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STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF A GENTLEMAN
STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE OF A GENTLEMAN in green coat striped cravat and sash and pink breeches holding a basket of fruit under his left arm on a naturalistic base - h:14 in.
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Samuel Metford (1810-1896) cut
Samuel Metford (1810-1896) cut and bronzed paper silhouette Portrait of Edmund and Catherine Lloyd of Fairfield House Thornbury and eight of their children with a distant view of Thornbury Castle and the River Severn seen through the window circa 1853-55 signed and inscribed verso 14 x 23.5in Estimate ?300-500 Overall some even discolouration of the ground paper along with some scattered fox marks and other small specks of dirt but in general in fair to good condition signed lower left under glass in an old oak frame with old label with details of sitters applied verso. 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 ?950
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Milford Zornes N.A (1908-2008
Milford Zornes N.A (1908-2008 Claremont CA) The Santa Clara Near Saugus
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DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON FOUR
DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON FOUR SILK GREEN AND PINK STRIPE DRAPERY TREATMENTS WITH CROWNS SWAGS AND JABOTS the arched cornice with hand applied rosettes flanked by jabots all trimmed with tassel fringe from the long gallelry h: 62 x w: 62 in. (four windows) Provenance: From Patricia Kluge's Albemarle House Charlottesville VA Other Notes: made by Anthony Lawrence Belfair in 1985
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DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON TWO
DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON TWO PAIRS OF CLAREMONT DRAPERIES WITH CROWNS SWAGS PANELS AND JABOTS carved reticulated gold painted gilt wood crown with gathered swags with hand made flowers flanked by jabots all with braided fringe the curtains with braid around inside edges and hem from the drawing room h: 140 x w: 77 in. each curtain panel (two windows) Provenance: From Albemarle House Charlottesville VA. Featured in Timeless Design by David Easton p. 52 53 Other Notes: made by Anthony Lawrence Belfair in 1985
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Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723
Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723 British) Portrait of a Lady in a Red Dress with Blue Mantle in a Rocky Landscape
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Fine 1671 betrothal needlework, man
Fine 1671 betrothal needlework, man and woman in court attire separated by a shield and "1671", distant castle, birds and flowers in corners, partial sun at top, silk thread and purl with raised work, some painted details, on ivory satin ground, British, circa 1671, 8 x 9-3/4 in.; modern frame. Losses to silk thread, some areas unfinished, fading, shattering to silk ground, needle holes along edges, possibly formerly attached to a pillow. Edyth Medlin Antiques, Raleigh, North Carolina
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Milford Zornes N.A. (1908-2008
Milford Zornes N.A. (1908-2008 Claremont CA) Gold and Grey
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Macray (W D) Chronicon Abbatiae
Macray (W D) Chronicon Abbatiae de Evesham, 8vo., qtr. roan, Longman 1863 and Naunton (R) The Court of Queen Elizabeth, tall 8vo., cont. green morocco gilt, London 1814
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DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON TWO
DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON TWO PAIRS OF CORAL DRAPERIES WITH CROWNS VALANCES AND PANELS the draperies with black out and flannel interlining backed with cream fabric with small repeat design from the study h: 112 x w: 60 in. (two windows) Provenance: From Patricia Kluge's Albemarle House Charlottesville VA Other Notes: made by Anthony Lawrence Belfair in 1985
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English School, 16th
English School, 16th Century/Portrait of a Nobleman/possibly Sir Henry Bedingfeld of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk/half-length, wearing a black doublet and fur trimmed coat, a jewelled black cap and ornate gold chains suspending a seal fob/inscribed upper left An Dn 1566 and upper right Aeta Sua 51/oil on panel, 45.5cm x 31cm, laid on a modern linen backed wood panel/Provenance: from the collection of Harry Wolton QC
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WALTER CRANE (1845-1915) FOR JOHN
WALTER CRANE (1845-1915) FOR JOHN WILSON, LONDON
FRAMED NAPKIN, CIRCA 1900 linen damask, with an inscription to the outer border DESIGNED BY WALTER CRANE LONDON, embroidered with initials, later framed68cm x 67cmNote: An established linen draper, John Wilson of Bond Street, London is known to have commissioned designs for linen damask from Ireland Brothers, Belfast and this is thought to be a scarce surviving example.
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DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON TWO
DESIGNED BY DAVID EASTON TWO PAIRS OF CLAREMONT WINDOW DRAPERIES WITH CROWN SWAGS PANELS AND JABOTS EN SUITE carved reticulated gold painted gilt wood crown with gathered swags with handmade flowers flanked by jabots all with braided fringe the curtains with braid around inside edges and hem from the drawing room h: 140 x w: 77 in. each curtain panel (two windows) Provenance: From Albemarle House Charlottesville VA. Featured in Timeless Design by David Easton p. 52 53 Other Notes: made by Anthony Lawrence Belfair in 1985
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TWO ENGRAVINGS: ''THE HEYTHORP
TWO ENGRAVINGS: ''THE HEYTHORP HUNT'' AND ''STRATFORD ON AVON''. ''The Heythorp Hunt'' engraved by James Scott. ''Painted by Stephen Pearce / Published by John O'Malley & Son 30 Gerrard St. London''. Depicting a hunt scene. 34'' h. 44'' w. (including frame) Also including ''Stratford on Avon / The Birthplace of Shakespeare.'' ''James Fairman A.M. / James Duthie.'' 36 1/2'' h. 42'' w. (including frame) Not examined outside of frame.
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HELEN ALTON FARNSWORTH
HELEN ALTON FARNSWORTH SAWYERAmerican 1900-1999North Truro rural scene. Unsigned. Provenance: A Truro Massachusetts estate.Oil on artist board 16 x 20''. Framed. Oil on artist board 16'' x 20''. Framed.''
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W.N. Craven salt glaze stoneware
W.N. Craven salt glaze stoneware jar, ovoid with applied lugs, overall speckled and runny dark olive glaze, stamped on side "WN Craven" (William Nicholas Craven, Randolph County, North Carolina, 1820-1903), 10 in. Excellent condition, no damage or repairs found.
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MICHAEL RADFORD NORMAN (UNITED
MICHAEL RADFORD NORMAN (UNITED KINGDOM, CONTEMPORARY), "UPNOR CASTLE, RIVER MEDWAY", KENT, ENGLAND., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 11" X 18". FRAMED 18.75" X 24.5".MICHAEL RADFORD NORMAN, United Kingdom, Contemporary, "Upnor Castle, River Medway", Kent, England. Signed lower right "Michael Norman". Titled lower left. Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 11" x 18". Framed 18.75" x 24.5".
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ALEXANDER CRANE
ALEXANDER CRANE (MASSACHUSETTS/CONNECTICUT, 1904-1953), "WALLINGFORD, CONNECTICUT"., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 14" X 21" SIGHT. FRAMED 27" X 33".ALEXANDER CRANE, Massachusetts/Connecticut, 1904-1953, "Wallingford, Connecticut". Signed and dated lower right "Alexander Crane 1945". Titled lower right. Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 14" x 21" sight. Framed 27" x 33".
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DENNIS CORRIGAN, 20TH CENTURY
DENNIS CORRIGAN, 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE WITH GOPHER, ENGRAVING AND AQUATINT, SIGNED L.R., FRAMED: 16-1/4 X 20-1/4 INDennis Corrigan, 20th Century School, Nathaniel Hawthorne with Gopher, Engraving and Aquatint, Signed l.r., Framed: 16-1/4 x 20-1/4 in
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES one a
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES one a girl with flowers in her apron and a goat to one side - her companion with tartan scarf holding a crook a ram to one side (2) - h:13 in.
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(8) FRAMED ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS,
(8) FRAMED ENGLISH ENGRAVINGS, ACTORS, SOCIETY(lot of 8) Framed stipple engravings and etchings on paper, including: (1) Mr. Dignum of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, (1) Mr. Cooke of the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, (1) Mr. Young of the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, (1) Mr. Charles Bannister, Comedian, in the character of Steady in the Quaker, (1) Mrs. Pope, (1) Mrs. Robinson, engraved by J. Conde (John Conde, fl.1785-1800), (1) The Sleeping Fair, published by C. Taylor (Charles Taylor, 1756-1828), (1) The Happy Resemblance, published by C. Taylor (Charles Taylor, 1756-1828); all housed in black and gilt eglomise frames, overall: approx 10"h, 8"w, 7.25lbs total
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MANNER OF WALTER CRANE WALLPAPER
MANNER OF WALTER CRANE
WALLPAPER FRIEZE, CIRCA 1890 block-printed paper, later framed, depicting the Judgment of Paris33cm x 67cm (frame 57.5cm x 91cm)
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Allan Dean Cochran (American
Allan Dean Cochran (American 1888-1971) "Plum Street Gloucester Mass." oil on canvas board signed lower right titled on a "Winsor & Newton Canvas Board" label en verso 15 5/8 in. x 19 3/4 in. in a giltwood frame.
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Decorative 3 Panel Mirrored and
Decorative 3 Panel Mirrored and Damask Screen.From a Cranford NJ home. Dimensions: Each panel measures 74'' high x 24'' wide.
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TINTYPE PORTRAIT IN A SCRIMSHAW
TINTYPE PORTRAIT IN A SCRIMSHAW FRAME. Nineteenth century bone. Tintype portrait of a young man wearing a shiny cap. Identified on back as ''Frank Grover Alton NB'' and set in a carved bone frame with a heart below. Age cracks. 5 1/4''h. 3 1/8''w. Together with a folding knife. Minor losses. 4 3/4''l. closed. Both descended in the same family. Ex David Good (Ohio). ''NB'' likely refers to the Canadian maritime province of New Brunswick however there is currently no town of Alton in that province.
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Milford Zornes N.A. (1908-2008
Milford Zornes N.A. (1908-2008 Claremont CA) The Sheep Camp
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J. D. Craven salt glaze butter
J. D. Craven salt glaze butter crock, pale olive stoneware, marked on shoulder "JD Craven" (Jacob Dorris Craven, Randolph and Moore County, North Carolina, 1827-1895), 7 in. Extensive rim wear and scattered small chips. The Collection of Tom and Ann Hixson.
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JOHN THURLOW SECRETARY TO OLIVER
JOHN THURLOW SECRETARY TO OLIVER CROMWELL engraving: 17 x 11 1/2 in. Framed; lower right signed and dated: J. & P. Knapton Londini 1738; lower left signed: J. Houbraken Other Notes: TPC
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EDWARD NORTON BY ROBERT BOLLING
EDWARD NORTON BY ROBERT BOLLING BRANDEGEE. Connecticut/ New York, 1849 - 1922. Oil on canvas, signed and dated "R.B. Brandegee 1892" with presentation by artist "Portrait of Mr. Edward Norton. Presented to Miss Sarah Porter, Farmington, 1894". Gentleman with grey beard. Surface wear and flaking. Unframed, 26.75"h. 21.5"w.
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John Corvin (British
John Corvin (British 1924-2010)/Portrait of Dame Judi Dench as Countess Rousillon/Royal Shakespeare Company 2008/signed, inscribed and dated '08/charcoal, 42cm x 35cm/Note: John Corvin was a stage and film actor who settled in Stratford-upon-Avon and in later years became a prolific artist, often portraying fellow actors during rehearsals
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An English Firescreen having a
An English Firescreen having a pierce carved crest flanked by finials over the tapestry inset panel depicting a hunt scene framed with barley twist columns raised on twin supports. Height 56 x width 39 inches.
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Charles Frederick Green/Piping
Charles Frederick Green/Piping Pebworth, Dancing Marston, Haunted Hillboro', Hungry Grafton, Dudging Exhall, Popish Wixford, Beggarly Broom, Drunken Bedford and Shakespeare's Crab Tree/nine illustrated scenes from the Doggerel Rhyme, together with a framed script of the rhyme/watercolours, 11cm x 16cm
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KRONDORF, William F. (American,
KRONDORF, William F. (American, 1978-1969): ''Pont de Vedra,'' watercolor on arches paper, 4'' x 6.375''.
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2-Part brass and stained glass
2-Part brass and stained glass screen, brass frame with leaded stained glass insert, each panel with round portrait of William Shakespeare & John Milton centered, surrounded by stained & painted glass floral & geometric decoration, c 1870-90, European, each panel 38-1/2"h x 19"w, minor cracks in surrounding glass
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MASSACHUSETTS NEEDLEWORK. Silk
MASSACHUSETTS NEEDLEWORK. Silk on linen. Signed ''Wrought by Elizabeth Kendall Greenwich aged 12 years / under tuition of Persis Dodd Princton [sic] 1813''. Three plump dove-like birds appear in the tree branches and among the flowers. A large basket with additional blooms is on the ground. Imperfections. In a period decorated frame 18''h. 17''w. Ex David Good (Ohio). Elizabeth was born to Samuel and Molly Kendall in April 25 1801 in Greenwich Hampshire County. She married Joseph Raymond in 1830 and the couple raised three children in Royalston where she died in 1887. The instructess Persis Dodd had connections to Princeton in neighboring Worchester County as she was born there in 1791 to William and Anna Dodd. In 1815 she married Leonard Woods in Enfield Hampshire County. Both Greenwich and Enfield were disincorporated in 1938 and flooded to creat the Quabbin Reservoir. Some loss to silk stitches maining in the upper right corner. The background linen is tender and has been stitched to additional backing. Some toning on edges and center of tree. Soften colors in shades of gold. blues and tans.
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CLEON THROCKMORTON 'READYING
CLEON THROCKMORTON 'READYING NETS' OIL ON CANVAS Cleon Francis Throckmorton (American, 1897-1965) Modernist oil on canvas painting depicting a coastal, likely Bermuda, landscape scene with fishermen readying their nets, the perspective creating an interaction with the viewer, 1962, signed and dated "'62" lower right, housed in a carved gilt wood frame. Image: 29.5" H x 35.5" W; frame: 35.5" H x 41.5" W. NOTE: Cleon Francis "Throck" Throckmorton was a painter, architect, and set designer who worked and taught at Howard University. He also operated the Krazy Kat Klub, a speakeasy in Washington, D.C.