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b. 1776 - d. 1842

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      • PORTRAIT OF MRS. GIBSON BY JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON CANVAS. CIRCA 1820.
        Jan. 16, 2020

        PORTRAIT OF MRS. GIBSON BY JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON CANVAS. CIRCA 1820.

        Est: $5,000 - $10,000

        This is one of the most successful and beautiful Eicholtz portraits of a woman and has survived in fine condition with a partial signature and date on the back. The sitter, Mrs. John Gibson, is depicted wearing a white dress with white kid gloves, gold bracelets, what appears to be a memorial ring and a red shawl. The detailed rendering is rare in Eicholtz's work. CONDITION: The painting has survived with its original stretcher and frame. PROVENANCE: Christie's Sale 7493, Nov 15, 1993, Sotheby's Sale NO09300, January 23, 2015, Joe Kindig Antiques, 2015. Condition: Dimensions: Frame: 32" x 37".

        Morphy Auctions
      • PORTRAIT OF A MAN ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON PANEL. CIRCA 1810.
        Jan. 16, 2020

        PORTRAIT OF A MAN ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON PANEL. CIRCA 1810.

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        The subject of the portrait is unidentified. CONDITION: Back of panel cradled to correct warpage. Replaced frame. Condition: Dimensions: Frame: 11 - 3/4" x 10".

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      • PORTRAIT OF A BOY ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON POPLAR PANEL. CIRCA 1808.
        Jan. 16, 2020

        PORTRAIT OF A BOY ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON POPLAR PANEL. CIRCA 1808.

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Labeled on back of panel "E. Leman 8th year". The sitter was Eicholtz's nephew, age 8. This portrait is illustrated in R. Beale's "Jacob Eicholtz", figure 455, "Boy of the Leman Family" and exhibited in Lancaster in 1912. CONDITION: Frame is an old replacement. PROVENANCE: Descended in the Leman Family. Condition: Dimensions: Frame: 11 - 3/4" x 10".

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      • FINE PAIR OF OIL PORTRAITS OF JUDGE WALTER FRANKLIN AND HIS WIFE, MRS. FRANKLIN LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA CIRCA 1815-1828 BY JACOB EICHOLTZ.
        Jan. 16, 2020

        FINE PAIR OF OIL PORTRAITS OF JUDGE WALTER FRANKLIN AND HIS WIFE, MRS. FRANKLIN LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA CIRCA 1815-1828 BY JACOB EICHOLTZ.

        Est: $5,000 - $15,000

        Mr. and Mrs. Franklin (Ann Emlen) painted by Jacob Eicholtz (1776 - 1842). Judge Franklin wears spectacles and is in a black overcoat with a ruffled white shirt, holding a letter dated 1817. His wife is in an ivory dress of the period with ivory gloves and an ivory bonnet. They are in their original gilded pine frames. Rebecca J. Beal authenticated the portraits and illustrated the Judge in her book "Jacob Eicholtz", page 87, fig. 281. Condition: Dimensions: Largest Frame: 33 - 3/4" x 38 - 3/4".

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      • PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON POLAR PANEL. CIRCA 1810.
        Jan. 16, 2020

        PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG MAN ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON POLAR PANEL. CIRCA 1810.

        Est: $1,500 - $3,500

        The subject of the portrait is unidentified. CONDITION: Pencil writing on back. Frame replaced. Condition: Dimensions: Frame: 11 - 3/4" x 10".

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      • PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF UNUSUALLY SMALL SIZE ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON POPLAR PANEL. CIRCA 1808.
        Jan. 16, 2020

        PAIR OF PORTRAITS OF UNUSUALLY SMALL SIZE ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON POPLAR PANEL. CIRCA 1808.

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        A rare pair of oval profile portraits of a young husband and wife in an unusually small size. There are very few examples of Eicholtz's work in this small size. Both the husband and wife are well executed in his typical style. CONDITION: Both portraits surviving in the original gilt frames with sanded liners. Frames repainted. Condition: Dimensions: Each Frame: 7" x 6" x 1 - 1/4".

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      • OIL PORTRAIT OF MRS. GEORGE MUSSER BY JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. CIRCA 1813.
        Jan. 16, 2020

        OIL PORTRAIT OF MRS. GEORGE MUSSER BY JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. CIRCA 1813.

        Est: $2,000 - $6,000

        A well executed half length oil on canvas portrait of Mrs. George Musser by Jacob Eicholtz (1776 - 1842) seated, facing front in its period, carved gilt frame. This portrait of an older woman in a dark dress with a white bonnet, collar and lovely green shawl seated on a red chair demonstrates Eicholtz at his best and most interesting phase of his career. Mrs. George Musser was probably the widow of George Musser (1741 - 1806), who was in the tanning business in Lancaster. He was a prominent citizen, Sheriff of Lancaster County, and the father of Mr. C. F. Rengier, Sr. and George Musser (1799 - 1870), who served as a justice of peace and the alderman in Lancaster. Ledger: "1813, Aug 9-Mrs.Musser (widow of George0 / to 1 portrait 710 0." Hensel: "Musser, Mrs. George." The above information was taken from page 178 of Rebecca J. Beal's book, "Jacob Eicholtz 1776-1842 Portrait Painter of Pennsylvania". CONDITION: Removed from stretcher, laid on board. PROVENANCE: This painting was exhibited in the Loan Exhibition in Lancaster, November 22, 1912. At the time of this exhibition, it was owned by Miss Emma Musser. Joe Kindig Antiques. Condition: Dimensions: Frame: 30 - 1/4" x 35 - 1/4".

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      • PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON POPLAR PANEL. CIRCA 1810.
        Jan. 16, 2020

        PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN ATTRIBUTED TO JACOB EICHOLTZ (1776 - 1842). LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA. OIL ON POPLAR PANEL. CIRCA 1810.

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        A successful oval portrait, inscribed verso "Baron Odlerstrum, friend of Christopher H. Witters". In very nice condition retaining its period gilt frame. Condition: Dimensions: Frame: 11 - 3/4" x 10".

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      • Attributed to Jacob Eicholtz (American, 1776-1842) oil on wood panel portrait.
        Oct. 20, 2018

        Attributed to Jacob Eicholtz (American, 1776-1842) oil on wood panel portrait.

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Young woman in profile. Unsigned. Unframed. 9”h. 7”w.

        Amelia Jeffers
      • Attrb. Jacob Eicholtz Oil/Panel, Portrait of Man
        Sep. 14, 2018

        Attrb. Jacob Eicholtz Oil/Panel, Portrait of Man

        Est: $400 - $600

        Attrb. Jacob Eicholtz (Pennsylvania, 1776-1842). An unsigned oil on panel portrait of a gentleman. In a period gilt frame. 9 x 7 in. Provenance: Philip Bradley Antiques, 1990.

        Briggs Auction, Inc.
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