. William Lanier Washington's collection of relics and memorabilia of George Washington . 271. 270 269 Second and Last Afternoon 272—Contemporary Washington Group in Silvered Lead Seated, wearing state attire, right hand holding his ^ ^) ^ Farewell Address. Inscribed with date 1796, a ^^^ small table at his side. Finely modeled figure, parcel gilt. On molded wood base. Height, I214 inches; length, 12i/o inches. From the William F. Havemeyer Collection. Note: The most characteristic and life-like figure of Wash-ington, in miniature, that the present owner has ever seen. (Illustrated) 273—Bronze
. William Lanier Washington's collection of relics and memorabilia of George Washington . 271. 270 269 Second and Last Afternoon 272—Contemporary Washington Group in Silvered Lead Seated, wearing state attire, right hand holding his ^ ^) ^ Farewell Address. Inscribed with date 1796, a ^^^ small table at his side. Finely modeled figure, parcel gilt. On molded wood base. Height, I214 inches; length, 12i/o inches. From the William F. Havemeyer Collection. Note: The most characteristic and life-like figure of Wash-ington, in miniature, that the present owner has ever seen. (Illustrated) 273—Bronze Statuette of Lafayette Standing figure in military costume, his right handoutstretched. On molded bronze and black marblebase. Signed: Henry Weil. sc. 1899. •) y^/\ Height^ 20 inches. Note: Only four copies of this interesting subject were everfounded. The present owner acquired the original plaster modeland had same destroyed. {Illustrated) 274—Contemporary Bronze Statuette of WashingtonBY THE French Sculptor De VaulxStanding figure, wearing military costume, and vol-uminous cloa
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