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Featuring over 400 lots from estates and collections from Bucks County, Philadelphia and New Jersey. Highlights include Memoirs, Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Four Vols. 1829, artwork by Gustave Cimiotti, Jr. (1875 - 1969), Isabel (Wolff) Bishop (1902 - 1988), Lewis (Luigi) Bosa (1905-1981), Anders Zorn (1860-1920), Joseph J. Remlinger (New Jersey/Pennsylvania, 1909-1967), Jorge Noceda Sanchez (Dominican/American, 1931-1987), Helen Bershad (American, Born 1934), Fernando Cueto Amorsolo (1892-1972) and Joseph Barrett (Born 1936). Also included is a good selection of art glass by Durand, Honesdale and Dorflinger, Native American pottery including works by Maria and Julian Martinez, a good selection of silver from the 17th to the 20th centuries, rare prints by Picasso, Dali and others, and selected furniture and decorative arts. Of special interest are items that are associated with the Roebling family of Trenton, NJ, including original technical drawings by the Roebling Co.
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Memoirs, Private Papers, Thomas Jefferson, Four Vols. 1829
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Memoirs, Private Papers, Thomas Jefferson, Four Vols. 1829
'Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, late president of the United States'
Edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph. Complete four volume set, published in London by Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley, 1829.
Dimensions: 9 x 6 inches.
Provenance: Mary G. Roebling (1995-1994), Trenton, New Jersey.
Acquired from above by present owner.
Property from a Bucks County, Pennsylvania Collection.
Footnote: Mary G. Roebling (New Jersey, 1905-1994) was the first woman to serve as the head of a major commercial bank in the United States when she became president of the Trenton Trust in 1937.
Condition:
The binding shows general wear, areas of loss, and stains. The contents are in overall good condition.

