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Attractive Pair of English
Attractive Pair of English Hand-Colored Armorial Engravings, of respectively, the arms of Lewis-Windsor, the Earls of Plymouth and James Cecil of Badenham, the Earl of Salisbury, second quarter 19th century, sight 16-1/2" x 9-1/4". Presented on matte gold backplates within ecru silk mats in narrow carved giltwood frames in the neoclassical taste.
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[New York Heraldry], 1862, book
[New York Heraldry], 1862, book of 28 watercolor renderings of "Arms of the Gentry of the State of New York, Painted by George H. Cary" and "Dedicated to Mrs. Henry D. Phelps with the kindest wishes of her Friend, G.H.C., 1862", titles illuminated and in manuscript, including polychrome armorial bearings of Henry Van Rensselaer, John Jay, Schuyler Hamilton, H. DeWitt Clinton, Hamilton Fish, dark green morocco leather boards, gilt title, 8 x 7 in. Light wear and abrasions to leather, front board slightly warped, occasional minor stains, lacking one page.
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Edward VII Grant of Arms Letters
Edward VII Grant of Arms Letters Patent to Heber Mardon of Ashwick in the County of Somerset, England, 1904 gouache and ink on vellum, with appended cased wax seals, signed by Alfred Scott-Gatty, George Edward Cokayne, and registered by Henry Farnham Burke, in red Morocco leather case with tooled ER cypher
case 2.5 x 22 x 5.75 in — 6.4 x 55.9 x 14.6 cm
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PAIR OF HARVARD CAST IRON
PAIR OF HARVARD CAST IRON ANDIRONSEarly 20th CenturyIn the form of the letter H with university seal mounted to front. Height 15.''
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A PAIR OF ENGLISH ROYAL COAT OF
A PAIR OF ENGLISH ROYAL COAT OF ARMS ANDIRONSA pair of English brass Royal Coat of Arms andirons20th centuryheight 9 1/2in (24cm); width 11 1/4in (28.5cm); depth 3 1/2in (9cm) Provenance:The Collection of Fritz & Lucy Jewett, San Francisco, Cali
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18TH C. GEN. HENRY DEARBORN
18TH C. GEN. HENRY DEARBORN FRAMED SILHOUETTE Rare Verre Eglomise Bust Portrait of the American Revolutionary War Hero, found in Maine, in the original lemon gold frame and backing, with an early 19th c. handwritten label verso reading: "Gen. Henry Dearborn, born in Hampshire, N.H., March 1, 1751. Distinguished in the war of the Revolution. Was in the Battle of Bunker Hill. Was a Captain under Arnold on the March to Quebec, and after-wards paroled. Well known at the Kennebec". 7 3/8" x 5". Some losses, head intact.
General Henry Dearborn (1751-1829), besides his service in the Revolutionary War, was a US Representative from Massachusetts 1793-1797; 5th United States Secretary of War under President Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809; 10th Senior Officer of the United States Army 1812-1815 (War of 1812); United States Minister to Portugal under President James Monroe 1822-1824.
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Alex Henry side by side under lever
Alex Henry side by side under lever double-hammer Express rifle .577/.500 cal. black powder proof barrels without ejectors rib... ?
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BONE, Henry, (UK, 1779-1855):
BONE, Henry, (UK, 1779-1855): Francis Earl of Bedford painted for James Pickering, Enamel on Copper, 7.5'' x 6'', signed lower right, encased in period carved and gilded gesso frame, 15'' x 15.5''.
CONDITION: Repairs in the upper left corner, upper right corner, mid margin and lower left corner. Inscription verso
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ASSEMBLED PAIR OF GEORGE III AND
ASSEMBLED PAIR OF GEORGE III AND GEORGE IV ARMORIAL SILVER CUPS AND COVERS Thomas Heming London 1775 and JA (possibly John Angell) London 1829; each ovoid bowl with relief anthemion and bell-flower band and ram's heads supporting drapery swags the leaf-banded cover with urn knop; the earlier inscribed ''Extremium munus morientis Anaici Caroli Carlile '' gilt-wash interior. 9 1/8 x 4 3/4 in. approx. 44 oz. Estate of Julia Hall Millbrook NY.
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Henry Earp Senior (1831-1914) -
Henry Earp Senior (1831-1914) - Watercolour - Lane at ''Haywards Heath on the Cuckfield Road West Sussex'' 29ins x 21.25ins signed in gilt frame and glazed
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Edward Armfield sporting painting
Edward Armfield sporting painting (British, 1817-1896), two spaniels at a pheasant nest, signed lower left "E. Armfield", oil on canvas, 20-1/8 x 30-1/8 in.; 20th century gilt wood and composition frame. Original stretcher and tacking edge, crackle, cupping, two periods of retouch (primarily in sky), two patches verso, small hole lower right, small areas of flaking; frame with resurfaced areas, separations in composition. Private Collection, Florida
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Hand colored heraldic emblems,
Hand colored heraldic emblems, 1535: Le Blason Des Armes/ Avec Les Armes des princes, etc. (Paris: Imprime nouuessement a Paris pour Jehan Sainct denys libraire, etc.), circa 1535. 5.5x4 inches. [50] pages, with hand-colored illustrations of coats of arms throughout the work. Later full vellum, ruled and decorated in gilt on the covers and spine, old dated (1538) annotation on verso of endpaper. Title and several pages show early restoration to foredges. Descended in the House of Schwarzenberg
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HENRY BONE (BRITISH,
HENRY BONE (BRITISH, 1755-1834)Henry Bone (British, 1755-1834), "Thomas Tomkins (1743-1816)", 1801, enamel on copper, after Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1732-1792), partial signature and date lower left, inscribed with artist name, sitter and date en verso, 6 1/4 in. x 5 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Overall fair condition. Ext. Frame: 6 7/8 in. x 5 3/4 in. x 7/8 in.
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HENRY MARTENS (BRITISH 1790-1868)
HENRY MARTENS (BRITISH 1790-1868)
TWO MILITARY SUBJECT WATERCOLOURS signed HM, 29cm high, 23cm wide (including frame); together with MILITARY WATERCOLOUR BY M.A.HAYES, no signature visible, 19.5cm high, 19cm wide (including frame); and a GOUACHE OF THE 17th DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE OWN LANCER(4)Gouache 35cm high, 25cm wideProvenance: A Northumberland Country House
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HENRY, David, (American, 1946-):
HENRY, David, (American, 1946-): Head Study, Gouache, 23'' x 18 1/2'', signed, gilded frame with wear, 28'' x 23''.
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Henry H Parker, English, 1858-1930,
Henry H Parker, English, 1858-1930, 24 x 40 o/c, signed and titled "Homewards" verso, depicting a family with a team of horses heading home at the end of the day, signed lower left, original gilt frame, London supply stencil and an exhibition tag verso Estimate $8,000-12,000
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Two William IV grants of arms to
Two William IV grants of arms to Walter Wilkins, signed by Ralph Bigland and William Woods and dated 1835, suspending gilt cased seals and in a tooled and gilt red morocco case, case 55.5cm wide
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A Haviland Limoges Faience Vase
A Haviland Limoges Faience Vase of flask form decorated with a portrait of a dog holding a game bird in its mouth signed Hartinus. Height 18 inches.
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EDWARD LAMSON HENRY(American,
EDWARD LAMSON HENRY(American, 1841-1919)
The Marauders, Warwick, signed lower right "E.L. Henry/Warwick '76", extensively inscribed verso, oil on canvas on board, 13-1/4 x 8-3/4 in.; gilt wood frame, 14-1/2 x 10 in.
Note: Inscribed verso: "The Marauders, a sketch from Nature from a meadow in St. Johns House outside the gates, Warwick, England./ EL Henry artist"
Condition:
laid on board possibly as made, wear at edges not visible under frame; frame with wear
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English Pewter large & Small Jugs
English Pewter large & Small Jugs and 2 Hipflasks with Embossed Staffordshire Coat of Arms and Book The Great War by H W Wilson Volume 1 (5)
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CAST IRON COPY OF HENRY II OF
CAST IRON COPY OF HENRY II OF FRANCE'S PARADE ARMOUR SHIELD
GERMANY, LATE 19TH CENTURY after a design by Étienne Delaune, the reverse stamped 'Gesetzlich geschützt', numbered 3944 and with a mark of crowned crossed hammers45cm wide, 64cm high, 7cm deepNote: The original, circa 1555, is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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ARM AND LEG ARMOR AND A LETTER
ARM AND LEG ARMOR AND A LETTER HOLDER. European late 19th century. English silver regimental letter holder hallmarked for London 1897 4.25''h. and two pair of elbow or knee guards from a suit of armor. Leather straps are worn.
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TWO UNFRAMED ETCHINGS BY JOHN
TWO UNFRAMED ETCHINGS BY JOHN TAYLOR ARMS AND HENRY GOERING, DETAILS INCLUDE: JOHN TAYLOR ARMS (AMERICAN, 1887 - 1953), "STREET IN P...Two unframed etchings by John Taylor Arms and Henry Goering, details include: John Taylor Arms (American, 1887 - 1953), "Street in Porto Maurizio", 1928, etching, depicts a narrow alley framed by a series of arched walkways, titled in block, pencil signed and dated LR, not framed, hinged to mat at upper corners, Kennedy Galleries label attached to base of mat, wear consistent with age including light toning and mat burn, folded corners, scattered loss along right edge, very minor spots of foxing, etc., plate size: 9 1/2" h. x 4 1/8" w., paper size: 13 1/8" h. x 8 3/4" w.; and Henry Goering (German, 1871-1944), "Salzburg", color etching, depicts an early 20th C. street scene with flanking bronze sculptures in foreground, remarque with a line of Mozart LL, in homage of the town he was born, signed and titled pencil LR, numbered #752 in pencil to UL corner, unframed, wear consistent with age including minor mat burn and toning, plate size: 7 1/8" h. x 6 7/8" w., paper size: 13 3/4" h. x 11 1/4" w.
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Sculpture of a dog, named Henry,
Sculpture of a dog, named Henry, the ex guide dog, approx 68cm H x 65cm W
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HENRY HERMAN CROSS(American,
HENRY HERMAN CROSS(American, 1837-1918)
Lion, signed lower left "H. H. Cross 1895", oil on canvas, gilt and painted wood frame, 36 x 29 in.; 37-1/2 x 30-1/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of Brock Arms, Flat Rock, North Carolina
Condition:
bottom right corner has cracked and lifted away from stretcher, selective cleaning of head only, areas of retouch on nose and mane at right; frame with light wear
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A pair of white metal figures,
A pair of white metal figures, gallant with companion, on easel supports, 9cm high and an oval embossed portrait of Henry VIII
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1 vol. Hemingway, Ernest. A
1 vol. Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929. First edition, #182/510 signed by Hemingway. 8vo, orig. green paper bds., vellum spine & corners, black morocco spine label; occasional light edge wear, some discoloration to head of covers. In custom 1/2 green morocco, gilt fall-down box with raised bands. Hanneman A8b ,000-6,000 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 Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
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HENRY WARREN, WATERCOLOR Henry
HENRY WARREN, WATERCOLOR Henry Warren (British, 1794-1879), Middle Eastern walled city, watercolor on paper, signed "H Warren" inside wall at lower left, 6.25"h x 8"w (sight), 10.75"h x 13.75"w (frame)
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Two engravings after Joseph
Two engravings after Joseph Hearn: "The Arsenal Cannon Foundry…Litanie, St. Petersburg", published by Joseph Hearn, St. Petersburg and F. Dean Bertinok Street, Soho, London, 14-1/2 x 20-1/2 in. (sight), left hand side double struck, moisture stains, probably laid down, not examined out of frame ; "Gostinoy Dvor or the Public Shops in the Nevsky Perspective, St. Petersburg", 14-1/4 x 20-3/8 in., left hand side double struck, water stains, laid down, edges trimmed, mat glued to margins, moisture stains , hand-colored engravings on paper, both marked lower right in plate "Drawn by Joseph Hearn" (St. Petersburg, Russia, active 1787-1790); matching painted and carved(?) wood frames. Frames with abrasions.
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Pencil portrait of Henry
Pencil portrait of Henry Armstrong by Col Graham 1956. print of a bareknuckle boxing match. approx 36cm x 26cm and smaller
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(2) PAIR ANDIRONS, INCL. HARVARD
(2) PAIR ANDIRONS, INCL. HARVARD UNIVERSITY First half 20th c., one pair with Harvard "Ve-ri-tas" crest beneath eagle and banner of stars, 14.25"h x 8"w x 18"d, the other with Ionic column with garlands and cornucopias, 13.5"h x 7.25"w x 15.5"d
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ENGLISH SCHOOL A PAIR OF COAT OF
ENGLISH SCHOOL A PAIR OF COAT OF ARMS - PRINCE OF WALES and ARUNDEL Handcolored engravings: 10 1/2 X 7 1/2 in. (sight) Framed
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Henry Wilkinson (British) The
Henry Wilkinson (British) The Warrener dry point etching edition 76/150 signed Henry Wilkinson (lower right) 8 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches.
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1 vol. Hemingway, Ernest. A
1 vol. Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell To Arms. London: Jonathan Cape, (1929). First English edition. 8vo, orig. magenta cloth, gilt-lettered spine; scattered light to moderate dust soiling, d/j (some edge wear - no loss of lettering or design elements, slightly dusty, a little darkened). Light discoloration to gutters of endpapers, 1/2 title & back blanks. Presumed 2nd state with "serious" on p. 66, line 28. VG/VG+. Hanneman 35a
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A silver mounted pipe with hinged
A silver mounted pipe with hinged cover to the aperture, initialled HC, 22cm long/Provenance: from the Estates of Lord & Lady Charteris/Note: the initials are those of Hugo Francis Charteris (1884-1916), Lord Charteris's Father, killed in action
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Edward Armfield (1817-1896) -
Edward Armfield (1817-1896) - Pair of oil paintings - Terriers in a barn relined canvases 16ins x 12ins signed in red in gilt swept frames (one canvas with repair and one frame damaged)