[Rarebooks] FS: American Artist James Tyler's Ceramics Collection at 1917 NY Auction
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“Illustrated Catalogue of Rare and Choice Specimens of Old English and
American China and Pottery and other interesting objects Collected by
Mr. James G. Tyler of New York City”
The catalog to an auction held by the American Art Association in New
York on March 19-20, 1917.
The auction sale of an early collection of antique American and English
ceramics. The illustrated items include an unusually large Bennington
lion which sold for $610. James Gale Tyler [1855-1931] was a well-known
maritime painter and illustrator, who lived and worked in New York. Like
many artists of the time, he was also an avid collector- in 1908 the
American Art Association had held a sale of his American and European
paintings and European and Oriental ceramics.
Softcover. 6"x9", about 125 pages, 579 lots, some black & white
illustrations. Some minor soil and light wear, but otherwise clean and
nice. [38678] $65
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