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E. G. Webster & Son Silverplated
E. G. Webster & Son Silverplated Chambers American (New York) second-half?19th century. A pair of Georgian-style?silverplated chambersticks each with rectangular tray having a gadrooned?edge with shell corners ?and an attached snuffer; marked for E. G. Webster and Son on underside; ht. 3.75 in. Note: E. G. Webster & Son of?New York and Brooklyn founded 1860 and active until 1928 when bought by International Silver.
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DANIEL WEBSTER (AMERICAN OR
DANIEL WEBSTER (AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN SCHOOL 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Oil on canvas signed lower right (Guichard?). Painted from Mathew Brady's daguerreotype of Webster taken ca.1850. In a gilt frame 17.75''h. 15.75''w. Minor background paint loss mainly at lower edge. Small hole above his head.
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VICTORIAN E.G. WEBSTER & SON SILVER
VICTORIAN E.G. WEBSTER & SON SILVER PLATED CENTERPIECEDESCRIPTION: An antique E.G. Webster & Son silver plated footed centerpiece. This Victorian centerpiece has a silver plated figural base designed as a winged cherub angel holding a torch with both hands, and a hand painted green & light blue glass bowl with a ruffled rim. It is further embellished with hand painted floral decorations and gold gilt accents. With "E.G. Webster Quadruple Plate" engraved inscriptions on the bottom. Elizur G. Webster (1829 - October 9, 1900) was an American silversmith and the founder of E. G. Webster & Son. CIRCA: 19th Century. ORIGIN: USA. DIMENSIONS: H: 14 1/2" W: 11 1/8". Have a similar item to sell? Contact: Info@Akibaantiques.com. CONDITION: Good antique condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS(305)-332-9274. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission."
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THOMAS WEBSTER (BRITISH, 1800-1886)
THOMAS WEBSTER (BRITISH, 1800-1886) EARL OF STRATHMORE OIL ON CANVAS: 36 X 30 IN.Framed Oil on canvas: 36 x 30 in. Provenance: Historic Chelsea Estate, 1709, King William County, Virginia
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(2) WEBSTER COMPANY STERLING
(2) WEBSTER COMPANY STERLING COMPOTE & BASKET(lot of 2) American sterling silver group, both Webster Company, North Attleboro, Massachusetts: (1) handled basket, hammered well with thin egg-and-dart trim on the undulating rim, foliate band below, all on a round pedestal foot, 8.18ozt; (1) low compote, having hammered well, sloped rim ending in running ornamentation, on a weighted pedestal foot, approx 3"h, 10 1/8"diam, 409 grams (inclusive of all materials); some small dents, surface wear overall
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DAVID WEBSTER, PAINTING David
DAVID WEBSTER, PAINTING David Webster (American, 20th/21st c.), Untitled, 1991, mixed media on paper, pencil signed "Webster" and dated "15 XII 91" at lower left, 12.5"h x 10"w (frame)
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A mixed lot.A sheet of moss agate
A mixed lot.A sheet of moss agate in oval display frame a blue and white Rosenthal brushpot a decorated blue vase ''Scotch Ivory'' and an overglaze enamelled ginger jar. Also a pencil nude study the frame verso marked''Bob Weston Reclining Figure Study'' a white metal necklace a brooch and eight wartime U.S.A Ration Books in original protective leather slip.
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THOMAS WEBSTER (BRITISH,
THOMAS WEBSTER (BRITISH, 1800-1886), FIRST STEPS Oil on canvas (lined), signed at lower right, presented in a later Rococo style gilt wood frame.
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Daniel G. Lamont (American
Daniel G. Lamont (American early/mid 19th c.) oil on tin portrait of Daniel Webster inscribed verso Taken from life by D.G. Lamont... ?
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An Antique American Silverplate and
An Antique American Silverplate and Glass Vase E.G. Webster & Son Brooklyn NY founded 1865 the crystal trumpet vase in a floral and scroll silverplate stand height 17 3/4 in.
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WEBSTER (ATTLEBORO,
WEBSTER (ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS) SILVER ICE PAIL AND LINERWEBSTER (ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS) SILVER ICE PAIL AND LINER, fashioned in the Georgian taste as a bucket with rows of reticulated bands with monogrammed cartouche, tall swing handle and all atop four compressed ball feet, with heavy clear glass liner, h: 5 in. and h: 10.5 in. (with handle raised), 9.1 ozt weighable
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A mixed lot of silver comprising
A mixed lot of silver comprising a pair of open salts a mustard and matching open salt plus spoon a single pepper and a George III dessert spoon.
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A mixed lot of silver and white
A mixed lot of silver and white metal (tests silver) comprising a sugar bowl by Gorham a Victorian blotter hallmarked London 1890 two silver mounted cut glass bottles a similar salt and pepper and a compact.
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WEBSTER SCHOOL, ATTRIBUTED
WEBSTER SCHOOL, ATTRIBUTED CHESTER WEBSTER (1799-1882 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG Circa 1870s, (after Webster left the employ of B.Y. Craven, he likely executed this jug while working in Randolph County), salt glazed stoneware with double lip over a slim neck, tapered ovoid form with applied arched grooved strap handle, finely decorated with an incised hook-winged bird on a branch, the capacity within a circle at the shoulder above the bird and over the ring turnings, allover desirable orange peel effect to the salt-glaze along with fly ash.
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PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMER WEBSTER
PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMER WEBSTER (AMERICAN SCHOOL LATE 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper unsigned titled on verso Steamer Webster Fort Monroe - Va- April 1864. Side view of the riverboat flying the American flag. Light toning and some foxing. 7''h. 10 1/2''w. in a period frame 10''h. 13 1/2''w. Ex Vixseboxse Art Galleries (Ohio). While navigating up the James River to Fort Morgan in July of 1862 the Daniel Webster was fired upon by Confederate forces. There were no injuries.
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WEBSTER INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY,
WEBSTER INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY, SECOND EDITION, 1934, TWO VOLUMESWebster International Dictionary, Second Edition, 1934, Two Volumes
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A matched set of six vintage
A matched set of six vintage Webster sterling cordials, signed with makers mark on base 3”H 2.5 t oz. Condition: monogrammed, good overall CT Transfer Fee $10
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3 vols. Early American
3 vols. Early American Children's Books & C: Webster, Noah. A Dictionary of The English Language: Compiled for The Use of Common Schools in The United States. N. Haven: Sidney's Press, 1807. 1st ed. 12mo, contemp. sheep, morocco spine label; rubbed. Some internal spotting, ink signatures on title, red ink annotations on verso of title. American Imprints 14188. * Cooke, Increase. The American Orator. Hartford: O.D. Cooke, 1814. 2nd ed. 12mo, contemp. sheep; rubbed & worn. Ex-library, markings on spine & verso of title page. American Imprints 31235. * Taylor, Isaac. Scenes in America, for The Amusement and Instruction of Little Tarry-at-Home Travellers. Hartford: S. Andrews, 1840. 12mo, contemp. sheep-backed bds.; rubbed, head of spine gone. Fold. frontis. map + 26 plates. Scattered light foxing, plates browned, a few corners chipped - no loss to images. Not recorded by American Imprints.
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Two Sterling Silver Baby Mugs by
Two Sterling Silver Baby Mugs by Webster Co. Consisting of: a coffee can shape mug by Webster, approx. 2-7/8"D x 2-1/2"H, engraved with the name "George" on the side and marked on the underside, the second a smaller cup with an engraved band at the rim and the initial "S" engraved in the side, marked on the underside, by Webster, approx. 2"D x 1-1/2"H. The lot weighs approx. 2.935 troy oz.
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H. E. BURGESS NATIVE AMERICAN
H. E. BURGESS NATIVE AMERICAN INTERPRETER19th C. cabinet card showing Henry Edwin Burgess dressed in Native American Indian style hide and beadwork clothing wearing a headband with feathers, a large bear claw necklace, and holding a peace pipe. H. E. Burgess was a well known Interpreter reputedly appointed in 1872 by President Ulysses S. Grant as an Indian Agent to the Pawnee Nation in Nebraska. He and his brother Charles Albert Burgess joined the Buffalo Bill Cody Wild West Show with Eddie continuing as a rodeo performer, rancher, and actor for the rest of his life. Card imprinted "F. A. Webster 1069 Broadway, corner 12th Street, Oakland, Cal. Approx. 4-1/4" x 6-1/2". Overall toning to the card and photograph, staining and spots, one knick to the lower edge of the card. wearo the edges and corners including one fold. See images for more details on condition. This item can be shipped in-house.
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ATTRIBUTED WEBSTER SCHOOL,
ATTRIBUTED WEBSTER SCHOOL, PIEDMONT, NC, TWO GALLON JUG 1870s, heavily salt spotted stoneware with the ovoid form and tooled lip frequently seen in mid-1870 pots, impressed capacity "2" within bands of incised lines, kiln drips throughout, not signed.
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(FILLMORE MILLARD) WEBSTER DANIEL
(FILLMORE MILLARD) WEBSTER DANIEL The Works. Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown 1851. 6 vols. 4to publisher's brown blind-stamped cloth. Subscriber's copy signed by Webster on the half-title. Additionally inscribed by Webster to Mrs. Fillmore dated June 1852 (during Presidency). Rubbing to boards with some chipping to spine ends. [Together with:] The Life Eulogy and Orations of Daniel Webster. By Louis Clark and Wilbur Hayward. Rochester: Wilber M. Hayward; Boston France New York: Dewitt & Davenport; Philadelphia: J.W. Moore; Chicago: Mellon 1854. 8vo publisher's brown cloth stamped in gilt and blind with central vignette ''I Still Live Webster'' to upper board. Inscribed to Hon. Millard Fillmore by the publisher Wilber M. Hayward. Spine ends and corners worn.
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FOUR BRITISH STERLING SILVER &
FOUR BRITISH STERLING SILVER & GLASS MATCH STRIKESthe first: retailer's mark Webster & Co., Piccadilly, with partially rubbed British hallmarks; the second: John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1937 ; the third: Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1931; the fourth: maker's mark 'RC', London, 1992 Condition: some with dings to tops, all having surface scratches and fleabite chips the largest: 3 1/2 inches high Condition:
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S. WEBSTER AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST
S. WEBSTER AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST CAT PAINTING United States,Early 20th CenturyImpressionist work depicting two kittens, one laying down and one sitting, with bright yellow eyes on an orange cushion overlooking a winter landscape.
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8 EG WEBSTER SILVERPLATE GOLD
8 EG WEBSTER SILVERPLATE GOLD WASH GOBLETSGold wash interior. Hallmarked on bottom.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 4.5"H
Manufacturer: EG Webster
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Overall good
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Portrait of Daniel Webster 19th C.
Portrait of Daniel Webster 19th C. hand-painted polychromatic lithograph probably based on original 1852 Currier & Ives colored lithograph similar version featured by Leslie and Leigh Keno in ''Find Magazine'' paint loss and damage to period gilt frame damage to paper backing slight waving of paper ss: 26 1/2'' h. x 20 1/2'' w.
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A MIXED GROUP OF CONTINENTAL SILVER
A MIXED GROUP OF CONTINENTAL SILVER to include; a twin-handled oval basket; an Austrian small table inkwell; two small plain beakers; a twin-handled 19th-Century small bowl, possibly Augsburg; two Austrio-Hungarian salts; a large caster; two plated pin trays, a Georgian cream jug London 1788, and other miscellaneous items(qty)Gross weight: 32oz
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A WEBSTER, WINDMILL AND FOREST
A WEBSTER, WINDMILL AND FOREST PATH, PAIR OF OIL ON BOARD, 10 X 8 INA Webster, Windmill and Forest Path, Pair of Oil on Board, 10 x 8 in
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LARGE DANIEL WEBSTER FRAMED
LARGE DANIEL WEBSTER FRAMED LITHOGRAPH, 1856 After Eliphalet M. Brown, Jr., (American 1816 -1886), copyright holder R. Van Dien, printed/published by E. Brown, Jr., G.W. Lewis, "Daniel Webster Addressing The U.S. Senate On The Compromise Measures, March 7th 1850", copyright 1856, lithograph on paper, in period hardwood dark stained parcel ebonized and gilt frame. Sight approx. h. 25", w. 31.25"; Overall h. 39.25", w. 46.75".
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Four boxes and a stationery rack,
Four boxes and a stationery rack, all signed D. Webster
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GROUP SMALL COLLECTIBLES
GROUP SMALL COLLECTIBLES Including The Little Webster dictionary, Cross leather card holder, tin typewriter ribbon box, Antietam medal, Jefferson Peace Nickel 2004-P, Beijing 1985 economic and trade exhibition medal, two medals from The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, and a reproduction of an antique coin.
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AFTER JAMES M. EDNEY. (American
AFTER JAMES M. EDNEY. (American 19th century). Daniel Webster Addressing The United States Senate In the Great Debate on the Compromise Measures 1850. Lithograph. Entered According to Act of Congress in the Year 1860 by James M. Edney in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southerrn District of New York. Unframed - 26 3/4 in. x 33 in.
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Thomas Webster (British
Thomas Webster (British 1800-1886)/Hunters by a Woodland Path/signed with monogram/watercolour, 37cm x 54cm
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Mixed lot, c/o dresser mirror
Mixed lot, c/o dresser mirror with classical prints, Best Quality New Style straw boater hat sie 6-3/4, Crawford Shoe Stores advertising paperweight, pair of Henry & Silva candle shades with (3) shade holders, Bradley & Hubbard brass letter holder, leather letter holder, red felt lined plateau for holding 13" glass dome, EPP plastic golf club drink stirrers & bottle opener, miniature boat model (6" l)
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MIXED MEDIA, EASTERN EUROPEAN
MIXED MEDIA, EASTERN EUROPEAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) Eastern European School (20th century), Abstract Portrait Composition, mixed media, signed "Gyurkovits" lower right, overall (with frame): 25"h x 28.5"w. Provenance: Property of a prominent Hillsbrough, CA estate.
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AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CREAMER
AMERICAN STERLING SILVER CREAMER AND THIMBLE JIGGER Late 19th century Georgian style creamer by William B. Durgin, retailer mark of Benjamin Dexter and Cyreneus W. Haskins, New Bedford, Massachusetts (active 1860-1879), pattern number 105 (4 1/2 in.); the jigger with mark of Webster Co., with engraved adage "Only A Thimble Full" (1 5/8 in.). Both without monograms.