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Freeman's

1808 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
USA  19103

Telephone : +1 215.563.9275
Fax : +1 215.563.8236
Website : http://www.freemansauction.com
Email : Info@freemansauction.com


Featured Lots

1 piece. Color Lithograph. Currier, N.; Ives, J.M., publisher. "The Great East River Suspension Bridge." New York, 1877.
1 piece. Color Lithograph. Currier, N.; Ives, J.M., publisher. "The Great East River Suspension Bridge." New York, 1877. 28 3/4 x 39 1/4 inches (730 x 995 mm) - sheet size; 23 x 33 inches (584 x 838 mm) - image & text. Slightly toned, linen-backed... Estimate : $2,000 - $3,000  

 

1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving. Sartain, John after Bingham, Geo. C. "The County Election." New York, 1854.
1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving. Sartain, John after Bingham, Geo. C. "The County Election." New York, 1854. 25 1/2 x 32 inches (647 x 812 mm), wide margins; 22 3/8 x 29 5/8 inches (568 x 752 mm) - image size. Very slightly toned, mat burn affecti... Estimate : $1,500 - $2,500  

 

1 piece. Hand-Colored Lithograph. Bornet, John after. "Panorama of The Harbor of New York, Staten Island and The Narrows." New York:...
1 piece. Hand-Colored Lithograph. Bornet, John after. "Panorama of The Harbor of New York, Staten Island and The Narrows." New York: Nagel & Weingartner, 1854. 28 7/8 x 40 1/2 inches (733 x 1028 mm) - sheet size. Mounted to bd., trimmed at bottom ... Estimate : $2,500 - $4,000  

 

PERLE FINE, (AMERICAN 1905-1988), "NEW CITY"
PERLE FINE (american 1905-1988) "NEW CITY" Signed and dated 'Perle Fine '41' bottom left, gouache on paper 22 x 28 in. (55.9 x 71.1cm) provenance: Ingber Gallery, New York, New York. Lehman Brothers. This lot is to be sold not subje... Estimate : $2,500 - $4,000  

 

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About Us

Founded in Philadelphia in 1805 by Tristram Bampfylde Freeman, America’s oldest auction house is now in its sixth generation of continuous family leadership as the company celebrates its 200th anniversary in 2005. The establishment of a strategic partnership with Scotland’s Lyon & Turnbull in 1999 accompanied a complete reorganization of the company, its sales schedule and its specialist staff - beginning with the hiring of Antiques Roadshow regular Alasdair Nichol to head the Freeman’s fine paintings department.

While Freeman’s has now grown to become a premier regional auction house with both buyers and consignors spanning the globe, the primary driving force behind the company’s success remains a commitment to one-on-one relationships with its clients. Consignors can rely upon expert cataloguing and comprehensive marketing to ensure that top prices are achieved, and buyers can rely upon Freeman’s reputation for integrity and the hands-on guidance provided by the company’s internationally-experienced specialist staff.

Freeman’s is known as the country’s premier auction house for Pennsylvania Impressionists, having established dozens of world records for artists such as Fern Coppedge, Antonio Martino, Roy Nuse and many others. Other world records include top prices for fraktur, redware and other Americana and folk art, as well as for the 20th century master metalworker Samuel Yellin. The annual sales calendar includes sales in Americana, Rare Books and Manuscripts, Couture, English & Continental Furniture and Decorative Arts, Fine Paintings and Sculpture, Fine Prints, Jewelry and Silver, and 20th Century Design.