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  • Charles Lee - Tea Time - Oil Painting with COA - Original
    Dec. 18, 2016

    Charles Lee - Tea Time - Oil Painting with COA - Original

    Est: -

    30 x 30 Piece and 40 x 40 inches framed

    J Sugarman Auction
  • CHARLES LEE
    Dec. 10, 2016

    CHARLES LEE

    Est: $700 - $900

    CHARLES LEE (1731 - 1782) American Revolution second-ranking major general, taken prisoner and thereafter secretly conspired with Howe to defeat the Americans. He was later exchanged and while engaged at Monmouth his retreat nearly cost the battle. Dismissed, 1780. Holograph note signed in the third person in the text, 1p. 8vo., n.p., "Fryday", a thank you note also declining an invitation. In full: "Gen. Lee''s compliments to Miss London {He] is extremely obliged to her for her generous present - and will drink her health with every holy day and Sunday - He is very sorry He cannot have the pleasure of dining with Mrs and Mr Redone as he is engag''d at the Delaney''s". Tiny hole at folds well away from text, toning, very bold ink, overall good. Sold with a scarce contemporary engraving, 8 1/2" x 13": "Engraved for Barnard''s New Complete Authentic History of England" showing Lee being taken prisoner by the British. Stained a bit at top, soiled. Two pieces.

    Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
  • CHARLES LEE
    Dec. 10, 2016

    CHARLES LEE

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    CHARLES LEE (1731 - 1782) American Revolution second-ranking major general, taken prisoner and thereafter secretly conspired with Howe to defeat the Americans. He was later exchanged and while engaged at Monmouth his retreat nearly cost the battle. Dismissed, 1780. Good content A.L.S. as major in the British army, 1p. 4to., [London], Nov. 2, 1761. While on leave from his post in Portugal and successfully serving in the Seven Years War, Lee seeks the appointment of a surgeon to his headquarters. In part: "...As the number of men We have at Headquarters renders it absolutely necessary that a Surgeon should be immediately appointed; I beg leave to mention a Mr. Wood to you for this purpose. He has been recommended in the strongest manner by both Dr. Middleton and Dr. Barnet as very well qualified for the station. If Mr. Townsend will indulge...He shall set out for the Reg''t without delay..." Mounted, with address leaf addressed to: "Thomas Bradshaw Esq."

    Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
  • CHARLES LEE - Current Bid: $360.00
    Jul. 08, 2015

    CHARLES LEE - Current Bid: $360.00

    Est: $700 - $900

    CHARLES LEE (1731 - 1782) American Revolution second-ranking major general, taken prisoner and thereafter secretly conspired with Howe to defeat the Americans. He was later exchanged and while engaged at Monmouth his retreat nearly cost the battle. Dismissed, 1780. A.L.S. "Charles Lee" and additionally signed "Col. Lee" twice more in the text, 2pp. sm. folio, [Tres Lagares, Dec.6, 1762]. Lee pens and signs a copy of his letter to the British Adjutant General in which he mentions discovering totally by accident that the Earl of Loudon had published a mandate concerning the rank which British officers must accept or be deemed traitors. Lee, a colonel, angrily refuses to have Loudon supersede him in any way as to do so would be: "...a kind of treason to the dignity of the Crown, who has honored me with the rank I enjoy & of the Commander in Chief who recommended me to that Rank...". Clean 2" tear at bottom affects a few words of text, some soiling along folds on verso, else very good.

    Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
  • CHARLES LEE COTE D' AZUR HAND SIGNED SERIGRAPH
    Oct. 20, 2013

    CHARLES LEE COTE D' AZUR HAND SIGNED SERIGRAPH

    Est: $530 - $930

    This Is A Charles Lee Hand Signed Original Serigraph Titled "cote D' Azur". Beautiful Art Piece On Extra Thick Arches Paper. Gorgeous Bright Rich Colors! Measures: 14" X 14". This Piece Was Hand Signed By Charles Lee As Fabrice, Which Was The Name That Charles Lee Originally Used When Signing His Art. This Is An Artist Proof Edition And Is Marked Ap By The Artist. Comes With A Certificate Of Authenticity

    Artistic Findings
  • CHARLES LEE AFTERNOON JAM HAND SIGNED SERIGRAPH
    Oct. 18, 2013

    CHARLES LEE AFTERNOON JAM HAND SIGNED SERIGRAPH

    Est: $530 - $930

    This Is A Charles Lee Hand Signed Original Serigraph Titled "afternoon Jam". Beautiful Art Piece On Extra Thick Arches Paper. Gorgeous Bright Rich Colors! Measures: 14" X 14". This Piece Was Hand Signed By Charles Lee As Fabrice, Which Was The Name That Charles Lee Originally Used When Signing His Art. This Is An Artist Proof Edition And Is Marked Ap By The Artist. Comes With A Certificate Of Authenticity

    Artistic Findings
  • CHARLES LEE, CONTEMPORARY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 40" X
    Jan. 15, 2012

    CHARLES LEE, CONTEMPORARY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 40" X

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    CHARLES LEE, CONTEMPORARY ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 40" X 59 1/2", GRECIAN SCENE: Untitled; signed lower right; gilt frame. Wentworth Galleries label "Lee-0079-F on verso

    DuMouchelles
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