- George III Silver Purse Form Vinaigrette,
Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1818 length 1.3 in — 3.2 cm...
[more like this] - GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTEA George
III silver vinaigrette hallmarked at Birmingham in 1811 by Mathew Linwood, with engine turned decoration surrounding a monogrammed cartouche and a gilt interior, with exceptional...
[more like this] - NINE SILVER VINAIGRETTES AND CASES
Including: one unmarked box with blue guilloche lid; cylindrical form with green cabochon, marked to the underside; globular form from Birmingham dated 1802; one by Matthew...
[more like this] - R.C. GORMAN (DINE, 1932-2005) LITHOGRAPHDESCRIPTION:
R.C. Gorman (Rudolph Carl Gorman) (Dine, 1932-2005) Limited edition lithograph on wove paper, features the depiction of a seated Dine women with flowing hair and draped dress...
[more like this] - AMOS WATMOUGH (ENGLISH ACTIVE 1877-1912)
A PAINTING, "H...AMOS WATMOUGH (English active 1877-1912) A PAINTING, "Hereford and Ayrshire Cattle in Landscape," 1896, oil on canvas, signed L/L "A. Watmough," and dated....
[more like this] - A George III silver nutmeg grater, Matthew
Linwood, Birmingham, 1809, of barrel shape, 4.5cm high, approximately 29g/Provenance: Spink & Son Ltd., 11th March 1976...
[more like this] - (2) ENGLISH GEORGIAN STERLING VINAIGRETTE
BOXES(lot of 2) English Georgian period sterling silver vinaigrette boxes, gilt washed interiors, with floral and foliate pierced grilles, including: (1) William Simpson,...
[more like this] - ENGLISH ANTIQUE NUTMEG GRATERBirmingham,
1809, Matthew Linwood. The interior of the lower tray marked. Oval in form, with top and bottom removable. Length 1.5 in. (Cond: good)...
[more like this] - LINWOOD DUDLEY (NC, 1886-1958), REDHEAD
Knotts Island, North Carolina, circa 1920, carved and painted wood....
[more like this] - GROUP (5) SILVER AND SILVER PLATED BOXES
Incl. a French round vanity box engraved with heraldic crest to lid, .800 silver head of Minerva stamp, a Matthew Linwood sterling snuff, c. 1805, Birmingham, an engraved...
[more like this] - LINWOOD EASTON (ME, 1892-1939) Maine
Pier with Crane, etching on paper, pencil signed and marked "Trial Proof IV", in black stick frame, matted under glass, OS: 14" x 16", impression: 7 3/4" x 10"....
[more like this] - LINWOOD DUDLEY (NC, 1886-1958), REDHEAD
Knotts Island, North Carolina, circa 1910, carved and painted wood....
[more like this] - A George III silver vinaigrette, Matthew
Linwood, Birmingham 1804, of snail shell form, the silver gilt interior with pierced leaf shape to the grille, 3.5cm long...
[more like this] - 17.5 TOW; 9 HEAVY GEORGIAN SILVER SERVING
SPOONS 9 piece lot of heavy Georgian silver serving spoons, including 3 spoons possibly Matthew Linwood, 5 Alice & George Burrows 1804, and one dated 1845, stamped I.B. 1795...
[more like this] - NINE ANTIQUE SILVER VINAIGRETTES AND
TABATIERES Including: one unmarked box with blue guilloche lid; cylindrical form with green cabochon, marked to the underside; globular form from Birmingham dated 1802; one...
[more like this] - Two carved goose decoys, one signed
J. Lauck, Linwood, NJ.
Largest: 13"h x 25"l x 7"w
Condition: Cracks, repainting, wear consistent with age....
[more like this] - ANTIQUE BRASS SCALE & ROAST TURNER Comprising
a Chatillon hanging spring scale, 120 pound capacity, late 19th century; and a John Linwood clockwork spit turner, 2nd quarter-19th century....
[more like this] - A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette
the lid engraved with geometric ornament the gilded interior with pierced floral and urn pattern grille 1.25ins x 0.75ins x 0.25ins high by Matthew Linwood Birmingham 1809...
[more like this] - A George III silver rectangular snuff
box with ribbed and reeded decoration Matthew Linwood Birmingham 1816 3in. Estimate ?120-150 There is a small dent to the bottom left front corner of the box. There are numerous...
[more like this] - Linwood D McClure, 20th c, after Walter
Baum, o/canvas board, Sellersville, 1954, 14" x 20" Estimate $100-200...
[more like this] - Three English silver caddy spoons, all
with leaf-shaped bowls and marks for Birmingham: one with twig handle, marks for George Unite, 1854, 3-1/2 x 1-3/4 in., handle crack, possibly lacking decoration; one with...
[more like this] - Four English silver caddy spoons: one
with shield-form bowl, probably London (lacking city mark), partial maker's mark "M…", 1796, 3 in., crease in bowl; one with round bowl and squared handle,...
[more like this] - Brass clockwork roasting jack signed
?John Linwood''. 14''h....
[more like this] - Three English Sterling Silver Vinaigrettes,
including two Birmingham Regency examples, one of beautifully detailed purse form opening to a hinged "vintage" grille, hallmarked 1816-1817, by Matthew Linwood, l. 1-1/2,...
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