Collection of the late Keith & Caroline Gray 2017-11-04 Auction - 562 Price Results - Leland Little in NC
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Paul Bartlett (NC/MA, 1881-1965), Landscape withNorth Carolina Federal Birch Chest of Drawersatt. Edith Parsons (NY, 1878-1956), Terrier Puppy
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Hillsborough, NC, United States
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Collection of the late Keith & Caroline Gray

Leland Little

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Live Auction: Saturday, November 4, 9:00 A.M. EST (Lots 1-592) We invite you to discover your next treasure at auction. This exciting sale features large selections of Asian Art, Decorative Accessories, Fine Art, English & American Furniture, Garden & Architectural, Glass, Carpets & Rugs, Porcelain, Prints & Multiples, Silver, and more. Leland Little Auctions has been providing world-class auction services for families and collectors for over 20 years, and is now actively consigning for upcoming auctions. We invite you to contact our gallery today for a confidential discussion to learn more about where selling at auction can take you.
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Six 18th and Early 19th Century Nautical Maps: all shrink-wrapped behind mats, titled as follows: Harbour on the Coast of Chili (1770); Port of Permambuco (1816); Chart of New Zealand (1817); Chart of the Intertropical & West Coasts of
1004: Six 18th and Early 19th Century Nautical MapsEst. US$25-US$25,000
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A New Map of France Divided into 83 Departments...: ...as approved by the Constitutional Committee of that Kingdom, and Dedicated to the National Assembly (London: John Wallis, 1791), copperplate engraving with color. Unframed, loose behind mat. DOA
1005: A New Map of France Divided into 83 Departments...Est. US$25-US$25,000
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A Plan of the City and Suburbs of Paris, 1792: (London: John Wallis, 1792), copperplate engraving with outline color. Presented in modern carved and gilt frame. DOA 27 x 25.5 in. The Lifelong Collection of Keith and Caroline Gray, Charlotte,
1006: A Plan of the City and Suburbs of Paris, 1792Est. US$25-US$25,000
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The Seat of War in the Southern Part of France...: ...extending from THE ALPS, to the PYRENEES, with PLANS of the CITY ROADS and HARBOUR of TOULON, (London: Robert Sayer, 1793), copperplate engraving with color. Loose behind mat, unframed. Sheet
1008: The Seat of War in the Southern Part of France...Est. US$25-US$25,000
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A New Map of Yorkshire Divided Into Its Ridings and: (London: John Cary, 1810), outline color, presented behind mat in a wooden frame. DOA 26.5 x 28.75 in. The Lifelong Collection of Keith and Caroline Gray, Charlotte, NC. Keith and Caroline Gray
1009: A New Map of Yorkshire Divided Into Its Ridings andEst. US$25-US$25,000
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A New Map of the States of Virginia North Carolina: ...and Georgia Comprehending the Spanish Provinces of East and West Florida Exhibiting the boundaries between the United States and Spanish Dominions as fixed by the Treaty of Peace in 1783 /
1010: A New Map of the States of Virginia North CarolinaEst. US$25-US$25,000
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Seven Federal Period Maps From A New and Elegant: (Philadelphia: John Conrad & Co., 1804), drawn by Arrowsmith & Lewis, with outline color, locations include: Australia, Chili, Egypt, France, Netherlands, North and South America. The United States
1012: Seven Federal Period Maps From A New and ElegantEst. US$25-US$25,000
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Twelve Late Georgian English Maps: all octavo and disbound, to include eight regional maps by C. Taylor, London, 1795 and four maps of continents with outline color, n.d. The Lifelong Collection of Keith and Caroline Gray,
1014: Twelve Late Georgian English MapsEst. US$25-US$25,000
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A General Chart of the World on Mercator's: exhibiting all the New Discoveries and the Tracks of the different Circum Navigators (Boston: W. Spotswood and J. Nancrede, 1797), copperplate engraving from the Naval Gazetteer. Unframed, loose
1016: A General Chart of the World on Mercator'sEst. US$25-US$25,000
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South America From Original Documents...: ...Including the Survey by the Officers of H. M. Ships Adventure and Beagle (London: John Arrowsmith, 1839), with inset maps showing the Galapagos Islands, Port San Carlos, the Falkland Islands, and
1017: South America From Original Documents...Est. US$25-US$25,000
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Two 18th Century English Maps of South America: as follows: Map of South America for Robertson's History of America (London: W. Strayhan and T. Cadell, 1777), presented in a plain wooden frame (DOA 26.25 x 21.5 in.) (some offsetting, else very
1018: Two 18th Century English Maps of South AmericaEst. US$25-US$25,000
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Plan of Port Cockburn Between Bathurst & Melville: by Lt. J. S. Roe (London: John Murray, 1825), with inset of King's Cove. Presented in gilt frame. DOA 12.5 x 10.5 in. The Lifelong Collection of Keith and Caroline Gray, Charlotte, NC. Keith and
1021: Plan of Port Cockburn Between Bathurst & MelvilleEst. US$25-US$25,000
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Coulton's Louisiana: (New York: J. H. Coulton & Co., 1855), a detailed antebellum map showing each of the state's parishes. Unframed, under shrink wrap with backing. 14.5 x 17.25 in. The Lifelong Collection of Keith
1022: Coulton's LouisianaEst. US$25-US$25,000
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Late 18th Century Manuscript Doodle, North Carolina: likely Salisbury, circa 1797, one side of what appears to be an 8 x 13 in. ledger sheet is decorated in the same hand with signatures and place names such as Peter Mallett, George Lillington,
1043: Late 18th Century Manuscript Doodle, North CarolinaEst. US$25-US$25,000
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