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      • HAMILTON JAY (1875-1913) OIL ON CANVAS
        Aug. 03, 2023

        HAMILTON JAY (1875-1913) OIL ON CANVAS

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        HAMILTON JAY (1875-1913) OIL ON CANVAS HAMILTON JAY (1875-1913) OIL ON CANVAS Farmstead scene with seated figures and cow at milking time. Signed and dated /98. Ribbed moulded gilt frame. (43cm high, 60.5cm wide)

        Hutchinson Scott Limited
      • Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay | A "much altered" Federalist
        Jul. 20, 2023

        Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay | A "much altered" Federalist

        Est: $8,000 - $10,000

        Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay The Federalist, On the New Constitution. By Publius... New York: Printed and Sold by George F. Hopkins, 1802 2 vols., 8vo (214 x 13o mm). Title to each volume; some browning and offsetting, a few stray spots, faint marginal dampstaining to a few leaves. Contemporary tree calf with red morocco lettering piece and gilt spine devices inside double-rule compartments; joints of vol. 1 expertly restored, joints of vol. 2 weal but holding, some dampstaining and spotting to endleaves.   A "much altered" Federalist — the last edition to be printed during Hamilton's lifetime. This second edition contains a printing of the final United States Constitution and Hamilton's 1793 Pacificus pamphlet, in which he argues for the United States to remain neutral in the French Revolution. Sabin notes that the text is "much altered" and indeed the title page states that the work is "revised and corrected." This editing was most likely the work of the pro-Hamilton publisher of the New York Post, William Coleman, who is generally thought to have written the introduction as well. His introduction is not least of all a spirited defense of Hamilton in spite of Jefferson becoming President the year before. REFERENCE: Howes H-114; Sabin 23981; Shaw & Shoemaker 2218 PROVENANCE: C.V.S. Levy (early ownership signature to front free endpaper and title-page of both volumes)

        Sotheby's
      • (Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay) | A first edition Federalist, uncut and unsophisticated, in original boards
        Jul. 20, 2023

        (Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay) | A first edition Federalist, uncut and unsophisticated, in original boards

        Est: $300,000 - $400,000

        (Hamilton, Alexander, James Madison, and John Jay) The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. New York: Printed and sold by Jstieohn and Andrew M'Lean, 1788 2 vols., 12mo (vol. I: 175 x 110 mm; vol. II: 186 x 110 mm, uncut). An unidentified early reader has added a few brief annotations or text corrections. Lightly browned, occasional foxing; vol. I with paper flaw at inner margin of e4, repaired tear at I1, pinhole to L2; vol. II with repaired tears to M2 & M3. Publisher's blue-gray boards backed with drab paper spines, spines stenciled with Arabic numerals (title-pages have Roman); rubbed and lightly stained, spines rather worn with some loss, especially vol. II. Green morocco solander box, chemises.  A first edition of The Federalist—a "classic exposition of the principles of republican government" (Bernstein)—in the original boards and in essentially "as issued" condition: uncut, unpressed, and unsophisticated. Copies of The Federalist uncut and in original boards are very rare and highly coveted. Since 1971 just five other sets in original boards are cited as sold in Rare Book Hub. So fresh and unpressed is the present copy that when it was offered as one of the "Selections from the Davidson Collection" at Christie's in 2015 it was understandably, albeit erroneously, described as printed on thick paper. Written as expedient political propaganda for the purpose of supporting New York's ratification of the Federal Constitution, the essays in The Federalist are now recognized as one of America's most important contributions to political theory. Alexander Hamilton was the principal force behind the entry of "Publius" (the pen name shared by all three authors) into the ratification pamphlet wars, but he enlisted Virginian James Madison and fellow New Yorker John Jay as collaborators. Each was assigned an area corresponding to his expertise. Jay naturally assumed responsibility for foreign relations. Madison, knowledgeable in the history of republics and confederacies, wrote on those topics. Having drafted the Virginia Plan, it also fell to him to outline the structure of the new government. Hamilton took on those branches of government most congenial to him: the executive and the judiciary; and he also covered military matters and taxation. At the time of the writing of the essays, Hamilton and Madison "were so close in style and outlook that scholars find it hard to sort out their separate contributions" (Chernow, Alexander Hamilton, p. 251). The Library of Congress attributes with certainty fifty-one essays to Hamilton, fifteen to Madison, and five to Jay, three to Hamilton and Madison together, and nine as being written by either Hamilton or Madison. The first thirty-six Federalist papers were collected and published by the M'Lean brothers in March 1788, and the final forty-nine—together with the text of the Constitution, a roster of its signers, and the resolution submitting it to the consideration of Congress—followed in a second volume two months later. In fact, the final eight essays were printed in book form before they appeared serially in newspapers. George Washington, who would shortly chair the Constitutional Convention, praised the collection of essays in a letter to Hamilton, 28 August 1788: "As the perusal of the political papers under the signature of Publius has afforded me great satisfaction, I shall certainly consider them as claiming a most distinguished place in my library. I have read every performance which has been printed on one side and the other of the great question lately agitated (so far as I have been able to obtain them) and, without an unmeaning compliment, I will say that I have seen no other so well calculated (in my judgment) to produce conviction on an unbiassed mind, as the Production of your Triumvirate. When the transient circumstances & fugitive performances which attended this crisis shall have disappeared, that work will merit the notice of Posterity; because in it are candidly discussed the principles of freedom & the topics of government, which will be always interesting to mankind so long as they shall be connected in Civil Society" (Papers, Confederation Series, ed. Abbot, 6:480–482). In 1825 Thomas Jefferson urged the adoption of The Federalist as a required text at the University of Virginia, describing it as "an authority to which appeal is habitually made by all … as evidence of the general opinion of those who framed, and of those who accepted the Constitution of the United States, on questions as to its genuine meaning." The significance of the work remains unchallenged: constitutional scholar Michael I. Meyerson wrote in his study that "The Federalist not only serves as the single most important resource for interpreting the constitution, it provides a wise and sophisticated explanation of the uses and abuses of governmental power from Washington to Baghdad" (Liberty's Blueprint: How Madison and Hamilton Wrote the Federalist Papers, Defined the Constitution, and Made Democracy Safe for the World, 2008, p. ix). The Federalist is without question the most important commentary on the Constitution, the most significant American contribution to political theory, and among the most important of all American books. REFERENCE: Bernstein, Are We To Be a Nation?, pp. 239–242; Church 1230; ESTC W5416; Evans 21127; Federal Hundred 19; Ford, Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana 17; Grolier, American 19; Printing and the Mind of Man 234; Sabin 23979; Streeter 2:1049 PROVENANCE: Alfred M. Kahn (bookplate; Christie’s, 11 April 1980, lot 153) — Louis and Anne Marie Davidson (bookplate) — John Davidson (bookplate; Christie’s New York, 8 December 2015, lot 243)

        Sotheby's
      • Hamilton Jay (Exh. 1875-1913) British, 'The flower girl', a young lady wearing a straw hat under a tree with h
        Jul. 06, 2022

        Hamilton Jay (Exh. 1875-1913) British, 'The flower girl', a young lady wearing a straw hat under a tree with h

        Est: £200 - £300

        Hamilton Jay (Exh. 1875-1913) British, 'The flower girl', a young lady wearing a straw hat under a tree with holding a basket of flowers, oil on canvas, signed, 18" x 14".

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Hamilton Jay. The Wheat Harvesters, oil
        Mar. 05, 2022

        Hamilton Jay. The Wheat Harvesters, oil

        Est: $400 - $600

        (act.1875-1913). Oil on canvas, signed and dated "Hamilton Jay, 1887" lr, 16 1/4 x 24 1/2 in., framed.

        Alex Cooper
      • Hamilton Jay
        Oct. 16, 2020

        Hamilton Jay

        Est: $400 - $700

        Hamilton Jay (British, fl. 1875-1913) ENGLISH COUNTRY LANDSCAPE WITH CATTLE oil on canvas, framed, signed H24" W36" Provenance: Florida private collection

        Charlton Hall
      • HAMILTON JAY (1875-1913)
        Sep. 22, 2020

        HAMILTON JAY (1875-1913)

        Est: €400 - €600

        Ducks on a River Signed (lower right) Oil on canvas Dated 1906

        Sheppards
      • Hamilton Jay (act.1875-1913) British. A Wooded Landscape with Children collecting Primroses, making a Primrose necklace for a Lamb, Watercolour, Signed, 12" x 20".
        Sep. 05, 2018

        Hamilton Jay (act.1875-1913) British. A Wooded Landscape with Children collecting Primroses, making a Primrose necklace for a Lamb, Watercolour, Signed, 12" x 20".

        Est: £400 - £600

        Hamilton Jay (act.1875-1913) British. A Wooded Landscape with Children collecting Primroses, making a Primrose necklace for a Lamb, Watercolour, Signed, 12" x 20".

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • Hamilton, Alexander - Jay, John - Madison, James. Le Fédéraliste, ou Collection de Quelques Écrits en Faveur de la Constitu...
        Oct. 03, 2017

        Hamilton, Alexander - Jay, John - Madison, James. Le Fédéraliste, ou Collection de Quelques Écrits en Faveur de la Constitu...

        Est: $60,000 - $70,000

        Hamilton, Alexander - Jay, John - Madison, James. Le Fédéraliste, ou Collection de Quelques Écrits en Faveur de la Constitution Proposée aux États-Unis de l'Amérique, par la Convention Convoquée en 1787. Paris: Chez Buisson, 1792. First french edition. Pieces: 2. I - Hamilton, Alexander - Jay, John - Madison, James. Le Fédéraliste, ou Collection de Quelques Écrits en Faveur de la Constitution Proposée aux États-Unis de l'Amérique, par la Convention Convoquée en 1787. Paris: Chez Buisson, 1792. 8o. marquilla, XXII - LII + 366; 511 p. Tomos I - II. Primera edición en francés. Lomos con títulos en dorado; pastas con pequeñas rasgaduras. Encuadernados en pasta dura. Piezas: 2.

        Morton Subastas
      • Hamilton Jay exh 1880-1913- View of Tintern Abbey;
        Sep. 07, 2010

        Hamilton Jay exh 1880-1913- View of Tintern Abbey;

        Est: £150 - £200

        Hamilton Jay exh 1880-1913- View of Tintern Abbey; watercolour, signed, bears framers label for F King & Sons, Mortimer Art Gallery, 87 Mortimer Street, regent Street, London W, 22.5x32cm

        Roseberys
      • Hamilton Jay, early 20th century,
        Jul. 01, 2010

        Hamilton Jay, early 20th century,

        Est: £80 - £120

        Hamilton Jay, early 20th century, Hadden Hall, Derbyshire with figure and cattle in the foreground and another with cattle watering at a river with a church in the background, signed with initials, watercolours, each 10 x 12.5",

        Ewbank's
      • Hamilton Jay (act 1875-1913) oil on canvas in gilt
        Jun. 23, 2010

        Hamilton Jay (act 1875-1913) oil on canvas in gilt

        Est: £150 - £200

        Hamilton Jay (act 1875-1913) oil on canvas in gilt and oak frame entitled - Close Walk Medhurst with Royal Academy Exhibition 1907 label, signed 60cm x 45cm

        Reeman Dansie
      • Hamilton Jay (act 1875-1913) oil on canvas in gilt
        Apr. 28, 2010

        Hamilton Jay (act 1875-1913) oil on canvas in gilt

        Est: £150 - £250

        Hamilton Jay (act 1875-1913) oil on canvas in gilt and oak frame entitled - Close Walk Medhurst with Royal Academy Exhibition 1907 label, signed, 60 cm x 45 cm

        Reeman Dansie
      • Aug. 20, 2007

        Est: £300 - £500

        Hamilton Jay (fl. 1875-1913) A young girl at a washtub with doll, signed and indistinctly dated '77, oil on canvas, 40 x 29.5cm (15 3/4 x 11 5/8in).

        Bonhams
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