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MACBETH AND THE WITCHES BY JOHN
MACBETH AND THE WITCHES BY JOHN WARD DUNSMORE (MICHIGAN/MASSACHUSETTS 1856-1945). Oil on canvas signed lower right. Macbeth on the heath with the witches. Small holes. 38.5''h. 52''w. in a frame 44''h. 57''w. Reputedly the Italian actor Tommaso Salvini is depicted as Macbeth in this painting.
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MACBETH: ILLUSTRATED BY
MACBETH: ILLUSTRATED BY DALIMACBETH: ILLUSTRATED BY DALI, Doubleday & Company, Garden City, New York, 1946. Hardcover, with case. Provenance: Robert McNamara Estate and Diana Byfield McNamara Book Collection
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The Black Macbeth Theater Poster
The Black Macbeth Theater Poster A colored silkscreen for The Black Macbeth Feb 8 - Feb 19th at the Wybern Theater; 29 x 19 in.
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THE POETICAL WORKS OF DAVID MACBETH
THE POETICAL WORKS OF DAVID MACBETH MOIR (VOL.1&2)The Poetical Works of David Macbeth Moir (Vol. 1&2). Edited by Thomas Aird. Publisher: Edinburgh & London: William Blackwood & Sons. Date: 1852
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William Shakespeare 'Macbeth'
William Shakespeare 'Macbeth' Leaf from First Folio Edition, 1623. Page 143/144 from 'Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies'. Published by Isaac Jaggard & Ed. Blount (London). Page measures 11.75x7.75''. Gallery framed with exhibition back and facsimile folio cover with overall dimensions of 21.5x25.5''. Excellent condition.
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ORIGINAL PAINTING FOR MACBETH
ORIGINAL PAINTING FOR MACBETH PRODUCTION, 2015 Oil on canvas, promotional painting for Edward Berkeley's production of Macbeth, performed in Marseilles and New York, 2015, illegibly signed "Phil S..." lower right, unframed, 24"h x 18"w
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RALPH STEADMAN (BRITISH, B. 1936)
RALPH STEADMAN (BRITISH, B. 1936) (2) Macbeth signed and numbered in ink 'Ralph Steadman 16/100' (in lower margin) print in colours 74 x 51cm together with another print in colours by the same hand, Henry VIII, signed and numbered in pencil 'Ralph Steadman 27/100' (in lower margin), 74 x 51cm (2) ARR Provenance Private collection, UK
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Follower of Benjamin West R.A.
Follower of Benjamin West R.A. (American 1783-1820) "A Scene from Macbeth: Vision of the Child of Banquo" (Act 4 Scene 1)" c. 1840 oil on beveled wood panel apparently unsigned "Edward Peele's Eighth Avenue New York" label en verso 24 in. x 17 3/4 in. in a giltwood frame. Reference: See also Pressley. A Catalogue of Paintings in the Folger Shakespeare Library (New Haven 1993) for similar (though not identical) scenes.
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ROMARE BEARDEN. "MACBETH," 1977
ROMARE BEARDEN. "MACBETH," 1977 LITHOGRAPH POSTER For the New Federal Theatre, 24 x 15 in., framed.
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ROBERT W. MACBETH (BRITISH
ROBERT W. MACBETH (BRITISH 1848-1910), HOUSE BY A STONE BRIDGE, OIL ON CANVAS MOUNTED ON BOARD, SIGNED L.R., FRAME: 12 1/4 X 14 1/4 IN. (31.1 X 36.2 CM.)Robert W. Macbeth (British 1848-1910), House by a Stone Bridge, Oil on Canvas Mounted on Board, Signed l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame: 12 1/4 x 14 1/4 in. (31.1 x 36.2 cm.)
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A Pair of English Hand-Colored
A Pair of English Hand-Colored Stipple Engravings of Scenes from Shakespeare c. 1800 "Macbeth and the Murderers" and "Falstaff at Herne's Oak" published by Thomas Macklin (English 1752/3-1800) each sight 13 1/4 in. x 17 1/4 in. each with black and gilt églomisé mat and in antique giltwood frame. Note: engravings may have been trimmed.
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ROBERT WALKER MACBETH R.A.
ROBERT WALKER MACBETH R.A. (SCOTTISH 1848-1910)
SWEETHEARTS AND WIVES Signed with initials and dated ‘1896’ (lower right), watercolour17.1cm x 29.2cm (6.75in x 11.5in)Provenance: Graves, Son & Pilcher Auction Room, 1972.Exhibited: London, Royal Academy, 1896, no. 1025
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ANN MACBETH (1875-1948) INTO THE
ANN MACBETH (1875-1948)
INTO THE WOODS, 1912 pen, ink watercolour and bodycolour, signed and dated lower left ANN MACBETH 1912, and inscribed lower right TO JEAN27.5cm x 19cm (frame 43cm x 57cm)
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Robert Walker Macbeth (British
Robert Walker Macbeth (British 1848-1910) TEDDINGTON LOCK watercolor framed signed & dated: lower right with initials RM 99 sight size: H14'' W20'' Provenance: Pennsylvania private collection.
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WALLACE D. MACBETH TWO OILS ON
WALLACE D. MACBETH TWO OILS ON BOARDWALLACE D. MacBETH (Scotland, 19/20th century) two oils on board, landscapes with cottages. Both signed lower right. Images measure 8" x 10". In matching wood frames; 11.5" x 13.5" overall.
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John Boydell (British,
John Boydell (British, 1719-1804) "The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare", suite of six engravings, includes: "King Richard the Second"; "King Henry the Eighth"; "Romeo and Juliet"; "King Henry the Sixth"; "Winters Tale"; and "Macbeth", sight 19" x 25". Glazed, matted and framed en suite.
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Scott's Demonology , 1830, Sir
Scott's Demonology , 1830, Sir Walter Scott, Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft , published by John Murray, London, 1830, 402 pages, "The witches bestrode either corn straws, bean stalks, or rushes, and calling 'Horse and Hattock, in the Devil's name!' which is the elfin signal for mounting…", half leather, marbled boards, 5-3/4 x 4 in. Wear and minor losses, moderate toning. Descended through the Family of General Robert Patterson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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ROBERT W. MACBETH R.A., R.E.
ROBERT W. MACBETH R.A., R.E. (SCOTTISH 1848 - 1910) AFTER TITIAN: BACCHUS AND ARIADNERobert W. MacBeth R.A., R.E. (Scottish 1848 - 1910) After Titian: Bacchus and Ariadne, engraving; published by Robert Dunthorne, London, 1887; pencil-signed and dated "Robert W. MacBeth 5-" in lower right margin, inscribed "F. Goolding Imp." in lower left margin, printed inscription lower center margin "London, Published 1st June 1887 by Robt. Dunthorne, at The Rembrandt Head in Vigo Street, W." Dimensions: Sight: 26 1/4 x 28 3/4 in. (66.7 x 73 cm.), Frame: 34 5/8 x 37 in. (87.9 x 94 cm.) Condition: Both lidded jars with chips to interior lid support. The smaller lidded jar with a stable, hairline crack to base that does not appear to reach the interior.
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WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, THE TRAGEDIE
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, THE TRAGEDIE OF IVLIVS CAESAR, THE GRATEHORN PRESS, 1954William Shakespeare, The Tragedie of IVLIVS CAESAR, The Gratehorn Press, 1954,
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Suite of Five Black and White
Suite of Five Black and White Engravings, from John Boydell\'s Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, including scenes from \"Julius Ceasar\", \"Tempest\", \"MacBeth\", \"Merchant of Venice\", \"Troilus\" and \"Crefsida\", London, 1798, sight 24\" x 18\". Glazed, matted and presented in carved silver-gilt frames (five pieces).
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3 LG DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS,
3 LG DOULTON CHARACTER JUGS, SHAKESPEAREAN COLLECTIONMacbeth, Romeo, Othello.
Artist: David Biggs
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7"H, tallest
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Overall good
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SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM Hamlet Prince
SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM Hamlet Prince of Denmark; A Tragedy. London: Printed by J. Darby for A. Bettesworth 1723. 12mo later quarter parchment over marbled boards untrimmed. Second edition of John Hughes' revised text first issued in London 1718 lacking initial blank but with advertisements on verso of last leaf for books printed by M. Poulson. Jaggard 308 cites only 6 known copies of this edition; in its untrimmed full margined condition it may be unique. Without frontispiece which has been noted in one copy and with questionable authenticity. Ex-libris bibliographer Percival F. Hinton; pencilled bibliographical notes on front free endpaper; otherwise fine.
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(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) SHAKESPEARE
(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS A group of three volumes from the Players' Shakespeare series finely bound by Zaehnsdorf including The Tragedie of Macbeth Merchant of Venice and Julius Ceasar all limited editions all signed by illustrators Paul Nash Harley Granville-Barker and Albert Rutherston. Folio full leather decorated in gilt t.e.g slipcases. Light rubbing to boards; hinges cracked; Merchant of Venice lacking slipcase and foot of spine chipped; general wear to slipcases.
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Miniature Books of Shakespeare
Miniature Books of Shakespeare Plays Lot of 8. Includes Winter's Tale Measure for Measure King Henry VIII The Tempest Richard III All's Well That Ends Well King John and Venus and Adonis. Each with gilt top edge. Each 3 x 2.25 in.
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HAMLET D6672 - LARGE - ROYAL
HAMLET D6672 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGBlack cap and robes, blond hair, grey feather.
Probably Shakespeare's most famous play, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, was first performed between 1599 and 1602. Hamlet became the quintessential tragic hero, driven by conscience and familial obligation to avenge his father's murder.Series: The Shakespearean Collection. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Michael Abberley
Issued: 1982 - 1989
Dimensions: 7.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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After William Hamilton (British
After William Hamilton (British 1751-1801) Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing color engraving
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TONY SCHERMAN GICLEE AND
TONY SCHERMAN GICLEE AND ENCAUSTIC PRINTTONY SCHERMAN (Canada/England, b. 1950) giclee and encaustic print, "Charlotte Corday" or "Lady MacBeth" from the series "About 1789." Signed lower right, dated 1998, artist proof 1/10. Image measures 29.5" x 30.25. In a wood frame; 39.5" x 40" overall.
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Astrid Zydower (1930-2005)/Falstaff
Astrid Zydower (1930-2005)/Falstaff and the Linen Basket, 1964/pencil drawing, 33cm x 47cm/Note: made for the Edinburgh version of the Shakespeare Exhibition
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(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) SHAKESPEARE
(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) SHAKESPEARE HEAD PRESS A group of seven cloth-bound volumes of the Players' Shakespeare. Stratford-upon-Avon: Shakespeare Head Press n.d. Loves Labour's Lost number 279 of 550 copies. Illustrated by Norman Wilkinson. King Lear number 214 of 550 copies. Illustrated by Paul Nash. Cymbeline number 518 of 550 copies. Illustrated by Albert Rutherston. A Midsommer Night's Dream number 218 of 550 copies. Illustrated by Paul Nash. The Merchant of Venice number 413 of 550 copies. Illustrated by Thomas Lowinsky. The Tragedie of Macbeth numbered 343 of 550 copies. Illustrated by Charles Ricketts. Julius Caesar number XIII of fifty copies not for sale numbered VII to LVI. Illustrated by Ernst Stern. Folio quarter linen over paper. Only Macbeth with original wraps; soiling to boards; manuscript notations to front pastedowns; scattered light brownspotting.
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM
DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SKAKESPEARE, STEBBING The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare; Vol.I, II by Henry Stebbing M.A.; George Virtue London & New York; laviously illustrated with steel engravings; gold embossed emerald green leather binding; titled "Shakespeare"; condition: generally good condition with scattered areas of foxing; 10"H 7"W
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HAMLET D6672 - LARGE - ROYAL
HAMLET D6672 - LARGE - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JUGHamlet D6672 (black cap and robes, blond hair, grey feather). Designed by Michael Abberley. Series: The Shakespearean Collection, issued 1982 - 1989. Size: 7.25"H (Large)Probably Shakespeare's most famous play, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, was first performed between 1599 and 1602. Hamlet became the quintessential tragic hero, driven by conscience and familial obligation to avenge his father's murder. - Shakespearean Collection
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
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JACQUES LOUIS GAUTIER, FRENCH
JACQUES LOUIS GAUTIER, FRENCH (B.1831), LA SORCIERE DE MACBETH, BRONZE SCULPTURE, 27"H X 7"W X 7"DJacques Louis Gautier, French, (b.1831) La Sorciere de Macbeth, bronze sculpture inscribed: DUPLAN et Salles. / fabricant de Bronze / Paris. No signature or title. bronze sculpture Dimensions: 27"H x 7"W x 7"D
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Shakespeare, William. Venus and
Shakespeare, William. Venus and Adonis, No 117 of 502, Shakespeare Head press Stratford on Avon, 1905. Small 4to., orig. vellum backed boards/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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Shakespeare (W) The Dramatic
Shakespeare (W) The Dramatic Works of 12 vols., Thomas Tegg, London 1815, half-calf, marbled boards and Stanhope (P D) Letters, Dodsley, London 1777, 4 vols.
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(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) An Essay on
(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) An Essay on the Dramatic Character of Sir John Falstaff. London: Printed for T. Davies 1777. 8vo full contemporary tree calf title in gilt to red morocco spine label spine decorated in gilt. First edition. Corners bumped; hinges cracked; intermittent foxing; bookplate tipped to front pastedown; manuscript ex-libris to title page.
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A set of 40 volumes comprising
A set of 40 volumes comprising the plays of William Shakespeare in miniature form housed in wooden bookshelf.