Quinns To Launch Into New Year With Large Auction Of Rare Books, Antique Maps And Americana
Featured Items Will Be 150-Plus Maps, Atlases And Natural World Prints In Jan. 23 Sale
January 24, 2020
Quinns Auction Galleries in Falls Church, Va., will ring in the new year and new decade with a Thursday, Jan. 23, auction comprising 348 lots of rare books, antique maps and Americana. The auction features more than 150 maps, atlases, and natural world prints, including examples by Hondius, Visscher, Blaeu, Bessler, and Blackwell. Within the book selection, there are early printings, fine bindings, travel and exploration, plus books signed by Virginia Woolf and Andy Warhol. The sale also contains small press illustrated books, including Frankenstein and Through the Looking Glass and Dorothy Lamours Life as a Phrase Book. A large collection of presidential and historical items will cross the auction block, as well. Highlights include appointments and grants signed by Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and others. Additionally, there is a second-edition copy of The Federalist Papers from 1802 and a historically significant letter from Mary Custis Lee (Robert E. Lees wife) to the Rev. R. Gurley discussing her final days at Arlington House before the impending Civil War. The two-volume, second-edition set of The Federalist Papers, written by Founding Fathers Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay, includes Pacificus (on the Proclamation of Neutrality) and the Federal Constitution (with all the amendments). Published by George F. Hopkins (N.Y., 1802), the lot is estimated at $5,000-$7,000. A Civil War-era military appointment dated April 6, 1864, signed by President Abraham Lincoln and promoting Elliot Loues to assistant surgeon, could reach $4,000-$6,000. The appointment, measuring 19.75-by-15.75 inches, is also signed by Secretary of War Edwin Stanton. It was engraved by J.VN and C.H. Throop (Washington, D.C.). The large-folio illustrated book, Dorothy Lamours Life as a Phrase Book, written and signed by Noelle Janaczweska, number 18 of 25 copies, is expected to sell for $3,000-$5,000. Published by Wayzgoose Press, 2006, the book was conceived, designed and illustrated with multi-colored linocuts by Mike Hudson, who also signed the book. A limited-edition, large-folio copy of Lewis Carrolls classic Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There (Pennyroyal Press, West Hatfield, 1982) carries an estimate of $2,000-$3,000. The book is illustrated and signed by Barry Moser and is number 21 of 50 special patron copies from the limited-edition run of just 350 copies. An early engraved map of the New York area, rendered in 1656 by Nicolas Visscher, should make $2,000-$2,500. The framed second-state map, 21.75-by-18.25 inches (sight) includes Fort Kasimier but does not mention Philadelphia. It has contemporary hand-color outlines and insets and a colored cartouche and inset of Nieuw Amsterdam. Another engraved map, this one a double-hemisphere map of the world created in 1720 by Johann Baptiste Homann (Nuremburg, Germany), has text in Latin and is estimated at $1,500-$2,000. The hand-colored, 20.75-by-18.5-inch (sight) map is vividly engraved and embellished with images of celestial hemispheres and natural phenomena. A near-life-size mannequin view of the human body titled Whites Physiological Manikin (James T. White & Co., N.Y., 1886), has an estimate of $800-$1,200. The two folding wood panels open vertically to 68.75-by-23.5 inches, with chromolithographed flaps for both halves of the torso, arms, hands, legs, feet, the head, large ear and large eye. Also depicted are the muscles, tendons, arteries, bones, joints, heart, lungs and stomach. A letter written and signed in 1861 by Mary Custis Lee, the wife of Confederate general Robert E. Lee (who also signed the letter and granddaughter of Martha Washington), carries an $800-$1,200 estimate. Written to a minister, the letter speaks of Marys final days at Arlington House and the anticipated Union Army occupation there. For additional information about any item in the auction, call Catherine Payling at 703-532-5632, ext. 575, or email catherine.payling@quinnsauction.com. To view the online catalog, visit www.quinns.com. All images courtesy of Quinns Auction Galleries.
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