409 Hupp St., Jackson MI 49201, United States
Terms of Sale
View Demo
MARK YOUR CALENDARS! This auction is absolutely chalked full of gold jewelry, sterling silver flatware, art glass, wonderfully rare antiques, rare platters, silver coins, an incredible crock collection, other artwork & so much more! When bidding through our website, buyers premium is 15% (cash/check/card)
|
LOT 146:
1840 Engraving “The Queen’s Palace from St. James’s Park” Framed Print
more...
|
|
|
Sold for: $140
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
161
Start price:
$
100
Estimate :
$100 - $25,000
Buyer's Premium: 15%
More details
sales tax:
6% On the lot's price and buyer's premium
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
|
Item Overview
Description:
1840 Engraving “The Queen’s Palace from St. James’s Park” Framed Print
Framed mid-19th century engraving titled The Queen’s Palace from St. James’s Park, engraved for the New York Albion and dated January 1, 1840, depicting Buckingham Palace and the surrounding park with figures strolling along the water’s edge and swans in the foreground. The print is presented in a gilt wood frame measuring approximately 20.5 by 15 inches with visible age and wear to the frame consistent with its age. The reverse retains a partial period label for S. Underwood (late Parker & Co.), No. 186 Fulton Street, New York, identified as a plain and ornamental looking-glass and picture frame manufacturer, which helps confirm a 19th century framing. The engraving shows toning, scattered spotting, and typical age wear but remains a decorative and historically interesting early American published view of Buckingham Palace from St. James’s Park.
Framed mid-19th century engraving titled The Queen’s Palace from St. James’s Park, engraved for the New York Albion and dated January 1, 1840, depicting Buckingham Palace and the surrounding park with figures strolling along the water’s edge and swans in the foreground. The print is presented in a gilt wood frame measuring approximately 20.5 by 15 inches with visible age and wear to the frame consistent with its age. The reverse retains a partial period label for S. Underwood (late Parker & Co.), No. 186 Fulton Street, New York, identified as a plain and ornamental looking-glass and picture frame manufacturer, which helps confirm a 19th century framing. The engraving shows toning, scattered spotting, and typical age wear but remains a decorative and historically interesting early American published view of Buckingham Palace from St. James’s Park.
Similar items from this seller
(May 15, 2026)
LOT 402:
Lot 3 Original Coca Cola Framed, Matted & Signed Howie Stiff 1978 ...
Start price:
$
25
VIEW