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      • After Robert Jacques Francois Faust Lefevre (French, 1755-1830) "Napoleon Le Grand Empereur",
        Jul. 05, 2022

        After Robert Jacques Francois Faust Lefevre (French, 1755-1830) "Napoleon Le Grand Empereur",

        Est: £80 - £100

        After Robert Jacques Francois Faust Lefevre (French, 1755-1830) "Napoleon Le Grand Empereur", stipple engraving with hand colouring by Louis Charles Ruotte (French, 1754-1806), designed by , on toned wove paper, pub. by Potrelle, Paris, later impression, 16 ¼ x 11 ¾in. (41.3 x 29.8cm.).

        Martel Maides
      • (2) BEN FRANKLIN RUOTTE & BALTIMORE MAP ENGRAVINGS
        Jul. 25, 2020

        (2) BEN FRANKLIN RUOTTE & BALTIMORE MAP ENGRAVINGS

        Est: $100 - $200

        (lot of 2) Framed engravings on paper, including: (1) Benjamin Franklin (American, 1706-1790), after the original drawing by Charles Nicolas Cochin II (French, 1715-1790), engraved by C. Ruotte (Louis Charles Ruotte, French, 1754-1806), label verso for Purnell Art Company, Baltimore, Maryland, sight: approx 8.5"h, 7.5"w, overall: approx 10"h, 9"w, (1) Plan of Baltimore, prepared by Samuel Augustus Mitchell Jr. for "Mitchell’s New General Atlas," published in Philadelphia, sight: approx 12"h, 14.75"w, overall: approx 13.25"h, 16"w; 3lbs total *Provenance: The Veazey family was a prominent fixture of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The initial immigrant ancestor was John Veazey, who settled on two tracts of land in Cecil County in the late seventeenth century. Thomas Ward Veazey was born on January 31, 1774 at the family estate Cherry Grove to Edward (c.1730-1784) and Elizabeth [nee de Coursey] (c.1730-1791) Veazey. Thomas was orphaned at a young age, and would receive his education at Washington College, where he graduated in 1795. Thomas married three times to Sarah Worrell (Kent County, Maryland, d.1795), Mary Veazey (d.1810), and Mary Wallace (Elkton, Maryland, 1789-1867). He fathered eleven children. His political career began in 1808 when he served as a presidential elector for James Madison. He later served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1811 to 1812, relinquishing his seat in the General Assembly to participate in the War of 1812. During the conflict, he commanded militia forces defending Fredericktown in Cecil County, where the town was destroyed by fire during a British raid. After the war, he returned to Cherry Grove as a gentleman planter until in 1833, when he was chosen as a member of the Governor’s Council. In 1835, he was nominated as a candidate for governor, receiving fifty-three out of the seventy-six ballots cast. He was sworn in as the 24th Governor of Maryland on January 14, 1836 and would serve until 1839. His governorship weathered the constitutional crisis of 1837 and is remembered for its successful solution to the reapportionment crisis. His term would represent the last Whig Party administration to hold the Maryland governor’s office. He died on July 1, 1842 at Cherry Grove. This collection of historic items is offered through our consignor from the estate of Katherine Hartley Grauer [nee Craycroft] (1908-1997), great-granddaughter of Col. Thomas Ward Veazey.* Start Price: $80.00

        Austin Auction Gallery
      • Estampe (2): -Princesse de Lamballe- et -Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche- gravés par *RUOTTE L.* (Louis Charles Père) (1754 1806) 25x20cm cadre bois noir s/v
        Dec. 07, 2015

        Estampe (2): -Princesse de Lamballe- et -Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche- gravés par *RUOTTE L.* (Louis Charles Père) (1754 1806) 25x20cm cadre bois noir s/v

        Est: €50 - €120

        Estampe (2): -Princesse de Lamballe- et -Marie-Antoinette d'Autriche- gravés par *RUOTTE L.* (Louis Charles Père) (1754 1806) 25x20cm cadre bois noir s/v

        Monsantic.com
      • Ruotte (Louis Charles) - L'Écot,
        Jun. 25, 2015

        Ruotte (Louis Charles) - L'Écot,

        Est: £200 - £300

        French satire on the nation's influence in Europe as Napoleon leaves a restaurant with representatives of Austria, Spain and Holland, reassuring the agitated waiter that the slumbering figure of George III will settle the bill, engraving, 285 x 335mm., Paris, Chez Rolland, 1797; with a mixed group of 4 other French caricatures between 1798 and 1800, Le Jeu de Pharaon, 1799, and Situation de l'Angleterre Au Commencement du 19ieme Siècle, the former showing Pitt as banker at an international card game, the latter of Britannia being showered with bills; La loi des élections est accouchée d'un enfant, and Séance du Corps Législatif à l'Orangerie de St. Cloud, both on Napoleon's taking over of government and the democratic system, 3 engravings and a lithograph, [the first named BM Satires 9741] ; with a broadside from the Prefecture of the Department of Mont Blanc announcing strict border controls between France and Italy, dated 7 Thermidor, an VIII (25th July, 1799) (6)

        Dreweatts 1759
      • 1830 Print: G. WASHINGTON, by Ruotte, Paris
        Aug. 23, 2014

        1830 Print: G. WASHINGTON, by Ruotte, Paris

        Est: $600 - $800

        Washington Related George Washington Die Sunk Proof Print by Ruotte, Paris c. 1830 George Washington Die Sunk Proof Print: "G. WASHINGTON," by Ruotte, Paris, France, Choice Extremely Fine. Uncolored, 4.25" x 3.25," print image, on sheet 11" x 7.75." Nice profile portrait of Washington in uniform, with a caption in French: "...Ne' en Virginie annee 1733. Commendant en Chef ves Armees et President du Congres' d'Amerique." Minor soiling around edges of image, and a few age spots--particularly near Washington's temple. Lightly toned sheet, but perfect for framing and display.

        Early American History Auctions
      • Ruotte, Mécou, Régnier, et. al. (French Lot)
        Nov. 09, 2013

        Ruotte, Mécou, Régnier, et. al. (French Lot)

        Est: $250 - $350

        Ruotte, Mecou, Regnier, et. al. (French Lot). Group of French items, including two prints by Louis Charles Ruotte (1754-1806): Le Lendemain des Noces and Mariage Samnite; two prints by Andre Joseph Mecou (1771-1837): Psychee et l'Amour and Venus et le Jeune Ascagne; one print by Mathurin Regnier (1673-1613): Un Obstacle Franchi; one print by Mariage after the painting by Garnier: Cornelie Mere des Gracques (this print is laid to board with mounting remnants and dampstaining in borders) The prints all have moderate to heavy foxing. Other items in the lot include three French cartoons, two of them political; two prints of La Mode Illustree; and a print of the Lapin Agile in Montmartre. Also, an 1854 document from the Secretary General of the Grande Chancellerie de l'Ordre Imperial de la Legion d'Honneur informing General Partouneaux that the Emperor is going to give the grade of Chevalier in the Order to M. Valmer, Captain of Cavalry; plus an engraving of Napoleon. 14 items. Estimated Value $250 - 350.

        Goldberg Coins & Collectibles
      • LOUIS CHARLES RUOTTE (1754-1806)
        Apr. 04, 2003

        LOUIS CHARLES RUOTTE (1754-1806)

        Est: $250 - $350

        Le G‚n‚ral augereau, au Pont D'Arcole. stipple engraving, circa 1780, on wove paper, published by Martinet, Paris; and E. HOQUART (ACTIVE 18TH CENTURY), AFTER AUBRY (ACTIVE 18TH CENTURY), Mass‚na. Mar‚chal de France-- circa 1780, on wove paper, published by Jean, Paris--both with margins, very pale light- and mat staining and surface soiling, hand-written amendments to the text in pencil, Mass‚na with pale scattered foxing mostly within the margins, Le G‚n‚ral with a diagonal tear in the lower left margin extending into the text of the subject and vertically along the edge of the image, not examined out of the frames both P. approx. 19 x 13 in. (482 x 330 mm.) both S. approx. 261/4 x 19 5/8 in. (666 x 498 mm.) (2).

        Christie's
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