ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES EIGHTS, New York, 1798-1882, Three architectural drawings of Albany, New York., Watercolors of paper, the larges...
ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES EIGHTS
New York, 1798-1882
Three architectural drawings of Albany, New York. One depicts a street scene with key identifying various buildings. Others depict a view of the Jacob Vanderheyden Palace in 1805 and a house at the corner of Pearl and Columbia.
From a Michigan Collection.
Watercolors of paper, the largest 11" x 18.5" sight. Framed 17" x 25".
Condition: Not examined out of frame. Mild toning. Faint vertical stain to the largest.
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ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES EIGHTS
New York, 1798-1882
Three architectural drawings of Albany, New York. One depicts a street scene with key identifying various buildings. Others depict a view of the Jacob Vanderheyden Palace in 1805 and a house at the corner of Pearl and Columbia.
From a Michigan Collection.
Watercolors of paper, the largest 11" x 18.5" sight. Framed 17" x 25".
Condition: Not examined out of frame. Mild toning. Faint vertical stain to the largest.
Please contact Eldred''s 48 hours prior to the auction start time with condition report requests. Please do not bid on any item without reading the condition report. The absence of a condition report does NOT imply that an an object is free of defects or restoration. Please contact Eldred''s before bidding with any questions as to condition. Condition reports are provided as a complimentary service and only reflect the opinion of Eldred''s and should not be taken as a statement of fact. Condition reports only detail flaws or restorations and do not take into account wear, fading, or other issues consistent with an object''s age.