- (2) NAPOLEON 1814 MILITARY SCENE PHOTOGRAVURE(lot
(2) NAPOLEON 1814 MILITARY SCENE PHOTOGRAVURE(lot of 2) Framed depictions of Napoleon: (1) photogravure on paper, "Vauchamps, 1814," ("Napoleon and Prince Poniatowki's army during the Russian campaign"), after Jan V. Chelminski (Jan Wladyslaw Chelminski, Poland, 1851-1925), sight: approx 22"h, 27"w, overall: approx 32"h, 37"w; (1) print: "Bonaparte" engravers William Marshall Craig (United Kingdom, c.1765-1834) and John Landseer (United Kingdom, 1769-1852), sight: approx 22.25"h, 17.5"w; 20lbs total
- FIVE EUROPEAN STERLING SILVER SPOONS.
FIVE EUROPEAN STERLING SILVER SPOONS. Nineteenth century. Includes Deyfuss 800 silver spoon, Edinburgh William Marshall fruit spoon, English basting spoon and two other spoons. Varying lengths 7.25" - 11.8"l. Approximately 10 ozt.
- WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY AND EBONIZED LONGCASE
WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY AND EBONIZED LONGCASE REGULATORThe steel dial engraved: 'William Marshall, London'.
7 ft. 6 in. x 22 1/2 in. x 10 1/4 in.
Condition
In generally good condition. Scattered scuffs, nicks and age cracks. Minor losses to the molding. Losses to ebonized veneer, particularly to the base. Pendulum filled with mercury, weight, winder and key.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- George IV Scottish Silver Toddy Ladle,
George IV Scottish Silver Toddy Ladle, William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1825 length 14.8 in — 37.5 cm
- WILLIAM MARSHALL CRAIG, FIGURE STUDY
WILLIAM MARSHALL CRAIG, FIGURE STUDY (1806 ETCHING)William Marshall Craig
(British, ca. 1765– ca. 1834)
Figure study of a child, 1806
Etching on paper
10" x 16"
Signed and dated in the plate to the left, with indistinct publisher credit to the bottom center. The glazed frame measures 16 3/4" x 22 1/2" x 1".
Condition
There is wrinkling to the sheet, including a horizontal crease through the left center of the image. There is a round stain near the right edge, and evidence of mat burn around the edges from a previous mat.
- NINE PIECES SCOTTISH SILVER FLATWAREEdinburgh,
NINE PIECES SCOTTISH SILVER FLATWAREEdinburgh, 19th century, including James McKay, toddy ladle with whalebone handle, floral decoration, 1815, 15 in. and butter knife, 8 in.; large stuffing spoon, William Marshall, 1802, 11-3/4 in.; four teaspoons, Joseph Leton, 1832, 1842, 5-3/4 in., .925 fine, 9.89 oz. T. total weight excluding toddy ladle
Condition:
ladle with pest damage and loss to handle, all with light scratches and wear
- A Georgian silver sauce ladle, James
A Georgian silver sauce ladle, James and William Marshall, Edinburgh 1823, shell and scroll pattern and a pair of Victorian silver dessert spoons, makers mark GA, London 1850, initialled H, total weight approximately 181g (3)
- AFTER WILLIAM MARSHALL (AMERICA, LATE
AFTER WILLIAM MARSHALL (AMERICA, LATE 19TH CENTURY), PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN., 21" X 16" SIGHT. FRAMED 29" X 24".AFTER WILLIAM MARSHALL America Late 19th Century Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Drawn and engraved by William Marshall. 21" x 16" sight. Framed 29" x 24". Dimensions: 21" x 16" sight. Framed 29" x 24". Provenance: When issued, this engraving met with huge success and was widely noted as being one of the finest portraits of Lincoln ever produced.
- VICTORIAN WM. MARSHALL WINSHAW GRANDFATHER
VICTORIAN WM. MARSHALL WINSHAW GRANDFATHER CLOCKVictorian grandfather clock produced by William Marshall Winshaw. Scottish, 19th century. Mahogany case and clock face painted with hunt scene. Movement and mechanics have been tested and work. Movement, pendulum, weights, and crank are included. Piece of decorative fretwork missing from top left of clock bonnet. Large crack to wood on front of base of clock case. Indents to wood on top left of base. Some staining to right side of base. Small piece of wood on top of right side of case is separating from side. Piece of molding on bottom left of bonnet missing.
88" H x 19" L x 9" D
- TWO GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER BASTING
TWO GEORGIAN STERLING SILVER BASTING SPOONSTwo Georgian Sterling Silver Basting Spoons , incl. George III, London, 1789, makers mark "SH" in rectangle, "Old English" pattern with downturned typt, engraved crest, l. 12 1/2 in.; and Scottish George IV, William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1825, l. 12 3/8 in., total wt. 6.95 troy ozs
- WILLIAM MARSHALL, ABRAHAM LINCOLN ENGRAVING
WILLIAM MARSHALL, ABRAHAM LINCOLN ENGRAVING Engraved by Marshall after his own portrait painting of 1866, old auction label verso, 25"h x 18.75"w (sight), 30.75"h x 24.56"w (frame)
- WILLIAM MARSHALL, SIX-PIECE MOORISH
WILLIAM MARSHALL, SIX-PIECE MOORISH STYLE STERLING COFFEE AND TEA SERVICE William Marshall, Six-Piece Moorish Style Sterling Coffee and Tea Service
William Marshall (Scottish, circa 1871). With pro libertate patriÊ: for the liberty of my country monogram and The Massy-Beresford Family Crest. Weight 132.65 troy ounces.
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- MARIANNE DE TREY AND OTHER BRITISH STUDIO
MARIANNE DE TREY AND OTHER BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY CERAMICSMARIANNE DE TREY AND OTHER BRITISH STUDIO POTTERY CERAMICS, Marianne de Trey (British, 1913-2016) a small porcelain bowl covered in celadon glaze with wax resist and cobalt decoration, shallow impressed dTe mark, glaze filled, on the foot; Colin Kellam (British, b. 1942) small bulbous ridged jar with two lugs, in poured glazes and brush work decoration; a small bowl with grey ash glaze and varicolored fish scale mosaic decoration in the well, both with impressed KK mark; William Fishley Holland (British, 1889-1969) early 20th century copper drip-glaze jug, pale green with a yellow ochre interior, made at Fremington, and a green glazed juglet, impressed potter's marks; William Marshall (British 1923-2007) small tile with abstract cream and dark brown decoration, impressed WM mark; Benjamin Eeles (British 20th/21st Century) small shallow green glazed dish, the well decorated with bird with raised wings, incised rim, impressed BE mark; Robert Goldsmith (British, 20th/21st Century) Selbourne Pottery mug in a blue glaze slip trail decoration, impressed Selbourne Pottery mark; a small low Dartington Pottery lidded circular box in grey glaze with iron slip decoration to the top, impressed Dartington mark (9) Provenance: Marianne de Trey bowl purchased at Adam Cooper, Studio Ceramics, 10/29/2021, Lot 386, Colin Kellam lugged jar purchased from Paul Rice Gallery, the William Marshall tile from Oxford Ceramics Collection of Nancy and Andrew Ramage
- William Marshall (1923-2007), a stoneware
William Marshall (1923-2007), a stoneware yunomi, rough textured body with grey, white and iron glazes, impressed mark, 10.5cm high
- William Marshall (1923-2007), a stoneware
William Marshall (1923-2007), a stoneware yunomi, white slip with landscape scenery in grey and green, impressed mark, 8.5cm high
- Group of Georgian and Victorian Silver
Group of Georgian and Victorian Silver Bright-Cut Pattern Flatware, mainly Scottish, William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1872 comprising eighteen pieces: 4 table spoons, 3 dessert spoons, 10 tea spoons, and a pair of tongs table spoon length 8.7 in — 22.2 cm
- Victorian Scottish Silver Coffee Pot,
Victorian Scottish Silver Coffee Pot, William Marshall, Edinburgh, 1865 height 11.4 in — 29 cm
- A pair of Victorian silver Kings pattern
A pair of Victorian silver Kings pattern toddy ladles William Marshall Edinburgh 1863. Estimate ?100-150 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?100
- English and Scottish Sterling Items
English and Scottish Sterling Items English and Scottish. Seven sterling silver items including a pierced ladle marked for Sheffield Sterling and hallmarked EV for E. Viners; a ladle with gold wash bowl marked for Birmingham Sterling and hallmarked M&R; a shovel marked for Birmingham Sterling and with illegible hallmark; a pierced ladle with gold wash bowl marked for London Sterling and hallmarked TC; a spoon marked for London Sterling and with illegible hallmark; a meat skewer marked for London Sterling dated 1814 and hallmarked WE; and one ladle marked for Edinburgh Sterling and hallmarked J & WM for James and William Marshall; largest lg. 9.75 in. silver wt. 6.53ozt (203g).
- Marshall Family Philadelphia Coin Silver
Marshall Family Philadelphia Coin Silver Philadelphia PA 19th century two coin silver pieces from a larger service includes a coffee pot and tea pot both marked P. Garrett for Philip Garrett of Philadelphia (active 1801-35) and engraved JHM; wt. of coffee pot 1191g and wt. of teapot 843g total wt. of both approx. 64ozt.Within the coffee pot is a note from the family of ownership: These silver pieces have passed through my family for generations. My father Marshell Gathof was the nephew of Rev. William Marshall...William Marshall was the uncle of Chief Justice John Marshall and brother to the Justice's father. The note is signed Blanche Gathof Ketchen. Condition: Both monogrammed.
- * A Scottish Silver Teapot William Marshall
* A Scottish Silver Teapot William Marshall Edinburgh 1823 having a hinged lid with a foliate cast finial over the squat body with conforming foliate decoration the handle with ivory insulators; approximate weight overall 28.26 ozt. Height 7 inches.
- Steel Engraving of Abraham Lincoln by
Steel Engraving of Abraham Lincoln by William Marshall 19th century in fancy frame image area 16'' x 21''.
- Four George III Scottish Sterling Silver
Four George III Scottish Sterling Silver Tea Spoons by William Marshall Edinburgh dated 1820 With almond shape bowl and fiddle form handle. Marked with maker's mark of William Marshall king's head castle thistle and date letter mark for 1820 on the handle. Monogrammed. Measures apprx. 5-3/4"L. Total weight apprx. 2.5 toz.
- Scottish silver ladle, downturned fiddle
Scottish silver ladle, downturned fiddle handle, pointed fins, oval bowl, marks for James and William Marshall and "DM", Edinburgh, 1824, .925 fine, 6.54 oz.T., 13-1/4 in. Small dents in bowl. Private Collection, Marietta, Georgia