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Auction archive: Lot number 147

AN AMERICAN SILVER, COPPER, AND "GERMAN SILVER" SCALE MODEL OF INDEPENDENCE...

Estimate
US$100,000 - US$200,000
Price realised:
US$122,500
Auction archive: Lot number 147

AN AMERICAN SILVER, COPPER, AND "GERMAN SILVER" SCALE MODEL OF INDEPENDENCE...

Estimate
US$100,000 - US$200,000
Price realised:
US$122,500
Beschreibung:

An American silver, copper, and "German silver" Scale Model of Independence Hall, John Dean Benton, Philadelphia, 1875 executed in "German silver" plated in copper for the brickwork and roof, silver for the ornamental details, with gilt accents; the tower fitted with a clock, with four frosted dials, striking the hours and half-hours; the dome encloses a bronze-finished bell and the roof mounted with flagstaff supported by wires, surrounded by silvered paving, on draped stand the interior, silvered throughout with gilt details, is fitted as follows: The Front Entrance Hall framed by columns and paneled walls The East Room (Indepedence Hall) containing a model of the table on which the Declaration of Independence was signed, the chair of the President of Congress, half-tone engraved portraits of George Washington and the signers of the Declaration The West Room (State Surpreme Court) with silvered chandelier, four gilt figures in costumes of the period, and similar portraits of the Chief Justices The Back Hall with a model of the Liberty Bell, suspended by a wooden frame and surrounded by a railing, half-tone engraved portraits and gilt staircase The Second Floor with carved wood writing desks with cork tops, display cabinets, upholstered sofas, gilt gallery, half-tone portraits of Revolutionary figures, and elaborately painted floor done to 3/8 inch scale, the interior fully furnished; the stand fitted with two plaques engraved, "Made to order / J. DEAN BENTON / for EDWARD C. KNIGHT of PHILADELPHIA, 1875" height of model 62in, length 41 3/4 in. 157.5, 103.5cm

Auction archive: Lot number 147
Auction:
Datum:
21 Jan 2011 - 22 Jan 2011
Auction house:
Sotheby's
New York
Beschreibung:

An American silver, copper, and "German silver" Scale Model of Independence Hall, John Dean Benton, Philadelphia, 1875 executed in "German silver" plated in copper for the brickwork and roof, silver for the ornamental details, with gilt accents; the tower fitted with a clock, with four frosted dials, striking the hours and half-hours; the dome encloses a bronze-finished bell and the roof mounted with flagstaff supported by wires, surrounded by silvered paving, on draped stand the interior, silvered throughout with gilt details, is fitted as follows: The Front Entrance Hall framed by columns and paneled walls The East Room (Indepedence Hall) containing a model of the table on which the Declaration of Independence was signed, the chair of the President of Congress, half-tone engraved portraits of George Washington and the signers of the Declaration The West Room (State Surpreme Court) with silvered chandelier, four gilt figures in costumes of the period, and similar portraits of the Chief Justices The Back Hall with a model of the Liberty Bell, suspended by a wooden frame and surrounded by a railing, half-tone engraved portraits and gilt staircase The Second Floor with carved wood writing desks with cork tops, display cabinets, upholstered sofas, gilt gallery, half-tone portraits of Revolutionary figures, and elaborately painted floor done to 3/8 inch scale, the interior fully furnished; the stand fitted with two plaques engraved, "Made to order / J. DEAN BENTON / for EDWARD C. KNIGHT of PHILADELPHIA, 1875" height of model 62in, length 41 3/4 in. 157.5, 103.5cm

Auction archive: Lot number 147
Auction:
Datum:
21 Jan 2011 - 22 Jan 2011
Auction house:
Sotheby's
New York
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