- A Thomas and John Carey blue printed
A Thomas and John Carey blue printed earthenware Lady of the Lake pattern meat dish, c1830-1842, 49cm l, printed mark More Information Some light scratches and pinhead sized spot of flaking of the blue (to right of harpist), no restoration
- WALTER SCOTT, LADY OF THE LAKE, FIRST
WALTER SCOTT, LADY OF THE LAKE, FIRST EDITION 1810 The Lady of the Lake: A Poem by Walter Scott. Published 1810 by John Ballantyne and Co., Edinburgh, and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Miller, London. Quarter bound brown leather with brown boards. Page edges left rough. 290pp plus 'Notes on the Cantos.' 4to.
- WALTER SCOTT, LADY OF THE LAKE, FIRST
WALTER SCOTT, LADY OF THE LAKE, FIRST EDITION 1810 The Lady of the Lake: A Poem by Walter Scott. Printed 1810 by John Ballantyne and Co., Edinburgh. First edition. Large finely bound first edition of Walter Scott's most memorable poem. Bound in tan leather with gilt titling on the spine. Excellent portrait of Scott facing the title page. 4to. 290pp with notes section.
- EILEEN RICHARDSON (20TH CENTURY): LADY
EILEEN RICHARDSON (20TH CENTURY): LADY OF THE LAKEEileen Richardson (20th Century): Lady of the Lake, glazed ceramic; Santa Barbara, CA, 1981; signed, dated and titled to underside Dimensions: 10 1/2 x 6 in. (26.7 x 15.2 cm.) Condition:
- EIGHTEEN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER
EIGHTEEN STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED PLATES, ENGLAND, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, England, first half 19th century, J. Heath Ontario Lake Scenery , dia. 8 5/8; impressed Clews Picturesque Views series, dia. 8 1/2; basket of flowers, dia. 8 1/4; four impressed Leeds Pottery Great Wall of China , gilded, dia. 8 3/8; impressed Wedgwood Blue Claude , dia. 8 1/2; two Bewick Stag , dia. 8 5/8; impressed Adams The Rookery Surrey , dia. 8 3/4; Carey's Lady of the Lake , dia. 8 3/4; Montreal , dia. 9; Castle and Bridge , dia. 8; Willow with tall Pagoda , dia. 7 3/4; impressed Copeland Spode Groom Leading a Horse , dia. 8; wine making scene, dia. 7 1/2; Chinoiserie with lady and parasol, dia. 7 1/2 in.
- EIGHT STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED
EIGHT STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED SERVING DISHES, ENGLAND, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, England, first half 19th century, a Willow undertray with pierced gallery, lg. 10 1/4; a marked Davenport Fisherman series undertray with pierced gallery, lg. 10 1/4; two Long Bridge dishes, lg. 9 1/4, 9 1/2; a Joshua Heath Caughley Willow , lg. 11 1/4; Lady of the Lake undertray with pierced gallery, lg. 11; a marked Wedgwood Absalom's Pillar , lg. 12 3/8; and a Huntsman by the Ruins dish, lg. 8 1/2 in.
- VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY CENTERPIECE, LADY
VAN BRIGGLE POTTERY CENTERPIECE, LADY OF THE LAKEA blue glaze ceramic figural bowl of a woman leaning over a lake. Van Briggle Pottery carved backstamp on the base.
Issued: c. 1920s
Dimensions: 14.5"L x 11"W x 10"H
Country of Origin: United States
Manufacturer: Van Briggle Pottery
Condition:
Age related wear.
- GRP: 23 BOOKS - 16TH-19TH CENTURIESLarge
GRP: 23 BOOKS - 16TH-19TH CENTURIESLarge group of 23 books dating from the 16th to 20th century, in English, French, Portugese, Latin, and Greek, covering a wide range of topics, including literature, science, medicine, religion, and history. Notable books include a bilingual copy of Aeschylus in Latin and Greek, published Antwerp, 1580; Sir Walter Scott, "The Lady of the Lake," Philadelphia: Edward Earle, 1810; five volumes of "Da Vida e da Morte dos Bichos," Lisbon, 1936; and an 1852 English translation of Goethe's "Faust."
Condition:
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- TARTAN-WARE BOXED SET OF SIR WALTER
TARTAN-WARE BOXED SET OF SIR WALTER SCOTT'S POETICAL WO...Tartan-ware Boxed Set of Sir Walter Scott's Poetical Works, circa 1870 , six volumes with lacquered papier mache covers depicting various tartans; red morocco spines ribbed and gilt tooled; the pages gilt-edged; contained in original box Vol 1 Lay of the Minstrel, Vol II Marmion, Vol III Lady of the Lake, Vol IV Rokeby, Vol V Lord of the Isles, Vol VI Bridal of Triermain
Box: 4.5 in. x 7.5 in. x 6.5 in. Books: 5.5 in. x 3.75
Condition:
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- 19TH C. MAHOGANY STRIKING LONG CASE
19TH C. MAHOGANY STRIKING LONG CASE CLOCK19th C. Mahogany Striking Long Case Clock, Possibly American , Lancaster ,Pa. or Scottish, Hood with capped sloped pediment and two brass finials, sides of hood with pierced decorative elements, case door with bookmatched burled crotch mahogany face dial reads Jas. Houston, Johnston, eight day movement with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials, roman numerals and arched area with painted with scene titled "Lady of the Lake", corners emblematic of the four seasons, turned bun feet Dimensions: 20"W x 95"H x 12"D
(TDAN6328)(MM)
Condition:
In good condition, some separation to veneer along bottom of hood, two age cracks to case along proper right side of cabinet, some touch ups to face, pediment lacking center finial, the clock needs some parts such as a suspension spring,and the weight cords need replacement
- (9) VOLS., CHILDREN'S, FANTASY & FAIRY
(9) VOLS., CHILDREN'S, FANTASY & FAIRY TALES Includes: 1) Ruth Plumly Thompson. Speedy in Oz. Reilly & Lee, 1934 copyright, possibly 1st ed., with 12 color plages by John R. Neill; 2) Anne Parrish. Floating Island. Harper, stated first ed., 1930; 3) Anna Wahlberg. Old Swedish Fairy Tales. Hampton, 1925, illus. by Jeannette Berkowitz; 4) Scott. The Lady of the Lake. Bobbs-Merrill, 1910, illus. by Howard Chandler Christy; 5) Arthur C. Clarke. Islands in the Sky. Winston, 1957, 4th ptg; 6) Ludwig Bemelmans. The Happy Place. Little, Brown, 1952 stated 1st ed.; 7) E. Nesbit. Harding's Luck. Ernest Benn, 1961; 8) E. Nesbit. The Enchanted Castle. Ernest Benn, 1960, 2nd imp.; 9) P.L. Travers. The Fox at the Manger. W. W. Norton, 1962 stated 1st ed.; largest: 11.75"h x 9.25"w
- (2) CARMEN ROMERO VELARDE (B.1927) WOOD
(2) CARMEN ROMERO VELARDE (B.1927) WOOD RETABLOS(lot of 2) Southwest style acrylic on wood retablos, signed and titled at back Carmen Romero Velarde (Taos, New Mexico, b.1927), each depicting four figures, including: (1) La Conquistadora, St. Barbara, Our Lady of Friendship, Blessed Mother, approx 24"h, 17"w; (1) Our Lady of the Lakes, Guardian Angel, Blessed Mother, Our Lady of Friendship, approx 20"h, 16.5"w **Provenance: A fine Santa Fe, New Mexico estate collection**
- ROBERT E. PEASE (MASSACHUSETTS, 1925-2004),
ROBERT E. PEASE (MASSACHUSETTS, 1925-2004), "LADY OF THE LAKE"., OIL ON CANVAS, 14" X 20". FRAMED 19" X 26".ROBERT E. PEASE, Massachusetts, 1925-2004, "Lady of the Lake". Signed lower right "Robert E. Pease". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 14" x 20". Framed 19" x 26".
- THIRTEEN 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY
THIRTEEN 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURY BOOKS A diverse grouping, to include: La Guide Des Supérueures, ou Avis A Une Superieure (Lyon and Paris, 1826); Ellen Middleton (Paris, 1841); The Dramatic Works and Poems of William Shakespeare (Philadelphia, n.d., circa 1860), 4to; Defoe, Daniel. The adventures of Robinson Crusoe (London, n.d., 1860s); Scott, Walter. The Lady of the Lake Edinburgh (1871), a school prize from Leeds; Anne Bronte's A Tenant of Wildfell Hall (n.d., circa 1880); The Vision of Hell by Dante Alighieri (London, 1892), illustrated by Gustave Doré, a school prize from Islington (spine lifting) from base); Three works by Henry Van Dyke (1903 and two 1905), one with disbound top board (present); Letters of Madame de Sévigné (London, 1937), two volumes; For Whom the Bell Tollsby Ernest Hemingway (New York, 1940), lacking jacket, not first printing.
- GROUP OF NINE ANTIQUE BOOKS BOUND IN
GROUP OF NINE ANTIQUE BOOKS BOUND IN TARTAN To include: Wiggin, Kate Douglas. Penelope's Progress (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1898), two copies; Burns' Poems and Walter Scott's Lady of the Lake (Dundee, Edinburgh, London, and Dublin: Valentine and Sons, Ltd., n.d.); Poetical Works by Robert Burns (London and Glasgow: Collins Clear-Type Press, n.d.); Scott, Walter: The Lady of the Lake (Dundee, et al.: Valentine & Sons, Ltd., n.d.); Millar, A. H. The Story of Prince Charlie (Glasgow: William Collins, n.d.); Tomlyn, Alfred W. Our Scottish Songs (Edinburgh: Valentine & Anderson, Ltd. n.d.); Smeaton, Oliphant. The Scott Country (Edinburgh: Andersons, n.d.).
- VAN BRIGGLE "LADY OF THE LAKE" ART POTTERYVAN
VAN BRIGGLE "LADY OF THE LAKE" ART POTTERYVAN BRIGGLE "LADY OF THE LAKE" ART POTTERY CENTERPIECE BOWL AND FLOWER FROG, white glazed, depicting a young lady peering into the bowl, together with the flower frog of a turtle on a rock. Both pieces signed Van Briggle. Dimensions: 9.5"H x 15 x 12.
- COLLECTION OF 5 SMALL BOOKSCollection
COLLECTION OF 5 SMALL BOOKSCollection of 5 small books:
"Manual of Heraldry" Published by Jeremiah How, London,1846.
"Lives of the Most Notorious and Daring Highwaymen, Robbers and Murderers." Compiled by authentic sources, published by Millner and Sowerby, Halifax, 1866.
"Lady of the Lake" by Sir Walter Scott, Bart,1845.
"The Romance of the Forest" by Mrs. Ratclif , Vol. I, 1834. Wear to binding.
"Memorials of Captain Hedley Vicars." 1813.
Largest: 6 3/4" L x 4 3/4" W.
"Lives of Robbers and Murderers" cover detached from binding.
- VINTAGE LADY OF THE LAKE QUILT APPROX.
VINTAGE LADY OF THE LAKE QUILT APPROX. 76 1/2" X 69 1/2"VINTAGE LADY OF THE LAKE QUILT, blue, white, and red triangles with stripe border Dimensions: approx. 76 1/2" x 69 1/2"
- SIR WALTER SCOTT, THE LADY OF THE LAKE,
SIR WALTER SCOTT, THE LADY OF THE LAKE, ILLUSTRATED, BOSTON 1883, ONE VOLUMESir Walter Scott, The Lady of the Lake, Illustrated, Boston 1883, One Volume,
- Thirteen 19th century books of fiction,
Thirteen 19th century books of fiction, including The Mill and the Floss by George Eliot (New York, 1860); The Prisoner of Zenda by Hope (New York, 1896) and two books by Oliver Wendell Holmes; and poetry, including two by Sir Walter Scott-- The Lady of the Lake (Edinburgh, 1810) and Lay of the Last Minstrel (Edinburgh, 1808)-- and one by Hobhouse titled Historical Illustrations of the Fourth Canto of Childe Harold (New York, 1818).
- A. FERGUSON & JOHN STONE SCOTTISH TALL
A. FERGUSON & JOHN STONE SCOTTISH TALL CASE CLOCK A Ferguson & John Stone (Dundee, XVIII-XIX) Scottish "Literary" tall case clock in mahogany, the case in typical Georgian Style with broken crest and square base, the face painted and depicting the Arthurian legend of "The Lady of the Lake" and with portraits of Scottish poets Allan Ramsay. Robert Ferguson, Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Burns, signed "A. Ferguson & John Stone" within the dial with Roman Chapters. 86" H x 20" W x 9.5" D
- TWO SCOTTISH BOOKS WITH LEATHER SPINES
TWO SCOTTISH BOOKS WITH LEATHER SPINES AND TARTANWARE BOARDS. THE FIRST IS TITLED "THE LADY OF THE LAKE" BY SIR WALTER SCOTT, EDINBURGH, PRINTED BY ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK, 1871, 4 1/2" X 6 1/2", 353 GILT EDGE PAGES WITH 5 TIPPED IN ILLUSTRATED BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS, GOOD OVERALL CONDITION WITH MINOR FOXING; FRONT COVER DECORATED WITH AN IMAGE OF STUART. THE 2ND BOOK IS TITLED "POEMS, SONGS AND LETTERS BEING THE COMPETE WORKS OF ROBERT BURNS" THE GLOBE EDITION BY ALEXANDER SMITH, PRINTED BY MACMILLAN AND CO., LONDON 1875, 634 PAGES WITH GILT EDGES, 8 TIPPED IN BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS, 6 3/4" X 4 3/4"; SOME INTERIOR PAGES SHOW MODERATE TO HEAVY FOXING, PRINCE CHALI IS ILLUSTRATED ON THE FRONT COVER.
- LISA ENGLANDER (AMERICAN, B. 1954) 30
LISA ENGLANDER (AMERICAN, B. 1954) 30 ¼" x 22 ¾" "Lady of the Lake", 1988. Watercolor on paper, signed, dated, and titled bottom right corner, mounted with acid free backing under glass with white maple frame, overall 41" x 31".
- Antique Tartanware Sewing Boxearly 20th
Antique Tartanware Sewing Boxearly 20th century the lid with a playing card motif six interior compartments contain the following items: miniature editions of Walter Scott's THE LADY OF THE LAKE and LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL; (2) small lidded boxes; pin cushion showing the Burns Monument Edinburgh; needle holder with ferns over tartan; a cardholder; folding notepad; (6) small sewing articles.Box 1.5 x 10.75 x 7 in.Chips to the base; lid warped and having 3 in. hairline above the left hinge; excellent aged surfaces.Private Collection Pittsboro NC
- The Camelot Collection of Wade Figures
The Camelot Collection of Wade Figures Arthur Lady of the Lake Merlin Lancelot and Guineviere all original boxed (5)
- A collection of Early 19th Century Blue
A collection of Early 19th Century Blue and White Ware comprising Oval Platter Pair of Rogers Plates Lady of the Lake Plate and a Spode Round Dish (5)
- Lot of 16 Books; ''Lady of the Lake''
Lot of 16 Books; ''Lady of the Lake'' ''Lives of the Saints'' ballads and more.
- WILLIAM A. BREAKSPEARE (BRITISH 1855-1914)
WILLIAM A. BREAKSPEARE (BRITISH 1855-1914) THE LADY OF THE LAKE Oil on canvas: 21 1/8 x 26 in. Framed; lower right signed: W. Breakspeare
- Howard Chandler Christy (Zanesville
Howard Chandler Christy (Zanesville artist) framed print of a couple in period attire and ''The Lady Of The Lake'' by Sir Walter Scott (1910 edition) with pictures by Christy. Excellent condition. Viewing size of print is 6 1/4'' by 4 3/4'' with a frame size of 11 3/4'' by 11''.
- Currier and Ives lithograph ''Lady
Currier and Ives lithograph ''Lady of the Lake'' framed ss: 13 1/4'' h. x 9 1/4'' w.
- Lady of the Lake needlework, finely
Lady of the Lake needlework, finely embroidered scene from Sir Walter Scott's 1810 poem, silk, chenille, paint and ink on silk, four verse lines and name "H. Hasb..." inscribed on églomisé mat, American, possibly Philadelphia, early 19th century, 18 x 25 in. (sight); probably original glass and gilt wood frame. Very good condition, slight fading, scattered light stains in sky, added foam core backing, wear to gilt on glass and frame, some repainting to frame. Private Collection, Waynesville, North Carolina