- Mary Louise Stowell (American,
Mary Louise Stowell (American, 1861-1930), "Mary Had a Little Lamb", color lithograph published by C. H. Congdon and dated 1917; 44" x 20" (overall); signed with monogram lower right. Stowell was a painter, illustrator, craftsperson, and teacher in Roche
- Mary Louise Stowell (American,
Mary Louise Stowell (American, 1861-1930), "Mary Had a Little Lamb", color lithograph published by C. H. Congdon and dated 1917; 44" x 20" (overall); signed with monogram lower right. Stowell was a painter, illustrator, craftsperson, and teacher in Roche
- Mary Louise Stowell (American,
Mary Louise Stowell (American, 1861-1930), "Mary Had a Little Lamb", color lithograph published by C. H. Congdon and dated 1917; 44" x 20" (overall); signed with monogram lower right. Stowell was a painter, illustrator, craftsperson, and teacher in Roche
- Mary Louise Stowell (American,
Mary Louise Stowell (American, 1861-1930), "Mary Had a Little Lamb", color lithograph published by C. H. Congdon and dated 1917; 44" x 20" (overall); signed with monogram lower right. Stowell was a painter, illustrator, craftsperson, and teacher in Roche
- Circle of Mary Beale/Woman with
Circle of Mary Beale/Woman with Lamb and Girl with Dog/both seated in a landscape/oil on paper, 17cm x 28cm/Provenance: Major Edward Frederick Croft-Murray (1907-1980), formerly of Croft Castle, Croft, near Leominster, Co. Hereford (1980); with Jill Croft-Murray, his wife, and thence by family descent; sold at Woolley and Wallis on 29th June 2021 as part of the Croft-Murray collection of pictures.
- FRAMED SAMPLER "Mary Barker, Her
FRAMED SAMPLER "Mary Barker, Her work in the Midd Society School, Aged 11 years, 1820". Wool on fine linen, English. Features trees, floral urns and birds, wandering floral border. Poem (from William Cowper) reads: "Hark my soul, it is the Lord! 'Tis thy Savior, hear His Word; Jesus speaks and speaks to thee. Say poor sinner, lovest thou Me? Can a woman's tender care Cease toward the child she bear? Yes, she may forgetful be. You will I remember Thee". In silver and green molded frame, under plexiglass. OS: 23 1/2" x 14 1/2", SS: 22" x 13".
- Old Master painting, figure, possibly
Old Master painting, figure, possibly Mary holding the representation of Christ as the Lamb of God, a staff on the ground bearing the inscription Ecco Agnus Dei (behold the Lamb of God), remnant of inscribed label verso, oil on canvas, 17-1/4 x 13-7/8 in.; 19th century gilt wood and composition frame. Lined with wax and linen, crackle, cupping, flaking, extensive retouch throughout affecting 50 percent of surface; frame with abrasions.
- Composition figure of Mary on a
Composition figure of Mary on a donkey early 20th c. 18" h. together with three chalk sheep and a composition donkey. ?
- Mary Gallagher (20th c.) oil on
Mary Gallagher (20th c.) oil on board landscape with sheep signed lower left 9" x 17". ?
- UNFRAMED SAMPLER (IN FOLIO) "Mary
UNFRAMED SAMPLER (IN FOLIO) "Mary Green, May the 16 1781". Wool on linen, sawtooth borders, at top flower urns flank poem: "Next unto God dear Friends, I do address myself to you. In humble thankfulness, For all your care and Charge on me bestowed, For means of learning unto me alow'd". Also" Remember time will come when we must give account to God how we on earth do live". Strawberry rank above flower baskets, trees and small animals. 14" x 12 1/2".
- *Artist Unknown (19th century)
*Artist Unknown (19th century) Pensive Woman with Lamb (a pair of works) oil on canvas board 23 x 28 inches (each).
- Maria Louise Kirk, American, b
Maria Louise Kirk, American, b 1860, PA, w/c, young girl with sheep, 10" x 15" Estimate $100-200
- FOLKSY CARVING OF LAMB. American
FOLKSY CARVING OF LAMB. American 2nd half-19th century white marble. Reclining lamb with textured wool 4''h. 6''l.
- Lynton Lamb (British, 1907-1977)
Mourning
Lynton Lamb (British, 1907-1977)
Mourning Figures, 1935
oil on canvas
signed L. Lamb and dated (lower right), further inscribed Lynton Lamb (verso)
19 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches (sight).
- Matt Lamb (American/Irish b. 1933)
Matt Lamb (American/Irish b. 1933) Untitled watercolor and gouache on paper signed Lamb (lower right) 10 3/4 x 14 1/2 inches.
- MARY H. SIDEBOTHAM (AMERICAN 19TH
MARY H. SIDEBOTHAM (AMERICAN 19TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF A LADY Pastel: 19 x 23 in. Framed
- Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878)
Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878) oil on canvas portrait of a group of rabbits and a kitten signed lower left and dated 1870 ... ?
- Mary (Samuellie) Pudlat ??? ???
Mary (Samuellie) Pudlat ??? ??? (1923-2001), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) BIRDS IN FLIGHT, 1966 titled dated and numbered 47/50; artist's name in Roman and syllabics; framed sight 18 x 27 in — 45.7 x 68.6 cm
- Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878)
Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878) oil on paper sketch of chickens 4" x 5". ?
- Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878)
Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878) two oil on paper sketches of rabbits inscribed verso Rabbits & Apples painted for Mrs.... ?
- 20th Century/Mother and Child with
20th Century/Mother and Child with Dog/Young Lady Holding a Lamb/a pair/prints, 39cm x 29cm/Provenance: Tidenham Manor
- LAMB, CHARLES
THE LIFE, LETTERS
LAMB, CHARLES
THE LIFE, LETTERS & WRITINGS 1876, 6 volumes, 8vo, contemporary half calf; Johnson, Samuel The Works. 1806, 12 volumes, contemporary calf, slightly rubbed; Jonson, B. The Dramatic Works. 1811, 4 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, rubbed; sold not subject to return(22)
- A needlework sampler Mary Waldron
A needlework sampler Mary Waldron 1793 worked at Mrs Morgan's School including figures animals and a poem 40.5cm x 29cm (16" x 11.5")
- FRAMED SAMPLER Mary Elizabeth Coventry
FRAMED SAMPLER Mary Elizabeth Coventry Ended this work Oct 26 1826". English wool on fine linen, with no alphabet, straight viine border, floral urns, children, birds, cats, and sentiment: "O GOD the steps of pious men Are ordered by thy will again, Tho they shall fall they rise, Thy hand supports me still". In vintage birdeseye maple mitered frame, gold liner, glazed, OS: 18" x 17", SS: 13 1/2" x 12 1/2".
- Mary Klein (NY) Folk Art Sheepoil
Mary Klein (NY) Folk Art Sheepoil on panel signed at lower right landscape with sheep grazing on rolling countryside housed in an old window frame.DOA 22 x 33.75 in.
- FREDERICK MORTIMER LAMB (1861-1936,
FREDERICK MORTIMER LAMB (1861-1936, MA, BORN INMiddleboro) oil painting on canvas, depicting a woodland landscape with a stream and man fishing. Signed lower left, dated 1909. Sight size 24" x 24", overall in a period gilded frame 26" x 26". Good condition. Provenance: estate of Merrill M. McGowan.
- A group of portrait miniatures
A group of portrait miniatures and hand tinted photographs, sitters including Cecil Foljambe, 1st Earl of Liverpool; Lady Emily Augusta Lambton; the Duchess of Dorset; Mary Elizabeth, Countess Grey; Mary Selina Charlotte Wentworth Fitzwilliam etc./Provenance: From the collection of the Earl of Liverpool
- SAMPLER. Mary Pinkney Yorkshire
SAMPLER. Mary Pinkney Yorkshire England ca.1824 silk and wool on linen. Family record of John and Jane Pinkney with scattered motifs including strawberry baskets birds sheep and a tree with an abundance of apples. Good color. 18 1/4''h. 17 3/4''w. The family is listed as living in Wykeham Parish and Mary was the third child and only daughter. She was born June 30 1813 and made the sampler in her eleventh year.
- FRAMED SAMPLER OF "MARY BURFORD,
FRAMED SAMPLER OF "MARY BURFORD, AGE 14 YEARS"ca. post 1850; wool yarn stitch on gauze weave fabric with primary light blue, red, purple and green colors, five lines of numbers and letters, seven sample embroidery lines with faith statement and purple birds on either side of bowl of fruit, framed in a maple veneer frame, 15 1/4"x 17 1/2"; Condition: unknown origin, some holes and minor cross-stitch embroidery loss
- A Chelsea figure of a shepherdess
A Chelsea figure of a shepherdess (red anchor), circa 1755-60, with a lamb at her feet and flowers in her apron, 18cm high
- SHEPHERDESS WITH LAMB CARVED ALABASTER
SHEPHERDESS WITH LAMB CARVED ALABASTER SCULPTURE Shepherdess with lamb carved alabaster sculpture, depicting a young beauty in 18th century garb standing in the wind holding a straw hat on her head with one hand and a crook with the other, while a lamb grazes at her feet, all on a circular base, having no apparent signature. Approx. h. 27", w. 10", d. 11".
- Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878)
Mary Russell Smith (American 1842-1878) group of four small oil on paper sketches of chickens and chicks signed on verso painted... ?
- MARY ALICE LEATH THOMAS (AMERICAN,
MARY ALICE LEATH THOMAS (AMERICAN, 1905-1959), UNTITLED (BIRDS) Gouache on paper, signed at lower center, inscribed to verso, matted and framed under glass.
- Attributed to James Reid Lambdin
Attributed to James Reid Lambdin (American, 1807-1889)
Two Young Ladies
oil on canvas
26 1/2 x 22 1/2 inches.
Property from the Estate of Bernita Buncher, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Lombard School Biblical Painting
Lombard School Biblical Painting circa 1700oil on copper depicting Jesus and his mother Mary carrying crosses presented in an ebonized frame.SS 10.75 x 13.5 in.; DOA 14.25 x 16.5 in.Two small ''windows'' have been cleaned to reveal the colors and surface under the old varnish; some chipping to frame.Private collection Richmond VA
- AMERICAN MARY WALLACE 1802 NEEDLEPOINT
AMERICAN MARY WALLACE 1802 NEEDLEPOINT SAMPLERFramed American needlepoint sampler on linen, Mary Wallace, age 13, 1802, with upper and lowercase alphabet and numbers, reading: "If there's a pow'r above us, (And that there is all nature cries aloud Through all her works) he must delight in virtue; And that which he delights in, must be happy," verse from "Cato: a Tragedy" by Joseph Addison (United Kingdom, 1672-1719), over scene with trees, birds, urn and baskets of flowers, sight: approx 16"h, 15.5"w, overall: approx 17.5"h, 17"w, 3lbs *Note: Mary Wallace (Elkton, Maryland, 1789-1867) was the third wife of Col. Thomas Ward Veazey (1774-1842)* *Provenance: The Veazey family was a prominent fixture of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. The initial immigrant ancestor was John Veazey, who settled on two tracts of land in Cecil County in the late seventeenth century. Thomas Ward Veazey was born on January 31, 1774 at the family estate Cherry Grove to Edward (c.1730-1784) and Elizabeth [nee de Coursey] (c.1730-1791) Veazey. Thomas was orphaned at a young age, and would receive his education at Washington College, where he graduated in 1795. Thomas married three times to Sarah Worrell (Kent County, Maryland, d.1795), Mary Veazey (d.1810), and Mary Wallace (Elkton, Maryland, 1789-1867). He fathered eleven children. His political career began in 1808 when he served as a presidential elector for James Madison. He later served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1811 to 1812, relinquishing his seat in the General Assembly to participate in the War of 1812. During the conflict, he commanded militia forces defending Fredericktown in Cecil County, where the town was destroyed by fire during a British raid. After the war, he returned to Cherry Grove as a gentleman planter until in 1833, when he was chosen as a member of the Governor’s Council. In 1835, he was nominated as a candidate for governor, receiving fifty-three out of the seventy-six ballots cast. He was sworn in as the 24th Governor of Maryland on January 14, 1836 and would serve until 1839. His governorship weathered the constitutional crisis of 1837 and is remembered for its successful solution to the reapportionment crisis. His term would represent the last Whig Party administration to hold the Maryland governor’s office. He died on July 1, 1842 at Cherry Grove. This collection of historic items is offered through our consignor from the estate of Katherine Hartley Grauer [nee Craycroft] (1908-1997), great-granddaughter of Col. Thomas Ward Veazey.*