Color Plate Books, Rare Maps, Natural History 2012-12-05 Auction - 296 Price Results - Guernsey's in NY - Page 9
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134: Roger Tory Peterson (1908-1996)138: John Gould (1804 - 1881)188: Joannes van Keulen (1654-1715) and Gerard van Keul
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New York, NY, United States
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Color Plate Books, Rare Maps, Natural History

On December 5th, Guernsey's is honored to be conducting the sale of hundreds of treasures acquired over the last four decades by noted gallerist Graham Arader. Recognized internationally for his extraordinary collections, Mr. Arader is generously supporting several fine universities by turning auction proceeds into meaningful donations. Prospective buyers should note that the majority of auction lots will be sold either without minimum reserve or with reserves well below the amounts Mr. Arader purchased the items for over the years. Following a nearly week long preview (Nov. 30 - Dec. 4), the auction will be held live at Arader's beautiful Beaux Arts flagship gallery on New York City's Madison Avenue at 78th Street. Naturally, Guernsey's will be accommodating those unable to attend by making absentee bidding available via the Internet (liveauctioneers.com) and telephone. A massive, handsome auction catalogue (available from Guernsey's or Arader) thoroughly depicts and documents the extraordinary offerings. Featured categories include eighty two of John James Audubon's stunning copper engravings of Birds and Quadrupeds. Many of the most sought after drawings, virtually all in uncut, pristine condition will be sold. Arguably the finest selection of historic maps and rare globes ever to come to auction will include the extremely rare hand-colored woodcut map of the Atlantic Ocean by Martin Waldseemüller, centerpiece of his groundbreaking 1513 atlas. The Natural History Section of the auction will contain sixty six lots of beautiful watercolors and color plate books including a magnificent collection of the books of John Gould, without question the most prolific ornithological artist of the 19th century. Fifty nine lots will be devoted to handsome watercolors and maps depicting early scenes of New York City. Auction lots include a 19th century landscape of Manhattan as seen from Hoboken, a wonderful Great Gatsby-era birds-eye view of Long Island's then-developing Gold
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Hans Holbein and Sebastian Munster: Typus Cosmographicus Universalis, Woodcut, 14 3/4 x 22 inches, Basle, 1537. RESERVE.
0178: Hans Holbein and Sebastian MunsterEst. $25,000-$30,000Lot Passed
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James Hamilton Young: The First Year of Texas as a Republic , A New Map of Texas, with Contiguous American and Mexican States 12 3/4 x 15 1/4 " Phil.: Samuel Augustus Mitchell, 1836. RESERVE.
0179: James Hamilton YoungEst. $15,000-$20,000
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Anders Akerman and Frederik Akrel: Untitled ("Celestial Globe”) and Globus Terraquerus Both published in Stockholm, 1780. Height (in stand) 37 "; diameter 30 ". RESERVE.
0180: Anders Akerman and Frederik AkrelEst. $90,000-$110,000Lot Passed
John Senex: A New Terrestrial Globe... And A New Caelestial Globe...Published in London, ca. 1756 Height (in stand); 17 "; diameter 17 ". RESERVE.
0181: John SenexEst. $60,000-$75,000Lot Passed
Charles Smith and Son: Smith's Terrestrial Globe and Smith's Celestial Globe Both published in London, ca. 1825 Height (in stand) 43 "; diameter 24 ". RESERVE.
0182: Charles Smith and SonEst. $140,000-$150,000Lot Passed
Didier de Vaugondy: Globe celeste dress_ par Ordre du Roi and Globe terreste dress_ par Ordre du Roi Published in 1751 and 1772 respectively Height in stand 451/2 "; diameter 18 ". RESERVE.
0183: Didier de VaugondyEst. $450,000-$600,000Lot Passed
John and William Newton: Newton's New and Improved Celestial Globe and Newton's New and Improved Terrestrial Globe Both published in London, 1820. Diameter 16 "; height (in stand) 34 ". RESERVE.
0184: John and William NewtonEst. $50,000-$60,000Lot Passed
James Wilson and Cyrus Lancaster: Wilson's New Thirteen-inch Celestial Globe... And Wilson's new American Thirteen-inch Terrestrial Globe Published in Albany, NY, 1835. Height (in stand) 31"; diameter 17". RESERVE.
0185: James Wilson and Cyrus LancasterEst. $30,000-$40,000Lot Passed
Rigobert Bonne (1727-1795): Globe Terreste dresse par M. Bonne, Avec Privilege et Approbation de l'Academie Rle. des Sciences 1774 Paris, 1775. Diameter: 12", Standing height: 22 1/2" RESERVE.
0187: Rigobert Bonne (1727-1795)Est. $60,000-$70,000Lot Passed
Capt. James Cook (1728-1779): A Complete Set of the First Editions of the Voyages of Discovery. RESERVE.
0189: Capt. James Cook (1728-1779)Est. $40,000-$60,000Lot Passed
Joannes Blaeu (1596-1673): The Most Important Dutch Atlas of the 17th Century Atlas Major, sive cosmographie Blaviana. RESERVE.
0190: Joannes Blaeu (1596-1673)Est. $300,000-$400,000Lot Passed
Thomas W. Whitley (Active 1835-1865): View of New York City from Hoboken, New Jersey, 1865 Oil on paper laid on panel; Paper size: 13 1/2" x26 1/4"; Framed.; Signed and dated l.l. RESERVE.
0191: Thomas W. Whitley (Active 1835-1865)Est. $75,000-$90,000Lot Passed
Nicolino Calyo (1799-1884): View of New York City as It Appeared on the Eve of the Fire, 1835 Gouache on paper; Paper size: 28"x20" Signed, dated and inscribed lower center and lower right. RESERVE.
0192: Nicolino Calyo (1799-1884)Est. $90,000-$110,000Lot Passed
Fredrick Catherwood and Henry Papprill: New York Taken from the Northwest Angle of Fort Columbus, Governor's Island; New York, 1846 Aquatint: plate size 16 1/2" x 26 1/2"; framed size 28 1/2" x 37 5/8". RESERVE.
0193: Fredrick Catherwood and Henry PapprillEst. $10,000-$12,000Lot Passed
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William W. Mather: Geological Map of Long and Staten Island with Environs of New York; New York, 1842 Hand colored Lithograph Paper size: 54"x25"; Framed.
0194: William W. MatherEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Nicolino Calyo (1799-1884): View of Lower New York from Jersey City Gouache on paper. In gilded frame of the period. 12 1/2" high x 19" wide. RESERVE.
0195: Nicolino Calyo (1799-1884)Est. $65,000-$75,000Lot Passed
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Nicolino Calyo (1799-1884): View of New York, Taken from Hoboken Gouache on paper; Framed size: 17 7/8"x 22 5/8”. RESERVE.
0196: Nicolino Calyo (1799-1884)Est. $14,000-$20,000
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Nicolino Calyo (1799-1884): The East River Looking Southwest, Blackwellês Island In Foreground, The Navy Yard at Extreme Left Gouache on paper ; 12 1/2 " high x 19 " wide Framed. in gilded frame of the period. RESERVE.
0197: Nicolino Calyo (1799-1884)Est. $65,000-$75,000Lot Passed
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John Ruben Smith: View of Battery Park at Castle Garden, New York City, 1845 Oil on Canvas: framed size 20"x 24”.
0198: John Ruben SmithEst. $6,000-$7,000
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Edward Hildebrandt: New York Harbor, Watercolor on Paper; 10 x 7 " RESERVE.
0199: Edward HildebrandtEst. $8,000-$10,000Lot Passed
Rudolf Daniel Ludwig Cronau (1855-1939): Lower Broadway, New York, New York, Paper size: 13 3/4 x 19 1/4 ", Framed.; Watercolor and gouache on paper, Signed lower left: (c) Rudolf Cronau. RESERVE.
0200: Rudolf Daniel Ludwig Cronau (1855-1939)Est. $12,000-$15,000Lot Passed
Reginald Marsh (1898-1954): New York Skyline, 1937, Paper size: 19 x 13 " Framed.; Watercolor on paper, Signed and dated lower right. RESERVE.
0201: Reginald Marsh (1898-1954)Est. $35,000-$40,000Lot Passed
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