WHYTE'S THE ECLECTIC COLLECTOR SATURDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 2018 AT 11AM
History 37 1830s Six Views of NewYork and its environs byWH Bartlett. Hand-coloured, steel engravings, New York Bay, Sing Sing Prison and Tappan Sea; View from Gowanus Heights, Brooklyn; Village of Catskill; Harper’s Ferry; The Gothic Church, New Haven; (6) mounted, sizes up to Estimate €300-€400 (approx £270-£360) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 37 38 The Trial of Robert Emmet and Daniel O’Connell, lithographs. A colour lithograph of Emmet standing in the courtroom, his arms folded, addressing the court, framed; together with a colour print of O’Connell, standing, three-quarter length, wearing a green coat with a document in his right hand, signed in pencil ‘H Blackburn Hart’ to the lower margin, mounted. (2) The Emmet print Estimate €200-€300 (approx £180-£270) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 38 39 19th century Staffordshire figure of Daniel O’Connell. The moulded figure standing in a black coat with gilt trim, beside a draped pedestal. Estimate €300-€500 (approx £270-£440) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 39 36 GeorgeWright (1860-1942) coaching vignettes, watercolour, four framed as one. A set of four miniature watercolour studies of mail coaces, individually signed. Each George Wright was one of the foremost equestrian artists of his time. He was born in Leeds in1860. He and his brother Gilbert became professional artists, George Wright’s early works are largely “en grisaille”, suggesting they were done for illustration in books, posters, magazines, etc. He collaborated with his younger brother, Gilbert, painting coaching and equestrian scenes that were used for calendars. By 1925 was under commission to Ackermanns in the U.K. and Grand Central Galleries in New York. He had many exhibitions at both galleries and was a commercially successful artist. Estimate €150-€200 (approx £130-£180) Click Here for Large Images & To Bid 36
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