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A barrister's wig in oval tin box.
A barrister's wig in oval tin box.
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Barrister Bookcases 20th Century
Barrister Bookcases 20th Century four sections wood cases.
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BARRISTER BOOK CASE 20th Century
BARRISTER BOOK CASE 20th Century two part metal case.
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BARRISTER FOLK ART PORTRAIT OIL
BARRISTER FOLK ART PORTRAIT OIL ON CANVASA 19th century unsigned half-body portrait of barrister in wig and robe. The painting has an identifying badge on lower left corner with illegible marks.
Painting in frame measures 30.25 inches by 36 inches.
Condition
Painting is in good condition with surface crackle. Very little wear with some paint loss. There is an old repair to surface on within the body of the subject on the canvas.
Painting is set in contemporary custom giltwood frame.
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7 STACK BARRISTER BOOKCASE: Seven
7 STACK BARRISTER BOOKCASE: Seven row lawyer's barrister bookcase w/ base & topper. Each row fitted with glass panel door that lifts & slides back using a brass knob. Original labels affixed to the inner back of each case, all of which are joined by metal side straps. Outer dimensions approx. 95'' h x 34.25'' w x 11.5'' d.
CONDITION: Light wear consistent with age & use.
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Oil on canvas portrait of a
Oil on canvas portrait of a barrister, late 18th c.
29.5" x 24.5" ss / 36" x 30.75" oa
Condition: Relined, very minor in-painting, small hole and patch, minor losses to gilt frame.
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PORTRAIT OF A BARRISTER 19TH
PORTRAIT OF A BARRISTER 19TH CENTURY OIL ON CANVAS, 18.25" X 14". FRAMED 21" X 17".PORTRAIT OF A BARRISTER 19th Century No signature noted. Oil on canvas, 18.25" x 14". Framed 21" x 17". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 18.25" x 14". Framed 21" x 17".
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Barrister's Bookcase. 5 stack. From
Barrister's Bookcase. 5 stack. From a Queens location. Dimensions: Ea.-34"w x 11"d x 13"h; total 65"h
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PHILIP BARTON KEY, MD JURIST &
PHILIP BARTON KEY, MD JURIST & POLITICIAN, ADS Philip Barton Key (1757-1815; Loyalist officer during the Revolution, afterwards a prominent Maryland jurist and legislator, uncle of Francis Scott Key) autograph letter, signed, no place or date: opinion on the will of Richard Watkins with regard to the validity of life estates in real property, according to the Maryland Act of 1786; 1 p. small folio.
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A Bernard Bloch Full Figural
A Bernard Bloch Full Figural Character Humidor of a Barrister Terracotta humidor of a man at lectern polychrome enamels in matte finish bottom impressed BB 147 AX.
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SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.RA. (UK,
SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.RA. (UK, 1769-1830) "Mrs. Bannister", graphite and white chalk on paper, unsigned, a study of the head of Regency Actress Elizabeth Bannister nee Miss Harper (1757-1849), denzien of the Haymarket Theatre, playing Polly in "The Beggar's Opera" in 1778. She garnered one-thousand pound contracts when 100 pounds was a gentleman's annual income, and became the principle soloist singer at the Haymarket until she retired in 1792 to raise the four daughters she had with actor John Bannister, who she had married in 1783. Housed in a gold molded frame under glass and a french-ruled mat captioned with name of artist and subject. OS: 29" x 20 1/2", SS: 19" x 12". Edge toned.
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(LOT OF 8) BARRISTER BOOKCASE GROUP
(LOT OF 8) BARRISTER BOOKCASE GROUP (lot of 8) Barrister bookcase group, by Gunn furniture, consisting of seven 13.5"h sections, top and bottom, four stacks 61.5"h x 34"w x 13"d
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An Attorney at Law THE ATTORNEY'S
An Attorney at Law THE ATTORNEY'S COMPETE POCKET BOOK THE ATTORNEY'S COMPETE POCKET BOOK
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(2) GLOBE-WERNICKE FOUR-STACK
(2) GLOBE-WERNICKE FOUR-STACK BARRISTER BOOKCASES(lot of 2) English mahogany barrister's bookcase, Globe-Wernicke, early 20th c., four stacked sections with leaded glass doors, rising on curved legs, approx 56"h, 34"w, 10.5"d
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DAWES, EDWIN. THE BARRISTER IN
DAWES, EDWIN. THE BARRISTER IN THE CIRCLE. LONDON: MAGI...Dawes, Edwin. The Barrister in the Circle. London: Magic Circle, 1983. Publisher's cloth, with jacket. Number 35 of 500 copies. Inscribed and signed by Dawes to Tibby Clarke, one of Sidney Clarke's relatives, Òwith thanks for all his invaluable help.Ó Illustrated. 8vo. Light wear to jacket. Together with drafts of a publisher's prospectus and review of the book, with annotations in an unknown hand.
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ENGLISH MINTY OXFORD FOUR-STACK
ENGLISH MINTY OXFORD FOUR-STACK LAWYER'S BOOKCASEEnglish barrister bookcase, Minty Oxford, c.1920s, curved top, over four-piece case fitted with glass paned doors, opening to interior shelves, on plinth base, crack in upper right glass pane at corner, approx 55.5"h, 35"w, 11.25"d **Provenance: From the estate of Ali A. Abssi (1934-2020) and Florence Hall Abssi (1919-2014), founders of the Ishtar Gate Gallery in the prestigious Houston Galleria. They were world travelers and dealers of eclectic art, jewelry, antiquities, and gems. Their friends, acquaintances, and customers included people from all continents, including sheiks, prime ministers, royals, business leaders, politicians, and oil magnates. Florence was also a published author.**
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THOMAS DAVIDSON, PAIR OF
THOMAS DAVIDSON, PAIR OF PAINTINGS Thomas Davidson (English, 1842-1919), "The Barristers", oils on canvas, artist's cipher lower left and right corners, each 13.5"h x 9.5"w (sight), 18.5"h x 14.25"w (frames)
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STACKING BARRISTER BOOKCASEA
STACKING BARRISTER BOOKCASEA five-tier barrister bookcase in quarter cut oak, the shelves graduated from 9" to 15" high, and 8" to 12" deep. All glass intact. Overall dimensions, 78" high x 34" wide x 14" deep.
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Globe Wernicke barrister
Globe Wernicke barrister bookcase, 811, 3098-1/2, 50"h x 34"w x 12"d
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Barr Flight & Barr Worcester
Barr Flight & Barr Worcester Inkstand c.1804-13 painted with a view of ??~St. Dennis??Ts Priory Hants??T 6" (Length) 15.3cm (Length) painted marks and titled in red script
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(2) GLOBE-WERNICKE 5-STACK
(2) GLOBE-WERNICKE 5-STACK BARRISTER'S BOOKCASE(pair) Lawyers mahogany stacking bookcases, Globe-Wernicke, early 20th c., five graduated stacking shelves, with glazed doors, rising on molded plinth base, (one) shelf lacking pull, approx 68"h, 34"w, 12 1/8"d
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GLOBE-WERNICKE BARRISTER BOOKCASE
GLOBE-WERNICKE BARRISTER BOOKCASE CINCINNATI OHIO of typical form the shelves with outlifting glass cases one lower long drawer raised on square legs - h:61 w:34.50 d:11 in.
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1 vol. (Barber, James.) The
1 vol. (Barber, James.) The Law-Suit: or, The Farmer and Fisherman. A Poem. London: for G. Spavan, 1738. First edition. 8vo, 19th-Century 3/4 blue morocco & cloth, gilt; joints, spine ends & extremities rubbed. Frontis. 1 p. adverts. at back. Some minor internal darkening, upper fore-edge of frontis. chipped. Trimmed - heads shaved close. NUC NB 0109507 (locating 2 copies)
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A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester
A Flight, Barr and Barr Worcester saucer, circa 1820, painted with the arms of the Honourable East India Company within a pink border, 13.1cm, impressed mark of Flight, Barr and Barr/Note: The Geoffrey Godden Reference Collection/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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TWO 18TH CENTURY BRITISH PORTRAIT
TWO 18TH CENTURY BRITISH PORTRAIT ENGRAVINGS To include an engraved portrait of Sir William Wyndham Barrister after Jonathan Richardson Senior, 1741; to also include a mezzotint portrait of Edward Augustus, Duke of York and Albany after Henry Morland, circa 1750-1763, each framed.
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4 Stack Barristers Bookcase from
4 Stack Barristers Bookcase from a Bronx estate Dimensions: 59 x 34 x 12
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SELECTION OF GUNN BARRISTER
SELECTION OF GUNN BARRISTER BOOKCASE SECTIONS 1st quarter-20th century, with leaded glass windows; comprising 10 sections (some with faults) and two caps.
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English School, mid 18th
English School, mid 18th Century/Portrait Miniature of Sir George Strickland, 5th BART/bust length, wearing a grey coat and black hat/pastel, 13cm x 11cm
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Watson (William) The Clergy-Man's
Watson (William) The Clergy-Man's Law: Or The Complete Incumbent..., Folio, London 1701, and 25 others regarding law and government (26)
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(SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE) BARRIE J.
(SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE) BARRIE J. M. The Works. London: Hodder and Stoughton 1888-1902. 11 vols. 8vo full blue morocco with gilt acorn motif at corners gilt-lettered spines publisher's brown cloth bound in the rear. Wear to boards on all vols.; chipping to spine ends on vols. with some evidence of touch-up and loss to heads of spines on six vols.; boards detached on two.
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GLOBE-WERNICKE MAHOGANY BARRISTER
GLOBE-WERNICKE MAHOGANY BARRISTER BOOKCASE 1st quarter-20th century, with 3 sections, crown and base.
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John Morgan (British, b.1757/8-?)
John Morgan (British, b.1757/8-?) ESSAYS UPON I. THE LAW OF EVIDENCE. II. NEW TRIALS. III. SPECIAL VERDICTS. IV. TRIALS AT BAR. AND V. REPLEADERS ESSAYS UPON I. THE LAW OF EVIDENCE. II. NEW TRIALS. III. SPECIAL VERDICTS. IV. TRIALS AT BAR. AND V. REPLEADERS
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Seven section stacking
Seven section stacking barrister's bookcase, walnut finished, made by Lundstrom, 95 1/2"h x 33 3/4"w Estimate $300-600
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Tray comprising Two Covered Storage
Tray comprising Two Covered Storage Jars Leonardo Figure of a Barrister on Plinth Wedgwood Summer Sky Tea and Coffee Pot and Foley China Persian part Tea Set (26)
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MAHOGANY 4-STACK BARRISTER BOOKCASE
MAHOGANY 4-STACK BARRISTER BOOKCASE LEADED GLASSAmerican or English barrister/ lawyer's bookcase, early 20th c., in a mahogany finish, four stacks, top door with leaded glass pane, on a molded base, approx 63.5"h, 34.25"w, 14.5"d
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Colonial Documents British
Colonial Documents British Account First is 1p 7 x 11.5 in. Whitehall 20 Oct. 1783. Account of services performed by William North Messenger to the Right Honorable Lord North for services perfomed May and June 1783. Boldly signed North below a note indicating the bill be paid and by Thos. Chetham Clerk of the Cheque and interestingly Hannah North Atty. to William North. Frederick North (Lord North) (1732 - 1792) was Prime Minister of Great Britain during the American Revolution (1770 - 1782). He was forced out of office by a ''no confidence'' vote the first time this occurred after the defeat at Yorktown. This appears to be one of a few known instances (and many more rumors) of women serving as attorneys and solicitors in pre-Victorian England. The law as a profession would not officially open to them until the 1920s. However Hannah may well have been a cousin or other relative of Lord North and thus also likely to have been educated at least literate. Of note a legal ''do it yourself'' book was published in 1668 (The Compleat Solicitor Entring-Clark and Attorney) and some (men and women) used this route to the profession. Condition: Folds and minor toning as expected. Mounted along the edge into a larger sheet of heavy paper.