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2187
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$2,666.25
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ECLECTIC GROUP OF 19th CENTURY CAMPAIGN TORCHES INCLUDING PAINTED “LINCOLN-HAMLIN” EXAMPLE.In this grouping is: 1) A fine figural eagle torch measuring about 9″ square. Some texts attribute this to the Lincoln campaign and to an Republican organization known as “War Eagles”. This is a fine example of this style. Attached to an apparently original 59″ pole. Burners are complete and original. No discernible repairs. Good patina with dent to one side of breast. 2) Barrel torch patented October 19, 1880. Torch appears complete and functional including reservoir caps and burners. Made entirely of soldered tin. Measures about 37″ overall. 3) A kerosene reservoir with wick and its receptacle protrude above the feathers of this chapeau-de-bras. Interesting circa 1880 head gear with silk rosette, reinforced top and stiff liner, obviously made to accommodate the burner. Lining, sweat band missing. Several large internal tears but sound & solid and displays well. 4) Cylindrical torch, 4″ diameter x 3″ tall, soldered tin with “LINCOLN-HAMLIN”. Painted in 2″ high letters that totally fill the perimeter of this torch which is reminiscent of images of torches used by “Wide-Awakes”. The paint on this torch appears original and not recently applied with overall wear, surface and patination. The yoke that holds the torch appears consistent as does the burner which has some bends and chips but has been attached to a newer addition collar and pole. PROVENANCE: From the personal estate collection of John W. Armiger Jr. CONDITION: As described above. Interested parties should examine the Lincoln-Hamlin example as in our opinion it is original, but no warranties can be made based on opinion. 49055-13, 49055-38 (4,000-6,000) – Lot 2187
Auction: Fine Art, Asian & Antiques - August 2015 Please Note: All prices include the hammer price plus the buyer’s premium, which is paid by the buyer as part of the purchase price. The prices noted here after the auction are considered unofficial and do not become official until after the 46th day. |