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Forehand and Wadsworth
Forehand and Wadsworth Illustrated Firearms Catalogue ca 1880. 15pp. PLUS Forehand Arms Co. price list of component parts ca 1896 1p. Condition: Good.
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ANTIQUE FOREHAND & WADSWORTH
ANTIQUE FOREHAND & WADSWORTH BRITISH REVOLVERAn antique seven shot Forehand & Wadsworth British bull dog revolver, Serial No. 106509 circa 1888. 6"
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REVOLVER. Forehand & Wadsworth
REVOLVER. Forehand & Wadsworth Bulldog S.N. 5757.
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FOREHAND & WADSWORTH REVOLVER.
FOREHAND & WADSWORTH REVOLVER. Single action .32 rimfire 3-1/2'' octagonal barrel walnut grips. Even brown patina most of varnish still on grips good rifleing.
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Forehand & Wadsworth British
Forehand & Wadsworth British Bulldog Revolver .32 cal. 2.375'' barrel S/N 47391. Nickel finish black hard rubber grips. Condition: Very good condition with a good but lightly pitted bore. This gun has mechanical problems and does not always operate properly. It will need to be repaired before attempting to shoot.
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FOREHAND & WADSWORTH TOP BREAK 32
FOREHAND & WADSWORTH TOP BREAK 32 REVOLVERAntique Forehand and Wadsworth DA 6 shot revolver in .32 cal. Serial #29610 on butt and cylinder. Barrel measures 3 1/4". Age appropriate wear to finish with some letters scratched into the left side of frame above the trigger. Bore and cylinders are fairly clean. Revolver cycles. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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FOREHAND AND WADSWORTH HAMMERLESS
FOREHAND AND WADSWORTH HAMMERLESS REVOLVER. .32 caliber five-shot cylinder 3 1/4'' round barrel nickel-plated finish checkered rubber grips. S/n 1508. Plating at over 90% marks clear grips exhibit little wear action a little stiff.
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Forehand & Watsworth Bulldog Pistol
Forehand & Watsworth Bulldog Pistol .32 cal. S&W centerfire 2.5" barrel S/N 88209. Top of barrel marked Forehand & Watsworth.? Top frame marked British Bulldog.?Nickel finish with checkered hard rubber grips. Condition: Revolver is in almost mint condition ?retaining 100% of the original nickel finish.? Grips are excellent.
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FOREHAND & WADSWORTH REVOLVER.
FOREHAND & WADSWORTH REVOLVER. Terror model .32 caliber 2-1/2'' octagonal barrel walnut grips. S/n 6661. Very good condition marked TERROR on top of barrel patents on left side. Good grips strong trigger action.
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John William Wadsworth (1879-1955):
John William Wadsworth (1879-1955): three watercolours of the coast in Cornwall and Honfleur, Normandy, all signed J W Wadsworth, 34cm x 24cm and 36cm x 26cm, (one unframed) Provenance: from the estate of the artist's son, Philip Wadsworth, given to Henry Sandon by Zilla Wadsworth. John Wadsworth was a major ceramic designer at Mintons and Art Director at Royal Worcester (3)/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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WEDWORTH WADSWORTH (AMERICAN,
WEDWORTH WADSWORTH (AMERICAN, 1846-1927), "RIVER VIEW", WATERCOLOR, DEPICTS BIRCH TREES FLANKING PATH BY WINDING RIVER IN SUMMER, SI...Wedworth Wadsworth (American, 1846-1927), "River View", watercolor, depicts birch trees flanking path by winding river in summer, signed lower right, matted and framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 7 1/2" h. x 10 1/2" w.
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§ JOHN WADSWORTH (BRITISH
§ JOHN WADSWORTH (BRITISH 1879-1955)
EXTENSIVE ARCHIVE OF ORIGINAL DESIGNS AND SKETCHES mixed media (pencil; pen and ink; watercolour; bodycolour) some 150 items in total, on various paper and card stocks, various dimensions, including 10 items signed by Wadsworth, the remaining material unsigned but most attributable either to Wadsworth or an associate on external evidence or stylistic grounds: 1) Signed items: a) Design for a Sun-Dial to be executed in Irish-Green Marble with Brass Fitting (watercolour; with caption); b) Design for an embroidered doyley (watercolour; with caption); c) Design for Wadsworth's personal bookplate (black and gold ink with lilac watercolour; mounted); d) Designs for decorative friezes (on a single sheet, red and black ink heightened with gold, possibly gold leaf); e) Repeating foliate design (sepia ink with pencil); f) Calligraphic Christmas card design ('With best wishes from Mr and Mrs J. W. Wadsworth, Xmas 1910' in black ink, with 'Draycott Le Moors, Stoke on Trent' in pencil); g) Cover design for an edition of Dante (black ink and pencil, annotations verso; together with another design, unsigned but near-identical); h-j) Three watercolour views (a country church; a view in the Colosseum; a crooked tree with cottages; the latter with heavy outlining and shading in black ink);2) Views (watercolours, 13 in total, including wooded landscapes, beach scenes, architectural studies, and boats moored in a harbour);3) Bookplate designs, including two for Leon V. Solon (on 20 sheets, a few containing multiple designs, together with a few printed specimens);4) Lettering specimens and copies of illuminated initials from medieval manuscripts (28 sheets, most with multiple designs);5) Pattern designs after historical fabrics (watercolours, 6 in total, annotated on verso '17th century Italian', 'Italian damask, 17th century', 'Linen, Italian, 16 century', '15 or 16th-century oriental', '16th century Renaissance', 'Velvet, Persian, 17th century');6) Exhibition catalogue or poster designs for the North Staffordshire Art Society (5 in total), together with 3 similar designs for the Catalogue of the Malvern Art Club Exhibition,1928, woodblocks differentially hand-coloured;7) Large collection of assorted designs and sketches, including various floral patterns and motifs, a vase, book illustrations and embellishments (including 4 designs for publisher's devices or colophons: 'FINIS' written within scrolling foliate cartouche; two satyrs embracing beneath text 'THE END'; large sketch of an angel and supplicant with the text 'Carl Hentschel & Co. Photo-engravers' at the head; an allegorical female figure with robe and shield beneath text 'Bemrose & Sons Ltd. Printers, Derby & London'), and numerous female figures, several sketches evidently preparatory (approx. 50 in total);8) 3 engraved Christmas cards from Leon V. Solon addressed in pencil to John Wadsworth (for 1903, 1905 and 1909, spotted); 2 photographs of works by Leon V. Solon (one of Elizabeth I, the other captioned verso 'Le bain des nymphes'), both signed in the negative, mounted and inscribed by Solon to Wadsworth in pencil on mount, heavily spotted; and 1 further engraving inscribed by Solon to Wadsworth in pencil (device for a menu at 'Uplands'?);9) Other items including: a copy of Wadsworth's Designing from Plant Forms, 1910, first edition, original cloth; 1901-2 syllabus for Macclesfield Techincal and Science School and School of Art (8vo, original decorative wrappers, front cover design signed J. W. Wadsworth); dust jackets possibly designed by Wadsworth, etc. This lot includes a typed letter to Phillips auctioneers from C. J. Hancock requesting a catalogue for the sale.(approx. 150)Provenance: 'The Ceramic Art and Paintings of John and Philip Wadsworth', the auction of their estate, Phillips, Knowle, 8th April 1992, various lots including 55, 89 etc.Note: John William Wadsworth is best remembered as a designer of ceramics, but this extensive collection of material is an engrossing record of his interest in other fields including book decoration, bookplate design and landscape painting, and promises to reward further study. Born in Macclesfield, Wadsworth studied at Stockport School of Art and the Royal College of Art. In 1901 he was appointed assistant art director to L. V. Solon at Mintons, designing Secessionist ware, and became full art director soon after in 1905. He was art director at Royal Worcester from 1915 until returning to Mintons in 1935, where he remained until his death.
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§ JOHN WADSWORTH (BRITISH
§ JOHN WADSWORTH (BRITISH 1879-1955)
PLACE DE MARCH, HONFLEUR watercolour, signed;and 'French Market,' ink and watercolour, signed(2)34.5cm (13 1/2in), 24cm (9 1/2in); and 25.5cm (10in), 35cm (13 1/2in)Provenance: 'The Ceramic Art and Paintings of John and Philip Wadsworth', the auction of their estates, Phillips, London, 8th April 1992, lot 108
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WEDWORTH WADSWORTH (AMERICAN
WEDWORTH WADSWORTH (AMERICAN 1846-1927), "AUTUMN LANDSCAPE", 1904, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, PANORAMIC VIEW OF SUN SETTING OVER RIVER, AT...Wedworth Wadsworth (American 1846-1927), "Autumn Landscape", 1904, watercolor on paper, panoramic view of sun setting over river, at right a dirt path is flanked by rail fence and rows of trees, country house with light in window partly visible in the distance, signed and dated 1904 lower left, matted and framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 9 1/2" h. x 19 1/2" w.
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BOWBACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR.
BOWBACK WINDSOR SIDE CHAIR. Wallace Nutting Connecticut early 20th century mixed woods. Of typical form with bold baluster-turned legs. Old refinish. 17 1/2''h. seat 38''h. overall.
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Wright (Andrew) Court-Hand Restored
Wright (Andrew) Court-Hand Restored or, The Student's Assistant in Reading Old Deeds, Contracts, Records etc., London 1879, two photographic souvenir booklets, The Beauty of Argyll and Memories of Skye, various ephemera including small hotel adverts, one with maps of Jersey, another with panoramic map of the Rhine, a silk bullfighting poster, 1871, a hand written diary of a trip with Sir Walter Currie 'Through Kaffir Land and No-Man's-Land Jany-April 1862'
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William John Wainwright
William John Wainwright (1855-1931)Bust Portrait of a Cavalierinscribed on reversewatercolour 27cm x 19cm (10.75" x 7.5")
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MULTIPLE STRUCK HAND WROUGHT
MULTIPLE STRUCK HAND WROUGHT RIGHT HAND GOOSEWINGca. 18th-19th century; smoothing/goosewing axe with two maker's strike "ICS" in heart strike and "WERDER" embossed strike with flat back arch top socket with raised butt plate, raised chip deflector weld, large arched top key and cold chisel strike "G.H.", 12 1/2" edge, 24 1/2" overall; Condition: possible continental goosewing axe by form of socket, "GH" strike is possible owner
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Augustus Walford Weedon (British
Augustus Walford Weedon (British 1838-1908) Rushing Falls watercolor and pencil on board 17 3/4 x 27 1/4 inches.
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1 vol. (Ward & Lock Sixpenny
1 vol. (Ward & Lock Sixpenny Handbook.) Lawn Tennis, Badminton, Croquet, Troco, Racquets, Fives... London: Ward, Lock, n.d. [ca. 1882]. 12mo, orig. pictorial grey-green cloth; occasionally scuffed, corners & spine ends slightly rubbed, top of front hinge slightly stressed. Wood-engraved illus. & diagrams. With 8 pp. adverts. at end. Internally clean. Second edition with Lawn Tennis on pp. 7-29. Henderson p. 216; [Phelps & Sabine p. 147]
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WAYLANDE GREGORY STUDIOS POLO
WAYLANDE GREGORY STUDIOS POLO PLAYER. Warren, New Jersey, 2nd quarter 20th century. Inscribed signature on the bottom. Bisque with incised details. Mallet may or may not be original. Minor stains. 10"h. 9"l.
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Augustus Walford Weedon (British
Augustus Walford Weedon (British 1838-1908) Rushing Falls watercolor and pencil on board 17 3/4 x 27 1/4 inches.
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Waltham open face pocketwatch
Waltham open face pocketwatch floral and scroll motif monogrammed on back ''O.F.D''
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JOHN WADSWORTH (BRITISH
JOHN WADSWORTH (BRITISH 1879-1955) FOR ROYAL WORCESTER
THE MOTHER, 1932 porcelain, printed 'ROYAL WORCESTER MADE IN ENGLAND' and '2886'Provenance: 'The Ceramic Art and Paintings of John and Philip Wadsworth', the auction of their estates, Phillips, Knowle, 8th April 1992, lot 82.Note: This figure was produced when Wadsworth was Art Director of Royal Worcester.
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F. CALDWELL HAND-COLORED
F. CALDWELL HAND-COLORED DRAWINGS, PAIROne golfing depiction titled "Fore!" to bottom left corner and one horse riding depiction titled "Forward!" to bottom left corner; both signed "F. Caldwell" to bottom right corner; in matching frames; both labeled to back; each measures approximately 23-1/8" x 15-1/8" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 15-3/4" x 8-3/8"; both in Good overall condition with some damage to frames.
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W.L. Walton after Victor Dubreuil
W.L. Walton after Victor Dubreuil ''The Contest Between Heenan and Sayers at Fairborough on the 17th of April 1860'' color lithograph Bufford Sons Boston lithographer published by George Newbold London 28 1/4 x 39 in. framed Estimate $ 500-700 Creases buckling. Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
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Frank Wesson: 1862, two trigger
Frank Wesson: 1862, two trigger rifle, .41 cal, 24" bbl, first type sporter, fitted with sling swivels, action working however barrel release does not function (stuck shut with dried grease), very good plus overall condition, serial # 2566. Estimate $350-450
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18th century British portrait,
18th century British portrait, three-quarter length portrait of wigged gentleman in brown brocaded vest, brown jacket, holding glove beside sword hilt, circa 1760, unsigned, oil on canvas, 49-1/4 x 40 in.; 20th century painted wood and composition frame. Restretched, 19th century lining, two periods of restoration, retouch scattered in face, at both hands, in vest, jacket and background, approximately 50 percent of surface affected, lifting at top edge from liner, crackle, flaking, abrasions to varnish layer, craquelure, overcleaning, grime, canvas loose; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late Wyatt W. Childs, Barnesville, Georgia.
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SIGNED BROCKHAUSEN/BROCKHAUSER
SIGNED BROCKHAUSEN/BROCKHAUSER RIGHT HAND GOOSEWINca. late 19th-early 20th century; German/Austrian type goosewing with butterfly tool strike, axe with chamfer top flat back tapered off-set socket and raised deflector weld, notch corner of hardened butt plate, 13 1/2" edge, 26" overall; Condition: small hairline crack on beard, good
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WALTHAM POCKETWATCH. Open face with
WALTHAM POCKETWATCH. Open face with second hand gold filled seventeen jewels ornately decorated case. S/N 8717521.
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GEORGE JOHN PINWELL R.W.S. (BRITISH
GEORGE JOHN PINWELL R.W.S. (BRITISH 1842-1875)
PEG WOFFINGTON BEFORE MANAGER RICH Signed with monogram (lower left), pencil, watercolour and bodycolour with scratching out60.3cm x 44.5cm (23.75in x 17.5in)Provenance: Sotheby’s, 6 October 1981, lot 139 (unsold);Sotheby’s, London, 1 March 1984, lot 486.Exhibited: Birmingham, Royal Society of Artists, March 1895, no. 407 (lent by Henry Quilter, 21 Bryanston Sq, London W).Note: There is a label verso with title and 'lent by Henry Quilter, 21 Bryanston Sq London W,' as well as a Godden & Fox label.
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UNSIGNED HAND WROUGHT LEFT HAND
UNSIGNED HAND WROUGHT LEFT HAND GOOSEWING AXEca. early 19th century; side smoothing bearded axe with oval tapered off-set socket with tapered butt-plate and hook edge beard with key and heavy socket mounted hickory handle, 13 1/2" edge, 21"l; Condition: early pin rivet repair to overlap weld, some pitting, unknown origin
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WINDSOR HIGHCHAIR. American 1st
WINDSOR HIGHCHAIR. American 1st half-19th century mixed woods. Arrow-back with old brown paint over an earlier red and a good dry surface. 20''h. seat 32''h. overall.
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SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR.
SACK-BACK WINDSOR ARMCHAIR. American late 18th-early 19th century mixed woods. Well-shaped arm handholds oval seat and turned arm supports and legs. 15 1/2''h. seat 35 1/2''h. overall. Some loss in height.
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WEDWORTH WADSWORTH CONNECTICUT
WEDWORTH WADSWORTH CONNECTICUT LANDSCAPE PAINTING Connecticut,1846-1927Naturalist study of a dirt path on the border of a forest and meadow with wood picket fence, identified Durham, Connecticut.
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Sack back Windsor armchair
Sack back Windsor armchair branded "W. Cox" Flat shaped handholds with vase turned supports on oval incised seat and splayed vase and ring turned legs joined by bulbous stretcher. refinished, rear legs ended out, repair to right hand hold, old break at back rest just beyond left stile