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1 piece. Autograph Letter
1 piece. Autograph Letter Signed. Hewson, Mary. July 31, 1785. 1 p., 4to; slightly toned. To Benjamin Franklin, touching on her forthcoming embarkment to America, addressed to Franklin on verso. Mary Stevenson, later Mary Hewson, was the daughter of Franklin's London landlady, Margaret Stevenson, with whom he conducted long-lasting intimate and intellectual correspondence. 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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Lot. Hewson, Mary (Polly)
Lot. Hewson, Mary (Polly) Stevenson. Unbound collection of manuscript poems. [Philadelphia], ca. 1787-1795. 140 4to pp., loose in contemp. vellum casing. Fair copies, most likely in Mary Stevenson Hewson's hand, of poems of largely contemporary or near contemporary poets, including several by Mary Stevenson Hewson herself, Francis Hopkinson, Thomas Gray, Peter Pindor, translations from Voltaire and other French writers. Collection includes two poems by Benjamin Franklin and an unattributed poem "Eligiac Ode, On The Death of Dr. Franklin". The two poems by Benjamin Franklin: "On Paper" (published in digital form only by The Franklin Papers); "Elegy on The Death of a Young Lady's Squirrel who Getting Out of His Cage Was Killed by a Dog" (published in The Papers of Benjamin Franklin, vol. 19, pp. 301-302). Laid in with this collection is a contemp. ms. table of contents (calling for 141 pp.) and presumably earlier signed ms. poems by Mary Hewson on a sheet of Europen paper distinct from the American paper on which the rest of this material was written. A free endpaper of the casing is dated 1787 and signed by Mary Hewson. Hewson, Mary (Polly) Stevenson (1739-1795) was the well-educated daughter of Franklin's London landlady, and his lasting friend and correspondent. ,200 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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David Hewson (b.1966 American)
David Hewson (b.1966 American) ''Wine Icon'' 2000 Oil and 23k Gold Leaf on Panel 20.5''x16'' Image. No visible signature. Ornate carved wood framing 28''x24''. Purchased Patricia Rovzar Gallery, Kirkland with original receipt included. Excellent condition.
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Joseph Hewes manuscript document
Joseph Hewes manuscript document (1730-1779, North Carolina signer of the Declaration of Independence, member of Continental Congress, first Secretary of the Navy), legal document in Hewes' hand dated November 25th, 1767, Edenton [North Carolina] Superior Court, settlement of a loan dispute between Dr. George Browning, Esq. and Cornelius Moore, signed by Joseph Hewes, George Blain, and Andrew Knox, on laid paper, 7-1/4 x 12-1/8 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Creases with separations (affecting signature), toning, smudges, text bleed, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. Art Trading Company of Carolina, Inc., 1990
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Joseph Hewes manuscript document
Joseph Hewes manuscript document (1730-1779, North Carolina signer of the Declaration of Independence, member of Continental Congress, first Secretary of the Navy), legal document in Hewes's hand dated November 26th, 1767, Edenton [North Carolina] Superior Court, settlement of a loan dispute between George Campbell and John Hill, signed by Joseph Hewes, Thomas Macknight, and William…(?), on laid paper, 4-5/8 x 7 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Toning, creases with separations, losses caused by ink deterioration (affecting signatures), smudges, text bleed, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. Art Trading Company of Carolina, Inc., 1990
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Chester Hewell stoneware face
Chester Hewell stoneware face jug, painted eyes, broken china teeth below an exuberant mustache, intended glaze runs, base marked "Chester Hewell 1985" (Gillsville, Georgia, born 1950), 14 in. Excellent condition.
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Mark Hewitt (born 1955) for Wenford
Mark Hewitt (born 1955) for Wenford Bridge Pottery, a stoneware jug, with line and circle motifs, impressed mark to handle, 20.5cm high
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MATTHEW HEWELL (GA, 1972- ) FACE
MATTHEW HEWELL (GA, 1972- ) FACE JUG Georgia Folk Art Stoneware Face Jug, by fourth generation Hewell family artisan, Matthew Hewell, with applied lizard to forehead, applied facial features, china teeth and protruding chin, drip glaze, incised signature on base, 10 3/4" high, 8" x 7 1/4". Good condition.
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Chester Hewell stoneware face jug
Chester Hewell stoneware face jug (born 1950, Gillsville, Georgia), alkaline glaze, painted blue eyes, ceramic teeth, prominent chin, signed on base "Chester Hewell", 10-1/4 in. Minor surface scratches.
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W WatsonON HEATHER BRAE GLEN
W WatsonON HEATHER BRAE GLEN COEdated 1901oil on canvas 60cm x 90cm (23.5" x 35.5")
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Beswick Model of Hunstman on
Beswick Model of Hunstman on Brown Horse 1501
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Hewell face jug, snake across
Hewell face jug, snake across forehead, runny alkaline glaze, broken china teeth, base signed "Nathaniel Hewell 2003" (son of Chester Hewell, Gillsville, Georgia), 10-3/4 in.
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John Haskins British b. 1938
John Haskins British b. 1938 ''Ashwell-Hertfordshire near Cambridge'' oil on masonite signed ''John Haskins'' lr signed and titled on verso 18 x 22 in. unframed Estimate $ 200-400 Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
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MARK HEWITT (AMERICAN, B. 1955),
MARK HEWITT (AMERICAN, B. 1955), JARDINIERE Wood fired stoneware, alkaline glaze with controlled drips, salt glazed, four horizontally applied handles below the rim detailed with blue glass, underside stamped "WMH 25" (1991) with three drain apertures.
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THOMAS S. HODGSON, R.C.A.
THOMAS S. HODGSON, R.C.A. (1924-2006)Thomas Sherlock Hodgson, R.C.A., (2) two nude studies, ink on paper, each signed and dated 1963 lower right.
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Two Harold Hewell face jugs: both
Two Harold Hewell face jugs: both stoneware with runny dark olive alkaline glaze, one with rutile run at front, broken china teeth and painted eyes, both marked in script on bases "Harold Hewell/Grace Nell Hewell…2003" (Harold born 1926, Grace born 1933, Gillsville, Georgia, parents of Chester), each 11 in. Both in excellent condition, some glaze anomalies as made, some excess glaze ground at base of one. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Beswick Hunter H260
Beswick Hunter H260
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HUNTLEY, Victoria Hutson,
HUNTLEY, Victoria Hutson, (American, 1900-1971): ''Swamp II'', Watercolor, 14'' x 18'', signed lower left, dated 1947, framed, 21.25'' x 24.75''.
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MOH RECIPIENT, ADMIRAL HOBSON
MOH RECIPIENT, ADMIRAL HOBSON AUTOGRAPHNote reading "Sincerely yours, Richmond Pearson Hobson". Hobson was a Navy Rear Admiral who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his participation in the Spanish American War. He went on to be a Representative for the state of Alabama and became a proponent of Prohibition and women's suffrage. He was friends with Nicola Tesla who acted at his groomsman. Autograph paper, approx. 5-1/2"L x 1-3/4"H is affixed to a larger card. Overall toning to the papers, edges cut unevenly, darker staining andwhat may be a tear to the left of the center. See images for more details on condition. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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Ewen Henderson (1934-2000
Ewen Henderson (1934-2000 England) Untitledca 1980Stoneware; ht. 6 wd. 8 dp. 6.5 in. Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason Collection; Acquired directly from the Artist.
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MARK HEWITT, LARGE MANGANESE
MARK HEWITT, LARGE MANGANESE POTTERY SCULPTURE Mark Hewitt (English/North Carolina b. 1955), undated stoneware, large black manganese glazed modern Southern studio pottery sculpture having a tapering form on a spreading foot, with av incised signature to the interior. Approximate measurements: h. 28", dia. 11. 25".
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Decorated Hewell stoneware pitcher,
Decorated Hewell stoneware pitcher, applied grapes and vine, runny alkaline glaze with some brown, white and green highlights, base marked "Harold Hewell plus Grace Nell Hewell 3-30-2004", 14-1/2 in. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert, Clarksville, Georgia.
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Beswick Model of a Huntsman on
Beswick Model of a Huntsman on Brown Horse 1501
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Hewat-Jaboor (P) and others,
Hewat-Jaboor (P) and others, William Beckford 1760-1844, An Eye for the Magnificent and fifteen others various (16)
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Watkin (D) and Hewat-Jacobs (P)
Watkin (D) and Hewat-Jacobs (P) eds. Thomas Hope Regency Designer and seventeen other reference books (18)
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Hojman (i) Boy Holding a Dove
Hojman (i) Boy Holding a Dove (ii) Woman in a Village Landscape
Estimate:$800-$1,200
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James Hewlett (1768-1836)/Fruit and
James Hewlett (1768-1836)/Fruit and Flowers on a Stone Ledge/inscribed on a label verso/watercolour, 43.5cm x 34cm
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B. Heward (20th century) Lion &
B. Heward (20th century) Lion & Lioness oil on canvas signed B. Heward (lower left) 48 x 60 inches.
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Two pieces Mark Hewitt stoneware
Two pieces Mark Hewitt stoneware (Stoke-on-Trent, England, born 1950s, working Pittsboro, North Carolina since 1983): one bottle form with speckled salt glaze, triangular decoration at neck, base with Hewitt mark and "69", Mark Hewitt or an apprentice, 12-3/4 in.; jar with ovoid top, speckled and runny salt glaze, base marked "Steve…pfle…1990", 20 in. Both in excellent condition.
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MARK HEWITT (NC), DECORATED POTTERY
MARK HEWITT (NC), DECORATED POTTERY JARDINIERE Wood fired ash alkaline glazed with applied decorative strip below the rim and overall impressed hatch marks, underside with potter's stamped initials.
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Mark Hewitt stoneware lidded jar
Mark Hewitt stoneware lidded jar (contemporary potter, Pittsboro, North Carolina), four handles, speckled salt glaze with incised and runny blue decoration, base with impressed "WMH", 14-1/4 in. Excellent condition. Purchased from Mark Hewitt by the consigner.
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Two Matthew Hewell churns
Two Matthew Hewell churns (Gillsville, Georgia, born 1972), stoneware with runny alkaline glaze, each with one loop and one lug handle: dark olive glaze, undated, 16-1/2 in.; one with blue rutile runs at handles, dated "14 August 2004 Eli D. Hewell 6 years old today", 14-1/2 in., both signed in script "Matthew Hewell John 3:16 Gillsville, Georgia", both handles with artist's monogram. Both with minor base chips, glaze voids and chips as made. The Collection of Sam and Martha Tolbert
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Beswick Model of a Huntsman on
Beswick Model of a Huntsman on Brown Horse 1501
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MARK HEWITT (NC), LARGE POTTERY
MARK HEWITT (NC), LARGE POTTERY JARDINIERE Salt glazed wood fired, having four applied carved handles with glass runs from the attachments, bottom drain hole, stamped "WMH" beneath one handle.
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Hobson (R L) Worcester Porcelain: A
Hobson (R L) Worcester Porcelain: A Description of the Ware from the Wall Period to the Present Day, illustrated by ninety-two collotypes and seventeen chromo-lithographs, Bernard Quaritch, 1910
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Two Wayne Hewell face jugs: both
Two Wayne Hewell face jugs: both with runny olive alkaline glazes, bulging eyes, broken china teeth, both marked on base "Wayne Hewell 2002" (Gillsville, Georgia), 8-1/2 in. and 5-3/4 in.