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          • George Eliot Daniel Deronda First Edition
            Oct. 06, 2022

            George Eliot Daniel Deronda First Edition

            Est: $200 - $400

            George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans) (England, 1819-1880). Daniel Deronda, in four volumes. First edition, 1876. Publisher William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburg and London; printed William Blackwood and Sons. Pages unopened from 241 to end, volume I. Maclachlan & Stewart labels to front pastedowns. Bumped corners, shelf wear, wear and fraying to cloth on spines, scratches to covers, binding loose, notations in pencil front endpaper volume I, minimal foxing. Provenance: Ximenes Rare Books, New York, 10/12/1970; private collection, New York City; thence by descent.

            Willow Auction House
          • George III sterling silver salver by Thomas Daniel dated
            Nov. 15, 2021

            George III sterling silver salver by Thomas Daniel dated

            Est: $650 - $950

            Fine George III sterling silver salver by Thomas Daniel dated 1785, wt. 394gm, 0.75"Hx8.1"dia

            International Auction Gallery
          • GEORGE III SILVER PLATED HOT WATER KETTLE ON STAND WITH BURNER Daniel Holy-Wilkinson & Co., maker. Inverted pear-form kettle on a pi...
            Dec. 03, 2020

            GEORGE III SILVER PLATED HOT WATER KETTLE ON STAND WITH BURNER Daniel Holy-Wilkinson & Co., maker. Inverted pear-form kettle on a pi...

            Est: $200 - $300

            GEORGE III SILVER PLATED HOT WATER KETTLE ON STAND WITH BURNER Late 18th/Early 19th Century Daniel Holy-Wilkinson & Co., maker. Inverted pear-form kettle on a pierced tripod base. Height 14".

            Eldred's
          • HOPFER, Hieronymus. After Daniel Hopfer Emperor Maximilian I as St George.
            Oct. 19, 2019

            HOPFER, Hieronymus. After Daniel Hopfer Emperor Maximilian I as St George.

            Est: €150 - €200

            HOPFER, Hieronymus. After Daniel Hopfer Emperor Maximilian I as St George. Augsburg c. 1519 Etching, 22,7 x 15,8 cm, laid paper, signed "H.H." in the plate at left edge (trimmed to the platemark, some plate tone in halo and around the edges, glued on passe-partout). Under passe-partout. Rare copy by Hieronymus Hopfer, after the portrait by his father of Emperor Maximilian. The etched portrait underscored Maximilian's devotion to George as the patron of the order founded by his father and as model chivalrous knight, whose conquest over the dragon made him the vanguard of the army of Christians. Ref. German Hollstein 88.3. - L. Silver, "Marketing Maximilian: The Visual Ideology of a Holy Roman Emperor", Princeton & Oxford 2008, pp. 118-19.

            Arenberg Auctions
          • [GEORGE, DANIEL?]
            Dec. 01, 2005

            [GEORGE, DANIEL?]

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Bickerstaff's Boston Almanack, for the Year of our Redemption, 1780.... and the Fourth of American Independence. Boston: Printed and Sold by Draper and Folsom, and John Mycall, of Newbury, [1779] 8vo, in half-sheets (6 1/4 x 4 1/8 in.; 159 x 105 mm). Full-page woodcut plan of the storming of Stony Point on A1v; 3 leaves just shaved at foot, some minor scattered foxing. Stab-sewn as issued. LITERATURE Cresswell 309; Drake 3290; Evans 16287 NOTE A scarce almanac containing a very early depiction of Anthony Wayne's dramatic victory at Stony Point: "View of the British Fortress at Stoney Point, stormed and carried by a party of the Light Corps of the American Army under the command of Gen. Wayne on the morning of the 16th of July last." According to Nebenzahl's Atlas of the American Revolution, the only battle plan of this engagement (by John Hills, published by William Faden) was not issued until after the war. Evans attributes this almanac to the prolific Ezra Gleason, but the astronomical calculations accord more closely with those in George's Almanack for... 1780 (Evans 16286), which was printed in Newbury by Mycall and also sold in Boston by Draper and Folsom.

            Sotheby's
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