Jay T. Snider Collection 2008-11-19 Auction - 374 Price Results - Bloomsbury Auctions in NY - Page 15
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Jay T. Snider Collection

Bloomsbury Auctions is proud to announce for sale the collection of Jay T. Snider, featuring the history of Philadelphia and important Americana. This unique collection is comprised of a combination of text and iconography representing the growth and development of the City of Brotherly Love. The sale includes impressive colonial material, important revolutionary and federal period items and a wealth of 19th century graphic representations. Also featured in this collection are the two famous printers, William Bradford and Benjamin Franklin, along with 17th and 18th century important manuscripts relating to the Logan, Norris and Dickinson families.
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BOELL, W. Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, Supported: BOELL, W. Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, Supported Gratuitously by the Citizens of Philadelphia, Pa.Philadelphia: B. S. Brown, 1861. Lithograph (480 x 590 mm). Condition: dampstain to left side.
0338D: BOELL, W. Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, SupportedEst. $800-$1,200
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MAGEE, John L. View of the Encampment of the Corn: MAGEE, John L. View of the Encampment of the Corn Exchange Regiment 118th. Penn. Vols. Near Falls of Schuylkill.Philadelphia: W. Boell, 1862. Chromolithograph (500 x 625 mm). Framed. Condition: some
0339D: MAGEE, John L. View of the Encampment of the CornEst. $800-$1,200
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QUEEN, James. Mower U. S. A. General Hospital, Ch: QUEEN, James. Mower U. S. A. General Hospital, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia.Philadelphia: P. S. Duval & Son, c. 1863. Color lithograph (345 x 530 mm). Framed. Condition: some tears expertly restored.
0340D: QUEEN, James. Mower U. S. A. General Hospital, ChEst. $800-$1,200
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CIVIL WAR. All Slaves were made Freemen. By Abrah: CIVIL WAR. All Slaves were made Freemen. By Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, January 1st, 1863. Come, then, able-bodied Colored Men, to the nearest United States Camp and fight for
0342D: CIVIL WAR. All Slaves were made Freemen. By AbrahEst. $5,000-$7,500
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CIVIL WAR. View of Transparency in Front of Headq: CIVIL WAR. View of Transparency in Front of Headquarters of Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, In Commemoration of Emancipation in Maryland,
0343D: CIVIL WAR. View of Transparency in Front of HeadqEst. $3,000-$4,000
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QUEEN, James. Buildings of the Great Central Fair: QUEEN, James. Buildings of the Great Central Fair, in Aid of the U.S. Sanitary Commission Philadelphia June 1864.Philadelphia: P.S. Duval & Son, 1864. Chromolithograph (450 x 705 mm). Condition:
0344D: QUEEN, James. Buildings of the Great Central FairEst. $1,500-$2,000
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MAGEE, John. Saterlee U.S.A. General Hospital.: MAGEE, John. Saterlee U.S.A. General Hospital.Philadelphia: Lithographed and printed by Charles Magnus, published by James D. Gay, 1864. Chromolithograph (440 x 575 mm). Condition: marginal browning
0345D: MAGEE, John. Saterlee U.S.A. General Hospital.Est. $500-$800
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THOLEY, Augustus. Funeral Car Used at the Obsequ: THOLEY, Augustus. Funeral Car Used at the Obsequies of President Lincoln in Philadelphia, April 22nd, 1865. Designed and Built by E. S. Earley, Undertaker, South East Corner of Tenth and Green
0346D: THOLEY, Augustus. Funeral Car Used at the ObsequEst. $4,000-$6,000
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WEBER, Paul. Philadelphia. View from Peter's Farm: WEBER, Paul. Philadelphia. View from Peter's Farm.Philadelphia: William Smith, c. 1865. Engraved by J. Serz (405 x 640 mm). Printed on heavy stock. Condition: very minor even toning. Provenance:
0347D: WEBER, Paul. Philadelphia. View from Peter's FarmEst. $3,000-$4,000
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ROSENTHAL, Max. Philadelphia Skating Park. South: ROSENTHAL, Max. Philadelphia Skating Park. South Second and Mifflin Sts. Philadelphia.Philadelphia: c. 1865. Tinted lithograph (510 x 610 mm). Framed. Condition: horizontal crease to upper part of
0348D: ROSENTHAL, Max. Philadelphia Skating Park. SouthEst. $4,000-$6,000
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QUEEN, James. This is to Certify that Thomas Spe: QUEEN, James. This is to Certify that Thomas Speer is a Member of the Good Will Fire Company of Philadelphia.Philadelphia: P.S. Duval & Co., c. 1865. Tinted lithograph, hand-finished (460 x 560 mm).
0349D: QUEEN, James. This is to Certify that Thomas SpeEst. $1,500-$2,000
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ROSENTHAL, Max. [Procession of the Philadelphia F: ROSENTHAL, Max. [Procession of the Philadelphia Fire Companies.] [Philadelphia: 1866]. Pen-and-ink, watercolor and white gouache, on paper (585 x 950 mm). Signed and dated "Max Rosenthal / 1866" at
0350D: ROSENTHAL, Max. [Procession of the Philadelphia FEst. $7,000-$10,000
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ROSENTHAL, L. N. (lithographer). Philadelphia Wig: ROSENTHAL, L. N. (lithographer). Philadelphia Wigwam for the Johnson Union Convention held August 14th 1866.Philadelphia: George S. Bethel, [c. 1866]. Tinted lithograph (435 x 570 mm). Provenance:
0351D: ROSENTHAL, L. N. (lithographer). Philadelphia WigEst. $800-$1,200
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WARREN, Henry. Schuylkill River near Manayunk.: WARREN, Henry. Schuylkill River near Manayunk.Philadelphia: 1866. Oil, on card? mounted to wooden board (150 x 195 mm). Signed, dated and titled on verso of board in ink. Framed. Provenance:
0352D: WARREN, Henry. Schuylkill River near Manayunk.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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KIEHN, Jacob. Fairmount.: KIEHN, Jacob. Fairmount.Philadelphia: J. Kiehn, 1867. Chromolithograph by J. Bien (405 x 530 mm). Condition: tissue-backed, some repairs to tears, light creasing, toning. Provenance: Martin P.
0353D: KIEHN, Jacob. Fairmount.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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SMITH, John Rubens. Certificate of Life Membershi: SMITH, John Rubens. Certificate of Life Membership to the Philadelphia Association for the Relief of Disabled Firemen.Philadelphia: c. 1869. Aquatint (450 x 555 mm). Certificate accomplished in
0356D: SMITH, John Rubens. Certificate of Life MembershiEst. $800-$1,200
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SPORTING. Trotting Cracks of Philadelphia Returni: SPORTING. Trotting Cracks of Philadelphia Returning from the Race at Point Breeze Park, having a brush past Turner's Hotel, Rope Ferry Road, Philadelphia, 1870.Philadelphia: H. Pharazyn, 1870. Color
0357D: SPORTING. Trotting Cracks of Philadelphia ReturniEst. $1,000-$1,500
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TOWN, Samuel R. (publisher). Hotel Aubry, Walnut: TOWN, Samuel R. (publisher). Hotel Aubry, Walnut Street from 33rd to 34th Sts. Philadelphia.Philadelphia: Samuel R. Town, c. 1870. Tinted lithograph (397 x 670 mm). Condition: tissue backed, trimmed,
0359D: TOWN, Samuel R. (publisher). Hotel Aubry, WalnutEst. $700-$1,000
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G. M. HOPKINS & Co. Atlas of the County of Montgo: G. M. HOPKINS & Co. Atlas of the County of Montgomery and the State of Pennsylvania.Philadelphia: G. M. Hopkins & Co., 1871. Folio (390 x 345 mm). 36 engraved mapsheets, hand-colored (includes
0360D: G. M. HOPKINS & Co. Atlas of the County of MontgoEst. $1,000-$1,500
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WYNKOOP, J. J. (lithographer). [Masonic Hall].: WYNKOOP, J. J. (lithographer). [Masonic Hall].Philadelphia: n.d. [c. 1873]. Tinted lithograph (665 x 515 mm). Condition: tear with loss to upper margin, two tears repaired with tape on verso, light
0361D: WYNKOOP, J. J. (lithographer). [Masonic Hall].Est. $500-$750