- EIGHT ENGLISH BRASS HOUSEWARES, MOSTLY
18TH C.Eight English brass housewares, mostly 18th c. , to include two cast Brighton Bun traveler's candlesticks, largest - 4 1/2" dia., a cylindrical candle box with floral...
[more like this] - WILLIAM ALEXANDER ENGRAVINGSAfter William
Alexander (1767-1816) English, a bound portfolio of thirty-nine engravings, published by G. Nicol, April 12, 1796, depicting Chinese technology, landscapes, cityscapes, temples,...
[more like this] - EARLY 19TH CENTURY POCKET THERMOMETER
/ COMPASSAn early 19th century natural material pocket thermometer / compass, of circular form with engraved dial including temperature descriptors such a "SUMr HEAT", "BLOOD...
[more like this] - SAM SPODE O/C, POLK-YEATMAN HORSE ARCHIVE1st
Item: Samuel Spode (UK, 1798-1872) Oil on canvas painting of dark chestnut horse in a paddock, signed lower center, "Pd. by S. Spode". Unframed. Canvas: 26-1/2" H x 30" W....
[more like this] - TWO ENGLISH HAND-COLORED ENGRAVINGS
OF COACHING SCENES 19TH CENTURY ON PAPER, 14" X 19.5" SIGHT. FRAMED 20" X 25.5". OF COACHING SCENES, 19th Century, "The Last Journey on the Road" and "The Elephant and Castle...
[more like this] - CIVIL WAR FLAGSTAFF HONORING A BRIGHTON,
MASSACHUSETTS HERO Two-part form joined by threaded brass fittings, the lower part terminating in a brass ferrule while the upper end is drilled to accommodate a flagpole...
[more like this] - After John Dean Paul (1775-1852) set
of four coloured engravings, A Trip to Brighton, approx 10cm x 54cm each image size (4)...
[more like this] - T. SUTHERLAND "PAVILLION AT BRIGHTON"
ENGRAVING Thomas Sutherland (British, 1785-1838) engraving in colors titled "The Pavillion at Brighton, The Marine Palace of his Majesty George the IV" published by J. Cordwell,...
[more like this] - G H Phillips after William Drummond
and Charles Basebe/The Cricket Match Between Sussex and Kent, at Brighton/engraving 58cm x 91cm...
[more like this] - A Regency rosewood workbox with stipple
engraved scenes of Brighton Pavilion and other oval and rectangular Brighton Scenes, with two hinged covers enclosing a fitted interior...
[more like this] - Set 4 John Dean Paul ''Trip to Brighton''
English Tinted Engravings Framed 12.5''x31''...
[more like this] - E. Burn coloured aquatint Chain Pier
Brighton IOB 179 6.5 x 10.5in; T. Woodfall Brighton (Theatre in Duke Street) IOB 949 6.5 x 9.25in. and a coloured engraving 'Attack made by the French fleet on Brighthelmstone...
[more like this] - J. Bruce coloured engraving Brighton
Royal Palace Steyne View IOB 363 5 x 9.5in. and three other prints: 'The Beach at Brighton' after G.Cooke IOB 86; 'New Entrance Pavilion Brighton' IOB 581 and 'Rottingdean...
[more like this] - W. Scott engraving Brighton beach IOB
94 6.25 x 8.5in. and fourteen other views of Brighton Estimate ?150-200 Brighton Chain Pier taken the morning after the storm 4 x 5.5in. IOB 332 The New Pier Brighton by Newman...
[more like this] - After Francis Grant (Scottish, 1803-1878)
"Sir Richard Sutton and the Quorn Hounds", color mezzotint, engraved by Frederick Bromley (1832-1870), published by John O'Malley & Son, London, retains label en verso "Geo...
[more like this] - JOHN DEAN PAUL FOUR COLORED ENGRAVINGS
(Britain 1775-1852) ''A Trip to Brighton'' Plates one through four. Each 4'' by 20.50'' titled with artist's name. In matching black wood Victorian frames....
[more like this] - A George V 18ct gold keyless pocket
watch with engraved inscription relating to St. George's Church Brighton with Roman dial subsidiary seconds and monogrammed case back. Estimate ?400-600 Inscription reads...
[more like this] - Chain Pier Brighton ca. 1825 and Three
Silhouettes by Mr. Gapp The pieces within a multiple opening mat including a trade card from Mr. Gapp framed under glass overall 14" x 13". Engraving of the Chain Pier Brighton...
[more like this] - After James Pollard (British, 1792-1867)
"The Elephant and Castle on The Brighton Road" Color print After the painting by Pollard, engraved by Theodore Fielding. Published by J. Watson, 1826. 21" x 30 1/4"...
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