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Auction archive: Lot number 326

McALLISTER Jr., John (collector). - Album assembled by McAllister containing mounted restrikes of engravings by William Birch and others, as well as 16 salted paper print photographs of streets and buildings in Philadelphia.

Estimate
£40,000 - £60,000
ca. US$61,348 - US$92,022
Price realised:
£45,000
ca. US$69,017
Auction archive: Lot number 326

McALLISTER Jr., John (collector). - Album assembled by McAllister containing mounted restrikes of engravings by William Birch and others, as well as 16 salted paper print photographs of streets and buildings in Philadelphia.

Estimate
£40,000 - £60,000
ca. US$61,348 - US$92,022
Price realised:
£45,000
ca. US$69,017
Beschreibung:

Album assembled by McAllister containing mounted restrikes of engravings by William Birch and others, as well as 16 salted paper print photographs of streets and buildings in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: c. 1859. Folio (410 x 300 mm). 26 engraved plates, 16 photographs. Each mounted on one side only, many captioned by McAllister beneath the image. Manuscript listing by McAllister of the first forty on a folded sheet, tipped in. With an 8 pp. manuscript by McAllister discussing many of the images, laid in. Contemporary half calf over marbled paper boards, rebacked. Housed in a morocco-backed case. Provenance : Mrs. A. A. Auchincloss (gift inscription by John McAllister on the front free endpaper, dated November 1859); Martin P. Snyder. an amazing album of 19th century william birch restrikes and some of the earliest paper photographs produced in philadelphia. Includes the following plates by William Birch, most from his City of Philadelphia: 1) An Unfinished House, in Chestnut Street. 2) Back of the State House. 3) The New Theatre in Chesnut Street. 4) First Plate of Four Subjects. 5) High Street, with the First Presbyterian Church 6) Masonic Hall in Chesnut Street 7) Girard’s Bank, late the Bank of the United States, in Third Street 8) Philadelphia Bank in Fourth Street Includes the following plates from William Birch’s Country Seats: 9) Solitude in Pennsylva. 10) Landsdown the seat of the late Wm Bingham 11) Mendenhall Ferry 12) Montibello the Seat of Genl Smith 13) Mount Vernon 14) Sedgley the Seat of Mr. Wm Crammond 15) Devon in Pennsylva. 16) The Capitol at Washington [vignette to the title page to Country Seats] Other engravings: 17) Congressional Pugilists 18) Orphan Asylum … Engd for the Port Folio 19) Strickland. Residence of the late Anthony Benezet 20) Wood. Major Genl Brown. 21) Lenhart. Sacred to the memory of the Hon.ble Philip Livingston 22) [Two views on one sheet showing 322 Spruce Street and the Associate Presbyterian Church] 23) A South East View of Christ Church 24) Peale. A NW View of the State House [engraved for the Columbian Magazine] 25) [Peale]. A View of the New Market from the Corner of Shippen & Second Streets [engraved for the Columbian Magazine] 26) Thomas Birch View of the Dam and Waterworks at Fairmount. Photographs, salted paper prints from glass plates, titles as per manuscript captions unless bracketed: 27) Carpenter’s Hall at the head of Carpenter’s Court, Chesnut St. below 4th St. 232 x 178 mm. Attributed to Frederick Debourg Richards May 1859. Looney 63; Finkel 75. 28) West side of Front St. below Walnut St. 205 x 168 mm. 29) North west corner of 4th and Prune [now Locust] St. 190 x 165 mm. 30) South west corner of Second and Chesnut Steets. 189 x 160 mm. Looney 115. 31) Free Quaker Meeting House at the south west corner if 5th and Arch Streets. 213 x 160 mm. 32) Some houses on the North side of Walnut St. above Third Street. 200 x 157 mm. 33) The Old Frame House at the Corner of Little Dock Street and Second street below Spruce Street. 190 x 162 mm. Attributed to Frederick Debourg Richards and John Betts January 1854. Finkel 55. 34) Residence of Edward Penington North side of Race St between 4th & 5th Sts. 200 x 155 mm. 35) Residence of William Cramond, south west corner of Third and Spruce St. 200 x 150 mm. 36) House and Garden, corner of Fourth and Union Streets. 200 x 155 mm. Attributed to Frederick Debourg Richards February 1859. 37) The old “Friend’s Meeting House” Pine St below Second St. 192 x 136 mm. Looney 40. 38) South west corner of Market and Front Streets [London Coffee House]. 192 x 142 mm. 39) Mr. Young’s Mansion at Rockland, Del. 145 x 200 mm, corners rounded. 40) [Front view of an unidentified house with a large veranda, with four gentleman and a horse in the foreground.] 194 x 150 mm, corners trimmed. 41) [Side view of the same house as above, dated in ink March 1860.] 195 x 148 mm. 42) [Residence of John McAllister, Jr., 14 N. Merrick St., with McAllister standing in front of his doorway, dated in ink March 1860.] 204 x 152 mm, corners rounded. John McAllister, Jr. (1786-1877) a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, joined his father’s successful

Auction archive: Lot number 326
Auction:
Datum:
19 Nov 2008
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
Beschreibung:

Album assembled by McAllister containing mounted restrikes of engravings by William Birch and others, as well as 16 salted paper print photographs of streets and buildings in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia: c. 1859. Folio (410 x 300 mm). 26 engraved plates, 16 photographs. Each mounted on one side only, many captioned by McAllister beneath the image. Manuscript listing by McAllister of the first forty on a folded sheet, tipped in. With an 8 pp. manuscript by McAllister discussing many of the images, laid in. Contemporary half calf over marbled paper boards, rebacked. Housed in a morocco-backed case. Provenance : Mrs. A. A. Auchincloss (gift inscription by John McAllister on the front free endpaper, dated November 1859); Martin P. Snyder. an amazing album of 19th century william birch restrikes and some of the earliest paper photographs produced in philadelphia. Includes the following plates by William Birch, most from his City of Philadelphia: 1) An Unfinished House, in Chestnut Street. 2) Back of the State House. 3) The New Theatre in Chesnut Street. 4) First Plate of Four Subjects. 5) High Street, with the First Presbyterian Church 6) Masonic Hall in Chesnut Street 7) Girard’s Bank, late the Bank of the United States, in Third Street 8) Philadelphia Bank in Fourth Street Includes the following plates from William Birch’s Country Seats: 9) Solitude in Pennsylva. 10) Landsdown the seat of the late Wm Bingham 11) Mendenhall Ferry 12) Montibello the Seat of Genl Smith 13) Mount Vernon 14) Sedgley the Seat of Mr. Wm Crammond 15) Devon in Pennsylva. 16) The Capitol at Washington [vignette to the title page to Country Seats] Other engravings: 17) Congressional Pugilists 18) Orphan Asylum … Engd for the Port Folio 19) Strickland. Residence of the late Anthony Benezet 20) Wood. Major Genl Brown. 21) Lenhart. Sacred to the memory of the Hon.ble Philip Livingston 22) [Two views on one sheet showing 322 Spruce Street and the Associate Presbyterian Church] 23) A South East View of Christ Church 24) Peale. A NW View of the State House [engraved for the Columbian Magazine] 25) [Peale]. A View of the New Market from the Corner of Shippen & Second Streets [engraved for the Columbian Magazine] 26) Thomas Birch View of the Dam and Waterworks at Fairmount. Photographs, salted paper prints from glass plates, titles as per manuscript captions unless bracketed: 27) Carpenter’s Hall at the head of Carpenter’s Court, Chesnut St. below 4th St. 232 x 178 mm. Attributed to Frederick Debourg Richards May 1859. Looney 63; Finkel 75. 28) West side of Front St. below Walnut St. 205 x 168 mm. 29) North west corner of 4th and Prune [now Locust] St. 190 x 165 mm. 30) South west corner of Second and Chesnut Steets. 189 x 160 mm. Looney 115. 31) Free Quaker Meeting House at the south west corner if 5th and Arch Streets. 213 x 160 mm. 32) Some houses on the North side of Walnut St. above Third Street. 200 x 157 mm. 33) The Old Frame House at the Corner of Little Dock Street and Second street below Spruce Street. 190 x 162 mm. Attributed to Frederick Debourg Richards and John Betts January 1854. Finkel 55. 34) Residence of Edward Penington North side of Race St between 4th & 5th Sts. 200 x 155 mm. 35) Residence of William Cramond, south west corner of Third and Spruce St. 200 x 150 mm. 36) House and Garden, corner of Fourth and Union Streets. 200 x 155 mm. Attributed to Frederick Debourg Richards February 1859. 37) The old “Friend’s Meeting House” Pine St below Second St. 192 x 136 mm. Looney 40. 38) South west corner of Market and Front Streets [London Coffee House]. 192 x 142 mm. 39) Mr. Young’s Mansion at Rockland, Del. 145 x 200 mm, corners rounded. 40) [Front view of an unidentified house with a large veranda, with four gentleman and a horse in the foreground.] 194 x 150 mm, corners trimmed. 41) [Side view of the same house as above, dated in ink March 1860.] 195 x 148 mm. 42) [Residence of John McAllister, Jr., 14 N. Merrick St., with McAllister standing in front of his doorway, dated in ink March 1860.] 204 x 152 mm, corners rounded. John McAllister, Jr. (1786-1877) a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, joined his father’s successful

Auction archive: Lot number 326
Auction:
Datum:
19 Nov 2008
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
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