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    • Victorian Jenny Lind 3 Piece Parlor Set
      Dec. 04, 2015

      Victorian Jenny Lind 3 Piece Parlor Set

      Est: $1 -

      Ca. 1875; American Walnut Victorian 3 piece Parlor suite to include: Sofa measuring 45 inches height x 70 inches width x 30 inches depth with matching pair of his and hers armchairs measuring 43.5 inches height x 28 inches width x 22 inches depth; all 3 pieces have matching carved medallion in crest of carved face with outstanding openwork scrolls, rosettes, and burl panels, sofa has center oval panel back with arms depicting Jenny Linds bust with tassels and drapes, matching chairs repeat all patterns, sofa has a red wine upholstery while the chairs have a soft green rustic upholstery, all pieces are structurally sound, have very minor chipping, scratches, and shrinkage, overall outstanding with good original dark surface; Provenance: Private Burlington NC Estate

      Mebane Antique Auction
    • AMERICAN WALNUT ETAGERE CA 1880 WITH MIRRORED BACK
      Jul. 26, 2014

      AMERICAN WALNUT ETAGERE CA 1880 WITH MIRRORED BACK

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      ORNATE CARVED CREST WITH JENNY LIND HEAD IN CENTER; 6 SHELVES WITH MAPLE BASE AND A SINGLE DRAWER WITH LEOPARD HEAD PULL; ORIGINAL FINISH; EXCELLENT CONDITION; 98" HIGH, 49 1/2" WIDE, 16 1/2" DEEP

      Marion Antique Auctions
    • BARNUM, PHINEAS T. Autograph Letter Signed, 1881, reviewing itenerary and ordering books.
      Jun. 18, 2008

      BARNUM, PHINEAS T. Autograph Letter Signed, 1881, reviewing itenerary and ordering books.

      Est: $500 - $750

      BARNUM, PHINEAS T. American showman and circus entrepreneur (1810-91); brought Jenny Lind to America, and was responsible for the success of such attractions as Tom Thumb and Jumbo; father of "The Greatest Show on Earth." Autograph Letter Signed "P.T. Barnum," 1 page, 8vo, on imprinted stationery of the Arlington Hotel, Washington, April 7, 1881. He writes "My dear Bowder, Please get one of my books at Waldemere in a wrapper & mail it...to Harry J. Goodwin Esq. / National Republican / Washington...I expect to leave Barnum's Hotel, Baltimore Saturday afternoon - go to...Philadelphia Saturday...till Monday...& then go to Nathan Seeley's...New York." Fold wear, with closed tear at right edge, partial separation at edges, otherwise in very good condition. Matted with a printed photograph of Barnum and contained under glass in a wooden frame, overall size 14.25" x 17.5".

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