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THREE IDENTIFIED PEALE`S MUSEUM SILHOUETTES WITH EDWARD WILLIAMS CLAY PROVENANCE,
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THREE IDENTIFIED PEALE`S MUSEUM SILHOUETTES WITH EDWARD WILLIAMS CLAY PROVENANCE,

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  • Sold Date: 06/17/2006
  • Channel: Auction House
  • Source: Cowan's Auctions
three hollow-cut silhouettes bearing the embossed eagle trademark and with pencil annotation by Edward Williams Clay. One having an inscription below the portrait, W.G. 1822; plus Wm. Graham above the portrait and cut at Peale`s Museum at the upper left. Another with inscription Geo. Cuthbert 1821 and cut at Peale`s Museum at the upper left; PLUS another with pencil inscription William Heyward 1821 and cut at Peale`s Museum at the upper left. Verso on all bears an ink inscription Property of Miss Mary Clay Bolton, Mechanics and Metals Bank 204 Fifth Avenue, New York City. All have been tipped to a later backing board and placed in a black painted frame (probably in the 1920`s); 3.75` x 4.88` (image); 5.75` x 7.25` (w/frame).
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