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Freeman's: Fine American Furniture & Decorative Art: Lot 118

American School, 19th century, view of the whitebluffs, tombigbee river and demopolis, alabama, circa 1850, Unsigned, oil on canvas, fr

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American School, 19th century

view of the whitebluffs, tombigbee river and demopolis, alabama, circa 1850

Unsigned, oil on canvas, framed.

23 x 28 in. (sight)



PROVENANCE:

The white columned Greek Revival structure in the center of the painting, Bluff Hall, was built by plantation owner Allen Glover, in 1832, as a wedding present for his daughter Sarah Serena Glover and her husband Francis Strother Lyon. Bluff Hall is now a historic site owned by the Marengo County Historical Society. To the left of Bluff Hall are shown the warehouses and store of Allen Glover . The side wheel steamboat , Allen Glover, to the far left, was built in 1847.

Estimated Price: $15,000 - $25,000

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Catalog Information

Auction House

Freeman's

Auction Title

Fine American Furniture & Decorative Art

Auction Date

November 14, 2009

Location

1808 Chestnut Street

Philadelphia, PA

USA

19103

Phone: +1 215.563.9275

Fax: +1 215.563.8236

Email: Info@freemansauction.com

Philadelphia, PA, USA

Viewing Notes

Exhibition: Wednesday, November 11th through Friday, November 13th 10:00AM-6:00PM Or by appointment

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View realized price and lot details for Lot 118: American School, 19th century, view of the whitebluffs, tombigbee river and demopolis, alabama, circa 1850, Unsigned, oil on canvas, fr from Freeman's's Fine American Furniture & Decorative Art. See additional auction price results for lots from this auction on the Freeman's profile page.

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