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Josha A Beal outdoor photograph of NYC family c1870

Josha A Beal was an American photographer, born in 1831. This is a rare large format outdoor photograph of a well-to-do family their home in NYC circa 1870. The original American black walnut frame with gold insert measures 23 x 28 x 3 inches. The viewing area of the photograph is 12 x 19 inches. The insert (which is original) states J A Beal Photographer 587 and 603 Broadway and 16 Beekman St N.Y. Good condition with slight fading under original glass. The family is enjoying a game of croquet. There is a courting bench next to the house. Included in the image are gardeners, a maid, a governess, little girls with croquet mallets, and a driver waiting in a 2-horse carriage. A Photographic "View of New York" monumental 5-part panorama of lower Manhattan from the Brooklyn Bridge Tower was shot by by Beal in 1876. The albumen prints, total size 10.5 x 87 inches (26.7x221 cm.), flush mounted, sold on 10/4/2012 at Swann Galleries in NY for $96,000. See New York, An Illustrated History, 170-171. Beal's view of New York City was shot in January 1876, after the photographer wrestled his heavy camera equipment, glass plate negatives, and tripod up the tower's thirty flights of stairs. Beal exposed five negatives to create a composite photograph nearly seven feet long. The images provided a never-before-seen sweeping panorama of lower Manhattan's landmarks and commercial activity along the East River. In the distance, landmarks such as Trinity Church, the Western Union Building, St. Paul's Chapel, the new Post Office, and the Tribune Building are also depicted. Dominating the scene is the massive New York Tower of the Brooklyn Bridge, which was completed in 1883. If you wish to browse our entire available inventory please go to OneofaKindAntiques.com. We also offer a consultation service AntiquesConsultant.com, ... as well as an online price guide at TheBestAntiquesPriceGuide.com. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut please add the CT state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes, tariffs or customs that might apply.

Swansea Staffordshire blue and white jug c1800

Swansea Staffordshire blue and white earthenware jug circa 1800. The Chinoiserie pattern is 'Long Bridge with Willow.' Ochre painted bands at the rim and collar, gold leaf florals at the neck and gold leaf framing the armorial medallion. Excellent condition. Measures 7 inches high. Ex. Zeller collection.

RDS Historic Lighting tin student lamp

RDS Richard D. Scofield Historic Lighting aged tin student lamp. Pierced tin adjustable shade and hand-dipped beeswax candle. Measures 23.5 inches high with an 8 inch wide shade. All hand made to look exactly like its 18th century counterpart. Richard Scofield made the finest exact copies of period American lighting in the country and was allowed by Historic Deerfield to make copies of its collection.

Important Chinese Ceramics J M Hu Collection Sothebys 1985

Important Chinese Ceramics from the J. M. Hu Family Collection, Sotheby's New York, June 4, 1985 sale. Hardcover catalogue with dust jacket in pristine condition.

Federal style bow front chest with line inlay c1900

Bench made American Federal style bow front chest with line inlay circa 1900. All four sides feature flowering vine carved bands over acanthus bands over the fluted column legs. Four beaded drawers with dust covers between each. Solid brass hardware. Excellent condition. It measures 40.25" high x 40.5" wide x 20.25" deep. This chest is a nearly exact copy of #287 in Wallace Nutting's "Furniture Treasury". The original was made circa 1810 and belonged to the Society of Colonial Dames in Wethersfield, CT.

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