SUCCESSFUL  SON  HONORED  BE  HIS  NAME. 
Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.    The  center  of  an  imperial  folio  sheet 
entitled  "  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  Illustrious  Champion  of  Liberty 
General  George  Washington;  First  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America."    On  either  side  of  the  oval  a  scroll  inscribed  "Born  Feb. 
22,  1732"    "Died  Dec  13,  1799";  beneath  the  oval  view  of  the  Capitol 
at  Washington,  beneath  which  is  a  scroll  entitled  "Family  Register, 
Names,  Births,  Marriages,  Deaths,"  on  either  side  of  the  scroll  two 
cherubs  holding  circular  medallions  upon  which  is  inscribed  the  Lord's 
Prayer.  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Whole  plate,  height  27  4-16  inches;  width  21  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  McLees  New  York.  Rare. 

655.  WASHINGTON  AND  HIS  FAMILY.    Full  length,  seated  to  the 
right  of  a  table,  upon  which  is  an  outspread  map,  the  right  arm  resting 
thereon;  to  the  right  of  the  table  Martha  Washington,  seated,  with  left 
hand  resting  on  the  map;  back  of  table  Nelly  Custis  standing;  to  the 
right  of  Washington,  George  Washington  Park  Custis  standing;  in  the 
extreme  right  Wm.  Lee,  the  negro  servant,  entering  a  door.     Mezzotinto. 

Height  13  12-16  inches;  length  10  4-16  inches. 

Original  Painting  by  C.  Schussele,  Phil*  Engraved  by  William 
Sartain  Phil?  Published  by  Bradley  &  C°.  66  N.  Fourth  Sl.  Philadel- 
phia. Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1865,  by  William 
Sartain,  in  the  Clerks  Office  of  the  District  Court,  for  the  Eastern  District 
of  Pennsylvania.  Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper. 


95 

656.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  proof,  signed,  on  India  paper. 

657.  WASHINGTON  AND  HIS  FAMILY.    Full  length,  seated  to  the 
right  of  a  table.     Fully  described  in  the  preceding  print.        Mezzotinto. 

Height  17  10-16  inches;  length  34  13-16  inches. 

Original  Painting  by  C.  Schussele,  Phil?  Engraved  by  Wm  Sartain, 
Phil?  Bradley  6*  C°.  Publishers,  66  N*  4'.*  St.  Philadelphia.  En- 
tered according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1864,  by  C.  Schussele  in 
the  Clerk's  office  of  the  District  Court  for  the  Eastern  District  of  Penn- 
sylvania. Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper. 

658.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  title,  with  variation  in  the  publisher's 
address.     "  Published  by  William  Sartain  728  Sansom  St.  Philadelphia." 

659.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette  at  the  bot- 
tom of  a  large  engraving  entitled  "  This  Representation  of  Peter  Fran- 
ciscos  Gallant  Action  with  Nine  of  Tarleton's  Cavalry  in  sight  of  a 
Troop  of  Four  Hundred  Men,  Took  place  in  Amelia  County  Virginia 
1781.     Is  Respectfully  inscribed  to  him  by  James  Webster  and  James 
Warrell."  Stipple  in  colors. 

Height  i  4-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

Whole  plate,  height  19  12-16  inches;  length  as  10-16  inches. 

Design 'd  by  Warrell.  Drawn  by  Barralett.  Engraved  by  D.  Ed- 
win. Published  Decr.  i,  1814  by  James  Webster.  Entered  according  to 
Act  of  Congress  the  i  */  day  of  December  1814  by  James  Webster  of  the 
State  of  Pennsylvania. 

A  magnificent  copy  of  an  original  impression  in  colors  of  this  very  rare  print,  and  the  largest 
engraved  by  Edwin.  It  is  as  clean  as  the  day  of  issue,  with  full  margin,  and  is  accompanied  with 
the  very  rare  descriptive  broadside  issued  by  James  Webster  at  the  time  of  publication,  giving  Fran- 
cisco's personal  account  of  the  engagement.  It  is  doubtful  if  there  is  another  copy  equal  to  this  in 
existence. 

660.  THE  SAME.    Modern  impression. 

661.  Full  length,  in  Masonic  regalia;  advancing  to  the  front 

of  a  room  in  a  Masonic  temple  leading  two  little  orphans  by  the  hand, 
at  the  head  of  a  long  line  of  orphan  children;  on  either  side,  standing, 
numerous  Masonic  characters  of  all  nations,  including  General  Lafay- 
ette. Stipple. 

Height  15  6-16  inches;  length  20  7-16  inches. 

Stothard  del?  Kearny  Soil?  "To  the  Grand  Lodges  of  the  United 
States.  This  Print  representing  the  Distinguishing  Characteristic  of 
Masonry,  Charity  bestowed  on  proper  objects."  Published  by  F. 
Kearny  &  J.  How.  Copy-right  secured  according  to  Act  of  Congress, 
Philad^  Sep.  1830. 

Fine  impression  of  this  very  rare  print. 


96 

662.  THE  SAME  PRINT,  after  DeWitt  Clinton's  portrait  had  been  sub- 
stituted for  one  of  the  Masonic  characters  on  the  right,  and  with  the 
addition  of  a  line  at  the  bottom,  " is  respectfully  dedi- 
cated." Rare. 

663.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left,  circular  medallion. 
The  centre  of  a  folio  sheet  entitled  "  The  President  of  the  United  States," 
with  13  other  medallions  containing  the  portraits  of  the  presidents  from 
Adams  to  Pierce.     At  the  top  an  eagle  with  outspread  wings,  holding 
a  ribbon  in  its  beak,  upon  which  is  inscribed  "E  Pluribus  Unum," 
U.  S.  shield,  and  flags.     In  the  centre  "Capitol  of  the  United  States 
Washington,  D.  C.  with  the  New  Extension";  at  the  bottom  a  repre- 
sentation of  "Washington's  Head-Quarters  at  Newburg,  N.  York." 

Stipple. 

Diameter  3  13-16  inches. 

Whole  plate,  height  22  inches;  width  16  inches. 

664.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

665.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle. 

Stipple. 

Height  7  8-16  inches;  width  5  14-16  inches. 

From  the  original  by  Stuart  in  the  Boston  Athenaeum.    Johnson, 
Fry  6°  Company  Publishers,  New  York. 

Fine  early  impression  on  large   paper. 

666.  THE  SAME.     On  India  paper,  without  the  publisher's  address. 

667.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rec- 
tangle. Stipple. 

Height  9  10-16  inches;  width  7  15-16  inches. 

668.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Curtain  in  the  background. 

Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  a  12-16  inches. 
Proof  before  all  letters.    Extremely  rare. 

669.  Bust,  head  to  left.    Oval,  surrounded  with  vignettes 

representing  the  New  and  the  Old  Year.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

"New  Year"  "1863." 

Evidently  engraved  for  a  magazine. 

670.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular,  with  arabesque  border. 

Line. 

Diameter  a  14-16  inches. 
Rare. 


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671.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle 

containing  the  companion  portrait  of  Martha  Washington.      Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  1-16  inches;  width  7  15-16  inches. 

S.  Arlent  Edwards. 

Artist's  proof,  signed.     No.  6  of  25  signed  proofs,  signed  by  J.  O.  Wright  &  Co. 

672.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON.     Born  Febv    22?d  1732.    Inaugurated 
President  March  4l.h  1789.     Retired  March  4*  1797.     Died  Decr  14* 
1799.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  with  a  border  in  which  is  the 
title.  Line. 

Height  5  11-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.    Engd  by  Story  &  Atwood  N.  York. 

Excessively  rare.    Evidently  cut  from  the  centre  of  a  large  ornamented  sheet. 

673 .  THE  SAME.     Different  state,  with  name  of  artists  cut  off. 

These  are  the  only  copies  of  this  print  that  have  come  under  the  observation  of  Mr.  Chas.  Henry 
Hart. 

674.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.      Stipple. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Engd  by  Geo.  E.  Perine  N.  York.    India  proof. 

675.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    FuU  bust,  head  to  left  (Lansdowne). 
Oval.  Line. 

Height  6  4-16  inches;  width  4  14-16  inches. 

From  the  Original  Painting  by  Stuart. 

676.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  with  border  of  a  single 

line.  India  ink  drawing. 

Height  $  6-16  inches;  width  4  1-16  inches. 

Arnet  min.  desine". 

An  original  India  ink  drawing  taken  from  the  Lansdowne  portrait. 

677.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.    Circular.  Stipple. 

Diameter  3  inches. 
Proof  with  the  scratched  title. 

678.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  surrounded  with  olive 

branches,  tied  at  the  bottom  with  a  ribbon  upon  which  is  the  motto 
"Pater  Patriae";   underneath  in  large  figures  "1860";  over  the  oval 
an  eagle  with  a  shield.     The  whole  in  an  ornamental  frame.      Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

Whole  plate,  height  12  inches;  width  10  8-16  inches. 

Eng  by  A  Hoen  &  Co.     "  This  Bust  is  respectfully  dedicated  by  the 
Carriers  of  the  Baltimore  Sun  to  their  Patrons." 

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679.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  border  sur- 
rounded with  scrollwork.  Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  a  8-16  inches. 
Evidently  cut  from  the  centre  of  a  large  sheet. 

680.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  medallion  with 
scrollwork  border.     On  a  sheet  containing  sixteen  medallion  portraits, 
two    of   Washington,  two  of   Lafayette,  two  of    Washington    Irving, 
Voltaire,  Bolivar,  Mme.  De  Stael,  Mile.  Mars,  Walter  Scott,  Boyer, 
Benjamin  West,  Talma,  Fenelon,  and  Lord  Byron.  Stipple. 

Diameter  a  10-16  inches. 
Very  rare.    Evidently  engraved  for  ornamenting  old-time  snuff-box  lids. 

68 1.  THE  SAME.    Portrait  of  Washington  only,  cut  circular. 

682.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  medallion. 

Diameter  4  3-16  inches. 

Engraved  from  the  medal  by  the  anaglyptographic  process  by  J.  W. 
Steel. 

683.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  ESQ?  THE  FRIEND  OF  MAN.    Full  bust, 
head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Gobrecht,  sculp.  Excessively  rare. 

684.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.      Born   Feb.   22**   1732.      Died   Dec. 
14th  1799.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  with  wreath  of  laurel  and  oak 
leaves  falling  to  either  side  from  the  top,  over  which  is  an  eagle  with 
outspread  wings;  the  whole  surrounded  with  fancy  scrollwork,  at  the 
bottom  of  which  is  a  U.  S.  shield,  plough,  scroll,  inkstand,  and  pen. 

Line. 

Height  of  oval  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  3-16  inches. 

^ 

685.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  the  title. 

686.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  border  in  which  is  the 

artist's  name.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Pinx*      G.  Fairman  Sculp*. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  230. 

687.  First  in  War,  First  in  Peace,  and  First  in  the  hearts  of 

his  countrymen.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  wreath  of  oak 
leaves  tied  at  the  bottom,  from  which  emanate  diverging  rays  and  28 
stars;  inside  of  wreath  is  the  inscription.  Line. 

(•  Height  of  oval  i  5-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 


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688.  —    Half  length,  seated,  head  to  right,  a  dress  sword  partly 

visible  resting  on  right  arm.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  7  13-16  inches;  width  5  14-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  Doney) 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  201. 

689.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Engraved  for  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society. 

Similar  to  the  portrait  engraved  by  Leney,  Baker  No.  376.     Very  rare. 

'  i'  '  '-.:  i  i'i'j  s      .'/*„«  f*'^      ',<•:*.,/  ,*'••'*  ,'     •* 

690.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    FATHER  AND  PROTECTOR  or  AMERICA. 
Full  length,  standing,  head  to  left;  the  right  arm  extended,  the  left 
resting  on  the  hip;  to  the  left,  two  pillars  partly  concealed  by  a  curtain 
which  hangs  over  and  across  to  the  right.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  12-16  inches;  width  9  12-16  inches. 

One  of  the  rarest  of  Washington  portraits,  and  a  beautiful  brilliant  impression.    The  only  other 
copy  I  ever  saw,  and  that  is  colored  by  hand,  is  in  the  collection  of  Chief  Justice  Mitchell.    See  Plate. 

691.  G.WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

692.  Full  bust,  head  to  right.  Line. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  6-16  inches. 

693.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  PRESIDENT -OF  THE  U.  S.  FROM  1789  TO 
1797.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  surrounded  with  fancy  scrollwork,  over 
which  is  an  eagle,  on  a  sheet  with  similar  portraits  of  Jno.  Adams,  Jef- 
ferson, Madison,  J.  Q.  Adams,  Van  Buren,  Monroe,  and  Jackson. 

Stipple. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

Published  by  T.  C.  Story  Eng'.  7  John  St.  N.  Y.  Very  rare. 

694.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inchest 

695.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.    India  proof. 

696.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Mixed. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  Co. 

Working  proof  from  unfinished  plate. 


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697.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.          Mczzotinto. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  a  4-16  inches. 

- 

698.  GENf  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.  Line. 

Height  a  inches;  width  i  12-16  Laches. 

Rare. 

699.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 
Proof.  • 

700.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  a  14-16  inches. 

A.  Reed  sc.  E.  W.  Con.    Engraved  for  the  Washington  Benevolent 
Society. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  308.     Very  rare. 

701 .  Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 
Proof  from  unfinished  plate. 

702.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  ia-i6  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 
Similar  to  Baker  No.  aio. 

703.  THE  SAME.     Colored  by  hand,  cut  close  to  print. 

704.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 
The  upper  portion  of  the  background  deeply  shaded. 

705.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.     Born  Feb.  22,  1732.    In.  March  4,  1789. 
Obt.  Dec.  14,  1799,  M.  68.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  a  14-16  inches. 

Rare. 

706.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

From  the  Original  Painting  by  Stuart  in  the  old  Hall  of  Representa- 
tives in  the  Capitol  at  Washington. 

707.  GENERAL   WASHINGTON.    Half  length,   head   to   left.     (Lans- 
downe.)  Line. 

Height  9  13-16  inches;  width  7  10-16  inches. 

From  G.  Stuart's  Painting.  Very  rare. 


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708.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.    Half 
length,  head  to  left.     (Lansdowne.)  Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  a  12-16  inches. 

Stewart  dett    T.  A.  Dean  sculpt    London,  Published  Novr.  i,  1831, 
by  John  Brooks,  421,  Oxford  Street.    Large  paper.  Rare. 

709.  . Half  length,  head  to  left.     (Lansdowne.)  Stipple. 

Height  6  7-16  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches. 

From  the  celebrated  Portrait  Painted  by  Stuart.    India  proof. 

710.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  3  15-16  inches. 

Stuart    Girsch.    D.  Appleton  6r»  Co.    India  proof.    Large  paper. 

711.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left,  in  a  border  resem- 
bling an  ornamented  frame.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Size  of  border,  height  10  8-16  inches;  width  8  13-16  inches. 

Manly  6r»  Orr,  Philadelphia. 

Evidently  an  impression  of  one  of  the  portraits  engraved  by  Edwin  for  Marshall's  Life  of  Wash- 
ington, printed  in  an  ornamental  border. 

712.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  head  to  left  (Lansdowne),  surrounded 
by  a  framework  of  oak  leaves,  over  the  top  of  which  is  a  pen  and  scroll, 
underneath  a  representation  of  a  military  review.  Line. 

Height  7  7-16  inches;  width  6  2-16  inches. 

713.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  to  right,  head  to  left.     Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  2-16  inches. 

Francesco  Petroncini  incise.  Rare. 

A  close  rendition  of  the  print  by  Longhi,  Baker  No.  281. 

714.  G.   WASHINGTON.    Nearly  full  length,  seated.    The  right  hand 
resting  upon  an  upright  book  on  a  table  to  the  right,  a  dress  sword 
lying  in  the  left  arm  which  is  resting  on  the  arm  of  a  chair;  a  curtain 
in  the  background,  drawn  aside  and  partly  revealing  a  pillar  to  the 
left.  Line. 

Height  7  3-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

From  the  original  painting  by  Chappel  in  the  possession  of  the  pub- 
lishers. Johnson,  Fry  6*  Co.,  Publishers,  New  York.  Entered  accord- 
ing to  Act  of  Congress  A.  D.  1870,  by  Johnson,  Fry  &•=  Co.  in  the  clerk's 
office  of  the  district  court  of  the  southern  district  of  New  York. 


715.  GENL  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.   Stipple. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  a  13-16  inches. 

Rare. 

716.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Publ.  at  the  Music  Depot  of  W.  G.  Metzerott.    From  the  Original 
Painting  at  the  Atheneum,  Boston. 

717.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    The  upper  one  on  a  plate 
with  two  medallion  portraits  of  "Clive"  and  "Hastings,"  underneath 
which  is  the  representation  of  an  elephant;  between  the  two  medallions 
at  the  top  are  two  swords.  Line. 

;J*     Height  7  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

718.  Bust,  head  to  left,  in  wreath  of  olive  leaves,  on  a  pedes- 
tal.   To  the  left  the  figure  of  Liberty  holding  a  flag  which  floats 
over  the  bust;  to  the  right  an  eagle  resting  on  a  shield;  on  the  base  of 
the  pedestal  a  representation  of  Washington  resigning  his  commission. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre. 

719.  Full  length,  head  to  left.     The  "Lansdowne  Portrait." 

Rounded  at  top.  Stipple. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

F.  F.  Walker.    India  proof. 

720.  WASHINGTON  RESIGNING  HIS  COMMISSION.    Full  length, 
standing,  head  to  left  (in  the  House  of  Congress),  with  hands  extended 
toward  a  table  at  the  left,  upon  which  is  a  book,  inkstand,  etc.;  in  the 
right  hand  a  scroll;  to  right  portraits  of  various  Congressmen.      Stipple. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;  width  4  7-16  inches. 

H.  T.  Stephens.    Augustus  Robin,  N.  Y. 

721.  CHIEF  OF  THE  PATRIOT  HOST.    Full  length,  seated  on  a  settee 
to  right  on  the  plaza  at  Mount  Vernon,  in  front  of  which  are  sheep, 
foxes,  etc. ;  in  the  back  distance  the  buildings.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  a  10-16  inches. 

"An  example  to  the  citizens;  an  ornament  to  the  Republic;  invested 
with  the  highest  executive  magistracy,  he  well  performed  the  du 
ty  of  protecting  industry  and  restraining  fraud  and  violence,  and  at 
length  he  enjoyed,  for  a  short  time,  a  dignified  repose.     See  Page  230." 


103 

722.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length  as  a  Master  Mason;  head  to  left, 
right  hand  resting  on  an  upright  book  on  a  table  to  left,  the  other  resting 
upon  a  pedestal  to  right;  in  the  background  pillars;  to  right  a  chair. 

Stipple. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

723.  Full  length,  seated,  head  to  left.    The  right  hand  resting 

on  an  upright  book  on  a  table  to  left.    A  dress  sword  lying  on  the  left 
arm,  which  is  resting  on  the  arm  of  a  chair;  to  the  right  lower  corner, 
books.    A  curtain  in  the  background  partly  drawn  aside  reveals  pil- 
lars. Stipple. 

Height  7  8-16  inches;  width  5  7-16  inches. 

India  proof,  large  paper. 

724.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length  in  uniform  on  horseback  receiving  a 
salute  on  the  field  of  battle.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

725.  Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left,  right  hand  extended 

holding  an  open  scroll,  the  left  resting  on  a  dress  sword;  in  the  back- 
ground a  pillar  and  a  curtain  partly  drawn,  which  reveals  a  military 
encampment.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

Sartain  Sc. 

726.  WASHINGTON.    Full    length,    standing.    The    "Lansdowne    Por- 
trait." Stipple. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  2  15-16  inches. 

727.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.    The  upper  left-hand  one  of 
five  busts,  the  others  being  of  Wolfe,  Thos.  Warton,  Walcot,  and  West. 

Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

(Lizars  sc)  Rare. 

728.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    The  centre  of  five  vignette 
busts.     The  others  being  Bonaparte,  Alexander,  Peter  I,  and  Charles 
XII.  Etched. 

Height  of  bust  14-16  inches;  width  14-16  inch. 

C.  E.  King  Sc.    Pub.  by  Collins  &  Hannay:  New  York.    "  Engraved 
for  Dr.  Irving's  Universal  History."  Rare. 

729.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  medallion.    At  the  top  of 

a  sheet  entitled  "Declaration  of  Independence  July  4  1776,"  being  one 
of  1 6  medallions,  the  others  containing  the  portrait  of  Jefferson,  arms  of 
the  U.  S.,  and  the  thirteen  original  states,  with  fancy  border.        Line. 

Height  i  7-16  inches;  length  2  8-16  inches. 

American  Bank  Note  Company  New  York.    On  large  glazed  card- 
board. 


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730.  THE  SAME.    Before  the  border,  on  small  card. 

731.  GEN.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    The  upper  left-hand  one 
of  a  group  of  12  portraits,  the  other  being  those  of  Union  officers. 

Stipple. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  z  inch. 

732.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  1789  to  1797.    Bust  to  right,  head  to 
left.    The  upper  one  of  13  oval  medallions  of  the  Presidents  down  to 
Fillmore,  surrounding  a  larger  one  in  the  centre  containing  a  bust  of 
Franklin  Pierce.    The  background  composed  of  stars  and  olive  branches ; 
over  the  top  an  eagle  and  flags,  and  a  ribbon  flowing  to  either  side 
upon  which  is  the  motto  "E  Pluribus  Unum";  underneath  a  flowing 
ribbon  upon  which  is  the  inscription  "The  Presidents  of  Our  Great 
Republic."  Stipple. 

Height  15-16  inch;  width  13-16  inch. 

Sold  by  Charles  Magnus,  12  Frankfort  Street  New-York. 

733.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  FROM  1789  TO  1797.    Bust,  head  to  right. 
The  centre  one  of  14  other  smaller  medallions,  containing  portraits  of 
the  presidents  down  to  Buchanan,  and  the  Goddess  of  Liberty.    The 
background  composed  of  stars  and  olive  branches;  on  the  top  an  eagle 
and  flags,  and  a  ribbon  flowing  to  either  side  upon  which  is  the  motto 
"E  Pluribus  Unum";   in  the  lower  margin  a  flowing  ribbon  upon 
which  is  the  inscription  "The  Presidents  of  Our  Great  Republic." 

Stipple. 

Height  i  13-16  inches;  width  x  11-16  inches. 

Sold  by  Charles  Magnus,  12  Frankfort  Street  New- York. 

734-  Bust/head  to  left,  oval  medallion  (and  companion  por- 
trait of  Martha  Washington),  over  an  engraved  biographical  sketch  of 
Washington,  surrounded  with  fancy  scrollwork,  at  the  top  of  which  is 
a  star  encircled  with  laurel  wreath,  at  the  bottom  a  representation  of 
the  "  Residence  of  Washington,  Mount  Vernon." 

Height  of  medallion  i  14-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Portraits  Eng?  by  G.  F.  Storm.  Border  &c.  by  T.  Pollock.  Pub. 
by  N.  Currier  2  Spruce  Sl.  Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the 
year  1838,  by  G.  F.  Storm  6°  T.  Pollock,  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  District 
Court  of  Massachusetts.  Rare. 

Injured  in  upper  left-hand  corner  of  border. 

735.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.     The  upper  one  of  7  other 

oval  medallions  containing  portraits  of  the  presidents  down  to  Jackson; 
around  which  is  fancy  scrollwork,  in  the  centre  a  ruled  square  in  which 
is  a  view  of  the  "President's  House  at  Washington"  and  names  of  the 


Presidents:  "Washington,  Adams,  Jefferson,  Madison,  Adams,  Monroe, 
Jackson,  Van  Buren."  Over  the  medallion  of  Washington  an  eagle, 
and  flags  on  either  side. 

Height  of  oval  i  8-16  inches;  width  i  3-16  inches. 

736.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,   head  to  left.     Oval.    The  centre  of  four 
other  oval  medallions,  surrounded  with  scrollwork,  containing  portraits 
of  Franklin,  Marshall,  Lafayette,  and  DeWitt  Clinton. 

Height  of  oval  i  2-16  inches;  width  15-16  inch. 

"Patrons  of  the  Masonic  Art"  (1849) 

737.  G.  WASHINGTON  1787.     Bust,  head  to  left.     One  of  15  medallion 
portraits  on  the  side  of  a  monument  containing  portraits  of  G.  Morris, 
C.  Golden,  DeWitt  Clinton,  etc.     Over  the  monument  the  figure  of 
Fame  with  trumpet;  at  the  base  America  seated  resting  the  right  arm 
on  the  U.  S.  shield;  to  the  right  a  view  of  a  canal  lock.    Vignette. 

Stipple. 

Height  7  4-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Engraved  from  a  Drawing  by  John  L.  Morton,  by  Stephen  H.  Gimber. 
Printed  by  W.  Neale  N.  Y.  "For  the  good  which  has  been  done  by 
individuals  or  communities,  in  relation  to  this  work,  let  each  have  a  due 
share  of  credit.  DeWitt  Clinton."  India  proof. 

738.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.     One  of  three  medal- 

lions, the  others  containing  portraits  of  Green  and  Franklin,  surrounded 
with  drapery.  Stipple. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Height  of  oval  i  15-16  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 

Willard  Sc.  Rare. 

739.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion,  the  upper  one 
of  a  group  of  five,  in  an  ornamented  vignette.     The  others  contain  the 
portraits  of  Adams,  Jefferson,  Madison,  and  Monroe.  Stipple. 

Height  of  oval  2  inches;  width  i  7-16  inches. 
Similar  to  Baker  No.  218. 

740.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     One  of  a  group 
of  four  oval  medallions  around  a  centre  one,  containing  a  view  of  the 
capitol   at   Washington.     The   others    contain   portraits   of  Jackson, 
Buchanan,  and  Lincoln.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  of  oval  i  11-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 

Engd  by  J.  C.  Buttre,  N.  Y.  Published  by  B.  B.  Russell  55  Cornhill, 
Boston.  India  proof,  large  paper. 


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740^.  THE  SAME.  With  title,  "Presidents  of  the  United  States,"  and  with 
authority,  "Engraved  expressly  for  Abbott's  Lives  of  the  Presidents," 
but  without  the  address  of  publisher. 

741.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion. 
The  centre  of  six  others  containing  portraits  of  Patrick  Henry,  John 
Hancock,  Sam'l  Adams,  Jas.   Madison,  Thos.  Jefferson,  and  Benj. 
Franklin.    The  medallions  bordered  with  flags  and  olive  leaves.    Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

(Eng'd  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons)     India  proof. 

742.  THE  SAME.     With  names  of  the  engravers. 

743.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  right.    Vignette  in  an  oval  of  a 
single  line  in  which  is  the  title.     One  of  a  group  of  10  oval  medallions. 
The  others  containing  portraits  of  "Vergniaud,  C.  Vernet,  H.  Vernet, 
Volnai,  Villemain,  Walter  Scott,  Weber,  A.  Zamoyski,  and  Thomas 
Zan.  Stipple. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

Bessine*  et  Grave*  par  Montaut.  Very  rare. 

744.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  medallion,  with  ornamented 

border.     The  upper  one  of  7  medallions  (encircling  an  eagle  and  U.  S. 
shield),  the  others  containing  portraits  of  Grant,  Sherman,  Andrew  John- 
son, etc.,  over  a  vignette  of  the  "United  States  Treasury."    Vignette. 

Stipple. 

Height  13-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 

Engraved  &  Printed  at  the  Treasury  Department. 

745.  Bust,  head  to  right,  with  engraved  border  resembling 

a  frame.     The  upper  one  of  a  group  of  six  portraits,  the  others  being 
Jno.  Marshall,  Thos.  Jefferson,  Gen.  Lafayette,  Alex.  Hamilton,  and 
R.  B.  Taney.  Line. 

Height  r  2-16  inches;  width  i  inch. 
Title  page  of  "  The  Jewel  or  Token  of  Friendship." 

746.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular.    The  upper  one  of  a 
group  of  ten  medallions,  the  others  containing  portraits  of  the  Presidents 
down  to  Tyler,  all  surrounded  with  scrollwork.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Diameter  14-16  inch. 

O.  Pelton  Sc. 

747.  THE  SAME.    With  the  addition  of  portraits  of  Polk,  Fillmore,  and 
Taylor,  but  without  the  name  of  the  engraver. 


748.  WASHINGTON.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Oval,  the  centre  of  a 
group  of  oval  medallions,  the  others  containing  portraits  of  Lincoln, 
Foote,  Pope,  Dupont,  Burnside,  Banks,  McClellan,  and  Halleck. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  i  inch. 

Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre    "  United  States  Life  Insurance  Company 
40  WaU  Street,  New  York." 


749.  THE  SAME.    India  proof. 

750.  Bust,  head  to  right.    Oval.    The  upper  one  of  a  group 

of  eight  oval  medallions  (around  a  centre  one  of  Washington  after 
Houdon,  engraved  with  a  roulette),  the  others  containing  portraits  of 
Marshall,  Harrison,  Clay,  Webster,  Clinton,  Fulton,  and  Frelinghuysen, 
the  whole  surrounded  with  scrollwork.  Line. 

Height  of  oval  i  3-16  inches;  width  13-16  inch. 

Engraved  by  Danforth,  Underwood  &  Co. 

751.  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  left.     Circular  medallion, 
suspended  on  a  grouping  of  implements  of  war.    The  right-hand  side 
ornament  on  the  title  page  of  "  An  Illustrated  Atlas,  Geographical,  Sta- 
tistical and  Historical  of  the  United  States  and  the  Adjacent  Countries 
by  T.  G.  Bradford";  the  left  side  decorated  in  a  similar  manner  with  a 
medallion  portrait  of  an  Indian ;  on  the  upper  margin  a  vignette  view  of 
Niagara  Falls,  and  in  the  lower  margin  view  of  the  capitol  at  Washing- 
ton, etc.  Stipple,  colored. 

Diameter  of  medallion  i  12-16  inches. 

Eng?  by  Ja?   Archer.  Excessively  rare. 

752.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oblong  oval.    The  centre  of  a  sheet 

entitled  "Sacred  to  the  Memory  of    George  Washington.     Born  Feb. 
22,   1732.     Died  Dec.   13,   1799.     American    Hero  and  Statesman." 

Stipple. 

Height  11-16  inch;  length  13-16  inch. 

Rare. 

753.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  from  which  are  diverging 

rays,  in  the  upper  portion  of  a  large  oval  surrounded  with  vignettes  of 
various  subjects,  including  portraits  of  Fulton  and  Franklin,  Treasury 
of  the  United  States,  etc.  Line. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Draper,  Welsh  &  C?  ,  Philada 

Diploma  of  the  Metropolitan  Mechanics'  Institute. 


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754.  Bust,  head  to  left.    Circular.     One  of  a  group  of  21 

medallions  on  a  sheet  entitled  the  "Declaration  of  Independence," 
containing  portraits  of  Adams,  Jefferson,   Madison,   Monroe,  J.   Q. 
Adams,  Jackson,  and  Van  Buren,  and  the  coats  of  arms  of  the  thirteen 
original  States.  Line. 

Diameter  i  5-16  inches. 

Eng?  &  Published  by  Geo.  G.  Smith,  186,  Washington,  corner  of 
Franklin  St.  Boston. 

755.  THE  SAME.    With  variation  in  the  address  of   engraver  and  pub- 
lisher:   "Engraved  by  Geo.  G.  Smith.    Published  by  Chas.  Root,  186 
Washington,  corner  0}  Franklin  St.  Boston." 

756.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  border  of  olive  leaves; 

to  the  left  figure  of  Justice,  to  the  right  figure  of  Fame;  in  the  back- 
ground, buildings  on  fire. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  7  9-16  inches. 
On  India  paper.     Beautifully  engraved.    Evidently  a  heading  to  an  early  fire  insurance  policy. 

757.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular.     One  of  a  group  of 
9  medallions  containing  portraits  down  to  Harrison,  in  the  upper  part  of 
engraved  work  representing  a  frame  around  an  engraving  entitled  "  The 
Declaration  of  Independence  with  Fac-similes  of  the  Signatures  and 
Likenesses  of  the  Signers.    The  Arms  of  the  States  and  of  the  United 
States  and  Portraits  of  the  Presidents  Published  by  James  Fisher  71. 
Court  St.  Boston."  Line. 

Height  ii  14-16  inches;  width  8  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  D.  Kimberly.  The  Lettering  by  J.  B.  Bolton.  Entered 
according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1841,  by  the  Franklin  Print  Co. 
in  the  Clerks  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  Massachusetts.  Pr.  by  Chas 
Thomas  &*  Co. 

758.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  one  of  a  group  of  8 
medallions  containing  portraits  of  the  Presidents  down  to  Van  Buren; 
fully  described  in  the  preceding  print,  with  variation  in  the  border  and 
the  American  eagle  in  the  place  of  Harrison,  the  medallions  and  the 
border  being  all  re-engraved. 

Height  ii  inches;  width  8  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  D.  Kimberley  The  Lettering  by  J.  B.  Bolton  (Copy- 
right). 

Evidently  one  of  the  first  issues,  and  published  before  the  preceding  print. 

759.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  in  an  ornamented  border 
resembling  a  frame  rounded  at  the  top,  in  the  lower  portion  of  a  sheet 
entitled  "Washington's  Farewell  Address,"  surrounded  with  7  orna- 


log 

mented  vignettes  of  scenes  from  his  life,  the  upper  one  being  a  repre- 
sentation of  "The  Battle  of  Monmouth."  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Whole  plate,  height  16  12-16  inches;  width  n   14-16  inches. 

Engraved  6°  Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  48  Franklin  St.  N.  Y.  Border 
drawn  by  W.  Momberger.  Lettering  by  W?1  Kemble.  Entered 
according  to  Act  of  Congress  AD  1856  by  J.  C.  Buttre  in  the  clerks  office 
oj  the  district  court  of  the  southern  district  of  New  York. 

760.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  to  right.     One  of  a  group  side 

by  side  of  12  portraits,  including  Lafayette,  Franklin,  Wm.  Penn,  etc. 
Vignette.  Etched. 

Height  i  14-16  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

Rare. 

761.  THE  FATHER  AND  THE  SAVIOUR  OF  OUR  COUNTRY.     Full 
length,  standing,  the  right  hand  resting  on  an  upright  book  on  a  table 
to  the  left,  to  right  the  full-length  figure  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  standing, 
with  left  hand  resting  on  a  document  on  a  table  to  left;  in  the  back- 
ground pillars,  etc.     Oval.  Mixed. 

Height  8  10-16  inches;  width  6  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  John  MlGoffin.  Publishd  by  J.  C.  M'.Curdy  &  Co. 
Philadelphia. 

762.  WASHINGTON'S  TRIUMPHAL  JOURNEY  TO  THE  CAPITAL. 

Full  length  in  uniform,  on  horseback;  head  to  right,  a  chapeau  in  the 
raised  right  hand ;  numerous  little  girls  casting  flowers  in  front  of  horse. 

Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

G.  Cruikshank  del*  Davenport,  sculp4.  London,  Published  by 
Thomas  Tegg  N°  73,  Cheapside,  S?  Sep*.  1838. 

* 

763.  Full  bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  medallion  with  orna- 
mented border  resting  on  two  columns,  between  two  views  entitled 
" Washingtons  Denkmal"  and  "Das  Grabmal  Washingtons."     Stipple. 

Height  i  7-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

Leipzig  d.  Engl.  Kunst.Anstalt.  (A.  H.  Payne,  sc). 

764.  Full  length,  dressed  as  a  Master  Mason,  leading  two 

little  children  by  the  hand,  at  the  head  of  a  long  row  of  orphan  children, 
between  two  rows  of  Masonic  dignitaries,  in  a  large  arched  room. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  3  13-16  niches;  length  5  1-16  inches. 

Eng<?  by  W.  G.  Jacksman,  N.  Y. 


no 

765.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,   head  to  left.     Circular  medallion  on  the 
right-hand  side  of  a  map  of  the  United  States;  on  the  left-hand  side  the 
medallion  portrait  of  Franklin,  with  views  in  either  corner,  of  Washing- 
ton's monument,  Buffalo  hunting,  etc.  Stipple. 

Diameter  i  2-16  inches. 

The  Illustrations  by  J.  Marchant  &  Engraved  by  J.  Rogers.  The 
Map  Drawn  &  Engraved  by  J.  Rapkin  The  London  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company. 

766.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  one  of  three  medallions,  the 

others  containing  portrait  of  Gen.  Grant  and  an  American  eagle.     At  the 
lower  portion  of  an  engraved  sheet  entitled  "Memorial  Certificate, 
United  States  Centennial  Exhibition,"  etc.  Stipple. 

Height  i  4-16  inches;  width  14-16  inch. 

Designed  &  engraved  by  the  Major  &  Knapp  Co.  N.  Y.  and  issued 
from  the  presses  of  R.  Hoe  &  Co.  at  the  International  Exhibition. 

767.  Full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  the  right  hand  holding 

a  riding- whip,  the  elbow  resting  on  a  cannon;  the  left  arm  extended 
and  resting  on  the  back  of  a  horse,  the  hand  holding  a  chapeau;  ship- 
ping in  the  left  distance.     Circular  medallion  with  ornamented  border 
over  which  is  an  eagle  and  flags.     To  left  of  medallion  the  figure  of 
Fame,  to  the  right  the  figure  of  a  volunteer  fireman  underneath  a  group 
of  fire  implements.  Stipple. 

Diameter  6  inches. 

Drawn  by  W.  Wade.    Eng'd  by  T.  Pollock. 

768.  Bust,  head  to  left,  over  which  is  the  figure  of  Fame  with 

a  crown  of  olives.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  a  12-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 
Similar  to  Baker  No.  308.    Rare. 

769.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart    J.  Sartain.    Similar  to  Baker  No.  322. 

770.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.       Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  4  7-16  inches. 

771.  GEN.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  2  1-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

Pub.  by  C.  Bohn  568  Penna.  Av.  Washington,  D.  C.  Rare. 


Ill 

772.  WASHINGTON.    Half  length,  head  to  left,  a  scroll  in  the  right  hand, 
the  arm  resting  upon  the  muzzle  of  a  cannon,  a  sword  in  the  left  hand. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

Very  rare.    Similar  to  Baker  No.  349. 

773.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette  encircled  with  diverg- 
ing rays.  Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches, 
evidently  cut  from  a  larger  Engraving. 

774.  Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  right,  right  arm  ex- 
tended, the  left  hand  holding  a  chapeau  close  to  the  side;  in  the  back- 
ground a  battle  in  progress.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

Title  Page  of  "  Lives  of  the  Presidents  of  the  United  States,  by  Robert 
W.  Lincoln,  New  York.    Published  by  E.  Kearny  N?  56  Gold  St." 

775.  Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  right,  right  arm  ex- 
tended; the  left  close  to  the  body,  holding  a  chapeau  in  the  hand.     Vig- 
nette in  a  fancy  border.  Line. 

Height  a  8-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

776.  THE  SAME.    With  a  different  border. 

777.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Full  length  in  uniform  on  horseback,  with  mili- 
tary cloak  thrown  over  the  shoulder,  the  left  arm  extended  holding  a 
chapeau  in  the  hand,  acknowledging  a  salute;  in  the  background  soldiers. 
Vignette.  Stipple, 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  4  1-16  inches. 

J.  Warr. 

The  title  page  to  "  The  Drawing  Room  Scrap-Book  MDCCCLI.    A  Hart  late  Carey  and  Hart, 
Philadelphia." 

778.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     (Lansdowne.)     Vig- 
nette. Line. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  Co.  N.  Y.    India  proof. 

779.  THE  SAME.     Trial  proof. 

780.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.     Bust  to  right,  head  to  left.     Vignette 
in  clouds.  Line. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Gandini  inc.  Rare. 

781.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 


112 

782.  RITRATTO  DI  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  to  right;  head  to  left. 
Vignette.  Stipple  in  colors. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 
A  copy  of  the  Longhi  Print.    Baker  No.  281.    Rare. 

783.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Eng?  by  John  C.  M'Rae,  N.  Y. 

784.  -  Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Continental  Bank  Note  Co.  New  York. 

785.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  i  4-16  inches;  width  i  1-16  inches. 

"First  Annual  Ball  of  the  Washington  Continental  Guard,  Feb.  22d 
185-    Ladies'  Ticket"  on  yellow  glazed  card. 

786.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  an  arabesque  border. 

Stipple. 

Height  i  5-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

* 

787.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 

"  George  Washington  Lodge  N?  18.     Orden  Germania." 

788.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     Over  and 

beneath  the  oval  are  tablets  on  which  is  inscribed  "The  Washington" 
"  Life  Insurance  Co. " ;  beneath  the  oval  American  flags,  and  the  letter- 
ing "Of  New  York."  Line. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

American  Bank  Note  Company,  New  York. 

789.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  an  ornamented  border, 

resting  on  scrollwork.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  r  1-16  inches;  width  11-16  inch. 

Merchandise  tag. 

790.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion,  surrounded  with 

olive  wreath,  in  the  centre  of  an  ornamented  drygoods  label.  Line. 

Height  i  2-16  inches;  width  11-16  inch. 

"  Washington  Manufacturing  Co.  Gloucester  New  Jersey  near  Phila- 
delphia."    On  green  paper. 


"3 

79 !•  Bust,  head  to  right;  on  a  drygoods  label  with  ruled  back- 
ground containing  engraving  of  a  head  of  an  Indian;  and  with  an  alle- 
gorical subject  in  the  centre.  Line. 

Height  i  2-16  inches;  width  11-16  inch. 

"  American  Print  Works  Fall  River,  Mass.    Fast  colors." 

792.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  surmounted  with  an  eagle; 

on  either  side  the  Goddess  of  Liberty  and  Goddess  of  Agriculture; 
shipping  in  the  background.  Line. 

Height  13-16  inch;  width  12-16  inch. 

W.  L.  Germon  S?  Store  card  of  "  G.  Nickerson  Hatter,  N?  51  Arch 
Street  Philadelphia."  Rare. 

793.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Circular  medallion  with  border 

representing  a  belt,  on  which  is  the  motto  "  Vita  sine  Literis  mors  est." 
Over  the  medallion  a  burning  lamp  on  a  pedestal;  to  the  right  olive 
branches  and  tablet  with  the  monogram  "W.  L.  S."    Vignette.      Line. 

Height  3  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Dreka,  Phila. 

794.  Full  length,  standing,  the  right  arm  extended,  a  sword 

in  the  left  hand.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  2-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 
Drygoods  label.    "  Warranted  fast  colors." 

795-  Bust,  head   to   left.     Oval,    encircled  with    an   olive 

wreath.  Line. 

Height  i  12-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

"Dedication  of  the  Washington  Monument  February  21?*  1885. 
Floor  of  House  of  Representatives.  Admit  Bearer  to  the  East  Door 
Leading  to  the  Rotunda.  John  Sherman  Chairman  of  Commission." 

796.  THE  SAME.     (Ticket  for  the  gallery  of  House  of  Representatives.) 

797.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Circular  medallion.    An  invita- 
tion for  the  "Inaugural  Reception  Promenade  Concert"  (inauguration 
of  Garfield  and  Arthur)  with  medallion  portraits  of  Jas.  A.  Garfield 
and  Chester  A.  Arthur.  Stipple. 

Diameter  i  8-16  inches. 

Homer  Lee  Bank  Note  Co.  N.  Y. 


798.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion  on  an  engraved 

and  ornamented  card  entitled  "Ceremonies  on  the  Completion  of  the 
Washington  Monument  Capitol,  Washington,  D.  C.  Jan?  14^  1885," 
etc.  Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  11-16  inches. 

Bureau  Engraving  &  Printing. 


799.  Bust,  head  to  right,  the  upper  one  of  three  portraits,  the 

others  being  Lincoln  and  McKinley  in  an  ornamented  vignette.      Line. 

Height  i  14-16  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 
Store  card  of  "  Danforth,  Importing  Tailor,"  etc.,  "  175  Dearborn  Street,  cor.  Monroe  Chicago." 

800.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  medallion  with  border  on 

which  is  the  motto  "Beware  of  Foreign  Influence.    Republican  Asso- 
ciation of."    At  the  top,  an  eagle  with  laurel  branch  in  its  claw;  over 
which  are  stars,  and  the  words  "Native  American";  beneath  the  medal- 
lion the  words  "  Ninth  Mulberry  Ward " ;  the  background  composed  of 
rays.  Line. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  a  3-16  inches. 

801.  Bust,  head  to  right,  in  border  resembling  a  frame;  to 

the  right  of  a  companion  portrait  of  Lafayette,  in  the  centre  a  portrait 
of  Wm.  H.  Harrison,  underneath  which  is  a  representation  of  a  log 
cabin.  Line. 

Height  i  1-16  inches;  width  15-16  inch. 
Reprint  on  India  paper  of  a  Harrison  campaign  badge. 

802.  Born  Feb.  22,  1732.    Died  Dec  14,  1799.     Bust,  head 

to  left.     Oval  medallion  on  side  of  a  pedestal  on  which  is  a  vase  of 
flowers,  and  over  which  extend  rays  and  the  words  "  Centennial  Cele- 
bration" ;  the  inscription  on  the  base  of  pedestal.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Published  by  R.  Morgan  279  Market  St. 

803.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  rays,  inscription,  or  publisher's  address. 


804.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette,  with  background. 

Woven  on  satin. 

Height  17  inches;  width  15  8-16  inches. 

Ponson,  Philippe  &  Vibert,  Paris,  Lyon  &  St  Etienne. 

A  close  copy  of  the  Celebrated  Engraving  by  Welch,  Baker  No.  351.  Beautifully  woven  on  Silk, 
at  the  Silk  Mills  of  Ponson,  Philippe  &  Vibert  of  Paris,  who  had  only  a  few  made  as  gifts  to  their 
agents  in  the  United  States  about  the  year  1850.  The  work  is  so  beautifully  executed  in  black  and 
white  that  it  takes  a  dose  inspection  to  tell  it  from  the  Engraving.  Very  rare. 


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805.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle  rounded  at  top; 

on  the  left  the  figure  of  Liberty,  cannon,  etc.;  on  the  right,  America 
helmeted,  the  left  foot  trampling  on  the  body  of  a  dead  king;  near  by 
on  the  ground  lies  a  ribbon  on  which  is  the  motto  "  Sic  Semper  Tyran- 
nis";  in  the  back  distance  a  fortress,  etc.  Line. 

Height  12-16  inch;  Width  10-16  inch. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

806.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion  surmounted  with  a 

globe  and  an  eagle.    To  the  right  the  Goddess  of  Industry,  to  the  left 
the  Goddess  of  Liberty.  Line. 

Height  13-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

807.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion  resting  on  the  bow 

of  a  canoe  in  which  is  seated  the  figure  of  Hope,  holding  in  the  right  hand 
an  oval  medallion  with  the  portrait  of  Franklin.     On  the  side  of  the 
canoe  "J.  B.  Longacre  Engraver."    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  i  12-16  inches;  length  2  8-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette.    Proof. 

808.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  13-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 
Bank-note  vignette.    India  proof. 

809.  Bust,  head  to  right.  Line. 

Height  14-16  inch;  width  12-16  inch. 
Bank-note  vignette.    Proof. 

8 10.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  15-16  inch. 

Danforth,  Wright  &>  Co.  New  York  &•  Philad* 

811.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion  encircled  by 

an  oak  and  olive  wreath  tied  at  the  bottom  with  a  ribbon.  Line. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette.    India  proof. 

812.  Bust,  head  to  left.    Proof  of  i2c.  United  States  postage 

stamp. 

Height  i  inch;  width  9-16  inch. 
Rare. 

813.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion  surrounded  with 

diverging  rays.     On  either  side  the  bust  of  Washington  after  Houdon; 
in  the  centre  the  full-length  figure  of   "Washington   at   Dorchester 
Heights,"  on  the  right  of  which  is  the  full-length  figure  of  Washington 


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after  the  Lansdowne  portrait,  and  to  the  right  a  full-length  statue  of 
Washington;  underneath  a  back  and  front  view  of  Canova's  statue  of 
Washington.  Line. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  a-i6  inches. 

Memorials  of  Washington. 

814.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  border  of  lathe-work,  on 

a  sheet  with  similar  portraits  of  Jefferson,  Adams,  Patrick  Henry,  and 
Franklin. 

Height  12-16  inch;  width  7-16  inch. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

815.  Feb.  22nd  1876.     Full  length,  standing,  head  to  right; 

left  hand  close  to  the  body  holding  a  chapeau;  the  right  arm  extended. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  I  3-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

8 1 6.  Half  length,  head  to  left.  Line. 

Height  i  5-16  inches;  width  i  1-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

817.  Half  length,  head  to  left,  in  a  square  ornamented  on 

three  sides  with  scrollwork.  Line. 

Height  i  5-16  inches;  width  i  1-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

818.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval,  surrounded  with  a  wreath 

of  flowers,  in  the  upper  right-hand  corner  of  a  share  in  the  "  Kentucky 
Coal  Mining  Company."  Line. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  inch. 

819.  Bust,  head  to  right.  Line. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  i  inch. 
Bank-note  vignette.    India  proof. 

820.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion  suspended  on  a 

palm  tree,  aside  of  which  is  the  Angel  of  Fame  with  two  trumpets  in 
the  right  hand.  Line. 

Height  7-16  inch;  width  6-16  inch. 
Bank-note  vignette.     Proof. 

821.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  with  a  border  of  lathe-work, 

in  the  advertising  card  of  the  "  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Faith- 
ful Domestics,"  with  similar  portraits  of  Penn  and  Franklin,  and  view 
of  the  Fairmount  waterworks.  Line. 

Height  17-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 


822.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.    Oval.  Line. 

Height  i  10-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

823.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Three-quarter  length,  standing,  scroll 
in  the  left  hand;  right  hand  resting  on  a  table  to  right;  in  the  left  back- 
ground an  armchair.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  12-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

824.  Full  bust,  head  to  right.    Oval  in  an  ornamental  border. 

Line. 

Height  i  11-16  inches;  width  t  8-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette.    Proof. 

825.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval,  on  a  sheet  entitled  "Specimen 

of  an  improved  plan  of  preventing  forgeries  of  Bank  Notes,"  etc.,  con- 
taining also  ii  other  portraits  of  Washington,  7  of  Franklin,  and  2  of 
Wm.  Penn,  and  various  other  medallions  and  ornaments. 

Height  13-16  inch;  width  13-16  inch. 

Philadelphia  1821.    Murray  Fairman  fir3  C°  Rare. 

826.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval,  on  a  specimen  sheet  of  vig- 
nettes, including  the  portrait  of  De  Witt  Clinton.  Line. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  i  inch. 

Bank-note  engraving.     Underwood,  Bald,  Spencer,  and  Hufty,  Phila- 
delphia.   Danforth,  Underwood  6°  C°.  New  York.  Rare. 

827.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval,  in  an  ornamented  border. 

Stipple. 

Height  i  2-1 6  inches  ;  width  x  inch. 
Bank-note  vignette. 

828.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Line. 

Height  a  4-16  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 
Bank-note  vignette.    India  proof. 

g2p   Bust,  head  to  right,  encircled  with  wreath  of  flowers 

tied  at  the  bottom  with  a  ribbon.  Line. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

Toppan,  Carpenter  &•  C°.  New  York,  Philad*  &*  Boston. 

India  proof. 


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830.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  laurel  wreath.     One  of 

four  different  medallion  portraits  of  Washington  on  a  sheet  of  5  tickets 
in  the  "Washington  Monument  Lottery."    "Baltimore  June  1816." 

Stipple. 

Height  i  10-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 

Plate  Presented  by  Simkins  &•"  Usher.  Rare. 


BADGES. 

831.  Bust,  head  to  left.    Oval  medallion  on  the  side  of  a 

pedestal,  upon  which  is  a  vase  with  flowers  from  which  are  diverging 
rays  over  which  are  the  words  "Centennial  Celebration";  on  the  base 
of  the  pedestal  the  inscription  "Born  Feb.  22,  1732.     Died  Dec.  14, 
1792."    On  silk.  Line. 

Height  12-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 

Published  by  R.  Morgan  279  Market  St. 

832.  Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.     Over  the  oval  "Cente- 
nary Anniversary";  underneath  "Feb.  22,  1832."     On  blue  silk. 

Stipple. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

833.  Bust,  head  to  left;  on  a  pedestal,  on  the  side  of  which  is 

the  figure  of  Charity  and  three  small  children.     Over  the  bust  the  words 
"Caritatis  Auspiciis";  on  the  base  of  pedestal  the  inscription  "Wash- 
ington Benevolent."     On  white  silk.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  9-16  inch;  width  5-16  inch. 

834.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion,  ornamented  with 

wreath  of  oak  leaves  and  corn  sheaf;  over  the  oval  the  figure  of  a  sailor 
and  American  eagle;  on  a  badge  entitled  "Our  Country  and  Her  Flag. 
Native  Americans  of  Fifth  Ward,  Southwark."     On  white  silk.    Stipple. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

835.  WASHINGTON.    Born  Feb?  22  1732.     Died  Dec'  1799.     Circular 
medallion,  with  a  border  in  which  is  the  inscription;  over  the  medallion 
an  eagle  with  outspread  wings,  with  arrows  and  olive  branch  in  its 
talons.     On  white  silk.    Vignette.  Line. 

Diameter  i  15-16  inches. 

836.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion  in  a  fancy  scroll 

border,  over  which  is  the  inscription,  "  These  United  Colonies  are  and  of 
right  ought  to  be  Free  and  Independent  States,"  and  an  eagle  flying 
with  a  partly  unfurled  United  States  flag;  from  the  medallion  at  the 


up 

bottom  hang  pendants  with  the  names  of  the  thirteen  original  States 
and  "  1776-1876";  at  the  bottom  a  shield  over  which  is  a  ribbon  with 
the  motto  "E  Pluribus  Unum."  Woven  in  colors  on  silk. 

Height  2  6-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

837.  Bust,  head  to  left;  on  a  pedestal  in  an  arch  formed  with 

keystones,  upon  which  are  the  names  of  38  States.  Over  the  arch  an 
American  eagle  with  shield  and  flags,  underneath  the  Liberty  Bell ;  on  a 
badge  woven  in  different  colored  silks,  entitled  "Centennial  Memento 
of  the  United  States  of  America." 

Height  12-16  inch;  width  9-16  inch. 


FOLIO  SHEETS. 

838.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  ornamental  lathe-work. 

One  of  a  grouping  of  vignettes  on  an  imperial  folio  sheet  including  por- 
traits of  Lafayette,  Jefferson,  Robt.  Morris,  Wm.  Penn,  Andrew  Jackson, 
Columbus,  etc.  Line. 

Height  12-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 

Whole  sheet,   16  4-16  inches;  width   13   14-16  inches. 

Fairman,  Draper,  Underwood  &  Co.,  1830.    India  paper. 

839.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  ornamental  lathe-work. 

One  of  a  grouping  of  vignettes  on  an  imperial  folio  sheet  including 
portraits  of  Franklin,  Raleigh  (3),  and  another  bust  of  Washington  to  left. 

Height  12-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 

Whole  sheet,  15  12-16  inches;  width  12  11-16  inches. 

Fairman,  Draper,  Underwood  &  Co.    India  proof. 

840.  GEORGIO  WASHINGTON.    SVPREMO  Dvci  EXERCITVVM  ADSER- 
TORI    LIBERTATIS.    Bust,    head   to   left.     Circular    medallion.    The 
centre  of  a  grouping  of  vignettes  on  an  imperial  folio  sheet.    Engraved 
with  a  roulette. 

Diameter  2  7-16  inches. 

Whole  sheet,  height  17  inches;  width  15  5-16  inches. 

Fairman,  Draper,  Underwood  &  Co.,  1830.    India  proof. 

The  portrait  on  this  sheet  is  after  the  Houdon  type. 

841.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval.     One  of  a  grouping  of 

vignettes  on  a  portion  of  an  imperial  folio  sheet  of  vignettes  containing 
portraits  of  Marshall,  Van  Buren,  Chas.  Carroll  of  Carrollton,  Thos. 
H.  Benton,  Wm.  Penn,  Benj.  West,  etc.,  and  another  full-length  por- 
trait of  Washington  standing  to  the  left  of  a  horse. 

Height   i   1-16  inches;  width  14-16  inch. 

Whole  sheet,  height  17  inches;  width  14  5-16  inches. 

Toppan,  Carpenter,  Casilear  &  Co. 


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842.  Full  length,  in  uniform,  head  to  left;  left  arm  resting  on 

a  horse  foreshortened  to  right;  chapeau  held  in  the  right  hand.    One  of 
a  group  of  vignettes  on  an  imperial  folio  sheet  containing  another  similar 
portrait  of  Washington,  and  portraits  of  Franklin,  Webster,  etc.,  so 
arranged  as  to  form  a  square  around  a  plain  centre.  Line. 

Height  i  14-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 

Whole   sheet,   height    n    9-16   inches;  length    15   indies. 

Presented  by  the  New  England  Bank  Note  C?  to  M*  Alex.  Vattemare, 
for  the  American  Album.    Boston,  U.  S.  A.  1841.    India  proof. 

843.  Bust  to  left.    Oval.     One  of  a  grouping  of  hundreds 

of  bank-note  vignettes  on  an  imperial  folio  sheet,  including  three  other 
portraits  of  Washington,  after  Stuart  and  Houdon,  portraits  of  Presi- 
dents and  other  statesmen.  Line. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  niches. 

Whole  sheet,  height  34  3-16  inches;  width  29  inches. 

Toppan,  Carpenter,  Casilear  &  C?  Bank  Note  Engravers,  Phila- 
delphia, New-York  &>  Boston. 

844.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  (Houdon  type).     Engraved 

with  a  roulette.    The  centre  of  an  imperial  folio  sheet  containing  hun- 
dreds of  vignettes,  including  two  other  portraits  of  Washington  after 
Stuart  and  Trumbull,  and  many  portraits  of  statesmen. 

Height  7  9-16  inches;  width  5  13-16  inches. 

Whole  sheet,  height  35  inches;  width  25  12-16  inches. 

Rawdon,  Wright,  Hatch,  &  Edson,  Bank  Note  Engravers  New- York. 
India  proof. 


845.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval.    The  heading  to  an  imperial 

folio  sheet  entitled  "  Washington's  Farewell  Address  to  the  People  of  the 
United  States."  Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Whole  sheet,  height  35  12-16  inches;  width  23  12-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Pinx.     G.  Fairman  Sculp1.    The  vignette  after  Sully  by 
G.  Fairman.     Similar  to  Baker  No.  220. 


846.  THE  SAME.     Before  the  portrait. 


847.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  length.    The   "Lansdowne  Por- 
trait." Mixed. 

Height  25  is-i6  inches;  width  20  4-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.    Engraved  by  C.  W.  Carter. 


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848.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    FIRST  IN  WAR,  FIRST  IN  PEACE,  AND 
FIRST  IN  THE  HEARTS  OF  HIS  COUNTRYMEN    45  YEARS  DEVOTED  TO 
HIS  COUNTRY.     Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.    The  head- 
ing to  an  imperial  folio  sheet  entitled  "  Centennial  Memorial  of  American 
Independence."     Over  the  oval  "Born  in  Westmorland  County,  Vir- 
ginia, February  22,  1732.     Died  at  Mount  Vernon,  Virginia,  December 
14,  1799." 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

American  Bank  Note  Company,  New  York  and  Boston.  Entered 
according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1873  by  Joseph  Leeds  in  the 
Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress.  Artist's  proof. 

• 

849.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Born  Feb.  22,  1732.    In.  March  4,  1789. 
Obt.  Dec.  14,  1799  IE.  68.     The  upper  left-hand  portrait  on  an  imperial 
folio  sheet  entitled  "National  Galaxy,  containing  the  Portraits  and 
Biographies  of  all  the  Presidents,  with  the  Declaration  of  Independence 
and  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States";  the  other  portraits  being 
the  Presidents  down  to  Polk.  Line. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Printed  by  S.  N.  Dickinson  &  Co.  Boston  1846.  Engraved  by 
Nathaniel  Dearborn.  Rare. 


850. Bust,  head  to  left.  Vignette.  The  centre  of  an  im- 
perial folio  sheet  containing  the  vignette  portraits  of  all  the  Presidents 
down  to  Hayes.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  28-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  S.  Hollyer.    Artist's  proof,  signed. 


851.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle. 
The  upper  left-hand  one  of  a  grouping  of  seventeen  other  portraits  of 
the  Presidents  down  to  Grant  on  an  imperial  folio  sheet.  Stipple. 

Height  4  5-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 
Whole  sheet,  height  14  inches;  length  23  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  R.  Rice,  from  Authentic  Portraits.  Published  by 
T.  S.  Arthur  fr3  Son  1129  Chestnut  St.  Philadelphia.  Entered  according 
to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1876  by  T.  S.  Arthur  &*  Son  in  the  office 
of  the  librarian  of  Congress  at  Washington. 

852.  Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  in  a  border.    The  heading 

to  an  engraved  imperial  folio  sheet  entitled  "Diploma  awarded  by  the 
American  Institute."  Line. 

Height  i  12-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

American  Bank  Note  Co.  New  York. 


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853.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.     One  of  16  portraits  including 
the  Presidents  down  to  Wm.  Henry  Harrison,  and  Lafayette,  Franklin, 
and  Roger  Williams,  and  thirty  medallions  of  the  coats-of-arms  of  the 
States;  forming  a  border  to  Phelps'  National  Map  of  the  United  States 
1853.    On  imperial  folio  sheet.  Line. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  width  i  6-16  inches. 

Drawn  and  Engraved  by  J.  M.  Atwood  N.  Y.  Entered  according  to 
Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1849  by  Ensign  fir"  Thayer  in  the  clerks  office 
of  the  District  Court  of  the  Southern  District  of  New  York. 

854.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     1789  to   1797.    Bust,   head  to  right. 
Oval  with  an  ornamented  border,  in  which  is  the  title.    The  heading 
to  an  imperial  folio  sheet  entitled  "Zachary  Taylor.    The  People's 
Choice  1 2th  President,"  in  the  centre  of  which  is  a  large  oval  portrait 
of  Zachary  Taylor,  encircled  with  portraits  of  eleven  other  Presidents. 

Stipple. 

Height  2  13-16  inches;  width  a  5-16  inches. 

Whole  sheet,  height  15  inches;  width   n  4-16  inches. 

Published  by  Read  &  Co.,  10  Johnson's  Court,  Fleet  St. 

855.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left,  in  an  ornamented  border,  arched 
at  the  top.    At  the  bottom  of  an  imperial  folio  sheet  entitled  "Wash- 
ington's Farewell  Address."     Ornamented  with  vignettes  of  scenes  in 
Washington's  life.  Stipple. 

Height  3  6- 1 6  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

Whole  sheet,  height  16  14-16  inches;  width  xi  10-16  inches. 

Border  drawn  by  W.  Momberger.  Lettering  by  W™  Kemble. 
Engraved  &>  Published  by  J.  C.  Buttre  48  Franklin  St.  N.  Y. 

856.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  a  3-16  inches;  width  i  15-16  inches. 

Stenczel.  Very  rare. 

857.  Full  length  in  uniform,  on  horseback,  receiving  a  salute. 

Vignette.  Etched. 

Height  10  4-16  inches;  width  8  2-16  inches. 

Jas  Fagan    Artist's  proof  on  vellum,  signed. 


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REMBRANDT  PEALE  TYPE. 

858.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  to  right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  16  inches;  width  14  10-16  inches. 

From  the  Original  Portrait  Painted  by  Rembrandt  Peale.  Drawn 
on  Stone  by  Rembrandt  Peale.  Lith.  0}  Pendleton,  9  Wall  St.  Copy- 
right secured.  Baker,  page  171-173. 

Excessively  rare,  so  much  so  that  Baker  only  saw  an  imperfect  copy.  This  is  a  remarkably  fine 
copy  with  a  full  margin.  Mr.  Baker  wrongly  describes  the  "  Patriae  Pater"  Portrait  as  the  one  referred 
to  by  Peale  hi  his  communication  to  Wm.  Dunlap  (Arts  of  Design,  vol.  2,  p.  57)  in  which  Peale  says: 
"  I  was  among  the  first  of  the  Artists  who  employed  this  admirable  method  of  multiplying  original 
drawings.  My  first  attempt  in  New  York  was  a  head  of  Lord  Byron,  and  a  female  head  from  a  work 
of  Titian.  In  1826,  I  went  to  Boston,  and  devoted  myself  for  some  time  to  lithographic  studies,  and 
executed  a  number  of  portraits  and  other  subjects,  and  finally,  a  large  drawing  from  my  portrait  of 
Washington,  for  which  I  obtained  the  silver  medal  from  the  Franklin  Institute  at  Philadelphia,  in 
1827.  Unfortunately,  the  workmen  by  some  neglect,  destroyed  this  drawing  on  the  stone,  when  but 
a  few  impressions  were  taken."  The  Portrait  above  described  is  the  one  really  referred  to  by  Peale, 
a  fact  which  Mr.  Baker  discovered  after  the  publication  of  "  The  Engraved  Portraits  of  Washington," 
and  up  to  the  time  of  Mr.  Baker's  death  he  never  saw  but  the  imperfect  copy  herein  mentioned; 
this  is  the  only  perfect  copy  that  has  come  under  my  observation. 

859.  WASHINGTON,  PATRICE  PATER.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Oval  with  a  border  surrounded  by  an  oak  wreath  in  a  rectangle, 
the  whole  imitating  stonework;  a  cloak  or  mantle  hangs  over  the  front 
of  the  oval,  with  a  colossal  antique  head  as  a  keystone.    The  title 
beneath  the  oval.  Lithograph. 

Height  19  6-16  inches;  width  15  6-16  inches. 

(  From  the  Original  Portrait  Painted  by  Rembrandt  Peale.  Drawn 
on  Stone  by  Rembrandt  Peale.  Copyright  secured  1827.  Pendleton's 
Lithography,  Boston.  Baker  No.  379.  Very  rare. 

Fine  brilliant  impression  of  this  very  beautiful  specimen  of  the  lithographic  art. 

860.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval. 

Lithograph. 

Height  23  inches;  width  19  inches. 

R.  Peale.  Duval  &  Co.  Drawn  by  Rembrandt  Peale  from  his 
Original  Portrait.  Copy  Right  secured  1856.  Baker  No.  380. 

861.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette.     Stipple. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Rembrandt  Peale.  H.  B.  Hall.  New  York,  G.  P.  Putnam.  Baker 
No.  381.  India  proof. 

862.  THE  SAME.    Plain  impression. 

863.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.   Vignette.   Line. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Eng1?  by  H.  B.  Hall  N.  Y.  1865,  after  a  Painting  by  Rembrandt 
Peale.  Baker  No.  382. 


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864.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  letters  on  India  paper. 

865.  "  "         India  proof. 

866.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval, 
with  border  surrounded  by  an  oak  wreath  in  a  rectangle,  the  whole 
engraved  to  represent  stonework.     A  cloak  or  mantle  hangs  over  the 
front  of  the  oval,  with  a  colossal  antique  head  as  a  keystone.     Beneath 
the  oval  the  words  "  Patriae  Pater."  Mezzotinto. 

Height  19  inches;  width  15  2-16  inches. 

Rembrandt  Peale  pinx*  Adam  B.  Walter  sculpt  Published  by  C. 
N.  Robinson  N°.  248  Chestnut  St.  Philada.  Baker  No.  384.  India 
proof  before  letters. 

A  close  copy  of  the  Lithograph  No.  859. 

867.  THE  SAME.    With  the  inscription,  "  Engraved  from  the  original  paint- 
ing of  Washington  from  life  by  Rembrandt  Peale.    Respectfully  Dedi- 
cated to  the  People  of  the  United  States." 

868.  THE  SAME.    With  the  addition  of  "  Goupil  &  Co.  Paris  &  London" 
as  publishers. 


REMBRANDT  PEALE  TYPE  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

869.  G.WASHINGTON.    Born  February 2 2d  1732.     Dec'd  December  14th 
1799.    Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  6  4-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Rembrandt  Peale  Pinx*    Lith.  of  P.  Haas,  Washington  City.    India 
proof. 

870.  THE  SAME.    With  background  to  imitate  India  paper. 

871.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.    Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  5  12-16  inches. 

872.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.    Vignette. 

Plumbeotyped. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

87  2$.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval. 

Lithograph. 

Height  22  14-16  inches;  width  19  inches. 

Rembrandt  Peale.    P  S  Duval  &  Co  Phil? 

A  different  portrait  from  that  described  by  Baker  No.  380,  but  a  very  dose  copy. 


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WILLIAM  BIRCH  TYPE. 

873.  GEO:  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,   head   three-quarters   to   right. 
Oval,  with  narrow  border,  on  the  upper  part  of  a  rectangle.     An  eagle 
with  laurel  wreath  rests  upon  the  top  of  the  oval,  and  around  the  sides 
and  base  are  flags,  laurel  branches,  and  war  emblems.     Over  the  eagle 
a  circlet  of  ten  stars.     The  title  on  a  tablet  in  the  rectangle.          Stipple. 

Height  6  6-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

Edwin,  sc.     Baker  No.  385. 

From  the  American  Artillerist's  Companion,  by  Louis  De  Tousard.     Philadelphia,  1800. 

874.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.    Vignette. 

Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Eng?  by  H.  B.  Hall,  N.  Y.  from  an  Original  Miniature  by  Wm  Birch 
in  the  Possession  of  Cha?  G.  Barney,  EsqT.  Baker  No.  386.  India 
paper  proof.  , 

Private  plate.  Only  one  hundred  and  twenty-five  impressions  taken,  and  the  plate  destroyed. 
Presentation  copy  to  Henry  B.  Dawson,  from  Mr.  Hoffman. 

875.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  the  left  hand 

thrust  in  the  breast.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  11-16  inches. 

W.  Read  sc.  London,  Published  Jari*  9,  1823  by  Sir  R.  Phillips  & 
Co.  Bride  Court,  Bridge  Street. 

876.  THE  SAME.     Different  state  of  the  plate. 

877.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Ne  a  Bridges-Creek,  le  22  Fevrier  1732, 
Mort  le  14  De'cembre  1799.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval, 
in  a  border,  in  the  upper  part  of  a  rectangle;  above  a  tablet  in  which  is 
the  title. 

Height  s  11-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

A  Paris,  chez  Menard  &  Desenne,  Rue  Git-le-Coeur  N°  8.  Baker 
No.  388. 

878.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  on  India  paper.    The  title  "Washington" 
in  open  letters,  the  tablet  without  lines.  Rare  in  this  state. 

879.  THE  SAME.     Before  the  publisher's  address. 

880.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  LATE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  the  left  hand 
thrust  in  the  breast.     Oval,  with  border  resembling  a  picture-frame, 
leaning  against  some  rocks  in  a  landscape,  and  surrounded  by  flags  and 


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war  emblems.    In  the  background,  the  rays  of  a  setting  sun.     Oblong 
4to  sheet.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Whole  plate,  height  8  7-16  inches;  length  n  14-16  inches. 

Painted  by  W  Birch,  Esq.  of  Carolina.  Engraved  by  P  Roberts. 
"  This  Plate  is  Humbly  Dedicated  to  the  Friends  of  the  above  Gentleman 
by  their  most  Obedient  Humble  Serv*  P.  Roberts."  London,  Pub- 
lished as  the  Act  directs  April  10,  1800,  by  P.  Roberts  at  Mr.  Hollands, 
50  Oxford  Street.  Baker  No.  389.  Rare. 


881.  THE  SAME.    With  variation  in  the  name  of  publishers.    "Pub?  by 
R.  Pollard,  Spa  Fields  London." 

882.  THE  SAME.    With  publisher's  name  as  Lot  880,  but  with  the  addition 
of  a  printed  biographical  sketch  of  Washington.     The  whole  on  an  im- 
perial folio  sheet.  Very  rare  in  this  state. 

883.  HIS    EXCEL?     GEN!-    GEO?  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head 
three-quarters  to  right.    The  centre  of  an  ornamental  rectangle.    Above, 
the  sun  dispersing  clouds ;  beneath,  a  female  figure  with  right  hand  on  a 
bundle  of  fasces  and  a  child  holding  a  pole  surmounted  with  a  liberty 
cap.  Line. 

Height  7  3-16  inches;  width  5  10-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  I.  G.  Walker.  From  a  Picture  by  W.  Birch.  1796 
Painted  from  Life  in  the  Office  of  His  Excellency  The  General,  by  the 
request  of  I.  G.  Van  Staphorst  Esq*  of  Amsterdam,  in  whose  possession 
the  original  Portrait  now  is.  "  To  I.  G.  Van  Staphorst  Esq*  the  par- 
ticular Friend  of  the  General,  this  Print  is  with  permission  most  re- 
spectfully Inscribed,  by  His  Obliged  &  Obed4.  Servant,  I.  G.  Walker." 
Published  as  the  Act  directs  June  21,  1800  by  Mr.  Bowyer,  Historic 
Gallery  Pall  Mall,  Mr.  R  Wilkinson  N°.  58  Cornhill,  Mr.  Brewer  the 
corner  of  Newgate  Street  6s  /.  G.  Walker  Church  Lane,  Hammersmith. 
Baker  No.  390.  Rare. 

884.  Full   bust,   head  three-quarters  to  left.     Circle,   sur- 
rounded by  an  outer  border  of  laurel  leaves.  Stipple. 

Diameter  a  ia-i6  inches. 

Baker  No.  392. 

From  ".the  Columbiad,  a  Poem,  By  Joel  Barlow,  Paris  1813." 


885.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  the  border  of  laurel  leaves. 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 


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886.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  surrounded  by 

a  wreath,  and  inclosed  by  circular  lines.  Between  the  oval  and  the 
lines,  the  words,  "  Columbian  Total  Abstinence  Society."  Beneath  the 
circle  "  Aux,  To  Washington  T.  B.  S."  Line, 

Height  i  ia-i6  inches;  width  i  6-16  inches. 
Evidently  a  reprint  from  the  original  plate.      ~- 


WM.  BIRCH  TYPE  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

887.  Full  bust,   head  three-quarters  to  right.    Oval  in  a 

rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  a  11-16  inches. 

(After  the  Portrait  on  Enamel  by  W?  Birch.) 

Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 

888.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  left  hand 
thrust  into  the  breast.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  r  15-16  inches;  width  i  11-16  inches. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  387. 

889.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  left  hand 
thrust  into  the  breast.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  i  15-16  inches;  width  x  11-16  inches. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  387. 


JAMES  SHARPLESS  TYPE. 

890.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.    Vignette. 

Line. 

Height  3  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Eng^  by  H.  B.  Hall  from  a  Miniature  painted  from  life  by  Sharpless 
in  1796.    Private  Plate.    Baker  No.  394. 

India  paper  proof  before  the  title. 

891.  THE  SAME.    India  paper  proof,  before  the  engraver's  address. 


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JAMES  SHARPLESS  TYPE  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

892.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Vignette. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

From  a  Portrait  by  Sharpless  Presented  by  Washington  to  Col  Tal- 
madge  Eng1?  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons  for  the  Magazine  of  American 
History. 

893.  THE  SAME.    India  proof. 

894.  "          "  "          "      before  the  publisher's  address. 

895.  "  "          Japan  paper  proof  with  publisher's  address. 

896.  "  Brilliant  early  proof,  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper; 
not  the  usual  reprint  on  India  paper. 

897.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left. 
Oval  on  a  rectangle.     Mezzotinto  printed  in  colors. 

Height  9  7-16  inches;  width  7  3-16  inches. 

Sharpless  Fecit.  S.  Arlent  Edwards  Sculpsit.  Published  1899,  By 
J.  Percy  Sabin,  80  Nassau  St.  New  York.  Printed  in  colors  and  so 
signed  by  S.  Arlent  Edwards. 

898.  THE  SAME.    Not  in  colors.    Artist's  proof  on  India  paper,  signed. 

899.  GEN!-    GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters 
to  right.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  9  inches;  width  7  inches. 

Engraved  by  Max  Rosenthal  Philadelphia  1900.  From  a  Sharpless 
Pastel  owned  in  Philadelphia.  Twenty  five  sets  in  five  states  of  this 
plate  printed  and  subscribed  for,  viz  Artists  Proof  colored,  and  Signed. 
Artists  Proof  uncolored  and  Signed.  India  Paper  Proof  with  Title. 
India  Paper  proof  with  subscription  list  6r°  Impression  from  defaced 
plate. 

Sold  as  a  lot. 

900.  THE  SAME.    A  set,  from  the  first  to  the  fifth  trial  proof.        5  pieces. 

901.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.    Oval.    Lithograph. 

Height  8  7-16  inches;  width  6  9-16  inches. 


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902.  Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     (Cut  to  outlines  of 

portrait.)  Pastel. 

Height  9  7-16  inches;  width  7  3-16  inches. 

A  Pastel  portrait,  being  a  very  close  copy  of  the  same  by  James  Sharp- 
less. 


MRS.  E.  SHARPLESS  TYPE  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

903.  G.  WASHINGTON,  1796.    Full  bust,  and  head  in  profile  to  left.    Vig- 
nette. Stipple. 

Height  2  14-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Mrs  E.  Sharpless.     Engraved  by  P.  Hall.     "Original 
Portrait  in  the  possession  of  the  Evans  Family." 

904.  G.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval. 

Lithograph. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

"  Miniature  of  Washington  on  Ivory  by  Mrs  Sharpless." 


SAINT-MEMIN  TYPE. 

905.  WASHINGTON.     Profile  bust  in  uniform  to  right.     Oval.    Mezzotinto. 

Height  10-16  inch;  width  8-16  inch. 

Baker  No.  395. 

Excessively  rare;  only  three  impressions  had  come  under  the  observation  of  Mr.  Baker.  The 
one  herein  described  is  a  brilliant  impression  with  a  fine  margin. 

906.  Profile  bust,  in  uniform,  to  right.     Oval,  surrounded 

by  laurel  branches,  with  diverging  rays;  at  the  top  a  pen  and  sword 
crossed,  and  beneath  on  a  ribbon  "First  in  war,  First  in  peace,  First 
in  the  Hearts  of  his  countrymen." 

Height  10-16  inch;  width  8-16  inch. 

Baker  No.  396.  Extremely  rare. 

From  the  Valedictory  address  of  Washington  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  Philad  1810. 

907.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON.     Bust   in  uniform,    in   profile   to   left. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

From  the  original  Portrait  done  in  crayon  by  C.  B.  J.  F.  de  St.  Memin, 
and  now  1866,  in  the  possession  of  J.  Carson  Brevoort  Esq^  Elias 
Dexter,  564  Broadway,  New  York.  Baker  No.  397.  (Engraved  by 
Dudensing.)  India  proof. 

908.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

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SAINT  MEMIN  TYPE  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

909.  Profile  bust,  in  uniform,  to  right.     Oval,  surrounded  by 

laurel  branches  with  diverging  rays;  at  the  top  a  pen  and  sword  crossed, 
and  beneath  on  a  ribbon,  "First  in  War,  first  in  Peace  &  first  in  the 
hearts  of  his  Countrymen."     Around  the  oval  a  large  circular  wreath 
of  oak  leaves  and  corn-stalks,  over  which  is  an  eagle  and  shield,  with 
arrows  in  claw  and  ribbon  in  its  beak;  at  the  bottom  bee-hive  and  war 
implements. 

Height  10-16  inch;  width  8-16  inch. 

Whole  engraving,  height  5  inches;  width  5  6-16  inches. 

Similar  to  Baker  No.  396.    Extremely  scarce,  no  margin. 

910.  WASHINGTON.     Profile  bust  in  uniform  to  left.     Vignette.      Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

From  the  St.  Memin  Crayon  in  possession  of  J.  Carson  Brevoort  Esq. 
Engd  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons,  New  York. 

911.  THE  SAME.    Large  paper  proof  on  Japanese  paper. 

912.  "  "          "      India  proof  before  letters. 

913.  Profile  head  to  left.     Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

(Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal  after  the  original  by  St.  Memin.) 

Artist's  proof,  signed,  with  portrait  of  St.  Memin  as  remarque. 

914.  THE  SAME.     Unfinished  proofs.     First  and  second  states.     Signed  by 
Albert  Rosenthal.  2  pieces. 

915.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  profile  to  right,  with  laureated  head.     Oval 

with  border  of  olive  leaves  in  a  rectangle.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  4  13-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Max  Rosenthal  from  the  Engraving  by  St.  Memin  in 
the  St  Memin  collection  owned  by  Hampton  L.  Carson  Esq  Phila. 
Border  designed  by  the  Engraver.  Copyright  by  Max  Rosenthal. 

Only  twenty-five  sets  in  four  states  of  the  plate  printed  and  subscribed  for:  viz.,  Artist's  proof 
signed,  with  small  portrait  of  Washington  after  S.  Memin  as  remarque;  India  proof  with  artist's 
address;  India  proof  with  list  of  subscribers;  and  impression  from  defaced  plates. 

916.  The  first  and  second  trial  proofs.  2  pieces. 

917.  —  —    Proof  Impression  of  the  Small  Remarque  Portrait  from 
the  preceding  print. 

Height  8-16  inch;  width  7-16  inch. 


FACSIMILE   OF  SEVEN    PORTRAITS  TAKEN    AT   RANDOM    FROM   THE 

SAINT   MEMIN    COLLECTION.     LOT  925 
THE     PORTRAIT    OF    WASHINGTON     IS     REVERSED 


9 1 8.  The  original  drawing  of  the  design  for  the  border  of 

print,  lot  No.  915. 

919.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform  in  profile  to  left.    Vignette. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width-  i  13-16  inches. 

The  last  portrait  from  life,  1798,  age  66.     En?x  by  Hollyer  after  S* 
Memin. 

Artist's  proof  on  India  paper,  signed.    No.  26  of  50  India  proofs. 

920.  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform  in  profile  to  left.     Oval  in  a 
rectangle.  Stipple, 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  4  9-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  Chas.  B.  Hall.) 

921.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  proof  on  India  paper,  signed. 

No.  3  of  ten  published  in  this  state. 

922.  THE  SAME.    Autograph  proof  on  India  paper. 

No.  3  of  twenty  proofs  in  this  state. 

923.  Bust  in  uniform  in  profile  to  left.     Vignette. 

Wood  engraving- 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

R.  A.  Muller,  1891. 

924.  THE  SAME.     Signed  proof  on  India  paper. 


THE  GREAT  ST.  MEMIN  COLLECTION  OF  ENGRAVED 

PORTRAITS. 

The  Artist's  Own  Collection  of  Proofs^  All  Mounted,  and  Named  in  His  Auto- 
graph,   Consisting  of    761   Portraits    of    Washington,  Jefferson, 
Madison,  and  Other  Noted  Americans. 

925.  St  Memin's  own  personal  collection  of  proofs  of  761  Portraits  Engraved 
from  the  life  by  him,  all  neatly  mounted  by  himself,  and  named  in  his- 
autograph,  including  Portraits  of  Washington  (2),  Jefferson,  Madison, 
Genl.  Gates,  Gen.  Bloomfield,  W.  Bradford,  DeWitt  Clinton,  Winthrop 
Sargent,  Genl.  Jas.  Clinton,  Commodore  Decatur,  Genl.  Henry  Lee, 
Commodore  Perry,  &c.,  including  also  Portraits  of  the  artist  and 
members  of  his  distinguished  family. 
In  reference  to  the  Artist  and  this  collection  Mr.  Baker  says:  "Charles 


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Balthazar  Julien  Fevrel  de  Saint  Memin,  to  whom  we  are  indebted  for 
the  last  portrait  of  Washington  taken  from  life,  was  born  at  Dijon,  France, 
on  the  12th  day  of  March,  1770,  and  quite  early  in  life  showed  an  aptitude 
for  design,  and  displayed  considerable  mechanical  talent. 

"  Destined  for  the  profession  of  arms,  he  entered  as  a  cadet  at  the  military 
school  in  Paris  April  i,  1784,  was  appointed  supernumerary  Ensign  in 
the  following  year,  and  Ensign  April  27,  1788.  His  sympathies  at  the 
outbreak  of  the  French  Revolution  were  with  the  Royal  family,  and  the 
army  of  the  Princes  being  formed,  he  joined  it,  and  served  in  that  organi- 
zation until  it  was  disbanded,  at  which  time  he  was  entitled  to  the  rank  of 
lieutenant-colonel,  which  was  afterwards  (Jan  29,  1817)  conferred  upon 
him  by  Louis  XVIII,  taking  grade  from  May  i,  1792.  While  with  the 
army,  he  turned  his  attention,  during  his  leisure  hours,  to  drawing  and 
painting. 

"He  came  to  America  from  Switzerland,  where  he  had  learned  to  gild 
and  carve  in  wood,  landing  in  Canada  in  1793,  and  from  thence  going  to 
New  York,  in  which  city  he  learned  to  engrave. 

11  Towards  the  end  of  the  last  century,  a  Frenchman  named  Chretien 
had  invented  a  machine,  by  means  of  which  he  copied  the  human  profile 
mathematically  accurate.  This  invention,  termed  Physionotracy,  had 
great  success.  Saint  Memin  knowing  of  the  popularity  of  this  process, 
practiced  also  by  Queneday  and  others,  determined  to  introduce  it  into  this 
country,  and  therefore  applied  himself  to  the  construction  of  such  a  ma- 
chine, according  to  his  understanding  of  it,  and  also  made  a  pantograph. 

"  His  profiles  were  produced  of  life-size  by  the  Physionotrace  (of  which 
one  of  Genl.  Washington  is  described  in  lot  No.  926)  and  finished  in 
crayon";  the  pantograph  reduced  them  to  the  size  required  for  the  plate,  the 
portrait  being  drawn  on  the  copper,  in  a  circle  of  a  little  more  than  two 
inches  in  diameter.  Having  thus  obtained  the  perfect  outline,  the  details 
were  worked  up  by  the  graver,  the  shading  being  finished  by  the  roulette, 
the  latter  tool  made  by  a  machine  of  his  own  invention. 

"  These  profile  portraits,  produced  very  rapidly,  number  about  eight 
hundred  and  twenty,  and  are  interesting,  most  of  them  being  likenesses  of 
the  prominent  personages  of  the  time,  Saint  Memin  travelling  to  all  the 
principal  cities  of  the  Union  for  that  purpose,  his  summers  being  passed 
with  the  family  at  Burlington,  N.  J.,  where  he  executed  the  engravings. 
In  this  he  was  assisted  at  first  by  a  fellow-exile,  M.  de  Valnuit,  and  the 
plates  produced  previous  to  1797,  when  Valnuit  returned  to  France,  bear 
both  their  signatures.  These  plates  became  the  property  of  the  different 
sitters,  Saint  Memin  retaining  only  a  few  impressions  for  his  private 
collection. 

"While  in  Philadelphia  in  1798,  Saint  Memin  secured  a  profile  of 
Washington,  who  was  in  that  city  during  the  month  of  November,  engaged 
in  organizing  the  army  for  the  threatened  war  with  France.  This  draw- 
ing was  not  engraved  at  the  time  like  the  others,  being,  as  it  would  appear, 
an  undertaking  of  his  own,  and  was  retained  by  him.  It  was  purchased 


afar  his  death,  from  his  nephew  and  heir,  and  is  now  in  the  possession  of 
J.  Carson  Brevoort,  Esqr.,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  It  is  a  bust  in  uniform, 
half  life-size,  drawn  in  crayon  on  tinted  paper,  is  strikingly  characteris- 
tic, and  bears  every  evidence  of  originality.  The  engraving  by  Dudensing 
is  a  fair  rendering  of  this  interesting  profile,  the  last  portrait  of  Wash- 
ington taken  from  life. 

"Saint  Memin  made  a  short  visit  to  France  in  1810,  and  returned 
finally  in  1814.  At  the  time  of  his  decease,  which  occurred  June  23, 
1852,  he  was  Director  of  the  museum  at  Dijon,  to  which  office  he  had 
been  appointed  July  27,  1817. 

"After  his  return  to  France,  Saint  Memin  arranged  the  impressions 
retained  by  him  of  his  different  plates  in  two  sets,  adding  the  names  of 
the  originals,  which  being  done  from  memory,  are  not  always  correct. 
These  sets  purchased  at  the  same  time  as  the  above  mentioned  drawing 
(November,  1859)  were  brought  to  this  country.  One  of  them  is  in  the 
1  Cor  cor  an  Gallery  of  Art,''  Washington,  and  the  other  is  owned  by  Elias 
Dexter,  of  New  York,  who  published  Photographic  Copies  of  them  in 
1862. 

"All  these  prints  except  two  of  Washington,  Wm.  Bradford,  Doctor 
Thornton,  Thos.  Jefferson,  Mrs  Law,  B.  Ferrand,  Mrs  Brockholst 
Livingston,  Miss  Surges,  the  Artist's  Mother,  Sister,  and  his  own,  are 
of  the  same  size.  One  of  the  Washington's  is  marked  'Houdon'  (the 
drawing,  life-size,  is  also  owned  by  Mr.  Brevoort)  and  the  other  is  found 
in  the  drawing  above  referred  to.  The  latter,  an  oval,  quite  small,  is 
beautifully  executed,  and  it  is  presumed  was  not  outlined  on  the  plate  in 
his  usual  manner." 

This  set  we  are  now  describing  is  the  one  owned  by  Elias  Dexter,  and 
was  purchased  by  Mr.  Carson  from  his  American  agent  several  years 
ago.  We  have  deemed  it  advisable  to  publish  the  list  of  portraits,  with 
such  identification  as  is  afforded  by  the  work  published  by  Mr.  Dexter. 
Mr.  Carson's  set  is  much  larger  than  the  one  in  the  Corcoran 
Gallery. 


LIST  OF  PORTRAITS  IN  THE  ST.  MEMIN  COLLECTION. 


No. 

63.  Allen,    John.     Wealthy    citizen    of 
New  York. 

126.  Alden,  Major  Roger.     Officer  in  the 
Revolution. 

180.  Armat,  Thos.     Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

319.  Ash,  Mrs. 

358.  Alexander,  Dr.  Ashton.     Physician 
of  Baltimore. 

364.  Alexander,    Henry.      Merchant    of 
Baltimore. 


No. 

534.  Atterbury,  Louis.  Son-in-law  of 
Elias  Boudinot. 

548.  Anthony,  J.  C.  Merchant  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

551.  Anderson,  Thomas  O.  Mid-ship- 
man  in  the  U.  S.  Navy. 

616.  Anderson,  Overton.  Merchant  of 
Richmond,  Va. 

656.  Adam, . 

753.  Adam,  Mrs. 


134 


No. 

9.  Bradford,  Wm.  Officer  in  the  Rev- 
olution. Att'y  General  of  the 
U.  S. 

ii.  Burges,  Miss.  Daughter  of  Wm. 
Burges,  Merchant  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

24.  Breck,  Miss  Hannah.  Daughter 
of  Saml.  Breck,  of  Boston. 

27.  Barton,  Benj.  Smith.  Distinguished 
Professor  in  the  University  of 
Pennsylvania. 

32.  Busti,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  Wife  of  Paul 
Busti,  of  Philadelphia. 

36.  Brumand,  Mrs.,  of  Philadelphia. 

41.  Burral,  Jonathan.  Assistant  Pay- 
master General  in  the  Revolu- 
tion. 

51.  Bruce,  Dr.  Archibald.  Eminent 
New  York  Physician.  Mineralo- 
gist. 

53.  Beekman, ,  of  New  York. 

60.  Barclay,  Andrew  D.,  of  New  York. 

61.  Brown,  Dr. 

66.  Bell,    Isaac.      Merchant    of    New 

York. 
68.  Bache,  Theophylact.      Merchant  of 

New  York. 
71.  Bache,    Wm.     Eminent   lawyer   of 

New  York. 

97.  Beale,  J. 

98.  Blake,  J. 
100.  Brooks, . 

102.  Brunei,  Marc  Isambard.  Cele- 
brated French  Engineer.  Built 
the  Thames  Tunnel. 

no.  Barney,  Wm.  Brother  of  Commo- 
dore Barney.  Served  in  War  of 
1812. 

129.  Buckley,  Anthony  M.  Distinguished 
citizen  of  Philadelphia. 

155.  Bassett,  Rich'd.  Governor  of  Dela- 
ware. M.  O.  C. 

166.  Bordley,  J.  B.     Judge  of  the  Provin- 

cial Court  of  Maryland.     Friend 
of  Washington. 

167.  Breck,  Ant. 

175.  Biddle,   Geo.     Merchant  of  Phila- 

delphia. 

176.  Birch,  Wm.  Young.     Eminent  phil- 

anthropist of  Philadelphia. 

178.  Boggs,  James.  Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

186.  Bloomfield,  Jas.  Governor  of  New 
Jersey  and  General  War  1812. 


No. 

193.  Brailsford,  Edward,  of  South  Caro- 
lina. 

222.  Boyd,  Gen.  Jno.  P.  Brig.  Gen'l 
War  of  1812. 

227.  Baer,  Geo.  Congressman  from 
Maryland. 

237.  Brazier,  Amable.  Philadelphia  jew- 
eler. 

240.  Badaraque,    Thos.      Merchant    of 

Philadelphia. 

241.  Bazile.     Cuban  planter. 

247.  Bell,  Mrs.  Originally  Miss  Walker, 
of  Petersburg,  Va. 

251.  Brumaud. 

262.  Bache,  Miss  Helen.  Daughter  of 
Theophylact  Bache,  of  New  York. 

265.  Bruneleau, .  Merchant  of  Bal- 
timore. 

290.  Boon,    Gerrit.     Agent   of   Holland 

Lard  Company  in  Trenton. 

291.  Bohlen,   Jno.     Merchant  of  Phila- 

delphia. 
293.  Busti,  Paul.     Agent  of  the  Holland 

Land  Company  in  Philadelphia*. 
306.  Biddle,    Judgq,    of   Chambersburg, 

Penna. 

311.  Brouard, . 

312.  Boisgerard,  Felix  de.     A  Frenchman 

from  San  Domingo. 

330.  Bowie,  Robt.     Governor  of  Mary- 
land, officer  in  the  Revolution. 
342.  Bland,    Theodoric.     Chancellor   of 

Maryland.     M.  O.  C. 
351.  Buccanan,     James     H.       Wealthy 

merchant  of  Baltimore. 
355.  Barney,  Louis.     Son  of  Commodore 

Joshua  Barney. 
370.  Braestler,  Chas. 
379.  Brent,  Richard.     U.  S.  Senator  from 

Virginia. 
393.  Brent,  Thos.  L.  L.     U.  S.  Charge 

d' Affaires  to  Portugal. 
397.  Burbeck,  Gen.  Henry.     Brig.  Gen'l 

War  of  1812. 
409.  Brent,  Wm.     Prominent  citizen  of 

Virginia. 
429.  Bayard,  Jas.  A.     U.  S.  Senator  from 

Delaware. 
442.  Blunt,  Thos.     Member  of  Congress 

from  North  Carolina. 
448.  Baldwin,  Simeon.     Mayor  of  New 

Haven,  Conn. 
450.  Boudinot,  Elias.     President  of  the 

Continental  Congress. 


135 


No. 

468.  Brace,  Jonathan.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Connecticut. 

472.  Bartlet,  Bailey.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Massachusetts. 

476.  Burwell,  Wm.  A.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Virginia. 

479.  Betton,  Silas.     Member  of  Congress 

from  New  Hampshire. 

480.  Bedinger,  Geo.  M.     Officer  in  the 

Revolution,  early  settler  of  Ken- 
tucky. 

486.  Bryan,  Joseph.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Georgia. 

489.  Broom,  James  Madison.  Member 
of  Congress  from  Delaware. 

503.  Beverley,  Robt.,  of  Virignia. 

511.  Bullus,  Dr.  Jno.  Navy  agent  Port 
of  New  York. 

525.  Bartleman,  .  Merchant  of 

Alexandria,  Va. 

531.  Butts,  Dr.  Elisha  de.  Eminent 
professor  of  Chemistry  in  Balti- 
more. 

541.  Burwell,  Carter. 

550.  Burnet,  Jacob.  One  of  the  founders 
of  Ohio. 

557.  Bell,  John.  Merchant  of  Rich- 
mond, Virginia. 

579.  Brown,  J.  Merchant  of  Richmond, 
Virginia. 

583.  Briscoe,  Henry  L.  Merchant  of 
Manchester,  Virginia. 

595.  Barn,  Joseph. 

596.  Bates,  James  W.     Member  of  Con- 

gress from  Arkansas. 

607.  Barbour,  James.     Governor  of  Vir- 

ginia, Sec.  of  War. 

608.  Breckenridge,   James.     Member  of 

Congress  from  Virginia. 

617.  Burnet, ,  of  Norfolk,  Va. 

620.  Bankhead,     James,     of     Virginia. 

Officer  in  the  Revolution. 
625.  Brooke,     Richard.       Merchant    of 

Richmond,  Va. 
632.  Broadfoot,     J.     B.     Merchant     of 

Charleston,  South  Carolina. 

635.  Brown,  Jno. 

636.  Baron,     Dr.     Alexander,     Jr.,     of 

Charleston,  South  Carolina. 
646.  Baron,    Dr.    Alexander.      Eminent 

physician    of    Charleston,    South 

Carolina. 
66 1.  Barnwell,     Nathaniel.     Planter    of 

Beaufort,  South  Carolina. 


No. 

663.  Barnwell,'Jno.  G.  Planter  of  Beau- 

fort,  South  Carolina. 
682.  Burr,  Aaron.     Vice-President  of  the 

United  States. 

705.  Bossee, . 

712.  Bloomfield,  Gen.  Joseph.    Governor 

of  New  Jersey  and  Gen'l  War  of 

1812. 

714.  Burr,  Miss  Theodosia.  Only  daugh- 
ter of  Col.  Aaron  Burr. 
720.  Bourcel,  Mdme. 
729.  Butts,  Mrs.  De.     Wife  of  Dr.  Elisha 

de  Butts,  of  Baltimore. 
751.  Bloomfield,  Mrs.     Wife  of  Governor 

Bloomfield,  of  New  Jersey. 
757.  Burr,  Theodosia.     Daughter  of  Col. 

Aaron  Burr,  when  nine  years  of 

age. 

31.  Cunningham,  Mrs.     Wife  of  Capt. 

Jno.  Cunningham,  of  Philadelphia. 

32.  Clay,  Matthew.    Congressman  from 

Virginia. 

43.  Cruger,  Jno.,  of  New  York. 
54.  Cummings,  James,  of  New  York. 
57.  Clinton,   Gen.  James.     Brig.-Genl. 

in  the  American  Revolutidn. 

75.  Codington, . 

78.  Cuyler,  James,  of  New  York. 
94.  Codrington,  Captain. 

119.  Caldwell,  David.     Clerk  of  the  Dis- 

trict Court  of  the  U.  S.  (Philadel- 
phia). 

1 20.  Cruger,  Peter.     Merchant  of  New 

York. 

131.  Cox,  Daniel.  Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

135.  Caldwell,  S.  R.  Clerk  of  the  Dis- 
trict Court  of  the  U.  S.  (father  of 
119). 

156.  Caldwell,  J.  R.  Lieutenant  in  the 
U.  S.  Navy. 

183.  Cooper, . 

185.  Cuthbert,  Jno.  American  Consul 
to  Hamburg. 

198.  Cuthbert,  James  L.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

214.  Chollet,  T. 

218.  Champneis,  R.  Merchant  of 
Charleston,  South  Carolina. 

226.  Carmick,  Daniel. 

235.  Chaudron,  Simon.  Silversmith  of 
Philadelphia. 

242.  Cottineau,  Denis.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 


136 


No. 
245- 

252. 
261. 

274. 
275- 

3°3- 
3°4- 
310. 

314. 
327- 

332. 

333- 
334- 


375- 
376. 
378- 


402. 
414. 
416. 
427. 
428. 

459- 
464. 
469. 
473- 

477- 
533- 

539- 


Chevalier,  Jno.  A.  French  Consul 
at  Richmond,  Va. 

Chauveau, . 

Coulon,  .  Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Chanceaume, . 

Chardon,  Anthony.  First  manufac- 
turer of  wall-paper  in  America. 

Comegys, .  Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

Comegys,  Cornelius.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

Coiron,  .  Merchant  of 

Charleston,  South  Carolina. 

Contades,  D. 

Carrere,  Jno.  Merchant  of  Balti- 
more. 

Carroll,  Chas.,  of  Carrollton.  Signer 
of  the  Declaration  of  Indepen- 
dence. 

Carroll,  Chas.,  Jr.  Son  of  the  pre- 
ceding. 

Calhoun,  James.  First  Mayor  of 
Baltimore. 

Coale,  Edwd.  J.  Book-seller  of 
Baltimore. 

Carter, . 

Campbell,  I. 

Comegys,  Jno.  R.  Lottery  agent 
for  the  Washington  Monument 
in  Baltimore. 

Cassin,  Capt.  Jno.  Lieutenant  in 
U.  S.  Navy. 

Custis,  G.  W.  P.  Adopted  son  of 
Gen'l  Washington. 

Coles,  Isaac  A.  Officer  in  the  War 
of  1812. 

Campbell,  Jno.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Maryland. 

Clay,  Joseph.  Member  of  Congress 
from  Philadelphia. 

Claiborne,  W.  C.  C.  Governor  of 
Mississippi. 

Champlin,  C.  G.  U.  S.  Senator 
from  Rhode  Island. 

Clinton,  De  Witt.  Governor  of 
New  York. 

Claiborne,  Thos.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Virginia. 

Clarke,  Wm.  Governor  of  Missouri. 

Craven,  Tunis.  Merchant  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

Cocke,  B.  Merchant  of  Alexan- 
dria, Va. 


No. 

561.  Carter,  Wm.,  of  Virginia. 

562.  Cooper,  Jonathan. 
565.  Carter,  L. 

573.  Carter,  Landon,  of  Virginia. 

575.  Cabell,  Wm.  H.  Governor  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

584.  Cabell,  Nicholas,  Jr.  Brother  of 
the  preceding. 

587.  Clarke, . 

588.  Currie,   James.     Merchant  of  Vir- 

ginia. 
604.  Carter,    Peter.     Planter    of    Albe- 

marle  Co.,  Va. 
623.  Carr,  Dr.     Physician  of  Burlington, 

N.J. 

634.  Constable,  A.  J. 
665.  Cockran,     Thos.        Merchant      of 

Charleston,  South  Carolina. 
713.  Carter,  Robt.     Eminent  citizen  of 

Virginia. 
724.  Clinton,   Mrs.   De   Witt.     Wife   of 

Governor  Clinton,  of  N.  Y. 
726.  Chardon,  Mrs. 
732.  Cox,  Mrs.  Danl.     Wife  of  Daniel 

Cox,  of  Philadelphia. 
737.  Cummings,    Mrs.     Wife   of   James 

Cummings,  of  New  York. 

739.  Cabell,  Mrs.,  of  Virginia. 

740.  Carter,   Mrs.   Mary.     Wife  of  Dr. 

Robert  Carter,  of  Virginia. 
742.  Clinton,    Mrs.    General.     Wife    of 
Gen.    James    Clinton,    of    New 
York. 

744.  Caldwell,  Miss.     Daughter  of  Sam- 
uel R.  Caldwell,  of  Philadelphia. 
750.  Conyers,   Miss    S.,   of    Richmond, 
Va. 

20.  Dutilh,  Miss.  Daughter  of  Stephen 
Dutilh,  of  Philadelphia. 

25.  Duponceau,  Mile.  Daughter  of 
Peter  S.  Duponceau,  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

34.  Dubourg,  W.  L.  V.  A  distin- 
guished R.  C.  Bishop.  Founder 
of  St.  Mary's  College,  Baltimore. 

86.  De  Peyster,  Nicholas,  Jr.,  of  New 
York. 

96.  Derby,  Jno.  Merchant  of  New 
York. 

105.  Delessert, .     Merchant  of  New 

York. 

136.  Dutilh,  Edmund  G.      Merchant  of 

Philadelphia. 

137.  Dutilh,  Edward,  of  Philadelphia. 


No. 

138.  Dallas,  Alex.  J.  Secretary  of  Treas- 
ury and  Secretary  of  War. 

159.  Duane,  Wm.  Editor  of  the  "Au- 
rora." 

162.  Dorsey,  John.  Celebrated  amateur 
architect  and  designer  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

169.  Dugan,  John.  A  wealthy  merchant 
of  Philadelphia. 

181.  Dickens,  R. 

203.  Door,  Eben. 

204.  Dodge,  .     Merchant   of   Rich- 

mond, Va. 

255.  Ducatel,  Edmund.     Chemist  of  Bal- 

timore. 

256.  Darien, ,  of  Philadelphia. 

258.  Dubarry,  John.     Merchant  of  Phil- 

adelphia. 

259.  Ducorneau, . 

263.  Dupan, . 

270.  Dudrenec, . 

295.  Duffield,  John. 

299.  Dutilh,  Etienne.  Merchant  of  Phil- 
adelphia. 

307.  Dufief,  Nicholas  Gouin.  French 
schoolmaster. 

322.  Destrehan, . 

323.  Debrigny,     Peter.       Governor     of 

Louisiana. 
337.  Dorsey,   Walter.     Chief  Justice   of 

Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer  of 

Baltimore. 
363.  Dubois,  N. 
365.  Day,  J. 
377.  Dodge, . 

399.  Dearborn,   Geo.   R.     Son  of  Gen. 

Henry  Dearborn. 

400.  Dearborn,  H.  A.  S.     Son  of  Gen. 

Henry  Dearborn,  Member  of  Con- 
gress. 

401.  Dearborn,  Genl.  Henry.    Maj.-Gen. 

U.  S.  Army. 

404.  Duval,  Gabriel.  Justice  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States. 

407.  Decatur,  Stephen,  Sr.  Father  of 
Commodore  Decatur,  commander 
of  Sloop  of  War  "Delaware." 

426.  Davenport,  John.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Connecticut. 

430.  Dana,  S.  W.  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Connecticut. 

436.  Dwight,  Thomas.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Massachusetts. 


No. 

444.  Dayton,  Jonathan.  Member  of  the 
Constitutional  Convention. 

470.  Davenport,  Franklin.  Member  of 
Congress  from  New  Jersey. 

499.  Dennis,    John.     Member   of    Con- 
gress from  Maryland. 
'  521.  Deveaux,  Thomas. 

524.  Dick,  Dr.  Physician  to  Gen.  Wash- 
ington. 

531.  De  Butts,  Elisha.  Chemist  of  Bal- 
timore. 

586.  Delaplaine,  Jno.  F.  Merchant  of 
New  York. 

621.  Dalton,  Dr.,  of  Charleston,  South 
Carolina. 

644.  Dent,  Jno.  H.  Lieutenant  in  U.  S. 
Navy. 

648.  Drayton,  John.  Governor  of  South 
Carolina. 

650.  Decatur.  Stephen.  Commodore  in 
U.  S.  Navy. 

658.  Destouches, . 

664.  Dawson,  John.  Merchant  of  Char- 
leston, South  Carolina. 

673.  Deveaux,  Barnwell.  Lawyer  of 
Beaufort,  South  Carolina. 

680.  Delagrange,  Miss. 

686.  Dwerhagen,  H.  C.  Merchant  of 
Baltimore. 

691.  Dacossa, . 

703.  Desobry,  .     Merchant  of  New 

York. 

715.  Delacroix,  Marie  J.  Wife  of  J.  M. 
J.  Delacroix,  of  New  York. 

722.  Dutilh,  Catharine  M.  Wife  of 
Stephen  Dutilh,  of  Philadelphia. 

725.  Delage  de  Volade,  Natalie.  Daugh- 
ter of  Paul  Joseph  Jean  Delage  de 
Volade. 

736.  Davenport,  Miss. 

749.  Drayton,  Mrs.  John.     Wife  of  the 

Governor  of  South  Carolina. 
19.  Erskine,  Mrs.  David.     Wife  of  Mr. 
Erskine,  British  Minister  to  the 
U.  S. 
40.  Evans,  J.  B.,  of  Philadelphia. 

172.  Edwards,  Wm. 

344.  Ellicott,  J.,  of  Baltimore. 

398.  Eaton,  Gen.  Wm.  U.  S.  Consul  at 
Tunis. 

443.  Eppes,  Jno.  W.  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Virginia. 

517.  Edwards, . 

609.  Edbretz,  J. 


138 


No. 

619. 

626. 

674. 
694. 

707. 

16. 
73- 

112. 
141. 
171. 

209. 
246. 
267. 
288. 
308. 

362. 
410. 
4I3- 
5I3- 


576. 
690. 
7l8. 
727. 

29. 
I4O. 


182. 
I9O. 

199. 
2OO. 
22O. 

228. 
234- 


Edwards,  James. 

Everett,  Charles.  Prominent  Citi- 
zen of  Virginia. 

Elliott,  Benj.  Lawyer  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. 

Edwards,  Edward.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

Erskine,  Hon.  David.  Lord  Er- 
skine,  Minister  from  Great  Brit- 
ain to  the  U.  S. 

Ferrand,  B. 

Ferguson, ,  of  New  York. 

Ferguson,  John.  Mayor  of  New 
York. 

Franklin,  Walter.  Attorney  Gen- 
eral of  Pennsylvania. 

Fothergill,  Dr.  Anthony.  Cele- 
brated physician  of  England. 

Freeman,  T.  B.,  of  Philadelphia. 

Fazi, . 

Foucher, . 

Forsyth,  Alex. 

Fayolle,  Peter.  French  exile,  of 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

Forbes,  John,  of  the  Eastern  Shore, 
Maryland. 

Fenwick,  Capt.  Jno.  R.-  Officer  in 
the  U.  S.  Navy  War  of  1812. 

Foxhall,  Henry.  Ironfounder  of 
Georgetown,  D.  C. 

Frey, .  Nephew  of  Col.  Swan, 

of  the  U.  S.  Army. 

Fitzhugh,  Wm.  H.  Father-in-law 
of  Geo.  W.  P.  Custis. 

Fuller, . 

Facio, 

Fitch,  Miss. 

Foxhall,  Mrs.  Henry.  Wife  of  Henry 
Foxhall,  of  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

Guenin, ,  of  Philadelphia. 

Giles,  Gen.  Aquillar,  of  the  Revolu- 
tion, Marshal  of  the  District  of 
New  York. 

Gay,  Jno. 

Giles,  James.  Lieutenant  in  the 
Revolution. 

Gray, . 

Gray,  Sullivan. 

Gwynn,  Wm.  Proprietor  and  editor 
of  "The  Federal  Gazette." 

Gervais,  Jno.  L.  Member  of  the 
Continental  Congress. 

Georges,  .  Clerk  for  Stephen 

Girard. 


No. 

250.  Gardette,  James.  Genl.  Washing- 
ton's dentist. 

260.  Girardin,  L.  H.  Author  of  the  con- 
tinuation of  Burk's  Virginia. 

269.  Gervais,  Jr.,  of  South  Carolina. 

277.  Garchet, . 

284.  Gilmor,  Mrs.  Robt.  Wife  of  Robt. 
Gilmor,  of  Baltimore. 

324.  Guenet,    .      French    dancing- 

master  of  Philadelphia. 

325.  Gourgeon. 

341.  Goodwin,  Lyde,  Jr.  Judge  of  the 
Criminal  Court  of  Baltimore. 

352.  Gilmor,  Robt.     Merchant  of  Balti- 

more. 

353.  Gilmor,  Wm.     Merchant  of  Balti- 

more, son  of  the  preceding. 

361.  Goddart,  J.,  of  Baltimore. 

368.  Grequiere,  F.  W.,  of  Baltimore. 
Lost  at  sea. 

380.  Glenn,  Elias.  Judge  of  the  Crimi- 
nal Court  of  Baltimore. 

415.  Goldsborough,  C.  W.  Clerk  in  the 
Navy  Department  of  the  U.  S. 

465.  Groves,  Chas. 

487.  Griffith, . 

493.  Goodrich,  Chauncy.  Lieut.-Gov.  of 
Connecticut. 

500.  Griffin,  Thomas.  Congressman 
from  Virginia. 

515.  Gates,  Gen.  Horatio.  Maj.-Gen.  in 
the  Revolution. 

553.  Graham,  Jno.  Minister-Plenipo- 
tentiary to  Brazil. 

556.  Gaines,  Gen.  Edmund  P.  Brig.- 
Gen.  in  the  War  of  1812. 

563.  Gibson,  Patrick.  Merchant  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

568.  Gibson,  Alex.     Merchant  of  Rich- 

mond, Va. 

569.  Gray,  Wm. 

671.  Gourdin,     Theodore.     Planter     of 

South  Carolina. 

672.  Green,  Thomas. 

706.  Gilman,  Benj.  Ives.  Son  of  Jos 
Gilman,  Chairman  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Safety  of  New  Hamp- 
shire. 

23.  Hampton,  Gen.  Wade,  of  South 
Carolina.  Distinguished  in  the 
Revolution. 

56.  Hill,  Dr.     Physician  of  New  York. 

90.  Hart,  Abraham,  of  New  York. 
1 1 6.  Hallo  well, . 


No. 

148.  Hurst,  J.  H.     Lawyer  of  Philadel- 

phia. 

149.  Hurst,  Wm.     Physician  of  Philadel- 

phia. 

163.  Hamilton,  Andrew.  Wealthy  gen- 
tleman of  Philadelphia. 

211.  Hazlehurst,  Robt.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

217.  Heysham,  Robt.  Served  in  the 
Revolution  at  Trenton  when  only 
1 6  years  old. 

271.  Hewson,  Miss  Eliza.  Daughter  of 
Dr.  Wm.  Hewson,  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

283.  Hazlehurst,  Samuel.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

331.  Hanson,  Alex.  F.  Chancellor  of 
Maryland.  M.  O.  C. 

340.  Hollingsworth,  Francis.  Merchant 
of  Baltimore. 

354.  Hollins,  Jno.  Merchant  of  Balti- 
more. 

368.  Haskin, . 

391.  Hazlehurst, . 

421.  Henry,  Dr.  Isaac.  Surgeon  in  the 
U.  S.  Navy. 

435.  Hastings,  Seth.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Massachusetts. 

447.  Harrison,  Gen.  W.  H.  President  of 
the  U.  S. 

453.  Harper,  Robt.  G.  United  States 
Senator  from  Maryland. 

455.  Hill,  Wm.  H.  Member  of  Congress 
from  North  Carolina. 

458.  Holmes,  David.  Governor  of  Mis- 
sissippi. 

471.  Hosmer,  H.  L.  Member  of  Congress 
from  New  York. 

488.  Huger,  Benj.  Member  of  Congress 
from  South  Carolina. 

504.  Howison,  Wm.,  of  Annapolis,  Md. 

509.  How,  Robt.  F. 

516.  Hambleton,  Saml. 

522.  Herbert,  Jno.  C.  Wealthy  citizen 
of  Alexandria,  Va. 

564.  Hubner,  Jno.  C.  Merchant  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

598.  Harris,  T.  H.  Merchant  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

611.  Heth,  Col.  Henry,  of  Virginia. 

612.  Harrison,    Benj.     Planter    of    Vir- 

ginia. 

630.  Heyward,  Nathaniel.  Planter  of 
Combahee,  S.  C. 


No. 

652.  Heyward,    Nathaniel,    Jr.     Planter 

of  Beaufort,  S.  C. 
660.  Harper,  Arthur. 
668.  Huger,  Jno.,  of  South  Carolina. 
677.  Hall,  Henry,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

683.  Hewson,    Dr.    Wm.     Physician   of 

Philadelphia. 

684.  Herron,    Walter.       Ropemaker    of 

Norfolk,  Va. 

699.  Hazlehurst,  Andrew.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

710.  Hudson,  Benj. 

752.  Herron,  Mrs.  Walter.  Wife  of  Wal- 
ter Herron,  of  Virginia. 

133.  Irwin,  J.  B.  Merchant  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

144.  Iredell,  Judge  James.  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S. 

273.  Imbert,  Felix.  Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

395.  Izard,  Ralph.  Officer  in  the  U.  S. 
Navy. 

649.  Irving,  Jno.,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

716.  Ismenard,  Miss. 

746.  Imley,  Mrs.  Wife  of  Jas.  H.  Imley, 
Member  of  Congress  from  New 
Jersey. 

10.  Jefferson,  Thos.  Author  of  the 
Declaration.  President  of  the  U. 
S. 

80.  Jay,  Peter  Augustus. 

115.  Jenkins, . 

150.  Johns,  Kensey.  Chief  Justice  of 
Delaware. 

192.  Johnson,  J.  C. 

224.  Jacobs,  Doctor,  of  Philadelphia. 

276.  Jay,  Miss. 

381.  Johnson,  Thomas.  Member  of  the 
Continental  Congress.  Governor 
of  Maryland. 

441.  Jefferson,  Thomas.  President  of 
the  U.  S. 

501.  Jackson,  Gen.  James.  Officer  in 
Revolution  and  U.  S.  Senator  from 
Georgia. 

528.  Jones,  Judge. 

546.  Jones,  Skelton.     Celebrated  duellist 

of  Richmond,  Va. 
'  580.  Jefferson,  Peter.     Brother  of  Thos. 

Jefferson. 

601.  Johnson,  Peter.  Celebrated  Vir- 
ginia Judge. 

613.  Johnston, .  Merchant  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 


140 


No. 

717.  Jay,  Miss  Maria.  Daughter  of  Jno. 
Jay,  of  New  York. 

738.  Johnson,  Lady.     Wife  of  Sir  Jno. 

Johnson,  of  New  York. 
48.  Kennedy,    Hon.    Robt.      Born    of 
English  parents  at  Newark,  N.  J. 
Brother  of  the  Earl  of  Cassilis. 
62.  Kemper,  Daniel.     Wealthy  gentle- 
man of  New  York. 

191.  Kinsey,  James.  Member  of  the 
Continental  Congress.  Chief  Jus- 
tice of  New  Jersey. 

232.  Kuhl,  Frederick,  of  Philadelphia. 

233.  Kuhl,  Henry,  of  Philadelphia. 
424.  King,  Benj. 

554.  Kerr,  I. 

603.  Kinney,  Jacob,  of  Virginia. 
647.  King,  Miles.     Navy  agent  of  Nor- 
folk, Va. 
678.  Knox, ,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

687.  Kalkman,  C.  F.     Merchant  of  Bal- 

timore. 

688.  Konig,   C.  S.     Merchant  of  Balti- 

more. 
730.  Kennedy,    Mrs.    Robert.     Wife   of 

Hon.    Robt.    Kennedy,    of   New 

York. 
8.  Ludlow,  Mrs.  Danl.     Wife  of  Danl. 

Ludlow,  merchant  of  New  York. 
12.  Law,  Mrs.     Wife  of  Thos.  Law,  of 

Washington,  who  was  brother  of 

Lord  Ellenborough. 
15.  Livingston,  Mrs.  B.     Wife  of  Judge 

Brockholst   Livingston,    of   New 

York. 
18.  Laval,  Capt.  Jacinth,  of  the  United 

States   Army,    resided   in   South 

Carolina. 
35.  Lawrence,  Capt.  James,  of  the  U.  S. 

Navy.     Commanded  the   Chesa- 
peake. 
42.  Lagarenne,  Charles  De,  of  France. 

Sometime    a  merchant    in  New 

York. 
47.  Lucet,  Eugene,  of  the  French  Navy. 

Wine  merchant  in  New  York. 
81.  Ludlow,  Daniel.     Merchant  of  New 

York. 

83.  Livingston,  Schuyler.     Son  of  Wal- 
ter Livingston,  of  New  York. 
85.  Ludlow,  Jno.  C.     Wealthy  gentle- 
man of  New  York. 
92.  Laight,  Edward  W.     Distinguished 

citizen  of  New  York. 


No. 

104.  Livingston,  Robert  R.  Chancellor 
of  the  State  of  New  York. 

in.  Lincklaen,  Jno.  Dutch  Naval  Offi- 
cer, afterward  resided  in  New 
York. 

123.  Latimer,  James.  Lawyer  and  mer- 
chant of  Delaware. 

132.  Leech,  .  Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

139.  Levy,  Sampson.  Eminent  lawyer 
of  Philadelphia. 

231.  Landais,  Capt.  Pierre.  Captain  of 
the  Alliance  in  the  Navy  of  the 
Revolution. 

239.  Lagarenne,  De.  Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

248.  Laneuville,  De. 

257.  Lacoste, . 

264.  Loup, . 

279.  Loir,  J.  B.,  of  Philadelphia. 

281.  Lagrange,  De. 

294.  Lewden,  Joseph. 

302.  Livingston,  Mrs.  Eliza.  Wife  of 
Schuyler  Livingston,  of  New  York. 

387.  Lespinasse,  De. 

406.  Lee,  Gen.  Henry.  Gen'l  in  the 
Revolution.  Governor  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

420.  Lewis,  Meriwether.  Governor  of 
Upper  Louisiana. 

425.  Laughlin. 

433.  Livingston,  Henry  Walter.  Mem- 
ber of  Congress  from  New  York. 

446.  Lee,  Silas.  Member  of  Congress 
from  Massachusetts. 

456.  Leib,  Dr.  Michael.  U.  S.  Senator 
from  Pennsylvania. 

467.  Latimer,  Henry.  Surgeon  in  the 
Army  of  the  Revolution. 

474.  Lewis,  Joseph.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Virginia. 

483.  Lee,  Wm. 

496.  Lowndes,  Thomas.  Member  of 
Congress  from  South  Carolina. 

545.  Lynn,  A.  Silversmith  of  Alexan- 
dria, Va. 

560.  Lomax,  Jno.  Taylor.  Judge  of  the 
Circuit  Court  of  Virginia. 

567.  Luckett,  J.  N. 

615.  Lindsay,  Capt.  Robt.,  of  Alexan- 
dria, Va. 

670.  Livingston,  Miss  Eliza.  Daughter 
of  Judge  Brockholst  Livingston, 
of  New  York. 


No. 

689.  Lohman,  C.  R. 

696.  Law,  S.  A. 

733.  Livingston,   Mrs.  Sarah.      Wife  of 

Philip    P.    Livingston,    of    New 
York. 

734.  Levy,  Mrs.     Mother  of  Sam'l  Levy, 

of  Philadelphia. 

735.  Lincklaen,  Mrs.  Helen.     Daughter 

of  Benj.  Ledyard,  of  Connecticut. 
745.  Levy,  Mrs.  Martha.     Wife  of  Hugh 

Nelson,  of  Virginia. 
6.  Moreau,    Jean  Victor.     Celebrated 

French  General. 

22.  Macllvaine,  J.,  of  Burlington,  N.  J. 
44.  Macomb,    Alex.     Father   of   Gen'l 

Alex.  Macomb. 
49.  Macomb,  Jno.  Navarre.     Merchant 

of  New  York. 
52.  Morton,    Jno.     Merchant   of   New 

York. 
59.  Morton,  Jno. 

64.  Moses,  Solomon.    Merchant  of  New 

York. 

65.  Morton,    Washington.     Lawyer   of 

New  York. 
72.  Moseby,    Captain.     Served   in   the 

War  of  1812. 
74.  Marston,    Thomas.      Merchant   of 

New  York. 

76.  Mouchet,  Joseph. 

77.  McEvers,   Charles,   of  the  firm  of 

Leroy,    Bayard    &   McEvers,   of 
New  York. 
117.  McTavish,  Simon,  of  Baltimore. 

127.  Murgatroyd,  S.     Merchant  of  Phil- 

adelphia. 

128.  Murgatroyd,  Daniel.     Merchant  of 

Philadelphia.  • 

161.  McKie,  J.     Merchant  of  Baltimore. 
165.  Morris,  Samuel.     Governor  of  the 

Fishing  Club  on  the  Schuylkill, 

Phila. 

170.  Miens, . 

184.  Morell,  P.,  of  Philadelphia. 

187.  Mcllvaine,  Dr.,  of  Burlington,  N.  J. 

188.  Mcllvaine,  J.,  of  Burlington,  N.  J. 
196.  Murray,  Rev.  Jno.     First  Universal- 

ist  Minister  of  Boston. 

219.  MacCleary, . 

236.  Mouchet,  Joseph. 

238.  Monges,    Dr.   John.     Physician  of 

Philadelphia. 
289.  Meschert,     M.     A.     Merchant    of 

Philadelphia. 


No. 

297.  Martin,  Miss.  Daughter  of  Luther 
Martin,  of  Baltimore. 

320.  Morton,  Mrs.  M.  S.  K.  Wife  of  Jno. 
Morton,  merchant  of  New  York. 

326.  Majastre, . 

336.  McHenry,  James.  Member  of  the 
Continental  Congress. 

359.  McDowell,  Dr.  Jno.  Physician  of 
Baltimore. 

445.  Machir,  James.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Virginia. 

451.  Morris,  Lewis  R.     Member  of  Con- 

gress from  Vermont. 

452.  Mason,   Jonathan.     U.   S.   Senator 

from  Massachusetts. 

490.  Mitchell,  Nahum.  Member  of  Con- 
gress. 

507.  McDaniel,  Jno.  Clerk  in  the  Navy 
Dept.,  Washington. 

510.  May,  Dr.  Frederick.  Eminent  phy- 
sician of  Washington,  D.  C. 

514.  Morton, . 

535.  Mackea,  Capt. 

540.  Moore,  Thos.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  South  Carolina. 

543.  Muse,  Carter. 

552.  Mosby,  Jno.  G.  Planter  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

559.  Marks,  Hyman.  Merchant  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

571.  Minor,  Garnett.  Lawyer  of  Fred- 
ericksburg,  Va. 

574.  Mercer,  Hugh.  Son  of  Gen'l  Hugh 
Mercer,  of  the  Revolution. 

577.  Muse,  Lawrence,  of  Virginia. 

592.  Marshall,   John.     Chief  Justice  of 

the  United  States. 

593.  Marshall,  Thomas.     Son  of  the  pre- 

ceding. 

594.  Murry,  P.     Merchant  of  Richmond, 

Va. 

599.  Mayo,  Jno.,  of  Richmond,  Va. 

600.  Madison,  James.     President  of  the 

United  States. 
618.  Mosby,    Benj.     Paymaster   in    the 

War  of  1812. 
633.  Mendenhall, . 

637.  Macomb,  Gen.  Alex.     Maj.-Gen.  in 

the  U.  S.  Army. 

638.  Mulford,  Capt. 

640.  Means,  Rev.  Robt.     Clergyman  of 

South  Carolina. 
651.  Moncreif,  Jno.     Merchant  of  South 

Carolina. 


142 


No. 

653.  MacNeal,  Neil.  Merchant  of 
Charleston,  South  Carolina. 

659.  MacNeal,  Capt.  Sea  captain  of 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

685.  Manhardt,  C.  L.  German  Mer- 
chant of  Philadelphia. 

704.  Messimy,  De. 

719.  Macomb,  Mrs.  Alex. 

728.  McEvers,  Mrs.  Chas.  Wife  of  Chas. 
McEvers,  merchant  of  New  York. 

741.  Macomb,  Miss.  Sister  of  Gen'lAlex. 

Macomb. 

33.  Nightingale,  T. 

58.  Norton,   Jno.   L.     Wealthy  gentle- 
man of  New  York. 

497.  Newton,  Thos.  Member  of  Con- 
gress of  Virginia. 

591.  Nelson,  Wm.  Officer  in  the  Revo- 
lution. Professor  in  William 
and  Mary  College,  Va. 

602 .  Nelson, ,  of  Virginia. 

627.  Nivison,  Wm.  T.     Lawyer  of  Nor- 

folk, Va. 

628.  Nicholas,    Geo.     Brother   of    Gov- 

ernor Nicholas,  of  Virginia. 

657.  Nelson,  Hugh.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Virginia. 

746.  Nelson,  Mrs.  Eliza.     Wife  of  James 

H.  Imley,  of  New  Jersey. 
38.  Ormsby,  Mrs. 

88.  Ogden,     Nathaniel.     Merchant    of 

New  York. 

89.  Ogden,  John,  of  New  York. 
125.  Old,  Jacob,  of  Lancaster,  Pa. 

164.  Old,  Davis.  Ironmaster  of  Lancas- 
ter, Pa. 

348.  O'Rourke,  Charles,  of  Baltimore, 
Md. 

350.  Oliver,  John.  Merchant  of  Balti- 
more, Md. 

369.  Owings,  T.  D.,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

373.  Owings,  Nimrod,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

679.  Ormsby. 

695.  Old,  S.,  of  Lancaster,  Pa. 

698.  Ogden,  David  B.  Eminent  lawyer 
of  New  York. 

700.  O'Hara,  James.  One  of  the 
founders  of  Pittsburg,  Pa. 

143.  Penington,  Isaac.  Father  of  Ed- 
w'd  Penington,  bookseller  of  Phil- 
adelphia. 

154.  Park,  Dr.  Thomas,  of  Philadelphia. 

157.  Peale,  Charles  Willson.  Eminent 
Artist  and  Revolutionary  Patriot. 


No. 

205.  Pfister,  Philip.  Bookseller  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

212.  Phillips,  James. 

215.  Poyntell,  Wm.  Wealthy  English- 
man of  Philadelphia.  t 

266.  Perpignan,     .     Goldsmith     of 

Philadelphia. 

268.  Pecholier,  G.  Broker  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

286.  Phillips,  R. 

318.  Poignan, . 

357.  Potter,  Dr.  Nathaniel.  Professor  of 
Medicine  in  the  University  of 
Maryland. 

383.  Pinkney,  Capt.  Chas.,  of  Maryland. 

431.  Purviance,  Sam.  D.  Member  of 
Congress  from  North  Carolina. 

434.  Pickering,  Timothy.  Officer  in  the 
Revolution.  Secretary  of  State. 

440.  Poindexter,  Geo.  Governor  of 
Mississippi. 

462.  Powell,  Levin.  Gallant  officer  in 
the  Revolution  from  Virginia. 

481.  Plumer,  Wm.  Governor  of  New 
Hampshire  and  U.  S.  Senator. 

494.  Parker,  Jonah.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Virginia. 

518.  Peter,  Robert,  of  Georgetown, 
D.  C. 

558.  Pollock,  Allan.  Merchant  of  Rich- 
mond, Va. 

582.  Pleasants,  Archibald.  Merchant  of 
Richmond,  Va. 

641.  Proileau,  Dr.  P.  G.  Eminent  phys- 
ician of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

643.  Perry,  Com.  O.  H.  Distinguished 
Commodore  in  the  U.  S.  Navy. 

654.  Price,  Thomas.  Planter  of  Charles- 
ton, S/C. 

662.  Porteous,  Jno.     Planter  of  Beaufort, 

S.  C. 

95.  Quincy,  Josiah.  Congressman, 
Mayor  of  Boston,  and  Presid't  of 
Harvard  College. 

702.  Quincy,  Mrs.  Josiah. 
28.  Rodney,  Caesar  A.     Attorney   Gen- 
eral of  the  United  States. 
67.  Ramsay,  Wm.,  of  New  York. 

69.  Rogers,  Benj.  Woolsey.     Merchant 

of  New  York. 

70.  Ramsay,  Chas.     Merchant  of  New 

York. 

79.  Reedy,  David.  Insurance  broker  of 
New  York. 


143 


No. 

124.  Rodman,  Wm.  Served  in  the  Rev- 
olution, Member  of  Congress. 

130.  Reardan,  D. 

147.  Reed,  Joseph.  Recorder  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

153.  Rush,  Dr.  Benjamin.  Signer  of  the 
Declaration  of  Independence. 

177.  Reynolds,  John.  Merchant  of  Phil- 
adelphia. 

189.  Richards,  Wm.,  of  Philadelphia. 

201.  Revere,  Paul.  The  Mercury  of  the 
Revolution. 

282.  Rodman,  Thomas.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

305.  Rodgers, . 

382.  Ross,  James.  Member  of  Congress 
from  Pennsylvania. 

384.  Ridgely,  Charles  S.,  of  Baltimore, 
Md. 

439.  Read,  Nathan.  Judge  of  Hallo- 
well,  Maine. 

461.  Randolph,  David  Meade,  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

508.  Rodgers,  Henry,  of  Delaware. 

520.  Rochmont,  De. 

544.  Ricketts,  Benj. 

547.  Rochmont,  De. 

566.  Roddey, . 

585.  Rootes,  Edmund  W.  Merchant  of 
Richmond,  Va. 

614.  Robertson,  Thos.  Boiling.  Gov- 
ernor of  Louisiana. 

635.  Ricketts,  Benj. 

642.  Russell,  Nathaniel.  Merchant  of 
Charleston,  S.  C. 

721.  Randolph,  Mrs.  David.  Wife  of 
D.  M.  Randolph,  of  Virginia. 

723.  Ramsay,  Eleanor.  Wife  of  Geo. 
Fitzwilliam,  of  Trinidad. 

1.  St.  Memin,  C.  B.  J.  Fevret  de.     The 

Artist  who  drew  from  life  and  en- 
graved the  portraits  in  this  collec- 
tion. 

2.  St.  Memin,  B.C.  Fevret  de.     Father 

of  the  Artist. 

3.  St.   Memin,    E.    C.   A.    Fevret   de. 

Youngest  sister  of  the  Artist. 

4.  St.  Memin,  Madame  de.     Mother  of 

the  Artist. 

5.  St.  Memin,  C.  B.  J.  Fevret  de.     The 

Artist. 

37.  Schuyler,  Miss  Cornelia.  Daughter 
of  Gen.  Philip  Schuyler,  of  New 
York. 


No. 
84.  Seton,  Jno.  Curson.     Merchant  of 

New  York. 

87.  Seton,     Wm.     Distinguished    mer- 
chant of  New  York. 

101.  Schweighauser, .     Merchant  of 

New  York. 

113.  Sitgreaves,  Wm.,  of  Easton,  Pa. 

145.  Smith,  Gen.  Samuel,  of  Baltimore. 

158.  Savage,   Jno.     Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

1 60.  Stuart,    Dr.   James,   of  Baltimore, 
Md. 

173.  Smith,  Allen,  of  Philadelphia. 

216.  Simmons,   .      Coachmaker    of 

Philadelphia. 

221.  Smith,  Chas.  H.     Paymaster  in  the 
U.  S.  Navy. 

253.  Salles,  Lewis,  of  Philadelphia. 

254.  St.  Quily, . 

272.  Smith,  Mrs.  Allen.     Wife  of  Allen 

Smith,  of  Philadelphia. 
280.  St.  George,  de. 
300.  Sargeant,   Winthrop.     Governor  of 

Mississippi  Territory. 

313.  Soissons, . 

321.  Sauve, . 

328.  Seton,  Mrs.  Ann  Eliza.     Daughter 

of  Dr.   Rich'd  Bayley,   of  New 
York. 

329.  Soulier,  Jno.  Marie.     Merchant  of 

Philadelphia. 
335.  Smith,     Thorowgood.      Mayor     of 

Baltimore,  Md. 
343.  Smith,  Robert.     Secretary  of  Navy 

and  State. 

345.  Sterrett,   Sam'l.     Member  of  Con- 

gress from  Maryland. 

346.  Sterrett,  Charles,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

347.  Sterrett,  Andrew.     Officer  in  the  U. 

S.  Navy. 
349.  Smith,    Louis    B.     Son    of    Gen'l 

Samuel     Smith,     of     Baltimore, 

Md. 
356.  Shaw,  J.,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

372.  Shepherd, . 

390.  Smith,  Alex. 

411.  Swan,   Caleb.      Paymaster-General 

U.  S.  Army. 
417.  Stewart,  Com.  Chas.     Commodore 

U.  S.  Navy. 

437.  Stedman,   Wm.     Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Massachusetts. 
449.  Sedgwick,  Theodore.    United  States 

Senator  from  Connecticut. 


144 


No. 
454- 


460. 
463- 
475- 
482. 
492. 
502. 
5i9- 
53°- 

536. 
537- 

538. 
555- 

610. 
624. 

639- 
645- 
655- 
667. 

675- 
692. 


Smith,  Gen.  Samuel.  Col.  in  the 
Revolution  and  Maj.-Gen.  in  War 
of  1812. 

Sitgreaves,  Samuel.  Member  of 
Congress  from  Pennsylvania. 

Smith,  Jno.  Member  of  Congress 
from  New  York. 

Stephenson,  James.  Member  of 
Congress  from  Virginia. 

Sailly,  Peter.  Member  of  Congress 
from  New  York. 

Smith,  Jno.  Cotton.  Governor  of 
Connecticut. 

Smith,  Jno.  Officer  in  the  U.  S. 
Navy. 

Sherburne,  J.  S.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  New  Hampshire. 

Smyth,  Alex.  Maj.-Gen'l  in  the 
War  of  1812. 

Sutton, . 

Sandford,  Wm.  Sailmaker  of  Alex- 
andria, Va. 

Semmes,  Thos.  Eminent  physician 
of  Alexandria,  Va. 

Scott,  Joseph.  Capt.  in  the  Revo- 
lution from  Virginia. 

Smith,  Jno.  S. 

Somerville,  Wm.  C.  Lawyer  of 
Maryland. 

Simons,  Rev.  James  Dewar.  Cler- 
gyman of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

Smith,  Gen.  Benj.  Governor  of 
North  Carolina. 

Stoney,  Jno.  Merchant  of  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. 

Shrewsbury, 
S.  C. 

Smith,  H. 

Sperry,  


of    Charleston, 


— .  Merchant  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

693.  Smyth,  Mrs.  Alex.,  of  Wyth  Co., 
Virginia. 

701.  Smith,  Jno.  R. 

711.  Spaight,  Wm. 

731.  Sargeant,  Mrs.  Winthrop.  Wife  of 
Winthrop  Sargeant,  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

747.  Smith,  Mrs.  Robt.  Wife  of  Robt. 
Smith,  of  Baltimore,  Md. 

755.  Stoney,    Mrs.   Jno.     Wife   of  Jno. 

Stoney,  of  Charleston,  S.  C. 

756.  Seze,  Madame  de,  of  New  York. 

17.  Thornton,  Dr.  Wm.     Laid  out  the 
city  of  Washington. 


No. 

21. 


82. 


91. 
103. 

134- 
195- 

223. 
226. 

244. 

249. 
287. 
298. 

3I5- 
316. 

3I7- 

371- 

385. 
390- 

408. 
412. 


4l8. 
419. 
432. 

466. 

478. 
484- 
485. 
491. 
498. 


512. 
526. 


Trippe,  Capt.  Jno.  Brave  lieuten- 
ant in  the  U.  S.  Navy  under 
Preble,  before  Tripoli. 

Turner, ,  of  the  firm  of  Lang, 

Turner    &    Co.,    Printers,    New 
York. 

Thompson,  Thomas,  of  New  York. 

Tallyrand,  Perigord  C.  M.  de. 
Celebrated  French  Diplomatist. 

Taylor,  Charles,  of  Boston,  Mass. 

Thompson,  Geo.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

Planter  of  Cuba. 
Artillery  Officer  U. 


Merchant  of  Phil- 


Tregant, . 

Tousard,  Gen. 
S.  Army. 

Tarascon,  L.  A. 
adelphia. 

Thieubert, . 

Turner,  Wm. 

Trest,  Hoare  Brows.  Collector  of 
the  Port  of  New  York. 

Trigant,  Jr.,  of  Philadelphia. 

Trigant,  Sr.,  of  Philadelphia. 

Trigant,  De  la  Tour.  Son  of  the 
preceding. 

Tilghman,  W.  H. 

Thorndyke, . 

Tingey,  Capt.  Thos.,  of  the  United 
States  Navy. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  of  Mount  Airy,  Vir- 
ginia. 

Tucker,  Thos.  T.  Patriot  of  the 
Revolution,  Member  of  Congress 
from  South  Carolina. 

Thomas,  Capt.,  of  Philadelphia. 

Thompson,  Capt. 

Thacher,  Sam'l.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Massachusetts. 

Truxton,  Thomas,  Jr.  Officer  in 
the  U.  S.  Navy. 

Thomas,  Jno.  C.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Maryland. 

Thomas,  David.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  New  York. 

Thompson,  T.  W.  United  States 
Senator  from  New  Hampshire. 

Thompson,  Philip  R.  Member  of 
Congress  from  Virginia. 

Thompson, . 

Taylor,  Jno.  U.  S.  Senator  from 
South  Carolina. 

Turner,  Charles. 

Thompson,  P.  Merchant  of  Alex- 
andria, Va. 


145 


Taylor,  J. 

Tazewell,  L.  W.  Governor  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

Triplett,  Daniel.  Merchant  of 
Richmond,  Va. 

Taylor,  Thomas,  of  Richmond,  Va. 

Tucker,  St.  George.  Judge  of  the 
Court  of  Appeals  of  Virginia. 

Trigg,  Guy  L. 

Turner,  Thos. 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Wife  of  Thos.  Tay- 
lor, of  Richmond,  Va. 

Unknown 


No. 

549- 

57°- 

572. 

578. 
59°- 

629. 
631- 

754- 

7- 
45- 
109.         " 

114. 
142. 
168.  " 

179- 
197. 
229. 
301. 
666. 
669. 
681. 
708. 

759- 
760. 
761. 

46.  Van   Cortlandt,   Pierre.     Congress- 
man from  New  York. 
50.  Von    Pfister,    Alex.     Merchant    of 

New  York. 

55.  Van  Rensselaer,  Stephen.     The  Pa- 
troon.     Maj.-Gen.  War  of  1812. 

106.  Van  Staphorst.     Banker  of  Amster- 

dam, friend  of  Washington. 

107.  Van  Staphorst,  Jr.     Son  of  preced- 

ing. 

108.  Van  Polen, . 

151.  Vandyke,  Nicholas.     United  States 
Senator. 

243.  Volozan,  A.  D.      French  artist  of 
Philadelphia. 

278.  Villers,  Petit  de. 

292.  Van  Polanen,  R.  G.     Dutch  mer- 
chant of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

296.  Van  Ness,  W.  P.     Second  of  Aaron 
Burr  in  his  duel  with  Hamilton. 

309.  Villers,  De. . 

389.  Van    Bibber,    .     Merchant   of 

Baltimore. 

405.  Van  Ness,  Jno.  P.     Mayor  of  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
10 


No. 

438.  Van  Rensselaer,  K.  K.     Member  of 

Congress  from  New  York. 
597.  Van  Ness. 

13.  Washington,   George.     First  Presi- 

dent of  the  United  States. 

14.  Washington,   George.     First  Presi- 
',  dent  of  the  United  States. 

30.  Wickham,  Mrs.  E.  S.     Wife  of  Jno. 

Wickham,  of  Richmond,  Va. 
93.  Wallace, ,  of  the  firm  of  Low  & 

Wallace,    wine   merchants,    New 

York. 
99.  White,  Henry.     Wealthy  gentleman 

of  New  York. 
118.  Wart,  Jno. 

121.  Wescott,  Robt.,  of  Philadelphia. 

122.  Wharton,  Jno.,  of  Philadelphia. 
146.  Wells,  C.,  of  Philadelphia. 

152.  Williams,  Gen.  Jonathan.  Judge 
and  officer  in  the  War  of  1812. 

174.  Wain,  Jacob  S.  Merchant  of  Phil- 
adelphia. 

194.  Watson,  Jno.  F.  Annalist  of  Phil- 
adelphia. 

202.  Walde,  Jno.  Jones.  Merchant  of 
Philadelphia. 

206.  Watt, . 

207.  Wood.  Wm,  B.     Theatrical  Mana 

ger  of  Philadelphia. 

208.  Webster,    Thomas.     Bookseller    of 

Philadelphia. 

210    Wilson,  Robt.,  of  Philadelphia. 

213.  Woods,  Henry.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Pennsylvania 

225.  Wells,  Mrs. 

230.  Wescott,  Mrs. 

285.  Wilson,  Miss  Susan.  Daughter  of  Dr. 
Robt.  Wilson,  of  Charleston.  S.  C. 

339.  Winder,  Gen.  Wm.  H.  Brig.-Gen. 
in  the  War  of  1812. 

360.  Waguman, ,  of  Baltimore. 

366.  Williams,  Nathaniel.     Eminent  citi- 

zen of  Baltimore,  Md. 

367.  Walter, . 

374.  Winder,  Gen.  Wm.  H. 

388.  Wilkinson. 

392.  Woods,  Thomas. 

394.  Wilkinson,     Gen.     James.      Brig.- 

General  in  the  Revolution. 
403.  Washington,     Bushrod.     Judge    of 

the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 

States. 

422.  Way,  George.     Printer  for  the  U.  S. 
Government. 


146 


No. 

423.  Wayman,  Charles. 

457.  White,  Capt.,  of  the  U.  S.  Army. 

495.  Wells,  Wm.  H.  Member  of  Con- 
gress from  Delaware. 

506.  Webster,  T.,  of  Maryland. 

523.  Woodhouse,  Thos. 

542.  Winterberg, . 

581.  Wirt,  Wm.  Attorney  General  of 
the  United  States. 

589.  Wilkinson, . 

605.  Wickham,  Jno.     Eminent  lawyer  of 

Virginia. 

606.  Watson,    Dr.    Geo.     Physician    of 

Richmond,  Va. 


No. 

622.  Wagguman, 

676.  Wilson,  James.     Merchant  of  Char- 
leston, S.  C. 

697.  Watson,  Jno.  F.    Annalist  of  Phila- 
delphia. 

709.  West,  Benj.     Merchant  of  Philadel- 
phia. 

748.  Wilson,  Miss  Susan. 

758.  Wilkinson,  Mrs.,  of  Virginia. 
26.  Yeaton,  Mrs.  Wm. 

529.  Young,    Geo.     Lawyer  of  Alexan- 
dria, Va. 

532.  Yeaton,  Wm.     Merchant  of  Alex- 
andria, Va. 


ST.-MEMIN'S  ORIGINAL  PHYSIONOTRACE  OF  WASHINGTON. 

926.  WASHINGTON.  The  Original  Portrait  of  Genl  Geo  Washington. 
Profile  to  left,  laureated,  taken  from  the  living  features  with  a  physio- 
notrace  by  M.  De  St.-Memin;  in  crayon,  on  light  pink  paper. 

Height  18  inches;  width  10  8-16  inches. 

Framed  and  glazed. 

A  magnificent  specimen  of  St.-Memin's  original  crayon  drawing,  and  an  unique  portrait  from 
life  of  Washington,  exhibiting,  as  it  must  (being  taken  by  the  Physionotrace),  a  correct  rendition 
of  the  profile  features  of  that  great  man.  It  formerly  belonged  to  Mr.  Clarence  S.  Bement,  and 
it  was  from  this  portrait  that  Mr.  Max  Rosenthal  made  his  beautiful  mezzotinto  portrait  which 
is  herein  described.  See  facsimile. 


927.  St.-Memin  Collection  of  Portraits,  consisting  of  Seven  Hundred  and 
Sixty  Medallion  Portraits,  Principally  of  Distinguished  Americans, 
Photographed  by  J.  Gurney  and  Son,  of  New  York,  from  proof  im- 
pressions of  the  original  copper-plates  Engraved  by  M.  De  St.-Memin, 
from  drawings  taken  from  life  by  himself,  during  his  exile  in  the  United 
States  from  1793  to  1814;  to  which  are  prefixed  a  Memoir  of  M.  De 
St.-Memin  and  Biographical  notices  of  the  Persons  whose  Portraits 
constitute  the  collection,  compiled  from  authentic  and  original  sources 
by  the  Publisher. 

Folio  sheets.    New  York,  Published  by  Elias  Dexter  1862. 

These  portraits  were  photographed  from  the  collection  of  proof  impressions  from  the  original 
copper  plates,  described  under  Lot  No.  935  in  this  catalogue. 


147 


SILHOUETTES. 

928.  Bust,  profile  to  left.    Vignette. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

From  the  original  (cut  with  scissors)  by  Miss  De  Hart,  Elizabethtown, 
N.  J.,  1783.  Presented  by  Mrs  Washington  to  Mrs  Duer,  Daughter 
of  Lord  Stirling.  Baker,  page  186. 

929.  GENERAL   WASHINGTON.    PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Bust  in  uniform,  profile  to  left.     Vignette. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

From  the  Profile  taken  in  1791  ^Etat  59.  Published  by  J.  Boston, 
Salisbury,  1796.  Baker  No.  398. 

From  Wansey's  Excursion  to  the  United  States  in  the  Summer  of  1794.    Salisbury  1796. 

930.  Bust  in  uniform,  profile  to  right.    Surrounded  by  an 

oval  border,  Grecian  pattern,  at  the  top  a  ribbon  tied  into  a  bow;  the 
border  printed  in  brown.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches 

Baker  No.  399. 

Extremely  rare.  The  only  copy  I  ever  saw,  and  Baker  only  saw  one  copy.  This  is  a  remarkably 
fine  impression  with  a  full  margin. 


SILHOUETTES  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

931.  Bust,  profile  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle  on  a  sheet 

with  an  outline  portrait  of  Benj.  Franklin. 

.  Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

Columb.  Mag.  lore. 

932.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Profile  to  left,  nearly  life  size. 

Height  10  inches;  width  8  inches. 

933.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust,   profile   to  left.    Vignette   in  a 
ruled  background.  Outline. 

Height  5  5-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

From  an  original  Pen  and  Ink  Sketch  in  the  possession  of  President 
Ewell  of  William  and  Mary  College,  Va.  Supposed  to  have  been 
drawn  at  the  General's  table  by  B.  H.  Latrobe. 


148 


MEMORIAL  DESIGNS. 

934.  AMERICA    LAMENTING   HER    LOSS    AT    THE    TOMB    OF 

GENERAL  WASHINGTON.  Intended  as  a  tribute  of  respect  paid 
to  departed  Merit  and  Virtue,  in  the  remembrance  of  that  illustrious 
Hero  and  most  Amiable  man  who  Died  Dec'  14,  1799.  Profile  bust 
in  uniform,  to  right.  Oval  medallion,  upon  the  shaft  of  a  monument, 
surmounted  by  a  funeral  urn;  over  the  medallion  a  wreath,  and  beneath 
"G.  Washington"  Upon  a  tablet  the  following  inscription: 
"Born  ii^  Feb?  1732 

Com'  Cont!  Army  1775 

Pres1  .Fed.  Convention  1787 

Pres4.  United  States  1789 

Declined  Election  1796 

Com1;  FedrArmy  1798." 

.,  . ,  .f...  .    •  >      ,...„!,--.        ;  ,•••  »       '  7 

America  represented  by  a  female  figure  leaning  weeping  upon  the 
base  of  the  monument,  to  the  right.  On  either  side  cypress  and  willow 
trees,  and  in  the  immediate  foreground  an  eagle  with  bowed  head.  Line. 

Height  ii  12-16  inches;  width  7  6-16  inches. 

(Designed,  Engraved  &  Published  by  Aikin  &  Harrison  JunF, 
Philad?  Jan?  20*'  1800.)  Baker  No.  400. 

Only  two  impressions  had  come  under  the  notice  of  Mr.  Baker.   'The  profile  resembles  the  Sharp- 
'     less  Portrait.    See  facsimile. 

935.  Full  figure,  in  uniform,  standing  upon  a  pedestal,  head 

to  right,  a  baton  in  the  extended  right  hand,  the  left  resting  lightly 
upon  the  sword-hilt  at  his  side.     The  coat  is  buttoned,  with  the  order 
of  the  Cincinnati  on  the  left;  on  the  left  of  the  figure,  a  bundle  of  fasces 
against  the  trunk  of  a  tree,  upon  a  branch  of  which  is  a  cocked  hat. 
In  the  background,  and  to  the  right  and  left,  representations  of  various 
battles.     Upon  the  pedestal,  engraved  to  represent  marble,  "First  in 
war  First  in  Peace  and  First  in  the  Hearts  of  his  country."     (Head 
after  Stuart.)  Stipple. 

Height  23  2-16  inches;  width  18  11-16  inches. 

Design'd  Engrav'd  &  Publish'd  by  John  Eckstein  Philada  "To 
the  Honorable  the  Society  of  the  Cincinnati  this  monument  of  Gen1. 
George  Washington.  Is  very  respectfully  inscribed  by  the  Artist." 
Copyright  secured  according  to  Law.  Baker  No.  401.  Extremely  rare. 

An  exceptionally  fine  copy  of  this  remarkable  and  rare  print. 

936.  APOTHEOSIS   OF  WASHINGTON.    Full  figure  seated  on  clouds, 

a  cherub  in  the  act  of  crowning  him  with  a  laurel  wreath.  Beneath, 
to  the  right,  a  view  of  the  Mansion  at  Mount  Vernon.  Stipple. 

Height  20  14-16  inches;  width  14  10-16  inches. 

Painted  by  R.  Peale.  Eng'd  by  Edwin.  Published  by  G.  Kennedy, 
N".  129  Chestnut  St.  corner  of  4th  Philadelphia.  Baker  No.  402. 

Very  rare. 

Fine  original  impression  with  full  margin 


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A/--  /,„/./,  //,,/./,<,,/,,/.    //,<,/         / 


FACSIMILE    OF   LOT   934,   REDUCED 


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149 

937-  GEN.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  departed  this  life  Dec1.  14^  1799. 
^E  67.  And  the  tears  of  a  Nation  watered  his  grave.  Full  bust  in 
uniform,  head  to  right.  Oval,  with  border,  in  the  lower  part  of  an 
imperial  folio  sheet  entitled  "  Eulogium  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the 
Illustrious  George  Washington  Columbia's  great  and  Successful  Son. 
Honored  be  his  Name";  in  the  upper  half  of  the  border  the  words 
"Sacred  to  the  memory  of  the  brave";  in  the  lower  half,  eighteen 
stars.  The  oval  rests  on  a  base,  upon  which  are  the  words: 
"Washington's  no  more,  by  silence  grief's  express'd. 

Lo!  here  he  lies,  his  works  proclaim  the  rest." 

A  medallion  upon  the  base  contains  the  title,  etc.,  in  eight  lines.  The 
center  of  the  sheet  containing  verses  in  script,  etc.,  and  with  facsimile 
signature  of  Washington.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  4  3-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  P.  Maverick.  Newark  N.  Jersey.  Designed  written 
and  Published  by  Benjamin  O.  Tyler,  Professor  of  Penmanship  New 
York  1815.  "Penmanship  in  all  the  Ancient  and  Modern  hands 
Taught  on  an  improved  System  (entirely  his  own)  by  Benjamin  Owen 
Tyler,  at  N?  126  Broadway  opposite  City  Hotel,  N.  York."  Baker 
No.  404. 

938.  THE  SAME.    With  variety  in  date,  "  1817,"  and  without  the  facsimile 
of  Washington's  signature. 

939.  THE  SAME  as  Lot  937,  but  with  variety  in  the  publisher's  advertise- 
ment, it  being  in  much  smaller  itah'cs  in  this  copy,  and  without  the 
facsimile  of  Washington's  signature. 

940.  THE  SAME.     Portrait  and  base  only,  cut  close  to  oval,  from  the 
imperial  folio  sheet. 

941.  IN    MEMORY    OF    GEN^     GEORGE    WASHINGTON    AND 
HIS  LADY.     Busts  of  Washington  and  Mrs.  Washington,  facing  each 
other,  upon  a  large  funeral  urn  on  a  pedestal,  placed  in  a  landscape 
beneath   a   weeping   willow.     Washington,   in   uniform,    head   three- 
quarters  to  right.     In  the  background  a  view  of  the  Mansion  House 
and  out-buildings  at  Mount  Vernon.     Three  figures,  two  of  whom  are 
females  (are  weeping),  one  advancing  to  the  left.     (The  head  resembles 
Savage.)  Stipple,  colored. 

Height  ii  5-16  inches;  width  16  8-16  inches. 

(S.  Seymour  Fecit.)  Philad*  Jan.  i,  1804.  Published  by  J.  Savage 
according  to  Law.  Baker  No.  405. 

Evidently  a  more  recent  impression  than  the  one  described  by  Baker. 


942.  COMMEMORATION     OF     WASHINGTON.     Full    figure    sur- 
rounded by  clouds  rising  from  a  tomb,  supported  by  Time  and  Im- 
mortality, the  latter  pointing  upwards.     To  the  left,  figures  of  Faith, 
Hope,  and  Charity.     In  the  foreground  to  the  right,  an  Indian  with 
bowed  head,  and  to  the  left  Liberty  with  war  emblems  at  her  feet. 
On  the  tomb  the  inscription,  "Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  Washington, 
Ob.  14  Dec.  A.  D.  1799.     JE,t.  68."     I.  J.  Barralet  Fecit.          Stipple. 

Height  24  inches;  width  18  6-16  inches. 

Drawn  and  Engraved  by  J.  J.  Baralet.    Baker  No.  406. 

943.  THE    SAME.      Printed    in    tint,    and    with    the    printer's    address 
"Published  22«d  Feby.  1816  by  B  Tanner    Engraver    N?  74  South 
Eighth  Street,  Philadelphia." 

944.  GEO.  WASHINGTON.     Full  figure  in  uniform,  upon  a  pedestal,  in 
the  middle  distance  of  a  design  in  the  form  of  an  arch  with  obelisks 
on  either  side,  upon  which  is  inscribed  "Liberty,"  "Independence." 
In  the  right  hand,  an  open  scroll  inscribed  "  Friends  and  Fellow  citizens" ; 
the  left,  upon  a  sword  at  his  side.     Army  and  navy  emblems  on  each 
side  of  pedestal,  upon  which  is  the  title.     Over  the  statue  on  the  top 
of  the  arch  an  eagle  with  outspread  wings  with  a  flowing  ribbon  in 
its  beak,  upon  which  is  the  motto  "E  Pluribus  Unum";  underneath 
the  eagle  sixteen  tablets  upon  which  are  inscribed  the  names  of  the 
States.     In  the  immediate  foreground,  in  front  of  the  statue,  a  large 
funeral  urn  upon  a  pedestal,  on  which  in  a  tablet  are  the  words  "  Sacred 
to  Patriotism."    In  the  background  a  view  of  Bowling  Green,  New 
York. 

Height  23  9-16  inches;  width  21  6-16  inches. 

(Designed  and  Drawn  by  Chas.   Buxton.     M.  D.  Tiebout  sculp.) 
Baker  No.  407.     (The  head  is  after  Stuart.) 

Exceedingly  scarce.    Very  fine  impression,  but  cut  close  to  print  on  bottom  and  sides. 


MEMORIAL  DESIGNS  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

945.  WISDOM  SUPPORTED  BY  LIBERTY,  PRESENTING  GENL 
WASHINGTON  A  CODE  OF  LAWS  FOR  ESTABLISHING 
AMERICAN  INDEPENDENCE.  Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Washing- 
ton is  represented  in  uniform  seated  in  an  armchair,  holding  in  his 
hands  a  scroll  presented  to  him  by  Wisdom,  represented  as  a  full- 
length  figure  standing  to  the  right;  in  the  centre,  between  Washington 
and  Wisdom,  the  full-length  figure  of  Liberty,  supporting  a  liberty 


cap  on  a  pole;  in  the  background  a  curtain,  drawn  aside,  revealing 
the  rays  of  a  rising  sun.  Mezzotinto  in  colors. 

Height  12  12-16  inches;  width  9  14-16  inches. 

Published  Nov.  5,  1801,  by  I.  Hinton,  44,  Wells  Str*.  Oxford  Sir*.  &• 
P.  Stampa,  94,  Leather  Lane,  Holborn. 

Excessively  rare.    Only  two  impressions  have  come  under  my  observation. 

946.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval 
medallion,  suspended  on  a  pedestal  with  two  other  medallions,  contain- 
ing portraits  of  "Franklin"  and  "Louis  Seize";  on  the  base  of  the 
pedestal  the  inscription,  "  L' Amerique  et  les  Mers,  6  Louis !  vous  recon- 
naissen*  pour  leur  Liberated";  on  the  top  of  the  pedestal  a  crowing 
cock  perched  on  a  globe;  to  the  right  an  Indian  maiden  with  foot  resting 
on  a  lion's  head,  a  staff  in  the  left  hand  and  the  right  resting  on  the 
base  of  pedestal;  to  the  right  of  the  Indian,  palm  trees,  one  of  which 
is  encircled  with  a  ribbon  upon  which  is  inscribed  "En  M'Elevant  je 
M'Embellis " ;  to  the  left  an  anchor;  in  the  left  distance  shipping. 
Circular,  underneath  which  is  the  inscription  "  Independence  des  Etats- 
Unis":  and  28  lines  of  script  in  double  columns.         Colored  aquatint. 

Diameter  5  5-16  inches. 

Duplessis  Berteaux  del,  L.  Roger  sculp.  1786.  A  Paris  chez  Blin, 
Imprimeur  en  Taille-Douce,  Place  Maubert,  N".  17  vis-a-vis  la  rue 
des  3  Fortes,  A.P.D.  R. 

947.  GEO  WASHINGTON.     Born,  FebY  n,  1732.     Died  Dec1:  13,  1799. 
Bust,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval  medallion  with  a  border  in  which 
is  the  title  on  the  base  of  a  pedestal,  in  the  right  of  a  landscape;  to 
the  left  of  the  pedestal,  the  figure  of  America  holding  an  American 
flag  on  a  staff  in  the  left  hand;  on  the  ground  to  the  left  a  negro  child 
seated  reading  a  book;  over  the  pedestal  a  fir-tree;  in  the  background 
shipping.     The  whole  in  an  oval  in  a  rectangle;  in  the  bottom  of  the 
oval  the  words  "  America."  Line,  colored. 

Height  5  15-16  inches;  width  4  7-16  inches. 

Pub.  Octr.  13,  1804,  by  P.  Gaily,  AT<?  7,  Beauchamps  Stf.  Leather 
Lane  London.  Excessively  rare. 

The  only  copy  I  ever  saw. 

948.  SACRED    TO    THE    MEMORY    OF   THE   ILLUSTRIOUS    G. 
WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  to  right.     Oval  medallion  with  border 
of  olive  leaves.     On  the  side  of  a  monument  over  which  hangs  a  weep- 
ing willow;  underneath  the  oval  the  inscription,  "G.  Washington"; 
on  the  base  of  the  monument,  "There  is  Rest  in  Heaven";  to  the  left 
of  the  monument  are  three  figures,  one  of  hope,  and  the  other  two 
weeping.     The  whole  enclosed  in  a  circle  with  an  ornamented  border  in 


152 

a  rectangle  engraved  to  represent  stonework;  beneath  the  circle  a 
tablet  on  which  is  the  inscription.  Stipple. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;  width  8  inches. 

T.  Clarke,  Sculp1.  1801.     Boston.  Rare. 

949.  SACRED     TO     THE    MEMORY     OF     GENERAL     GEORGE 
WASHINGTON,  L.L.D.    Born  Feb?  n*  (O.  S.)  1732.     Died  Dec 
14,  1799.     A  representation  of  a  monument  on  a  broad  base,  sup- 
porting a  funeral  urn,  over  which  a  flying  figure  of  fame  with  trumpet 
and  crown  of  laurel;  to  the  right  the  figure  of  America  resting  on  an 
American  shield  weeping;  to  the  left  the  figure  of  Liberty  weeping;  on 
the  side  of  the  monument  a  medallion  encircled  with  olive  wreath,  upon 
which  is  the  inscription,  "First  in  War,  first  in  Peace,   &  first  in  the 
hearts  of  his  Countrymen."     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  7  10-16  inches;  width  6  6-16  inches. 

Drawn  &  Engrav'd  by  Trenchard  &  Weston.  Rare. 

950.  History  conducting  Fortitude,  Wisdom,  and  Patriotism 

to  the  Temple  of  Fame;  Time  driving  back  a  group  of  figures,  who 
are  eagerly  pressing  forward.     The  three  characteristic  figures  are 
personified  by  Frederic  late  King  of  Prussia,  William  late  Earl  of  Chat- 
ham, and  G.  Washington,  P.  A.  C.  Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Rare. 

951.  Full  length  in  uniform,  in  a  representation  of  History 

conducting  Patriotism,  Fortitude  and  Wisdom  to  the  Temple  of  Fame, 
personified  by  Generals  Washington,  Greene,  and  Hamilton.  Line. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Tisdale  del.     Scoles  sculp.     Printed  by  Reynolds. 

From  Eraser's  Compendium  of  the  History  of  All  Nations,  New  York  1807,  with  title  page. 

952.  GEN.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile 
to  left.     Circular  medallion  on  the  right-hand  pillar  of  an  arch,  over 
the  medallion  a  plumed  hat  and  flags;  on  the  left-hand  pillar  a  similar 
medallion  of  "Doc.  Benjamin  Franklin";  in  the  centre  of  the  arch  a 
full-length  figure  of  America  holding  in  the  left  hand  a  pole  and  liberty 
cap,  the  right  hand  pointing  upwards;  at  her  feet  a  cornucopia,  be- 
neath which  is  the  inscription  "America  trampling  on  oppression." 

Line. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

953.  WASHINGTON.     Laureated  bust,  head  to  left,  on  a  column.    To  the 
right,  ornamented  with  laurel  leaves  and  war  implements;  to  the  left 
a  similar  column  with  bust  of  Franklin;  at  the  base  of  either  column 


153 

the  figures  of  Neptune  and  Mercury,  the  figure  of  Minerva  on  horse- 
back in  the  centre  between  the  columns.  On  a  title  page  entitled 
"  Befreiungskampf  der  nordamerikanischen  Staaten  von  Dr  Heinrich 
Eisner."  Vignette.  Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches. 

Stuttgart  J.  Scheible's   Buchhandlung,  Stick  u  Druck   durch  Carl 
Mayer  Nbg. 

954.  Bust,  full  face,  on  a  pedestal,  being  crowned  by  Minerva ; 

in  a  landscape,  surrounded  with  figures  of  History,  Music,  etc.;  the 
Falls  of  Niagara  in  the  right  background.  Vignette.  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  6  2-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  R.  W.  Weir.    Eng  by  A  B  Durand. 

Title  page  to  "  The  New- York  Mirror,  a  weekly  Journal  Devoted  to  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts." 
*  *  *  *  Volume  XII.    New  York  1834." 

955-  Bust,  head  to  right,  on  a  pedestal,  in  front  of  busts  of 

Franklin,  Hamilton,  etc.,  in  a  landscape.  In  the  front  distance  the 
figure  of  America  supporting  a  shield  to  left  dictating  to  a  winged 
figure  of  History  to  right,  for  whom  a  cherub  is  holding  an  ink-well. 
An  eagle  to  the  right  of  the  figure  of  America.  Vignette.  Line. 

Height  6  3-16  inches;  width  6  inches. 

Birch  del1.     Engraved  by  Lawson. 

956.  The  American  Eagle  Guarding  the  Spirit  of  Wash- 
ington.   The  shadow  of  a  reclining  figure  of  Washington,  in  profile, 
partly  visible  to  left.    The  figure  of  an  eagle  perched  on  clouds  to 
right;  in  the  back-distance  a  rising  sun.     Circle  with  border  in  a  ruled 
rectangle.  Mixed. 

Height  9  inches;  width  7  13-16  inches. 

Thorn.  Rogers.     "Dedicated  to  the  Mount  Vernon  Association  By 
the  Cosmopolitan  Art  Association." 

957.  Bust,  head  to  left.     Oval  medallion  on  the  side  of  a 

monument,  supported  by  Fame;  beneath  the  oval,  the  figures  of  Art 
and  History,  painting  and  writing;  to  the  right  a  mountain;  in  the 
background  trees,  etc.  Line. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Des"*  by  C.  Fairman.     Kearny  Sculpt     "American  Literature    & 
Fine  Arts,  Rewarding  Patriotism  &  Virtue." 

958.  THE  SAME.    Title  page  to  "The  Ladys  Book  vol  5.    Published  by 
L.  A.  Godey  &  Co,  Athenian  Buildings  Franklin  Place,  Philadelphia, 
1832." 


154 

959-  Designs  for  the  Panels  on  a  Monument  to  the  Memory 

of  Geo  Washington;  a  series  of  four  beautifully  engraved  allegorical 
designs,  on  two  of  which  Washington  is  depicted  as  rescuing  a  dis- 
tressed people.  On  one  sheet. 

Size  of  each,  height  3  3-16  inches;  width  6  6-16  inches. 

960.  Full  length  in  uniform,  engraved  as  a  spirit,  with  like 

figures  of  Franklin  and  other  patriots  protecting  Gen.  Lafayette  on 
his  voyage  through  life.  Lafayette  represented  seated  on  the  deck  of 
a  vessel;  to  the  left  the  genii  protectors  of  America  driving  away  the 
storms.  The  inscription  as  follows:  "Le  General  Lafayette";  "The 
Spirits  of  the  defenders  of  the  American  liberty  are  visiting  him  during 
his  passage,  the  genii  protectors  of  America  drive  away  the  storms." 
(This  same  inscription  also  in  French.)  Mezzotinto. 

Height  16  8-16  inches;  length  21  12-16  inches. 


FICTITIOUS  PORTRAITS. 

961.  WASHINGTON  (CROSSING  THE  DELAWARE).    Full  figure  in  uniform 
and  chapeau,  on  horseback  advancing  to  the  right,  an  extended  field  - 
glass  in  his  right  hand.     In  the  rear  to  the  right  the  river,  and  troops 
crossing  and  preparing  to  cross.     Without  sky  or  inclosing  lines. 

H  Etched. 

Height  13  8-16  inches;  width  12  inches. 

Published  by  Humphrey  Phelps,  336  Bowery  6-°  157  Broadway  N. 
York,  Augs.f  Is.1  1833.     Baker  No.  410.     Extremely  rare. 

962.  A  Lithographic  copy  of  the  preceding  print  in  colors. 

Height  13  12-16  inches;  width  n  12-16  inches. 

Lith  of  D.  W.  Kellogg  &  Co.  Hartford  Ct.  Very  rare. 

This  lithograph  being  such  a  close  copy  of  the  preceding  print,  is  the  reason  it  is  placed  with  the 
engraved  portraits. 

963.  THE    WASHINGTON    FAMILY.      Full    length    in   uniform   and 
chapeau,  standing  upon  a  portico  at  the  head  of  a  flight  of  steps,  taking 
leave  of  Mrs.  Washington  preparatory  to  a  ride,  a  riding-whip  in  the 
left  hand,  the  right  hand  extended  towards  Mrs.  Washington,  who 
stands  about  the  centre  of  the  print.     A  negro  groom  is  waiting  with 
a  saddle-horse,  at  the  extreme  right.     Three  young  people,  a  boy  and 
two  girls,  one  of  whom  is  seated,  are  at  the  left.     To  the  right  the  view 
of  a  distant  landscape.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  17  12-16  inches;  width  23  11-16  inches. 

Painted  by  J.  Paul  Jun^  Philadelphia.     Engraved  by  E  Bell  London. 


Published  December  is.1  1800,  by  Atkins  and  Nightingale  N".  143 
Leadenhall  Street  London  &  N°.  35  North  Front  Street,  Philadelphia. 
Baker  No.  411.  Extremely  rare. 

Fine  copy  of  this  very  rare  print,  with  wide  margin. 

964.  THE  SAME.     Printed  in  colors.  '  Of  the  utmost  rarity. 

The  great  rarity  of  this  print  is  attested  by  the  fact  that  Baker  never  saw  a  copy  printed  in  colors 
and  it  is  the  second  one  that  has  come  under  my  observation,  each  being  without  a  margin. 

965.  GENERAL   WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  head 
three-quarters  to  left.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Published  as  the  Act  directs  for  /.  Sumner  &  C°.  Shakespeare  Press, 
Wigan.  Baker  No.  412.  From  the  "Emigrant  Directory,  London 
1820." 

966.  GENERAL   WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  head 
three-quarters  to  right.     The  centre  of  a  4to  sheet  with  the  heads  of 
Pennant,  Locke,  Newton  and  Pope  in  each  corner.     Vignette.    Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

Published  by  J.  &  J.  Gunder,  Albion  Press,  London  1812.  Baker's 
Note  to  No.  412.  Very  rare. 

967.  G.  WASHINGTON.    Full  length  in  uniform,  seated  at  a  table  upon 
which  is  a  military  cloak;  head  to  right;  a  sword  rests  against  the  chair 
and  a  letter  is  held  in  the  right  hand.  Line. 

Height  21  8- 1 6  inches;  width  16  5-16  inches. 

Painted  by  C.  Schussele.  Engraved  by  Edward  S.  Best.  Pub- 
lished by  John  M.  Butler  242  Chestnut  Street,  Philad?  Entered  ac- 
cording to  act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1859,  by  John  M.  Butler,  in 
the  clerks  office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  in  and  for  the 
Eastern  District  of  Pennsylvania.  Baker  No.  413. 

This  print  is  known  as  "  Washington  and  the  Duche  Letter,  Valley  Forge  1777." 

968.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

969.  THE  SAME.     Early  trial  proof. 

970.  WASHINGTON.     Full  figure  in  uniform  (overcoat)   on  horseback, 

advancing  to  the  front,  head  in  profile  to  right,  a  chapeau  in  the  ex- 
tended right  hand,  the  left  in  the  breast,  as  if  receiving  a  salute. 

Etched. 

Height  5  2-J6  inches;  width  4  inches. 

J.  L.  Brown  sc.  Paris,  Cadart  &  Luce  Editeurs,  Imprimeurs,  Rue 
Nve  des  Mathurins  58.  Baker  No.  414.  j 


97i-  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.     Bust  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  head 
three-quarters  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

R.  K.  Porter  Delin.     J.  Chapman  sculpt     Engraved  for  Mackenzie 
&  Dent's  Select  Biography.    Baker  No.  415. 

972.  THE  SAME.    With  variation  in  address,  "London  Publish'd  May  i, 

1797,  by  H.  D.  Symonds  Pater-nosier  Row." 

973.  WASHINGTON    RECEIVING    A    SALUTE    ON    THE    FIELD 

OF  TRENTON.  Full  figure  in  uniform  on  horseback,  advancing  to 
the  right,  a  drawn  sword  in  extended  right  hand;  his  hat,  resting  on  the 
forearm,  is  held  by  the  left  hand.  Line. 

Height  24  inches;  width  17  10-16  inches. 

John  Faed  R.  S.  A.  Wm.  Hall.  "Published  Exclusively  for  Sub- 
scribers by  the  National  Art  Association  of  New  York  1865"  Entered 
according  to  act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1865  by  the  National  Art  Asso- 
ciation in  the  Clerks  Office  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for 
the  Southern  District  of  New  York.  Baker  No.  416. 

Baker  says  of  this  print:  "An  admirable  Engraving  of  an  admirable  picture.  The  horse,  which 
is  exceedingly  well  drawn,  is  said  to  have  been  painted  by  R.  Ansdell,  the  composition  of  the  picture 
being  by  Faed.  Head  after  Stuart." 

974.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper;  only  3 
copies  taken  in  this  state. 

975.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  inscription,  dedication,  or  copyright, 
on  India  paper. 

976.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  the  artists1  names,  inscription,  or  dedica- 
tion, on  India  paper. 

977.  THE  SAME.     Variety  in  dedication,   "Published  for  Subscribers  to 
Lossing's  Washington  and  the  American  Republic" 

978.  THE  SAME.     Before  the  dedication  or  copyright. 

979.  THE  SAME.    Variety  in  publisher's  address,  "Kendall  Bank  Note 
Co  Publishers  New  York."     On  glazed  paper. 

980.  WASHINGTON.     Full  length  in  uniform,  standing,  head  to  left,  a 
field-glass  in  the  right  hand;  to  the  left  a  mounted  cannon,  and  to  the 


right,  partly  in  the  rear,  a  horse  led  by  a  soldier;  in  the  distance  to 
the  left,  on  the  opposite  bank  of  a  river,  a  fortification.  Line. 

Height  25  inches;  width  20  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Cogniet,  1836.  Engraved  by  Laugier,  1839.  The  head 
from  the  original  painting  by  G.  Stuart,  in  the  Athenaeum  of  Boston. 
Baker  No.  417.  India  proof. 

981.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 

982.  "  "          Rare  early  trial  proof. 

983.  HIS  EXCELLENCY  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQR    CAPTAIN 

GENERAL  OF  ALL  THE  AMERICAN  FORCES.  Full  length  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  a  baton  in  the  extended  right  hand,  while  the  left 
rests  upon  the  muzzle  of  a  cannon.  Head  nearly  in  profile  to  left. 
In  the  left  distance  a  commander's  marquee  and  tents.  Line. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Baker  No.  418. 

From  "An  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America   &c  "  London  &lCarlisle  1780. 

984.  THE  SAME.     After  the  sky,  tents,  and  marquee  were  removed. 

985.  HIS    EXC.Y  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ESQ?    CAPTAIN  GENERAL 
OF  ALL  THE  AMERICAN  FORCES.     Full  length  in  uniform  and  cocked 
hat,  a  field-glass  in  the  extended  right  hand,  and  resting  by  the  left 
upon  the  muzzle  of  a  large  cannon.  Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

J.  Norman  sc.     Baker  No.  419.  Very  rare. 

From  "  An  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America."     Boston  1781-82. 

986.  WASHINGTON  AS  A  MASON.    Full  length,  standing  in  Masonic 
regalia,  the  right  hand  on  an  upright  book  (upon  a  table)  labelled 
"  Ancient  Masonic  Constitution" ;  the  left  holds  a  mallet  upon  a  pedestal. 
Oval.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  3-16  inches;  width  6  3-16  inches. 

From  a  Photograph.  Eng1?  by  Geo.  E.  Ferine.  Published  by 
Moore  &>  C°.  in  Nassau  St.  New  York.  Baker  No.  420. 

987.  GEORG    WASHINGTON.    Full  figure  in  uniform  and  chapeau, 
on  horseback  advancing  to  the  left,  a  drawn  sword  in  extended  right 
hand,  a  palm  tree  in  the  background  to  the  left,  and  some  negroes 
and  low  buildings  on  the  right.     The  landscape  southern  in  character. 

Line. 

Height  s  14-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

H.  Pinhas,  sc.     Baker  No.  421.  Very  rare. 


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988.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.    Full  length,  standing  on  the  bank  of  a 
river,  right  hand  in  the  breast ;  the  left,  the  arm  parallel  with  the  body, 
open,  the  palm  downwards;  on  the  right  two  male  figures,  one  about 
entering  a  small  boat ;  to  the  left  a  palm  tree.  Stipple. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;  width  4  10-16  inches. 

.     G.  B.  Bosio  des.     G.  A.  Sasso  inc.     Baker  No.  422.  Very  rare. 

Only  one  impression  had  come  under  the  observation  of  Mr.  Baker. 

989.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  nearly  in  profile  to  right. 

Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

R.  Scott  Sc.     Baker  No.  423.  Rare. 

990.  WASHINGTON  AS  A  MASON.    Full  length,  standing  in  Masonic 
regalia,  the  right  hand  on  an  upright  book  (upon  a  table)  labelled 
"Ancient  Masonic   Constitutions";  the  left  holds  a  mallet  upon  a 
pedestal.     Oval.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  2-16  inches;  width  6  3-16  inches. 

Engd  by  A.  B.  Walter.     Published  by  John  Dainty  15  S.  6^  St. 
Philadelphia.     Baker  No.  425. 

991.  GEORGE    WASHINGTON.    PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 
OF  AMERICA.     Full  figure  in  civil  dress,  head  to  left,  a  medallion  on 
his  breast,  suspended  by  a  ribbon  around  his  neck.     In  the  right  hand 
a  cocked  hat;  the  left,  by  the  side,  holds  a  dress  sword  in  an  awkward 
manner.     Inclosed  by  a  narrow  border,  in  which  at  the  top  is  a  roll 
crossed  by  a  pen,  inscribed  "Revolution";  no  background.          Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

Published  by  H.  D.  Symonds,  June  18,   1796.    Baker  No.  427. 

Very  rare. 

992.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON   ESQ?     Bust,  head  nearly  in  profile  to 
left.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

Published  by  G.  Kearsley,  Fleet  St.  May  i,  1800.     Baker  No.  430. 

Rare. 

From  the  British  Magazine,  Vol.  I,  Jany  to  July  1800.    A  sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  late  General 
Washington,  by  John  Corry. 


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FICTITIOUS  PORTRAITS  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

993.  WASHINGTON.     Full  length,  in  profile  to  right,  the  body  in  outline, 
with  duplicate  portions  of  the  body  and  dress  in  outline  in  same  plate. 

Stipple,  in  colors. 

Height  10  1-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Kellogg  &  Bulkeley,  Hartford,  Conn.  "A  Pattern  for  Pen  Wiper. 
In  making  the  pen  wiper  the  ground  work  may  be  made  any  shape 
desirable  and  the  figure  dressed  according  to  taste."  Entered  accord- 
ing to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1866  by  E.  B  &>  E  C.  Kellogg  in  the 
Office  of  the  Clerk  of  the  District  Court  of  the  United  States  for  the  District 
of  Connecticut. 

Very  rare.    The  head  only  is  printed  in  colors. 

994.  WASHINGTON.    Head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular  medallion  with 
a  border  in  which  is  the  title.    At  the  bottom  of  a  "  Perpetual  Calendar  " 
over  the  top  of  which  is  an  oval  medallion  displaying  shipping  and 
Mercury  seated  on  a  box  of  merchandise.     The  whole  enclosed  in  a 
border  with  ruled  background.  Line. 

Diameter  13-16  inch. 

Whole  engraving,  height  6  9-16  inches;  width  4  5-16  inches. 

Excessively  rare.    The  only  copy  I  ever  saw. 

995.  WASHINGTON.     Bust  nearly  full  face,  circular  medallion,  encircled 
with  laurel  leaves,  with  tablet  in  the  border  at  bottom,  in  which  is  the 
title,  on  a  sheet  with  similar  portraits  of  Benoit  XIV,  Cook,  Franklin, 
and  Malesherbe  in  the  corners.  Stipple. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 

996.  JAMES   NAPPER   TANDY   ESQ*  CAPTAIN  OF  THE  LIBERTY  AR- 

TILLERY &c  &c.  Full  length  in  uniform,  the  left  hand  holding  a  scroll 
upon  which  is  inscribed  "  Congress,"  the  right  hand  holding  a  chapeau 
and  resting  on  a  cannon  partly  visible  to  the  right;  in  the  rear  distance 
buildings.  Line. 

Height  6  6-16  inches;  width  3  17-16  inches. 

This  is  intended  for  a  portrait  of  Geo.  Washington;  it  was  published  by  the  Hibernian  Magazine 
during  the  War  of  the  Revolution,  and  for  political  reasons  was  wrongly  named.  Very  rare. 

997.  Bust,  head  in  profile  to  right.     Vignette.  Stipple  in  colors. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare.    The  only  copy  I  ever  saw. 

998.  G.  WASHINGTON  E?  GENERAL  OF  THE  CONTIN?  ARMY  IN  AMERICA. 
Head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular  medallion  with  a  border  in  which  is 
the  title,  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base  upon  which  is  the  inscription, 
"Washington  re'unit  par  un  rare  assemblage  Les  latens  du  Guerrier 


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et  les  vertus  du  Sage,  Voltaire."    On  either  side  of  the  medallion  at  the 
lower  portion  are  olive  branches,  flags,  trumpet,  etc.  Line. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

Dessin£  et  grave  par  Testard  d'apres  la  Medaille  frappee  a  Londres 
par  le  parti  des  opposants.  A  Paris  dies  Testard  rue  des  Cordeliers 
audessus  de  1'Egout.  Excessively  rare. 

999.  WASHINGTON.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  on  a  sheet  with 

19  other  portraits  of  Lafayette,  Franklin,  Jefferson,  Madison,  Monroe, 
Adams,  etc.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  12-16  inch;  width  12-16  inch. 

1000.  G.  WASHINGTON,  PRES.  UNIT.  STA.     Bust  and  head  in  profile 
to  right,  the  obverse  of  a  medal,  with  the  reverse,  upon  which  is  "  Com- 
miss.  Resigned:  Presidency  Relinq.  1797."  Stipple. 

Diameter  i  10-16  inches. 

1001.  GENERAL    WASHINGTON.    Inscribed   to   his   memory   by   D. 
Eccleston  Lancaster,  MDCCCV.     Bust  in  armor,  head  in  profile  to 
right.     Obverse  of  a  medal,  with  reverse,  two  circular  medallions. 

Line. 

Diameter  2  15-16  inches. 

Engraved  from  Mr.  Eccleston's  superb  medallion  of  General  Wash- 
ington. Rare. 

1 002. Half   length,    nearly   full   face   in   clouds,    crowning 

Abraham  Lincoln.     Oval,  with  two  angels  in  the  upper  left-hand  side. 

Line. 

Height  i  10-16  inches;  width  i  7-16  inches. 

1003.  Full  length  in  civilian  dress  with  hat,  nearly  full  face, 

a  walking-stick  in  the  right  hand.     Negroes  working  in  a  field  in 
the  distance.  Line. 

Height  2  3-16  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 

1004.  Bust   in   profile   to   right.     Circular   medallion   in   a 

rectangle.     Engraved  with  a  roulette.     The  upper  left  hand  one  on 
a  sheet  containing  nineteen  other  medallion  portraits  of  Calvin,  Cortes, 
Montaigne,  etc. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 
India  proof. 

1005.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  in  military  cloak,  head  nearly  in  profile 
to  left.  Line. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Staklstich  v.   Carl  Mayer's  Kunst  Anstalt  in  Niirnberg.     Verlag 
von  Julius  Niedner  in  Wiesbaden. 


1006. Full  bust  and  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval. 

Etched. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

P.  A.  Peticolas  pinx^      Henri  lefort.  sc. 

Proof  with  if  and  W  as  remarque. 

1007.  WASHINGTON.     Full  bust  on 'a  pedestal,  full  face.     Vignette. 

Etched. 

Height  4  5-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

Bocourt.     From  the  Christ  Church  bust. 


1008.  GENERAL    WASHINGTON'S    RESIGNATION.    Full  length  in 
uniform,  standing  on  the  upper  part  of  a  stairway  leading  to  a  throne 
upon  which  is  seated  a  female  figure  with  scroll  in  left  hand,  to  the 
right  of  which  is  a  pedestal  upon  which  incense  is  burning;  in  the 
left  distance  the  building  at  Mount  Vernon;  in  the  lower  right-hand 
corner  an  eagle  with  shield  and  cornucopia.  Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Barralet  Invt  &  Direxit.     Lawson  sculp. 

1009.  THE  SAME.     With  address  of  publisher.     "Published  by  B.  Davies 
Philada  ist  Feby  1799." 

1010.  G.   WASHINGTON.     Full  figure  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  on 
horseback  advancing  to  the  right ;  the  right  hand  extended  as  if  giving 
orders  on  the  field  of  battle.  Stipple. 

Height  7  5-16  inches;  width  5  6-16  inches. 

Painted  by  A.  Chappel.  Engraved  by  F.  Halpin  From  the  original 
Painting  in  the  possession  of  the  Publishers.  Johnson,  Fry  &"  Cf 
Publishers  New  York.  (Copyright.) 

ion.  Full  length  in  civilian  dress,  as  a  young  man.  (Inter- 
view with  Governor  Dinwiddie.)  "To-morrow — to  day — this  hour, 
and  at  all  hours  I  am  at  the  service  of  my  country."  Line. 

Height  3  9-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

E.  W.  Clay  Del.  C.  G.  Childs  Sc.  Engraved  for  the  American 
Monthly  Magazine,  "  The  Wilderness,  Vol.  I." 

1012.  BRISSOT'S  INTERVIEW  WITH   GEN  WASHINGTON.    Full 

length,  with  cocked  hat,  cane  in  right  hand,  on  the  lawn  at  Mount 
Vernon  with  dog  at  his  feet;  Brissot  standing  to  the  left.  Line. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

Kirk  del.     Tanner  sc. 
ii 


l62 

1013.  Full  length,   head  to  left,   right  hand  resting  on  a 

plough,  a  cocked  hat  held  in  the  left,  sheaves  of  wheat  at  his  feet,  on 
a  pedestal  with  a  tablet  inscribed,  and  with  a  representation  of,  "  Cin- 
cinnatus."  Line. 

Height  8  10-16  inches;  width  6  inches. 

Drawn  by  A.  Chappel.  Engraved  by  J.  Smillie.  "  Life  &  Times 
of  Washington,  Vol.  2." 

1014.  Full  figure,  seated  in  a  chair  on  a  pedestal,  the  right 

hand  extended  holding  a  scroll;  the  left  arm  resting  on  the  back  of 
chair,   the  hand  holding  a  cocked  hat;    On  either  side,    Vignette 
Views  of  Scenes  in  the  life  of  Washington.  Line. 

Height  9  inches;  width  6  inches. 

Drawn  by  A.  Chappel.  Engraved  by  J.  Smillie.  "The  Life  & 
Times  of  Washington  by  J.  F.  Schroeder  D  D.  Revised  by  Benson 
J.  Lossing  LL.D." 


1015.  Full  length  in  uniform  on  horseback,  advancing  to 

the  left.     The  right  hand  extended  holding  a  chapeau.     (Representa- 
tion of  the  Battle  of  Princeton.) 

Height  7  5-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

F.  F.  Walker.     India  proof. 


1016. Full  length  figure  as  a  surveyor,  the  right  hand  sup- 
porting a  transit,  the  left  holding  a  chain,  standing  near  an  assistant 
who  is  placing  a  stake  in  the  ground;  a  negro  with  a  pick  to  the  right. 
Vignette.  Line. 

.     .  Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

(Designed  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley.)     India  proof  before  letters. 


1017.  Full  figure  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat,  quelling  the 

mutiny  in  the  Pennsylvania  line.  Line. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 


1018.  Full  figure  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat  on  horseback, 

advancing  to  the  right,  a  drawn  sword  in  the  extended  right  hand. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  10-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 


1019.  Full  length  standing  to  the  right  near  a  desk  in  Hall 

of  the  Continental  Congress;  entitled  "Convention  at  Philadelphia 
1787."  Line. 

Height  2  7-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 


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1020.  Full  figure  in  uniform,  a  drawn  sword  in  the  extended 

right  hand,  the  left,  holding  a  chapeau,  resting  on  the  hip;  at  his 
feet  the  reclining  figure  of  Gen  Mercer,  assisted  by  two  other  soldiers. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  11-16  inches;  width  a  inches. 

Death  of  Mercer,  from  a  picture  by  Peale. 

Title  page  of  "  The  Heroes  of  the  Revolution,"  New  York,  1844. 

1021.  Full  figure  in  uniform,  on  horseback,  advancing  to 

the  right  (Washington  crossing  the  Delaware).    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  width  a  S-i6  inches. 

T.  Sully  pinxt. 

Title  to  the  Life  of  Washington.    American  Sunday  School  Union. 

1022.  WASHINGTON.     Full  figure  in  civilian  dress,  the  right  hand  raised 
in  the  act  of  taking  the  oath  of  office;  in  the  open  before  the  Town 
Hall,  New  York,  surrounded  by  soldiers  and  various  other  figures. 

Line. 

Height  5  9-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Maly. 

A  curious  German  conception  of  the  Inauguration  of  Washington. 

1023.  Full  figure  in  military  cloak  and  cocked  hat,  on  horse- 
back, the  centre  of  a  group  of  officers.     (The  surrender  of  Col.  Wahl 
at  Trenton.)  Stipple. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  7  7-16  inches. 
India  proof  before  all  letters  on  large  paper. 

1024.  GEN    WASHINGTON   AT   HOME.    Full  length,  standing,  right 
arm  extended,  the  left  holding  a  dress  sword.     (Similar  to  the  Lans- 
downe  portrait.)  Pen  drawing. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 
A  very  old  and  curious  pen  drawing. 

1025.  Profile  to  right  in  the  shaping  of  an  apple  tree,  with  a 

similar  profile  to  left  of  Jno.  Adams,  the  letters  of  their  names  being 
engraved  on  the  apples  on  the  tree.     Buildings  in  the  background. 
At  the  bottom  a  tablet  with  the  inscription,  "The  Portraits  of  George 
Washington  &  John  Adams."  Line. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Scoles  sculp. 

1026.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    Bust  in  uniform,  in  profile  to  right, 
the  upper  right-hand  one  of   a  group  of  five  vignette  portraits,  in- 
cluding Gen.  Gates,  Dr.  Franklin,  Henry  Laurens,  and  Jno.  Paul 
Jones;  being  one  of  17  illustrations  of  scenes  in  the  life  of  Washington, 


164 

including  a  large  map  of  North  America,  a  colored  copy  of  the  first 
American  flag,  and  colored  representation  of  officers  and  men  in  the 
Continental  Army;  all  neatly  mounted  on  large  folio  sheet.  Line. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  15-16  inch. 

The  illustrations  are  taken  from  Allgemeines  histerisches  Taschenbuch  etc.  Published  at 
Berlin  in  1784. 

1027.  —  Bust,  nearly  full  face,  at  the  heading  of  an  engraved 
sheet  entitled  "The  United  States  Centennial  International  Exhibi- 
tion, Shares  I.     No  253,"  etc.;   on   the   same  sheet 'are  numerous 
vignettes  representing  the  industries  of  the  country,  and  at  the  bottom 
an  oblong  medallion  with  a  representation  of  the  Signing  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence.  Line. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  11-16  inches. 

Engraved  and  Printed  at  the  Bureau,  Engraving  &  Printing.  Geo 
B.  McCarter,  Chief  of  Bureau.  Geo  W.  Casilear  Sup1,  of  Engraving. 

1028.  -  TRIUMPHAL    PROCESSION    OF    WASHING- 

TON. Original  India  ink  drawing  of  General  Washington  on  horse- 
back at  the  head  of  his  troops  entering  a  fortress.  Victory  accompanies 
Washington,  and  Fame  is  hovering  over  him.  India  ink  drawing. 

Height  9  6-16  inches;  length  15  6-16  inches. 

A  beautifully  executed  India  ink  drawing  by  a  contemporaneous  French  artist,  exhibiting  hun- 
dreds of  figures  most  delicately  drawn,  and  designed  from  an  allegorical  standpoint,  but  of  great 
historical  interest. 

1029.  LE     GENERAL     G    WASHINGTON.    Full   length   in   uniform, 
nearly  full  face ;  the  left  hand,  gloved  and  thrust  into  the  breast,  resting 
with  the  right  arm  on  a  rock,  the  hand  holding  a  cocked  hat.  Vignette, 
on  the  same  sheet  with  a  full-length  portrait  of  General  Lafayette. 
The  right  hand  extended,  the  left  holding  a  dress  sword,  a  cocked 
hat  in  the  forearm.     Vignette.  Water-color  paintings. 

Height  8  3-16  inches;  width  5  12-16  inches. 

Two  beautifully  executed  original  water-color  portraits  by  Alfred  Albert,  a  French  artist. 
Painted  in  1789-1790. 

1030.  WASHINGTON    PASSING    THE    DELAWARE.    Evening  pre- 
vious to  the  Battle  of  Trenton,  Dec.  25th  1776.     Full  figure  in  uniform 
and  cocked  hat,  on  horseback;  to  the  left  soldiers  embarking  and 
about  to  embark;  to  the  right  officers  on  horseback,  etc.  Line. 

Height  14  8-16  inches;  width  18  11-16  inches. 

Painted  by  T.  Sully.  Etched  by  W.  Humphries.  Engraved  by 
G.  S.  Lang. 

1031.  SIEGE    D' YORK-TOWN.     LE   GA.L  ROCHAMBEAU  ET  WASHING- 
TON, DONNENT  LES  DERNIERS  ORDRES  POUR  I/AlTAQUE.      Washing- 
ton, full  length  in  uniform,  with  cocked  hat,  with   riding-whip  in 


right  hand,  standing  amidst  a  group  of  French  and  American  officers 
before  a  military  tent.  Line. 

Height  9  5-16  inches;  width  10  15-16  inches. 

Peint  par  Couder.  Grave  par  J.  M.  Fontaine.  Dessine*  par  Sandoz 
et  Girardet.  Diagraphe  et  Pantographe — Gavard. 

1032.  Reddition    de    1'Armee    Angloises    commandee    par 

My  lord  Comte  de-  Cornwallis  aux  Arme'e  Combine'e  des  Etats  unis 
de  1'Amerique  et  de  France  aux  ordres  des  Genereaux  Washington  et 
de  Rochambeau  a  Yorcktouwn  et  Glocester  dans  la  Virginie,  le   19 
Octobre  1781.     II  s'est  trouve"s  dans  ses  deux  postes  6000  hommes 
de  troupes  reglees  Angloises  ou  Hessoises  et  22  Drapeaux  1500  Matelots 
1 60  Canons  de  tout  Calibre  dont  75  de  Fonte  8  Mortiers  40  Batimens 
dont  un  Vaisseau  de  50  Canons  qui  a  e"te  Brule  20  Coules  Bas;  Ce  jour 
ajamais  memorables  pour  les  Etats  unis  en  ce  quil  assura  definitive- 
ment  leurs  inde"pendance.  Line. 

Height  12  8-16  inches;  width  20  5-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  Mondhare  rue  Sl.  Jean  de  Beauvais  pr£s  celle  des 
Noyers. 

An  excessively  rare  contemporaneous  engraving,  colored  by  hand,  of  the  siege  of  Yorktown, 
portraying  the  York  River  with  the  French  fleet,  and  the  combined  American  and  French  army 
on  land,  General  Washington  and  Count  Rochambeau  being  on  horseback. 

1033.  SUWAROW.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  16  4-16  inches;  width  13  5-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.M  J.  Kalechew.  Engraved  by  H.  S.  Goed  (Hodges). 
London,  Published  June  4,  1799,  by  A  Milne,  Tottenham  court  road. 
Open  letter  proof. 

This  print  is  placed  with  the  Washington  portraits,  as  copies  are  in  existence  with  Washington's 
name  in  place  of  Suwarow's.  The  engraving  is  one  of  Hodges'  masterpieces. 

1034.  WASHINGTON  AT  THE  OUTPOSTS  OF  VALLEY  FORGE. 

Full  figure  in  uniform,  on  horseback,  advancing  to  right,  a  field- 
glass  in  the  extended  right  hand  pointing  to  two  soldiers  to  the  left; 
to  the  right  a  cannon  partly  visible,  and  the  breastworks  at  Valley 
Forge.  Line. 

Height  16  6-16  inches;  width  12  13-16  inches. 

F.  O.  C.  Darley.  R  Hinshelwood.  Entered  according  to  act  of 
Congress  A  D  1859  by  F.  O.  C.  Darley  in  the  clerks  office  of  the  dis- 
trict court  for  the  southern  District  of  New  York.  Printed  by  A.  R. 
Hamilton.  Open  letter  proof. 

1035.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

1036.  THE  SAME.     Rare  early  trial  proof. 


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1037.  Half  length  in  profile  to  right,  in  clouds  meeting  the 

spirit  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  surrounded  by  angels,  dne  of  which  is 
about   crowning   Lincoln  with    olive   leaves.      On   a   sheet   entitled 
"Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Martyr  Victorious."  Mezzotinto. 

Height  18  3-16  indies;  width  13  15-16  inches. 

Designed  by  W.  H.  Hermans.  Engraved  by  John  Sartain,  Phil'1 
Published  by  W  H  Hermans  Penn  Yan  Yates  C°.  N.  Y.  (Copy- 
right 1866.) 

1038.  WASHINGTON    AT    HOME.    Full  figure  seated  to  the  right  in 
an  arm-chair,  full  face,  with  book  in  the  right  hand,  the  forefinger 
between  the  leaves.     Martha  Washington  standing  to  left,  leaning  on 
the  back  of  the  chair,  knitting,  two  children  on  the  left,  to  the  rear. 

Mixed. 

Height  23  5-16  inches;  width  17  9-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Alonzo  Chappel.  Eng1?  by  H.  B.  Hall.  Entered  ac- 
cording to  Act  of  Congress  A.  D  1867  by  H.  B.  Hall  Jr.  in  the  clerks 
office  of  the  District  Court  for  the  Southern  District  of  New  York. 
India  proof  before  the  inscription. 

1039.  MOUNT   VERNON   IN   THE   OLDEN  TIME.    Washington  at  - 
30  years  of  age.     (Returned  from  the  hunt  with  the  spoils  of  the 
chase.)  Line,  stipple. 

Height  18  12-16  inches-,  width  24  6-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  A  Henning.  Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall,  New  York. 
Published  and  Engraved  under  the  Superintendence  of  W  H  Holbrooke 
Broadway  and  Pall  Mall  London.  (Copyright  1855.) 

1040.  WASHINGTON    AND    HIS    MOTHER.    Full  figure  in  uniform 
seated  to  left  of  a  table,  conversing  with  his  mother,  who  is  seated 
to  the  right.  Mixed. 

Height  15  inches;  length  21  8-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Henry  Brueckner.  Engraved  by  John  C.  McRae. 
Published  by  John  C.  McRae  N.  Y. 

1041.  WASHINGTON'S    FIRST    INTERVIEW    WITH    HIS    WIFE. 
Full  length  in  uniform,  with  chapeau  in  right  hand,  a  sword  resting 
on  the  forearm,  the  left  hand  resting  on  the  back  of  an  arm-chair,  to 
the  right  of  Mrs.  Custis  seated  at  a  window;  two  children  playing  on 
the  floor.  Mixed. 

Height  17  inches;  length  21  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  J.  W.  Ehninger  Engraved  by  G.  R.  Hall.  "From 
the  Original  Painted  Expressly  for  this  Engraving."  Published  by 
Pike's  New  York  Opera  House  Association  Office  627  Broadway 
N.  Y. 


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1042.  THE   PRAYER   AT   VALLEY  FORGE.    Full  length  in  uniform 
and  cloak,  kneeling  in  the  open ;  to  the  right  a  horse,  camp-fire,  soldiers, 
etc. ;  in  the  rear  to  the  left  the  old  mill  at  Valley  Forge.  Mixed. 

Height  15  4-16  inches;  length  21  10-16  inches. 

Painted  by  H.  Brueckner  Eng<?  by  John  C.  McRae.  Published 
by  John  C.  McRae  100  Liberty.  S1.  New  York.  (Copyright  1866.) 

1043.  THE  SAME.     Before  the  publisher's  address. 

1044.  WASHINGTON'S  LAST  INTERVIEW  WITH  HIS  MOTHER. 
Full  length,  in  civilian's  dress,  with  his  arm  around  the  neck  of  his 
mother;  by  his  side  to  right,  a  dog;  to  the  left  an  arm-chair  partly 
visible.  Mixed. 

Height  24  inches;  width  17  13-16  inches. 

Published  by  Pike's  New  York  Opera  House  Association  Office  627 
Broadway  N.  Y.  Printed  by  H.  E.  Coates,  N.  Y. 

1045.  WASHINGTON  AND  HIS   GENERALS.    Full  figure  in  uniform, 
with  chapeau  in  left  hand.     The  right  resting  on  a  sword,  in  the 
centre  of  a  room  near  a  table,  with  the  other  generals  grouped  around 
him.  Mixed. 

Height  17  4-16  inches;  width  24  4-16  inches. 

Drawn  and  Engraved  by  A  H  Ritchie. 

1046.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  the  inscription.    New  York  Pub- 
lished by  Emil  Seitz.     (Copyright  1871.) 

1047.  THE    FIRST    PRAYER    IN    CONGRESS.     September,  1774,  in 
Carpenter's  Hall,  Philadelphia.     (Washington  partly  visible,  kneeling 
in  prayer.)  Mezzotinto. 

Height  15  8-16  inches;  length  22  6-16  inches. 

Painted  by  T.  H.  Matteson.  Engraved  on  steel  by  H.  S.  Sadd. 
"From  the  Original  Picture  Painted  Expressly  for  this  Engraving." 
Published  by  John  Neale  56  Carmine  Street,  New  York.  With  key. 

1048.  THE  SAME.    In  colors. 

1049.  WASHINGTON  DELIVERING  HIS  INAUGURAL  ADDRESS. 

April,  1789,  in  the  old  City  Hall,  New  York.  Full  length,  in  civilian's 
dress,  the  right  hand  pointing  to  a  scroll  on  a  table  to  left,  the  left 
hand  holding  a  dress  sword,  etc.  Mixed. 

Height  18  inches;  length  25  inches. 

Painted  by  T.  H.  Matteson.  Engraved  on  steel  by  H.  S.  Sadd. 
"From  the  Original  Picture  Painted  Expressly  for  this  Engraving." 
Published  by  William  Pate  58  &•  60  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  (Copyright 
1849.) 


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1050.  THE  SAME.     Colored. 

1051.  WASHINGTON'S  LAST  INTERVIEW  WITH  HIS  MOTHER. 
Full  figure  in  uniform,  kneeling  at  the  feet  of  his  mother,  who  is  seated 
in  a  chair  to  the  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  26  14-16  inches;  width  21  14-16  inches. 

Painted  by  W  H  Powell.  Engraved  by  Henry  Cousins.  "  George 
Washington  having  been  unanimously  elected  President  of  the  United 
States,  before  assuming  the  Chief  Magistracy,  visited  Fredericksburgh 
to  bid  an  affectionate  farewell  to  his  mother.  '  You  will  see  me  no 
more,'  she  said,  'my  great  age,  and  the  disease  that  is  rapidly  ap- 
proaching my  vitals,  warns  me,  that  I  shall  not  be  long  in  this  world. 
I  trust  in  God,  I  am  somewhat  prepared  for  a  better.  But  go,  George, 
fulfil  the  high  destinies  which  Heaven  appears  to  assign  you;  go,  my 
son,  and  may  that  Heaven's  and  your  mother's  blessing  be  with  you 
always."  New  York  Published  Jari?  i?  1864  by  William  Schaus  749 
Broadway. 

1052.  "Father  I  cannot  tell  a  Lie;  I  cut  the  Tree."     (The 

Youth  Washington  and  his  Father,  in  an  orchard  near  a  cherry  tree 
which  has  been  cut  with  an  ax,  etc.)  Mixed. 

Height  14  14-16  inches;  length  21  8-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  G.  White.  Engraved  by  John  C.  McRae.  Pub- 
lished by  John  C.  McRae,  100  Liberty  Sl.  New  York. 

1053.  The  British  surrendering  their  Arms  to  Gen:  Wash- 
ington after  their  defeat  at  York  Town  in  Virginia  October  1781. 
Full  length  in  uniform  with  chapeau  in  right  hand  resting  upon  a 
sword,  the  point  upon  the  ground;  the  left  hand  resting  on  the  hip; 
to  the  left  a  horse  saddled,  held  by  a  negro,  and  group  of  American 
officers;  in  the  center  Generals  Knox,  De  Lauzun,  Nelson,  Lafayette; 
to  the  right,  Lord  Cornwallis,  surrounded  by  his  officers,  in  the  act 
of  handing  his  sword  to  Washington.     In  the  extreme  right  a  repre- 
sentation of  the  downfall  of  Royalty,  etc.  Line. 

Height  21  8-16  inches;  length  32  13-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  John  Francis  Renault.  Engraved  by  Tanner,  Vallance, 
Kearney  &  Co.  and  W™  Allen.  "To  the  Defenders  of  American 
Independence,  this  print  is  most  respectfully  inscribed  by  their  fellow- 
citizen  ]T.  Fc!s  Renault,  assistant  Secretary  to  the  Count  de  Grasse, 
and  Engineer  to  the  French  Army  at  the  Siege  of  York."  Entered 
according  to  Act  of  Congress,  the  28^  day  of  January  1819. 

repaired.     Original  impression. 

1054.  THE  SAME.     Reprint,  colored. 


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loss-  WASHINGTON'S  ADIEU  TO  HIS  GENERALS.  Vide  "  Irving's 
Life  of  Washington,"  page  441,  vol.  iv.  Published  by  G.  P.  Putnam. 
Full  length,  standing  in  a  batteau  being  rowed  from  a  wharf,  upon 
which  the  generals  of  the  revolution  are  congregated.  Mixed. 

Height  17  12-16  inches;  length  24  inches. 

F.  O.  C.  Barley,  Fecit.  Geo.  R.  Hall,  Sculp.  "Engraved  by 
permission  from  the  original  Drawing  In  the  collection  of  the  late 
Washington  Irving  Esq."  Printed  by  W.  Pate.  (Copyright  1860.) 

1056.  WASHINGTON.     Full  length  in  military  coat;  nearly  full  face.     On 
the  lawn  at  Mount  Vernon.     The  right  hand  resting  upon  a  walking- 
stick,  the  left  arm  close  to  body,  with  chapeau  in  hand.       Mezzotinto. 

Height  24  5-16  inches;  width  17  inches. 

Painted  by  T.  Hicks.  N.  A.  Engraved  by  H.  Wright  Smith. 
v  Copyright  1859.) 

1057.  THE  SAME.    Open  letter  proof. 

1058.  LADY   WASHINGTON'S   RECEPTION.  Mixed. 

Height  21  6-16  inches;  length  32  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  D  Huntington,  P.  N.  A.  Engraved  by  A  H  Ritchie. 
From  the  original  in  the  possession  of  A.  T.  Stewart  Esq.  Emit 
Seitz  Publisher,  New  York.  (Copyright  1867.) 

1059.  THE  SAME.    Trial  proof. 

1060.  THE   HOME   OF   WASHINGTON.    Full  length  standing  on  the 

piazza  at  Mount  Vernon,  Lady  Washington  and  Nelly  Custis  seated 
to  the  right;  small  child  leaning  on  the  knee  of  Lady  Washington, 
G.  W.  P.  Custis  to  the  left.  In  the  field  to  the  left  a  negro  woman 
and  child  playing.  Mixed. 

Height  18  8-16  inches;  length  29  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  T.  P.  Rossiter  &  L  R.  Mignot,  Engraved  by  Tho* 
Oldham  Barlow.  Proof. 

1061.  HISTORICAL     MONUMENT     OF     OUR     COUNTRY.      Full 
length,  standing  on  a  monument,  at  the  head  of  a  procession  of  the 
Presidents  of  the  United  States;  underneath  the  monument  an  alle- 
gorical scene  descriptive  of  the  discovery  of  America  and  progress 
of  the  United  States.  Line. 

Height  21  12-16  inches;  length  29  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  I.  M.  Enzing-Miller.  Engraved  by  I.  M.  Enzing- 
Miller.  Copyright  1893,  by  Myers,  Byrn  &•»  Crawford. 


1062.  THE  SAME.    "  Family  Monument  From  the  History  of  our  Country." 

(Copyright  1863.) 

1063.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat, 
head  three-quarters  to  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  13-16  inches;  width  4  13-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Max  Rosenthal  from  a  photograph  in  the  possession 
of  Charles  Henry  Hart,  Esq.,  of  the  painting  owned  by  Professor 
Vessely  of  Vienna,  signed  "John  Fersworth,  1789."  Copyright  by 
Max  Rosenthal  1899.  Only  25  sets  in  four  states  of  this  plate  printed 
and  subscribed  for:  viz.,  Artist's  proof,  signed;  India  proof  with 
title;  India  proof  with  list  of  subscribers;  and  impression  from  defaced 
plate.  This  set  is  No.  7. 

1064.  GEORGE     WASHINGTON.    Full   bust,    head    three-quarters    to 
right.     Oval  medallion  suspended  by  a  ring.  Etched. 

Height  3  12-16  indies;  width  a  15-16  inches. 

From  a  miniature  painted  by  Robert  Field  for  Thomas  Meredith. 
Now  in  the  possession  of  Mr.  C.  C.  Moreau,  New  York  city.  Etched 
and  colored  from  the  original  miniature  by  Albert  Rosenthal.  Pub- 
lished, New  York  January  i,  1896,  by  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.  In  three 
states:  Artist's  proof  before  letters,  signed,  colored,  with  Washington 
crest  in  red;  artist's  proof,  signed,  colored,  with  the  Washington  crest 
in  black;  and  artist's  proof,  signed,  uncolored.  3  pieces. 

1065.  THE  SAME.    Artist's  proof,  signed,  poorly  colored.     Sold  by  the 
printer  without  the  consent  of  the  artist. 

1066.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  nearly  full  face. 
Oval  medallion.  Etched. 

Height  3  inches:  width  2  2-16  inches. 

A.  R.  sc.  From  the  miniature  by  John  Ramage,  1789,  in  the 
possession  of  Mrs  Moses  S.  Beach.  Philadelphia  May  25'.*  1897. 
Printed  by  E  Opitz.  Twenty  copies  in  four  states  of  the  plate  printed 
and  subscribed  for:  viz.,  Artist's  remarque  proof,  signed,  colored; 
artist's  remarque  proof,  signed,  plain;  lettered  impression;  impression 
from  the  defaced  plate;  and  proof  of  the  remarque.  (Etched  by 
Albert  Rosenthal.)  5  pieces. 

1067.  THE  SAME.     Remarque  proof  before  the  coloring. 

1068.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  nearly  full  face.     Oval  medal- 
lion. Wood  engraving. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  Johnston  after  the  miniature  by  Ramage.) 


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1069.  G:  WASHINGTON.  LATE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.  Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  scroll  in  the  right  hand.  Oval 
in  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  6  1-16  inches;  width  4  14-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Hodson,  at  New  York.  Engraved  by  Charles  B. 
Hall  from  an  Engraving  by  P,  Dawe.  In  four  states:  viz.,  Artist's 
proof  on  India  paper,  signed;  India  paper  proof;  plain  impression; 
and  unfinished  proof. 


STATUARY. 

1070.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.     Seated  figure,  profile  to  right.    Line. 

Height  ii  5-16  inches;  width  9  12-16  inches. 

Ant.  Canova,  inv.  e  scolpi.  G  Tognoli  dis.  Aug.  Bertini  inc. 
"  Alia  grande  Nazione  degli  Stati  Uniti  di  America."  Baker,  page  202. 

1071.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.    Seated  figure,  facing  to  left.        Line. 

Height  10  15-16  inches;  width  11  2-16  inches. 

Ant  Canova  inv.  e  scolpi.  G.  Tognoli  disegno.  Dom.  Marchetti 
incise.  "Alia  grande  Nazione  degli  Stati  Uniti  di  America."  Baker, 
page  202. 

1072.  WASHINGTON.     Seated  figure,  facing  to  right.  Outline. 

Height  4  15-16  inches;  width  4  3-16  inches. 

Antonio  Canova  Sculpt.  Engraved  by  Henry  Moses.  Published 
by  Septimus  Prowett,  269,  Strand.  India  Proof.  Baker,  page  202. 

1073.  CLARK    MILLS'S    STATUE    OF    WASHINGTON.    Full  figure 
on  horseback,  on  pedestal,  in  the  open.  Line. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches. 

Kirk,  del.  J.  Rogers  sc.  Virtue  &  C°.  Publishers  N.  Y.  Baker, 
page  202. 

1074.  GEORGE   WASHINGTON.    Standing  figure. 

Height  13  3-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  H.  Corbauld.  Engraved  by  J.  Thomson.  From  a 
Statue  by  F.  Chantrey.  London,  Published  Jan.  if1  1827,  by  Colnaghi 
6r»  Son,  Pall  Mall  East.  Baker,  page  202.  India  proof. 


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STATUARY  NOT  DESCRIBED  BY  BAKER. 

1075.  GIORGIO  WASHINGTON.     Seated  figure,  facing  to  right.    Stipple. 

Height  ii  inches;  width  9  8-16  inches. 

Ant.  Canova  inv.  e  scolpi.  Luigi  Rados  incise.  Statua  in  marmo 
alquanto  maggiore  del  naturale,  destinata  ad  esser  posta  nella  Sala 
del  Senate  di  Carolina  in  America. 

1076.  CANOVA'S  STATUE  OF  WASHINGTON.    Seated  figure,  facing 
to  right.  Outline. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

H.  Adlard,  sculp*.    Arnold's  Magazine  of  the  Fine  Arts,  1833. 

1077.  Seated  figure,  facing  to  right.     Vignette.  Outline. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

(Canova's  statue.) 

1078.  CANOVA'S  STATUE  OF  WASHINGTON.    Seated  figure,  facing 
to  right.     Vignette.  Outline. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

1079.  STATUE    OF    WASHINGTON  by  H.  K.  Brown,  Union  Square, 

New  York.     Full  figure  on  horseback,  on  pedestal,  facing  to  left. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  G.  R.  Hall.  Printed  by  W.  Pate.  New  York.  G.  P. 
Putnam.  India  proof. 

1080.  PROPOSED  COLOSSAL  EQUESTRIAN  STATUE  OF  WASH- 

INGTON.    Full   figure    on   horseback,    facing   to    the    front.     (In 
Independence  Square.)  Mixed. 

Height  6  8- 1 6  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Engraved  by  Jno  Sartain  from  the  Original  Model  by  Stanhauser. 
India  proof. 

1 08 1.  Standing  figure,  full  face.  Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 

"Cincinnatus  and  Washington  were  greater  in  their  retirement 
than  Caesar  and  Napoleon  at  the  summit  of  their  ambition."  New 
York,  Charles  Wells. 

Title  Page  of  Colton's  Laocon. 

1082.  Standing  figure,  full  face.  Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 


1083.  -     Standing  figure  in  uniform  leaning  on   a  bundle  of 

fasces;  Line. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  3-16  inches. 

and  standing  figure  in  loose  robe,  with  bundle  of  fasces  in  left  hand; 

Line. 

Height  a  2-16  inches;  width  i  inch. 

on  one  sheet.     (Engraved  by  A.  B.  Durand.) 

1084.  AMERICA    GUIDED   BY   WISDOM.     On  the  foreground  Min- 
erva,  the    goddess    of    wisdom,  is   pointing   to   a  shield   supported 
by  the  Genius  of  America,  bearing  the  arms  of  the  United  States, 
with  the  motto  "Union  and  Independence,"  by  which  the  country 
enjoys  the  prosperity  signified  by  the  horn  of  plenty  at  the  feet  of 
America.     The  second  ground  is  occupied  by  a  triumphal  arch  with 
an  equestrian  statue  of  Washington  placed  in  front,  indicating  the 
progress  of  the  liberal  arts,  etc.  Line. 

Height  15  4-16  inches;  width  22  2-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  John  J.  Barralett.  Engraved  by  B.  Tanner.  "An  Alle- 
gorical representation  of  the  United  States,  denoting  their  Indepen- 
dence and  prosperity." 

1085.  GENERAL  WASHINGTON.    A  rock  beaten  by  the  sea,  the  outline 
of  which  is  so  drawn  as  to  make  a  profile  portrait  of  Washington, 
facing  to  left;  the  heading  to  a  folio  sheet  with  a  beautifully  composed 
biography  of  Washington.  Line. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  10  10-16  inches. 

G.  Murray  Sc.  London  Printed  by  W.  S.  Benke.  Philadelphia 
Reprinted  by  J.  Maxwell  1811. 

One  of  the  most  beautiful  biographies  ever  written  of  Geo.  Washington,  and  a  fitting  end  to 
this  great  collection  of  engraved  portraits  of  that  wonderful  man. 


CATALOGUE  No.  9O6  PART  II 


THE 


HAMPTON  L.  CARSON 

COLLECTION 


OF 


JEFFERSON.  FRANKLIN 


AND 


LAFAYETTE 


Catalogue  compiled  and  sale  At  the  Art  Auction  Rooms  of 

conducted  by  DAVIS  &  HARVEY, 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS.  1112  Walnut  St.,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


CATALOGUE   PRICE  $1.50. 


CATALOGUE  No.  906  PART  II 


THE  UNIQUE  COLLECTION 


OF 


ENGRAVED   PORTRAITS 


OF 


Thomas  Jefferson,  Benjamin  Franklin, 

AND 

Gilbert  Mottier  de  La  Fayette 


INCLUDING 


The  largest  and  most  valuable  collection  ever  offered  the  public,  and 
world-noted  on    account  of  its  many  great  rarities  and    completeness. 


TO  BE  SOLD 


Wednesday,  April  2Oth,  at  2.30  o'clock  and  8  o'clock  P.M, 
and  Thursday,  April  zist,  at   10.30  o'clock  A.M. 

ON  EXHIBITION  Two  DAYS  PREVIOUS  TO  SALE. 


Catalogue  compiled  and  Sale  At  the  Book  Auction  Rooms  of 

conducted  by  DAVIS  &  HARVEY, 

STAN.   V.   HENKELS.  ma  Walnut  St.,   Philadelphia,   Pa. 


Catalogue  Price  $1.50. 


Bids  will  be  executed  by  the  Auctioneer  without  charge. 
Terms  of  Sale — Cash. 

All  purchases  must  be  settled  for  and  removed  on  day  imme- 
diately following  the  sale. 

DAVIS  &  HARVEY. 


PRESS  or 

WM.   F.    FELL  COMPANY 
PHILADELPHIA 


REMARKS 


This  catalogue  embraces  the  second  portion  of  the  Hampton  L.  Carson 
Collection  of  Engraved  Portraits,  etc.,  and  includes  a  series  of  Portraits 
of  three  of  the  most  important  factors  in  our  struggle  for  independence, 
viz.,  Thomas  Jefferson,  whose  wise  sayings  and  teachings  enlightened  the 
American  people  on  the  fallacy  of  despotic  government  and  instilled  into 
their  hearts  the  fact  that  all  men  were  born  free  and  equal;  Benjamin  Franklin, 
the  great  philosopher  and  patriot,  from  whose  teachings  the  whole  world 
has  benefited  as  much  as  from  that  of  any  other  person,  whose  diplomacy 
won  over  to  us  the  sympathy  and  help  of  the  French  nation,  without  which 
our  independence  would  not  have  been  attained,  and  whose  statesmanship 
steered  the  barque  of  the  young  Republic  into  the  safe  harbor  of  freedom 
and  self-government;  and  Gilbert  Mottier  de  la  Fayette,  the  brave  and  noble- 
hearted  Frenchman,  whose  generous  impulse  led  him  to  sacrifice  home  ties, 
to  assist  a  struggling  people  to  attain  that  freedom,  for  which  he  suffered 
so  much,  to  gain  for  his  own  country.  These  three  names,  Jefferson,  Frank- 
lin, Lafayette,  are  therefore  fit  to  be  associated;  they  formed  the  three  sides 
of  the  triangle  which  enclosed  the  great  firmament  of  the  Declaration  of 
Independence,  from  which  scintillates  the  light  from  many  other  stars  that 
brighten  the  atmosphere  of  this  great  and  glorious  country. 

It  is  the  first  time  that  any  considerable  collection  of  the  portraits  of 
either  of  these  patriots  has  been  offered  the  public,  and  this  catalogue  gives 
a  list  of  such  portraits,  described  after  the  admirable  manner  of  the  late 
W.  S.  Baker.  The  collections  are  as  nearly  perfect  as  many  years  of  re- 
search and  a  great  expenditure  of  money  could  make  them  possible,  and 
this  is  the  first  attempted  list  published,  forming,  as  it  does,  a  guide  for 
collectors,  as  well  as  giving  a  full  and  complete  description  of  the  many 
rarities  contained  therein. 

I  have  avoided  to  a  great  extent  the  use  of  superlative  adjectives  in 
describing  the  rarity  of  these  portraits;  as  so  many  instances  occurred 
when  their  use  could  be  properly  employed,  I  decided  that  it  would  become 
monotonous,  and  have  therefore  only  occasionally  made  mention  of  their 
rarity,  when  a  portrait  of  the  most  superlative  rarity  came  under  my  observa- 
tion. A  glance  at  the  reproductions  will  give  the  reader  an  idea  of  the  quality 
of  the  collection,  and  at  the  same  time  act  as  an  incentive  for  a  careful 
perusal  of  the  whole  catalogue. 

STAN.  V.  HENKELS. 


INDEX 


PORTRAITS  OF  THOS.  JEFFERSON 

PAGES 

Rembrandt  Peale  Type 1-3 

Chas.  Willson  Peale  Type 3-4 

Tade"e  Kosciuscko  Type 4-5 

Gilbert  Stuart  Type 5-13 

BouchType 14-16 

F.  L.  Cecile  Type 16 

Thos.  Sully  Type 16 

St.  Memin  Type 16 

M.  Brown  Type 17 

Various  Types 17-18 

St.  Memin  Album 19 

PORTRAITS  OF  BENJ.  FRANKLIN 

Chas.  Willson  Peale  Type 21-22 

B.  Wilson  Type 22-23 

Vanloo  Type : 23—24 

M.  Chambertin  Type 25-28 

C.  N.  Cochin  Type 28-41 

Nini  Type 42-43 

Versailles  Type 44 

D.  Martin  Type 44~49 

Duplessis  Type 49-72 

Profile  Portraits 73-So 

Benj.  West  Type 81-82 

Thos.  Gainsborough  Type 82 

Giacomo  Touron  Type 83 

L.  C.  De  Carmontelle  Type 83-84 

Thos.  W.  SumnerType 84 

Miscellaneous  Types 85-86 

Memorial  Designs  and  Scenes  from  Life 86-92 

Members  of  Franklin's  Family 93 

PORTRAITS  OF  GILBERT  MOTIER  DE  LAFAYETTE 

Chas.  Willson  Peale  Type 95~96 

C.  A.  Jacobi  Type 96-98 

Quenedey  Type 98-105 

Lavachez  Type 105-106 

Jean  Weyler  Type 106-109 


P.  L.  De  Bucourt  Type 109-112 

L.  Barre  Type 112-113 

Bournieu  Type ii3-ZI4 

L.  Le  Paon  Type 114-116 

Martinet  Type 116-117 

Gerard  Type 117-120 

MaurinType 120-121 

Ary  Scheffer  Type 121-125 

Mme.  Marchand  Type,  Ary  Scheffer  head 126-131 

Julien  Type,  Ary  Scheffer  head i32~I33 

Geille  Type,  Ary  Scheffer  head i33-I34 

Al.  Massard  Type,  Ary  Scheffer  head 134-135 

Miscellaneous  Types,  Ary  Scheffer  head 136-144 

Caricatures  and  Scenes  from  Life 144-157 


THOMAS    JEFFERSON   Esq.' 


LOT  1086,   REDUCED 


ENGRAVED  PORTRAITS  OF  THOS. 
JEFFERSON. 


REMBRANDT  PEALE  TYPE. 

1086.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON  ESQ*    VICE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES.    Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,   with  white  neckerchief  and 
turned-down  coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  13  4-16  inches;   width  9  1-16  inches. 

R.  Peale  Pinx    D.  Edwin  sc. 

Beautiful  brilliant  impression   of   this  excessively  rare    print,  and  a  magnificent   specimen  of 
Edwin's  best  work. 

1087.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON  ESQ.?  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Fully  described  in  preceding  print.  Stipple. 

Height  12  4-16  inches;   width  9  1-16  inches. 

R.  Peale  Pinx.     D.  Edwin,  sc. 

. 

Brilliant  impression,  with  full  margin;  evidently  an  impression  from  the  same  plate  as  the  pre- 
ceeding  print,  the  only  difference  being  in  the  wording. 

1088.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,   head  slightly  to  left,  white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;    width  3  10-16  inches 

Engraved  by  Harrison  Jun? 

,     . 

Fine  impression;  exceedingly  scarce. 


1089.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES. 
Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white  neckerchief,  turned-up 

collar  to  coat.  Stipple. 

er 

Height  10  10- 1 6  inches;  width  &  7-16  inches. 

. 

R.  Peale  Pinx?     C.  Tiebout  sculp? 

"We  hold  these  truths  to  be  self-evident — that  all  men  are  created; 
equal,  that  they  are  endowed  by  their  Creator  with  certain  unalienable 
rights,  that  among  these  are  life,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness. 
That,  to  secure  their  rights,  governments  are  instituted  among  men, 
deriving  their  just  powers  from  the  consent  of  the  governed;  That 
whenever  any  form  of  government  becomes  destructive  of  these  ends, 
it  is  the  right  of  the  people  to  alter  or  abolish  it,  and  to  institute  new 
i  i 


government,  laying  its  foundation  on  such  principles,  and  organizing 
its  powers  in  such  form,  as  to  them  shall  seem  most  likely  to  effect 
their  safety  and  happiness. — Declaration  of  Independence."  Phila- 
delphia, Published  by  M.  Carey  No  118  Market  S1.,  Feb.  20^  1801. 
Copy  right  Secured. 

Fine  and  brilliant  impression;  exceedingly  scarce. 

1090.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 
white  neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  8  12-16  inches;  width  6  14-16  inches 

R.  Peale  Pinx!    C.  Tiebout  Sculp* 

Choice  brilliant  impression  of  the  "  Large  head  oval."     Very  rare. 

1091.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON,  VICE   PRESIDENT    OF   THE    U.    S.    Full 
bust,  head   three-quarters  to  right,  white  neckerchief,  turned-down 
coat  collar.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  5  10-16  inches;   width  4  8-16  inches. 

Tiebout  sc    Published  by  D.  Kennedy  N?  228,  Market  S! 

A  fine  brilliant  impression  of  the  very  rare  "  Small  head  oval" ;  with  full  margin. 

1092.  THE  SAME.    Rudely  colored,  and  with  portion  of  title  and  pub- 
lisher's address  cut  off. 

1093.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    PRESIDENT   OF    THE    UNITED    STATES. 
Full  length,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  the  right  hand  extended, 
holding  a  document  entitled  "The  Declaration  of   Independence," 
etc.,  which  partly  rests  on  a  table  upon  which  is  a  bust  of  Franklin, 
some  books,  and  a  cloth  tucked  up,  revealing  the  leg;  to  the  left  an 
electrical  apparatus,  underneath  which  is  a  terrestrial  globe;   in  the 
background  large  pillars  and  drapery.  Stipple. 

Height  20  3-16  inches;   width  13  inches. 

Published  by  A  Day  N°.  38,  Chesnut  Street  PhUada. 

An  unusually  fine  impression  of  this  very  rare  print,  which,  although  there  is  no  lettering  to 
denote  it,  is  the  work  of  Tiebout. 

1094.  THE  SAME.     Variation  in  publisher's  address:  "Published  by  W. 
H.  Morgan  Philada." 

1095.  THE  SAME. 

Peale  Del.  Tiebout  Sc.  Pub  by  William  'Smith  N°.  702  S°.  3? 
S?  Phil* 

1096.  THE  SAME. 

This  portrait  was  evidently  first  published  without  the  artists'  names,  which  were  inserted  after 
the  plate  came  into^the  possession  of  Mr.  Smith,  as  all  impressions  bearing  his  name  show  much 
wear  of  the  plate. 


ic»97-  JEFFERSON.  Full  length,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  [the  right 
hand  resting  on  a  terrestrial  globe  which  stands  upon  a  table  on  which 
is  a  document  entitled  "Independence  of  America,"  inkstand,  books, 
etc.;  in  the  lower  right-hand  are  also  some  books  resting  against 
the  leg  of  the  table;  to  the  left  an  armchair;  in  the  background  a 
pillar  and  a  curtain,  which,  drawn  aside,  partly  reveals  a  bookcase 
and  books.  Stipple. 

Height  19  8-16  inches;    width  12   15-16  inches. 

1098.  THE  SAME.     A  more  modern  impression. 

1099.  T.  JEFFERSON.     Bust,  head  slightly  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle 

in  which  is  a  tablet  with  the  inscription. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;    width  2  6-16  inches. 

B.  Tanner  sc.     Published  by  M.  Carey. 

1 100.  ANOTHER  COPY. 

noi.  T.  JEFFERSON.  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Full  bust,  nearly  full  face.  Oval,  with  border  of  two  lines.  Stipple. 

Height  i  12-16  inches;  width  i  7-16  inches. 

Rare. 

1 102.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA.     Bust,  head  slightly  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.    Stipple. 

Height  2  7-16  inches;  width  a  2-16  inches. 

I.  Kay  1807. 

1103.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Late  impression. 


CHAS.  WILLSON  PEALE  TYPE. 

1104.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 
chief, turned-up  coat  collar.     Oval.  Etching. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

Etched  by  E.  F.  Faber.     Chas.  Willson  Peale  Pinx. 

From  the  painting  in  Independence  Hall,  Philadelphia,  before  its 
recent  restoration.  Published  by  William  J.  Campbell,  Philadelphia, 
1895.  Of  the  thirty-five  proofs,  this  is  No.  5.  Artist's  proof,  signed. 

1105.  Full  bust,   head   three-quarters  to  left.      Oval  in  a 

rectangle.  Wood  engraving. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Henry  Wolf.    Artist's  proof,  signed. 


OTIS  TYPE. 

1106.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,' head  three-quarters  to  left. 

*  ,  i  '  On  stone. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;    width  3  9-16  inches. 

,  .    C  Hamburger  lithog.     Printed  by  C.  Hullmandel.     Published  by 
•Colburn  &  Bentley,  London,  1829.     India  proof. 

1107.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Half-length,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  hands 

clasped.  Stipple. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;   width  3  1-16  inches. 

Engraved -by  Illman  &  Pilbrow. 


1108.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Half-length,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;   width  3  10-16  inches. 

Painted   by    Otis.     T.    Kelly   sc.     Published   by  Samuel   Walker, 
Harlem  Place,  Washington  Street,  Boston. 

1109.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Half-length,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
hands  clasped.  Line. 

Height  5  1-16  inches;    width  4  1-16  inches. 

Painted   by    Otis.     Engraved  -  by '  Neagle.     Published   by   Joseph 
Delaplaine.     Printed  by  Harrison  &°  Porter. 

1 1 10.  ANOTHER  COPY.     Without  the  publisher's  address. 


TADEE  KOSCUISZKO  TYPE. 

mi.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  A  PHILOSOPHER,  A  PATRIOT  AND  A 
FRIEND.  Bust,  head  crowned  with  olive  wreath,  in  profile  to  right; 
background 'of  clouds,  and  a  representation  of  lightning.  Oval. 

Aquatint  printed  in  colors. 

Height  o  11-16  inches;   width  8  2-16  inches. 

Dessine  par  son  Ami  Tadee  Koscuiszko.     Et  Grave  par  Ml  Sokol- 
nicki.     Very  rare.    • 

n  12.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  Full  bust,  laureated  head  in  profile  to 
right.  Line. 

Height  2   3-16   inches;    width   i   12-16   inches. 

Dessine"  par  Tadee  Koscuiszko  grave  sur  Acier  1829  par  Antoine 
Oleszczynski. 

Choice  India  paper  proof  before  the  border,  with  the  title  in  open  letter. 


LOT  111,   REDUCED 


C  IK.  I  V  .   C  L- 


1 1 13.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  border  and  with  the  inscription: 
"I.   W.   Tomaszowi  Hrari   Grabowskiemu   Rad:   Stanu   RR:   Pol: 
Dyr:  Gen:  Wyz:  Rel:  Kaw:  Wielu  Ord:  Poswieca  z  Uszanowaniem  a." 

1114.  THE  SAME.     Before   the  border,   title   in   facsimile   of  Jefferson's 
autograph. 

1115.  THE  SAME.     India  proof,  with  ornamental  border. 

1116.  THE  SAME.     India  proof,  with  ornamental  border  different  from 
the  preceding. 

1117.  THE  SAME.     With  ornamental  border  in  which  is  the  title  "Jeffer- 
son," and  "Danlos,  Editeur,  Quai  Malaquais,  I.  Paris,"  in  one  line 
underneath  border. 

1118.  THE  SAME.     With  different  border,  underneath  which  is  the  title, 
"  The  Jefferson  (Jefferson,  President  des  Etats-Unis)    Benard,  Editeur, 
Galerie  Vivienne,  N.  49";  over  the  border,  "  Galerie"  Napoleon." 

The  above  seven  lots  form  a  remarkable  series  of  the  different  states  of  the  print,  and  are  of  great 
rarity. 


GILBERT  STUART  TYPE. 

1119.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  3?  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Half-length  seated,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  hands  clasped,  resting 
on  a  table  to  the  left,  upon  which  is  a  bust  of  Franklin  and  some 
books;  drapery  in  the  left  background.  Lithograph, 

Height  ii  7-16  inches;    width  9  9-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Pinxt    W.  Bait  on  Stone. 

Published  by  G.  Endicott,  359  Broadway  New  York.    India  proof. 

n  20.  TH.  JEFFERSON.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.  White 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Vignette.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3   10-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.     Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre.     Engraved  ex- 
pressly for  this  work. 

1 121.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Bust,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular  medallion. 

Mezzotinto. 

Diameter  4  5-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre  from  a  painting  by  G  Stuart  in  the  pos- 
session of  MT  Jefferson's  family. 


H22.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,   head  three-quarters  to   left,   white 
neckerchief,  stand-up  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.     Childs  &  Inman  Lith1? 

1123.  JEFFERSON.     Bust,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Vignette.          Stipple. 

Height  a  13-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

G.    Stuart   Pinx.     W.    Birch   delin.     D    Edwin    sc.     Copy   Right 
Secured  according  to  Law.     Exceedingly  scarce. 

1124.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,   head   three-quarters  to  left, 
white  neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar;  pillars  in  the  background. 
Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;   width  5  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Pinxit.    R.  Field,  Sculpsit. 

Boston,  Published  by  Robert  Field,  March  14*^  1807.     See  Plate. 

Exceedingly  scarce.     Beautiful  brilliant  impression  with  wide  margin. 

1125.  TH.  JEFFERSON  TROISIEME  PRESIDENT  DE  ETATS  UNIS.    MORT 
EN  1826.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white  neckerchief, 
turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;    width  5  inches. 

H.  Gamier.     Lith  de  Ducarme.     Galerie  Universelle    Publiee  par 
Blaisot. 

Rare.    First  state. 

1126.  ANOTHER  COPY.    With  variation  in  title:  "N6  le  2  Avrii  1743. 

morale  4  Juillet  1826." 

1127.  ANOTHER  COPY.     With  slight  variation  in  title:  "No  175." 

1128.  THO!    JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Heights  8-16  inches;  width  a  13-16  inches. 

Gimbrede  Del  &  Sculp.     N.  Y. 

1129.  ANOTHER  COPY. 

1130.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,   head   three-quarters   to   left, 
white  neckerchief,  stand-up  coat  collar.  '  Mezzotinto. 

Height  3  8- 1 6  inches;  width  a  14-16  inches 

Stewart  pinx     Gimber  sculp 

1131.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Later  impression. 


Mil 

1 .1 


G.  Stuart,  Pinzct 


THOMAS     JEFFIEM§(QN 


Boston.  Pu6/,s/iecS  6v  .*laA» 


LOT  1124 


S^LIjt'j  ,i  A  1 


7 

1132.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,   head   three-quarters  to   left,   while 
neckerchief,  stand-up  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  a  14-16  inches. 

d  by  H.  B.  Hall  Jr.     New  York,  D.  Appleton  &  Co. 


1133.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  .three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 

chief, turned-down  coat  collar.     In  ornamental  framework.      Stipple. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches 

Painted  by  Stuart.     Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre. 
1133$.  ANOTHER  COPY. 

;'  •       *    i  -    -    ».         '   *r  >    »       '•  fl      -.  '  l      £         „     •  V*  !    i-  t      '<     \     ».'-«-         •  *     *-     •    '* 

1134.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,   head   three-quarters  to   left,   white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

Drawn   &  Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre  from  the  Portrait  by  Field 
after  Stuart. 

1135.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Full   bust,  head  three-quarters   to   left, 
white  neckerchief,  stand-up  coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre  from  the  original  painting  by  G.  Stuart. 

1136.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters. 

1136$.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  white  necker- 
chief, turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Drawn  by  I.  Hooper.     Engraved  by  W.  Maddocks. 

1137.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 
white  neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  9-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Stahlstich  von  Carl  Mayer.     Stuttgart,  J.  Scheible's  Buchhandlung, 
Druck  von  Carl  Mayer  Nog. 

1138.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  slightly  to  right,  whte  neckerchief, 
turned-down  coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-  1  6  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Stahlstich  von  Carl  Mayer.     Aus.  a,  Kunstanst.  d.  Bibliogr.  Instit. 
in  Hildbh.  Zeitgenossen  N?  136  (vi  Jahrgang). 

1139.  ANOTHER  COPY. 


8 

i  i4o.  ANOTHER  COPY.  With  border.  Shaded  lines  through  title  and 
variation  in  the  address:  "Inst.  Bibl.  excudit."  "Meyer's  Conv. 
Lex  NO  89." 

1141.  ANOTHER  COPY.     Proof  before  all  letters. 

1142.  JEFFERSON.     (Double   title.)     Full   bust,    head   three-quarters   to 
left,  white  neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette.       Stipple. 

Height  3  8- 1 6  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Vernier  del.     Lemaitre  dir.     Millot  Sc. 

1143.  ANOTHER  COPY.     Single  title. 

1144.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters.     Exceedingly  scarce  in  this 
state. 

1145.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof. 

1146.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     One  of  a  group  of  10  oval 
medallion  portraits.  Stipple. 

Height  i  10-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

Dessine"  et  Grave"  par  Montaut. 

1147.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white  necker- 

chief, turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  4-16  inches;  width  9  2-16  inches. 

Lith:  de  C.'  Motte.     Mauraisse  ft  1826. 

India  proof. 

1148.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Plain  impression. 

1149.  THO!  JEFFERSON    PRESIDENT   DER   VEREINIGTEN    STAATEN   IN 
AMERICA.     Full  bust,  head  slightly  to  right,  white  neckerchief,  turned- 
down  coat  collar.     Oval.  Stipple,  colored. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

Gem.  v.  Stuart  in  America,     gest.  v.  f  W.  Nettling.  L.  1801. 

1150.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Un colored. 

1151.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,   head  three-quarters  to   left,   white 
neckerchief,  stand-up  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

On  Stone  by  A  Newsam.     P.  S.  Duval.  Lith.  Phil? 


1152.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     3^  PRESIDENT  or  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  neckerchief,  turned-down 
coat  collar.     Oval  in  a  fancy  border  resembling  a  frame.     Lithograph. 

Height  10  4-16  inches;  width  9  inches. 

On  Stone  by  A.  Newsam.     P.  S.  Duval.  Lith.  Philada 
Philadelphia,  Published  by  C,  S.  Williams,  N.  E.  corner  of  Market 
6-  7*  St.     (Copyright  1846) 

1153.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,   head   three-quarters  to   left,   white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  7-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Stuart.     Eng?  by  O.  Pelton.  Boston. 

1154.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white  necker- 
chief, turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette  in  a  ruled  border. 

Stipple 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  2  15-16  inches. 

T.  Pfitzer  sc.     Rare. 

1155.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
white  neckerchief,  turned-down  collar.  Etching. 

Height  17  inches;  width  12  14-16  inches. 

(Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal  after  the  Painting  by  Stuart)     Copy- 
righted and  Published  by  William  J.  Campbell  Philadelphia  1895. 

1156.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  remarque  proof,  signed,  on  parchment. 

1157.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  remarque  proof,  signed,  on  Japan  paper. 

1158.  THO!  JEFFERSON   ESQ?     Full  bust,  head  slightly  to  left,  white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Painted  by  G.  Stuart.     Engraved  by  S.  Topham. 
Leeds,  Published  by  Davies  6*  Booth. 

1159.  ANOTHER  COPY. 

1160.  THOMAS   JEFFERSON.     INAUGURATED    PRESIDENT  1801.     Full 
bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  neckerchief,  turned-down  coat 
collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

A.  Willard. 

Title-page  to  "History  of  the  United  States.    Hartford,  1823." 


IO 

1161.  THE  SAME.     Cut  down  and  name  of  engraver  erased. 

1162.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,    head   three-quarters   to   left, 
white  neckerchief,  stand-up  coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

G.  Stuart.  Pinx'      T.  B.  W.  sc. 

1163.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  neckerchief, 

turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette  in  a  circle  composed  of  two  lines. 

Line. 

Height  2  7-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 
Proof.    Extremely  rare. 

1164.  JEFFERSON.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white  neckerchief, 
turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette  in  a  circle  of  a  single  line.    Stipple. 

Height  2  6-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 
Proof.     Extremely  rare. 

1165.  THO?  JEFFERSON.    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED    STATES    OF 
AMERICA.     Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  white  neckerchief,  turned- 
down  coat  collar.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Stuart,  in  America.     Sold  &*  Published  August  i,  1801, 
by  Edit/*  Orme,  59,  New  Bond  Street,  London.     Printed  in  brown. 

1166.  THE  SAME.     "European    Magazine."    Published    by    J.    Sewell, 
Cornhill  June  i.  1802.     Printed  in  black. 

1167.  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 

chief, turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 
Very  scarce 

1168.  THO?  JEFFERSON.    BORN,    APRIL    2,    1743.    IN.    1801.    OBT. 
JULY  4,  1826.     JE  83.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Line. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  2  15-16  inches. 
India  proof. 

1169.  ANOTHER  COPY.    India  proof,  slightly  damaged. 

1170.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,   head   three-quarters   to  left,   white 
neckerchief,  stand-up  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  8- 1 6  inches;  width  4  inches. 


II 

1 I7i.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Full   bust,   head   three-quarters   to   left, 

white  neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Oval  in  a  border  in 
which  is  the  title.  Line. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

G.  Stuart  Del. 

1172.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 
chief, fur  coat  collar.     In  engraved  work  resembling  a  frame.      Line. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  a  inches. 

1173.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 
chief, stand-up  coat  collar.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  a  inches;  width  i  11-16  inches. 

1174.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 
chief, turned-down  coat  collar.     Oval  in  ornamental  border.     Stipple. 

Height  i  12-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 
Bank  note  vignette.     Proof. 

1175.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 
chief, stand-up  coat  collar.     Oval  in  an  ornamental  border.         Line. 

Height  i  11-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Bald.  Causland  &*  Co.  Phila.      India  proof. 

1176.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 

white  neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Oval  in  border  of  olive 
leaves  tied  with  a  ribbon  at  the  bottom.  Line. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

Bureau,  Engraving  &  Fruiting.     Script  title.     Proof. 

1177.  ANOTHER  COPY.     With    title    in    Roman    letters.     India    proof 
before  the  publisher's  address. 

1178.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  i  7-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 
Bank  note  vignette.    India  proof. 

1179.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    PRESIDENT  OF  THE  U.  S.  1801  TO  1809. 

Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  neckerchief,  stand-up 
coat  collar;  with  ornamental  border. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 


12 

n8o.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Circular  medallion,  with  title 
in  the  upper  margin  of  the  border.  Stipple, 

Diameter  4  inches. 

Cut  from  a  large  sheet  entitled  "  The  Declaration  of  Independence." 

1181.  ANOTHER  COPY.     With    Thomas    Jefferson's    name    imperfectly 
spelled  "Thomas  Jeffer." 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1182.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  i   10-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

1183. Full  length,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  seated  in  an 

armchair  at  a  table,  writing;  to  left  upon  the  table  are  some  books; 
to  the  right  on  the  floor,  back  of  the  chair,  is  a  large  book;  in  the 
background  a  curtain  drawn  aside  revealing  a  pillar.  Stipple. 

Height  7  5-16  inches;  width  5  7-16  inches. 

From  the  original  painting  by  Chappel,  in  the  possession  oj  the 
Publishers. 

1184.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper.     Large 
paper  copy. 

1185.  TH.  JEFFERSON.    Three-quarter  length,  seated  at  a  table,  writing; 
head  three-quarters  to  left;    curtain  in  the  background  drawn  aside 
revealing  a  pillar.  Stipple. 

Height  7  7-16  inches;  width  5  6-16  inches. 

From  the  original  painting  by  Chappel  in  the  possession  of  the 
publishers.  Johnson,  Wilson,  &  Co.,  Publishers,  New  York.  (Copy- 
right 1873) 

1 1 86.  Half  length,  seated;  head  three-quarters  to  left;  hands 

clasped  and  resting  upon  a  table  to  left,  upon  which  is  a  bust  of  Franklin, 
books,   documents,   and  inkstand;  curtain  drawn   aside  in  the  left 
background.  Lithograph. 

Height  ii  8-16  inches;  width  9  10-16  inches. 
Choice  India  proof  before  all  letters,  and  a  fine  specimen  of  stone  engraving. 

1187.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    THIRD    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED 
STATES.    Half   length,    seated.     Fully   described    in    the    preceding 
print,  but  without  the  bust  of  Franklin.  Colored  lithograph. 

Height  ii  4-16  inches;  width  8  12-16  inches. 

Lith  &  Pub  by  N.  Currier  2  Spruce  St.  N.  Y. 


13 

n88.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.  THIRD  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED 
STATES.  Half  length,  seated.  Fully  described  in  Print  No.  1186, 
but  without  the  bust  of  Franklin.  Colored  lithograph. 

Height  ii  12-16  inches;  width  8   12-16  inches. 

1189.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression.     Stained. 

1190.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Half  length,  head  three-quarters  to  right.    Oval, 
surrounded  with  a  border  in  which  are  engraved  scenes  from  Jefferson's 
life.  Stipple. 

Height  5  15-16  inches;  width  4  14-16  inches. 

Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  AD  1856  by  Martin,  Johnson 
&  Co  in  the  clerk's  office  of  the  district  court  of  the  southern  district 
of  New  York. 

1191.  ANOTHER  COPY.     Copyright  cut  off. 

1192.  JEFFERSON.    Half   length,    seated;   head    three-quarters   to   left; 
hands  clasped  resting  upon  a  table,  on  which  are  some  books,  an 
inkstand,  and  a  document;  with  ornamental  border  with  a  vignette 
in  the  lower  margin  of  the  signing  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence. 

Stipple. 

Height  6  5-16  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

1193.  THOS.  JEFFERSON.     Bust,   head  three-quarters  to  right,   white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.  Process  print. 

Height  16  14-16  inches;  width  14  inches. 

Copyright  1895  by  the  Taber  Art  Co. 

1194.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 
chief, stand-up  collar.    Vignette  on  black  background. 

Colored  lithograph. 

Height  18  inches;  width  14  inches. 

1195.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    Head  three-quarters  to  left,  white  necker- 

chief, turned-down  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  1 8  2-16  inches;  width  15  4-16  inches. 

1196.  Three-quarter  length,  seated  in  armchair;  head  three- 
quarters  to  left;  right  arm  resting  upon  a  document  upon  a  table  to 
the  left;  the  left  arm  resting  upon  the  knee;  drapery  and  pillars  in 
the  background.  Photogravure. 

Height  20  inches;  width  16  12-16  inches. 
Proof  on  India  paper,  with  view  of  Monticello  as  remarque. 


14 

BOUCH  TYPE. 

1197.  JEFFERSON.     Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  white  neckerchief,  stand- 
up  coat  collar.  Line. 

Height  8  9-16  inches;  width  6  6-16  inches. 

Dessind  par  le  Baron  Desnoyers,  Grave  par  Dequevauvillier. 
Dedie  au  General  Lafayette,  Par  son  tres  respectueux  et  reeonnaisant 
admirateur  le  Typographe  N.  Bettoni.  India  proof,  full  margin. 

1198.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  letters. 

1199.  THE  SAME.     India  proof,  before  the  dedication,  full  margin. 

1200.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

An  unusual  collection  of  the  different  states  of  this  beautifully  engraved  and  rare  portrait. 

1 201.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    PRESIDENT  DES  ETATS  UNIS  DE  L'AMER- 
IQUE,  EN  1801.    Full  bust,  fully  described  in  the  preceding  print. 

Stipple. 

Height  9  12-16  inches;  width  7  12-16  inches. 

Bouch  detf  Aug  Desnoyers  Sculp1.  Depose  a  la  Bibliothlque 
Nationale  le  25  Sruelidor  ang.  Se  trouve  le  C  Martin  Md.  d'Estampes. 
Rue  Fosse's  Montmartre  AT.  27. 

1202.  ANOTHER  COPY.     Open  letter  proof,  before  the  address.     Very 
rare  in  this  state. 

1203.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Plain  impression. 

1204.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    THIRD    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED 
STATES  1801-1809.     Full  bust,  full  face,  white  neckerchief,  stand-up 
coat  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;  width  7  inches. 

Lith  by  A.  Fry.  Printed  by  Hoff  &  Blode.  Published  by  HojJ  &* 
Bloede  180  William  Str.  corner  of  Spruce  Str.  N.  York.  India  proof. 

1205.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    THIRD    PRESIDENT    OF    THE    UNITED 

STATES,  1801-1809.     Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  white  neckerchief, 
turned-up  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

A.  Frey  Del.     Sinclair's  lith. 

1206.  TH.  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,  full  face,  white  neckerchief,  stand-up 
coat  collar.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Engd  by  H  B.  Hall's  Sons,  New  York.    India  proof. 


1207.  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,   full  face,   white  neckerchief,   turned-up 

coat  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  4  15-16  inches;  width  3  15-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  Hall.  From  a  Print  engraved  by  A.  Desnoyers, 
under  the  Superintendence  of  the  Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful 
Knowledge.  Published  by  Charles,  Knight  &°  Co.  Legate  Street. 
Choice  proof  on  large  paper. 

1208.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

1209.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  white  necker- 
chief, stand-up  coat  collar.     Oval  with  arabesque  border,  with  vignette 
in  the  lower  portion,  entitled  "Jefferson  shewing  the  draft  of  Declara- 
tion of  Independence  to  Franklin  and  Adams."  Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Bouch.     T.  Knight. 

1210.  Full  bust,  full  face,  white  neckerchief,  turned-up  coat 

collar.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 
Eug  Leguay  sc  d'apies  A.  Desnoyers.     Proof  before  the  inscription. 

1 21 1.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,  full  face,  white  neckerchief, 
stand-up  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Gust.  Leguay  sculp.     Imp.  F.  Chardon  aine  30  r.  Haukfeuille  Paris. 

1 21 2.  THOMAS  JEFFERSON.     Bust,  full  face,  white  neckerchief,  stand- 
up  coat  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  18  8-16  inches;  width  17  inches. 

lith*  of  M.  H.  Traubel  &  Co  46^  Walnut  St.  Philada.     Very  scarce. 

1213.  T.  JEFFERSON    PRESIDENT    DES    ETATS-UNIS    DE    L'AMERIQUE. 
Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  white  neckerchief,  stand-up  coat 
collar.     Oval.  Stipple,  colored. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

T.  Jefferson  President  des  Etats-unis  de  L'Amerique.         Very  rare. 

1214.  ANOTHER  COPY.     Choice  proof  before  the  inscription.     Very  rare 
in  this  state.     Uncolored. 

1215.  ANOTHER  COPY.     Plain  impression. 

1216.  Full  bust,  full  face,  white  neckerchief,  stand-up  coat 

collar.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 


i6 

1217.  T.  JEFFERSON    PRESIDENT    DES    ETATS-UNIS    DE    L'AMERIQUE. 
Vignette.  Outline. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 


F.  L.  CECILE  TYPE. 

1218."  JEFFERSON.     Bust,  head  in  profile  to  left,  with  queue.    Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Cecile   F.    L Fecit.    De"die   a   Monsieur   Warden,    ancien 

Consul  des  £tats  Unis  a  Paris.    Very  rare. 

1219.  Photograph  from  the  original  drawing  of  the  portrait 

from  which  the  preceding  print  was  engraved. 

1 2  20.  Bust,  head  in  profile  to  right,  with  queue.    Vignette. 

Process  print. 

Height  14  8- 1 6  inches;  width  n  inches. 

Copyright  1893  by  E.  W.  Smith. 


THOMAS  SULLY  TYPE. 

1221.  Full  length,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  body  to  right, 

with  long  coat  with  fur  collar  and  cuffs;  standing  between  two  pillars, 
scroll  in  the  left  hand.  Stipple. 

Height  5  11-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

Thomas  Sully  Pinx.     J.  A.  J.  Wilcox,  Sc.     India  proof  before  letters. 


ST.  MEMIN  TYPE. 

1222.  TH.  JEFFERSON.    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  right.     Circular 
medallion.  Stipple. 

Diameter  2  4-16  inches. 

From  an  Engraving  on  copper  by  St  Memin  made  for  Mr  Jefferson 
during  his  residence  in  Paris,  and  until  recently  in  Possession  of  his 
grand  Daughter  Mrs.  Benjamin  Franklin  Randolph. 


M.  BROWN  TYPE. 

1223.  TH.  JEFFERSON.    Half   length,    seated,    head    three-quarters    to 
right;  right  arm  resting  on  some  papers  on  a  table  to  right;   figure 
of  Liberty  in  the  right  distance.  Line. 

Height  4  15-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Painted  by  M.  Brown  Engraved  by  T.  House.  Engraved  for 
Bancroft's  History  of  the  United  States  from  the  original  picture, 
painted  for  John  Adams,  in  1786.  India  proof,  large  paper. 

1224.  TH.  JEFFERSON.    Half   length,    seated,    head    three-quarters    to 
right;  right  arm  resting  on  some  papers  on  a  table  to  right.    Stipple. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Engd  by  A  B.  Hall,  New  York.    D.  Appleton  &°  Co. 


VARIOUS  TYPES.    UNKNOWN. 

1225.  THO?  JEFFERSON    THE  PRIDE  OF  AMERICA.    RETIRED  MARCH 
4,  1809.    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  right,  surrounded  by  clouds; 
over  the  bust  the  figure  of  America;  under  the  bust  The  Angel  of  Fame 
blowing  a  trumpet.     Oval,  with  border  of  two  lines,  in  which  is  the 
name  of  the  engraver;    underneath  the  oval  crossed  olive  branches 
with  ribbon  on  which  is  the  inscription.  Stipple,  colored. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  5  2-16  inches. 

Desd  &  Engd  by  T.  Gimbrede  N.  Y.  Published  by  Griffin  and 
Rudd.  New  York.  Printed  at  the  N  York  Copper  Plate  Printing 
Office,  41  Chambers  Str.  Excessively  rare. 

1226.  T.  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,   head  three-quarters  to  right,   white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;  in  the 
lower  portion  a  tablet,  on  which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Scoles  sc.     Very  rare. 

1227.  T  JEFFERSON.     Full   bust,    head   three-quarters   to   right,    white 
neckerchief,  turned-down  coat  collar.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;    in  the 
lower  portion  a  tablet  on  which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Height  5  5-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

A  close  copy  of  the  Print  by  Scoles,  Lot  1226. 

1228.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Stained. 

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1229.  THO?  JEFFERSON.   PRESIDENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.    Bust, 
head  three-quarters  to  right,   white   neckerchief,   turned-down   coat 
collar.     Oval  with  border.  Stipple. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

1230.  ANOTHER  COPY. 

1231.  JEFFERSON.     Full  figure  on  a  pedestal,  full  face;    pen   in  right 
hand;    in  the  left  hand  a  scroll  entitled:  "In  Congress  July  the  4th 
1776.     The  Unanimous  Declaration  of  the  thirteen  United  States  of 
America."    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  6  13-16  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

Sculpt  par  P.  J.  David    Grave*  par  Laroux. 

1232.  JEFFERSON.     Bust  and  head  nearly  in  profile  to  left,  white  necker- 
chief, stand-up  coat  collar.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  2  6-i6][inches. 

Couche*  fels  sc.     Proof,  rare. 

1233.  TH.  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur 
collar.  Photogravure. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  4  6-16  inches. 

Financial  New  York.     Proof  on  japan  paper. 

1234.  TH.  JEFFERSON.     Bust   on    a   pedestal,    head    three-quarters   to 
right.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

J.  B.  Longacre    H  Meyer.    From  a  Bust  in  Possession  of  the 
American  Philosophical  Society. 

1235.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Inlaid. 

1236.  THE   DECLARATION    OF   INDEPENDENCE,   JULY    4TH 

1776.    Painted  by  John  Trumbull.     Engraved  by  A.  B.  Durand. 
Copy  Right  secured  according  to  the  Act  of  Congress  Decr.  2oth  1820. 

Line. 

Height  20  4-16  inches;  length  30  inches. 
A  beautiful  brilliant  early  original  impression;  very  seldom  found  in  such  a  fine  state. 

Hfij?,  ANOTHER  COPY.     Choice  open  letter  proof,  with  full  margin. 

1 238.  ANOTHER  COPY.    Open  letter  proof,  slightly  damaged  on  margin. 


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THE  THOS.   JEFFERSON    PORTRAIT 
FROM    LOT  1239 


ALBUM  OF  MEZZOTINTO  PORTRAITS  BY  ST.  MEMIN. 

A  Gift  from  the  Artist. 

1239.    THO.  JEFFERSON.    Full  bust,  in  profile  to  right,  with  queue. 
Oval  medallion.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  2  14-16  inches;  width  a  6-16  inches. 

St.  Memin  del?  et  sd  . 

This  portrait  of  Thos.  Jefferson,  to  use  the  words  of  the  late  President  Garfield,  "  is  one  of  the 
most  exquisite  Engravings  I  ever  saw,  and  a  most  beautiful  portrait."  It  is  the  first  one  of  Sixteen 
Portraits,  mounted  in  an  Album  and  Engraved  by  St.  Memin,  all  being  named  in  his  Autograph. 
The  other  Portraits  are  Peter  Jefferson,  father  of  the  President  (called  George  by  St.  Memin);  Kilian 
K.  Van  Rensslaer,  Member  of  Congress  from  Albany;  Felix  Constant  de  Boisgerard,  of  Charleston, 
S.  C.;  Thos.  Newton,  of  Richmond,  Virginia;  Dr.  Alex  Baron,  of  Charleston,  S.  C.;  Capt.  Jno. 
Cassin,  of  the  U.  S.  Navy;  J.  H.  Carr,  officer  in  the  U.  S.  Marines;  Gabriel  Duval,  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.;  Hugh  Nelson,  of  Fredericksburg,  Va.;  Mrs.  Eliza  Nelson,  wife  of 
Jas.  H.  Imley,  of  New  Jersey  (called  Mm.  Eliza  Wilson  by  St.  Memin);  James  Madison,  father 
of  the  President  (called  Wm.  Madison  by  St.  Memin);  Com.  Oliver  Hazard  Perry  (called  Theo. 
Hunt  by  St.  Memin);  John  F.  Delaplaine,  of  New  York;  N.  Morton,  of  Richmond,  Va.;  and 
St.  Memin's  Own  Portrait.  These  are  all  neatly  mounted  Proofs,  on  separate  Pages,  with  their 
names  written  underneath,  and  an  Index  of  the  whole  in  the  handwriting  of  the  Artist,  who  has 
through  fault  of  memory  wrongly  named  a  few  which  I  have  corrected  as  above  noted.  The  Title- 
page  is  also  in  the  Autograph  of  the  Artist,  and  reads: 

"Gagne — pain 

d'un  exile1 

AUX  ETATS-UNIS  D'AniRiQUE.  '''     ; 
de  1793  a  1814 

Dijon  1842. 

Le  nombre  des  portraits  de  ce  genre  dessines  • 
et  grave's  par  Mr.  de  S*   M.  dans  les  prin — 
cipales  villes  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique, 
61eVe  a  760." 

On  the  fly-leaf  is  St.  Memin's  Autograph  presentation  of  the  Album  to  his  friend,  as  follows: 

.'.'  Offert 

A  Monsieur  G.  Peignot. 
comme  un  faible  hommage 
du  sincere,  respectaeux  et  Ire's  affectueuse 
denouement  du  depinateur  et  graveur 
Fevret  de  S*   Me'min." 

The  Album  is  neatly  bound  in  red  morocco  Gilt,  by  P.  Pralon  of  Dijon,  according  to  the  order 
of  the  Artist,  of  whom  a  more  interesting  memento  could  not  be  had,  as  he  evidently  selected  the 
portraits  contained  therein  as  the  best  examples  of  his  work. 

See  Plate. 


LOT  1240 


ENGRAVED  PORTRAITS  OF  BENJ. 
FRANKLIN. 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE  TYPE. 

1240.  HIS    EXCELLENCY  B.  FRANKLIN  L.L.D.  F.R.S.  PRESIDENT 
OF  PENNSYLVANIA  &  LATE  MINISTER  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  OF 
AMERICA  AT  THE  COURT  OF  FRANCE.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with 
eyeglasses.    Oval  with  a  border;  the  Title  in  the  border.     Oval. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  6  5-16  inches;  width  5  5-i6  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale  pinxt  et.  Fecit,  1787.    Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 

A  magnificent  and  Unique  copy  of  this  rarest  of  Franklin  Portraits,  with  fine  margin,  and  treas- 
ured by  Mr.  Carson  as  the  Gem  of  his  wonderful  Collection  of  Franklin  Portraits.  See  Plate. 

1241.  THE    SAME.    Lettered  impression,  with  full  margin;    printed  in 
brown. 

Of  Excessive  rarity,  a  finer  copy  of  which  is  not  to  be  had. 

1242.  DR  FRANKLIN  AGED  84.    Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  eyeglasses. 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  a  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale  Pinx.     D.  Edwin,  Sc.     Very  rare. 

1243.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    AET  84.    Half-length  seated,  head  to 
left,  with  spectacles,  left  arm  resting  on  a  table,  upon  which  are  some 
papers  and  an  inkstand;   in  the  background  a  curtain,  drawn  aside 
from  a  window,  reveals  an  electric  storm.    Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale  Pinxit.  Albert  Rosenthal  Sc.  From  the  original 
painting  in  the  possession  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Penn?  India 
proof. 

1244.  THE  SAME.    Artist's  proof,  signed. 

1245.  THE  SAME.    First  and  second  trial  proofs.  2  pairs. 

1246.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  eyeglasses.     Oval  in  a 

rectangle.  Wood  engraving. 

Height  6  9-16  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

H.  Velten.    Proof. 

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1247-  THE  SAME.     Proof  on  India  paper. 

1248.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  eyeglasses.     Oval,  in  a 

frame.  Phototype. 

.  Phototype  from  the  Original  Painting  by  C,  W.  Peale. 


B.  WILSON  TYPE. 

•1249.  R     FRANKLIN     OF    PHILADELPHIA,    1761,    L.L.D.    F.R.S. 

(  Three-cjuarter  length,  head  and  body  three-quarters  to  left,  the  right 

hand  holding  a  book  entitled  "  Electric1.  Exp4.5  ";  the  left  hand  point- 

.     ing  to  the  book;   to  the  right  a  table  and  chair  and  some  electrical 

apparatus;  upon  the  table  are  some  books  and  an  inkstand;   to  the 

1    [:  v  left  is  -a  view  of  a  city,  over  which  an.  electric  storm.  is  passing,  the 

lightning  striking  a  building;  in  the  upper  right-hand  corner  is  a  cur- 

tain drawn  aside.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  12  inches;  width  o  13-16  inches. 

B.  Wilson  Pinxt.  '  J?  M'Ardell  fecit. 

Excessively  rare.    Beautiful  brilliant  impression.    See  Plate.  . 

1250.  B.  FRANKLIN  :  OF,  .PHILADELPHIA,  L.L..D.  F,R.S:  Three- 
quarter  length,  head  and  body  to  left,  with  spectacles;  the  right  hand 
holding  a  book  entitled  *  Electric'1.  Exp4.3";  the  left  hand  pointing  to 
the  book;  to  the  right  'a  chair  and  table  upon  which  is  a  scroll  and 
inkstand,  and  an  electrical  apparatus;  to  the  left  a  view  of  a  city  over 
which  an  electrical  storm  is  passing,  the  lightning  striking  one  of  the 
.buildings.  Mezzotinto. 

Height,  12  1-16,  inches;  vridth  9.  1  4-  16-.  inches.  . 

B.  Wilson  PinxW    J*  MeArdeil  fecit. 

Fine  impression;  excessively  rars.  ,,  '•'.•>   •,  •     ,.,.,-    • 


THE   SAME.    With  the  publisher's'  address  :  "  Published  May 
1794,  by  Laurie  &*  Whittle,  53,  Fleet  Street,  London." 


1252.  D.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  ET  VITA  INTER  AMERICANOS  ACTA,  ET 
MAGNIS  ELECTRiciTATis  PERicuLis  CLARUS.  :  .  Bust,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.  Oval  resting  on  a  base  in  a  rectangle.  The  title  in  a 
tablet..  Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

I.  E.  Haid  sculp.  A.  V.  1778. 

Brilliant  impression;  very  rare. 


LOT  1249,   REDUCED 


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LOT  1256,   REDUCED 


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1253.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

1254.  THE   SAME,  but  lettered  "Roger  Williams  Born  1599— Died  1683. 
Engrvd  For  Daniel  L.  Jones." 


VANLOO  TYPE. 

1255.  FRANCKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  eye- 
glasses.    Oval.  Aquatint  printed  in  colors. 

Height  9  12-16  inches;  width  8  4-16  inches. 

Vanloo  Pinxt.  P.  M.  Alix,  Sculp*  A  Paris  chez  Marie  Francois 
Drouhin,  Editeur  &°  Imprimeur — Libraire,  Rue  Christine,  AT?  2, 
Imprim£  chez  lin  par  Bechet. 

Very  rare.     Fine  impression,  full  margin. 

1256.  THE    SAME.    Choice  proof  before  all  letters;   exceedingly  scarce  in 

this  state.    See  Plate. 

1257.  BENJ.     FRANKLIN.    Full    bust,    with    spectacles.    Head    three- 
quarters  to  right.     Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Etch?  by  H.  B.  Hall  N.  Y.  1879.    India  proof. 


1258.  Full  bust,  with  spectacles,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Vignette.  Line. 

,     Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall.) 

Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 


1259.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  with  spectacles,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Van  Loo  Pinx.     J  A  J.  Wilcox  Sc. 

~         .     ^    •    tj        '    ..     J  t      V  >•*•"'. 

1260.  BENJ*     FRANKLIN.     Full    bust,    with    spectacles,    head    three- 

quarters  to  right.     Oval  surrounded  with  a  wreath  of  oak  and  laurel. 

Lithograph. 

Height  9  7-16  inches;  width  7  14-16  inches. 

Lith.  de  H.  Brunet  a  Lyon.     Very  rare. 


S.  ELMER  TYPE. 

1261.  THE    POLITICIAN.     Half-length,  nearly  in  profile  to  right,  with 
eyeglasses,  seated  at  a  table  reading  a  newspaper;  the  left  hand  resting 
on  a  pamphlet  entitled  "Observations  on  the  nature  of  Civil  Liberty," 
etc.  Line. 

Height  13  6-16  inches;  width  n  11-16  inches. 

Painted  by  S.  Elmer  A.  Engraved  by  T.  Ryder.  Publisheda  s  the 
Act  directs  May  is?  1782  by  T.  Ryder  &  Sold  by  A  Torre  &  /.  Thane 
N°.  28.  Hay  Market.  Fine  original  impression;  rare. 

1262.  THE    SAME.     Proof  before  the  title,   with  variety  in   publisher's 
address:  "Published  Febr?   isf  1787  by  Benj»   Beale  Evans,  Poultry 
London." 

1263.  THE  SAME.     Rare  early  trial  proof  before  the  title  on  the  pamphlet. 

1264.  THE  SAME.     Variety  in  title:  "The  Politician  [D1;  Benj.  Franklin]." 
"  The  Original  Plate  Re-published  July  i,  1824,  by  Z.  Sweet  38.  Chancery 
Lane." 

1265.  THE  SAME.    Before  the  title. 

1266.  THE    SAME.    Variety  in  title:  "The  Politician"   in  open   letter. 
London,  S.  Russell.     Edinburgh,  Rob1.  Simpson  —  London,  Ackerman 


1267.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.    ERIPUIT  CCELO  FULMEN  SCEPTRUMQUE 
TYRANNIS.    Fully  described  in  Print  No.  1261. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

I.  G.  Walker,  Sculp4. 

1268.  THE    SAME.    Before  the  artist's  name,  and  variety  in  title:  "D^ 
Benjamin  Franklin"  in  open  letter. 


LOT  1270,   REDUCED 


M.  CHAMBERLIN  TYPE. 

1269.  B.     FRANKLIN,     PHILADELPHIA    L.L.D.    F.R.S.    Three-quarter 
length,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  body  to  right;    seated  at  a  table 
upon  which   the   left   hand   is   resting   holding    a  manuscript ;   .the 
right  hand  holding  a  pen;  to  the  left  is  a  bookcase  and  some  electrical 
apparatus,  and  a  curtain  drawn  aside,  which  reveals  to  the  right  a 
view  of  an  electrical  storm  passing  over  a  city,  the  lightning  striking  a 
building.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  13  11-16  inches;  width  10  15-16  inches.-  -*••/-'•  -j 

M.  Chamberlin  pinxt    E.  Fisher  fecit.     Sold  by  M.  Chamberlin  in 
Stewart  Street,  Old  Artillery  Ground,  Spittal fields. 

Fine  impression,  full  margin;  very  rare. 

1270.  THE    SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.    Excessively 'rare  in 
this  condition.    See  Plate. 


1271.  Three-quarter  length.     Fully  described  in  Print  No. 

1269.  Stipple: 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

Dessine*  et  Grave  par  F.  'N.  Martinet. 

II  a  rari  le  beu  dea  Cieux 
II  fait  fteurir  les  Arts  en  des  Climats  sauvages, 

L'Amerique  le  place  a  la  tete  des  Sages 
La  Grece  Vauroit  mis  au  nombre  deses  Dieux. 


1272.  THE  SAME.  Later  impression  with  the  publisher's  address.  "Se 
vend  a  Paris  chez  Esnauts  et  Rapilly.  Rue  Sl.  Jacques  a  la  Ville  de 
Coittances"  ......... 


1273.  D?   FRANKLIN.     Three-quarter  length,  fully  described  in  Print  No. 
1269.  .        Stipple. 

Height  6  6-16  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 
Rare;  full  margin. 

1274.  B.   FRANKLIN,   OF  PHILADELPHIA,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.      Tfcee- 
quarter  length.     Fully  described  in  Print  No.  1269.          .     Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  4  5-16  inches."    . 

M.  Chamberlin,  Pinx'      C.  Turner,  Sculpl  A.  R.  A.    Published  for 
Bancroft's  History  of  America. 

1275.  THE    SAME.    After  the  title  was  changed  to  a  facsimile  signature 

of  Franklin,  and  without  publisher's  address. 


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1276.  BENJA   FRANKLIN.     Three-quarter  length,  head  nearly  full   face, 
body  to  right;   seated  at  a  table  upon  which  the  left  hand  is  resting, 
holding  a  manuscript;   the  right  hand  holding  a  pen.     Vignette  in  a 
ruled  border.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  J.  Alias. 

1277.  BENJ1?     FRANKLIN,    L.L.D.     THE    LEGISLATOR    OF    AMERICA. 
DIED  AT  PHILADELPHIA,  AGED  84.    Half  length,  seated;  head  three- 
quarters  to  left;  body  to  right;  seated  at  a  table  upon  which  the  left 
hand  is  resting  holding  a  manuscript;   the  right  hand  holding  a  pen; 
to  the  left  is  a  bookcase,  some  electrical  apparatus,  and  a  curtain  drawn 
aside  which  reveals  to  the  right  a  view  of  an  electrical  storm  passing 
over  a  city,  the  lightning  striking  a  building.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  a  11-16  inches. 

London,  William  Darton,  58.  Holborn  Hill,  1822. 

1278.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.    ENVOY  FROM  THE  AMERICAN 
CONGRESS  TO  THE  FRENCH  COURT.      Three-quarter   length,    head 
three-quarters  to  right,  body  to  left,  seated  in  an  armchair  at  a  table; 
the  right  hand,  resting  thereon,  holding  some  manuscript;    the  left 
hand  hanging  over  the  arm  of  the  chair;   to  the  right  a  window  and 
a  curtain  drawn  aside.  Stipple. 

Height  6  inches;  width  4  1-16  inches. 

1279.  THE  SAME.     Without  the  background  of  the  window  and  curtain. 

1280.  THE   SAME.     Without  the  background  of  the  window  arid  curtain, 
and  with  a  slight  variation  in  the  chair. 

1281.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.    Full  length,  head  three-quarters 
to  left,  body  to  right;   seated  in  an  armchair  at  a  table,  upon  which 
the  left  hand  is  resting,  holding  a  manuscript;  the  right  hand  holding 
a  pen.     Vignette  in  a  ruled  border.  Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

M.   Chamberlin   pinx;      G.   M.   Brighty  del.     J.   Romney  sculp. 
Pub.  by  C.  Dyer  Complom  Str(     Rare. 

1282.  BENJA    FRANKLIN.     Three-quarter  length,  head  nearly  full  face, 
body. to  right;   seated  at  a  table  upon  which  rests  the  left  hand,  only 
partly  visible,  holding  a  manuscript;    the  right  hand  holding  a  pen; 
to  the  left  an  electrical  apparatus,  a  curtain  drawn  aside  reveals  an 
electric  storm  passing  over  a  city,  the  lightning  striking  a  building. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

M.  Chamberlin.     S.  Freeman.     A.  Fullarton  &>  C°. 


LOT  1287 


27 

1283.  B.  FRANKLIN  OF  PHILADELPHIA,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.    Half  length, 
head  three-quarters  to  left;  body  to  right,  seated  in  an  armchair;  the 
right  arm  resting  on  the  chair,  the  hand  holding  a  pen.  Stipple. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;  width  6  8-16  inches. 

Chamberlin  Pinx'.      W.   Haines  Sd      Philadelphia,  Published  by 
W.  Haines  N°.  270  Arch  Street  Oct:  13'.*  1804. 

A  beautiful  impression  with  full  margin  of  an  excessively  rare  print;  the  only  copy  I  ever  saw. 

» 

1284.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.     Half  length.    Fully  described 
in  the  preceding  print.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16    inches;  width  3  inches. 

W.  Haines  Set    Published  April  i,  1806,  by  Longman,  Rees,  Hurst, 
&•=  Orme,  Paternoster  Row. 


1285.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.    Half  length.     Fully  described 
in  print  by  Haines,  No.  1283.  Stipple. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

S.  Topham  Sculp.     Leeds,  Published  by  Davies  &"  Booth. 

1286.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Cir- 
cular medallion.  Line. 

Diameter  2  8-16  inches. 


d  by  H  B  Hall  N  .Y.  From  the  Portrait  in  Almon's  Intelli- 
gencer, London  1777.  Engraved  from  the  Original  Picture  by  Jno. 
Lodge. 

1287.  -    Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  body  to  right.     Cir- 

cular medallion  .  Mezzotinto  . 

Diameter  i  9-16  inches. 

The  excessively  rare  Watch-case  Portrait.    A  choice  proof  before  all  letters,  with  a  fine  margin. 

See  Plate. 

1288.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters 
to  left,  body  to  right.     Oval.     Underneath  the  oval  a  vignette  of  a 
building  and  a  representation  of  Franklin  flying  a  kite  in  an  electric 
storm. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

J.  Chapman  sculp.    London,  Published  as  the  Act  directs  May  24^ 
1806  by  J.  Wilkes. 

1289.  THE  SAME.     Printed  in  colors. 


28 

1290.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.    &  F.R.S.     Bust,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left,  body  to  right.     Oval.     Underneath  the  oval  the  motto, 
"  Ubi  Libertas,  ibi  patria." 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

"  Those  who  would  give  up  Essential  Liberty  to  purchase 
a  little  Temporary  Safety,  deserve  neither  Liberty  nor 
Safety." — Address  of  the  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  in  1755. 
Engraved  from  an  Original  Picture  by  Jn°  Lodge.     Printed  accord- 
ing to  Act  of  Parliament,  for  J.  Almon,  in  Piccadilly,  London  2isf 
April  1777.    Rare. 

1291.  BENJAMIN     FRANKLIN.     Half   length,    head    three-quarters    to 
right,  body  to  left;   seated  in  armchair;   left  hand  resting  on  arm  of 
chair.     Vignette.     One  of  a  group  of  five  patriots  on  a  quarto  sheet, 
the  others  being  Dr.  Hugh  Blair,  William  Cowper,  Gen.  Elliot,  and  Earl 
of  Chatham. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Published  by  James  Cundee,  Albion  Press.    London — 1811. 

1292.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  body  to  right.     Cir- 
cular medallion.  Lithograph. 

Diameter  i  10-16  inches. 
Copy  of  the  Watch-case  Portrait.    Rare. 


C.  N.  COCHIN  TYPE. 

1293.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON,   DANS   LA  NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE   LE    17.    JANVIER    1706.     Three-quarter   length,   with 
spectacles;  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap;  coat  trimmed  with  fur;  seated 
in  a  chair  to  the  right  of  a  table  upon  which  are  some  letters,  an  ink- 
stand, pen,  etc.;  the  right  hand  holds  a  letter;  in  the  background  a 
curtain  which,  drawn  aside,  partly  reveals  to  the  left  a  bookcase  and 
books.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  ii  13-16  inches;  width  8  14-16  inches. 

Joh.  Lorenz  Rugendas  Sculp  et  excud.  Aug.  Vind. 

Excessively  rare.    Magnificent  impression.    See  Plate. 

1294.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.    Full  bust,  head  to  left, 
with  spectacles  and  fur  cap.    Vignette  in  a  border  resembling  a  frame. 

Line. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 
From  the  works  of  Benjamin  Franklin.    Edinburgh  1829. 


K.XL \AU  N   1  K  \  N <  k i  j N . 

e  nleniji'o  fault  lit/ -e  t\i  oruf/^dJ  ^  ^  l/nrt  * 


n,'  if  •  li'ft  /r<v».  <yj  /r. '////?  ?  v/v. 


LOT  13OO 


29 

-  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  Full  bust,  head  to  left  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.  Oval  in  a  rectangle.  The  title  in  a  tablet  underneath 
the  oval.  -,^  .Stipple. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

L.  A  Claessens.  Sculp.    Fine  impressions. 

1296.  THE  SAME.     Colored. 

1297.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.  .  Full  bust,  head  to  left, 
with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     The  title  in  a 
base  beneath  the  oval.  .  ,v .  .  Line. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

T.  Cook  Sc. 

'''•'  -i.  T  .  .  >,-.  i1-  i   .•>.  •  *.  -•.  ";*,'••»'    *—    -••-    *  i    .$•>'' 

1297^.  D.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  ET  VITA  INTER  AMERICANOS  AC  ETTA, 

MAGNIS    ELECTRICITATIS    PERICULIS    CLARUS.      Full   bust,  head   to  '  left, 

with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  resting  on  a  base  in  a  rectangle. 
The  title  in  a  tablet  on  the  base.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  2- 1 6  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

I.  Elias  Haid  Sculp  1780.    Fine  Impression.    Rare. 

1298.  D.    BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,  ET  VITA  INTER  AMERICANOS,  etc. 
Fully  described  in  the  preceding  print.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  2-16  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

I.  Elias.  Haid.  Sculp.  1780. 

a  different  Print  from  Lot  1297,  perceptible  in  the  Fur  Cap  and  the  Eye.    Fine  impression. 
Rare. 

1299.  D.    BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN,  ET  VITA  INTER  AMERICANOS  ACTA, 
ET  MAGNIS  ELECTRICITATIS  PERICULIS  CLARUS.     Fully  described    in 
the  print  by  Haid,  Lot  1297.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  2-16  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

I.  Elias  Haid.  Sculp  1780.  . 

Very  rare;  an  entirely  different  plate  from  either  of  the  two  preceding  prints,  perceptible  in  the 
fur  Cap,  Buttons  on  the  waistcoat,  "etc. ' 

1300.  D.     BENIAMIN    FRAENCKLIN,   GRAND    COMISSAIRE   PLENIPO- 

TENTIAIRE     DU    CONGRES     D'AMERIQUE    EN    FRANCE    NFJ  ,  A    BOSTON 

1706,  EN  17.  JANVIER.    Nearly  half-length,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap 
and  spectacles;  the  left  hand  holding  a  paper.     Oval  in  a  rectangle. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  7  13-16  inches;  width  6  3-16  inches. 

desine  par  C.  N.  Cochin  Chev.  de  1'ordre  du  Roi  a  Paris  1777. 
Se  vend  a  Londres  chez  Thorn  Hart. 

Excessively  rare.    Fine  brilliant  impression.    See  Plate. 


3° 

1301.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  NE  A  BOSTON  DANS  LA  NOUVELLE  ANGLE- 
TERRE LE  17  JANVIER  1706.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle      Title  in  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval. 

Line. 

Height  7  9-16  inches;  width  5  9-16  inches. 

nach  St.  Aubin    von  Anton  Kriiger  gest.     Very  rare. 

1302.  A.     BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN   DOCTEUR   DE   MEDICINE.    NE"    A 
BOSTON  CAPITALS  DE  LA  PROVINCE  DE  MASSACHUSSET  EN  AMERIQUE 
LE  17  JANVIER  1706.    Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Oval  in  a  rectangle  resembling  a  frame,  resting  on  a  base, 
on  which  is  an  opened  book  entitled  "Pro  Patria,"  a  globe,  inkstand, 
laurel  branches,  and  some  other  books.     The  title  in  a  tablet  on  the 
base.  Line. 

Height  6  3-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

"  Sa  Vertue  son  Courage  et  sa  Simplicity 
De  Sparte  ont  retrace  le  Caractere  Antique 
Et  cher  a  la  raison,  cher  a  I'Humanite' 
II  Eclaira  1' Europe  et  sauva  rAmerique." 

P.  Marin  del  Sculp.     Very  rare. 

1303.  DR   FRANKLIN.     BORN  AT  BOSTON,  IN  AMERICA  JAN?  17,  1706. 
Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  5-16  inches;  width  4  7-16  inches. 

Sold  by  W.  Humphrey.    Price  i* 

A  Superb  impression;  excessively  rare.    See  Plate. 

1304.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    NE   A   BOSTON   DANS   LA   NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE,  IMPRIMEUR  ET  FONDATEUR  DE  LA  RE'PUBLIQUE  DES 
£TATS  UNIS  DE  L' AMERIQUE  SEPTENTRIONALE.    Full  bust,  head  to 
left,  with  fur  cap.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     The  title  in  a  tablet  beneath 
the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  6  6-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

AParis  chez  Bance,  Rue  Zacharie  N?  72. 

Excessively  rare.    The  only  copy  I  ever  saw. 

1305.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,    NE"    A   BOSTON   DANS   LA   NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE  LE  17  JANVIER  1706.    Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur 
cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     The  title  in  a  tablet  beneath 
the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  7  10-16  inches;  width  5  6-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 

1306.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.    Full  bust,  head  to  left, 
with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     The  title  in  a 
tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Line. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 


LOT  1303 


31 

1307.  DOCTOR    FRANKLIN.     Bust,   head   to   left,   with   fur   cap   and 
spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle,  with  border  representing  the  walls 
of  Troy.  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  2  15-16  inches. 

1308.  DR.    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Vignette.  .  Stipple. 

Height  2  5-16  inches;  width  i  15-16  inches. 

Ja?  Newton  sculpsit.     Proof.     Very  rare. 

1309.  THE   SAME.     Printed  in  brown,  before  the  artist's  name.     Very  rare 
in  this  state. 

1310.  THE    SAME.     On  a  quarto  sheet,  to  the  right  of  a  similar  portrait 
of  Genl.  Washington. 

Very  rare. 

1311.  D?  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Published  No?  is.1  1784  b y  Whitworth  &°  Yates  Bradford  Street 

1312.  D?    FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

Cut  from  a  sheet  containing  other  portraits. 

1313.  D?    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.     Oval  over  the  top  of  which  is  olive  branches  tied  with  a 
ribbon.     The  heading  to  a  sheet  entitled  "  The  Art  of  Making  Money 
Plenty  in  every  Man's  Pocket  by  DT.    Franklin."  Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  2   11-16  inches. 

Neele  sculp*.      London,  Published  Novr.  io(h  1791  by  John  Wallis 
N°  1 6  Ludgate  Street. 

Excessively  rare.    "  The  Art  of  Making  Money  Plenty,"  etc.,  is  here  displayed  in  the  old  familiar 
Rebus  of  Franklin's. 

1314.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 

Vignette  in  the  upper  part  of  a  folio  sheet  of  a  Rebus  entitled  "The 
art  of  making  money  plenty  in  every  Man's  Pocket:  by  Doctor  Frank- 
lin." Stipple.     Colored. 

Height  3  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Published  by  S  other  an  6s  Son,  10  Little  Tower  Street,  London — 
1844.     Entd.  Sta.  Hall. 

Very  rare. 


32 

1315.  D?  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap 
and   spectacles.     Oval  over  which  are  olive  branches  tied  with  a 
ribbon.  Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  a  6-16  inches. 

J.  Bannerman  sculp.     Rare. 

1316.  BENJ.    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.     Oval  with  a  border.  Line. 

Height  2  5-16  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 

C.  Eilig.  Sculp:     Very  rare. 

1317.  D?    BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur 
cap  and  spectacles.     Oval,  over  which  are  olive  branches  tied  with  a 
ribbon.  Stipple. 

Height  5  5-16  inches;  width  2  7-16  inches. 

Engrav'd  by  P.  R.  Maverick  65  Liberty  Street. 

1318.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  LL.D.  F.R.S.    ONE  OF  THE  AMERICAN 
PLENIPOTENTIARIES  OF  THE  COURT  OF  FRANCE.    Full  bust,  head  to 
left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  with  a  border.  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Pollard  sculp.     Engraved  for  "  Murray's  History  of  the  American 
War."    Printed  for  T.  Robson,  Newcastle  upon  Tyne. 

1319.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    BORN  AT  BOSTON,  JANUARY  THE  17™ 

1706.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Circular. 

Stipple.     Printed  in  colors. 

Diameter  5  2-16  inches. 

C.  Ruotte  Sculp. 

Extremely  rare.     Beautiful  impression  with  full  margin  printed  in  colors. 

1320.  THE  SAME.     Printed  in  red.     Beautiful  impression  with  full  margin. 

1321.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    PRESIDENT  DES  CONGRESSES  zu  PHILA- 
DELPHIA, GEB.  zu  BOSTON  D.  17.  JAN.  1706.  GEST  D.  17.  APR.  1790. 
Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.       Oval.     Stipple. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

C.  F.  Sprinck.  sc.  Dresden  1796.     Very  rare. 

1322.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON,  DANS  LE  NL?  ANGLE- 
TERRE,  LE  17  JANVIER,  1706.    Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap 
and  spectacles.     Circular  medallion,  with  a  border.  Stipple. 

Diameter  3  1-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 


33 

1323.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.  LL.D.  F.R.S.    Full  bust,  head  to  left, 
with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Circular  medallion  in  a  rectangle,  the 
title  in  a  tablet  beneath  the  medallion.  Line. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

1324.  FRANCKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 
Circular  medallion  in  a  rectangle.     One  of  6  portraits  on  an  octavo 
sheet;  the  others  being  "Linnee,"  "Buffon,"  "Mabli,"  "J.  J  Rous- 
seau," and  "Fr&le"ric  II."  Line. 

Height  i  4-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 

1325.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,  LL.D.  F.R.S.     Full  bust,  head  to  left 
with  fur  cap.     Oval  with  a  border.  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

1326.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 

Oval,  resting  on  a  scroll  entitled  "  The  Art  of  making  money  plenty 
in  every  man's  Pocket  By  D*  Franklin."     Over  the  oval  olive  branches 
tied  with  a  ribbon.  Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

Pub.  &  Sold  by  S.  Wood,  357  Pearl  S*.  N.  Y. 

Modern  impression. 

1327.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 

One  of  three  portraits  in  a  circular  medallion,  with  the  inscription 
over  the  portraits  "  Le  Flambeau  de  L'Univers."     In  a  border  around 
the  medallion  is  the  title,  "Voltaire  ne  en  1694;  Mort  en  1778,  J.  J. 
Rousseau  ne  en  1712;  mort  en  1778.     B.  Francklin,  ne  en  1706;  mort 
en   1790."  Slipple.     Printed  in  colors. 

Diameter  2  5-16  inches. 
Exceedingly  scarce. 

1328.  THE    SAME.     Together  with  the  same  medallion  engraved  in  the 
reverse,  both  printed  on  one  sheet. 

A  later  impression,  but  very  rare. 

1329.  D?    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Oval,  over  the  top  of  which  are  the  rays  of  a  setting  sun 
and  clouds,  underneath  the  oval  electrical  apparatus.  Line. 

Height  6  10-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

G.  M.  Brightly  d.     J.  Brown  s    Published  by  T.  Kinnersley  June 
i,*'  1816. 
3 


34 

1330.  THE    SAME.     Without  the  artists'  names  and  with  different  pub- 
lisher: "London,  Published  by  J.  M^Gowan" 

1331.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N£   A   BOSTON,   DANS  LA  NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE  LE  17.  JANVIER  1706.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with 
fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  8  8-16  inches;  width  6  6-16  inches. 

Dessine"  par  C.  N.  Cochin  Chevalier  de  1'Ordre  du  Roi  I.  S. 
Negges  Sculps,  et  exc: 

A  superb  copy  with  full  margin  of  this  excessively  rare  print. 

1332.  BEN  A    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  7  8-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Geo.  E.  Ferine  N.  Y.  for  the  Eclectic,  after  Drawing 
by  C.  N.  Cochin  1777. 

1333.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N£  A   BOSTON,   DANS   LA  NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE  LE  17  JANVIER  1706.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with 
fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     The  title  in  a  tablet 
beneath  the  oval.  Line. 

Height  7  8-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Dessine  par  C.  N.  Cochin  Chevalier  de  1'Ordre  de  Roi,  en  1777.  et 
Grave  par  Aug.  de  S*  Aubin  Graveur  de  la  Bibliotheque  du  Roi. 
Se  vend  a  Paris  dies  C.  N.  Cochin  aux  Galleries  du  Louvre;  et  ches 
Aug.  de  Sl.  Atibin,  rue  des  Mathurins. 

1334.  THE    SAME.     Choice  proof  before  the  publisher's   address,   with 
the  artists'  names  scratched  in  the  lower  corners  of  the  rectangle. 
Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1335.  THE    SAME.     Before  the  address  of  the  publishers.     Fine  impres- 
sion with  full  margin.    Rare. 

1336.  THE  SAME.     Unfinished  proof. 

1337.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap 
and  spectacles.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.     Title  in  a  tablet  beneath  the 
oval.  Line. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

C.  Westermayr  f.     Very  rare. 


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1338.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  BORN  AT  BOSTON,  THE  17^  JANY 

Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  in  a 
rectangle.     The  title  in  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Line. 

Height  5  9-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Printed  for  T.  Hinton.  at  the  Kings  Arms,  in  Paternoster  Row, 
Engraved  for  the  Universal  Magazine. 

1339.  DR  BENIAMIN  FRANKLIN,  GEBOHRN  Zu  BOSTON  DEN  17  JAN*.?1 
1706.     Nearly  half-length,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles; 
a  book  in  the  right  hand,  a  curtain  to  the  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle 
resting  on  base  upon  which  is  the  title.  Line. 

Height  6  3-16  inches;  width  3  p-i6  inches. 

(H.  T.  Tyroff.  fc) 

1340.  BENJAMIN    FRAHKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON  LE  17  JANVIER  1706. 
Nearly  half-length,  fully  described  in  the  preceding  print.      Aquatint. 

Height  6  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

1341.  Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 

Oval.  Aquatint. 

Height  ii  12-16  inches;  width  9  2-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  C.  N.  Cochin  1777.     Engraved  by.  S.  H.  Gimber.    Proof. 

1342.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.    Full  bust,  head  to  right, 
with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

W.  Harrison  Jun?  Sculp.     For  the  American  Universal  Magazine. 
Scarce. 

1343.  DR.    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Oval  on  a  sheet  with  a  printed  biographical  sketch  of  47 
lines.  Stipple. 

Height  i   14-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Holl,  Sculp.     India  proof. 

1344.  THE   SAME.     Plain  impression. 

1345.  THE    SAME.     Choice  proof  before  the  title  or  biographical  sketch. 

Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1346.  BENJf    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  C.  N.  Cochin  1777.     Engd   by  A.  H.  Ritchie.    India 
proof. 


36 
1347-  THE  SAME.    Plain  impression. 

1348.  FRANKLIN.     Bust,   head  to   right,   with   fur   cap   and   spectacles. 

Oval  medallion,  suspended  on  a  pedestal  with  two  other  medallions 
containing  portraits  of  "Washington"  and  "Louis  Sieze";  on  the 
base  of  the  pedestal  the  inscription  "  L'Amerique  et  les  Mers.  6  Louis ! 
vous  reconnaissen4.  pour  leur  LiberateuF";  on  the  top  of  the  pedestal 
a  crowing  cock  perched  on  a  globe;  to  the  right  an  Indian  maiden 
with  foot  resting  on  a  lion's  head,  a  staff  in  the  left  hand  and  the 
right  resting  on  the  base  of  pedestal;  to  the  right  of  the  Indian,  palm 
trees,  one  of  which  is  encircled  with  a  ribbon  upon  which  is  inscribed 
"En  M'Elevant  je  M'Embellis";  to  the  left  an  anchor;  in  the  left 
distance  shipping.  Circular,  underneath  which  is  the  inscription 
"  Inddpendance  des  Etats-unis";  and  28  lines  of  script  in  double 
columns.  Aquatint.  Printed  in  colors. 

Diameter,  5  S-i6  inches. 

Duplessis  Berteaux  del.  L.  Roger  sculp,  1786.  A  Paris  chez 
Blin,  Imprimeur  en  Taille-Douce,  Place  Maubert,  N°.  17  -vis-a-vis  la 
rue  des  3  Fortes,  A.P.D.  R, 

1349.  D?  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Circular  medallion  with  border,  in  the  upper  part  of  which 
is  the  inscription;  to  the  right  and  left  of  medallion  are  olive  leaves 
and  palms.  Line. 

Diameter  2  3-16  inches. 

C.  Schule  fee.  Lipz,  1788. 

On  the  title  page  of  "iAnleitung  zum  Selbstunterricht  auf  der  Harmonika  von  Johann,  Christian 
Muller.  Leipzig  1783." 

1350.  Bust,   head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 

Oval.  Line. 

Height  i  9-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Title  page,  Vol.  II  of  the  "  Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  consisting  of  His  life  written  by  him- 
self. &c.  Second  Edition.  London  Printed  for  G.  G.  J.  and  J.  Robinson  Pater-noster  Row  1793" 

1351.  THE  SAME. 

The  title  page  to  the  Third  Edition  of  the  same  work  from  which  the  preceding~print  was  taken 

1352.  B.    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Oval  medallion  suspended  by  a  ribbon.  Stipple. 

Height  2  14-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  niches. 
India  proof.     Very  rare. 

1353.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN  IM  HATTSKLEIDE.    Full  bust,   head   to 
right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Oval  with  a  border.  Line. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches 
Rare. 


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1354-  D?  FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 
Vignette  in  oval  of  two  lines;  underneath  the  bust  the  title.     Stipple. 


Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  15-16  inches. 
Rare. 


1355.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN   LL.D.  F.R.S.    BORN  JAN?    17*?  1706. 
DIED  APRIL  17™  1790.     Bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Circular,  around  the  margin  of  which  is  the  title.        Stipple. 

Diameter  a  inches. 

Printed  on  Silk.    Very  rare.    Intended  for  a  watch  case  and  a  beauti- 
ful specimen  of  engraving. 

1356.  FRANCKLIN.     Bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 
Circular  medallion  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base  on  which  is  the 
title.     One  of  twelve  portraits  in  an  oblong  4to  sheet,  the  others  being 
Mirabeau,  Rousseau,  Voltaire,  Descartes,  Newton,  etc.  Stipple. 

Height  i  10-16  inches;  width  i  7-16  inches. 

1357.  BENJ.    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.     Octagon.  Stipple. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

N.  Cochen  del.    F.  Bolt  Sc.  1822.    Zwickau,  b.  d.  Geb.  Schimann. 

1358.  THE   SAME.    Colored.     Very  rare. 

1359.  FRANKLIN.    Nearly  half-length,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  5-16  inches. 

Bosio  inv.     G.  Caratteni  inc.     Colored. 

1360.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles; 
ruled  background.     The  title  in  a  tablet.  Outline. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  7-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  Cochin    Engraved  by  G.  Cooke.    London,  Published  by 
Vernor,  Hood  &"  Sharpe,  Poultry,  1807. 

1361.  THE  SAME.     With  an  arabesque  border. 

1362.  THE    SAME.    Without  the  background,  with  border  of  four  lines. 
The  title  spelled  "Francklin"  and  variety  in  artist's  name:  "C.  N. 
Cochin  del'  London  direxj";  and  "Hist.  D'Amerique." 


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1363.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 
In  a  rectangle  with  border  resembling  a  frame.     The  title  in  the 
lower  portion.  Outline. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Scoles.  sculp.    India  proof.     Rare. 

1364.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    NE  A   BOSTON,   DANS  LA  NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE  LE  17  JANVIER  1706.     Three-quarter  length,  head  to 
right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles,  and  long  coat  with  fur  cuffs;  stand- 
ing to  the  left  of  table,  upon  which  are  writing  implements  and  paper ; 
the  left  hand  resting  on  the  table,  the  right  holding  a  letter;  a  curtain 
partly  visible  to  the  left.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  13  inches;  width  9  5-16  inches. 

Dessine  par  C.  N.  Cochin  chevalier  de  1'Ordre  du  Roi,  en  1777. 
Joh.  Martin  Will  excudit  Aug.  Vind. 

Fine  impression  of  this  excessively  rare  print. 


1365.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    NE"   A  BOSTON,  DANS  LA  NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE  LE  17.  JANVIER  1706.    Three-quarter  length,  head  to 
right  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles,  and  long  coat  trimmed  with  fur, 
standing  to  the  left  of  a  table,  upon  which  are  writing  implements 
and  paper,  the  right  forefinger  resting  on  the  table,  the  left  hand 
holding  a  letter;  a  curtain  drawn  aside  to  the  right.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  13  inches;  width  9  6-16  inches. 

Dessine  par  C.  N.  Cochin  Chevalier  de  1'Ordre  du  Roi,  en  1777. 
Joh.  Martin  Will,  excudit  Aug.  Vind. 

An  entirely  different  print  from  the  preceding,  and  of  the  greatest  rarity. 

1366.  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 

Line. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

1367.  D?  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles. Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

Published  Aug  22,  1812  by  G.  Smeeton  Sf.  Martin's  Lane. 


1368.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 

Line. 

Height  2  7-16  inches'  width  2  inches. 

Eng*  on  Steel  &  Printed  at  Pendleton  Establishment.  Boston. 


39 

1369.  DOCTOR    FRANKLIN.     Nearly   half-length,   seated   in   an   arm- 
chair, head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles.  Stipple. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

London,  Published  by  William  Cole  10  Newgate  Street,  Jan?   1825. 
India  proof. 

1370.  THE   SAME.     Plain  impression. 

1371.  THE  SAME.     Variety  in  publisher's  address :"  Engraved  for  the  Select 
Portrait  Gallery  in  the  Guide  to  Knowledge." 

1372.  BEN1?*    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  2  2-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Oil  color  printing.     David  Davidson,  109  Nassau  Street,  N.  Y. 

1373.  Bust,   head   to   right,   with   fur   cap   and   spectacles, 

resting  on  a  base  on  a  monument;  to  the  left  the  figure  of  America 
seated,  resting  on  a  shield;  over  the  monument  an  eagle  flying  and 
holding  a  ribbon  upon  which  is  inscribed  "Economy  is  wealth"; 
in  the  background  shipping;  on  the  monument  the  inscription  "  Rankin, 
&  Fowler,  Hat  Manufacturers  Market  (122^)   Street  Philadelphia" 

Vignette.  Line. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Young  &  Delleker  sculp. 

1374.  THE  SAME.     Only  with  different  engraver's  address:  "P.  Maverick, 
Durand  &  C?  sc.  New  York." 

1375.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.    BORN  AT  BOSTON,  IN  NEW  ENGLAND, 
JAN?  17™  1706.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  4  13-16  inches. 

M.  Gauci  del.     Printed  by  C.  Hullmandel.    London  Pub:  by  B: 
Taylor,  May,  1873.     India  proof.    Rare. 

1376.  FRANKLIN  IN   PARIS,  AGED  71.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with 

fur  cap  and  spectacles.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches 

H.  B.  Hall. 

1377.  B.    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

K.  St:  v.  C.  W.  Mieling. 


40 

1378.  D?  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.   Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  5-16  inches;  width  i  15-16  inches. 

J.  Norman.  Sc.     "Ccelis  eripuit  fulmen  Sceptrumque  Tyrannis." 
Very  rare. 

1379.  BENJ.    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and 
spectacles.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  15-16  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

J  C.  Steinmetz  fee.    Zu  Jdunna  1829.    Steindr.  v.  C.  E.  Klinkicht, 
Buchdr.  in  Meissen. 

1380.  BENJf   FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

Cochin  P!  1777.    Eng.  by  H.  Wright  Smith.    Proof  before  the  title. 

1381.  THE  SAME.    Plain  impression. 

1382.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap 
and  spectacles.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  7-16  inches. 

1383.  D?  FRANKLIN.    FuU  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.   Vignette  encircled  with  an  olive  wreath.  Stipple. 

Height  i  5-16  inches;  width  i  1-16  inches. 

Very  rare. 

1384.  D?   FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spec- 
tacles.   Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  15-16  inches. 

Choice  proof.    Excessively  rare. 

1385.  FRANCKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles. 
Vignette.  Outline. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

C.  N.  Cochin.     Imp.  de  Liadieres:  r.  S*.  Jacques,  171.  Paris. 

1386.  Bust  on  a  pedestal,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap;  at 

the  foot  of  a  column  upon  which  an  eagle  with  outspread  wings  is 
perched;  to  the  right  the  figure  of  Industry,  seated  on  a  plough,  a 
beaver  in  the  foreground;  in  the  left  distance  shipping;  underneath  the 
whole,  a  fancy  scroll  upon  which  is  the  inscription,  barely  visible, 
"Franklin  Manufactory  of  Patent  Hats.  122^  Market  Street  Phila- 
delphia."   Vignette.  India  ink  drawing. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 


1387.  FR^ENKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  cap  and  spectacles. 
Oval.  Line. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

Baekrenstecker  sc.     Exceedingly  scarce.  ' 

1388.  D.    BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    BEVOLMAGTIGTER  DES  AMERICAN- 
ISCHEN  CONGRESSES  IN  FRANCKREICH,  GEB.  zu  BOSTON  D.  17  JAN. 
1706.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles  and  coat 
trimmed  with  fur.     Oval  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base;  the  title  in 
a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Line. 

Height  6  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 

J.  C.  G.  Fritzsch  Sc.  1778.     Rare. 

1389.  BENIAMINO  FRANKIN.     Full  length,  seated  in  an  armchair,  head 
and  body  to  right,  with  fur  cap  and  spectacles;  a  table  to  the  right 
upon  which  the  left  arm  is  resting,  near  some  books  and  inkstand; 
to  the  left  lower  corner  a  scroll;  in  the  left  distance  a  window;  in  the 
right  background  a  Franklin  stove.  Stipple. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;  width  4  10-16  inches. 

G.  B.  Bosio  dis.     G.  A.  Sasso  inc.    Rare. 

1390.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.     NE  A  BOSTON  DANS   LA  NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE  LE  17  JANVIER  1706.    Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  cap. 
Oval  medallion  suspended  by  a  ring  tied  with  a  ribbon,  resting  on 
a  base  in  a  rectangle;  the  title  on  a  tablet  in  the  base.  Line. 

Height  6  7-16  inches;  width  4  6-16  inches. 

Desrayes  del.     le  Beau  scul.     A  Paris  ches  Esnauts  et  Rapilly,  rue 
S'.  Jacques  a  la  Ville  de  Coutances,  A.  P.  D.  R. 

1391.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  cap  and  embroidered 
coat.      Oval  in  a  rectangle;  beneath  the  oval  a  tablet  in  which  is 
the  title  and  the  following: 

"Troplongtemps  son  ge"nie  enchama  le  tonnerre, 
Vous  tyrans,  fremissez  il  regagne  les  Cieux, 
II  va  rendre  a  la  foudre  et  sa  force  et  ses  f eux , 
Pour  punir  desormais  les  crimes  de  la  terre." 

Stipple. 

Height  5  5-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  Made.  Bergny  Mde.  d 'Estampes  de  S.  A.  S.  la  Princesse 
Lamballe,  rue  du  Coq  S.  Honor  e  A.  P.  D.  R. 

1392.  THE  SAME.     Printed  in  colors.     Very  rare. 


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NINI  TYPE. 

1393.  BENJ.   FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  right, 
with  fur  cap.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

Anderson  S.    Rare. 

1394.  D?  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile 
to  left,  with  fur  cap.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

R.  Gray  sculp1.      Published  by  W.  Falconer,  Glasgow,  1814 

1395.  BENJ^    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  left, 
with  fur  cap.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

W.  Grainger  Sculp'      London,  Published  by  H.  D.  Symonds,  Patter- 
nosier  Row,  September  the  25,  1794. 

1396.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to 
right,  with  fur  cap.     Oval.     Underneath  the  oval  is  the  following: 

"II  a  ravi  le  feu  des  Cieux 

II  fait  fleurir  les  Arts  en  des  climats  sauvages 

L'Amerique  le  place  a  la  tete  des  sages 
La  Grece  1'auroit  mis  au  nombre  de  ses  Dieux." 

Line. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

Heath  sculp*.      From  a  Medallion  in  the  possession  of  D^  Lettsom. 


J397-  -  FuH  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  right,  with  fur 

cap.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  2-16  inches;  width  i  11-16  inches. 

Hopwood  sc.     Sold  by  George  Nicholson,  Poughnill. 

1398.  D?  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile 
to  right,  with  fur  cap.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

E.  Mitchell  sc.     Published  by  Oliver  and  Boyd.  Edinr.  1812. 

1399.  BENA    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  right, 
with  fur  cap.     Oval  with  a  background  engraved  to  represent  an 
electric  storm.  Stipple. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Engd  from  an  Old  Print,  by  J.  A  O'Neill.     New  York  Elias  Dexter, 
562  Broadway. 


43 

1400.  BENJ?  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  fully  described  in  the  preceding 
print  by  O'Neill.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

Scoles  sc.    Rare. 

1401.  D*  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  'head  and  body  in  profile  to  left,  with 
fur  cap.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

1402.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  right,  with  fur 
cap.     Oval  in  a  rectangle  with  border  resembling  a  picture-frame. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

1403.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  right,  with  fur 
cap;  on  a  sheet  with  19  other  portraits  entitled  "  Miscellaneous  Writers." 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  7-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

1404.  B.    FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  left,  with  fur 
cap;  surrounded  by  diverging  rays.  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 

1405.  BENJN    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  fully  described  in  the  print  by 
O'Neill,  No.  1399.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

1406.  Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  right,  with  fur 

cap.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  4-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

John  Ball  Belt  et  Sculp*      Fine  proof.    Rare. 

1407.  Full  bust,  head  and  body  in  profile  to  right,  with  fur 

cap.     Circular.  Line. 

Diameter  4  2-16  inches. 
Rare. 


44 

VERSAILLES  TYPE. 

1408.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  full  face,  body  turned  to  left,  with  fur  cap 

and  collar;  right  hand  thrust  into  the  breast.  Line. 

Height  5  9-16  inches;  width  4  9-16  inches. 

Grave*  par  Gv?    Levy.     Paris — Public  par  Gavard.  Editeur,  Rue 
de  Verneuil,  34.     Open  letter  proof. 

1409.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof  before  the  publisher's  address. 

1410.  THE    SAME.     Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper. 

1411.  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  full  face,  fully  described  in  the  preceding 
print  by  Levy.  Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

H.  W.  Smith.     From  the  Painting  in  the  Gallery  of  Versailles. 
Open  letter  proof. 


D.  MARTIN  TYPE. 

1412.  FRANKLIN.    Half-length,  head  to  left,  sitting  at  a  table  reading,  the 
chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  the  right  hand.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  C.  Buttre. 

1413.  THE   SAME,  but  with  different  title:  "Benjamin  Franklin,  The  Self 
Educated  Man." 

1414.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    Half-length,  head  to  left,  seated  with 
arms  resting  on  a  table,  reading;  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  the 
right  hand;  to  the  left  a  curtain  and  a  bust.  Line. 

Height  3  15-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Martin.     Engraved  by  Geo.  B.  Ellis. 

1415-  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  LLD.  F.R.S.  Half-length,  head  to  left, 
seated,  with  arms  resting  on  a  table,  reading;  the  chin  resting  on  the 
thumb  of  the  right  hand.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

D.  Martin  Pinx*     C.  Gobrecht  sculpt 


45 

1416.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.  L.L.D.    Half-length,  fully  described  in 
the  preceding  print.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  C.  Goodman  &  R.  Piggott,  from  an  original  painting 
by  Martin,  for  the  Analectic  Magazine.  Published  by  M.  Thomas, 
1818. 

1417.  DR    FRANKLIN.     Half-length;    fully    described    in    the    print    by 

Gobrecht,  No.  1415.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Martin  Pinx     Goodman   &  Piggot  sc. 

An  entirely  different  print  from  the  preceding. 

1418.  D*  FRANKLIN.    Full  length,  head  to  left,  seated  under  a  tree  with 

a  book  in  the  left  hand,  resting  on  the  knee ;  to  the  left  four  little  children ; 
to  the  right  a  tree  encircled  with  a  ribbon  upon  which  is  the  inscription 
"Save  your  Pence";  at  his  feet  an  open  book  entitled  "Franklin's 
Works,  Mind  your  business";  in  the  background  buildings.  Line. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

Jas.  Harris  S.c.     "Frontispiece."    Rare. 

1419.  BENJN    FRANKLIN.     Half-length,  head  to  left,  seated  with  arms 
resting  on  a  table,  reading;  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  the  left 
hand.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  Hoppner  Mayer  from  an  original  Painting,  Engraved 
by  T  Illman.  Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  in  the  District 
Court,  N.  Y. 

1420.  BENJ4   FRANKLIN.    Half-length;  fully  described  in  the  print  by 

Gobrecht,  No.  1415.  Stipple. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Engraved  by  Illman  &  Pilbrow. 

1421.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Half-length;  fully  described  in  the  print 
by  Gobrecht,  No.  1415.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Martin  Pinx!    T.  Kelly  Sc. 

1422.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Half-length;  fully  described  in  the  print 
by  Gobrecht,  No.  1415.  Stipple. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches 

Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre,  from  a  Painting  by  Martin. 


46 

1423.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Half-length,  fully  described  in  the  print 
by  Ellis.     Lot  1414.  Stipple. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  3  15-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Martin.     Engraved  by  Longacre.     Published  by  Joseph 
Delaplaine. 

1424.  THE    SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this 
state. 

1425.  THE   SAME.     With  printer's  address:  "  J.  Porter  Printer." 

1426.  THE    SAME.     Variety  in  publisher:  "Published  by  S.  C.  Atkinson, 
PhiladV 

1427.  FRANKLIN.     Half-length,   head   to   left,   the   left   hand   holding  a 
book;  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  the  right  hand;  with  arabesque 
border.  Stipple. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Martin.     Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre.     C.  S.  Williams, 
New  Haven  Ct. 

1428.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb 
of  the  right  hand.     Oval  medallion,  one  of  four  portraits  as  a  Frontis- 
piece to  Chambers'  Biographical  Dictionary  1835.  Line. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  15-16  inch. 

Lizars  sc 

1429.  FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  to  left,  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of 
the  right  hand.     Oval  medallion;  one  of  six  portraits,   the  others 
being  Washington,  Jefferson,  Adams,  Lafayette,  and  Columbus.     On 
the  side  of  a  monument  surmounted  with  a  vase  and  flowers;  at  the 
base  of  the  monument,  to  the  left,  an  old  man  seated.  Stipple. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

O.  Pelton  sc. 

1430.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of 
the  right  hand;  in  a  border  engraved  with  a  rulette;  over  the  border, 
the  representation  of  an  electric  storm;  beneath  the  border,  a  tablet 
on  which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

Perkins  &  Heath.     Patent  Hardened  Steel  Plate. 

1431.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all   letters,  on  India  paper  and  before 
the  representation  of  an  electric  storm.     Table,  or  ornaments  in  the 
corners  of  border. 


LOT  1432,  REDUCED 


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1432.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,   L.L.D.   F.R.S.     Three-quarter  length, 
head  and  body  to  left,  seated  with  arms  resting  on  a  table,  reading; 
the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  the  right  hand;  on  the  table  to  the 
left  are  some  books  and  papers  and  a  bust;  in  the  left  distance  a  curtain. 

MezzoMnto. 

Height  17  14-16  inches;  width  14  inches. 

D.  Martin  pinx!     E.  Savage'  sculpV     London  Published  Sep1.  17. 
1793.  by  E.  Savage,  N°.  50  Hatton  Garden. 

A  magnificent  brilliant  original  impresson,  with  wide  margin,  of  this  very  rare  print.     See  Plate. 

1433.  THE    SAME.     Choice  brilliant  original  impression,  but  cut  close  to 

margin. 

1434.  THE    SAME.      Modern    impression.     Printed  &°  Published  by  A. 

Trochsier,  116  Washington  St.  Boston. 

1435.  THE    SAME.     Modern  impression,  on  India-  paper,  much  superior 
to  the  preceding  print. 

..     '     '  •    •    l<  '-..     '•  >'«'  ;"'      •'    ' 

1436.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Half-length,  fully  described  on  the  print 
by  Gobrecht,  Lot  1415.  Line. 

Height  2  9-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

Martin  del.     W.  D.  Smith  sc. 

1437.  BENJ4  FRANKLIN.     Half-length,  fully  described  in  the   print  by 

Gobrecht,  Lot  1415.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Engraved  by  A  Willard. 

1438.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Half-length,  fuUy  described  in  the  print 
by  Ellis,  Lot  1414.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  3  12-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  T.  B.  Welch  from  the  Portrait  by  Martin  in  possession 
of  the  American  Philosophical  Society. 

1439.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  chin  resting  on 
thumb  of  right  hand;  in  border  resembling  a  frame,  suspended  by  a 
string  from  a  nail.  Stippple 

Height  3.2-16  inches;  width  .2  4-16  inches. 

1440.  BENJN  FRANKLIN.     Half-length,  hefad  and  body  to  left;  reading; 
left  hand  holding  a  book;  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  the  right 
hand.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  14-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Entered  according  to  act  of  congress  in  the  District  Court.  N.  Y. 


48 

I44I-  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN  L.L.D.     Half-length,  fully  described  in 
the  print  by  Gobrecht.  Lot  1415.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

1442.  Half-length,  fully  described  in  the  print  by  Gobrecht, 

Lot  1415.  Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  15-16  inches. 

Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 

1443.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Half-length,  fully  described  in  the  print 
by  Gobrecht,  Lot  1415,  but  with  an  ornamental  border,  the  title  on  a 
tablet  in  the  border.  Stipple. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;  width  5  5-16  inches. 

Philad"  Published  by  M.  A.  Milliette  320  Chestnut  St. 

1444.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  chin  resting  on  thumb  of  right 

hand.     Oval  with  a  border.  Line. 

Height  i  8-16  inches    width  i  4-16  inches. 

(Bank  note  vignette) 

1445.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb 

of  the  right  hand.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Line. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  i  4-16  inches 

(Bank  note  vignette) 

1446.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  the  chin  resting 
on  the  thumb  of  the  right  hand.     Oval  with  an  ornamented  floral 
border.  Line. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 

National  Bank  Note  Co.  N.  Y.     India  proof. 

1447.  Bust,  head  to  left,  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  right 

hand.     One  of  six  oval  medallion  portraits,  the  others  being  Wash- 
ington, Jefferson,  Marshall,  Lafayette,  and  Wm.  H.  Harrison.      Line. 

Height  15-16  inch;  width  13-16  inch. 

India  paper  proof.    Rare. 

1448.  Bust,  head  to  left,  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  the 

right  hand.     Oval  in  a  circular  border,  inside  of  which  is  the  following: 
"Philip  Garrett   &  Son's  Clock,  Watch,  Jewellery,  Silver  Ware,  and 
Spectacle  Store.     N?    144  Market  Street  Between  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Philad?"  Line. 

Height  13-16  inch;  width  11-16  inch. 
Rare. 


49 

1449-  ~  FUU"  bust,  head  to  right,  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of 

the  left  hand,  with  a  similar  portrait  of  Genl.  Washington,  after 
Stewart,  on  a  two-dollar  note  of  "The  Kensington  Savings  Institu- 
tion" Philada  Stipple. 

Height  i  inch;  width  13-16  inch. 

1450.  DOCTOR    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  left,  reading  a  book 
held  in  the  left  hand,  the  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of  the  right  hand; 
in  an  ornamental  border.     The  heading  to  an   engraved  rebus  on  a 
folio  sheet  entitled  "  The  Art  of  making  Money  Plenty  in  every  Man's 
Pocket  by  Doctor  Franklin."  Colored  lithograph. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  7-16  inches. 

Lith.  &  Pub.  by  S.  Currier,  152 Nassau  St.  cor.  of  Spruce  N.  Y. 

1451.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  chin  resting  on   the  thumb  of 

the  right  hand ;  on  an  ornamented  title  page  of  "  Philadelphia  as  it  is 
in  1852."  Colored  lithograph. 

Height  i  2-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

Printed  in  colors  by  Thomas  Sinclair  Lithographers.     Lindsay  &•" 
Blakiston.  Publishers 

1452.  Full  bust,  head  to  left;  chin  resting  on  the  thumb  of 

the  right  hand.     Oval  in  an  arabesque  border.     The  heading  to  a 
folio  sheet  entitled  "Fac  simile  of  a  Letter  from  Benjamin  Franklin 
to  Humphrey  Marshall  a  Pennsylvania  Farmer."  Line. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  15-16  inch. 

Published  by  Thomas  Fisher  1 10  South  Front  St.  Philada. 


DUPLESSIS  TYPE. 

1453.  BENJ.   FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.     Full  bust,  head  to  left.     Circular  in  a 
rectangle,  resting  on  a  base.     The  title  on  a  tablet  in  the  base.     Line. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

W.  Angus.  Sculp  From  a  Painting  in  the  Possession  of  F.  Schwe- 
diauer,  M.  D.  in  Newman  Street.  Published  April  is.1  1783  by  J. 
Fielding,  Paternoster  Row,  J.  Sewell,  Cornhill  6*  /.  Debrett,  Piccadilly. 

1 4  53  £ .  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN,  MINISTRE   PLENIPOTENCIARIO  DE   LOS 

ESTADOS  UNIDOS   DE  AMERICA  EN   FRANCIA.      NACIO  EN   BOSTON  EL 

DIA  17  DE  ENERO  DE  1706.  Full  bust,  head  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Circular  medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring,  resting  on  a  base  in  a  rectangle. 
The  title  on  the  base.  Stipple. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Duplessis  Pinxit  De  la  Cruz  Sculpsit.  Se  hallara  en  Madrid  con 
otros  Retratos,  Casa  de  D.  M.  Copin,  Car*?  de  S.  Ger™  Rare. 

4 


5° 

1454-  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.  Oval  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base,  on  which 
is  the  title,  and  in  a  tablet  on  the  base  the  following: 

"  Honneur  du  nouveau  monde  et  de  I'humanit6 
Ce  Sage  aimable  et  vrai  les  guide  et  les  e'claire 
Comme  un  autre  Mentor,  il  cache  a  1'ceil  vulgaire, 
Sous  les  traits  d'un  mortel,  une  divinite,  par  M.  Feutry." 

Line. 

Height  10  8-16  inches;  width  7  inches. 

Duplessis  Pinxit  Parisiis  1778.  Chevillet  Sculpsit.  Tire  du 
Cabinet  de  M.  le  Ray  de  Chaumont.  Brilliant  impression,  full 
margin.  Very  rare. 

1455.  A.    BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN,  DOTTORE  IN  MEDICINA.    NATA  A 
BOSTON  CAPITALE  DELIA  PROVINCIA  DI  MASSACHUSSET  IN  AMERICA 
LI  17  GENNARO  1706.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.    Circular 
medallion  resting  on  a  base  in  a  rectangle.     The  title  on  a  tablet 
in  the  base.     Olive  leaves  over  the  medallion.  Line. 

Height  6  15-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

In  Napoli  per  Talani  e  Gervasi  al  Gigante  N.  3  e  7.     Rare. 

1456.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  MINISTRE  PLENIPOTENTIAIRE  DES  ExAxs 
UNIS  DE  L'AME'RIQUE  PRES  S.  M.  LE  Roi  DE  FRANCE.    N£  A  BOSTON 
LE  17  JANVIER  1706.    MORT  A  PHILADELPHIE  EN  AVRIL  1790.    Full 
bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a 
base,  on  which  is  the  title,  Line. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  3   12-16  inches. 

Fr.  Janet,  sc. 

1457.  THE    SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this 
state. 

1458.  THE  SAME.    Early  trial  proof. 

1459.  A.    BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN    DOCTEUR   EN   MEDECINE.     N£   A 
BOSTON  CAPITALE  DE  LA  PROVINCE  DE  MASSACHUSSET  EN  AMERIQUE 
LE  17  JANVIER  1706.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval 
in  an  ornament  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base,  upon  which  are  olive 
leaves,  books,  inkstand,  globe,  and  open  book  inscribed  "Pro  Patria." 
The  title  in  a  tablet  on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  6  5-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

P.  Maren  del    Le  Beau  Sculp. 

"  Sa  Vertu  son  Courage  et  sa  Simplicite 
De  Sparte  ont  retrace"  le  Caractere  Antique 
Et  cher  a  la  raison,  cher  a  I'Humanite' 
II  Ectaira  1' Europe  et  sauva  1'Amerique." 

Beautiful  impression  with  full  margin. 


51 

1460.  A.   BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.    DOCTEUR   EN   MEDECINE.    N£   A 
BOSTON  CAPITALS  DE  LA  PROVINCE  DE  MASSACHUSSET  EN  AMERIQUE 
LE  17.  JANVIER  1706.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  in 
an  ornamented  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base  upon  which  are  olive 
leaves,  books,  inkstand,  globe,  and  an  open  book  inscribed  "Pro 
Patria."     The  title  in  a  tablet  on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  6  5-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

P.  Marin  del  sculp.    Rare. 

1461.  FRANKLIN,    ERIPUT    COELO   FULMER,    SCEPTRUMQUE   TYRANNIS. 
Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle  resting  on 
a  base,  upon  which  is  the  inscription.  Line. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Cha?  Pye  from  an  original  Picture  by  Duplessis,  in 
the  possession  of  W™  Temple  Franklin,  Esq<:  Published  by  Henry 
Colburn,  London,  Ocf.  1817.  Choice  impression,  full  margin. 

1462.  THE  SAME.    Choice  proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper.     Very 
rare  in  this  state. 

1463.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.     Oval  in  a  rectangle  resting  on  a  base,  a  wreath  of 
oak  leaves  tied  by  a  ribbon  at  the  top  extending  on  either  side  of  the 
oval;  on  the  base  to  the  right  an  eagle;  to  the  left  an  open  map  and 
books;  on  the  front  of  the  base  the  word  "Vir."  Line. 

Height  6  2-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

T.  Pelicier  Sculp  1782.    Rare. 

1464.  THE    SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this 
state. 

1465.  THE   SAME.     Early  trial  proof. 

1466.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,   head   three-quarters   to  left.     Oval   in   a 
rectangle,  resting  on  a  base  upon  which  is  the  title.  Line. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  a  4-16  inches. 

Duplessis  Pinx^    Alexr.e  Tardieu  Sculp4.    India  paper  proof.     Rare. 

1467.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  the  title.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1468.  BENJAMIN     FRANKLIN,    COMPAGNON    IMPRIMEUR,    MINISTRE 
PLENIPOTENTIAIRE   DES    14   ETATS-UNIS   DE   L' AME'RIQUE   SEPTEN- 
TRIONALE,  N£  A  BOSTON.    CAPITALE  DE  LA  NOUV-ANGLETERRE  LE 
17  JANV.  1706.    MORT  A  PHILADELPHIE  EN  AVRIL  1790.    Full  bust, 


52 

head  three-quarters  to  left.  Oval  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base. 
The  oval  encircled  with  oak  leaves.  Over  the  oval  14  stars.  On  the 
base  a  roll,  Liberty  cap,  and  some  books;  on  the  edge  of  the  base  the 
following  inscription:  "!' Amour  de  la  Patrie  et  de  la  Liberte."  "Eri- 
puit  Coelo  Fulmen  Sceptrum  que  Tyrannis."  Line. 

Height  8  10-16  inches;  width  5  4-16  inches. 

Labadye  del  Voyez  Junior  Sculp.  Dessine  et  Grave  sous  la 
direction  du  S*  Dejabin,  Editeur  de  la  Collection  des  Portraits  de  M. 
M.  les  Deputes,  Place  du  Carouzel.  N?  4. 

Brilliant  impression  with  full  margin.    Rare. 

1469.  THE    SAME.     Choice  proof,  before  the  dedication  on  the  tablet, 
with  full  margin.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1470.  BENJAMIN    FRANCKLIN.    NE"   A   BOSTON,   EN   1706  MORT  A 
PHILADELPHIE,  LE  17  AVRIL  1790.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to 
left,  with  fur  collar.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;  beneath  the  oval  a  tablet, 
on  which  is  the  title.  Line. 

Height  s  6-i<5  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

a  Paris  chez  Menard  &°  Desenne  Rue  Git  le  Coeur  N°  8.     Proof. 

1471.  THE   SAME.     Proof,  with  only  the  word  "Francklin"  in  open  letter 
on  tablet.     On  India  paper. 

1472.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1473.  B.   FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a 
rectangle;  beneath  the  oval  a  tablet  in  which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 
Proof. 

1474.  FRANKLIN.     Full   bust,    head   three-quarters    to  left.     Oval  in  a 
rectangle,  with  a  base,  upon  which  is  the  title.  Line. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches 

Very  rare. 

1475.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Steendr.  van  H.  J.  Backer.     Dordt. 

1476.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

Bouvier  Sc.  1833.     Open  letter  prooj  on  India  paper. 


53 
1477-  THE   SAME.     Proof  before  the  title,  on  India  paper. 

1478.  THE  SAME.    Open  letter  proof. 

1479.  THE   SAME.     Trial  proof  on  India  paper. 

1480.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Vernier  del.     Lemaitre  dir.     Delaistre.  Sc.     Open  letter  proof. 

1481.  THE   SAME.    With  the  double  title. 

1482.  FRANKLIN.     Half-length,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

E.  Dentu,  Ed.  13.     Gal.  d'Orleans  (Pal.  R)  Paris.    Euge*ne  Leguay 
Gilquin  et  Dupain  Imp.  r.  des  Fosses.  Sl.  Jacq.  3.  Paris.     India  proof. 

1483.  THE   SAME.    Early  trial  proof. 

1484.  B.   FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur 
collar.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Kl,  St:  v.  C.  W.  Mieling. 

1485.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Duplessis  gem.  Stahlstich  von  Carl  Mayer:  Stuttgart,  J.  Schieble's 
Buchhandlung,  Druck  v.  Carl  Mayer.  Nbg. 

1486.  BENIAMINO  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Savevio  Pistolesi  dis.  inc.    India  proof. 

1487.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

F.  Weber.  Sc.     durch  Kunst-Verlag,  W.  Creuzbauer  in  Carlsruhe. 

1488.  THE   SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters.    Rare. 


54 

1489.  THE   SAME.     Before  the  address  of  the  publisher. 

1490.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.     GESANDTER  DER  VEREINIGTEN  NORD- 

AMERIKANISCHEN    STAATEN    AN    DEM    FRANZOSUSCHEN    HOFE.       GE- 

BOHREN  zu  BOSTON  D:  17?  JAN.  1706.  GESTORBEN  zu  PHILADELPHIA 
IN  APRIL  1790.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Oval  with  a  border.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 
Rare, 

1491-  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar; 

on  an  ornamented  sheet  with  4  other  portraits,  the  others  being  Dr. 
Johnson,  Addison,  Goldsmith,  and  Steele. 

Height  13-16  inch;  width  12-16  inch. 
From  Longacre's  private  collection. 

1492.^  FRANKLIN.     CITOYEN  DES  ETATS-UNIS.     Full  bust,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Outline. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

1493.  BENJA  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with 
fur  collar.     Vignette.  Woodcut. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

1494.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  3  8-16  inches. 

Duplessis  J.  Andrews.  From  the  original  Picture  by  Duplessis 
in  the  possession  of  M?  Barnett  of  Paris.  Published  by  Whittemore, 
Niles  6°  Hall.  Printed  by  C.  D.  Andrews 

1495-  Bust,  nearly  full  face,  with  cap  and  eyeglasses;  on  a 

sheet  with  eleven  other  portraits  of  European  celebrities.     Vignette. 

Height  2  2-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

1496.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left  with  fur  collar. 

Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  inches.' 

1497.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Vignette. 

Pen  drawing. 

Height  12-16  inch;  width  9-16  inch. 
An  original  design  for  a  breastpin. 

1498.  FRANCKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval. 

Pen  drawing. 

Height  i  1-16  inches;  width  12-16  inch. 
Original  design  for  a  breastpin. 


55 

1499-  Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  spectacles'on  forehead,  with 

fur  collar.    Vignette.  Lithograph, 

Height  9  8- 1 6  inches;  width  10  12-16  inches. 
Vtry  rare.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

1500.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  2-16  inches;  width  9  10-16  inches. 

Print  d'apres  nature  pour  la  Famille.  Expose*  au  Salon  de  1779. 
Duplessis  pinxit.  A.  Maurin.  lith.  Imp.  lith.  de  Villain,  rue  de 
Sevres,  N°.  23. 

1501.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

1502.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

Publti  par  van  Lier  jreres  a  la  Haye. 

1503.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

1504.  D?  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur 
collar.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  Laches;  width "9  4-16  inches 

1505.'  BENIAMINO  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette .  Lithograph . 

Height  6  i a- 1 6  inches;  "width  6  12-16  inches. 

Lit.  Ridolfi.  Fabia.  Si  vende  alia  Liberia  e  Cartoteria  all'insegna 
di  Franklin  in  Via  Vacchereccia.  India  proof. 

1506.  THE  SAME.    Variety  in  the  address. 

1507.  D*  BN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.    Vign- 
ette. Lithograph. 

Height  a  8-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

i 

1508.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  6  4-16  inches;  width  6  6-16  inches. 

Imp.  Litho.  de  Mel.le  Formentin.  a  Paris,  chez  Deerouan,  rue  S*. 
Severin,  N°.  14. 


56 

1509.  THE   SAME.     With  an  ornamental  border. 

1510.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON  LE  17  JANVIER  1706. 
MORT  LE  17  AVRIL  1790.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with 
border  of  three  lines.  Line. 

Height  2  13-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches 

Bertonnier  sculp.     India  proof. 

1511.  THE   SAME.     India  paper  proof,  before  the  title. 

1512.  THE  SAME.    Plain  impression.    The  title  in  facsimile  of  Franklin's 
signature. 

1513.  THE     SAME.    With    ornamented    border.    Title    in    facsimile    of 
Franklin's  signature,  and  in  Roman  type  in  brackets,  and  address 
of  Publisher:  "Benard,  Editeur,  Galerie  vivienne,  N°.  49."     On  India 
paper. 

1514.  THE  SAME.     Within  square  of  one  line.     Proof  before  all  letters  on 
India  paper. 

1515.  THE  SAME.    With  artist's  name.    Proof  on  India  paper. 

1516.  THE  SAME.    Plain  paper  proof. 

1517.  THE  SAME.     With  a  biographical  sketch  of  Benj.  Franklin,  etc.,  in 
three  columns,  from  "  Iconographique  instructive."     Paris, — De  I'lm- 
primimerie  de  Rignoux,  rue  des  Francs-Bourgeois-S. -Michel,  N°.  8. 

The  above  8  lots  form  a  remarkable  series  of  this  beautiful  little  portrait. 

1518.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.  Line. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

From  a  French  Painting.     Carter,  Andrews  &  Co.  Sc. 

1519.  I  AM  YOURS  B.  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to 
left,  with  fur  collar.  Line. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

From    a    French    Painting.     Dick    Sc.    New-York,    Harper    &•» 
Brothers. 

1520.  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar; 
with  border  of  4  lines.  Line. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  2  1-16  inches. 

A.  Dutillois  sculp1; 


57 

1521.  THE   SAME.     With  an  ornamental  border;  with  a  tablet  at  the  top 
in  which  is  the  inscription  "Sciences."     Danlos,  Editeur,  Quai  Mala- 
quais,  i.  Paris. 

1522.  THE  SAME.     With  title  in  facsimile  of  Franklin's  signature,  and  in 
Roman  type,  and  ornamental  border;  over  the  border  "  Galerie  Napo- 
leon."   Bernard,  Editeur,  Galerie  vivienne,  N.  49. 

1523.  THE   SAME.     With  an  arabesque  border.     Proof  before  letters. 

1524.  THE  SAME.     In  a  square  composed  of  one  line,  with  a  biographical 
sketch  of  Franklin  in  three  columns,  from  "  Iconographie  instructive." 
Paris — De  I'lmprimerie  de  Rignoux,   rue  des  Francs-Bourgeois-S.- 
Michel,  N°.  8. 

1525.  THE    SAME.     With  a  biographical  sketch  of  seventeen  lines  and 
variety  in  artists'  names.     "A.  Dutillois  Scuf.e     Duplessis  Pinxit." 

1526.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.     On  India  paper. 

1527.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

The  above  8  lots  form  a  remarkable  series  of  this  beautiful  little  portrait;  they  are  entirely  different 
from  the  lots  1510-1517. 

1528.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar; 

hi  ornamented  border;  the  title  in  drapery  on  top  of  border.     Stipple. 

Height  4  3-i6;inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  T.  Fry.     Published  by  Tho?  Tegg,  Cheapside. 

1529.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar; 

in  border  resembling  a  frame.  Stipple. 

Height  2  13-16  inches;  width  2  5-16  inches. 

Janinet  Pinx*      G.  Murray  Sc.     London.  Published  by  John  Sharpe, 
Piccadilly  1820. 

TitleJPage  to  "pr.  B.  Franklin's  Essay,  Vol.  I." 

1530.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 

1531.  FRANKLIN.    Half  length,  full  face,  seated  at  a  table;  the  right 

forefinger  resting  on  a  paper  on  the  table  entitled  "  Philadelphie " ;  in 
the  left  distance  some  buildings;  to  the  right  a  curtain.  Line. 

Height  5  14-16  inches    width  4  6-16  inches. 

G.  Staal  del.     Mocquet  sc.     Imp.  Geny-Gros,  Paris.  Gamier  freres 
Editeurs. 


58 

1532.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

1533.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.  Line, 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 

Nordheim  sculp.     Zu  Meyer's  Monatshejten.     (Published  for  Herr- 
mann J.  Meyer,  New-York") 

1534.  THE  SAME.    Variety  in  publisher's  address:  "Eigenthum  &  Verlag 
des  Bibl.  Instituts  in  Hildburghausen." 

1535.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar; 

in  border  resembling  a  picture-frame,  suspended  by  a  ring.      Stipple. 

Height  5  13-16  inches;  width  4  10-16  inches. 

Disegnato  ed  inciso  da  Mle   Pekenino  in  America  1822  Sopra  la 
Miniatura  di  Janinet    Pub?  by  the  Engraver,  Philadt  151  Pine  St. 

1536.  B.    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur 
collar;  in  border  resembling  a  frame,  suspended  from  a  nail.    Stipple. 

Height  a  14-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

Janinet  p.     Pekenino  sc. 

1537.  B.    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  fully  described  in  the  preceding  print 
by  Pekenino.  Stipple. 

Height  2  14-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

S coles  sculp. 

1538.  Full  bust;  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Line. 

Height  2  1-16  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

A.  Simonet.     India  proof  before  letters.     Very  rare. 

1539.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.  L.L.D.  F.R.S.    Full  bust,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

From  a  French  Painting.     Engraved  by  T.  Wright. 

1540.  THE   SAME.     On  a  sheet  with  a  portrait  of  Capt.  James  Cook. 

1541.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i   11-16  inches. 

Proof  before  letters;  a  copy  of  the  portra'it  by  Bertonnier,  Lot  1510. 


59 

1542.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Line. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Proof  before  all  letters. 

1543.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  a  13-16  inches. 

Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

1544.  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Lithograph. 

Height  3  15-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Gallerie  beruhmter  Manner  N?   i.    Frankfurt   a/m.  in  der  Ifth. 
Anstalt  V  F.  C.  Vogel. 

1545.  BENIAMINO  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 

Lithograph. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  2-16  inches. 

Lith  di   Gio,   Ricordi.    Pietro   Fontana    Milano  presso  Antonio 
Bossi  Negoziante  di  Stampe  Contrada  dei  tre  Re  N°.  4091. 

1546.  THE   SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters. 

1547.  BEN  *   FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur 
collar.     Oval  with  an  ornamental  border,  at  the  bottom  of  which  is 
a  representation  of  Franklin  flying  his  kite.  Stipple. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

Faulted  by  Duplissis    Eng?  by  R.  E  Babson  &  J.  Andrews.    Walker 
&»  White.  Boston.  New  York  Philadelphia  &  Baltimore. 

1548.  FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON  LE  17  JANV.  1706.    MORT  A  PHILA- 
DELPHIE  EN  1790.     Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  with  fur  collar.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  2  7-16  inches;  width  2  1-16  inches. 

F.  Bonneville  del.    Delatour  Sculp.    Rare. 

1549.  THE    SAME.      Colored,  and  with   the   address   of   the   publisher: 
A  Paris,  Rue  du  Theatre  Francois  N".  4. 

1550.  B.  FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     One  of  a  group 
of  nine  oval  medallion  portraits  including  W  ™  Penn,  Sir  Walter  Raleigh, 
etc.;  ornamented  with  floral  wreath.  Stipple. 

Height  1 2- 1 6  inch;  width  10-16  inch 

Drawn  by  W.  M.  Craig    Engraved  on  Steel  by  W.  T.  Fry. 


6o 

1551.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON  LE  17.  JANVIER  1706. 
Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  with  fur  collar.     Oval. 

Aquatint,  printed  in  colors 

Height  9  12-16  inches;  width  8  4-16  inches. 

F.  Janinet  sculp.  1789.  Avec  Privil,  du  Roi  A  Paris  chez  Janinet, 
rue  Haute  Feuille,  N°  5.  Brilliant  impression.  Very  rare,  with  fine 
margin. 

1552.  THE    SAME.     Printed  in  colors.     Brilliant  proof  before  all  letters 
with  full  margin.     Excessively  rare  in  this  state.     See  Plate. 

1553.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    NE  A  BOSTON,  LE  17  JANVIER  1706. 
IMPRIMEUR;  FONDATEUR  DE  LA  R£PUBLIQUE  DES  ETATS  UNIS  DE 
L'AMERIQUE    SEPTENTRIONALE,   MORT    A    PHILADELPHIE    EN   1790. 
Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar.     Oval.    Stipple. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Dessine  par  Desrais.  Grave  par  Cit?  Montaland.  A  Paris,  chez 
Basset  Md.  d'Estampes,  rue  Jacques,  au  coin  de  celle  des  Mathurins. 

Very  rare.    Engraved  by  a  woman,  the  celebrated  Citoyenne  Montaland. 

1554.  THE   SAME.     Printed  in  colors,  with  no  margin.     Extremely  rare. 

1555.  B.   FRANKLIN.  L.LD.  F.R.S.    BORN,  BOSTON  JAN?  i7T.H  1706— 
DIED  AT  PHILAD*   APR?-   17™  1790.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters 
to  left,  with  fur  collar.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;  the  title  around  the 
oval.     The  centre  of  an  imperial  folio  sheet;  surrounded  with  24 
engravings  in  ovals,  entitled  "  Poor  Richard  Illustrated.  Lessons  for 
the  Young  and  old  on  Industry,  Temperance,  Frugality  &c  by  Benja- 
min Franklin." 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches. 

Size  of  whole  sheet,  height  16  14-16  inches;  width  23  inches. 

Engraved  by  O.  Pelton.  Entered  according  to  act  of  Congress  in 
the  year  1859  by  Samuel  A.  Allen,  and  Thos.  R.  Holland,  in  the  Clerk's 
Office  of  the  District  Court  of  Massachusetts.  India  proof. 

1556.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN  (PHYSICIEN  ET  PHILOSOPHE)  MEMBRE 

DE  LA   SOCI^TlS   ROYALE  DE   LONDRES.      N£   A   BOSTON    (ETATS   UNIS 

D'AMERIQUE)  LE  17  JANVIER  1706.  MORT  A  PHILADELPHIE  LE  17 
AVRIL  1790.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  1-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

Dessine  d'apres  le  portrait  peint  par  Duplessis  a  Paris  en  1778.  et 
Grave  par  Ambroise  Tardieu. 

Fine  impression,  with  full  margin. 


6i 

1557.  THE   SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1558.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  a  15-16  inches 

Proof  before  all  letters. 

1559.  FRANKLIN.     Bust,  nearly  full  face.     Oval  medallion,  on  the  front 
of  pyramidal  monument,  with  the  portraits  of  J.  J.  Rousseau  and 
Voltaire.     On  the  base  of  the  monument  a  tablet  in  which  is  the  in- 
scription, "Aux  amis  de  la  veYite*  la  poste'rite  Reconnoissante " ;  on 
the  top  of  the  monument  an  urn,  over  which  is  a  liberty  cap,  a  flying 
cherub  in  clouds,  holding  a  crown  over  the  same;  on  either  side  of 
the  monument  are  seated  cupids  near  flambeaus,  each  holding  a  book, 
upon  which  is  inscribed  "Contrait  Social"  and  "Melange  Philosop." 
The  whole  in  a  circular  medallion,  with  a  border,  around  which  is 
the  title;  over  the  medallion  the  motto  "Les  Immortels."        Stipple. 

Diameter  3  1-16  indies. 

Paris,  Rue  du  Theatre  Francois  NO  4. 

Very  rare. 

1560.  Nearly  half-length,  head  three-quarters  to  left.   Circular 

medallion  surrounded  with  wreath  of  oak  leaves.  Stipple. 

Diameter  3  8-16  inches. 
Choice  proof.     Rare. 

1561.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

1562.  THE    SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1563.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.     GESANDTER  DER  VEREINIGTEN  NORD- 

AMERIKANISCHEN  SlAATEN  AN  DEN  FRANZOSISCHEN  HOPE.    GEBOHREN 

zu  BOSTON  D:  17!  JAN:  1706.  GESTORBEN  zu  PHILADELPHIA  IM 
APRIL  1790.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 
Oval  with  a  border.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

1564.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval.    Stipple. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 
Choice  trial  proof. 

1565.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Oval.  Line. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

Rawdon,  Wright,  Hatch  &  Edson,  New  York.    India  proof. 


62 

1566.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Oval  with  an  ornamental  border.  Line. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 
India  proof. 

1567.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Oval  with  ornamental  border.  Line. 

Height  2  inches;  width  i  p-i6  inches. 
(Bank  note  vignette.) 

1568.  -    Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a  wreath 

of  flowers;  the  heading  to  a  rebus  on  an  octavo  sheet,  entitled:  "The 
Art  of  making  money  plenty  in  every  Man's  Pocket  by  Doctor  Frank- 
lin." Stipple. 

Height  i  4-16  inches;  width  r  3-16  inches. 

1569.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.    Oval. 

Lithograph. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

1570.  B.  FRANKLIN.    BORN  BOSTON  JANY  17™  1706.    DIED  AT  PHILAD. 
APR^-    i7T.H    1790.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur 
collar.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;  the  title  around  the  oval.    The  centre 
of  a  folio  sheet  containing  24  engravings  in  ovals,  entitled  "Poor 
Richard  Illustrated,  Lessons  for  the  Young  and  old  on  Industry, 
Temperance,  Frugality,  &c  by  Benjamin  Franklin." 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Whole  sheet,  height  12  6-16  inches;  length  20  12-16  inches. 

1571.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 
with  fur  collar.  Line. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Eng?  by  R.  W.  Dodson  from  a  Painting  by  J.  B.  Longacre  after 
an  Original  Miniature  in  possession  of  W  J  Duane  Esq1:6  (Copy 
right  1835) 

1572.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  copyright. 

1573.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.  Line. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

C.  A.  Bovara  inc.    Per  Vine?  Ferrario. 

1574.  BENJA  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  to  right,  with  fur  collar. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

J.  D.  Gross  S9 


63 

1575-  FUU<  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Aquatint  printed  in  colors. 

Height  7  1-16  inches;  width  5  2-16  inches. 

G.  Gallina  f .    Excessively  rare. 

1576.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Nearly  half-length,  head  three-quarters 
to  right.  Line. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  3  14-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  H.  B.  Hall  from  the  original  picture  in  Pastel  painted 
from  life  by  J.  A.  Duplessis  hi  1783,  and  now  (1868)  in  the  possession 
of  John  Bigelow  Esq. 

1577.  THE  SAME.    Fine  proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

1578.  BENJf  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Line. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Eng<?  by  H  B  Hall  Jr.  New  York.  D.  Appleton  &  Co.  India 
proof. 

1579.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Etching. 

Height  16  4-16  inches;  width  12  4-16  inches. 

(Etched  by  Henri  Lefort  from  an  original  painting  by  Duplessis 
presented  by  Geo  A.  Lucas,  to  the  W.  H.  Huntington  Collection  of 
Americana,  Metropolitan  Museum  of  Art  N.  Y.) 

Artist's  remarque  proof,  signed,  on  Japan  paper. 

1580.  BENIAMINUS     FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head   three-quarters  to 
right.  Line. 

Height  7  4-16  inches;  width  5  2-16  inches. 

Michael  Bisi  del  et  scul.  1818  per  Dalla  Libera.     Open  letter  proof. 

1581.  BENIAMINO     FRANKLIN.    Full   bust,    head    three-quarters    to 
right.  Line. 

Height  7  2-16  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

Francesco  Petroncini  dis  e  inc.     Open  letter  proof. 

1582.  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right  with  fur  collar. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  15-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  J.  Thomson.  From  an  original  Picture  by  J.  A. 
Duplessis  in  the  possession  of  Mr  Barnet,  Consul  General  for  the 
United  States  of  America  at  Paris;  under  the  Superintendence  of  the 
Society  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.  London  Published 
by  Charles  Knight.  Ludgate  Street  &  Pall  Mall  East.  India  proof  on 
large  paper.  Very  rare  in  this  state. 


64 

1583.  THE   SAME.     India  proof  before  letters  on  large  paper.     Very  rare 
in  this  state. 

1584.  THE   SAME.     Without  the  publisher's  address. 

1585.  Nearly  half-length,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with 

fur  collar.  Wood  engraving. 

Height  6  2-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Henry  Wolf.     Artist's  proof  on  India  paper,  signed. 

1586.  BENJN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with 
fur  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

New  York.  Virtue  &°  Yorston. 

1587.  THE   SAME.     With  ornamental  border,  with  vignette  at  the  bottom, 

of  the  signing  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence.     India  paper  proof. 

1588.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar 

Stipple 

Height  5  1-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper. 

1589.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar 

Line. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

1590.  THE  SAME.    With  title  and  address  in  Russian  letters. 

1591.  THE   SAME.     With  the  title  in  English  and  Russian,  and  the  name 
of  the  painter,  "  Duplessis  pinx." 

1592.  BEN}*  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with 
fur  collar.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Duplessis. 

1593.  BENJf  FRANKLIN.     Three-quarter  length,  seated  in  an  armchair, 
head  three-quarters  to  right;  the  right  hand,  holding  "Poor  Richard's 
Almanac,"  is  resting  on  a  table  to  right,  upon  which  are  a  number  of 
books.    In  the  right  distance  a  globe  and  curtain  drawn  aside.    Stipple. 

Height  7  8-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

From  the  original  painting  by  Chappel  in  the  possession  of  the  pub- 
lisher. Johnson  Wilson  &•=  Co.  Publishers  New  York.  (Copyright 
1873) 


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1594-  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters.     On  India  paper.    Large  paper 
copy. 

1595.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar. 

Stipple. 

Height  2  1-16  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

1596.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar, 
in  a  ruled  border.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  a  8-16  inches. 

1597.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.  Line. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  3-16  inches. 

1598.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  8  8- 1 6  inches;  width  9  12-16  inches. 

Mauzaisse  ft.  1826.    Lith  de  C.  Motte.    India  proof. 

1599.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON  LE  17.  JANVIER  1706. 
ERIPUIT   COELO   FULMEN   SCEPTRUM  QUE  TYRANNIS.      Half-length, 
nearly  full  face,  with  fur-trimmed  coat,  seated  at  a  table  upon  which 
is   a  map  entitled   "  Philadelphie "   and  spectacles;  the  right   hand 
pointing  to  the  map.     The  title  in  a  tablet.  Line. 

Height  13  5-16  inches;  width  9  5-16  inches. 

Print  par  Madame  Filleul.  Grave"  par  Cathelin,  Graveur  du  Roi. 
A  Paris  chez  M.  Boquet  rile  Comtesse  d'Artois  vis-a-vis  celle  Mau- 
conseil. 

Very  rare. 

1600.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 

Excessively  rare  in  this  state. 

1601.  FRANKELIN.    MINISTRE  PLE'NIPOTENTIAIRE  DES  ETATS  UNIS  DE 
L'AMERIQUE  SEPTENTRIONALE.    Full   bust,   head   three-quarters   to 
right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle  resembling  an  ornamental  frame,  with 
title  on  a  tablet  in  the  lower  portion.  Line. 

Height  13  4-16  inches;  width  10  inches. 

Dessine  par  Bounieu  d'apres  le  Buste  de  M.  T.  Coudon.  Grave" 
par  Chevillet.  "  Galerie  des  hommes  illustres  vivans." 

Brilliant  impression,  with  full  margin.     Rare. 

1602.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 
with  fur  collar.     Oval  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base.     The  title 
on  a  tablet  in  the  base.  Line. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Goldar  sculp1.  Published  Sep:  23?  1785.  by  J.  Fielding,  Pater 
Noster  Row. 

5 


1603.  D.     BENJAMIN    FR^NGKLIN.     GRAND   COMISSAIRE  PLENIPO- 

TENTIAIRE    DTT    CONGRES    D'AMERIQUE    EN    FRANCE    N£    A    BOSTON 

17.06,.  EN 'i 7.  JANVIER.    Nearly  half-length,  head  three-quarters  to 
right,  with  coat  trimmed  with  fur.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.      Mezzotinto. 

Height  7  13-16  inches;  width  6  3-16  inches. 

desine  par  C  N.  Cochin  Chev.  de  1'ordre  du  Roi  a  Paris  1777.     Se 
•vend  a  Londres  chez  Thorn  Hart. 

Fine  impression.     Very  rare.    See  Plate. 

1604.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON,   DANS   LA  NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE,  LE  17  JANVIER  1706.    Nearly  half  length,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right,  with  coat  trimmed  with  fur.     Oval  in  a  rectangle 
resting  on  a  base;  under  the  base  in  a  tablet: 

Honneur  du  nouveau  monde  et  de  1'humanite, 
.   "•'.'  Ce  Sage  aimable  et  vrai  les  guide  et  les  e"claire, 

Comme  un  autre  Mentor,  il  cache  a  1'oeil  vulgaire, 

Sous  les  traits  d'un  mortel,  une  divinite",  par  M1'.   Feutry. 

Line. 

Height  10  6-16  inches;  width  6  15-16  inches. 

Duplessis  Pinxit.     P.  PL  Sculp.     Rare. 


1605.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON  LE  17  JANVIER  1706. 
ERIPUIT   COELO   FTJLMEN   SCEPTRUM   QUE  TYRANNIS.     Half-length, 
nearly  full  face,  with  coat  trimmed  with  fur.     Seated  at  a  table  upon 
which  is  a  map  inscribed  "  Philadelphie "  and  spectacles,  the  right 
hand  pointing  to  the  map.     The  title  in  a  tablet.  Line. 

Height  13  5-16  inches;  width  9  5-16  inches. 

Bononiq  apud'Ludovicum  Inig.     D.  A.  S.  Scul. 

Excessively  rare. 

1606.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
'.'„."  Oval  in  a  rectangle.     The  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.     Line. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

Duplessis.  P.     Alex?  Tardieu  sc. 

Fine  impression  with  full  margin.     Rare. 

1607.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    THE  STATESMAN  AND  PHILOSOPHER. 
Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar.     Oval  in  a 
border  resembling  a  frame.  Colored  lithograph. 

Height  ii  12-16  inches;  width  8  15-16  inches. 

Lith.  &  Pub.  by  N.  Currier,  152  Nassau  St.  cor.  of  Spruce  N.  Y. 
(Copyright  1847) 


D.  ]5r; 

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1608. Full  bust,  nearly  full  face.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  ig  inches;  width  15  6-16  inches 

Dessind  par  le  Barbier  1'Aine  d'aprds  le  Buste  de  Houdon.  Grave 
par  Alix.  A  Paris  chez  Jean,  rue  Jean  de  Beauvais,  N°.  32.  Depose 
a  la  Bibliotheque  Nationale.  Very  rare. 

1609.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar. 

Oval  with  a  fancy  border.  Line. 

Height  i  12-16  inches;  width  i  8-16  inches. 

Bald,  Cousland  &"  Co.  Phil0:     India  proof. 

1610.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N£  A  BOSTON  LE  17  JANVIER  1706. 
Full  bust,  nearly  full  face.     Oval.  Aquatint. 

Height  7  3-16  inches;  width  6  2-16  inches. 

E.  Gosselin.  pt. 

1611.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    N6  A  BOSTON,  LE  17  JANVIER  1706. 
MORT  A  PHILADELPHIE  EN  1790.    Full  bust,  nearly  full  face,  with  fur 
collar.    Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

F.  Bonneville  Deli.     Gautier  Sculp.     A   Paris  chez,  I'Auteur  rue 
du  Theatre  Francais  N.  4. 

1612.  THE  SAME.     Colored.    Rare. 

1613.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Nearly  half-length,  head  three-quarters 
to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Line. 

Height  13  12-16  inches;  width  n  4-16  inches. 

A.  Krause  sc.  Druck  v.  Zehl.  Leipzig.  Pramie  zum  funfundzwan- 
zigsten  Bande  des  New-Yorker  Belletrishschen  Journals. 

1614.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  letters.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1615.  BENJAMAIN  FRANKLIN.    NE  A  BOSTON  EN  1706,  MORT  LE  17 
AVRIL  1790.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  with  fur  collar. 
Oval,  with  a  border  in  a  rectangle.  Line. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Maria  Miou  sculp. 

1616.  BENJAMIN     FRANKLIN.    MINISTRE    PL£NIPOTENTIAIRE    A    LA 
COUR  DE  FRANCE  POUR  LA  REPUBLIQUE  DES  PROVINCES  UNIES  DE 
L'AMERIQUE  SEPTENTRIONALE.    N£  A  BOSTON,  LE  17.  JANVIER  1706. 
Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar.     Oval  in  a 
rectangle,  resting  on  a  base,  supported  by  a  figure  of  Diogenes  and  his 


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lantern;  over  the  oval  a  liberty  cap  on  a  spear;  in  the  upper  left-hand 
corner  a  flying  dove  with  a  ribbon;  to  the  left  a  tree  and  a  large  tub; 
in  the  lower  right-hand  corner  an  eagle  standing  on  a  document  en- 
titled "Ameriq  Septent.";  in  the  lower  left-hand  corner  a  bunch  of 
beets;  on  a  base  upon  which  the  oval  rests  is  the  motto  "Stupete 
Gentes!  Reperit  vivum  Diogenes."  Line. 

Height  10  10-16  inches;  width  8  1-16  inches. 

N.  L.  G.  D.  L.  C.  A.  D.  L.  del.  et  Sculp.  Presents'  a  son  Excellence 
quelle  a  acceptee  le  14  Juillet  1780.  par  son  tres  Humble  et  tres  obeissant 
Serviteur  Bligny.  A  Paris  chez  Bligny  Lander  du  Roi,  Md.  d'Estampes, 
Peintre,  Doreur  et  Vitrier,  Cour  du  Manege  aux  Thuilleries. 

1617.  THE   SAME.     Choice  proof  before  letters. 

Excessively  rare  in  this  state. 

1618.  BENJAM:  FRANKLIN.    SCHUFTSTELLER,  GESANDTER  DER  NORD- 

AMERICANISCHEN  FREGSTAATEN,  UND  ERFINDER  DER  WETTERABLEITER 
GEBOHREN  AM  17.  JAENNER  1708,  GESTORBEN  AM  17  APRIL  1790. 

Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval. 

Aquatint  printed  in  colors. 

Height  6  5-16  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

Ritter  v.  Radmannsdorf  del.    Exceedingly  scarce. 

1619.  Nearly  half-length,  head  three-quarters  to  right.    Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  9  2-16  inches;  width  7  8-16  inches. 

Portrait  of  Benjamin  Franklin.  Painted  by  A.  Scheffer.  En- 
graved by  Ed.  Girardet.  Imprint  6r"  Publie  par  Goupil  &»  C*? 
Paris — London — Berlin — New-  York. 

1630.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval  medallion, 

in  an  ornamental  vignette  of  the  "  Franklin  Fire  Insurance  Company 
of  Philadelphia."  Mezzotinto. 

Height  i  9-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 

Groome  del.     Tucker  sc. 

1631.  Bust,  nearly  full  face.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  i  inch;  width  14-16  inch. 
Bank  note  vignette.    Proof. 

1632.  Bust,   head  three-quarters   to   right.     Circular. 

Woodcut. 

Diameter  12-16  inch. 
Notice  of  the  expiration  of  a  policy  in  the  Franklin  Fire  Insurance  Co. 


69 

1633-  BENJ.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with 
fur  collar.     Oval,  with  ornamental  border.  Line. 

Height  2  2-16  inches;  width  a  1-16  inches. 

Bureau  Engraving  &  Printing.     India  proof. 

1634.  B.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur 
collar.     Oval.  Etching. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 
Open  letter  proof. 

1635.  FRANKLIN  (BENJAMIN)  N6  A  BOSTON  EN  1706,  MORT  EN  1790. 
Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur-trimmed  coat.     Vign- 
ette. Line. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

Ferdinard  Sc*     Public  par  Blaisot. 

1636.  THE  SAME.     Variety  in  title:  " Le  Sellier 'de  Varsovie. " 

1637.  THE   SAME.     Proof  on  India  paper,   before  letters.      Very  rare 
in  this  state. 

1638.  BENIAMINO  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust  in  clouds,  head  three-quarters 
to  right.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Gaet  Boncetti  inc. 

1639.  BENJ  A    FRANKLIN.     Full    bust,    head    three-quarters    to    right. 
Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Etch?  by  H.  B.  Hall,  N.  Y.  1879.     India  Proof- 

1640.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper. 

1641.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters. 

1642.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 

with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  4  inches 

Eng?  by  Geo.  E.  Perine.     N.  Y.     India  proof. 

1643.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 


yo 

1 644.  BRONZE    STATUE    OF    BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.    INAUGU- 
RATED SEPTEMBER  17,  1856,  IN  BOSTON.     Full  length  on  a  monument, 
head  three-quarters  to   right;  on  the  base  of  the  monument  to  the 
right  and  left,  vignettes  of  scenes  from  Franklin's  life;  in  the  back- 
ground people.    Vignette.  Machine  engraving. 

Height  7  indies;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  H.  Billings.     Eng?  by  Smith  Knight  &  Tappan. 

1645.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar. 

Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

J.  A  J.  Wilcox  Sc.     From  a  Miniature  by  Duplessis  in  the  possession 
of  Mr  Gillespie.    Proof. 

1646.  THE  SAME.    Proof  on  India  paper,  before  the  authority. 

1647.  D*  FRANKLIN.    Half-length,  head  three-quarters  to  right.    Vign- 
ette. Stipple. 

Height  3  8- 1 6  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

Published  by  G.  Smeeton  S.  Martin's  Church  Yard. 

i 

1648.  BENJA    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  the 
background  a  representation  of  an  electric  storm.     Vignette.    Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  4  inches. 

1649.  Three-quarter  length,  leaning  on  the  back  of  a  chair; 

head  and  body  three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette.      India  ink  drawing. 

Height  12  1 2- 1 6  inches;  width  q  4-16  inches. 

Beautifully  executed  and  undoubtedly  by  a  French  artist. 

1650.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 
with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  7  inches;  width  7  12-16  inches. 

Lith.  de.  J.  Brodtmann 


1651.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  N£  A  BOSTON  EN  1706.  MORT  LE  17 
AVRIL  1790.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  5  4-16  inches. 

Lith     de     Ducarme.     Julien.     Galerie     Universelle.     Publie    par 
Blaisot. 


1652.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  8  8-16  inches;  width  9  12-16  inches. 

Mauzaisse  ft.  1826    Lith  de  C  Motte. 

1653.  THE   SAME.     India  paper  proof. 

1654.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;  width  5  6-16  inches. 

Prether. 

1655.  -    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  3  9-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Radeau. 


1656.  R™  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur 
collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  4  5-16  inches. 

A!e  Farey.     Paris,  Rosselin,  edit  Quai   Voltaire,  21  Lith.  Auguste 
Bry,  142,  r.  du  Bae. 


1657.  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar, 
ignette. 

Height  3  4-16  inches; 

Schubert  Inth?     Lith  de  Loux. 


Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 


1658.  B1*    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with 
coat  trimmed  with  fur.     Vignette  Lithograph. 

Height  8  inches;  width  7  8-16  inches. 

Toussaint.     Rosselin  editeur,  quai  Voltaire  21  Imp.  par  Auguste 
Bry,  rue  du  Bae.  134. 

1659.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  19  10-16  inches;  width  16  inches. 

Kurz  &  Allison's  Art  Studio,  Chicago  U.  S.  A. 

1660.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 
with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

W.  C.  C  &  O.    Publie  par  Soetens  &  Fils  a  la  Baye. 


72 

1661.  FRANKLIN.     Full   bust,   head   three-quarters   to   right,   with   coat 
trimmed  with  fur.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  12-16  inches;  width  8  8-16  inches. 

B.  1840  et  a  Toulouse,  rue  S'.  Rome.  18.     a  Paris  rue  S(  Jacques. 

1662.  BENJA  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with 
*  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  inches;  width  3  inches. 

NK. 

1663.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  to  right.    Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  6  inches  ;  width  4'  8-16  inches. 

Lith.  Duck  u  Verlag  v  Wilk  Heimer  in  Berlin. 

1664.  —    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  with  fur  collar. 

Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

1665.  FRANKLIN  -       — .     Full  bust,  head  to  right.     Vignette  on  a  folio 
sheet  with  portraits  of  Napoleon,  Lord  Bacon,  Scott,  Shakespeare, 
Byron,  Combe,  Spurzheim,  and  the  crania  of  various  races;  entitled 
Coomb's  New  Phrenological  Chart. "  Lithograph. 

Height  2  6-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

Modeley,  litho.  3  Wellington  S'.  Strand.    Published  by  H.  Renshaw, 
356  Strand.     This  is  copyright. 

1666.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.    Full   length,    seated   in   an   armchair, 
facing  to  right;   right  hand  resting  on  a  map  upon  a  table;   the  left 
resting  on  arm  of  chair,  holding  a  pair  of  spectacles;    a  large  book 
leaning  against  the  chair  to  left;   in  the  lower  left  corner  a  terrestrial 
globe,  scroll  and  book;   in  the  left  distance  a  bookcase;   in  the  right 
distance  a  window.  Lithograph. 

Height  18  8-16  inches;  width  12  12-16  inches. 

After  the  celebrated  painting  by  T.  H.  Matteson,  Eq. 

1667.  Full  Bust,  head  three-quarters  so  left,  with  fur  collar. 

Vignette  with  black  background.  Colored  lithograph. 

Height  19  8-16  inches;  width  17  8-16  inches. 

1668.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 
with  fur  collar.     Vignette.  Colored  lithograph. 

Height  20  4-16  inches;  width  21  indies. 

M.  H.  Traubel  &  C°.  46^  Walnut  St.  Phila. 

1669.  THE  SAME.    Uncolored. 


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PROFILE  PORTRAITS. 

1670.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval. 

Line. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

J.  Akin  Sc.  Philad*  Published  by  W™  Duane.  Philadelphia, 
1809.  Rare. 

1671.  FRANKLIN.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Circular  medallion. 
One  of  four  portraits  on  a  quarto  sheet,  the  others  being  Voltaire, 
Rousseau,  and  Mirabeau.  Aquatint. 

Diameter  3  inches. 

A  Paris,  Chez  Allais,  Graveur,  rue  de  la  Barillerie  Maison  de  Mr. 
le  Clere,  Apoticaire,  au  3*™"  Excessively  rare. 

1672.  PETER  I,  FRANKLIN,  FRIEDRICK  II.     Three  busts  in  profile 
to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  a  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 

D.  Berger  Sculp.  1808.     Very  rare.     Proof. 

1673.  BENIAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.    Circular 
medallion,  on  a  sheet  with  a  portrait  of  John  Howard.  Line. 

Diameter  i  14-16  inches. 

D.  Berger  sc.  1792.     Very  rare. 

1674.  Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  12-16  inch;  width  10-16  inch. 

(C.  Burt)     Bank  note  vignette.    India  proof  of  the  portrait  used  on 
postage  stamp.     Very  rare. 

1675.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Cir- 
cular medallion.     One  of  four  portraits  on  an  octavo  sheet  engraved 
with  a  roulette;  in  an  ornamental  border  with  a  ruled  background. 

.Diameter  i  9-16  inches. 

Executed  by  J.  Bate  by  means  of  his  Patent  Engraving  Machine. 
For  the  Mechanics  Magazine  Vol  xxv  Printed  by  Ellis  &  Co  Old 
Broad  St.  Published  Is*  Decr.  1836  by  J.  Cunningham,  Peterboro 
Court. 

1676.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN    GEBOHREN    1706.     Bust    and    head    in 
profile  to  left.     Oval  medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring  tied  with  a  ribbon, 
in  a  rectangle.     The  title  under  the  medallion.  Line. 

Height  4  11-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

D.  Berger.  Sculp  1783.     Very  rare. 


74 

1677-  THE  SAME.     With  variation  in  the  address  of  the  artist:  "  D.  Berger 
Sculps.  Berolini,  1783." 

1678.  B.  FRANKLIN.  L.L.D.  AND  F.R.S.    BORN  AT  BOSTON.    JANY  17, 
1706.     DIED  AT  PHILADELPHIA,  APRIL  17,  1790.    Head  and  bust  in 
profile  to  left.     Circular  medallion  in  an  oval,  in  a  rectangle,  with  a 
border;  the  medallion  encircled  with  oak  and  olive  leaves.     The  title 
in  the  border.     The  heading  to  an  imperial  folio  sheet  containing  24 
beautifully  engraved  oval  medallions,  entitled  "Bowles's  Moral  Pic- 
tures or  Poor  Richard  Illustrated,  Being  Lessons  For  the  Young  and 
the  Old,  on  Industry,  Temperance,  Frugality,  &c.     By  the  late  Dr. 
Benj.  Franklin."  Line. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  4  10-16  inches. 

Dighton  del4.  Published  as  the  Act  directs,  29,  Sepr.  1803.  Printed 
for  and  Sold  by  Bowles  and  Carver,  No.  69  St.  Paul's  Church  Yard. 
London.  Very  rare. 

1679.  B.  F.     Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Circular  medallion  in  a 
wreath  of  oak  leaves,  bound  together  at  the  bottom  with  a  ribbon. 

Stipple. 

Diameter  9  3-16  inches. 

Lethere  Delineavit.  Darcis  Sculpsit.  A  Paris  Chez  Potrelle. 
Md.  d'Estampes.  Rue  Honore,  N°.  54.  Rare. 

1680.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  the  publisher's  address  with  the  artist's 
name  scratched  in. 

1 68 1.  Bust  on  a  pedestal,  head  in  profile  to  right;  at  the 

bottom  of  the  bust  are  some  books.  Stipple. 

Height  4  6- 1 6  inches;  width  i  12-16  inches. 

From  Edwin's  Portrait  of  Jefferson. 

1682.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    BORN  JAN?    17™  1706.    DIED  APRIL 

17™  1790.     Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  13-16  inches;  width  i  9-16  inches. 

Edwin  sc. 

1683.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to 
right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  T.  Holloway  from  the  Bust  modelled  at  Paris  from  the 
Life,  engrav'd  by  Allardice.  R.  Campbell  &  C°.s.  Edition  of  the 
History  of  England. 

1684.  THE  SAME.     From  the  "Literary  Magazine." 


75 

1685.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN.     GEBOREN  zu  BOSTON  IN  NEW  ENGLAND  D. 
17.  JAN.  1760.    NON  SORDIBUS  AUCTOR  NATURAE  VERIQUE.    Bust  and 
head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  a  10-16  inches. 

I.  Hess  sc. 

1686.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D!     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right. 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

W.  R.  Jones  sc.    Rare. 

1687.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN  NATUS  BOSTON,  XVII  JAN.  MDCCVI.     Head 
and  bust  in  profile  to  left.     The   obverse   and  reverse  of  a  medal 
by  Dupre*.  Etching. 

Diameter  i  14-16  inches. 

Jules  Jacquemart.     India  proof. 

1688.  BENIAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Bust  in  profile  to  right  on  a  pedestal 
mounted  on  a  monument,  being  crowned  with  a  wreath  of  oak  leaves 
by  the  figure  of  Liberty,  which  is  standing  to  the  right;   a  cupid  is 
seated  at  the  bottom  of  the  monument  holding  a  map  of  the  two  hemi- 
spheres, with  a  wand  in  the  right  hand  pointing  toward  the  map; 
drapery  in  the  upper  left-hand  corner.  Line. 

Height  6  1-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

H.  Lyps  det  &  sc 

1689.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.    Vign- 
ette. Etching. 

Height  2  6-16  inches;  width  a  8-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Thomas  Landseer.  Published  by  Hunt  &  Clark,  Tavi- 
stock  Street,  Covent  Garden.  Transferred  from  copper  to  stone  by 
C.  Hullmandel.  Very  rare. 

1690.  BENI.  FRANKLIN.    GEBOREN  zu  BOSTON  IN  NEU  ENGLAND,  DEN 

17.  JAN.  1706.    NON  SORDIBUS  AUCTOR  NATURAE  VERIQUE.    Bust 
and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

C.  G.  Nestler  fee.     Very  rare. 

1691.  M?  LE  D?  FRANKLIN.    Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval 
medallion.     The  title  in  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.     One  of  40  por- 
traits hanging  on  the  wall  of  a  representation  of  Voltaire's  drawing- 
room.  Line. 

Height  i  10-16  inches;  width  13-16  inch. 

Whole  sheet,  height  10  4-16  inches;  length  16  g-i6  inches. 

Dessine*  par  Duche.  Grave  par  Ne'e.  Proof  before  letters,  with 
bust  of  Voltaire  as  remarque.  Rare. 


76 

1692.  BENJ*  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to 
left.     Oval  draped  with  an  olive  wreath,  on  the  same  sheet  with  a 
portrait  of  "  The  Honble  John  Adams. "  Line. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

Noble  sculp.     New  London  Magazine.     Published  by  Alexr.  Hogg 
at  the  King's  Arms  N°.  16  Paternoster  Row.  Mar.  i,  1780. 

1693.  B.  FRANKLIN.  L.L.D.  F.R.S.    AMBASSADOR  FROM  THE  CONGRESS 
OF  AMERICA  TO  THE  COURT  OF  FRANCE.    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to 
left.     Oval  with  a  border.  Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches:  width  3  7-16  inches. 

J.  Norman  Sc.     Very  rare. 

1694.  B.  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right. 
Oval  in  a  rectangle,  suspended  by  a  ring,  draped  with  olive  leaves, 
and  resting  on  a  tablet  in  which  is  a  vignette  representation  of  an 
army.  Line. 

Height  6  11-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Engraved    from  the  Original  Medallion    for  the  Hib*   Magazine 
(1810).     "Where  Liberty  dwells  there  is  my  Country!"     Very  rare. 

1695.  THE  SAME.     Before  the  authority  or  address.    Excessively  rare  in 
this  state. 

1696.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.     "Where  Liberty  dwells,  there 
is  my  country. "     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  2  5-16  niches;  width  i  11-16  inches. 

Scoles,  sculp.    Rare. 

1697.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval 
medallion  suspended  by  a  ring,  with  ribbon  tied  in  a  bow  at  top,  in  a 
rectangle;  the  title  under  the  medallion.  Line. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  inches. 

Saack.  sc.     Very  rare. 

A  close  copy  in  the  reverse  of  the  Print  by  Berger  Lot  1676. 

1698.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN.     GEB  1706;    GEST;    1790.     Bust  and  head  in 
profile  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  5-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

Stottrup  sculp. 

Excessively  rare.    It  rates  in  rarity  with  the  portrait  of  Washington  engraved  by  Wright.    See 
Plate. 


LOT  1698 


u  u  t  \ .  c  t- 

C  U  L 1 1-  C  U  U 


77 

1699-  BENJ.   FRANKLIN,   L.L.D.     Bust   and   head   in  profile  to  right. 
Oval.  Line. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Thackara  &  Vallance.     Philad?  1794. 

1700.  D*  BENJ.  FRANKLIN.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval 
in    rectangle,  on  a  background  representing   stonework.     The   title 
in  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

Tanner  sc.     Philadelphia,  Published  by  W.  W.  Woodward,  1801. 

1701.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN  L.L.D.    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.     Oval. 

Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Engraved  by  B.  Tanner,  N.  York,  Sept?    1794.     New  York  Pub- 
lished by  Sam1.  Campbell  Octr.  1794. 

1702.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.    Vign- 
ette. Line. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;  length  i  9-16  inches. 

J.  V.  N.  Throop.  sc. 

1703.  FRANKLIN.     Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.     Vignette.        Stipple. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

From  Houdon's   Bust.     Engraved   by  T.  B.  Welch.  Boston,  Pub- 
lished by  Hilliard.  Gray  &  C°.     H.  Zing.  Printer. 

1704.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    BORN  JAN?   17™   1706.     DIED  APRIL 
i7T.H  1790.     Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

Warnicke.  Sc. 

1705.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

1 706.  —    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.     Vignette.        Stipple. 

Height  2  6-16  inches;  width  i  7-16  inches. 

Engd  by  E.  Wellmore  from  an  original  drawing  by  J.  B.  Longacre 
after  the  bust  by  Houdon. 

On  the  Title  Page  of  "  The  National  Portrait  Gallery  of  Distinguished  Americans." 

1707.  BENJ:  FRANKLIN.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular 
medallion.  Stipple. 

Diameter  2  4-16  inches. 

C.    Westirmayr   fecit    1794,    nanch   einem    Basrelief.     Excessively 
rare. 


78 

1708.  Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle. 

Outline. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 
Rare. 

1709.  B.  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.    BORN  AT  BOSTON  IN  NEW  ENGLAND. 
JAN  17™  1706.     Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.     Vignette.          Line. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  14-16  inches. 

Non  Sordibus  Auctor  Naturae  Verique. 

1710.  -  Bust  on  a  base,  in  profile  to  left,  resting  on  a  bracket 
upon  which  is  a  lamp,  globe,  books,  etc.;    over  the  top  the  motto, 
"Eripuit  Coelo  Fulmen,  Sceptrumque  Tyrannis. "     Vignette.     Line. 

Height  2  7-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

1711.-      Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.        Machine  engraved. 

Height  i  8-16  inches;  width  i  5-16  inches. 
On  the  title  page  to  "  My  Son's  Book.    Henry  F.  Anners  Philadelphia." 

1712.  THE  SAME.     On  a  certificate  of  stock  of  the  Sugar  Loaf  Coal  Com- 
pany, with  similar  portrait  of  Washington. 

1714.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  left.    Vign- 
ette. India  wash  drawing. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 
Original  India  ink  drawing,  beautifully  executed,  about  the  early  half  of  the  nineteenth  century. 

1715.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Vignette. 

Process  print. 

Height  8  inches;  width  5  2-16  inches. 
From  the  Patience  Wright  Wax  Portrait. 

1716.  B.  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.    BORN  AT  BOSTON  IN  NEW  ENGLAND, 
JAN.  6™  1706.    DIED  AT  PHILADELPHIA;   APRIL  i7T.H  1790.    Bust 
and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Eripuit  Coelo  Fulmen;  Sceptrumque  Tyrannis.     N?  V]  Massachu- 
setts Magazine  [Vol.  1 1 .     Very  rare. 

1717.  B.  J;   FRANKLIN.    EST  MORT.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left. 
Circular  medallion,  underneath  which  is  an  olive  wreath  with  diverg- 
ing rays,  in  the  center  of  which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

Dediee  an  Caffe  Piscope.     Very  rare. 


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1718.  -          Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval,  on  a  sheet  with 

a  silhouette  portrait  of  Genl.  Washington.     Oval.  Outline. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Columb.  Mag.  (March  1788). 

1719.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN.    NATUS  BOSTON  XVII.  JAN.  MDCCVI.    Bust 
and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular,  the  obverse  and  reverse  of  a 
medal.     Engraved  with  a  roulette. 

Diameter  i  12-16  inches. 

London,   Published  May   10,    1833,  by  Effingham   Wilson,  Royal 
Exchange. 

1720.  Head  and  bust  in  profile  to  right.  Stipple. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  4  6-16  inches. 

Very  rare. 

1721.  LE  DOCTEUR  FRANCKLIN  COURONN£  PAR  LA  LIBERTE.    Bust 
in  profile  to  right,  resting  on  the  globe ;  supported  by  an  angel  holding 
a  sword  in  the  right  hand,  and  a  scroll  in  the  left,  inscribed  "  Con- 
stitution du    Gouvernement  de  Pensilvanie  Art.   if";    to  the  right 
Liberty  with  a  crown  of  olive  leaves  in  each  hand  in  the  act  of  crowning 
Franklin;   at  the  bottom  in  the  foreground  a  bundle  of  fasces  and 
olive  leaves ;  at  the  top  a  Liberty  cap  on  a  pole,  from  which  are  emanat- 
ing diverging  rays.  Aquatint. 

Height  9  1-16  inches;  width  7  8-16  inches. 

Rare. 

1722.  Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval  medallion  sus- 
pended on  the  side  of  a  tree,  to  the  right  a  crowing  cock  perched  on  a 
fence,  and  shipping  in  the  distance.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

"  Franklin  office,  Barber  &  Perry  Copper  Plate  Printer's.     Back  of 
N?  8  South  Sixth  S4.  Philadelphia." 

1723.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right.     Silhouette 

in  circle  of  two  lines.  India  ink  drawing. 

Diameter  2  inches. 
Beautifully  executed. 

1724.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.     "Where  Liberty  dwells,  There 
is  my  Country. "     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right  in  oval.         Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Rare. 


8o 

1725.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.  F.R.S.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to 
right.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

Rare. 


-     -     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right  in  the  center  of  a 
wreath  of  flowers.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

"Bristol  Hard  Porcelain  Flower  Piece,  (size  8f  in.  X  7$  in.).  Por- 
trait of  Benjamin  Franklin.  In  the  collection  of  M^  William  Edkins, 
Bristol.  " 


1727.  BENJ.  FRANKLIN.    NATUS  BOSTON  XVII.  JAN.  MDCCVI.    Bust 
in  profile  to  right;  the  obverse  and  reverse  of  the  Dupre  medal. 

Stipple. 

Diameter  i  10-16  inches. 

Copia.  Sculp. 

1728.  -    Full   bust   and   head   in   profile   to   right.     Circular 
medallion  with  a  Grecian  border.  Stipple. 

Diameter  2  9-16  inches. 

1729.  -    Bust  in  profile  in  right.     Oval.  Outline. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 
From  Lavater's  Physiognomy. 

1730.  -    Bust   in    profile   to   right.     Vignette. 

Stipple,  printed  in  colors. 

Height  2  3-16  inches;  width  i  7-16  inches. 

Very  rare. 

1731.  -    Full  bust   and   head   in   profile   to   right.     Vignette. 

Outline. 

Height  2  6-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 


8i 


BENJAMIN  WEST  TYPE. 

1732.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN,  L.L.D.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  i a- 1 6  inches;  width  a  14-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  R.   Page.    Published  by  J.  _  Robins  6*  C°.  London, 
July  i,  1826. 

1733.  B.  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  in  border 
resembling  a  frame,  suspended  from  a  nail.  Stipple. 

Height  a  15-16  inches;  width  a  3-16  inches. 

Janinet  p.     Pekenino  sc. 

1734.  BENJ.    FRANKLIN,  LLD.    FRS.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters 
to  right.  Line. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  a  11-16  inches. 

R.  Scott  sc. 

1735.  B.   FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  in  a  border 
resembling  a  frame,  suspended  from  a  nail. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  a  3-16  inches. 

Scoles  sculp 

1736.  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Vignette,  one 
of  five  portraits  on  an  octavo  sheet,  the  others  being  Scott,  Cowper, 
Wilberforce,  and  Belzoni,  in  an  ornamented  border.  Stipple. 

Height  i  3-16  inches;  width  i  inch. 

1737.  BENJ  A    FRANKLIN.     Full   length,    seated,    head   to   right,    legs 
crossed,  walking-stick  lying  on  the  knee;  the  left  hand  holding  a  paper, 
the  right  pointing  thereto;    in  the  right  background  a  curtain  and 
books;  to  the  left  a  table.  Line. 

Height  7  8-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Painted  by  Alonzo  Chappel.     Eng"?  by  T.  Phillibrown.     Martin, 
Johnson,  &  Company,  Publisher,  New  York     (Copyright  1859) 

1738.  THE  SAME.     Variety  in  publisher's  address.     India  proof. 

1739.    Full  bust,  head   three-quarters  to  left.     Oval,  with 

drapery  on  either  side.     Over  the  oval  a  representation  of  a  kite  and 
electric  storm;  at  the  bottom  of  oval  a  kneeling  Indian  girl  and  the 
Angel  of  Fame  blowing  a  trumpet.  Stipple. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Pub.  July.  i.  1805,  by  M.  Jones,  Paternoster  Row. 
6 


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1740.  D?   BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Oval  with  a  border  in  which  is  the  inscription.  Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  a  10-16  inches. 

From  an  original  Picture  in  the  Possession  of  the  late  General  Wash- 
ington. 

From  the  Works  of  the  late  Celebrated  Dr.  Franklin.    Edinburgh,  1808. 

1740^.  Full  length,  seated,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  with 

red  cloak;  the  right  hand  testing  the  electric  spark  from  a  key  which 
is  suspended  on  the  string  of  a  kite  flying  in  an  electric  storm;  in  the 
lower  left,  cherubs  playing  with  electric  apparatus;  to  the  right,  three 
cherubs  surprised  at  Franklin  extracting  electricity  from  the  clouds. 

Colored  process  print. 

Height  13  3-16  inches;  width  9  11-16  inches. 

From  an  Original  Picture  by  Benjamin  West.  P.  R.  A.    India  proof. 


THOS.  GAINSBOROUGH  TYPE. 

1741.  DOCTOR     BENJAMIN     FRANKLIN.    Full    bust,    head    three- 
quarters  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  a  10-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W™  Evans  from  an  original  picture  (the  last  painted) 
in  the  possession  of  D?  Ja?  Hamilton.  Published  for  Lackington 
Allen  fir3  C°.  Jan?  i,  1804. 

1741$.  BENJAMIN   FRANKLIN.  ESQ*2    Half-length,  head  three-quar- 
ters to  left,  right  hand  thrust  into  the  waistcoat.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  4  3-16  inches. 

Tho?  Gainsborough.  R.  A.  G.  Sanders.  From  the  original  Picture 
in  the  possession  of  the  Marquis  of  Lansdowne.  London.  Henry 
Graves  fir0  Camp?  6  Pall  Mall.  1868. 


GIACOMO  TOURON  TYPE. 

1742.  B.    FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.      Oval  in  a 
rectangle,  resting  on  a  base,  in  which  is  the  title.     Flowers  strewn 
around  the  base.  Line. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Ramondi  incise.  Dal  depinto  sopra  smalto  di  Giacomo  Touron 
presso  il  Marchese  Girolamo  d'Adda  in  Milano.  Choice  proof  on 
India  paper,  signed. 

1743.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

1744.  THE   SAME.     Plain  impression. 

1745.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle. 

Line. 

Height  a  15-16  inches;  width  i  13-16  inches. 

T.  Holloway  Direxit. 

On  a  Page  from  a  work  on  Physiognomy,  evidently  by  Lavater.    Rare. 

1746.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  1-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

A  close  copy  of  the  Preceding  Print,  from  a  French  Edition  of  a  work  on  Physiognomy.  Evidently 
by  Lavater. 


L.  C.  DE  CARMONTELLE  TYPE. 

1747.  Full  length,  seated  in  front  of  a  table,  head  and  body 

to  left;  arms  folded;  a  hat  lying  on  some  documents  on  the  table,  en- 
titled "Les  Loix  de  la  Pensilvanie " ;    in  the  background  an  open 
window,  looking  out  on  shipping.  Line. 

Height  12  4-16  inches;  width  7  10-16  inches. 

L.  C.  de  Carmontelle,  Del.  Nee,  Sculp.  "  On  1'a  vu  ddsarmer  les 
Tirons  et  les  Dieux."  Paris  chez  Neeruedes  Frances  Bourgeois,  Porte 
S(  Michel.  A.P.D.  R.  Rare. 

1748.  THE    SAME.     Choice  impression  with   full  margin  before  the  en- 
graver's name.     Very  rare. 

1749.  THE    SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters,  with  wide  margin. 
Excessively  rare  in  this  state. 


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1750.  B.   FRACNKLIN.     Full  length,  seated,  head  and  body  to  right. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 

Senn  Sculp. 

A  copy  of  the  Preceding  print,  although  much  smaller,  and  without  the  inscription  on  the 
Document. 

1751.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.     Nearly  half-length,  seated,  head  and 
bust  in  profile  to  left.     Circular  medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring  tied 
with  a  ribbon,  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base  in  which  is  the  title; 
on  the  edge  of  the  base  the  motto,  "  On  1'a  vu  desarmer  les  tyrons  et 
les  dieux."  Line. 

Height  7  2-16  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches. 

Carmontelle  del    E.  G.  sc. 

Choice  impression.     Very  rare. 

1752.  BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN.  L.L.D.    Full  length,  seated,  head  and 
body  in  profile  to  right.  Stipple. 

Height  3  13-16  inches;  width  2  5-16  inches. 
A  close  copy  of  the  print  by  Senn,  Lot  1730. 


THOS.  W.  SUMNER  TYPE. 

1753.  FRANKLIN  AT  TWENTY.    Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

H.  B.  Hall.     Painted  in  London. 


1754.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    Three-quarter  length,  head  to  right,  the 
left  hand  thrust  into  the  waistcoat.  Stipple. 

Height  4  15-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

G.  F.  Storm  Sc.     From  the  original  Picture  in  the  Possession  of 
Thomas  W.  Sumner  Esq. 


MISCELLANEOUS  TYPES. 

1755.  Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval.        Line. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Zambellis  sc;     On  India  paper. 

1756.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.  L.L.D.     Full  length,  standing,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right;  the  left  hand  thrust  into  the  breast;  the  right  hand 
in  the  coat  pocket,  with  hat  tucked  under  the  arm.     Vignette  in  a 
border  resembling  a  frame.  Line. 

Height  6  10-16  inches;  width  4  7-16  inches. 

Published  by  H.  D.  Symonds,  Aug(  27,  1796.    Rare. 

1757.  Full  bust,  head  nearly  full  face,  laughing;    one  of  a 

group  of  portraits  in  caricature;   on  a  table  to  the  right  a  document 
entitled  "Acts  of  Common  Council."     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

1758.  Full  length,   seated,   with  a  pair  of  bellows  before 

furnace  to  the  left,  on  which  is  a  retort  emitting  various  papers  which 
are  falling  in  an  urn  to  the  right  inscribed  "Anecdotes";  in  the  back- 
ground to  left  a  bookcase  and  books;  to  the  left  a  curtain.  Line. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  4  3-16  inches. 

I.  P.  A.  Mo1.    H.  S.  Grimm  Del?    I.  Macky  Sculp* 

Excessively  rare.     Caricature. 

1759.  FRANKLIN.     Bust,  head  to  left,  with  cap.     Circular.  Line. 

Diameter  i  6-16  inches. 

1760.  TO  THE  MEMORY  OF  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN.    THE  PRO- 
FOUND PHILOSOPHER.    DIED  PHILADELPHIA  APRIL  i7TH  1790.    AGED 
85  YEARS.     Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval  in  a  border, 
surrounded  by  the  title,  which  is  in  ornamental  script ;  under  the  oval 
the  motto,  "  Fulmen  eripuit  coelo,  sceptrumque  Tyrannis."  Line. 

Height  i  1-16  inches;  width  15-16  inch. 

Written  &  Engraved  by  Joseph  Perkins,  New  York. 

1761.  BENJ.   FRANKLIN.     Three-quarter  length,  seated,  nearly  full  face; 
a  book  resting  on  the  knees,  which  are  crossed;   spectacles  in  the  left 
hand;  a  bookcase  in  the  right  distance  and  books  at  his  feet.          Line. 

Height  5  3-16  inches;  width  4  5-16  inches. 

Geo.  Catlin  pinx1.    Peter  Maverick  sculpt 


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1762.  Bust,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette.     One  of 

a  group  of  49  portraits,  with  an  ornamented  border  of  flags,  etc.,  with 
pedestals  at  either  side  supporting  the  figures  of  Justice  and  Liberty, 
on  a  quarto  sheet  entitled  "The  Signers  of  the  Declaration  of  Inde- 
pendence." Stipple. 

Whole  engraving,  Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  p  2-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  W.  Wellstood.     Designed  and  Engraved  expressly  for 
the  Ladies  Repository. 


MEMORIAL  DESIGNS,  SCENES  FROM  FRANKLIN'S  LIFE, 
CARICATURES,  ETC. 

1763.  L'AP6TRE  DE  LA  LlBERT^  IMMORTALISED  ALLEGORIC  DEDIEE  AUX 
AMIS  DE  LA  CONSTITUTION  FRANCAISE  PAR  L'AUT£TTR,  ET  PRESENTEE 
A  L' ASSEMBLED  NATIONALE.  Representing  an  angel  in  clouds  ascend- 
ing with  Franklin;  the  figure  of  Time  to  the  left  holding  on  to  his 
leg,  resisting  his  flight;  to  the  left  a  figure  of  an  Indian  kneeling  amidst 
broken  shackles,  pleading  with  Franklin  not  to  leave  them;  in  upper 
centre  a  rift  in  clouds  emitting  diverging  rays,  to  the  right  of  which  is 
the  flying  figure  of  Fame  blowing  a  trumpet;  on  the  extreme  right  a 
monument  upon  which  is  a  circular  medallion  portrait  of  Franklin  in 
profile  to  right,  on  which  is  a  tablet  with  the  motto:  "Franklin  ne 
peut.  mourier";  underneath  the  medallion  are  a  liberty  cap,  torch, 
and  books,  diverging  rays  shining  on  the  same  from  a  rent  in  the  clouds ; 
at  the  base  of  the  monument  are  two  weeping  figures,  the  one  being 
America,  helmeted,  holding  a  shield  and  scroll  in  the  right  hand  upon 
which  is  inscribed  "ddcret  pouv  le  deuil  de  franklin";  in  the  lower 
left  a  representation  of  the  infernal  regions.  Line. 

Height  13  12-16  inches;  width  17  5-16  inches. 

Compose  et  execute"  par  Barincou  Monbrun,  A  Bdx  pche  3me  Se 
trouve  die's  1'auteur  quai  du  pont  Sl.  Jean  A  Bord.x  N?  249.  Under 
the  title  are  six  lines  in  script  eulogistic  of  Franklin.  Very  rare. 


1764.  L'AMERIQUE  IND£PENDANTE.  Representing  Franklin  in  a  Roman 
dress,  crowned  with  oak  leaves,  standing  amidst  a  group  of  figures  at 
the  foot  of  a  statue  of  Liberty,  with  a  wand  in  his  left  hand,  pointing 
to  an  Indian  maiden  kneeling  at  the  base  of  the  monument ;  over  the 
whole  the  figure  of  "War"  with  shield  and  spear;  in  the  background 
trees  and  shrubbery  in  the  margin  at  the  bottom  a  harp  in  a  circle 


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composed  of  thirteen  links,  upon  which  are  the  names  of  the  thirteen 
United  States,  on  either  side  of  which  are  flowers,  horn  of  plenty,  etc. 

Line. 

Height  17  2-16  inches;  width  13  11-16  inches. 

A  Borel  invenit  et  delineavit  1778.  J.  C.  le  Vasseur  Sculptor  Regis 
et  Ma  jest™  Imperm  et  Reg™  Sculp.  "Dedie"e  au  Congres  des  Etats 
unis  de  1'Amerique."  A  Paris  ches  I'auteur  rue  Boucher  at  au  coin  de 
la  rue  Xaintonge  Par  leur  tres  humble  et  tres  obeissant  Serviteur  Borel. 

Fine  impression,  with  full  margin.    Scarce. 

1765.  THE   SAME.     Choice  proof  before  the  dedication.     Very  rare  in  this 
state. 

1766.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  letters,  and  before  the  harp  and  links  in 
the  margin,  with  full  margin.    Excessively  rare  in  this  state. 

1767.  APOTH£OSE  D'HONORE  GABRIEL  RIQUETTI  CI-DEVANT  COMTE  DE 
MIRABEAU.    Represents  the  portrait  of  Mirabeau  held  by  an  angel  in 
clouds,  amidst  a  group  of  allegorical  figures,  between  three  columns 
upon  which  are  suspended  medallion  portraits  of  Franklin,  Mon- 
taigne, Voltaire,  Rousseau,  etc.     The  portrait  of  Franklin  only  partly 
visible.  Aquatint. 

Height  10  5-16  inches;  width  7  9-16  inches. 

Dedie  aux  o  Amis  de  la  Constitution,  par  Claude  Hoin  Peintre  de 
Monsieur;  des  Accademies  de  Dijon,  Toulouse,  Lyon  et  Rouen. 

Very  rare,  with  full  margin  and  key. 

1768.  ERIPUIT  COELO  FULMEN,  SCEPTRUMQUE  TIRANNIS,  Au  GENIE  DE 
FRANKLIN.    The  full-length  figure  of  Franklin  ascending  heavenward 
between  the  figures  of  America,  War,  and  Victory;  in  the  lower  margin 
prostrate  figures  of  royalty,  etc.  Original  wash  drawing. 

Height  19  12-16  inches;  width  15  4-16  inches. 

Very  rare.    The  Original  Pen  and  Ink  wash  drawing  from  which  the  succeeding  print  was  en- 
graved. 

1769.  THE  SAME  SUBJECT.     Beautifully  etched  and  printed  in  brown. 

Height  18  12-16  inches;  width  14  11-16  inches. 
Open  letter  proof.    Full  margin.    Excessively  rare. 

1770.  MIRABEAU  ARRIVE  AUX  CHAMPS  ELISEES,  SUR  SA  TETE  PLANE  LE 
G^NIE  DE  LA  LIBERT^  PORTANT  UNE  BANDEROLLE  AVEC  CETTE  IN- 
SCRIPTION:   LA  FRANCE  LIBRE,  IL  S'AVANCE  VERS  I.  I.  ROUSSEAU 
ET  LUl  PRESENTE  UN  DE  SES  OUVRAGES:   FRANCKLIN  LUI  POSE  UNE 
COURONNE  DE  CHENE  SUR  LA  TETE:  MONTESQUIEU,  VOLTAIRE,  MABLY 
ET  FENELON  VIENNENT  LE  RECEVOIR.    SUR  LE  2^  PLAN.    DEMOS- 


THANES  ET  ClCERON  S'ENTRETIANMENT  DE  L'ORATETJR  FRANCAIS  ET 
LE  CONTEMPLENT:  DES  G^NIES  LE  SUIVENT  CHARGE'S  DE  SES  OEUVRE. 
Mirabeau  is  holding  a  scroll  entitled  "  Essai  sur  le  Despotisme."  Line. 

Height  9  3-16  inches;  length  13  inches. 

J.  M.  Moreau  le  In9  inv.  L  J.  Masquelier  sculp,  se  vend  a  Paris 
chez  Basan  Rue,  et  H6tel  Serpente,  N?  14.  Fine  impression.  Rare. 
Before  the  address  of  Marel. 

1771.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  with  the  title  and  artists'  names  scratched 
in,  and  before  the  descriptive  text  and  the  address  of  Marel.     Exces- 
sively rare  in  this  state. 

1772.  THE    SAME.     With  the  words  "Essai  sur  le  dest"  on  the  scroll  in 
Mirabeau's  hand,  and  before  the  address  of  Marel.     Rare. 

1773.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression,  with  the  address  of  Marel:  "A  Paris 
chez  Marel  rue  S^  Jacques." 

1774.  THE  SAME.    Early  trial  proof.     Very  rare. 

1775.  Vite,  Souftons,  Souftons  Morbleu! 

Eteignons  les  lumieres, 

Et  rallumons  le  feu. 

An  Early  French  caricature,  indicating  the  attitude  of  the  Catholic 
Church  towards  the  teachings  of  the  modern  philosophers,  including 
Franklin,  Mirabeau,  Voltaire,  Mably,  and  others,  the  busts  of  whom 
are  grouped  on  a  stand  to  the  right  of  the  engraving.  Line,  colored. 

Height  7  15-16  inches;  length  13  inches. 

rHuillier,  Rue  Serpente.  N°.  16.  a  Paris.  Ch°.n  de  Mr.  Berenger, 
Voyez,  la  minerve  63  e.  Liv°.n  Avril  1819.  Very  Rare. 

1776.  LEMAGNE'TISME  DE'VOILE'.     Early  French  caricature  representing  the 
mouth  of  the  infernal  region,  and  the  Devil  being  placed  under  the 
influence  of  electricity;    the  full-length  figure  of  Franklin  stands  to 
the  left  holding  a  scroll  upon  which  is  inscribed  "Rapport  des  Com- 
missaires. ' '  Etching. 

Height  10  1-16  inches;  width  n  15-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare. 

1777.  LE  TOMBEAU  DE  VOLTAIRE  FouDROYE\     Franklin  is  represented, 
clothed  in  the  garb  of  an  Indian,  with  furs,  standing  amidst  a  group 


of  figures  before  the  figure  of  Christianity  holding  a  cross,  and  standing 
before  the  tomb  of  Voltaire.  Line. 

Height  6  14-16  inches;  width  10  10-16  inches. 

Vachez,  inv.  De"rais  del.     Letelie  Sculp.    ' 

"Vos  e"loges,  Monde  flatteur,        -Elle  sait  pardonner  1'Erreur, 
La  Religion  les  efface,  Et  fait  justice  de  1'Audace." 

A  Paris,  chez  Vachez,  Rue  de  Crenelle  Sl.    Honore,  vis-a-vis  le  petit 
Hotel  des  Fermes. 


1778.  A  PHILOSOPHER  IN  CONDUIT  STREET.  An  early  English  caricature 
representing  a  Professor  lecturing  on  Physics ;  in  the  upper  right-hand 
corner  is  a  medallion  portrait  of  Franklin ;  face  in  profile  to  left. 

Etching. 

Height  8  10-16  inches;  width  6  15-16  inches. 

London.     Pub?    March  29^  1796.  by  H.  Humphrey  New-Bond 
Street.     Rare. 


1779.  Allegorical   drawing   representing   King   Louis  XVI, 

accompanied  by  Benj.  Franklin,  giving  orders  to  his  Admirals,  Estaing, 
Grasse,  and  Vaudreuil;   allegorical  and  mythological  figures  in  back- 
ground; in  the  clouds  in  the  upper  left,  the  Demons  of  War;   in  the 
right  distance,  shipping.  Colored  crayon  and  India  ink  drawing. 

Height  12  4-16  inches;  width  17  1-16  inches. 

Probably  drawn  by  Desrais  1778.     A  beautifully  executed  and  original  drawing  of  the  very  rare 
engraving  by  Palliere  at  Bordeaux. 

1780.  LE  TOMBEAU  DE  VOLTAIRE.     Representing  Benj.  Franklin  in  Indian 

dress,  Empress  Catharine  II,  Rousseau,  and  the  Prince  of  Oronoko, 
being  driven  by  a  bad  angel  from  the  tomb  of  Voltaire.  Line. 

Height  8  1-16  inches;  width  12  6-16  inches. 

D.  N.  inv.  C.  M.  sculp.  DeMie"  a  Madame  la  Marquise  de  Villette, 
Dame  de  Ferney.  Se  vend  a  Paris  chez  Alibert  M?  d'Estampes,  au 
Palais  Royal.  Et  chez  le  Noir  Md.  du  Cabinet  des  Estampes  du  Roi, 
au  Louvre.  Beautiful  impression. 

1781.  RECEPTION  DE  FRANKLIN  ATI  PALAIS  ROYAL  PAR  LE  Due  D'ORLEANS 

(Louis  PHILIPPE)  1778.     Franklin  amidst  a  group  of  courtiers  being 
introduced  to  the  Duke  and  Duchess  d'Orleans.  Lithograph. 

Height  13  10-16  inches;  width  9  11-16  inches. 

Weber  del.     lith  de  Ch.  Motte. 

"  Histoire  du  Palais  Royale  (Steuben)"     India  proof.     Rare. 


go 

1782.  A  close  copy  of  the  preceding  print.  Lithograph 

Height  13  10-16  inches;  width  9  12-16  inches. 

Lith  Ligny,  rue  Salle  au  Comte,  5  et  7.     A  Paris,  chez  Chardot. 
boulevard  Sl.  Martin.  7. 

1783.  LA  PHILOSOPHIE  ET  L'INNOCENCE  RENDENT  LES  DERNERS  DEVOIRS  A 
FRANKLIN.    Representing  a  female  figure  weeping  beside  an  altar, 
upon  which  are  two  urns,  one  being  placed  thereon  by  a  boy  to  the 
right;  to  the  left  are  numerous  people  carrying  a  lance  upon  which  is  a 
medallion  portrait  of  Franklin;  in  the  right  foreground  an  allegorical 
figure,  the  arms  aloft,  holding  a  ribbon  upon  which  is  inscribed, 
"Pleuron  les  grands  Hommes,  ils  sont  cares";  over  the  whole  a  cherub 
hovers  with  two  crowns.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  7  inches. 

Dessine*  par  Boiseau.     Grave"  par  Colibert.     A  Paris  chez  Basset, 
rue  Jacques,  N°.  670. 

Choice  impression,  full  margin.     Very  rare. 

1784.  Bust,  head  to  right,  on  a  drawing  board,  in  the  centre 

of  a  representation  of  a  Professor  lecturing  on  Natural  Science  to  his 
pupils.     Oval.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  length  7  2-16  inches. 

1785.  FRANKLIN    AND    ELECTRICITY.    Franklin  in  an  open  field 
flying  his  kite  in  an  electric  storm.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  6-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

Bureau  Engraving  &  Printing.     India  proof. 

1786.  THE   PHILOSOPHER   AND    HIS    KITE.    Franklin  in  an  open 
field,  with  a  boy,  flying  his  kite  in  an  electric  storm.  Mezzotinto . 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  6  8-16  inches. 

H.  S.  Sadd.  sc. 

1787.  Franklin  flying  his  kite  in  an  electric  storm.      Woodcut. 

Height  i  9-16  inches;  length  2  10-16  inches. 

1788.  READING     THE     DECLARATION     OF     INDEPENDENCE. 

Franklin  standing  near  a  table  at  which  Jefferson  is  seated,  reading 
the  "Declaration"  to  Jno  Adams,  Robt.  Livingstone,  and  Roger 
Sherman.  Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  6-16  inches. 

Choice  India  proof  before  all  letters,  large  paper. 


1789.  SCENES    IN    FRANKLIN'S    LIFE.    Representing  Franklin  as  a 
farmer  and  as  a  philosopher,  his  air  balloon,  and  the  ship  which  carried 
him  to  Europe.     Four  ornamented  ovals  in  quarto  sheet.  Line. 

Height  6  2-16  inches;  width  5  "2-16  inches. 

W.  Groome  del. 

1790.  VUE  DE  LA  TERRASSE  DE  M?  FRANKLIN  A  PASSY.    A  representation 
of  Franklin's  balloon  ascension  from  Franklin's  garden  at  Passy, 
with  7  lines  of  descriptive  text.  Line,  colored. 

Height  4  15-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  Vachez  quai  de  GeVres,  a  1'Esperance.     Very  rare. 
Engraved  by  Lavachez. 

1791.  FIRST    READING    OF    THE    DEC.    OF    INDEPENDENCE. 

Franklin  seated  at  a  table,  aside  of  Jefferson  and  Adams,  Livingstone 
standing  in  the  background.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

American  Bank  Note  Co.     India  Proof. 

1792.  DER   PHILOSOPH  VON   FERNEY   SEGNET   DEN  JUNGEN   GROS-SOHN 
FRANKLIN'S  "Gorx!    FREYHEIT!    FRIEDE!"    Representing  Franklin 
standing  in  the  centre  of  a  room  beside  an  old  man,  who  is  blessing  a 
little  child.  Line. 

Height  4  9-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

D.  Chod.  del    F.  Berger  sc. 

1793.  FRANKLIN,  THE  MAN  OR  THE  BOY.    Representing  Franklin  be- 
stowing food  on  a  poor  woman  and  her  children,  who  are  seated  in  a 
rowboat.  Line. 

Height  5  inches;  width  6  10-16  inches. 

Eng?  by  W.  H.  Dougal. 

1794.  COMMITTEE  OF  CONGRESS  DRAFTING  THE    DECLARA- 
TION OF  INDEPENDENCE  1776.    Representing  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son reading  the  "Declaration"  to  Jno  Adams,  Benj  Franklin,  Robt. 
Livingstone,  and  Roger  Sherman.  Line. 

Height  22  inches;  width  18  2-16  inches. 

Painted  by  P.  F.  Rothermel.     Engraved  by  T.  D.  Booth     (Copy- 
right 1865) 


92 
1795-   LTNDESPENSABLE  PERP^TUEL  CONTENANT  I/ENSEMBLE  DES  NOTIONS 

UTILES  A  TOUT  LE  MONDE.  Full-length  portrait  of  Franklin,  Wash- 
ington, Poniatowski,  Mirabeau,  Napoleon,  Louis  Philippe,  Constant 
and  Foy;  the  heading  to  an  imperial  folio  sheet.  Woodcut. 

Size  of  whole  sheet,  height  19  6-16  inches;  width  24  6-16  inches. 
An  almanack  for  1830,  and  perpetual  calendar.    Rare. 

1796.  FRANKLIN  BEFORE  THE  LORDS  IN  COUNCIL  1774. 

Stipple. 

Height  17  10-16  inches;  width  25  2-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Schuesseler.  Engraved  by  Robert  Whitechurch.  This 
Engraving  from  the  Original  Painting  is  respectfully  dedicated  to  the 
People  of  the  United  States  by  the  Publisher. 

1797.  FRANKLIN'S  RECEPTION  AT  THE  COURT  OF  FRANCE, 

1778.  Aquatint. 

Height  20  8-16  inches;  width  30  2-16  inches. 

Respectfully  Dedicated  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.  Pub. 
by  John  Smith.  756  South  4f.h  S*.  Phila. 

1798.  FRANKLIN  AT  THE  COURT  OF  FRANCE  1778.  Mixed. 

Height  27  13-16  inches;  length  39  12-16  inches. 

Painted  by  Baron  Jolly,  Bruxelles.  Engraved  by  W.  O.  Geller, 
London.  "  Receiving  the  homage  of  his  Genius,  and  the  recognition  of 
his  country's  advent  among  the  Nations."  This  Engraving  from  the 
Original  picture  is  respectfully  dedicated  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States.  Published  by  William  Jay,  Charles  J.  Hedenberg,  and  William 
H.  Emerson,  Philadelphia  Pa.  (Copyright  1853)  India  proof. 

1799.  FRANKLIN  BEFORE  THE  LORDS  IN  COUNCIL,  WHITEHALL 
CHAPEL,  LONDON  1774.  Stipple,  in  colors. 

Height  27  inches;  length  37  10-16  inches. 

Painted  by  C.  Schuessele.  Engraved  by  Robert  Whitechurch. 
"  This  Engraving  from  the  Original  painting  is  respectfully  dedicated 
to  the  people  of  the  United  States  by  the  Publisher."  Published  by 
John  M.  Butler  242  Chestnut  Street,  Philadelphia.  (Copyright  1860) 
Slightly  torn 


93 


MEMBERS  OF  FRANKLIN'S  FAMILY. 

1801.  W¥  FRANKLIN.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval. 

Lithograph. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  2  13-16  inches. 

From  a  small  bassoreleivo  in  the  possession  of  Archer  Gifford.     Lith 
of  Sarony  &  C?  New  York. 

1802.  WILLIAM   FRANKLIN.     GOVERNOR  OF  NEW  JERSEY.    Full  bust 
in  uniform,  in  profile  to  left.     Oval.  Woodcut, 

Height  2  11-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

1803.  WILLIAM    TEMPLE    FRANKLIN.    NAT  1760—08  1823.    Full 
bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Trumbull  Pinx.     Al.  Rosenthal  Sc.     From  the  original  painting  in 
the  Trumbull  Collection,  Yale  School  of  Art.     India  proof. 

1804.  WILLIAM    FRANKLIN.    NAT   1730.— OB   1813.     GOVERNOR  OF 
NEW  JERSEY  1762-1776.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 

Etching. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Albert  Rosenthal  sc    From  the  original  painting  in  the  Philadel- 
phia Library. 

1805.  MRS  FRANKLIN.     Full  bust,  head  three-quarters  to  left.  Line. 

Height  4  9-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Jos.   Andrews.     From  an  original  Painting  in  the 
possession  of  Professor  Hodge. 

1806.  THE     SAME.     With   publisher's   address:     "Boston,  Published  by. 

Tappan  &•  Dennet." 


LOT  1807 


PORTRAITS  OF  GENL  GILBERT  MOTIER 
DELAFAYETTE. 


CHARLES  WILLSON  PEALE  TYPE. 

1807.  THE    MARQUIS    DE    LA   FAYETTE  MAJOR.  GENERAL  IN  THE 
ARMIES  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  or  AMERICA.    Full  bust  in  uniform, 
head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  with  a  border,  in  which  is  the 
title.  .  ..Mezzotinto. 

Height  6  2-16  indies;  width  5  1-16  inches. 

C.  W.  Peale'Pinx?  et  Fecit. 

Fine  impression,  with  wide  margin;  of  excessive  rarity;  and  forming  a  companion  portrait  to 
Peak's  portrait  of  Washington.  See  Plate. 

1808.  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE.     Full 'bust  in nniforfn,- with 
black  neckerchief,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval  in  a  rectangle. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  7  2-16  inches;  width  6  10-16  inches. 

Grav£  par  Jean  Young  Engraveur  en  Maniere  noire  a'  son  Altese 
Royale  le  Prince  de  Galles.  A  Londres  il  sevend  chez  J.  Bradshaiv; 
Coventry  Street,  Hay  Market,  Septbre  8,  1789. 

Fine  brilliant  impression.    Excessively  rare.      |     t.,-^,   ,yj 

1809.  Three-quarter  length,  head  three-quarters   to   right, 

left  hand  resting  on  his  sword-hilt,  the  right  thrust  into  the  waistcoat; 
curtain  in  the  background.  Etching. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  4  3-16  inches.  . 

C.  W.  Peaie  pinx  Albert  Rosen  thai' sculp.  From  the  original 
portrait  of  the  Marquis  de  la  Fayette,  painted  for  General  Washing- 
ton, now  in  the  possession  of  General  G.  W.  Custis  Lee,  Lexington, 
Va.  Etched  for  Charlemagne  Tower,  Jr.,  Philada  1894.  India  proof. 

1810.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  proof,  signed.     (First  printed  proof.) 

1811.  THE  SAME.     A  series  of  four  proofs  taken  during  the  progress  of 
the  etching.  4  pieces. 

1812.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

95 


96 

1813.  MADAME    DE    LA    FAYETTE.     Half  length,  seated,  full  face, 
with  hair  in  Pompadour  style;  the  right  hand  supporting  the  chin; 
the  elbow  resting  on  a  table  to  the  right.     Circular.  Etching. 

Diameter  4  5-16  inches. 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal  for  Charlemagne  Tower,  Jr.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1894.  From  a  miniature  in  the  possession  of  the  family 
India  proof. 

1814.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  proof  on  parchment,  signed. 

1815.  THE  SAME.     A  series  of  five  proofs  taken  during  the  progress  of 
the  etching.  5  pieces. 

1816.  (MADAME   DE  LA  FAYETTE.)     Half  length,  nearly  full  face. 

Etching. 

Height  5  1-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Etched  by  Albert  Rosenthal  for  Charlemagne  Tower,  Jr.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1894.  India  proof  with  portrait  of  Genl.  Lafayette  as  re- 
marque. 

1817.  THE  SAME.     Artist's  remarque  proof  on  parchment,  signed. 

1818.  THE  SAME.     A  series  of  five  proofs  taken  during  the  progress  of 
the  etching.  5  pieces. 


C.  A.  JACOBI  TYPE. 

1819.  LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  cocked  hat  and  plume, 
head  in  profile  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

Bellinger  sc.    Zwickau,  bei  Gebr.  Schumann.    Rare. 

1820.  LA    FAYETTE    FRANZOSISCHER  FELDHERR   1792.      Full  bust  in 
uniform,  with  cocked  hat  and  plume,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  1-16  inches;  width  2  5-16  inches. 

J.  F.  Bolt,  Sculp.  Berlin.  92.     Very  rare. 

1821.  LA  FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  cocked  hat  and  plume, 
head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  2  11-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

F.  Bolt  Sc.   1796.     Choice  proof,  printed  in  brown.    Exceedingly 
scarce. 


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1822.  LA   FAYETTE,  MARECHAL  DER  FRANZOSISCHEN  NATIONALARM£E 
1792.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  cocked  hat  and  plume,  head  in 
profile  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;  beneath  the  oval  a  tablet  on 
which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Height  5  10-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

im  Verlag  des  Buchhandlers  Creutz.  T.  C.  G.  Fritzsch  Sc.  Hamb. 
1794.  in  Magdeburg.  India  proof,  very  rare. 

1823.  LA  FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  cocked  hat  and  plume, 
head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval  surrounded  with  a  wreath,  resting  on  a 
base  on  which  is  the  title.     Over  the  top  of  the  oval  a  plumed  helmet, 
sword,  and  baton ;  under  the  oval  a  shepherd's  horn  and  palm  crossed. 

Stipple. 

Height  10  15-16  inches;  width  5  14-16  inches. 

C.  A.  Jacobi.  pinxit    Hirschmann 

A  beautiful  impression  of  an  excessively  rare  print.    See  Plate. 

1824.  M*   DE    LA    FAYETTE,  COMMANDANT  GENERAL  DE  LA  GARDE 
NATIONALS  PARISIENNE.    Full  length  in  uniform,  with  cocked  hat 
and  plume,  advancing  to  the  left,  a  walking-stick  in  the  left  hand, 
the  right  hand  extended  and  pointing  to  the  left;  in  the  right  back- 
ground a  company  of  infantry  marching.       Aquatint  in  gold  and  colors. 

Height  ii  3-16  inches;  width  6  11-16  inches. 

Hoffmann  f.  1790  Se  trouve  chez  Jaujrel  MA.  d'Estampes.  Ex- 
ceedingly scarce. 

1825.  LA    FAYETTE  FRANZOSISCHER  FELDHERR.    Full  bust  in  uniform, 

with  cocked  hat  and  plume,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rect- 
angle, the  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  7  6-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

F.  Rick  Sculp.  Berlin.     Proof.     Very  rare. 

1826.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters  and  before  the  title  on  the 
tablet.     Excessively  rare  in  this  state. 

1827.  M.  LE  MARQ?  DE  LA  FAYETTE. 

Ce  He'ros,  cher  a  tous,  et  de  tous  respecte 

Sail  par  une  active  prudence, 

Nous  conserver  la  Liberte", 
Que  Paris  en  un,  jour  a  conquis  a  la  France. 

Full  length  in  uniform,  with  cocked  hat  and  plume,  on  horseback 
advancing  to  the  right,  a  sword  in  the  right  hand  pointing  to  the  right ; 
in  the  background  military  tent,  buildings,  etc.  Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  length  4  13-16  inches. 

Very  rare. 

7 


98 

1828.  M?  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE.     COMMANDANT  GENERAL 
DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  ET  CITOYENNE  DE  LA  VILLE  DE  PARIS 
PRO  LIBERTATE,  PRO  PATRIA.     Full  length  in  uniform  and  cocked 
hat  on  horseback,  advancing  to  the  left.    Vignette  in  a  border  of  one 
line.  Aquatint  in  colors. 

Height  10  3-16  inches;  width    7   13-16  inches. 

A  Paris  ches  Basset  Rue  St  Jacques,  au  coin  de  celle  des  Mathurins 
a  PImage  S9  Genevieve.  A.  P.  D.  R.  II  tient  Magasin  de  Papiers  en 
Rouleaux.  Of  extreme  rarity. 

1829.  M?    LE    MARQUIS    DE    LA    FAYETTE,  COMMANDANT  DE  LA 

GARDE  PARISIENNE.  Full  length  in  uniform  and  cocked  hat;  head 
in  profile  to  left;  the  left  arm  resting  on  the  hilt;  the  right  hand,  holding 
a  sword,  is  extended  and  pointing  to  the  right.  Vignette  in  a  border 
of  a  single  line.  Etching  in  colors. 

Height  7  6-16  inches;  width  6  2-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  Basset  rue  S*.  Jacques  au  coin  de  celle  des  Mathurins. 
Very  rare. 


QUENEDEY  TYPE. 

1830.  M.    DE   LAFAYETTE.    Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in  uni- 
form, with  queue.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  2-16  inches. 

T.  Clarke  Sculp1.  Philad* 

1831.  M?  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE,  GENERAL  COMMENDANT 
DER  PARISER  NATIONAL  GARDEN.    Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left, 
in  uniform  with  queue.     Oval  on  a  base  in  a  rectangle,  suspended 
with  a  ring,  tied  with  ribbons;  to  the  right  a  sword,  on  the  point  of 
which  is  a  liberty  cap;  on  the  base  in  the  right-hand  corner  olive 
branches  and  oak  leaves.     The  title  in  a  tablet  on  the  base.      Stipple. 

Height  5  13-16  inches;  width  3  7-16  inches. 

S.  C.  Miger  del.  Paris     G.  G.  Endner  sc.  Lipsiae  1791.     Rare. 

1832.  GILBERT  MOTIER  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE.     SA BELLE 

CONDUITE  AU  SI^GE  DE  YORK-TOWN,  EN  VlRGINIE  LE  FIT  £LIRE  EN 
1787    MEMBRE   DE   L'ASSEMBL^E   DE   NOTABLES    ET    EN    1789    DEPUTE 

A  L' ASSEMBLED  NATIONALE.     Bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in 
uniform,  with  queue.     Circular.  Aquatint. 

Diameter  4  1-16  inches. 

D'apres  le  physionatrace  de  Quenedey.  Ed<?  Gosselin  sculp*.  1895. 


99 
1833-  THE  SAME.    In  brown. 

1834.  PRESENTS  A  MONSIEUR  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE 

Par  son  tres.  humble  Serviteur  Lagardette,  Monsieur  le  Marquis  de  la 
Fayette  recois  des  mains  de  la  Prudence  la  Couronne  de  1'Immortalite' 
du  a  son  genie  et  a  sa  prevoyanee,  PAristocratie  terrassee  faisant  les 
derniers  efforts  pour  renverser  PAutel  de  la  Liberte",  la  Verite'  de*- 
couvre  les  projets  odieux  tramps  contre  la  nation  et  montre  le  soutien 
de  la  liberte"  francaise,  sur  PAutel  on  voit  le  complot  horrible  des 
deserteurs  aux  Champs  Elise'es.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left, 
on  a  monument  beside  a  crouching  lion;  on  the  monument  is  in- 
scribed "Hotel  de  la  Liberte";  to  the  right  is  the  goddess  of  Liberty 
in  clouds,  placing  a  crown  of  stars  on  Lafayette's  head;  in  the  lower 
right,  cannon  and  monitions  of  war;  to  left  allegorical  and  mytho- 
logical figures.  Etching. 

Height  8  7-16  inches;  width  7  4-16  inches. 

Invente"  et  compose"  par  Lagardette  fils  du  Graveur.  a  Paris  ches 
I'Auteur,  rue  et  vis-a-vis  le  CloUre  S(  Honore,  Caffe  Militaire,  et  Passage 
des  Feuillans.  Very  rare. 

1835.  M?    LE   M°-VIS  DE   LAFAYETTE.    COMMANDANT  GENERAL  DE 
LA  GARDE  NATALE  PARIN.E    Full  bust  and  head  in   profile  to  left; 
in  uniform  with  queue.     Circular  medallion  with  a  border  in  a  rec- 
tangle, resting  on  a  base,  on  which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  a  13-16  inches. 

Lefebvre  fecit.    Rare. 

1836.  M.    LE    MARQUIS    DE    LA    FAYETTE,  COMMANDANT  DE  LA 
MILICE  PARISIENNE.     Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in  uni- 
form, with  queue.     Circular  medallion  suspended  by  a  ring;  at  the 
top  are  olive  branches  tied  with  a  ribbon.  Stipple. 

Diameter  2  12-16  inches. 

Liebe  f.     Excessively  rare. 

1837.  M.    LE   M1.8    DE   LA  FAYETTE   MA.L  DE   CAMP,   COMMANDANT 

G£NAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALS  PARISIENNE,  DEPUTE  DE  LA  SE"NE- 
CHAUSS£E  DE  RIOM,  EN  AUVERGNE,  A  L' ASSEMBLE'E  NATIONALS  DE 
1789.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right;  in  uniform  with  queue. 
Circular  medallion  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base,  on  which  is  the 
title;  at  the  bottom  of  the  base  the  coat  of  arms  of  France,  with  the 
motto  "  Cur  Non."  Line. 

Height  6  4-i61nches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Godefroy  del.     Massard  Sc.  Reg.  direx.     Rare. 


100 

1838.  M?  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE  COMMANDANT  GENERAL 
DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  PARISIENNE.  Full  bust  and  head  in 
profile  to  left,  in  uniform,  with  queue.  Oval  with  a  border  resting 
on  a  base  and  suspended  by  a  ring  tied  with  ribbons,  on  which  is  the 
motto  "In  hoc  Signo  vicimus";  to  the  right  a  sword  on  the  point  of 
which  is  a  liberty  cap;  on  the  base  in  the  right-hand  corner  are  olive 
branches  and  wreath  of  oak  leaves;  the  title  in  a  tablet  on  the  base. 

Line. 

Height  9  10-16  inches;  width  6  14-16  inches. 

Dedie*  a  Messieurs  de  la  Garde  Nationale  Parisienne  Par  leur  tres 
humble  Serviteur,  Miger.  Dessine*  et  Grave  par  S.  C.  Miger.  A  Paris 
chez  Miger  Graveur  du  Roi  Rue  des  4  Vents.  N°.  5  en  face  de  la  Rue  de 
Tournon.  Excessively  rare.  Beautiful  impression  with  wide  margin. 

i839-^M?  DE  LA  FAYETTE.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in 
uniform,  with  queue.  Circular  medallion,  with  border  of  two  lines. 

Stipple,  colored. 

Diameter  2  8-16  inches. 

G.  Sardi  sc.  Pubblicato  in  Venezia  a  spese  di  Franco  Aglietti,  e 
Compagni.  Very  rare. 

1840.  THE  SAME.    Plain  impression.     Very  rare. 

1841.  M.   LE   M1.5  DE   LA  FAYETTE.    ELIT  PAR  ACCLAMATION,  COM- 
MANDANT DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE. 

"Soutien  du  Peuple,  appui  du  Frdne, 
II  fut  concilier  leurs  intere'ts  divers 
Et  lorfque  dans  Paris  la  Gloire  le  couronne, 
Centre  le  Despotisme,  il  defend  1'Univers." 

Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in  uniform  with  queue.  Oval 
in  a  rectangle,  in  the  lower  portion  of  which  is  a  tablet  on  which  is 
the  title  and  inscription.  Stipple  printed  in  colors. 

Height  5  15-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Verite*  sculpsit.  A  Paris,  chez  VAuteur,  rue  des  Cordeliers,  en  face 
de  celle  des  Fosses  S(  Germain  des  Pres,  Maison  du  Md.  d'Indienne, 
N°.  19.  Excessively  rare. 

1842.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

1843.  M?  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE,  COMMAND?    GENERA  DE 
LA  GARDE  NATION1:15  PARISIENNE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile 
to  right,  in  uniform  with  queue.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;  the  title  on  a 
tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  length  2  6-16  inches. 

Very  rare.  The  print  originally  had  the  title  engraved  in  the  oval  immediately  over  the  bust; 
slight  traces  of  it  can  be  seen  in  this  impression. 


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1844.  M.   DE  LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in 
uniform  and  queue;  in  the  distance  a  view  of  an  encampment  and 
buildings.     Circular  medallion  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  rock  upon 
which  is  a  vignette  of  the  Bastille;  in  the  border  of  the  medallion  is 
the  title,  over  which  is  a  plumed  helmet,  oak  leaves,  and  standards; 
to  the  right  and  left  in  the  lower  corners  are  drums,  flags,  etc.     Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

In  Firenze  par  Niccolo  Pagni,  e  Gius.  Bardi    Of  the  greatest  rarity. 
Fine  impression.    See  Plate. 

1845.  M.  LE  M°-VIS    DE  LA  FAYETTE.    COMMANDANT  DE  LA  MILICE 
BOURG£OISE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in  uniform  and 
queue.     Oval  hi  a  rectangle,  in  the  lower  portion  a  tablet  on  which  is 
the  title.  Aquatint. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  a  13-16  inches. 

Au  Dieu  des  Arts,  rue  et  en  face  de  S.  Barthelmi,  N?  7.     Very  rare. 

Probably  engraved  by  Janinet.       •     •'•*,  •'- 


1846.  M.   LE   MARQUIS   DEfLA   FAYETTE..    Fulljbust  and  head  in 
profile  to  right,  in  uniform  and  queue.     Circular  medallion  with  a 
border  in  a  rectangle,  resting  on  a  base  on  which  is  the  title. 

Aquatint  in  colors. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  Crepy,  Rue  S*.  Jacques.  N°.  252.  • 

Excessively  rare.    A  perfect  little  gem.    See  Plate. 

1847.  M*  DE   LA  FAYETTE.    COMMANDANT  GENERAL  DE  LA  GARDE 
NATIONALE  PARISIENNE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in 
uniform  with  queue.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;  the  title  on  a  tablet  be- 
neath the  oval.    , -j  J,    :.^  t  ,;.-;<  ,v  ••  Line. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

1848.  LE   M°-VIS    DE   LA  FAYETTE.    COMMANDANT  GE"NE"RAL  DE  LA 

GARDE  NATIONALE  DE  PARIS,  D£PUT£  DE  RIOM.  Full  bust  and 
head  in  profile  to  right,  in  uniform  with  queue.  Oval  medallion 
resting  on  a  base,  in  a  rectangle;  ribbon  tied  in  a  bow,  with  wreath 
of  oak  leaves  over  the  oval;  the  title  in  a  tablet  on  the  base.  Aquatint. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 

1849.  M*  LE  MARQUIS   DE  LA  FAYETTE.    DEPUT£  DE  LA  S£N£- 
CHAUSSE'E  DE  RIOM,  A  L'ASSEMBLE'E  NATIONALE;  ELU  PAR  ACLAMA- 
TION;  COMMANDANT  GE'NE'RAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  PARISIENNE. 


102 


Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in  uniform  with  queue.  Circular, 
medallion  suspended  by  a  ring,  tied  with  ribbons  with  flowing  ends 
upon  which  is  inscribed  "Cocarde  Nationale  Prise  le  13  Juillet  1789." 
The  medallion  resting  on  a  base,  upon  which  is  a  tablet  with  the 
title;  on  the  left  of  the  base  a  sword  supporting  a  liberty  cap;  laurel 
branches  and  oak  wreath.  Line. 

Height  10  10-16  inches;  width  7  4-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 


1850.  MR  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE  COMMANDANT  GENERAL 
DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  PARISIENNE.  Full  bust  and  head  in 
profile  to  right;  in  uniform  with  queue.  Oval  resting  on  a  base  in 
a  rectangle  and  suspended  by  a  ring  tied  with  ribbons,  laurel  leaves 
draped  from  the  top;  the  title  on  the  base.  Stipple. 

Height  5  5-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 
Rare 


1851.  M?*  LE  M1.8  DE  LA  FAYETTE.  MA.L  DE  CAMP  ET  COMMEND? 
GENERAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONL.E  PARISIENNE.  Full  bust  and  head 
in  profile  to  right,  in  uniform  with  queue.  Circular  with  border  of 
one  line  on  which  is  the  title.  Stipple,  colored. 

Diameter  2  4-16  inches. 

a  Paris  chez  Esnauts  et  Rapilly,  rue  S.  Jacques,  &  la  Ville  de  Cou- 
tances  N°.  259. 

Excessively  rare 


1852.  M.  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE.  COMMANDANT  DE  LA 
MILICE  PARISIENNE.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in  uni- 
form, with  queue.  Circular  medallion  in  a  border  resembling  a 
frame,  suspended  by  a  ring,  with  laurel  branches  draped  from  the 
top.  The  title  in  the  border.  Colored  aquatint. 

Diameter  2  12-16  inches. 

A  Paris,  rue  S'.  Barthelemi  vis-a-vis  celle  de  la  Pelleterie  au  Dieu  des 
Arts,  N°.  7. 

Excessively  rare. 


1853.  M?  LE  M1.8  DE  LA  FAYETTE  COMDA»T  GENERA  DE  LA  GARDE 
NATIA?-E  PARISIENNE.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in  uni- 
form with  queue.  Circular;  the  title  around  the  upper  portion  of 
the  circle.  Colored  aquatint. 

Diameter  2  inches. 
Of  the  most  extreme  rarity. 


1854.  IL    MARCHESE    BELLA    FAYETTE    COMANDANTE  GENERALE 
DELL  A   GUARDIA  NAZiONALE   Di   PARici.     Full  bust   and   head   in 
profile  to  left,  in  uniform  with  queue.     Circular  medallion  in  a  rec- 
tangle, suspended  by  a  ring,  resting  on  a  base  resembling  a  rock, 
upon  which  are  various  emblems  of  war;  over  the  medallion  olive 
branches  and  palm  leaves;  in  the  lower  left  corner  a  plumed  helmet, 
etc.     The  title  on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  5  5-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Venezia  presso  Antonio  Zatta  e  Figli.    Rare. 

1855.  M.    DE   LA   FAYETTE.    COMMANDER  OF  THE  NATIONAL  GUARD 

AT  PARIS  AND  MEMBER  FOR  RIOM.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to 
left,  in  uniform  with  queue.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

"Symond's  French  Senator"    Publish1  d  as  the  Act  directs  by  H.  D. 
Symonds,  Sepr.  3.  1791. 

1856.  THE  SAME.     Colored, 

1857.  M?    LE   M1?    DE  LA   FAYETTE   ELU  PAR  ACCLAMATION  COM- 
MANDANT G£N£RAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONAL  PARISIENNE  LE  15 

JUILLET   1789. 

"  Sous  les  Drapeaux  Francois  son  intrepidite 
En  brisant  d'autres  Fers  honora  la  patrie 
Aujourd'hiu  le  Francois  qu'inspiri  son  Ge"nie 
Range"  sous  ses  Drapeaux  marche  a  la  LiberteV' 

Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in  uniform  with  queue.     Oval 
in  a  rectangle;  the  title  in  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  5  11-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

1858.  M  LA  FAYEETTE.     Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in  uniform 
with  queue.     Circular  medallion  to  the  right  of  a  similar  portrait  of 
"M  Bailly,"  in  a  rectangle;  over  the  top  of  medallion  are  laurel  leaves; 
between  the  two  is  the  representation  of  a  bundle  of  fasces  with  axe 
head  and  liberty  cap;  the  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  medallion. 

Stipple. 

Size  of  whole  print,  height  3  9-16  inches;  length  5  8-16  inches. 
Rare. 

1859.  MR  LE  MIS  DE   LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile 
to  left,  in  uniform  with  queue.     Oval  medallion  suspended  by  a  ring, 
tied  with  ribbons,  in  a  rectangle;  the  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval. 
One  of  four  portraits  on  a  quarto  sheet,  the  others  being  Bailly,  Mira- 
beau,  and  Grenadier.  Line. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  2  4-16  inches. 
Very  rare.  ,, 


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1860.  Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in  uniform  with 

queue.     Circular  medallion  with  border  of  two  lines,  with  publisher's 
address  around  the  lower  portion  of  border.  Mezzotinto. 


Diameter  2  3-16  inches. 

dess.  et  grave  avec  le  Physionotrace  par  Quenedey  rue  Croix  des 
petits  Champs  10  a  Paris.  Neatly  mounted  with  a  border  and  title 
drawn  with  pen  and  ink. 

Excessively  rare.    See  Plate. 

1861.  M.  LE  M1.5  DE  LA  FAYETTE  DEPUTE  DE  RIOM,  COMMANDANT 
G£N£RAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  DE  PARIS.  Full  bust  and  head 
in  profile  to  left,  in  uniform  with  queue.  Oval  in  a  rectangle;  the 
title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  5  7-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 


1862.  "  Dans  ces  traits  reVeres  d'un~  Public  animal, 

Reconnaisses  francais  Tabus  de  la  puissance, 
Le  Tiran  d'un  Roi  bon,  L'appui  de  la  Vengeance, 
Soutien  des  Revokes  dont  il  est  Ge'ne'ral." 

Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in  uniform  with  queue.     Oval 
in  a  rectangle;  the  inscription  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.      Stipple. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  3  2-.i6-  inches. 
Very  rare. 

1863.  M?  DE   LA   FAYETTE    COMDA.NT    GENERAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NA- 
TIONALE PARISIENNE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in  uni- 
form with  queue.     Circular  medallion  suspended  by  ribbons.      Line. 

Diameter  2  6-16  inches. 
Rare. 

1864.  MONSIEUR   LE   MARQUIS    DE   LA   FAYETTE    COLONEL  DE 
LA  GARDE  NATIONALE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in 
uniform  with  queue.      Circular  medallion,  with  border  of  one  line, 
in  the  upper  portion  of  which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Diameter  2  4-16  inches. 
An  exquisite  little  portrait.     Very  rare. 

1865.  M?    DE   LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in 
uniform  with  queue.     Circular  medallion;  the  title  on  either  side  of 
the  portrait  in  the  background.  Stipple  in  colors. 

Diameter  2  inches. 
Rare. 


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1866.  M    LE    MARQUIS    DE    LA    FAYETTE    COMMANDANT  DE  LA 
MILICE  PARJSIENNE  EN  1789.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in 
uniform  with  queue.     Circular  medallion,  with  border  of  three  lines. 

Stipple,  colored. 

Diameter  2  12-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare. 

1867.  LA   FAYETTE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  right,  in  uniform 
with  queue.     Oval,  amidst  a  group  of  portraits,  assignats,  and  docu- 
ments illustrative  of  the  French  Revolution ;  a  representation  of  "  Father 
Time  "  in  the  upper  portion ;  the  whole  in  a  circular  medallion.     Stipple. 

Diameter  2  15-16  inches. 
Scarce. 


LEVACHEZ  TYPE. 

1868.  LA    FAYETTE     AS     COMMANDER     OF     THE     PARISIAN 
NATIONAL   GUARD  IN   1789.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to 
left,  in  uniform  with  queue.  Stipple. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  S.  Freeman  from  an  original  by  Lavachez.     A  Fullar- 
ton  &  C°. 

1869.  MAJ.  GEN.  THE  MARQUIS  DE  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  and 
head  in  profile  to  left,  in  uniform  with  queue.     Vignette.         Etching. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

EtcW  by  H.  B.  Hall  from  the  original  by  Le  Vachez  1871. 

1870.  GILBERT,    MOTTIER,    LAFAYETTE,    DE~PUT£   D'AUVERGNE 
AUX  ETATS  GE'NE'RAUX  DE  1789  ET  COMMANDANT  DE  LA  GARDE 
NATIONALE  PARISIENNE.    Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in 
uniform  with  queue.      Circular  medallion  in  a  rectangle,  underneath 
which  is  a  vignette  representation  of  the  "Federation  ge"nerale  au 
champ  de  Mars,  le  14  Juillet  1790"  and  a  short  biographical  sketch 
of  Lafayette.  Aquatint. 

Diameter  5  1-16  inches. 

Levachez  Sculp. 

Size  of  vignette,  height  i  14-16  inches;  length  7  3-16  inches. 

Duplessi-Bertaux  inv  &  del    Duplessi-Bertaux  aqua  forti. 

1871.  GILBERT    MOTTIER    MARQUIS    DE    LAFAYETTE.       Full 
bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in  uniform  with  queue.     Oval,  under- 
neath which  is  a  vignette  representation  of  Lafayette's  reception  at 
Paris.  Stipple. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

F.  Rosmaster  inv  &  fee  1833. 


io6 

1872.  M.    DE    LA   FAYETTE.     Full  bust  and  head  in  profile  to  left,  in 
uniform  with  queue.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  15-16  inches. 

Anker    Smith    Sculp1.     "Literary    Magazine  &    British    Review" 
Published  June  i3*  1791.  by  C.  Forster.  N°.  41  Poultry. 

1873.  IL    MARCHESE    DELLA    FAYETTE.    Full  length  in  uniform, 
head  in  profile  to  left;  standing,  with  chapeau  under  left  arm;  right 
hand  extended;  in  the  background  military  and  view  of  the  Bastille. 

Stipple. 

Height  7  14-16  inches;  width  4  11-16  inches 

Bosio  dis    Sasso  inc     Very  rare. 


JEAN  WEYLER  TYPE. 

1874.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform  with  queue,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  10-16  inches; 'width  3  8-16  inches. 

Ethiou  sc.    Publie  par  Furne.  Paris. 

1875.  THE  SAME.    Slight  variation  in  the  publisher's  address. 

1876.  LAFAYETTE    (1789).    Full  bust   in   uniform,   with  queue;  head 
three-quarters  to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

Focks.  aq.  f.  1843.  "Galerie  des  Contemporains  Illustres."   Imp.  de 
Pernel  Rene  el  C*? 

1877.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  publisher's  address. 

1878.  MARIE -PAUL-JOSEPH-ROCH -YVES -GILBERT   MOTTIER 
LA  FAYETTE.    D£pux£  D'ATJVERGNE  A  L' ASSEMBLES  NATIONALS 
CONSTITUANTE;  ELU  COMMAND ANNT-GE'NE'RAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATION- 
ALE  PARISIENNE,    LE    15   JuiLLET    1789;    LlEUTEN ANT-GENERAL    COM- 
MANDANT L'ARMEE  DA  CENTRE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle;  the  title  on  a  tablet  beneath 
the  oval.  Line. 

Height  14  12-16  inches;  width  10  10-16  inches. 

Peint  d'apres  Nature  par  Jean  Weyler  peintre  du  Roi.     Grave  par 
Christophe  Guerin.  1792. 


107 

1879-  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform;  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8- 1 6  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Hopwood  sc.     Public  par  Furne,  a  Paris.  Imp  p.  C harden  Ae.  30 
R.  Hautefeuille.  Paris. 

1880.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof,  before  the  printer's  address. 

1881.  THE  SAME.    Before  the  publisher's  or  printer's  address,  but  with 
"  Histoire  des  Francais  des  divers  Etats  T.  X.  p.  9." 

1882.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof  on  India  paper,  before  the  pub- 
lisher's or  printer's  address. 


1883.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters. 

1884.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Eng?  by  H.  B.  Hall  &  Sons.  New  York. 

1885.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Oval.     One  of  10  portraits  on  an  octavo  sheet.  Stipple. 

Height  i  10-16  inches;  width  i  4-16  inches. 

Dessine  et  Grave  par  Montaut. 

1886.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  13  12-16  inches;  width  n  inches. 

(Engraved  by  Wm  Sartain)  Copyrighted  and  Published  1896,  by 
Chas.  Barmore.  New  York.  Artist's  proof  on  India  paper,  signed. 
Proof  No.  6. 

1887.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  hi  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 

India  proof. 

1888.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

1889.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  2  6-16  inches. 

India  proof. 


io8 

1890.  Full  bust  in  uniform,   head   three-quarters  to   left. 

Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 
Japan  paper.     Proof  before  all  letters. 

1891.  LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

1892.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  inches;  width  3  inches. 

1893.  GEN'L   LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.    Vignette,  with  the  title  on  a  tablet  ornamented  with  oak 
leaves.  Line. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

Bureau.  Engraving  &  Printing.     India  proof. 

1894.  THE  SAME.    With  variety  in  engraver's  address:  "Engraved  and 
Printed  at  the   Bureau  of  Engraving  and  Printing.  U.  S.  Treasury 
Department,  Geo.  B.  M^Carter  chief.  Geo  W.  Casilear  Sup1.  Eng." 
India  proof. 

1895.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.     One  of  9  portraits  on  an  octavo  sheet.  Stipple. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  inch. 

G&ie'raux  de  la  Garde  Nationale 


1896.  LAFAYETTE.  (1789)     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  2  5-16  inches. 

Imp.  de  Rene*  et  O\e   Rue  de  Seine.  32     "Galerie  des  Contem- 
porains  Illustres"    India  proof. 

1897.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette. 

Height  3  9-16  inches;  width  3  1-16  inches. 

Lith.  Roy?  V?    P.  Degobert.     Open  letter  India  proof. 

1898.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  3  9-16  inches. 

"Tome  ist  Page  78" 


LOT  1902,    REDUCED 


1899-  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to. -left. 
Vignette.  .  .  •    .Lithograph. 

Height.  3  4-16  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

India  proof. 

1900.  LAFAYETTE.    N£.A  CHAVAGNAC.  LE  .IE.R  SEPTEMBRE  1757.  MORT 
A  PARIS,  LE  20  MAI  1834.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.    Vignette.  Lithograph 

Height  8  inches;  width  9  inches.  ' '  $       .  '*  • 

T.  lith  de  Delpech, 

1901.  THE  SAME.     Open  letter  proof. 

r  r          '  '      --•'         "*   '  -' 


p.  L.  DEBUCOURT  TYPE. 

1902.  M.   LE  M1?   DE   LA  FAYETTE  COMMANDANT.  GENERAL  DE  Lk 
GARDE  NATIONALLE  PARISIENNE.    Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to 
right,  with  chapeau  in  left  hand;  right  hand  holding  a  dress  sword, 
resting  on  the  hip,  standing  to  the  fore  of  a  horse,  partly  visible,  held 
by  a  negro  servant;  to  the  right  a  military  review,  back  of  which  is 
the  cupola  of  a  building;  to  the  left  a  tree.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  19  2-16  inches;  width  16  inches. 

Peint  et  Grave*  par  P.  L.  De  Bucourt  Peintre  du  Roy. '  A  Paris 
chez  I'Auteux  Cour  du  Louvre  la  5"*?  porte  a  gauche  en  entrant  par  la 

Collonade. 

. 

Beautiful  open  letter  proof  of  this  excessively  rare  portrait.     See  Plate. 

1903.  DE  LA  FAIJETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right. 
Oval  in  a  rectangle;  the  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval. 

Stipple  in  colors. 

Height  5  11-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

L.  A  Claessens  sculp.     Proefdruk. 


1904.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

1905.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters,  and  before  the  title  on 
the  tablet.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

1906.  GENERAL   EAYETTE. ,  Full  bust  in  uniform,:  head  .in  profile  to 
right.    Vignette.  I  •'*  v  ;  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches; -width  a  14-16  inches. 

Pub.  by  W.  Jones,  Aug.  1806 


no 

1907.  GILBERT,  MOTTIER,  LA  FAYETTE,  DEPUTE  D'AUVERGNE  A 
L' ASSEMBLED  NATL?  EN  1789,  COMMANDANT  GENERAL  DE  LA  GD? 
PARISIENNE.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left.  Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  3-16  inches. 

F.  Bonneville.  Del.     Duchemin  Sculp.    A  Paris,  Rue  du  Theatre 
Francais. 


1908.  LE  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE,  DEPUTE  A  L'ASSEMBLEE  NATIONALS 

ET  PREMIER  COMMANDANT  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  PARISIENNE  EN 
1789,  DE  LA  CHAMBRE  DES  REPR^SENTANS  DE  1815.      N£  EN  AUVERGNE 

EN  1757.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.    Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

Lith:  de  G.  Engelmann. 


1909.  MARIE,     PAUL,     JOSEPH.     ROCH.     YVES,     GILBERT     DE 
MOTTIER   DE   LA   FAYETTE.    DEPUTE  D'AUVERGNE  A  L' AS- 
SEMBLED NATIONALS  EN  1789.    ELU  COMMANDANT  GENERAL  DE  LA 
GARDE  NATIONALE  PARISIENNE  LE  15  JUILLET.    Full  bust  in  uniform, 
head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple  in  brown. 

Height  3  8- 1 6  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Dessin^   par   J.    Guerin.     Grave"   par   Fiesinger    A    Paris,    chez 
I'Auteur,  Quay  des  Augustins.  N°  71  au  3? 

1910.  THE  SAME.    Printed  in  black. 

1911.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  on  India  paper  before  the  title.     Very 
rare  in  this  state. 

1912.  LAFAYETTE.     Three-quarter  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters 
to  right;  left  hand  holding  a  chapeau  and  resting  on  the  hip,  the  right 
hand  resting  on  a  walking-stick.     Vignette  in  a  ruled  background. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Raffet  del.    Hopwood  sc.     Paris.  Public  par  Fume,  et  W  Coquebert. 

1913.  THE  SAME.     Variety  in  address  of  publisher:  "Imp?  F.  Chardon 
aine,  30.  T.  Hautejeuille,  Paris." 

1914.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters. 


Ill 


1915.  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head 
three-quarters  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  s  1-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Jones,  sculp1.     Publish' d  as  the  Act  directs,  by  C.  Lowndes.  Octr 
6. 1792.    Rare. 

1916.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before   all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this 
state. 


1917.  MARIA    PAUL    JOSEPH     ROCHUS     IVO     ALLRECHT     DE 
MOTTIER  DE  LA  FAYETTE,  DEPUTIRTER  VON  AUVERGNE  BEY 
DER  NATIONALVER-SAMLUNG  1789,  ZUM  GENERALKOMANDANTEN  DER 
NATIONALGARDE  VON  PARIS  ERWACHET  DEN    i5TFR   JULIUS.     Full 
bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Oval  with  a  border,  resting 
on  a  base,  in  a  rectangle  representing  masonry  work;  the  title  on  the 
base.  Line. 

Height  8  2-16  inches;  width  6  1-16  inches. 

Gezeichnet  von  Guerin,     Zu  finden  bey  den  gebrudern  Klauber. 
Very  rare. 

1918.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left,  chapeau  in 
left  hand,  standing  on  an  altar;  the  right  hand  extended  toward  a 
pedestal  to  the  left.  Lithograph. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  4  10-16  inches. 

A.  Lacauchie.     Lith.  J.  Rigo  et  Of 

1919.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  length  in  uniform;  fully  described  in  the  pre- 

ceding print.  Line. 

Height  6  6-16  inches;  width  4  5-16  inches. 

A.  Lacauchie  del.     Mondain  sc.    Public  par  P.  Amie,  a  Paris. 


1920.  M.  DE  LA  FAYETTE.    COMMANDER  IN  CHIEF  or  THE  NATIONAL 
FRENCH  GUARDS .     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  9-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches.   ", 

Engraved  by  P.  Maguire. 

1921.  LE    GENERAL    LAFAYETTE.    DEPUTE  A  ASSEMBLES  NAT«-  ET 
PREMIER  COMMAND!  DE  LA  GARDE  NATAP  PARISIENNE  EN  1789  &c. 
Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.    Vignette.     Lithograph. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 


112 


1922.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.     Oval. 

Stipple. 


Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  a  12-16  inches. 


L.  BARRE  TYPE. 

1923.  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple  in  brown. 

Height  3  15-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

L.  Barre  pin1.    B:   le  Clair  ind    London  Pub?   Feb?   3.    1791.  by 
Molteno.  Colnaghi.  &  C°.  N°.  132.  Pall  Mall. 


1924.  THE  SAME.    Printed   in   colors,   without   the  title   or  publisher's 
address.     Cut  oval.    Excessively  rare. 

1925.  DE  LA  FAYETTE.    COMMANDANT  DER  NATINAALE  GARDE.    Full 
bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle; 
the  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  5  13-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

M.  d.  Saillieth  sculp.    Rare. 

1926.  THE    RIGHT   HONOURABLE  THE   MARQUIS    DE  LA  FA- 
YETTE.   UNANIMOUSLY  CHOSEN  COMMANDANT  GENERAL  OF  THE 
NATIONAL  GUARDS. 

The  brave  Fayette,  of  late  in  foreign  climes  unfurl'd 
The  Gallic  flag — and  fought,  to  liberate  a  world; 
To  day,  inspir'd  by  him,  France  breathes  the  godlike  flame; 
And  millions,  rang'd  beneath  his  standard — Freedom  claim. 

Translated  from  the  French  of  the  Chev.  P.  de   BerainviUe. 

Full  bust  in  uniform,   head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval  in   a 
rectangle;  the  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  5  10-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Engrav'd  by  S.  Hill.     "  Massa.  Mag.  No  vra.  Vol.  II."       Very  rare. 

1927.  M?  DE  LA  FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters 
to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;  width  2  11-16  indies. 

G.  Konse"  fecit.     Proefdruk. 


Ml  I;K    M1!  LA   FAYETTE 

MAKKC1IAL  I)K  CAM  I* 

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';n  •"/>,:  V.lii.-xiHs  .-/  llaniK,  ./v/^  .<'..i.if<u<>«',«  /./  1'iti,'  it,-  .  V  ,//,//.->-...  V-'.xi .  :\y  Priv.hiRoi. 


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1928.  M.    LE    M*s    DE    LA    FAYETTE,  Em  PAR  ACCLAMATION,  COM- 
MANDANT DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALS. 

Sous  les  drapeaux  francois,  son  intre'pe'dite 
En  brisant  d'autres  fers,  honora  la  Patrie; 
Anfourd'hui,  le  francois  qu'inspire  son  Ge'nie, 
Range  sous  ses  drapeaux,  marche  a  la  Liberte, 

Par  le  Ch™  P.  de  Berainville. 

Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right.    Oval  in  a 
rectangle.    The  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.    Stipple,  colored. 

Height  5  13-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Verite  Sculpsit.    A   Paris  chez  Made.  Bergny  Md.e  d'Estampes  de 
S.  A.  S.  Made  la  Pes.se  Lamballe,  Rue  du  Coq  S(  Honore.     Very  rare. 


1929.  THE  SAME.    Plain  impression.     Very  rare. 


BOURNIEU  TYPE. 

1930.  M?  LE    MJS  DE  LA  FAYETTE.    MARSHAL  DE  CAMP  EX  COM- 
MANDANT GENERAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALS  PARISIENNE.    Full 
bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle; 
the  title  on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Stipple  printed  in  colors. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Grav£  par  Darcis  de  Demiere.  a  Paris  chez  Esnauts  et  Rapilly,  rue 
S'.  Jacques,  a  la  Ville  de  Coutances,  N°.  269.  Av.  Priv  du  Roi.  Ex- 
cessively rare.  See  Plate. 

1931.  LA   FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  2-16  inches;  width  2  2-16  inches. 

Drummond  del.  Published  by  H.  L.  Hunt  and  C.  C.  Clarke 
Tavistock  Street.  Printed  by  C.  Hullmandel. 


1932.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  s  4-16  inches;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

Engr.  by  H.  Gugeler. 

1933.  THE  SAME.     Proof  on  large  paper. 


H4 

1934-  LAFAYETTE  NOMME"  GENERAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  LE  15 
JUILLET  1789.  PROCLAM£  G£N£RAL  EN  CHEF  DE  LA  MEME  GARDE 
LE  28  JUILLET  1830.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.  Oval  in  a  rectangle  in  a  border  resembling  a  frame;  the  title 
on  a  tablet  beneath  the  oval.  Line. 

Height  13  7-16  inches;  width  9  is-i6  inches. 

Dessine*  par  Bounieu  d'apres  une  Miniature.  Grave*  par  Van- 
gelisti,  chez  Porlier,  Graveur  Editeur,  Rue  des  cinq  Diamans,  N?  8. 
"Galene"  de  hommes  illustres  vivans." 

1935.  THE  SAME.    With  variety  in  title:  "Le  Marquis  de  la  Fayette 
Mare*chal  de  Camp,"  and  the  tablet  with  background  of  crossed  lines, 
and  before  the  "Galerie  des  hommes  illustres  vivan."     Very  rare  in 
this  state. 


L.  LE  PAON  TYPE. 

1936.  DE  LA  FAYETTE.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.  Circular  medallion  on  a  base  in  a  rectangle  engraved  to  repre- 
sent stonework;  the  title  on  a  tablet  on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  5  14-16  inches;  width  3  11-16  inches. 

Angus  Sculp.     Published  Aug.  26.  1785.  by  I.  Fielding.  Paternoster 
Row. 


1937.  M.     LE    MQV15    DE    LA    FAYETT.     MARECHAL   DES    CAMPS. 

G£N£RAL  DE  LA  MILICE  PARISIENNE.  Full  length  in  uniform,  stand- 
ing, head  three-quarters  to  left;  feet  crossed;  left  hand  resting  on  a 
pedestal  to  right;  a  sword  in  the  right  hand,  held  under  the  coat-tails; 
back  of  the  legs,  in  the  lower  left  distance,  a  view  of  an  encamp- 
ment in  the  upper  left-hand  corner  a  curtain. 

Aquatint  in  colors. 

Height  12  11-16  inches;  width  8  6-16  inches. 

Bc.e  sculp*.    A  Paris,  chez  Bance,  rue  Sl.  Severin,  N°.  26.    Rare. 

1938.  THE  SAME.     In  brown.     Rare. 

1939.  GEN.    THE    MARQUIS    DE    LA    FAYETTE.    Half  length,  in 
uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  a  chapeau  under  the  left  arm; 
the  hand  holding  a  sword.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  6  4-16  inches;  width  4  9-16  inches. 

H.   B.   Hall.     (From  a  French  print   1781.)     New   York  G.   P. 
Putnam  &°  Co.  Printed  by  W.  Pate.    India  proof. 


1940.  DE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE,  VELD-MARSCHALK,  GENERAAL 
DER  PARYSCHE  BURGER-MILITIE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

F.  Bohn,  Excudit.    Rare. 

1941.  DE  MARQUIS    DE  LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head 
three-quarters  to  left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  5-16  inches;  width  a  10-16  inches. 

C.  Kobell.  f.  gouda.    Rare. 

1942.  CONCLUSION  DE  LA  CAMPAGNE  DE  1781  EN  VIRGINIE,  LE  MARQUIS 
DE  LA  FAYETTE.    MAR£CHAL  DE  CAMP  DES  ARMIES  DU  Roi,  ET 
COMMANDANT  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  PARISIENNE. 
L'Amerique  e"toit  asservie,      (  Ses  succes  au  dela  des  Mers 

Ce  Heros  vint  briser  ses  fers ;  (  Presageoient  ceux  de  sa  Patrie. 
Full  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  standing  on  the 
field  of  battle,  to  the  left  of  a  horse  partly  visible,  held  by  a  negro 
servant;  chapeau  under  the  left  arm,  a  sword  held  in  the  hand;  the 
right  hand  pointing  to  a  battle  in  progress  in  the  left  distance;  in  the 
border  a  wreath  of  olive  leaves  encircling  the  word  "Liberte*"  and 
Liberty  cap.  Line. 

Height  16  9-16  inches;  width  12  9-16  inches. 

Peint  par  L.  le  Paon  Peintre  de  Bataille  de  S.  A.  S.  M?r  le  Prince 
de  Conde*.  Grave  par  N.  le  Mire  des  Academies  Imperiales  et  Royales 
et  de  celle  des  Sciences  et  Arts  de — Rouen  et  de  Lille.  Cette  Estampe  se 
vend  avec  Privilege  du  Roi,  a  Paris  chez  Le  Mire,  rue  et  Porte  S1.  Jacques 

N°.   122. 

1943.  THE  SAME.    Variety  in  title:  "Conclusion  de  la  Campagne  de  1781 
en  Virginie,  To  his  Excellency  General  Washington  this  Likeness 
of  his  friend  the  Marquess  de  la  Fayette,  is  humbly  dedicated,  By  le 
Mire."     "  Cette  Estampe  se  vend  avec  Privilege  du  Roy  a  Paris  chez  le 
Mire  rue  et  porte  S(  Jacques,  a  cdte  du  Cafie  d  Aubertin  N°.  122."    Very 
rare  in  this  state. 

1944.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.     Excessively  rare  in 

this  state. 

1945.  LA   FAYETTE   IN    1781.    Was  born  in  France  in  1757,  espoused 
the  American  cause  in  1776,  arrived  at  Charleston,  S.  C.  Jan?  1777, 
and  joined  the  Continental  Army  as  a  Volunteer;  he  was  Commis- 
sioned by  Congress  as  Major  General  July  1777.    He  went  to  France 


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in  1779,  and  returned  in  1780  with  a  large  Reinforcement.  In  1781 
he  commanded  in  Virginia  and  took  an  active  part  in  the  Capture 
of  Cornwallis;  in  1784  when  he  saw  our  Independence  secure  he 
embarked  again  for  his  native  Country,  loaded  with  Honour  and  the 
gratitude  of  the  American  People.  Returned  to  the  U.  States  as  a 
National  guest  in  1824.  Full  length  in  uniform;  fully  described  in 
the  print  by  Le  Mire  No.  1942.  Stipple. 

Height  18  9-16  inches;  width  14  10-16  inches. 

Painted  by  L.  le  Paon  Historical  Painter  to  the  Prince  of  Conde". 
Engraved  by  F.  Kearny  Philadelphia  1824.  Published  by  F.  Kearny 
96  Chesnut  S*.  Very  rare. 

1946.  LA    FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left; 
to  the  right  a  pine  tree;  in  the  left  distance  a  battle  scene.       Stipple. 

Height  4  8- 1 6  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 


1947.  LAFAYETTE.     (Prise  d'lorktown.  19  Oct.  1781.)     Full  length  in 
uniform,  fully  described  in  print  by  le  Mire,  Lot  1942.    Vignette. 

Etching. 

Height  5  7-16  inches;  width  4  6-16  inches. 

"L'Avenir  des  Peuples.  Histoire  Contemporaine." 

1948.  THE  SAME.    Proof  after  the  plate  had  been  altered. 

1949.  M.  LE  MARQUISE  DE  LA  FAYETTE  MAR£CHAL  DES  CAMPS, 

G£N£RAL  DE  LA  MILICE  PARISIENNE.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head 
three-quarters  to  right.  Oval  with  a  border  in  a  rectangle,  resting 
on  a  base;  the  title  on  the  base.  Mezzotinto. 

Height  7  10-16  inches;  width  5  7-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare. 


MARTINET  TYPE. 

1950.  LAFAYETTE.  Full  length,  in  military  cloak,  head  three-quarters 
to  left;  the  right  hand  thrust  into  the  breast,  the  left  holding  a  scroll; 
standing  on  a  rocky  elevation;  in  the  rear  distance  a  view  of  an  en- 
campment. Aquatint. 

Height  15  10-16  indies;  width  n  7-16  inches. 

Martinet  pinx.     Charon  sculpt. 


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1951-  THE  SAME.  With  seven  lines  in  script  eulogistic  of  Lafayette,  in 
French,  a  Paris,  chez  Jean,  rue  S*.  Jean  de  Beauvais,  N°  10.  Depose. 
Printed  in  Tints. 


GERARD  TYPE. 

1952.  LE    GENERAL    LAFAYETTE,  N£  EN  AUVERGNE  DE  6  SEPB.RE 

1757.  AMI  DE  WASHINGTON  DIGNE  EMULE  DE  SA  GLOIRE.  CAM- 
PAGNE  D'AMERIQUE  DE  1777.  &c  &c.  Full  bust,  in  civilian  dress,  white 
neckerchief,  head  three-quarters  to  right.  Circular  medallion  in  a 
rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  s  3-i6  inches;  width  5  3-16  inches. 

M™e  Meyer  Del.  Boutran  Sculp*  Ddpose*  a  la  Directoire    a  Paris, 
ches  I'Auteur,  Rue  des  Francs-Bourgeois  Sl.  Michel,  TV?  6. 

1953.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  military  cloak,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  4  6-16  inches. 

Faith  del  Ballin  sc    Gilquin  et  Dupain,  imp.  r.  de  la  Calandre,  19. 
Paris.     Publi6  par  Dufour,  Mulat  et  Boulanger. 

1954.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right,  with  border  resembling  frame.  Stipple. 

Height  4  7-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Gerard  px{.    Burkhart.  u.  Fr.  Stober,  sc    Inst.  Bibliogr.  excudit. 

1955.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  border,   and  variety  in   title  and  en- 
graver's address:  "Nach  dem  Leben  gezeeihnet,  Lafayette,  General- 
Commandant  Nationalgarde  dei  Pariser,"  etc. 

1956.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Oval.  Lithograph. 

;'•'.'  Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Loritz  del.    Liths.  de  C.  Motte.    India  proof. 

1957.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.    Vignette.    Underneath  the  portrait  a  vignette  representing 
Lafayette  embracing  an  Indian.  Lithograph  in  colors. 

Height  9  inches;  width  8  12-16  inches. 

Maurin.  Lith.  de  Villain  chez  1'Editeur,  rue  Richer,  N?  15. 

1958.  THE  SAME.    Uncolored. 


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1959.  LE  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.    Full  length  in  civilian  dress,  seated 
on  a  deck  of  a  ship,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  the  spirits  of  Wash- 
ington, Franklin,  and  other  defenders  of  American  liberty  to  the 
right;  to  the  left  the  genie  protectors  of  America  driving  away  the 
storm;  the  following  inscription  in  French  and  English:  "The  spirits 
of  the  defenders  of  the  American  liberty  are  visiting  him  during  his 
passage;  the  genie  protectors  of  America  drive  away  the  storms." 

Mezzotinto. 

Height  16  5-16  inches;  length  21  7-16  inches. 

Dubouloz  Del.  et  inv1.    Moreau  Sculp  1825.    a  Paris,  chez  Chaillon 
—Potrelle  Edit.  Rue  Sl.  Honore  N°.  140. 

1960.  LE    GENERAL    LAFAYETTE.     (DEPUTE  DU  DE"PARTEMENT  DE 
LA  SARTHE).    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  4  8-16  inches. 

Singry  Lith.  de  Langlume'.     With  inscription  in  French  of  five  lines 
in  script. 

1961.  M.  LE  GA^  DE  LAFAYETTE.    DEPUTE  DU  DEPT  DE  LA  SARTHE 
£LU  EN  1818.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  1-16  inches;  width  3  5-16  inches. 

1962.  THE  SAME.    Variety  in  title:  "M.  Le  G*1  De  Lafayette,  De'pute' 
du  Dep*  de  Seine  et  Marne,  Commandant  Ge'ne'ral  des  Gardes  Na- 
tionales  de  France  en  1830." 

1963.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

Lith.  v.  Boisch.     Druck  v.  Ed.  Pielzsch  u.  C?.  Dresd.    Beilage  z. 
Sachs.  Dorfzeitung. 

1964.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

Lith.  v.  Brand,    gedr.  b.  E.  Ponicke  Leipzig. 

1965.  LE  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head 
three-quarters  to  left.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

A  L.    Lith  de  Ducarme.    Public  par  Blaisot.  Galerie  Universelle 


"9 

1966.  THE  SAME.    "Lith  de  Fenrouge." 

1967.  LE   GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head 
three-quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a  wreath  of  oak  leaves;  underneath 
the  oval  a  group  of  war  implements.  Lithograph. 

Oval,  height  6  10-16  inches;  width  5  4-16  inches. 

Lith  de  H.  Brun  et  Cle  a  Lyon. 

1968.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  8  12-16  inches;  width  o  4-16  inches. 

Chez  VEditeur  Rue  Richer  N°  15.    Litho.  de  Demanne. 

1969.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

Page  Jutf      London.  T.  North.  162.  Fleet  St'. 

1970.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  length  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters 
to  right,  hat  in  the  left  hand,  leaning  against  a  grassy  mound,  in 
front  of  the  tomb  of  Washington.  Lithograph. 

Height  12  4-16  inches;  width  9  2-16  inches. 

De"ssin6  par  F.  Loritz.    Litho:  de  C:  Motte. 

1971. Three-quarter  length  in  civilian's  dress,  nearly  full 

face,  standing  before  an  armchair;  the  left  hand  resting  on  a  table 
to  right,  a  paper  in  the  right  hand.  Stipple. 

Height  7  7-16  inches;  width  5  7-16  inches. 

Choice  India  paper  proof  before  all  letters. 

1972.  LAFAYETTE.    G£N£RAL  EN  CHEF  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE.    Full 
bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to  left.    Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  7  2-16  inches;  width  7  12-16  inches. 

Litho:  de  Menaowze. 

1973.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Circular  medallion  with  an  ornamental  border.  Stipple. 

Diameter  2  10-16  inches. 


I2O 

1974-  MARQUIS  DE  LAFAYETTE  GENERAL  DER  PARISER  NATIONAL- 
GARDE,  GEB.  D.  i  SEPTBR.  1757.  zu  CHAVAGNAC  IM  DEPART.  DER 
OBERN  LOIRE.  Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.  Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

Weber'sche    Lithographic    Leipzig.     Verlag    von    Phil.    Lenz    in 
Leipzig. 


MAURIN  TYPE. 

1975.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  6  8-16  inches;  width  6  10-16  inches. 

Linati    Se  vend  chez  I'Auteur  rue  J.  J.  Rousseau  N°.    20. 

1976.  LAFAYETTE    (1830).    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right.    Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  3  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

1977.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  artist's  name,  but  with  "Galerie  des. 
Contemporaines  Illustres"     "Imp  de  Pernel  Rene  et  C?" 

1978.  LAFAYETTE.    N£  A  CHAVAGNAC.  LE  i*R  SEPTEMBRE  1757.  MORT 
A  PARIS.  LE  20  MAI  1834.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  12-16  inches;  width  9  14-16  inches. 

Lith.  de  Delpech.  Dessine"  d'apres  nature  par  Maurin : 

1979.  LAFAYETTE    (1830).    Full  bust  in   civilian's  dress,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

"Galerie  des  contemporains  Illustres."    Imp.  de  Rene  et  Cie  Rue 
de  Seine.  37.    India  proof. 

1980.  THE  SAME.    Plain  impression. 

1981.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.    Vignette  in  a  border  of  two  lines.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  14-16  indies;  width  4  4-16  inches. 

Lith.  Royale  P.  Degobert.    Public  par  chs.  Hen.  a  Bruxelles. 


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1982.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  12-16  indies;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Lith.  de  Delpech. 


ARY  SCHEFFER  TYPE. 

1983.  LAFAYETTE.    Three-quarter  length  in  civilian's  dress,  head  and 
body  three-quarters  to  left;  the  right  hand  resting  on  a  walking-stick 
and  holding  a  hat;  the  left  hand  thrust  into  the  coat  pocket.    Stipple. 

Height  7  4-16  inches;  width  5  4-16  inches. 

Eng?  by  Annin  &  Smith  from  the  admired  print  by  Leroux  after 
a  painting  by  Scheffer  published  in  Paris  the  present  year.  1824. 

1984.  G^L    LAFAYETTE.    Full    bust    in    civilian's    dress,   head   three- 
quarters  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  3-16  inches;  width  a  15-16  inches. 

Couche*  fils  sc. 

1985.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  5  inches.  t 

Painted  by  A.  Scheffer.    Engraved  6r»  Published  by  G.  Fairman  &° 
C.  G.  Childs.  45  Sansom  S(     Open  letter  proof. 

1986.  THE  SAME.    A  later  impression,  without  the  publisher's  address 
and  with  name  of  the  artist:  "C.  G.  Childs.  sc.  on  Steel." 

1987.  THE  SAME.    With  the  name  of  the  publisher:  "Published  by  S.  C. 
Atkinson  for  the  casket" 

1988.  GA.L  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Colleye.  f    Lith.  de  la  Cour. 

1989.  LA   FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.  Line. 

Height  4  1-16  inches;  width  3  inches. 

Scheffer  del    Dequevauvillier  sculp. 


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1990-  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  the  title,  on  India  paper. 

1991.  LA   FAYETTE.    GRENABLE  SOUVENIR  DU  16  AOUT  1829.    D£DI£ 
A  MONSIEUR  GEORGES  DE  LAFAYETTE  ET  A  LA  FAMILL^.    Full  bust 
in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to  right.    Vignette.    Lithograph. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;  width  4  12-16  inches. 

al.  debeille  1829    Lith.  de  H.  Brunei  a  Lyon. 

1992.  GENERAL   LAFAYETTE.    Nearly  half  length  in  civilian's  dress, 
head  three-quarters  to  right.  Line. 

Height  3  inches;  width  a  4-16  inches.       ? 

Engraved  by  T.  S.  Engleheart.    John  Cumberland.  2.  Cumberland 
Terrace,  Camden.  New  Town. 

1993.  GENERAL   LAFAYETTE.    BEHOLD  THE  PATRIARCH  OF  LIBERTY 
IN  BOTH  HEMISPHERES!    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left,  in  an  ornamental  border,  in  the  centre  of  a  sheet 
entitled  "The  Three  Days  of  Paris,"  with  letterpress.  Line. 

Height  2  2-16  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

A.  Scheffer.    T.  M.  Fontaine  Sculp*.     London  Published,  August 
10,  1830,  by  Colnaghi.  Son,  and  Co;  n,  Pall  Mall  East. 

1994.  THE  SAME.    With  French  letterpress. 

1995.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  letterpress.     "Galerie  Napoleon"  Be"r- 
nard.  Editeur.     Galerie  Vivienne,  No  49.    India  proof. 

1996.  THE  SAME.    With   a   different   border.     "Tellier.    Andrew,    Best 
Leloir." 

1997.  THE  SAME.    Fine  proof  without  the  border.    Rare  in  this  state. 

1998.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper.     Very  rare 
in  this  state. 

1999.  THE  SAME.    With  border  of  three  lines. 

2000.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.     Vignette,  on  a  sheet  with  a  similar  portrait  of  Louis  Philippe  i. 

Line. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;  width  i  10-16  inches. 

Ferdinand  Set 


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2001.  Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 

left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  9  4-16  inches;  width  7  10-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  Girardet)     Choice  proof  before  all  letters  on  India 
paper.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

2002.  Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 

right  in  a  border  engraved  to  represent  a  frame,  suspended  by  a  nail. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Grave  par  Hopwood.    se  trouve  chez  Martinet  Rue  du  Coq  St  Honor e, 
Chaillou  et  Patrelle  rue  S'  Honor  e  et  chez  I'Auteur  Quai  des  Augustins 

AT?  15. 

2003.  THE  SAME.    With  a  different  border  and  variety  in  publisher's 
address:  "Paris  chez  Baudry.  Libraire.  Rue  duCoq  Sf  Honore  N°.  9." 

2004.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Ary  Scheffer  Pinx.     Cyprien  Jacquemin  sc.    Imp.  Chardon  Aine  et 
Fils.  R.  Hautejeuille. 

2005.  THE  SAME.     With    variety    in    publisher's    address:    "Public   par 
Pagnerre." 

2oo6.^LAFAYETTE.    Half  length,  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

Drawn  and  Engraved  by  J.  B.  Longacre,  from  the  Portrait  in  pos- 
session of  M?3  Bloomfield. 


2007.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  length  in  civilian's  dress,  head  and  body  three- 
quarters  to  left,  standing  in  front  of  some  rocks;  the  left  hand  thrust 
into  the  coat-pocket;  the  right  supported  by  a  walking-stick,  holding 
a  hat.  Line. 

Height  21  8-16  inches;  width  14  8-16  inches. 

A.  Scheffer  Pinx*  1822  Leroux  Sculp*.  1824.  a  Paris,  chez  I'Auteur, 
Rue  Sl.  Victor,  N°.  9,  et  chez  Chaillou,  M?  d'Estampes,  Rue  Sl.  Honore. 
N°.  140.  Choice  open  letter  proof.  Rare  in  this  state. 

2008.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  letters,  with  the  artists'  names 
etched  in.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 


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2009.  Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 

right.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

Sam1.  Maverick.    Rare. 

2010.  LA    FAYETTE.    Full  length  in  civilian's  dress,  head  and  body 
three-quarters  to  left,  standing  in  front  of  some  rocks;  the  left  hand 
thrust  into  the  coat  pocket,  the  right  supported  by  a  walking-stick, 
holding  a  hat.  Line. 

Height  2  15-16  inches;  width  2  3-16  inches. 

Tiller  Sc.     On  a  glazed  card. 

201 1.  VIVE  L'ORDRE  ET  LA  LIBERT^  AU  LAFAYETTE  A  PARIS  CANTATE  A 
LA  GARDE  NATIONALE.     Full  bust,  in  civilian's'  dress,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  10-16  inches;  width  6  inches. 

Vigneron     Lith.  de  Engelmann. 

2012.  THE  SAME.    India  proof  before  all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

i 

2013.  Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 

left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  '3  inches;  width  2  7-16  inches. 

Early  trial  proof. 

2014.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  1 2- 1 6  inches;  width  4  inches. 

Lith.  de  C  de  Lasteyrie. 

2015.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left,  in  an  ornamental  border,  at  the  top  of  which  is  a  cupid  sitting 
on  a  sword  on  a  rock,  holding  a  pair  of  scales;  on  the  right  of  border 
is  an  oak  and  laurel  wreath,  on  the  left  a  cornucopia;  at  the  bottom 
drapery,  on  which  is  the  title.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

2016.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  i  15-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

2017.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,   head    three-quarters 
to  left.    Vignette  in  clouds.  Line. 

Height  2-16  inches;   width  2-16  inches. 

Rare. 


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2018.  GENRi-  LA  FAYETTE  THE  FRIEND  or  LIBERTY.     (This  title  is 
printed  reversed.)     Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.     Circular  medallion.  Stipple. 

Diameter  3  4-16  inches. 

The  "Pitcher  Portrait,"  so  called  because  it  was  engraved  for  transferring  on  china  pitchers 
made  to  commemorate  I^afayette.     Excessively  rare. 

2019.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters;  possibly  unique. 

2020.  DE  LAFAYETTE.    MAJOR  GENERAL  1777 — VISITED  THE  UNITED 
STATES  1824.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.     Oval  medallion.     Three  impressions  on  a  quarto  sheet,  in  the 
center  of  ornamental  designs  for  badges.  Stipple. 

Height  10-16  inch;    width  8-16  inch. 

Eng'd  N?  45  Sansom  St. 

202 1.  Half  length,  seated  on  a  chair,  head  three-quarters  to 

left,  curtain  in  the  background.  Line. 

Height  7  9-16  inches;  width  6  11-16  inches. 
Fine  proof. 

2022.  Full    bust    in    civilian's    dress,    head    three-quarters 

to  left.     Oval.  Line. 

Height  i  7-16  inches;  width  i  3-16  inches. 

Bald,  Cousland  6*  Co.    New  York  &"  Philad":     Indian  proof. 

2023.  GEN.    GILBERT  MOTTIER  LAFAYETTE.     BORN  SEPT.   6ra 
1757.    DIED  MAY  20™  1834.     AGED  76  YEARS  8  MONTHS  AND  14 
DAYS.    FUNERAL  OBSEQUIES  PERFORMED  TO  HIS  MEMORY  JULY  21, 
1834.     Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to  left.     Oval, 
over  the  top  of  which  is  a  funeral  urn  with  draped  flags;  the  title 
printed  around  the  oval.  Stipple. 

Height  a  a-i6  inches;  width  2  1-16  inches. 
India  proof.     Modern  impression. 

2024.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in   civilian's  dress,   head   three-quarters 
to  left.     Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  4  12-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

2025.  GENERAL  LA  FAYETTE.    THE  COMPANION  IN  ARMS  OF  WASH- 
INGTON.   BORN  SEPT.  6T?  1757.    DIED  MAY  2oT?  1834.    Full  length 
in  civilian's  dress,  standing  in  the  open,  head  and  body  three-quarters 
to  left;  the  right  hand  leaning  on  a  cane  holding  a  hat,  the  left  thrust 
partly  into  the  coat  pocket.  Colored  lithograph. 

Height  la  inches;    width  8  9-16  inches. 

Lith.  &  Piib.  by  N.  Currier.     152  Nassau  St.  Cor.  of  Spruce,  N.  Y. 


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MME.  MARCHAND  TYPE,  MOSTLY  AFTER  THE  ARY 
SCHEFFER  HEAD. 

2026.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.     One  of  a  group  of  five  portraits  on  a  folio  sheet  entitled 
"Galeriedes  Grands  Hommes";  under  the  portrait  are  crossed  oak 
branches  with  sword   and   scroll   inscribed   "Honneur   et   Merite." 

Lithograph. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;   width  3  inches. 

Paris,  chez  Mm.e  Vve.  Turgis,  rue  Sl.  Jacques  N°.  16,  et  a  Toulouse 
rue  S(  Rome  N°.  36. 

2027.  LE  GA.L  LAFAYETTE  COMMANT  EN  CHEF  DES  GARDES  NATIONALS 
DU  ROYAUME.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;   width  9  inches. 

Lith.  de  Delaisie.     L.  Desmarai?      a  Paris,  chez  Terry,  Boulevard 
de  bonne  Nowvelle,  37. 


2028.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  10- 1 6  inches;  width  2  8-16  inches. 

Forestier,  sculp.    Ambroise  Tardieu  direxit. 


2029.  LA-FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Line. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

L.  Bridi  ine.     Per  Vin?  Ferrario. 

2030.  GENERAL   LAFAYETTE.     Full   bust   in   uniform,    head    three- 
quarters   to   right      Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

C.  Hamburger,  Lithog.  Printed  by  C.  Hullmandel.  London. 
Published  by  Colburn  &•  Bentley,  8  New  Burlington  Street.  India 
proof. 

2031.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

2032.  GENERAL    LAFAYETTE.     Full    bust    in    uniform,    head    three- 
quarters  to  right;  one  of  a  group  of  three  portraits,  the  others  being 
Louis  Philippe  and  General  Gerard.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Julien,  de*  Lith.  de  Bicnebois  aine  rue  Clery.  N?  23.  a  Paris, 
chez  Bance,  rue  Saint  Denis.  N°.  214. 


127 

2033-  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette,  with  facsimile  of  four  lines  of  writing  in  Lafayette's  autograph. 

Lithograph. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;    width  3  9-16  inches. 

Lith.  Delaunois,  r.  du  Bouloy,  19.     Depose  a  la  Direction  de  la 
Librairie  (Mai.  1834). 

2034.  LAFAYETTE  COMMAND?  G*  DES  GARDES  NATLFS   DU  ROYAUME. 
Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  in  the  title  a  double 
wreath  of  oak  leaves,  inscribed  "14  Juillet   1789  27,  28,  29  Juillet 
1830."    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  6  6-  1  6  inches;    width  6  8-16  inches. 

M™e  Marchand.    Lith.  de  Delaporte  S'  de  Langlume.    Paris,  chez 
M.  J.  Marchand,  rue  S(  Severin  N°.  30. 

2035.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.     Beneath  the  portrait  under  crossed  flags  is  a  vignette  view 
of  Lafayette's  triumphal  procession  in  Paris.  Lithograph. 

Height  8  10-16  inches;   width  9  8-16  inches. 

Maurin,  Lith.  de  Lemercier.     Paris,  chez  Giraldon  Bovinet  et  C? 
26  Passage  Vivienne.    London  published  by  McLean  26  Hay  Market, 


2036.  GENERAL  LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in   uniform,   head  three- 
quarters  to  right.     One  of  a  group  of  five  portraits  on  a  folio  sheet,  the 
others  being  Laffitte,  Perier,  and  Gerard;  beneath  the  portrait  a  view 
of  Paris  during  the  Revolution.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  6-16  inches;  width  4  2-16  inches. 

A.  Maurin.     a  Paris,  chez  Bulla,  rue  S(  Jacques.    N°.  38.     Lith. 
de  Lemercier,  rue  du  Four  S.  G.  N?  55. 

2037.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height   3    14-16  inches;    width   4  inches. 

Stahlstich  von   Carl  Mayer.     Stuttgart.     J.  Scheible's  Buchhand- 
lung,  Druck  v.  Carl  Mayer  Nbg. 

2038.  LAFAYETTE.    GENERAL  DES  GARDES  NATIONALES  DE  FRANCE. 
Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left.    Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  4  inches;    width  4  4-16  inches. 

A.  Maurin.     Paris,  chez  Chaillou  Potrelle,  rue  S'.  Honere.  N.  140. 
Lith.  de  Lemercier,  rue  du  Foier  S.  G.  N?   55. 

2039.  THE  SAME.    Variation  in  publisher's  address:  "Newyork  at  Bourne's 
359  Broad  Way." 


128 

2040.  LE  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.    Full  length  in  uniform,  seated  to 
the  left  of  a  table,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  the  right  hand  resting 
on  the  table  writing  a  letter.  Aquatint. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;   width  4  12-16  inches. 

Dessine  et  grave  par  Pauquet. 

2041.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters,  on  India  paper. 

2042.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Line. 

Height  3  15-16  inches;   width  3  10-16  inches. 

Grave  par  Portier  a  Paris. 

2043.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  7  8-16  inches;    width  6  8-16  inches. 

Pouellie"  del.     &  Paris,  chez  Basset,  rue  S(  Jacques.  N°.  64. 

2044.  LAFAYETTE.    COMMANDANT-G£N£RAL  DES   GARDES  NATIONALES 
DE  FRANCE.     Full   bust   in   uniform,  head   three-quarters   to   left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  6- 1 6  inches;    width  8  8-16  inches. 

Lithographic  par  E.  Simon  fils.  Imp.  Lith.  de  Simon  P.  et  F.  a 
Strasb'g.  ,  "  DecUe"  a  la  Garde  nationale  de  Strasbourg  par  un  de  ses 
membres."  Se  vend  au  profit  des  victimes  du  27,  28  et  29  Juillet  1830. 

2045.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  inches;    width  4  inches. 

2046.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  inches;  width  3  14-16  inches. 

Paris,  Rosselin,  Editeur  21  Quai  Voltaire.  Imp.  Lith.  Formentin 
&>  C?  10  Rue  des  S'.s  Peres. 

2047.  THE  SAME.    With  variation  in  publisher's  address. 

2048.  Full   bust   in   uniform,   head   three-quarters   to   left. 

Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;    width  5  4-16  inches. 

2049.  LE  GAL  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters 
to  right,  on  a  quarto  sheet  with  portraits  of  Louis  Philippe  and  Gen. 
Gerard,  in  a  grouping  backed  by  crossed  flags  bearing  the  inscrip- 
tion "Liberte",  Ordre  Public,  27.28.29  Juillet  1830."     Vignette. 

Stipple. 

Height  4  13-16  inches;    width  4  inches. 

Size  of  whole  print,  height  10-16  inches;   width  p  4-16  inches. 


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2050.  LE  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.    NE  EN  AUVERGNE  LE  6  SEPTEMBRE 
1757.    AMI  DE  WASHINGTON  DIGNE  EMULE  DE  SA  GLOIRE.    Full 
bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left.  Stipple. 

Height  9  4-16  inches;   width  7  10-16  inches. 

a  Paris  chez  Cereghetti,  Rue  Galande  N°.  51.     Depose.     Very  rare. 

2051.  LA  FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Lithograph. 

Height  21  3-16  inches;  width  i6'g-i6  inches. 

Lith".  &  Published  by  Endicott,  359  Broadway,  New  York.     (Copy- 
right 1835.) 

2052.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Oval  in  a  wreath  of  oak  leaves.  Line. 

Height  i  6-16  inches;  width  i  2-16  inches. 

2053.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Circular  medallion.  Stipple. 

Diameter  i  12-16  inches. 

2054.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;    width  2  inches. 

Lith.  de  la  Cour. 

2055.  LA  FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Woodcut. 

Height  2  4-16  inches;   width  i  14-16  inches. 

2056.  LE    GA.L   LAFAYETTE.    COMMANDANT    EN   CHEF   DES    GARDES 
NATIONALES  DU  ROYAUME.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

de  Beauvaise,  N°.  10. 

2057.  LE  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Lith.  de  Engelmann   &  O.6 

2058.  GENERAL    LAFAYETTE.    Full    bust    in    uniform,    head    three- 
quarters  to  right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Pendleton's  Lith.  Boston.     Pub.  by  Lilly  Wait  &  Co.  Boston,  1833. 
9 


I30 

2059.  Full   bust   in   uniform,   head   three-quarters   to    left. 

Vignette,  underneath  which  is  a  view  of  Lafayette's  triumphal  pro- 
cession in  Paris.  Stipple. 

Height  2  7-16  inches;    width  2  9-16  inches. 

Marcilly,  rue  S*  Jacques,  N?  ?i. 

2060.  Full   bust   in   uniform,    head   three-quarters   to   left; 

fully  described  in  preceding  print.  Stipple,  colored. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  4  10-16  inches. 

Seven  d,  a  Paris,  Chez  PreVost,  Rue  S^  Denis.  N?  32.  The 
heading  to  a  letter-sheet  gotten  up  to  commemorate  the  French  Revo- 
lution. 

2061.  LA  FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Oval  medallion  in  a  laurel  wreath,  over  which  is  an  eagle  with  out- 
spread wings,  with  ribbon  in  its  beak,  upon  which  is  inscribed  "  The 
Nation's  Guest";    under  the  eagle  a  scroll,  upon  which  is  the  title; 
on  each  side  and  beneath  the  oval,  flags  and  implements  of  war;  in 
the  background  shipping.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  2  inches. 

2062.  LA  FAYETTE.    A  GRATEFUL  WELCOME  TO  THE  FRIEND  OF  OUR 
ILLUSTRIOUS    WASHINGTON.      Full   bust    in    uniform,    head    three- 
quarters  to  left,  to  the  right  of  a  similar  portrait  of  Washington.     Oval 
in  a  wreath  of  olive  leaves,  over  which  is  a  cupid  with  trumpet  and 
wreath.  Line. 

Height  14-16  inch;  width  12-16  inch. 

Duly  Entered  According  to  Act  0}  Congress.  Silk  Badge  to  com- 
memorate Lafayette's  Visit  in  1824. 

2063.  THE  SAME  on  a  sheet  with  General  Lafayette's  visiting  card  and 
an  autograph  note  signed  by  General  Lafayette. 

2064.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Oval  on  a  base  on  which  is  the  title ;  on  either  side  of  the  oval  a  soldier 
with  a  musket;  perched  on  the  top  of  oval  is  an  eagle  with  outspread 
wings,  with  a  ribbon  in  its  beak  upon  which  is  inscribed  "1776," 
encircled  with  diverging  rays.     Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  2-16  inches;   width  i  10-16  inches. 

"The  Soldier's  model,  the  Patriot's  Glory."  Silk  Badge  to  com- 
memorate Lafayette's  Visit  in  1824. 


2065.  LAFAYETTE.     GENERAL    EN    CHEF   DE   LA    GARDE   NATIONALS 
DE  FRANCE.    (DEFENSEUR  DE  LA  LIBERT^  DES  DEUX  MONDES.)   Full 
bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette  in  clouds. 
One  of  a  group  of  four  portraits,  the  others  being  Louis  Philippe, 
Marie  Amelid,  and  Due  d'Orleans.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  8-16  inches;  width  3  10-16  inches. 

Julien  del1.  Lith.  de  Bichebois  aine"  cl&y,  N?  23.  a  Paris  chez 
Lamoureux  et  Danlos,  Editeurs,  rue  de  Seine,  N°.  4.  Be*nard,  Galerie 
Vivienne,  N?  49. 

2066.  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.     "SA  CONFIANCE   DANS  LE  TRIOMPHE 

DE  LA  LIBERT^  EST  LA  M^ME  QUE  CELLE  D'UN    HOMME    PIEUX    DANS 

LA  VIE  A  VENIR."    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  7  12-16  inches;  width  7  inches. 

E.  Lemaitre  del1.    Lith.  de  Engelmann  &  C1.6 

2067.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette,  underneath  which  is,  beneath  crossed  flags,  a  representation 
of  the  triumphal  procession  in  honor  of  Lafayette  in  Paris. 

Lithograph. 

Height  8  12-16  inches;   width  9  6-16  inches. 

Maurin.  Lith.  de  Lemercier.  Paris,  chez  Giraldon  Bovinet  et 
C?  26  Passage  Vivienne.  London,  published  by  McLean.  25  Hay 
Market. 

2068.  Full  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 

embracing  Louis  Philippe  i?{  Lithograph. 

Height  12  12-16  inches;  width  9  8-16  inches. 

A.  Maurin  del  Lith.  de  Lemercier.  "Voila  le  Roi  qu'il  nous 
fallait,  C'est  la  meilleure  des  republiques."  a  Paris,  chez  I'Editeur 
rue  S(  Honore.  N°.  190.  et  chez  Rittner  Boulevard  Montmartre  N°.  12. 
et  chez  Challou  Potrelle  rue  S(  Honore  N  140.  London,  published  by 
Ch.  Tilt  86  Fleet  Street. 


2069.  Full   bust   in   uniform,   head   three-quarters   to   left. 

Vignette,  beneath  which  are  crossed  flags  with  a  crowing  cock  in  the 
center.  Stipple 

Height    2    13-16    inches;     width    3    inches 


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JULIEN  TYPE,  HEAD  AFTER  ARY  SCHEFFER. 

2070.  Full  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right, 

the  right  hand  holding  the  hat  and  the  left  the  scabbard  of  a  sword; 
standing  to  the  left  of  a  monument  upon  which  is  inscribed  "  Declara- 
tion des  Droits  de  1'  Homme,"  etc. ;  to  the  left  the  full-length  portrait 
of  Mirabeau;  over  the  monument  a  crowing  cock,  olive  leaves,  and  a 
hat  of  the  Commune;  to  the  right  and  left  in  the  background  flags. 
Vignette.  Aquatint, 

Height  15  inches;   width  13  1-16  inches. 

Ecrit  par  Bernard.    Binet,  Rue  Aubrey  le  Boucher,  34. 

2071.  THE  SAME.     In  colors. 

2072.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;    width  3  6-16  inches. 

Public  par  Soetens  &"  Fils,  a  La  Haye. 

2073.  LA    FAYETTE.       (GILBERT-MOTTIER,    MARQUIS    DE.)     D£PUT£ 
D'AUVERGNE  AUX  STATS  GEN^RAUX.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head 
three-quarters  to  left.     Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  2  6-16  inches;    width  2  3-16  inches. 

On  the  same  page  is  an  Etching  by  Pollet  of  Lafayette  at  Champ 
de  Mars. 

2074.  LE    GEN^   LAFAYETTE.     Full   bust   in   uniform,    head   three- 
quarters  to  left.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;  width  2  12-16  inches. 

Hautvillier  1833. 

2075.  THE  SAME.    With  publisher's  address:  " Publie  par  Blaisot." 

2076.  THE   SAME.    With  variety  in  publisher's  address:    "Publie  par 
P.  H.  Krabbe." 

2077.  THE  SAME.    With  variety  in  publisher's  address:    "D.  Cavailles, 

editeur.     Publications  Historiques." 

2078.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters  on  India  paper. 

2079.  LAFAYETTE.     Full   length   in   uniform,    advancing   to   the   right, 
chapeau  in  the  left  hand,  the  right  hand  extended;  in  the  rear  a  com- 
pany of  the  National  Guard.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  10  8-16  inches;   width  7  4-16  inches. 

Julien  del*  Petit  direx*  lith.  de  Bichebois  aine,  rue  clery,  N?  23. 
"30  et  31  Juillet,  1830"  "Revue  des  Braves  Patriotes  d'Elbeuf,  de 
Rouen  et  du  Havre,  &9"  India  proof. 


2080.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 

Vignette.  Line. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;   width  2  10-16  inches. 

Julien  del.     Ch.  Ransonnette  sc. 

"  L'AnUrigtte,  par  lui,  gagna  sa  liberte. 
La  France,  son  salut,  son  rang,  sa  digniti." 

2081.  THE  SAME.    With  title:  "Le  G^1  Lafayette,"  but  without  the  two 
commendatory  lines.     India  proof. 

2082.  THE  SAME.    Without  the  artists'  names. 

2083.  LE  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.    COMMANDANT  EN  CHEF  LA  GARDE 
NATIONALLE.    Full  length  in  uniform,  advancing  to  the  left,  with 
left  hand  resting  on  the  hilt  of  a  sword,  the  right  hand  extended; 
in  the  background  a  company  of  the  National  Guard.        Lithograph. 

Height  9  12-16  inches;   width  7  2-16  inches. 

Lith  de  Gobert  et  Cie  rue  S*.  Marten  79.  "dessine*  a  1'Etat  Major 
de  1'Hotel  de  ville,  Par  M1?  P.  B.  et  H  Charge's  par  ordre  du  Ge"ne"ral 
en  Chef  Lafayette  de  tous  dessins  Lithographiques  relatifs  aux  glori- 
eux  evenements  de  la  revolution  de  1830."  Se  trowve  chez  Mr.  Petit 
rue  S(  Denis  N°.  135. 


GEILLE  TYPE,  AFTER  THE  ARY  SCHEFFER  HEAD. 

2084.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Oval  in  a  rectangle  engraved  to  represent  masonry  work.  Line. 

Height  ia  13-16  inches;  width  9  11-16  inches. 

Dessine  et  Grave*  par  Geille.  Paris,  chez  I'Auteur,  Rue  de  Savoie, 
N°.  7.  Imprime  par  Char  don  aine.  E.  Mascre  et  Widerkehr  Jn.e  Rue 
de  Provence,  N°.  16.  Open  letter  proof. 

2085.  THE  SAME.     Choice  proof  before  all  letters.     Very  rare  in  this  state. 

2086.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Woodcut. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;    width  3  inches. 

A.  B.  L. 

2087.  Nearly  half  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters 

to  left.    Vignette.  Line. 

Height  2  12-16  inches;   width  2  8-16  inches. 

Proof  before  letters. 


134 

2o88.^LE  GA.L  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters 
to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle.  Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;   width  2  12-16  inches. 

E.  Leguay  sculp.     Gilquin  et  Dupain.  Imp.  r.  de  la  Catantre  19. 
Paris.    Per?  Sartorious  Edit.  9.  rue  Mazarine. 


AL.  MASSARD  TYPE,  ARY  SCHEFFER  HEAD. 

2089.  LAFAYETTE.    GENERAL   EN   CHEF   DE   LA   GARDE   NATIONALE. 
Full  bust  in  uniform,  embroidered  collar,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  12-16  inches;   width  7  8-16  inches. 

Lecler  1830.    Imp.  Lith.  de  E.  Ardit.     a  Paris  chez  E  Ardit  editeur 
rue  Vivienne. 

2090.  LE^GAL  DE  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  embroidered 
collar,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     One  of  four  portraits  on  a  folio 
sheet,  the  others  being  Perier,  Chauvelin,  and  La  Borde.     Vignette. 

Lithograph. 

Height  5  10-16  inches;   width  4  6-16  inches. 

Lecler,  1823.     a  Paris,  chez  I'Auteur  quai  de  Gevres  N°.  10.     Lith. 
de  G.  Engelmann. 

2091.  S.  A.  R.  MQ?  LE  Due  D'ORLEANS  EMBRASSANT  LE  G£N£RAL  LAFAY- 
ETTE, ET  ARBORANT  LES  COULEURS  NATIONALES,  SUR  LE  TERRASSE  DE 

SON  PALAIS,  LE  30  JUILLET  1830.    Full  length  in  uniform,  with  em- 
broidered collar,  embracing  the  Due  d'Orleans  on  a  balcony. 

Lithograph. 

Height  9  9-16  inches;   width  7  10-16  inches. 

Labastide  del.    Lith.  de  Fonrouge,  quai  Conti  N?  5. 

2092.  LET  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform  with  em- 
broidered collar,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  in  the  centre  of  the  title 
afcrouching  lion  partly  covered  with  the  French  flag,  upon  which  is 
perched  a  crowing  cock.  Line. 

Height  5  11-16  inches;   width  4  14-16  inches. 

Al.  Massard  Del  et  Sc.     a  Paris,  chez  Legendre.    Rue  des  deux 
Fonts,  N°.  26  (Ne  S(  Louis'). 

2093.  M*  LE  MQVIS  DE  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  em- 
broidered collar,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval.  Etching. 

Height  4  11-16  indies;   width  3  9-16  inches. 

Montaut  del!  et  sc.    Rare. 


135 

2094-  LAFAYETTE.  A  CITIZEN  or  THE  TWO  WORLDS.  CITIZEN  DES  DEUX 
MONDES.  Full  length  in  uniform,  with  embroidered  collar,  head 
three-quarters  to  right,  standing  in  front  to  the  right  of  an  armchair 
with  a  scroll  in  the  right  hand,  the  left  hand  resting  on  a  scroll  on  a 
table  to  the  right,  upon  which  is  a  book,  globe,  etc.;  a  window  in  the 
right  distance.  Lithograph. 

Height  7  inches;    width  5  8-16  inches. 

Lithog.  de  Benard.  ft  Paris,  Chez  Aubert,  Galerie,  Vero  Dodat. 
India  proof. 

2095.  LAFAYETTE.      COMMANDANT    GAF-    DE    LA    GARDE   NATIONALS. 
Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  embroidered  collar,  head  three-quarters 
to  left,  encircled  with  a  striped  ribbon.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  6  10-16  inches;  width  5  12-16  inches. 

2096.  VOILA  LE  ROI  QU'IL  NOUS  FALLAIT.      PHILIPPE  i*R  Roi 
DES  FRANCAIS,  RECEVANT  DES  MAINS  DU  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE  LE 
DRAPEAU   NATIONALE.    Full   length  in   uniform,   with  embroidered 
collar,  head  three-quarters  to  left ;  standing  on  a  balcony,  the  left  hand 
grasping  the  hand  of  Louis  Philippe,  the  right  extended  back  of  Louis 
Philippe's  shoulder  about  relinquishing  its  hold  on  a  flag  which  he 
has  presented  to  the  King.  Stipple  printed  in  colors. 

Height  12  inches;  width  9  5-16  inches. 

A  Paris,  chez  Mm.e  V™  Turois  rue  S(  Jacques  N°.  16  et  a  Toulouse 
rue  S*.  Rome  N°.  36,  Depose.  Very  rare. 

2097.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  embroidered  collar,  head 
three-quarters  to  right.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  inches;    width  2  8-16  inches. 

2098.  LAFAYETTE.     COMMANDANT-GE'NE'RAL  DES  GARDES  NATIONALES 
DE  FRANCE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  embroidered  collar,  head 
three-quarters  to  right.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  8-16  inches;    width  9  2-16  inches. 

"  Dedie'  aux  Gardes  Nationales  de  1' Alsace.  Au  profit  des  Victimes 
des  27.  28  et  29  Juillet  1830"  Lithographic  de  F.  G.  Levrault  a  Stras- 
bourg. 

2099.  LAFAYETTE.     CITOYEN  DES  DEUX  MONDES.    Full  bust  in  uniform, 
with  embroidered  collar,  head  three-quarters  to  right,  beneath  which 
are  the  French  flags  crossed  over  a  wreath  of  holly,  upon  which  is 
perched  a  crowing  cock;  in  the  wreath  the  inscription  "Liberte  Ordre 
Publique";  on  the  flags,  "14  Juillet  1789,"  "27.28.29,  Juillet  1830." 
Vignette.  Stipple  in  colors. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;    width  4  6-16  inches. 


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MISCELLANEOUS  TYPES,  AFTER  THE  ARY  SCHEFFER  HEAD. 

2100.  THE  FRENCH  REVOLUTIONISTS,  i  LE  GENERAL  LA  FAYETTE. 
2  J.  LAFITTE.   3  LE  GENERAL  M.  E  GERARD.   4  LE  G£N£RAL  SEBAS- 
TIANI.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  fur  collar,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.     Vignette.     One  of  a  group  of  four  portraits  on  a  quarto  sheet. 

Stipple. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  10-16  inches. 

•» 

2101.  LA  FAYETTE,  GEB  DEN  6TP  SEPTBR,  1757,  GEST.  DEN  2oTP  MAY 

1834.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  fur  collar;   head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Oval.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;    width  a  12-16  inches. 

2102.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  fur  collar,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  inches;    width  2  12-16  inches. 

2103.  LE  GENERAL  LA  FAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  with  fur 
collar,  head  three-quarters  to  right;  in  the  centre  of  the  title,  an  olive 
wreath  encircling  the  following  inscription :   "  Brandwine,  Monmouth, 
Virginie,    Pensylvanie,    York-town,  Versailles,    Paris,    Philippeville, 
Maubeuge,  Florennes."    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  10  10- 16  inches;  width  10  14-16  inches. 

Lith.  de  Senefelder.    India  proof.     Very  rare. 

2104.  LE   GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  fully  de- 
scribed in  the  preceding  print,  but  with  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  n  10-16  inches;  width  n  4-16  inches. 

Lith.  de  M6!16  Farmentier,  rue  des  Sl.s  Peres.  N9  10. 

2105.  LAFAYETTE  THE  NATIONS  GUEST.    Full  bust  in  uniform, 
head  three-quarters  to  left.     Circular  medallion;  over  the  medallion  a 
ribbon  on  which*  is  the  title.  Line. 

Diameter  2  11-16  inches. 

2106.  Half  length  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left, 

body  to  right;  scroll  in  the  left  hand.  Stipple. 

Height  6  inches;    width   5  inches. 

Proof  before  letters.    Rare. 

2107.  LE    GENERAL   LAFAYETTE,    COMMANDANT    GENERAL   DE   LA 
GARDE  NATIONALE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  3  13-16  inches. 

L.  Desmorais.     Lith.  de.  V.  Ratier. 


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2108.  LAFAYETTE,    (MARIE -PAUL -JOSEPH- YVES- GILBERT -MOTTIER, 
MARQUIS   DE)    GENERAL  EN  CHEF  DES    GARDES   NATIONALES  DE 
FRANCE,  1834.     Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left,  standing  to  the 
left  of  a  table  upon  which  are  some  books,  a  chapeau  in  the  left  hand; 
in  the  back  distance  an  armchair.  Line. 

Height  8  1-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Peint  par  Court.  Grave"  par  Aug.  Blanchard.  Dessine*  par 
Girardet,  Diagraphe  et  Pantographe — Gavard.  Galri.e  de  Versailles. 

2109.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Oval,  between  two  flags,  over  the  top  of  which  is  an  eagle  and 
diverging  rays.    The  title  on  a  scroll  beneath  the  oval  resting  on  a 
pedestal.    Vignette.  Stipple. 

Height  a  3-16  inches;    width  i  5-16  inches. 

2 1 10.  LE  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head 
three-quarters  to  left.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;    width  4  inches. 

Devezia  1823.     Lith  de  Langlume. 

21 1 1.  Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 

right.    Vignette,  the  center  of  a  folio  sheet  with  10  characteristic 
vignettes  of  French  characters.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  inches;    width  4  4-16  inches. 

(Engraved  by  E.  Bernard).     Very  rare. 

21 12.  Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 

right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  2-16  inches;    width  4  4-16  inches. 

2113.  LE  G*?-  LAFAYETTE.    Full   bust   in  civilian's  dress,  head  three- 
quarters  to  right.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  7  12-16  inches;   width  5  7-16  inches. 

C.  L.  S.    Chez,  Boidoin  rue  de  Vanguard  N°.   36. 

2114.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  three-quarters  to  right; 
view  of  shipping  in  the  background,  with  border  resembling  a  picture- 
frame,  suspended  by  a  ring  and  ribbon.  Line. 

Height  8  5-16  inches;   width  6  10-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  B.  Tanner,  from  a  Lithographic  Print  published  in 
Paris  in  1818.  Published  March  2f.h  1824,  by  B.  Tanner  N°.  74 
South  Eighth  Street,  Philadelphia. 

2115.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters  to 
left.    Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  8  10-16  inches;   width  7  14-16  inches. 

Linecti.     Lith  de  ch.  Motte. 


138 

11 i6.  M?  LE  MARQUIS   DE  LA 'FAYETTE.    COLONEL  DE  LA  MILICE 
PARISIENNE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Oval  medallion,  suspended  by  a  ring,  with  ribbons,  and  resting  on  a 
base  upon  which  is  the  title ;  oak  and  olive  leaves  on  either  side  of  the 
oval.     One  of  five  portraits  on  a  folio  sheet,  the  others  being  Due 
d'Orleans,  Bailly,  Mirabeau,  and  Necker.  Stipple. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;    width  3  4-16  inches. 

I.  Nilson  Sculps.  Chez  Fietta  et  Compani,  &  Kriegshaber,  pres 
d'Augsbourg.  Very  rare. 

2117.  GENERAL  LA  FAYETTE.    SKIZZIRT,  AUF  SEINER  REISE  DURCH 
LEIPZIG,  NACH  AMERIKA.    Full  bust  in  civilian's  dress,  in  profile  to 
left.     Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  3  6-16  inches;   width  3  11-16  inches. 

G.  G.  Endner  del  et  sculp,     in  Leipzig  zu  finden  bey  G.  G.  Endner. 

2118.  M.  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE.    DEPUTE  DE  LA  SENECHC? 

DE     RlOM     EN     AUVERGNE.       ELU      PAR      ACCLAMATION,     COMMAND? 

GENERAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALS  PARISIENNE.  Full  bust  in 
uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right.  Oval  in  a  rectangle,  resting 
on  a  base  on  which  is  the  title;  over  the  oval  oak  leaves  tied  with 
ribbons;  in  the  center  of  the  title  a  hand-glass,  from  which  rays  diverge, 
a  snake  coiled  around  the  handle.  Aquatint. 

Height  7  14-16  inches;   width  6  4-16  inches. 

Collection  Gdndrale  des  Portraits  de  M.  M.  les  Deputes  a  PAssem- 
ble"e  Nationale  tenue  £  Versailles  le  4  Mai  1789.  A  Paris,  chez  Le 
Vachez  sous  les  Colonnades  du  Palais  Royale  N°.  258.  Very  rare. 

2119.  A.  L.  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE  MAJOR  GENERAL  DES  ARMEES 
DES  ETATS  UNIS  DE  L'AMERIQUE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left.     Oval  in  a  rectangle  resting  on  a  base,  upon  which 
is  a  plumed  helmet,  shield,  flag,  field-glass,  etc. ;  over  the  oval  a  globe 
with  diverging  rays,  in  the  centre  of  wreath  of  olive  leaves;  the  title 
on  a  table  on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  6  9-16  inches;    width  4  2-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  Mondhare  rue  Sl.  Jacques.    Rare. 

2120.  M?    LE  MARQUIS   DE  LA  FAYETTE  COLONEL  DE  LA  MILICE 
PARISIENNE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left.    Oval 
with  a  border,  resting  on  a  base,  oak  and  olive  leaves  extending  upward 
on  either  side  of  the  oval;   the  title  on  the  base.  Aquatint. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;   width  4  12-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  Basset  Md.  d'Estampes  et  Fabricant  de  Papiers  peint, 
rue  S(  Jacques,  au  coin  de  celle  des  Mathurins.  A.  P.  D.  R.  Very 
rare. 


139 

2iai.  LOUIS  XVI.  ROI  DES  FRANCAIS:  NE  LE  AOUT  1753.  M?  DE 
LA  FAYETTE,  COMD?  GE'N^-  DE  LA  GARDE  NAP  PARISIENNE:  N£ 
LE6  7bFe  1757.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left,  facing 
a  portrait  of  Louis  XVI.  Circular  medallion  with  a  border;  the  title 
in  the  border.  Stipple  printed  in  colors. 

Diameter  a  4-16  inches. 

A  Paris,  chez  Blin,  Place  Maubert.  N°.  .17.     Excessively  rare. 

2122.  M?  DE  LA  FAYETTE.    D£PTJT£  DE  RIOM  A  L'ASSEMBLEE  NATIONALS 
ET  COMMANDANT  GE'NE'RAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALS  PARISIENNE. 
D£Dl£  A  TOUS  LES  DEFFENSEURS  DE  LA  LIBERT^,  PAR  AUDOUIN 

GRENADIER    VOLR?    DE    LA    SECTION    DU    LUXEMBOURG.      Full    bust    in 

uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right.     Oval  with  a  border  in  a  rect- 
angle resting  on  a  base;  the  title  on  a  tablet  on  the  base.  Line. 

Height  12  11-16  inches;  width  8  q-i6  inches. 

Dessin^  et  Grave"  par  Audouin.     a  Paris  rue  du  petit  Bourbon  N°. 
22.    Rare. 

2123.  Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.     Cir- 
cular medallion  in  a  rectangle  suspended  by  a  ring,  tied  with  a  ribbon ; 
beneath  the  oval  a  tablet  (blank).  Line. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Choice  Proof  before  all  letters,  with  the  blank  table.    Excessively 
rare. 

2124.  1789.     Full   bust   in   uniform,    head   in    profile   to    right.     Circular 
medallion.  Machine  engraved. 

Diameter  3  8-16  inches. 

2125.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.    Vignette 

in   an   ornamental   border  inclosed   in   olive   branches.     Silhouette. 

Machine  engraved. 

Height  i  14-16  inches;   width  i  4-16  inches. 

Rare. 

2126.  THE  SAME.     In  a  border  resembling  a  picture-frame. 

2127.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left. 

Stipple  in  red. 

Height  ii  8-16  inches;   width  8  2-16  inches. 

A.  P.  D.  R.    Defaced. 

2128.  LA  FAYETTE.     Bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  right.     Circular 
medallion,  with  border  on  the  lower  portion,  on  which  is  the  title. 

Line. 

Diameter   i   6-16  inches. 


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.  LAFAYETTE  (1789).    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to 
right.     Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  2  10-16  inches;   width  2  3-16  inches. 

Galerie  des  Contemporains  Illustres. 

2130.  LA  FAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Oval.  Stipple. 

Height  4  10-16  inches;   width  3  7-16  inches. 

Engraved  by  Madan. 

2131.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Line. 

Height  i  14-16  inches;    width  2  inches. 

G.  Due  del.     India  proof. 

2132.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression. 

2133.  LAFAYETTE.      Three-quarter    length    in    uniform,    resting    on    a 
hillock,  head  to  left,  right  hand  resting  on  a  sword,  the  left  thrust  into 
the  waistcoat;    soldiers  in  the  distance.  Line. 

Height  4  14-16  inches;  width  3  12-16  inches. 

Geoffrey    De  Gonet,  editeur. 

2134.  MARIE    PAUL    JOSH   YVES    GIL    MOTTIER  MQU!S  DE  LA 
FAYETTE.     LIEUTENANT    GA.L  COMMANDANT  IN  CHEF  L'ARMEE 

DU  CENTRE  1791.      GENERAL  EN  CHEF  DES   GARDES  NALFS  DE  FRANCE 

1830.  Three-quarter  length  in  uniform,  head  to  right,  right  arm 
resting  on  a  rock  to  the  left,  and  scroll  in  hand,  a  chapeau  in  the 
left  hand.  Vignette  in  border  of  one  line.  Etching. 

Height  4  4-16  inches;    width  3  8-16  inches. 

Lariviere  pt      dessine*  par  Pot.  Justus     Grave"  par  Morinet.     India 
proof. 

2135.  THE  SAME.     Plain  impression,  on  a  quarto  sheet  with  portrait  of 

Rochambeau. 

2136.  MARIE   PAUL   JOS?H  YVES    GIL   MOTTIER   MQU!S    DE    LA 
FAYETTE,  etc.     Fully  described  in  preceding  print.  Etching. 

Height  2  3-16  inches;   width  i  14-16  inches. 

Diagraphe  et  Pantographe.     Gavard.     Grave"  par  Reveil. 

On  a  quarto  sheet  with  Portrait  of  Rochambeau,  Montesquieu,  and  Bournonville. 


141 

2137.  LAFAYETTE  1791.     Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  right,  a  scroll 
in  the  left  hand,  chapeau  tucked  under  the  right  arm,  a  riding-whip 
in  the  hand;  standing  to  the  left  of  a  pillar  partly  hid  with  drapery; 
in  the  left  distance,  military;  with  ornamental  border.  Line. 

Height  5  10-16  inches;   width  3  7-16  inches. 

Druaux  Del    Laderer  Sculp.     "Historic  de  France  Anquetil  et 
Leonard  Gallois.    Ld  Gallois  Page  60." 

2138.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters.    Rare  in  this  state. 

2139.  GARDE  NATIONALS  LE  COMMANDANT  GENERAL.    Full 
length  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left;  the  left  hand  held  before  the 
breast,  a  chapeau  in  the  right  hand.     Vignette  in  a  border  of  a  single 
line.  Colored  etching. 

Height  3  10-16  inches;  width  2  9-16  inches. 

Rare. 

2140.  M.  LE  MARQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE  COMMANDANT  G£N£RAL  DE 
LA  GARDE  NATIONALE  DE  PARIS. 

Sous  les  drapeaux  francois,  son  intrtpiditt.          Aujour  d'hui  le  Francois  qu' inspire  son  genii 
En  brisant  d'autres  fers,  honore  la  Patrie.  Ranges  sous  ses  drapeaux,  marche  i  la  liberle. 

— Par  le  Chev.  de  Besainville. 

Full  length  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left;  the  right  hand  ex- 
tended holding  a  chapeau,  the  left  resting  on  the  hip.  Vignette  in 
border  of  a  single  line.  Colored  etching. 

Height  7  3-16  inches;  width  55-16  inches. 

A  Paris  chez  J.  chereau  Rue  Si  Jacques  pres  la  F™  S(  Severin,  N°. 
257.     Very  rare. 

2141.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  length  in  uniform,  head  to  left;   seated  to  the 
right  of  a  table  upon  which  is  an  inkstand  and  book;  a  map  held  by 
both  hands  resting  on  the  knees;  to  the  right  a  chapeau  on  a  drum,  flag, 
musket,  etc.  Line. 

Height  7  13-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Drawn  by  Alonzo  Chappel.     From  an  authentic  painting  in  the 
possession  of  the  publishers.     India  proof. 

2142.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  length  in  uniform,  head  nearly  in  profile  to 
left;   standing  to  the  right  of  a  pedestal  surrounded  with  altar  fires; 
a  chapeau  in  the  left  hand,  the  right  extended  towards  the  pedestal. 

Tinted  lithograph. 

Height  7  3-16  inches;   width  4  12-16  inches. 

A.  Lacauchie.     Imp.  Rigo  freres  et  C1.0 


142 

2143-  LAFAYETTE.  Bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left.  Oval. 
One  of  12  portraits  of  French  officers,  on  an  octavo  sheet  with  orna- 
mental background.  Line. 

Height  i  4-16  inches;   width  i  inch. 

Henri  Pottin  del    Thomassin  soil. 

2144.  LAFAYETTE,  1834.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  on  a  base,  head  to  left. 
One  of  four  busts  on  an  octavo  sheet.    Vignette.  Etching. 

Height  2  8-16  inches;   width  i  12-16  inches. 

Diagraphe  et  Pantographe  Gavard. 

2145.  M.  P.  J.  R.  I.  G  MORTIER  MQUIS  DE  LA  FAYETTE  NE"  LE  6  SEPT. 

1757.     Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  in  profile  to  left.     Circular  medal. 

Etching. 

Diameter  i   11-16  inches. 

The  obverse  of  the  medal  by  Duvivier,  with  the  reverse. 


2146.  GT  M^  DE  LA  FAYETTE.    OBERBEFEHLSHABER  DER  PARISER 
NATIONALGARDE.    Full  bust  in  uniform,  head  three-quarters  to  left. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  4-16  inches;    width  3  5-16  inches. 

2147.  MARQUIS  DE  LAFAYETTE.     GENERAL  DES  PARISER  NATIONAL- 
GARDE  GEB  DER  SEPT.  1757  zu  CHAVAGNAC  IM  DEP.  DER  OBEIN  LOIR. 
Full  bust  in  uniform  and  military  cloak,  head  three-quarters  to  right. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;   width  5  14-16  inches. 

2148.  GILBERT  MOTTIER  MARQUIS  DE  LAFAYETTE.    Full  length 
in  court  dress,  with  cocked  hat,  head   three-quarters  to  right,  left 
hand  thrust  into  the  waistcoat  pocket,  the  right  hand  extended.     Vig- 
nette in  border  of  two  lines.  Stipple  in  colors. 

Height  5  12-16  inches;  width  3  6-16  inches. 

Imp  Camus    XVIII6   Siecle.     Regne  de  Louis  XVI. 

2149.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  length  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left,  standing  back  of  a  barricade;  the  left  hand  extended, 
a  sword  in  the  right,  pointed  towards  the  ground;  to  the  left  a  flag 
upon  which  is  the  word  "Liberte";  in  the  lower  right  corner  a  knap- 
sack, musket,  etc.;  the  title  in  an  oak  wreath  at  the  top.  Line. 

Height  5  8-16  inches;   width  3  13-16  inches. 

J.  Potier.  del*  Pr?  Adam,  sculp1.  "La  Libert^  Triumphera  ou 
nous  PeYirons  ensemble."  a  Paris,  chez  VAuteur,  Rue  des  Noyers, 
N°.  27  et  tous  les  Md.s  d'Estampes. 


LAFAYETTE 

S   f  st   f/sff  s/s's  /s/    rf/sf/fs 


LOT  2156,   REDUCED 


2 1  so.  THE  SAME.    India  proof,  slightly  defaced. 

2151.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

2152.  Full   length   in   uniform   and   chapeau,    head   three- 
quarters  to  right,  standing  on  raised  ground,  hands  crossed  and  resting 
on  a  walking-stick;   in  the  right -distance  two  soldiers. 

Original  water-color. 

Height  ii  4-16  inches;   width  6  14-16  inches. 

Beautiful   original   water-color   Painting   of   Lafayette   before   his 
departure  for  America,  1777. 

2153.  LE  GA.L  LAFAYETTE,  DEPUTE.     Full  length  in  civilian's  dress, 
standing  to  the  right  of  a  table,  the  right  hand  resting  upon  a  scroll 
thereon ;  the  left  hand  raised  before  the  breast ;  head  nearly  full  face. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  9  2-16  inches;    width  6  3-16  inches. 

Dess.  d'apres  nature  par  Dusaulchoy,  1823.     De  Pimp.  Lith.  de 
Sentex.     Rue  Richilieu.  N?  10.     Proof,  so  certified  in  the  Autograph 
.    of  the  Publishers.     Very  rare.   rr 

2154.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  length  in  civilian's  dress,  head  three-quarters 
to  left,  in  the  act  of  placing  a  wreath  upon  the  tomb  of  Washington. 
(The  lettering  on  the  Tomb  is  "  G.  Wasingtbni")  Lithograph. 

Height  12  inches;    width  9  inches. 

Prevost  F'.  lithogv  de  Burggraaff.  a'  Bruxelles.  "  Journal  de  la 
Sentinelle.' ' 

2155.  GA.L  LAFAYETTE  LE  HERDS  DES  DEUX  MONDES.    Full  length  in 
uniform  and  chapeau,  on  horseback  advancing  to  right,  a  sword  held 
perpendicular  in  the  right  hand;  on  a  hillock  in  the  distance  a  group 
of  French  flags  around  a  shield  upon  which  is  inscribed  "Aux  He"ros 
Morts  Pour  la  Liberte*";  the  title  in  the  upper  margin;   in  the  lower 
margin  verses  entitled  "La  Parisienne,  chant  Patriotique." 

Colored  -wood  engraving. 

Height  18  8-16  inches;  width  14  2-16  inches. 

J.  B.  Thidbaut  (Propriete  de  1'Editeur)  De  la  Fabrique  de  P.  Lacour, 
Graveur,  Faubourg  Saint:Georges  a  Nancy.  (Depose  a  la  Direction.) 
Very  rare. 

2156.  LAFAYETTE  GENERAL  EN  CHEF  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALS.    Full 
length  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  head  three-quarters  to  left;  on  horse- 
back advancing  to  the  left;  in  the  left  distance. a  regiment. of  cavalry 
barely  visible.  Stipple. 

Height  12  7-16  inches;  width  9  10-16  inches. 

D.  Adam  Pfuzer  sculp1,  a  Paris  chez  Remoissenet  Quai  Mala- 
quai  N°.  9.  Excessively  rare.  See  Plate. 


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LAFAYETTE.  COMMANDANT  GENERAL  DE  LA  GARDE  NATIONALE 
PARISIENNE  (1789).  Full  length  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  nearly  full 
face;  on  horseback  advancing  to  right,  a  sword  in  right  hand  resting 
on  the  rump  of  the  horse.  Vignette  in  border  of  three  lines. 

Lithograph. 

Height  8  4-16  inches;    width  6  inches. 

H.  de  Viel-Castel.     Lith.  de  Villain. 


2158.  DE  LA  FAYETTE.    OBERBEFEHLSHABER  DER  PARISER  NATIONAL- 
GARDE.     Full  length  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  nearly  full  face;  on 
horseback  advancing  to  the  right,  a  sword  held  perpendicular  in  the 
right  hand  resting  on  the  rump  of  the  horse;  view  of  a  city  in  the 
background.  Colored  etching. 

Height  ii  7-16  inches;  width  10  inches. 

Nurnberg,  bei  C.  Trummer.     N?  334.  Par:  74. 

Excessively  rare. 

2159.  LAFAYETTE.     Full  length  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  head  three- 
quarters  to  left;  on  horseback  advancing  to  the  left,  a  sword  in  the 
right  hand,  the  point  only  visible;  a  troop  of  cavalry  partly  visible  to 
the  right;  a  view  of  buildings  in  the  left  distance.  Lithograph. 

Height  18  14-16  inches;  width  15  11-16  inches. 

A.  Regnier,  Pinxit  et  Del*  Imp.  Lith.  de  Guerrier,  Cloitre  des 
Bernardines  N?  6  "Dedie"  a  la  garde  nationale  de  France,  et  aux 
patriotes  des  deux  mondes.  a  Paris,  chez  Dauty,  Palais  Royal. 
Imp.  PEditeur.  Rue  de  1'Arbre  Sec.  N?  9. 


CARICATURES  AND  SCENES  ILLUSTRATIVE  OF  THE 
LIFE  OF  LAFAYETTE. 

2160.  Full  length  in  uniform,  advancing  to  the  left,  arm-in- 
arm with  a  soldier  of  the  Revolution,  his  chapeau  in  the  right  hand; 
to  the  right  an  Indian  with  a  gun  seated  on  a  log;  to  the  left  Diogenes 
and  his  tub,  in  the  act  of  blowing  out  his  lantern,  having  discovered 
an  honest  man  in  Lafayette;  in  the  right  background  soldiers,  and  in 
the  left  and  middle  distance  buildings;  in  the  margin  the  French 
flags  crossed,  upon  which  is  a  crowing  cock,  under  an  olive  wreath. 

Lithograph. 

Height  12  3-16  inches;  width  16  8-16  inches. 
Proof  before  letters.    Rare. 


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2161.  DOUBLE  CARICATURE.     Liberty  in  Utopia;  Liberty  in  France. 
The  former  being  represented  by  Liberty,  old  and  decrepit,  on  crutches, 
surrendering  to  old  Father  Time,  to  be  buried;  a  soldier  with  sword 
in  uplifted  hand  stands  before  a  pile  of  stones  labeled  "Tax  on  Malt," 
"Tax  on  Beer,"  "Tax  on  Sugar,"  "Tax  on  Tobacco,"  etc.     The 
latter  is  represented  by  Liberty -standing  on  clouds,  amidst  diverging 
rays,  taking  the  hand  of  General  Lafayette,  who  stands  with  three 
other  French  officers  to  the  right,  and  imparts  to  him  the  following: 
"  Hold  in  your  remembrance  these  sacred  words  which  are  the  guarantee 
of  your  decrees. — The  nation,  the  law  and  the  king — The  nation  is 
yourselves,  the  law  is  your  own  for  its  your  will, — and  the  King  is 
the  guardian  of  the  law."  Colored  etching. 

Height  of  each  14  inches;  width  n  8-16  inches. 

London  Pu"bA.  May  12.  1791.  by  Wm.  Holland  N°.  50.  Oxford  Sl. 

2162.  CARICATURE.    " Les  Mortels  Sont  Egaux  Ce  n'est  pas  La  Naissance 
C'est  La  Seule  Vertu  qui  fait  La  Differenc."     Lafayette  in  uniform 
standing  to  the  left  of  a  negro,  the  figure  of  Justice  to  the  left,  holding 
a  rod  over  their  heads;  immediately  over  the  rod  a  triangle  with  three 
fleur  de  lis,  emitting  diverging  rays;  the  negro  holds  in  his  left  hand 
a  scroll  upon  which  is  inscribed  "Droit  de  1'homme,"  etc.,  and  in 
the  right  hand  a  scroll  inscribed  "Decret  de  15  mai";  in  the  extreme 
left  the  demons  Injustice,  Aristocracy,  Insurrection,  etc.,  flying  away; 
on  each  side  of  title  are  four  lines  of  descriptive  text  in  French. 

Colored  etching. 

Height  12  7-16  inches;  length  18  5-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 

2163.  LA    PHILOSOPHIE    ET    LA  PATRIOTISMS    VAINQUEURS 

DES  PREJUGES.  Lafayette,  full  length  in  uniform,  being  received 
into  the  National  Guard  of  France  by  various  brother  officers,  who 
.  :.  are  trampling  on  Tyranny  writhing  on  the  ground  at  the  foot  of  a 
monument  in  the  shape  of  a  pyramid,  upon  which  History  is  inscribing 
the  decree  of  the  National  Assembly  of  January,  1790;  in  the  margin 
in  clouds  an  olive  wreath  encircling  the  motto  "La  Nation,  La  Loi, 
Le  Roi"  and  three  fleur  de  lis.  Line. 

Height  14  inches;  width  10  2-16  inches. 

Bessine*  par  Marechal,  1790.  Grave  par  Picquenot  a  Paris,  chez 
Picquenot,  Graveur,  rue  des  Carmes,  au  college  de  Presle.  "Dedie  a 
la  Nation,  Pre'sente'  a  1'Assemble'e  Nationale,"  with  20  lines  of  de- 
scriptive text  in  French. 

2164.  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  the  title,  inscription,  or  printer's  address, 
and  before  the  "La  Nation"  in  the  olive  wreath  in  the  margin.     Very 
rare  in  this  state. 


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2165.  SCENE   REVOLUTIONNAIRE.     A  very  sacrilegious  caricature  of 
Lafayette,  Louis  Philippe,  and  various  other  French  Revolutionists 
sitting  down  to  a  meal  at  a  table  in  imitation  of  Leonardo  da  Vinci's 
Last  Supper,  a  female    figure    representing  the    French    Republic 
taking  the  place  of  the  Saviour,  Louis  Philippe  taking  the  place  of 
Judas.  Lithograph. 

Height  8  15-16  inches;  length  17  6-16  inches. 

Au  bureau  chez  Aubert.  Galerie  Vero-Dodat.  Litho.  Delaunois,  r. 
du  Bouloi.    India  proof.     Very  rare. 

2166.  CARICATURE.     Bon  mot.  D'une  Ambassadrice.  La  reputation  Du 

Grand  General  Ressemble  A  une  Chandelle  Qui  Ne  Brille  Que  chez 
Le  Peuple.  Et  Pile  En  Seteignant.  The  bust  of  Lafayette,  on  a 
candlestick;  out  of  his  head  protrudes  a  candle,  lighted.  Etching. 

Height  5  4-16  inches;  width  3  4-16  inches. 
Rare. 

2i66£.  QU  AS  MARE  LECERNEBAT  LAFAYETTE  LIBERTATE 
CONNECTIT.  Full  length  portrait  of  Lafayette,  in  uniform,  be- 
tween the  figures  of  America  and  Europe,  who  are  about  placing  on 
his  head  a  crown  of  olives,  over  which  is  ribbon,  upon  which  is  the 
motto;  over  the  ribbon  an  eagle  displayed,  with  shield,  and  arrows 
and  olive  branches  in  its  talons,  in  a  circle  of  stars  and  diverging 
rays.  Colored  etching. 

Height  7  inches;  width  5  13-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare. 

2  1  67.  T  CARICATURE.  Le  cauchemar.  Representing  Lafayette  lying  on 
a  couch,  asleep,  with  a  large  pear  resting  on  his  stomach;  in  the  left 
hand,  which  is  resting  on  the  floor,  is  a  paper  entitled  "Programme 
de  1'hotel  de  ville."  Lithograph. 

Height  9  inches;  width  n  8-16  inches. 

Rogelin.     Lith.  de  Delaporte.     On  s'abonne  chez  Aubert,  galerie 
•vero  dodat. 


2168.  CARICATURE.  Le  pouvoir  Exdcutif  a  cheval  sur  la  Constitution: 
Casse  col  des  Jacobins  en  attendant  &9  &9  &?  &9  The  figure  of 
a  horse  with  a  very  long  body  and  the  head  of  a  female,  upon  the 
back  of  which  is  seated  King  Louis  Philippe;  the  figure  of  a  soldier 
with  a  chicken's  head;  an  officer  and  General  Lafayette;  to  the  right 
a  view  of  the  Bastille.  Oval.  Aquatint  in  brown. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  length  5  9-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 


147 

2169.  CARICATURE.     "Zehn  geheim  vezborgene  Silhouetten  Dumourier 
la  Fayet  Marat  Kellerman  Custine  Petion  Barnave  Tbouret  Danton 
Robespierre."     Representing   Robespierre  standing  with  a  torch  in 
hand  near  a  representation  of  the  earth,  which  he  is  trying  to  set  on 
fire;  to  the  left  various  articles  plundered  from  churches,  palaces,  etc.; 
in  the  branches  of  a  tree  to  the  left  is  depicted  the  portrait  of  Lafayette; 
in  the  background  a  view  of  a  burning  city.  Etching. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  5  11-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 

2170.  CARICATURE.     Grande  Seance  aux  Jacobins  en  Janvier  1792.  ou 
1'on  voit  le  grand  effet  interieure  que  sit  1'anonce  de  la  guerre  par  le 
Ministre  Linote  a  la  suite  de  son  grand  tour  qu'il  venoit  de  faire.     A 
caricature  representation  of  the  National  Assemble",  depicting  it  in 
not  a  very  decent  manner;  on  the  upper  border  of  the  print  and  hanging 
over  each  corner  is  the  representation  of  two  snakes,  a  spear  pro- 
truding out  of  the  mouth  of  each,  upon  which  is  inscribed  "Lafayette" 
and  "Mirabeau."  Aquatint. 

Height  5  9-16  inches;  length  8  8-16  inches. 
Vilette  invenit.    Extremely  rare. 

2171.  CARICATURE.     Le    Ministre-Linotte    Declarant    la    guerre    a    la 
Noblesse  francaise,  aux  freres  du  Roi,  a  tous  les  peuples  de  PEurope 

&c  &c  &c  &c  Linotte  being  represented  by  a  soldier's  body  with  a 
chicken's  head,  standing  on  the  beach  amidst  implements  of  war,  with 
a  scroll  in  the  left  hand,  upon  which  is  inscribed  "Projet  de  guerre"; 
the  right  hand  pointing  towards  the  sky  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner; 
where,  in  clouds,  are  to  be  seen  the  portraits  of  Lafayette  and  several 
crowned  heads.  Oval.  Aquatint. 

Height  4  3-16  inches;  width  5  13-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 

2172.  CARICATURE.     The  Frogs  who  wanted  a  King.     Lafayette  repre- 
sented with  his  head  on  a  crane's  body,  to  the  left  of  a  pool  of  water 
in  which  numerous  frogs  are  basking;  to  the  right  a  pole  upon  which 
is  a  man's  head  holding  a  nag  on  a  stick  in  his  mouth,  upon  which 
is  inscribed  "Martial  Law"  and  around  which  bats  and  vultures  are 
flying;  on  the  ground  are  cocks  fighting  and  other  fowl;  in  the  left 
distance  a  net  mounted  on  poles.  Etching. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  length  5  11-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare. 

2173.  CARICATURE.     Le  Ge'ne'ral  en  racourey  Fuyant  de  Noyen.  Con- 
versus  est  Retrorsum.     A  caricature  portrait  of  Lafayette  on  horse- 
back, before  a  company  of  the  National  Guard,  a  diminutive  sized 
man  seated  on  the  horse,  back  of,  and  with  his  arms  around  Lafayette's 
waist;  two  soldiers  running  from  either  side  toward  the  horse.      Oval. 

Aquatint. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  length  5  8-16  inches. 


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•2174-  THE  SAME.     Proof  before  all  letters.     Very,  rare  in  this  state.  .    .  - 

2175.  CARICATURE.  Le  Le*gislateur  la  Resource.  Perisse  cent  fois  la 
France  plutot  que  je  marche  en  retrogradant  comme  une  Ecrevisse. 
Lafayette  represented  as  a  sand  flea  rolling  a  globe  ornamented  with 
fleur  de  Us  towards  the  ocean  to  the  left,  upon  which  are  two  ships; 
to  the  right  a  soldier  of  the  French  Republic.  Oval.  Aquatint. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  length  5  6-16  inches. 
Rare.    . 

2176.'  CARICATURE.  Le  Ministre  Grave  Directeur  du  Spectacle.  In 
which'  Lafayette  is  represented  standing  on'  the  top  rung  of  a  ladder 
balancing  a  pole  on  his  nose;  Rochambeau  is  sitting  on  the  supports 
'of  a  tightrope  playing  the  castagnettes ;  Luckner  is  performing  a 
dance  on  a  tightrope  and  Minister  Grave  is  represented  with  a  cham- 
pagne bottle  for  a  head;  the  Due  d'Orleans,  Brissot,  Vilette,  Camus, 
.  etc:,  form  the  orchestra;  a  view  of  buildings  in  the  background. 

Aquatint. 

Height  6  13-16  inches;,  length  9  12-16  inches. 
Extremely  rare.    See  Plate.  ,  ...     \  .... 

2177.  CARICATURE.    Us  viennent  se  bruler  a  la  Chandelle.    Representing 
Napoleon  standing  on  a  hill,  holding  a  flambeau,  with  a  scroll  in  the 
left  hand 'upon  which  is  inscribed  "  Discour'  aux  deux  chambies  In- 
dependence," etc.;  strewn  on  the  hill  around  his  feet  are  many  skulls 
and  bones,  whilst  around  him,  each  with  wings  of  a  bat,  are  heads  of 
Lafayette,  Regnault,  Merlin  de  Douay,  Dumolar,  Queen  Hortense, 
etc. ;  at  the  foot  of  the  hill  a  river  and  a  bridge  partly  destroyed. 

Colored  etching. 

Height  ii  inches;  width  9  15-16  inches. 

Deposes  a  la  Direction  GeneYale.     Very  rare. 

2178.  CARICATURE.     Das.Unersattliche  Thier  der  National  Versamlung. 
A- curious  caricature  on  the  French  Revolution,  representing  a' monster 
•with  three  -heads,  one  being  that  of  a  dragon,  the  others  Voltaire,  etc. ; 
the  body  is  composed  of  hoops,  filled  with  church  vestments,  church 

•  bells,' etc.;  the  feet  trampling  on  the  scales  of  Justice  and  a  crown; 
to  the  left  a  military  encampment  and  to  the  right  soldiers  dancing 
around  a  funeral  pyre;  the  inscription  in- 16  lines  of  German  text. 

Etching. 

Height  7  4-16  inches;  width  n  15-16  inches. 
Rare. 

2179.  CARICATURE.    .Lafayette  represented  with  two  faces  standing  with 
his  foot  oh  a  scroll  inscribed  "  Patriotisme,  Liberte,  Vertu'.';  the  face 
to  the  left'  is  'inscribed  "Lhomme  De  la  C  our  1791";   that  to  the 
right,  "Lhomme  Dupeuple  1789";  in  his  right  hand  is  held  a  bag 


149 

full  of  coin,  from  which  float  two  ribbons  inscribed  "Liste  Civile" 
and  "Opinions  sur  les  Hommes  de  Couleurs";  underneath  the  follow- 
ing: 

"  Tantot  Froid,  tantot  chaud,  Tantot  Blanc,  tantot  noir, 
A  Droite  maintenant,  mais  autrefois  a  Gauche, 
Je  vous  disois  bon  jour,  et  je  vous  dis  ben  soir." 

Aquatint. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;  width  4  inches. 
Rare. 


2180.  CARICATURE.    Cupidon,  Tambour  Major  National.    Representing 
a  monument  surrounded  with  civilians  and  soldiers;  on  the  base  of 
the  monument  to  the  left  is  Lafayette;  in  the  centre  on  a  pedestal 
mounted  with  guns,  swords,  liberty  cap  and  pole,  is  the  figure  of  an 
angel  holding  the  liberty  pole  and  in  the  act  of  crowning  Lafayette; 
to  the  right  is  a  cupid  with  a  drum  and  a  soldier  with  the  right  arm 
extended  holding  a  sword;  over  the  liberty  cap  is  a  sun  with  diverging 
rays,  underneath  which  is  a  scroll  upon  which  is  inscribed  "Vive  la 
Nation  La  Loi  et  La  Roi."  Etching. 

Height  6  4-16  inches;  length  7  12-16  inches. 

On  either  side  and  underneath  the  print  on  the  margin  is  text  in 
French,  entitled  "Marche  Nationale." 

2181.  CARICATURE.     D'Animaux  Malfaisants  C'etoit  un  tres  bon  plat. 
Lafayette  represented  with  the  body  of  a  horse,  standing  to  the  left, 
with  two  other  French  characters  to  the  right,  with  bodies  of  a  monkey 
and  a  cock;  faggots  burning  in  the  foreground.     Circular.      Aquatint. 

Diameter  3  inches. 
Rare. 

2182.  CARICATURE.     "Si  j'ai   dchappe  1'un,   au   moms   attrapperai  je 
Pautre"     "Le  baton  de  Marechal  qui  tombe  du  Ciel  au  General." 
Representing  Lafayette  chasing  after  a  baton  which  is  in  the  air  above 
him,  a  fortress  in  the  left  distance;  portion  of  a  building  with  hanging 
lamp  to  the  right.     Circular.  Aquatint. 

Diameter  2  14-16  inches. 
Rare. 

2183.  CARICATURE.     "Depart  du  General  parisien  pour  la  fameuse  nuit 
du  5  au  6  Octobre."     "Mes  amis  menez  moi  je  vous  prie  couchez  a 
Versailles."     Lafayette  represented  with  a  horse's  body  saddled,  being 
led  to  the  left  by  a  man  carrying  a  spear  and  an  axe;  on  a  building  in 
background  is  inscribed  "PHotel  de  Ville."     Circular.  Aquatint. 

Diameter  3  indies. 
Rare. 


^184.  CARICATURE.  "Le  Sans  Tort  le  chagrin  monte  en  croupe  et 
Galoppe  avec  Lui."  Lafayette  represented  with  the  body  of  a  galloping 
horse,  grasping  for  a  key,  a  chapeau  in  the  left  hand  and  a  court  fool 
on  his  back;  in  the  middle  background  are  three  spears  upon  which 
are  human  heads,  beneath  which  is  a  circular  placard  inscribed  "  Dor- 
me'z  Tranquile  se  repons  de  Tout  5  et  6  8b.re  1789,"  etc.  Circular. 

Aquatint. 

Diameter  2  15-16  inches. 

2185.  CARICATURE.    CONSTITUTION  DE  LA  FRANCE.    M.   le   Due  d'- 
Orleans,  et  M.  le  Marquis  de  la  Fayette,  soutiennent  M.  Necker  qui 
foule  aux  pieces  les  Instrumens  de  1'Esclavage  et  qui  d'une  main 
soutient  la  couronne  de  France,  et  de  1'autre  porte  en  triomphe  le 
Bonnet  de  la  Liberte.  Aquatint. 

Height  7  1-16  inches;  width  5  14-16  inches. 

a  Paris  chez  Bourgeois  Hotel  Soison  No  17. 

Excessively  rare.    See  Plate. 

2186.  CARICATURE.     La  constitution  Francaise.     Fondee  sur  la  liberte 
naturelle  et  les  Droits  imprescriptible  de  1'homme.     Count  Necker 
seated  on  a  stool  holding  a  crown  and  liberty  cap  in  each  hand,  being 
carried  in  triumph  on  the  shoulders  of  the  Due  d' Orleans,  General 
Lafayette,  and  several  others;  a  view  of  the  Bastille  in  the  left  distance. 

Colored  etching. 

Height  6  13-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

2187.  CARICATURE.     Constitution   de   la   France.    Fully   described   in 
print,  "Lot  2185;  engraved  on  the  reverse.  Colored  etching. 

Height  9  2-16  inches;  width  7  inches. 
Excessively  rare. 

2188.  CARICATURE.     Le  chute  du  Ministre  Linotte.      Aquatint  in  brown. 

Height  3  11-16  inches;  length  5  12-16  inches. 
Of  this  caricature,  the  least  said  the  better. 


2189.  CARICATURE.  Resultat  du  pacte  federatif  ou  jour  memorable  du 
14  Juillet  1790.  La  Statue  eleve"  sur  un  obelisque  au  milieu  des  Ruine 
de  la  Bastille  Represente  Louis  XVI.  proclame  Premier  Roy  des 
Francais  et  Pere  d'un  peuple  libre,  la  Renomee  presantant  d'une 
main  la  palme  aux  Gardes  Nationales  qui  vont  preter  Serment  de 
fraternitd  et  de  1'autre  posant  une  Couronne  de  laurier  sur  la  t£te  de 
MX  de  la  Fayette,  qui  ^claire*  par  la  prudance  et  fort  de  sa  valeur 
acheve  terrasser  1'aristocratie.  Aquatint  in  brown. 

Height  6,2-16  inches;  length  8  15-16  inches. 

Penet  Invenit.     a  Paris  chez  Penet  M?  Destamps  quai  de  la  feraille 

N°.  26. 

Extremely  rare. 


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2190.  CARICATURE.     The    Frogs    who     wanted    a    King.      Lafayette 
represented  with  his  head  on  a  crane's  body,  to  the  left  of  a  pool  of 
water,  in  which  numerous  frogs  are  basking;  to  the  right  a  pole  upon 
which  is  a  man's  head  holding  a  flag  on  a  stick  in  his  mouth,  upon 
which  is  inscribed  "  Martial  Law,"  and  around  which  bats  and  vultures 
are  flying;  on  the  ground  are  cocks  fighting  and  other  fowl;  in  the 
left  distance,  a  net  supported  by  several  poles.  Aquatint. 

Height  6  1-16  inches;  width  9  3-16  inches. 

Published  according  to  Act  of  Parlirmen  July  14,  1789. 

Excessively  rare. 

2191.  CARICATURE.     Le  Roi  Soliveau,  ou  les  Grenouilles  qui  demandent 
un  Roi.     Voyez  la  Fable  iv.  de  la  Fontaine.     Fully  described  in  the 
preceding  print.     Oval.  Aquatint  in  brown. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  5  5-16  inches. 

"Se  Vend  au  Royaume  des  Grenouillea."     Very  rare. 

2192.  CARICATURE.     Lepardon  du  due  Dorleans  a  monsieur  La  fayette. 
Lafayette  in  uniform  entering  a  door  to  the  left,  the  Due  d'Orleans 
advancing  from  the  right,  pointing  a  pistol  at  Lafayette's  head;  a 
bust  upon  a  pedestal  in  the  background,  over  which,  on  a  bracket,  is 
a  bust  with  two  faces.  Colored  aquatint. 

Height  3  14-16  inches;  width  2  14-16  inches. 

2193.  CARICATURE.     The  Royal  Hunt.     A  stag  chased  by  a  pack  of 
hounds  and  huntsmen,  each  hound  having  the  head  of  a  prominent 
French  revolutionist,  the  stag  having  a  crown,  with  a  collar  around  its 
neck  on  which  are  the  words  "Cesar  Dedit";   Lafayette  is  repre- 
sented as  one  of  the  hounds;  on  a  scroll  issuing  from  his  mouth  is 
inscribed  "  Ce  nest  pas  un  jeu  d'en  fant  cest  un  jeu  de  chien." 

Etching. 

Height  3  7-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

Wibre.  Sep.  fecit.  London  1790.     Rare. 

2194.  CARICATURE.     La   Cause   des   Rois.     "Prophetic  des   Honnetes 

Gens."  Victory  treading  on  the  rebels,  a  sword  in  one  hand  and  a 
wreath  in  the  other,  which  she  is  about  placing  on  a  monument  upon 
which  are  six  medallions  upon  which  is  inscribed  "  Conde  Bourbon 
Monsieur  Dartois,  L'Empereur,  Le  Roi  de  Prusse,"  etc.;  under  the 
monument  the  writhing  forms  of  Lafayette,  Rochambeau,  and  Luckner; 
in  the  extreme  left  a  group  of  people  receiving  coin  from  a  cornucopia 
held  by  the  Goddess  of  Plenty  in  the  clouds;  view  of  the  sun,  a  castle, 
and  shipping  in  the  distance.  Aquatint. 

Height  6  13-16  inches;  width  9  12-16  inches. 
Excessively  rare. 


2195.  CARICATURE.     Garre  aux  Faux  Pas.     The  Mayor  of  Paris  dancing 
on  a  tightrope;  Lafayette  to  the  left,  playing  the  drum,  with  the  per- 
forming marionettes  at  his  feet;  to  the  right  an  orchestra,  the  per- 
formers   being    M™e   Sillery,    Due    d'Orleans,    Villette,    Narbonne, 
Dandon,  Picot,  etc.  Aquatint. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;  length  10  inches. 
Very  rare. 

2196.  CARICATURE.     Honorables  en  Platre.     Six  caricature  bust  portraits 
of  Lafayette  and  other  notable  French  characters.  Lithograph. 

Height  4  6-16  inches;  length  12  2-16  inches. 

Se  Vend  chez  Martinet,  rue  du  coq  Sl.  Honore.     L.  de  Benard,  rue 
de  PAbbaye  N?  4.     "Caricature  du  Figare  N?  12." 

2197.  CARICATURE.        Air  de  Malborough,  contre  Les  Emigrant. 

I'Giniral  vat  en  Guerre  Avec  Royal  Bombon 

Mironton  Ion  ton  mironlaine  Et  le  Royal  Pituite 

VGeniral  vat  en  Guerre  Mironton  ton  ton  mirontaine 

Avec  Royal  Bombon.  Et  le  Royal  pituite. 

Lafayette  in  uniform,  advancing  to  the  left,  dancing  to  music  performed 
by  two  diminutive  soldiers,  etc.  Aquatint. 

Height  3  inches;  length  5  5-16  inches. 

2198.  CARICATURE.    La  Nation  Francaise  assisted  de  M^  De  la  Fayette 
terrasse  le  Despotisme  et  les  Abus  du  Regne  Feodal  qui  terrassaient  le 
Peuple.  Colored  etching. 

Height  10  8-16  inches;  width  7  4-16  inches. 

2299.  CARICATURE.  Dieu  de  Dieu!  General,  il  faut  avouer  que  vous 
nous  avez  fait  la  un  fichu  cadeau  vrai!!  A  grotesque  portrait  of 
Lafayette,  full  length,  being  addressed  by  one  of  the  common  people. 
Vignette.  Lithograph. 

Height  8  inches;  width  7  8-16  inches. 

Lith  de  Becquet.  rue  Childebert  N?  9     on  Sabonne  chez  Aubert. 
galerie  vero  dodat. 

2200.  CARICATURE.     La  France   Soutenue  par  Mr?  Bailly  et   De  la 
Fayette  sort  glorieuse  du  Tombeau  creuse*  par  le  Despotisme  Minis- 
teriel.  Colored  etching. 

Height  7  13-16  inches;  width  10  11-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 

2201.  CARICATURE.     La  Demission  motive'e  Du  17  Avril  1792.     Lafayette 
in  uniform  seated  on  the  corner  of  a  platform,  a  scroll  issuing  from 
his  mouth,  upon  which  are  the  words  "1'Apelle  nominale";  on  the 
other  three  corners  are  seated  Bouille",  Malseigne,  and  Denou,  with 
Gouvion  behind  a  rostrum  in  the  centre.  Aquatint  in  brown. 

Height  4  2-16  inches;  width  6  2-16  inches. 


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2202.  CARICATURE.     Le   General    Bender,   faisant    danser    le   General 
Gouine,  et  le  Ministre  Gravite.     General   Bender  seated  beneath  a 
tree,   with  two  diminutive  representatives  of  French  soldiers  with 
dogs'  bodies,  before  him;  on  the  right-hand  side  of  a  stream  in  front 
of  him  are  Luckner  and  Rochambeau  playing  on  fifes,  and  Lafayette 
with  his  hand  to  his  ear,  disgusted  at  the  noise  they  are  making.    View 
of  the  Bastille  in  the  extreme  left.     Oval.  Aquatint. 

Height  3  8-16  inches;  width  5  8-16  inches. 

2203.  CARICATURE.    Le  General  la  Fayette  soutenu  sur  les  batons  des 
Marechaux  Lukner  et  Rochambeau   prend  la   Lune  avec  les  dents. 
Lafayette  standing  on  the  batons  of  Marshals  Luckner  and  Rocham- 
beau, supported  in  mid  air,  with  a  sword  in  his  right  hand  reaching 
toward  the  moon;  in  the  left  distance  a  building  inscribed  "Empire 
Germanique."  Aquatint. 

Height  6  12-16  inches;  width  5  inches. 

Publice  a  Fayence,  le  22  Janv.  1792.     Very  rare. 

2204.  CARICATURE.    A  series  of  six  circular  medallions  on  a  folio  sheet 
containing  caricatures  on  the  French  Revolution;  one  having  a  full- 
length  portrait  of  Lafayette  in  uniform,  standing  aside  of  a  cannon, 
the  right  arm  extended  holding  a  sword,  pointing  toward  a  tent  to 
the  left.  Aquatint. 

Diameter  2  inches. 

The  other  caricatures  are  entitled  "Calculateur  Patriote,'.'  "Prise  de  M.  de  Launai,"  "Vive  la 
Liberte,"  "M.  Bailli,"  and  "Us  ne  m'ont  laisse"  que  deux  chicots." 

2205.  CARICATURE.     Mieux  vaut  tard  que  jamais!    A  triangle  resting 
on  a  plough  and  a  cannon  with  a  Bishop's  hat  and  crook,  and  crucifix 
mounted  on  the  upper  corner;  in  the  centre  of  the  triangle  a  full- 
length  portrait  of  Lafayette  in  uniform  and  chapeau,  grasping  the 
hand  of  a  civilian  being  presented  by  a  clergyman,  who  has  a  hold  of 
Lafayette's  other  hand;  over  the  group  is  a  globe  ornamented  with 
the  fleur  de  lis,  underneath  which  is  a  scroll  inscribed  "  Liberte",  Pro- 
priete,  Constitution";  on  the  lower  border  of  the  triangle  the  words 
"  Omnes  Gives."  Aquatint. 

Height  7  14-16  inches;  width  6  10-16  inches. 

2206.  MEMORABLE  DESIGN.     Sur  les  Ddcombres  du  Despotisme  Trans- 
parent execute"  le  18  Juillet  L'an  deuxieme  de  la  Libertd  a  1'Occasion 
du  Bal  donne  sur  les  Ruines  de  la  Bastille,  aux  Freres  federes  des  83 
De*partemens.     A  series  of  86  shields  with  the  names  of  the  83  De- 
partments of  France,  etc.,  forming  a  border  to  an  inscription  en- 
titled "Dieu.  Hommage  a  L' Assembled  Nationale";    on  the  lower 
border  are  three  circular  medallions  with  portraits  of  Lafayette,  Louis 
XVI,  etc.  Aquatint. 

Height  12  inches;  width  8  3-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 


2207.  MEMORABLE  DESIGN.    M?  De  la  Fayette  commandant  de  la 
Garde  Nationale  Parisienne,  recoit  des  mains  de  la  Ville  1'Epde  de 
la  deffense  de  la  liberte.     Lafayette  full  length  in  uniform,  left  hand 
resting  on  the  hip  holding  a  chapeau,  standing  to  the  right  of  a  shield 
with  the  right  hand  extended  in  the  act  of  receiving  a  sword  from  a 
female  standing  to  the  left.  Colored  etching. 

Height  9  14-16  inches;  width  7  3-16  inches. 

2208.  MEMORABLE  DESIGN.    Present^  a  M*  le  Marquis  de  la  Fayette. 
M*.  le  Marquis  de  la  Fayette  recoit  des  mains  de  la  Prudence  la  Cou- 
ronne  de  l'immortalit£  du  a  son  genie  et  a  sa  prevoyance  1' Aristocratic 
terrassde  faisant  des  derniers  efforts  pour  renverser  1'Autel  de  la  libertd 
la  Verite  decouvre  les  projets  odieux  tramps  centre  la  Nation  et  montre 
le  soutien  de  la  libert£  francaise  sur  1'Autel  on  voit  le  complot  horrible 
des  deserteurs  aux  Champs  Elisees.    The  bust  of  Lafayette  in  uniform 
in  profile  to  right  on  a  pedestal  aside  of  a  reclining  lion,  being  crowned 
by  the  figure  of  Liberty  in  the  clouds  to  the  left;  various  other  alle- 
gorical figures  to  the  right  and  in  the  foreground.     Colored  etching. 

Height  8  3-16  inches;  width  6  14-16  inches. 
Very  rare. 


2209.  MEMORABLE  DESIGN.     Gene*reaux   Devouement   de  la   Garde 
Nationale.    Gravons  sur  les  debris  de  ces  Tours  formidables  Le  recit 
du  Combat  les  exploits  des  Vainqueurs.     Les  Loix  de  notre  empire  et 
les  noms  respectables.     De  nos  premiers   Le*gislateurs.    A   circular 
medallion  with  a  border  in  a  rectangle,  in  which  is  a  representation  of 
Lafayette  kneeling,  offering  his  sword  before  the  statue  of  Liberty; 
in  the  border  the  inscription  "  Au  nom  de  la  Liberte  tout  Citoyen  est 
Soldat  et  tout  Soldat  est  Citoyen";  over  the  medallion  a  representation 
of  the  Bastille  with  the  motto  "La  Nation,  le  Roi,  la  Loi,"  in  the 
centre  of  diverging  rays;  on  either  side  of  the  medallion,  which  rests 
on  a  base,  are  pyramidal  monuments,  underneath  which  are  groups 
of  war  implements;  on  the  base  a  sphynx  and  a  lion;  on  a  tablet  on 
the  base  is  the  title.  Line. 

Height  10  4-16  inches;  width  7  8-16  inches. 

Gulfy  Direx*      Sa  Vend   a   Paris  chez   Guljy.  Quay  des  Grands 
Augustins,  N°.  46. 

Extremely  rare. 

2210.  MEMORABLE  DESIGN.     Genereaux    DeVouement    des    Gardes 
Nationales  Parisiennes,  au  service  de  la  patrie.     Circular  medallion 
(the  same  as  in  the  preceding  print)  in  a  rectangle  resting  on  a  base, 
with  oak  and  laurel  wreath  extending  down  either  side,  at  the  top  of 

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which  is  a  crown  amidst  diverging  rays,  representing  the  Bastille;  on 
the  base,  on  which  is  a  tablet  with  the  title,  is  a  group  of  flags  and 
war  implements.  Line. 

Height  10  10-16  inches;  width  7  11-16  inches. 

"Pre'sente"  et  Grave"  par  J.  B.  Louvion.  ne*  citoyen.     a  Paris,  chez 
d'Auteur,  Rue  S*.  Severin.  N°.  26. 

221 1.  MEMORABLE  DESIGN.  En  Memoire  des  secours  donnes  aux 
Malheureux,  par  les  F.  F.  Macons,  pendant  le  Rigoureux  Hyver  de 
1'annde  5789.  Le  bien  qu'on  a  fait  la  Veille,  Fait  le  bonheur  du 
tendemain.  Circular  medallion  with  a  border  in  a  rectangle  resting 
on  a  base,  in  which  is  a  representation  of  Lafayette  presenting  alms 
to  the  poor;  in  the  border  is  inscribed  "  Citoyens  de  Punivers  la  Bienfais 
ance  les  Unit  tous  d'un  Pole  a  lautre";  over  the  medallion  a  triangle 
in  a  sun  amidst  diverging  rays;  on  either  side  of  medallion  pyramidal 
monuments  upon  which  are  engraved  various  masonic  emblems;  the 
title  on  a  tablet  on  the  base  Line. 

Height  10  6- 1 6  inches;  width  7  9-16  inches. 

De*ssine"e  par  le  F.  Derais.     Compose'e  et  Gravee  par  le  F.  Louvoin. 

Excessively  rare.    A  Masonic  memorial.    The  Centre  Printed  in  Red. 


SCENES  IN  THE  LIFE  OF  LAFAYETTE. 

2212.  LAFAYETTE.    Full  length  in  uniform,  being  placed  in  irons  at  the 
prison  at  Olmiitz,  surrounded  with  military;  two  blacksmiths,  one 
placing  the  irons  on  his  wrists,  the  other  upon  his  ankles.        Stipple. 

Height  16  5-16  inches;  width  13  5-16  inches. 
Proof.    Excessively  rare. 

2213.  GENERAL    LA    FAYETTE    IN    PRISON.    ATTENDED  BY  THE 
MARCHIONESS  AND  HIS  AMIABLE  DAUGHTERS.    Full  length,  reclining 
on  a  bed  of  straw,  in  a  dungeon  at  Olmiitz,  surrounded  by  his  wife  and 
two  daughters,  the  former  handing  him  a  glass  of  water;  the  jailor 
standing  at  the  door  of  the  dungeon.  Stipple. 

Height  15  4-16  inches;  length  21  inches. 

Painted  by  T.  Stothard.     Engraved  by  R.  Pollard.     With  12  lines 
of  descriptive  text  in  the  margin. 


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2214.  LE  GA.L  LAFAYETTE  posant.  le  17  Juin  1825.  la  premiere  pierre 
du  monument  que  la  reconnaissance  publique  fait  clever  a  Boston,  en 
1'honneur  du  Doct1.  Waren,  et  des  autres  Guerriers  Citoyens  morts 
au  Combat  de  Bunker'shill.  le  17  Juin  1775.  Lithograph. 

Height  3  12-16  inches;  width  6  4-16  inches. 

M^e  d'Hervilly  a  Paris    Lith  de  Langlum^ 

An  excessively  rare  lithograph. 

221$.  SIEGE  D'YORK-TOWN.    LE  GA.L  ROCHAMBEAU  ET  WASHINGTON 

DONNENT  LES  DERNIERS  ORDRES  POUR  L'ATTAQUE.  Line. 

Height  9  5-16  inches;  width  10  15-16  inches. 

Peint  par  Couder     Grave'  par  J.  M.  Fontaine.     Dessine  par  Sandoz 
et  Girardet.     Diagraphe  et  Pantographe-Girardet. 

2216.  EMIGRATION    DE    LA    FAYETTE    DU    CAMP    DEVANT. 
SEDAN  LE  19  AOUST  1792.  Line. 

Height  7  6-16  inches;  length  9  9-16  inches. 

Swebach  Desfontaine  inv.   &  del.     Berthault.  Sculp. 

2217.  THE  SAME.    Proof  before  all  letters. 

2218.  M?  LA   FAYETTE   FAIT  DE"SARMER  AUX  CHAMPS  ELIS£ES  DEUX 
CENT  SOLD  ATS,  LE  12  JANVIER  1790.  Line. 

Height  7  9-16  inches;  width  9  14-16  inches. 

Prieur  inv.  &  del.     Berthault  Sculp. 

2219.  LAFAYETTE,  LIEUTENANT  GENERAL,  IL  S'ELANCA  LE  PREMIER 

DANS  UNE  REDOUTE  H^RISS^E  DE  CANONS,  ET  L'ENLEVA  A  LA  BAYON- 

NETTE.     Full  length  in  uniform,  on  horseback  advancing  to  the  right, 
in  the  midst  of  a  battle.  Line. 

Height  3  15-16  inches;  width  5  13-16. inches. 

Chasselat  del.    Ad.  Godefrey  direxit.     "Pastes  de  la  Gloire." 

2220.  LAFAYETTE  OFFRANT  LA  COCARDE  TRICOLORS  A  LA 
MUNICIPALITY  DE  PARIS  31   AOUT   1789.    Vignette. 

Stipple. 

Height  5  inches;  width  7  8-16  inches. 

F.  de  Lemud  del.     A  Varin  sculp.     India  proof. 

2221.  SCENES   FROM   THE   LIFE   OF   LAFAYETTE.     "Evenement 
du  24  Mai  1790"     "5?  Ev&iement  du  5  Octobre  1789."        Aquatint. 

Height  5  inches;  width  3  8-16  inches. 

2  pieces. 


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2222.  Lafayette  Sauvant  les  Gardes  du  Corps  a  Versailles; 

Lafayette  dans  les  Prisons  d'Olmiitz;  Lafayette  a  la  Barre  de  1'As- 
semblee ;  Lafayette,  au  champ  de  Mars,  Ordonne  de  tirer  sur  le  Peuple, 
and  La  Federation.     All  after  Ary  Scheffer.     Engraved  by  Lefevre, 
Pollet:  Pourvoyeur,  and  Langlois.  5  pieces. 

Octavo  in  size. 

2223.  SCENES    IN    THE    LIFE    OF    LAFAYETTE.    Epoque  du  12 
Janvier  1790  a  2  heures  apres  dine.     Vue  de  la  Place  d'Arme  de 
Versailles  le  6  Octobre  matin  1789,  and  Epoque  du  Vendredi  19  Fevrier 
1790.     Etchings.  3  pieces. 

2224.  SCENES   FROM   THE   LIFE   OF   LAFAYETTE.     Small  Litho- 
graph. 6  pieces. 

2225.  SCENES    FROM    THE    LIFE    OF    LAFAYETTE.       Small  en- 
gravings. 6  pieces. 


2226.  GENERAL  LAFAYETTE'S  MONUMENT  IN  THE  CEME- 
TERY OF  PICPUS  (PARIS).  Dedicated  to  his  friends  the  Amer- 
icans. Lithograph. 

Height  ii  14-16  inches;  Length  16  10-16  inches. 

Dessine"  d'apres  et  lith  par  Champin.  Published  by  Ver  Morlot, 
Paris.  2.  rue  de  Louvois,  New-York  167  Broad-Way.  Imp.  par 
Benard,  rue  VAbbaye.  4. 


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