- Hukin & Heath. Brandy set. c. 1900,
Hukin & Heath. Brandy set. c. 1900, silver-plated metal, cut crystal. 9¼ h × 8¾ w × 4 d in. result: $625. estimate: $700–900. Impressed manufacturer's mark to underside of tray ‘H&H 708’ with hallmark.
- AFTER HENRY HEATH (19TH CENTURY),
AFTER HENRY HEATH (19TH CENTURY), THE GREAT FIGHT BETWEEN BROOME AND HANNAN FOR £1000 Hand-colored aquatint, published London: J. Moore, 1842, presented in maple veneer frame with gilt fillet and matting.
- Hukin and Heath claret jug of Christopher
Hukin and Heath claret jug of Christopher Dresser design. Silver plated collar and hinged lid. Clear glass, with star cut base, approx 22cm H x 10cm dia (excluding handle)
- A DR CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR HUKIN
A DR CHRISTOPHER DRESSER FOR HUKIN & HEATH WATER JUG.Textured wood & metal design, with tusk shape handle. Central roundel unengraved. The lid engraved 'W.J Hartley, 1st prize shooting 1891,Leeds troop, Yorkshire Hussars'.Hukin & Heath No. 3351.Rd No 17037 (1884).Height - 22cm More Information Age related wear to the plating otherwise in very good condition
- After William Heath (English 1795-1840)
After William Heath (English 1795-1840) "His Royal Highness The Duke of York" 19th c. hand-colored engraving by Henry Meyer published by Bunkitt & Hudson London sight 24 1/2 in. x 36 in. matted and framed.
- Two English Silver-Mounted Glass
Two English Silver-Mounted Glass Articles
Second Half 19th Century
comprising a pitcher by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1891, and a flask by Thomas Johnson I, London, 1871.
silver components hallmarked for Sterling
Height of taller 15 inches.
- A black silk top hat by Henry Heath
A black silk top hat by Henry Heath Ltd., boxed, a bowler hat by Lock & Co. and a pair of black leather boots
- A mixed lot comprising six prints
A mixed lot comprising six prints including two of Hampstead Heath.
- 1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving.
1 piece. Hand-Colored Engraving. Hunt, C. after Heath, H. "The Great Fight between Broome and Hannan for L 1000." London: J. More, 1841. 20 1/4 x 24 3/4 inches (514 x 654 mm), image & text. Scattered light foxing, mounted to bd. Framed.
- ENGLISH "ASCOT HEATH" HUNT PRINT.
ENGLISH "ASCOT HEATH" HUNT PRINT. Published by Hodgson & Graves, London, 1839. Hand colored engraving on paper by Bromley after Grant. "The Meeting of Her Majesty's Stag Hounds on Ascot Heath" with key to notable figures. Framed, 33"h. 43.25"w.
- An oil on canvas of a wooded area
An oil on canvas of a wooded area of Hampstead Heath signed bottom right ''N Mc C 1912'' the reverse marked ''Heath'' in chalk 50 x 60cm.
- CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904)
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR HUKIN & HEATH, LONDON
LETTER RACK, DATED 1881 electroplated, stamped H&H/ 2555, with registration lozenge12.5cm high
- Birch Thomas The Heads of Illustrious
Birch Thomas The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain engraved by Haubraken an Vertue pub. London 1813. ?
- Anthony Gross. A lithograph ''Hampstead
Anthony Gross. A lithograph ''Hampstead Heath'' showing Coronation celebrations signed in the print ''Ay Gross'' Redfern Gallery label dated May 1953. One of the unnumbered Coronation suite edition of 50 Royal College of Art 1953. 44 x 34cm.
- Mark Catesby engraving (British,
Mark Catesby engraving (British, 1629-1749), Heath Hen with shooting star, Plate 1, Appendix, The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, London, 1748 edition, monogram "MC" twice within plate lower left, hand-colored engraving on laid paper with shield watermark and "GB" at base, 13-34 x 10 in. (plate), 20-58 x 14-14 in. (page); modern painted and gilt wood frame.
- Thomas Ivester Lloyd (1873-1942)/The
Thomas Ivester Lloyd (1873-1942)/The Huntsman/Taking a Hedge/a pair/signed/watercolour, 32cm x 43cm
- att. William Heath (Br. 1795-1840)
att. William Heath (Br. 1795-1840) Calais Packetwatercolor and gouache on paper laid on card unsigned inscribed in script on the verso ''The Calais Packet / coming into Dover Harbour / Wm. Heath '' matted and framed under glass.SS 6 1/8 x 9 in.; DOA 14.5 x 17.5 in.
- A HUKIN & HEATH DECANTER.Designed
A HUKIN & HEATH DECANTER.Designed by Christopher Dresser. Silver plate mounted on irregular grooved cut glass. With Horn shape handle.Height - 24cm More Information Age related wear to plate, otherwise in lovely condition.
- HARRIERS, AFTER JAKOB HACKERT Handcolored
HARRIERS, AFTER JAKOB HACKERT Handcolored engraving by William Leney depicting a group of Harrier foxhounds, after the original painting by Jakob Hackert for William Beckford, Esq., matted in frame; 27.5"H 32.5"W overall
- After Samuel Howitt and Captain
After Samuel Howitt and Captain Thomas Williamson (British, 19th century) Five prints accompanied by text, from Oriental Field Sports, published by T. McLean, 1818, for Edward Ormé: "A Tiger Killed By a Poison Arrow", "The Ganges Breaking Its Banks; with Fishing…", "The Hog at Bay", "The Chase after a Hog", "Death of the Bear", hand-colored aquatint and engravings, 17-5/8 x 22-1/4 in. (tiger); matching gilt wood frames,
- JOHN GOULD, PAIR OF HAWK LITHOGRAPHS,
JOHN GOULD, PAIR OF HAWK LITHOGRAPHS, 1830S John Gould (British, 1804-1881). Set of two "Hen Harrier" and "Ash Colored Harrier" -1832-37, lithographs with hand coloring.
- TWO LARGE BRITISH FOX HUNTING AND
TWO LARGE BRITISH FOX HUNTING AND COACHING PRINTS To include Run to Earth after Heywood Hardy, appears to be a later printing with hand coloring; to also include "Fores's Coaching Incidents: Flooded" after C. C. Henderson, a hand-colored etching and aquatint; each framed.
- SIX JAMES HEATH MALE PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS,
SIX JAMES HEATH MALE PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS, 1798 James Heath (English 1757-1834), group of six three-quarter unframed portraits of gentlemen including Thomas Grey after John Giles Eccardt (German-British 1720-1779) and William Wentworth, 2nd Earl of Strafford after Sir Joshua Reynolds (British 1732-1834), 1798, stipple and line engravings on paper, signed in plate lower right of subject with artist opposite, published by G. G. and J. Robinson, London,publisher center lower edge of plate. Approx. h. 11.75", w. 8.25" (Earl of Strafford); variations in measurements of pages.
- FIVE JAMES HEATH FEMALE PORTRAIT
FIVE JAMES HEATH FEMALE PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS, 1798 James Heath (English 1757-1834), group of five three-quarter unframed portraits of ladies including "Miss (Mary) Lepell afterwards Lady Hervey" and "The hon'ble Mrs. Howard, afterwards Countess of Suffolk", 1798, stipple and line engravings on paper, signed in plate lower right of subject, published by G. G. and J. Robinson, London, with publisher center lower edge of plate. Approx. h. 11.75", w. 8.5" (Mrs. Campbell); variations in measurements of pages.
- (5) BRITISH HUNTING PRINTS - Handcolored
(5) BRITISH HUNTING PRINTS - Handcolored Lithos by Fuller or Alken including: 'Just Finished - To Hunting All Pleasures & Pasttimes Must Yield' 1826 Fuller; 'Hunting Incidents - Hi! Hold Hard! Don't Head the Hounds.' Alken; 'Flying a Difficulty - A Sw
- Tom Hingston and Robert Del Naja/Currency/silk
Tom Hingston and Robert Del Naja/Currency/silk screen, 59.5cm x 42cm
- A set of sixteen novels by William
A set of sixteen novels by William Harrison Ainsworth, published in London in the late 19th century and bound in red half-leather and marbled boards, c/o Rookwood, Tower of London, Old Saint Paul?s, Flitch of Bacon, Boscobel, Guy Fawkes, Star-Chamber, Mervyn Clithero, The Spendthrift, Miser's Daughter, Lancashire Witches, Ovingdean Grange, Circhton, Jack Sheppard, Windsor Castle, and Auriol.
- HEATH, MEMOIRS OF MAJOR-GENERAL
HEATH, MEMOIRS OF MAJOR-GENERAL HEATH, 1798 William Heath, MEMOIRS OF MAJOR-GENERAL HEATH, CONTAINING ANECDOTES, DETAILS OF SKIRMISHES, BATTLES, AND OTHER MILITARY EVENTS DURING THE AMERICAN WAR (Boston: Thomas & Andrews, 1798) 8vo., original full sheep; Together with R.L. Rayner, LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON (Boston: Lilly, et al., 1834) 12mo., cloth.
- An Irish silver mether cup, Hukin
An Irish silver mether cup, Hukin & Heath, Dublin 1912, of stylised design, 13cm high, approximately 301gm
- Beswick Hunca Munca and Mrs Tiggywinkle
Beswick Hunca Munca and Mrs Tiggywinkle Buys Provisions BP11a (2)
- CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904)
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR HUKIN & HEATH, LONDON
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT CHAMBER CANDLESTICK, CIRCA 1880 electroplated silver with ebonised handle, removable nozzle and vesta cover, stamped H&H/ 487613.5cm highLiterature: Durant, S. Christopher Dresser, Academy 1993, cover illustrationHalén, Widar Christopher Dresser: A Pioneer of Modern Design London 1990, p.178, pl. 201
- H & J Walter The Children of the
H & J Walter The Children of the Rev John Harrison of Bishopstone: Cissie Jane holding flowers and a basket Kate seated pointing to a ball in her left hand and William standing with a hoop inscribed on the reverse silhouette cut out on paper heightened in gilt and pencil work background 15cm x 20cm (6" x 8") in a rosewood frame
- HARRY HASLAM, 1993
HIGH STREET
HARRY HASLAM, 1993
HIGH STREET HUCKNALL IN 1905
signed with initials and dated, ink and watercolour heightened in white, 27.5 x 39.5cm
- MARK HUSKINSON (1935-)
THE JUDGES
signed,
MARK HUSKINSON (1935-)
THE JUDGES
signed, inscribed and dedicated, pen, bistre ink and watercolour, 26 x 39.5cm
- British School (19th Century)
British School (19th Century) "Lord Hopton and SIr Graqnville" and "Earl of Lyndsey and Earl of Carnarvon", pair of hand-colored engravings, sight 15" x 10-1/2"; together with Another Similar Hand-Colored Engraving, "King William III", sight 9" x 14" (three pieces).
- C.L. Tyler (British, 19th Century)
C.L. Tyler (British, 19th Century) "Cockenheath" and "Hamell's", pair of hand-colored lithographs depicting estate views, sight 8-1/4" x 10". Published by T. M. Millings, Stortford, 1826. Glazed, matted and presented in beaded giltwood frames.