Fine Antiques and Jewelry
By Keystone Auctions
Mar 1, 2024
218 East Market Street York, PA 17403, United States

Online only auction Friday, March 1, 2024 starting at 8:30 am.

Art, antiques, vintage collectibles, and a wide range of jewelry including 14k, 18k, turqoise, and vintage designer jewelry including Schreiner, and jewelry making accessories / beads. Interesting art and garden sculptures including 2 lead Garden Pigs from the Mellon estate. Beautiful original art and early lithos and other oils on canvas. Decorative items including ormolu and skeleton clocks, sterling silver, porcelains, Wedgwood and Canton plates, carved wood, portable sewing machine, molding planes, country store and country store style items, buttons / militaria, Toby Mugs, York PA Golden Venture art, antique books, book press, baskets, games, molds, quilts, uranium and other decorative glass, copper kitchen items, and more.

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LOT 24:

Sertum Botanicum Lithos (2), Alcott Prints (3)

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Auction took place on Mar 1, 2024 at Keystone Auctions
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Sertum Botanicum Lithos (2), Alcott Prints (3)
Five framed pieces of art include a pair of floral lithographs from the book "Sertum Botanicum" from the Collection Choisie de Plantes, dedie a M. La Reine, publiee par Mr. P.C. Van Geel, Bruxelles (Brussels) 1828. On the back of each is what appears to be an original typewritten page (in French) describing each plant. One is Magnolia Speciosa and the other Bromelia Zebrina. As found on the internet "Pierre Van Geel produced the lithographs for this publication, ?Sertum Botanicum?, in 1828 from the drawings of G. Severyns. The publication contained 600 illustrations, the majority of which were ornamental flowering plants recently introduced into cultivation. Unlike most artists of the day who relied mainly on specimens brought to Europe by overseas expeditions, few artists such as Van Geel, ventured abroad to study many of the more exotic flowers, including tropicals, that were up until then rarely captured on paper. Prints from this publication are rare, and feature excellent original hand coloring." Lot also includes three fine Williamsburg reproduction 1732 Alcott Hill Twelve Months of Fruit series prints, with May, June, and November. Largest measures approx. 26.75" H x 21" W.
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