- Edward and John Barnard. Victorian
Edward and John Barnard. Victorian epergne. c. 1854, silver parcel-gilt, cut crystal. 20 h × 10½ dia in. result: $2,394. estimate: $2,000–3,000. This work features a grapevine motif standard above two putti playing with a goat and a tripartite base. Impressed makers' marks to base ‘EB & JB’ with English hallmarks. 79.5 ozt.
- EDWARD HERBERT BARNARD (MASSACHUSETTS,
EDWARD HERBERT BARNARD (MASSACHUSETTS, 1855-1909), MARSH LANDSCAPE., OIL ON CANVAS, 12" X 16". FRAMED 22" X 26".EDWARD HERBERT BARNARD, Massachusetts, 1855-1909, Marsh landscape. Signed faintly lower left "E.H. Barnard". Partial exhibition label verso. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 12" x 16". Framed 22" x 26". Provenance: Collection of Robert F. Cann.F.B. Hubley Galleries, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- A silver kettle and stand with
A silver kettle and stand with bright cut engraving, Edward, Edward Jnr., John & William Barnard, London 1853, 38cm high (on stand with the handle up), approximately 2115gm gross/Provenance: The Rev'd Canon, Dr Thomas Walter DD (1823-1892) and thence by descent
- Edward Barnard & Sons Sterling
Edward Barnard & Sons Sterling Presentation Urn English ca 1912. A sterling silver two-handled presentation urn with lid engraved THE HELTON CUP/of/THE ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION marked for London hallmarked EBS & LD for Edward Barnard & Sons (w. 1910-1930); ht. 11 in. (with lid) silver wt. 35.41ozt (1004g). Property of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Cincinnati Ohio Condition: Dent to the lid.
- EDWARD BARNARD (1855-1909, MA)
EDWARD BARNARD (1855-1909, MA) OIL PAINTING ONartist's board, depicting a seascape with trees. Signed lower right. Sight size 7 1/2" x 9 3/4", overall with modern gilded frame 11 1/2" x 14".
- A Fine Victorian Sterling Silver
A Fine Victorian Sterling Silver Standish Edward Edward Jr. John & William Barnard London 1843 mark reg. 1829; the stand fitted with two cut glass and silver-mounted bottles a pounce box and pen tray scroll border and scroll feet length 11 7/8 in. weight 20.90 troy ozs.
- James Ward (1769-1859)/Sir Francis
James Ward (1769-1859)/Sir Francis Baring, 1st Bt, John Baring and Charles Wall/after Sir Thomas Lawrence/inscribed in pencil to margin/engraving, 45.5cm x 65.5cm in a Hogarth frame
- Victorian Silver Salver Edward
Victorian Silver Salver Edward Edward John & William Barnard London 1846 10.5" (diameter) 26.6cm (diameter) 603g (Weight:) 19.4oz (Weight:)
- A set of four silver salts, Edward
A set of four silver salts, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1933, of compressed circular shape on stepped feet, approximately 291g
- EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE INKWELL
EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER PLATE INKWELL WITH CHAMBERSTICK, EDWARD, EDWARD JR, JOHN AND WILLIAM BARNARD, LONDON, CIRCA 1840S, APPROX 4 X...Early Victorian Silver Plate Inkwell with Chamberstick, Edward, Edward Jr, John and William Barnard, London, Circa 1840s, approx 4 x 9 in
- ROBERT BARNARD(American, born North
ROBERT BARNARD(American, born North Hampton England, 1922-2010)
Square Machine, 1974, signed lower right "Barnard 74", inscribed verso "Barnard / Square Machine 75", acrylic on linen, 54 x 57 in.; black painted wood frame, 56 x 59 in.
Note: Barnard was professor Emeritus in the Department of Art at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, where he taught painting, design, ceramics, drawing and art education. He has had shows across the country and has work in American and European institutions.
Provenance: The Estate of the Artist
Condition:
light surface dirt; frame with some wear
- BARNARD & SONS ENGLISH STERLING
BARNARD & SONS ENGLISH STERLING HOT WATER KETTLEEnglish sterling silver tilting hot water kettle on stand. John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard J over EBW over J maker's marks on kettle, stand, burner and interior of lid, London, circa 1868 (burner with later date letter). Engraved with bows and flowers, monogrammed A. Lid with pinecone finial. 17 3/4"H to top of handle. 2,522 grams not including burner. Tarnished, white residue present throughout.
- William Purser (1790-1852 British)
William Purser (1790-1852 British) Beduin (sic) Arabs
- A William IV silver teapot, Edward,
A William IV silver teapot, Edward, John, William & Edward Barnard, London 1836, with embossed decoration on anthemion feet, approximately 685g/Ivory registration reference PLTDDU6J
- EDWARD BARNARD LINTOTT (AMERICAN,
EDWARD BARNARD LINTOTT (AMERICAN, 1875 - 1951) FOUR OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAITS, TWO DEPICTING MEN INCLUDING "DREdward Barnard Lintott (American, 1875 - 1951) four oil on canvas portraits, two depicting men including "Dr. Quick," depicting bald genlteman with glasses and red tie, signature and title UR, the other "Mr. F. Laivinia," depicts gentleman in glasses with blue tie, signed UR, both signed on stretcher verso, old label attached to stretcher verso, both unframed with tape around edges, minor wear, 24 1/4" h. x 20" w.; the other two of women, both unframed: the first signed UR, depicts woman with pearl necklace and pink attire; the second "Silver Hair," depicting older woman with neckalce and red and grey attire, unsigned, both with tape around edges some foxing on tape, 24 1/4" h. x 20 1/4" w.
- EDWARD HERBERT BARNARD (MASSACHUSETTS,
EDWARD HERBERT BARNARD (MASSACHUSETTS, 1855-1909), LANDSCAPE IN GREENS AND BLUES., OIL ON CANVAS, 7" X 9.5". FRAMED 11" X 14".EDWARD HERBERT BARNARD, Massachusetts, 1855-1909, Landscape in greens and blues. Signed verso "E.H. Barnard". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 7" x 9.5". Framed 11" x 14".
- A Victorian silver salver, Edward,
A Victorian silver salver, Edward, Edward Jr, John & William Barnard, London 1844, with leaf and scroll rim, set on pierced leaf scroll feet, 24.5cm wide, approximately 440gm
- An Edwardian ovoid form silver
An Edwardian ovoid form silver jug, Barnard, London 1907, 15cm high, approximately 151gm
- Edward Charles Barnes (British
Edward Charles Barnes (British ca. 1830-ca. 1882) Portrait of a Girl and Boy oil on canvas 54 x 65 inches.
- EDWARD BARNARD LINTOTT (american,
EDWARD BARNARD LINTOTT (american, 1875 - 1951) "THE BALLET DANCER" 1951, signed bottom right 'Lintott' and signed and dated verso, oil on canvasboard 16 x 12 in. Some areas of retouch in upper half of painting, in background, including an area just above part of figure's right shoulder.
- John Barnard Whittaker (Irish/American,
John Barnard Whittaker (Irish/American, 1836-1926) children fishing on a summer day oil painting in grey tones signed lower right Whittaker was born in Ireland and later emigrated with his family to Brooklyn in 1848. Between 1859 and 1892, seventy-eight of Whittaker's paintings were exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association. By 1866 he was teaching at the Graham Art School. 8 3/4" x 7"
- § JOHN WELLS (BRITISH 1907-2000)
DANCER,
§ JOHN WELLS (BRITISH 1907-2000)
DANCER, 1952 artist's proof, signed, inscribed and dated in pencil in the margin, engraving20cm x 13.5cm (7.9in x 5.4in)Note: Two different impressions/states of this print dated to 1950 are in the British Museum.John Wells and Wilhelmina Barns-Graham shared a particular friendship. Both had benefited from the mentorship of Ben Nicholson who, of the many artists that gathered in St Ives, seemed to have had a particular interest in Barns-Graham’s work. She and Wells had also been significantly influenced by the work of Naum Gabo, a leading figure in Russian Constructivism who, as an emigrant during the War, followed his friends Nicholson and Hepworth to St Ives, playing a key role in the modernist developments that took place.This impact was seen in the pair's artistic practices which shared an affinity with an analytical, at times scientific approach to abstraction. As a result there is often something more linear and hard-edged to their output than some of their more expressionistic peers: a theory of the landscape and its forms as much as a representation of it.
- EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, VICTORIAN
EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, VICTORIAN STERLING KETTLE Letter dated 1853, London, the body and hinged lid engraved with scrolls and heraldic crests, sitting on stand and removable burner, fully hallmarked to underside, 18"h x 11"l x 12"w, approx. 83 ozt
- EDWARD M. BANNISTER (1828-1901,
EDWARD M. BANNISTER (1828-1901, MA & RI),ATTRIBUTION, OIL PAINTING ON CANVAS DEPICTING A BARN WITH FIGURE. SIGHT SIZE 11 1/2" X 17 1/2", OVERALL 15 3/4" X 22". IN A MODERN GOLD FRAME.
- A large Edwardian silver salver,
A large Edwardian silver salver, Barnard, London 1907, with gadrooned wavy rim, 37cm diameter, approximately 1268gm
- A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER by Edward,
A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER by Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, London, 1861, of lobed circular form with a beaded and scroll border, engraved with floral tendrils and a central crest bearing the inscription 'IN HOC SIGNO VINCES', on three pierced scroll feet (c. 56oz), 41cm diameter
- A Victorian silver six-light candelabrum
A Victorian silver six-light candelabrum centrepiece Edward and John Barnard London 1868 surmounted by a figure of Mercury above six foliate chased scrolling arms with beaded drip trays and anthemion nozzles joined to a central leaf and anthemion mounted stem with central cut glass plate upon a tripod scroll stem centred with a female figure emblematic of plenty upon a gadrooned and leaf chased circular base on anthemion and scroll work feet 99cm (39") high 48.25cm (19") diameter approximately 9500gm
- Edward Barnard Lintott (English/American,
Edward Barnard Lintott (English/American, 1875-1951) Seated Pierrot. Oil on canvasboard, signed in the lower right corner, approx. 16" x 12", framed in an ornate gilt frame overall approx. 23-1/2" x 19-3/4".
- ROBERT BARNARD(American, born North
ROBERT BARNARD(American, born North Hampton England, 1922-2010)
Blue Rip Shift, 1977, signed lower right "Barnard 9.77", inscribed verso "Blue Rip Shift / R Barnard 5 / September 1977", acrylic on linen, 36 x 49 in.; painted wood frame, 37-3/4 x 50-1/2 in.
Note: Barnard was professor Emeritus in the Department of Art at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, where he taught painting, design, ceramics, drawing and art education. He has had shows across the country and has work in American and European institutions.
Provenance: The Estate of the Artist
Condition:
light surface dirt; frame with some wear
- 2 vols. Manuscript Account Books.
2 vols. Manuscript Account Books. John Barnard, Undertakers. Philadelphia, Nov. 18, 1846 - June 28, 1900. Sm. folio, orig. sheep; rubbed. Internally clean.
- After Joshua Reynolds (British,
After Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723-1792)
Portrait of Ann Barnardiston (Mrs. Thomas Whetham)
oil on canvas
inscribed Sir J. Reynolds (lower right); erroneously titled Mary Barnardiston (lower left)
30 x 25 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Lincolnwood, Illinois
- Antique Victorian hallmarked sterling
Antique Victorian hallmarked sterling silver straight sided mug, beautifully decorated, by Edward, Edward Jr, John & William Barnard, London, 1869 -1870, approx 10cm H and total weight 205 grams
- Bernard Lens II (British 1659-1725)
Bernard Lens II (British 1659-1725) after Van Der Vaart (1680-1725)/The Honble. Charles Cecil Esq/mezzotint, 34.5cm x 25cm/John Smith (1659-1725)/Don Carlo Earl of Plymouth/mezzotint, 36cm x 25cm/John Smit(1659-1725) after Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723)/The Right Honourable Ann Lady Torrington/mezzotint, 35cm x 25.5cm/all framed to match
- William Henry Hunt
(British, 1790-1864)
Barnyard
watercolor
21
William Henry Hunt
(British, 1790-1864)
Barnyard
watercolor
21 x 29 inches.
- Edward Barnard Lintott (London/New
Edward Barnard Lintott (London/New Jersey 1875 - 1951) five works four signed one unsigned: the first an unframed graphite on paper young woman reclining signed and dated ''29'' LL sheet size 20'' x 14''; the second an unframed graphite and wash on paper standing female nude signed LL sheet size 15'' x 26''; the third graphite on paper matted and framed under glass seated ballerina reading signed LR ss: 11 1/2'' w. x 17'' h.; the fourth graphite and wash on paper matted and framed under glass woman seated reading signed LR ss: 14'' w. x 17'' h.; the fifth unsigned but attributed verso graphite on paper matted and framed under glass portrait of girl ss: 10'' w. x 10 1/2'' h.
- William IV Silver Mug, Edward,
William IV Silver Mug, Edward, Edward Jr., John & William Barnard, London, 1834 height 4.1 in — 10.5 cm