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Victorian Lithograph of Wakefield
Victorian Lithograph of Wakefield birthplace of George Washington image area 16'' x 20'' ornate frame.
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GOLDSMITH, THE VICAR OF
GOLDSMITH, THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD, LONDON, 1889, 1 VOLUMEGoldsmith, The Vicar of Wakefield, London, 1889, 1 Volume,
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1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur,
1 vol. (Rackham, Arthur, illustrator.) Goldsmith, Oliver. The Vicar of Wakefield. Philadelphia: David McKay, [1929]. First edition, American issue, #91/200 (of 775) signed by Rackham. 4to, orig. gilt-paneled & lettered white vellum, t.e.g., other edges untrimmed; occasionally general light dust soiling. Pictorial endpapers slightly darkened & occasionally a little stained. With 12 color plates. Edges slightly darkened.
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, WAKEFIELD, BIRTHPLACE OF GEORGE
, WAKEFIELD, BIRTHPLACE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, PHOTOREPRODUCTION, 14 X 20 IN. (35.56 X 50.80 CM.), FRAME: 24 1/2 X 28 3/4 IN. (62.23 X 73.03 CM.)WAKEFIELD, BIRTHPLACE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, Photoreproduction Photoreproduction Dimensions: 14 x 20 in. (35.56 x 50.80 cm.), Frame: 24 1/2 x 28 3/4 in. (62.23 x 73.03 cm.)
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GOLDSMITH, VICAR OF WAKEFIELD,
GOLDSMITH, VICAR OF WAKEFIELD, LONDON, 1768 [Oliver Goldsmith]; THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD: A TALE (London: C. Ware, 1768) small 8vo, full sheep of the period. Mended in plastic tape and deep toning in the text.
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(RACKHAM ARTHUR) GOLDSMITH OLIVER
(RACKHAM ARTHUR) GOLDSMITH OLIVER The Vicar of Wakefield. London: George G. Harrap (1929). 4to publisher's gilt-lettered vellum illustrated endpapers t.e.g. Limited edition one of 527 copies of the English edition signed by Rackham. Light soiling to boards.
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W. A. S. Wakefield (American 20th
W. A. S. Wakefield (American 20th Century) Expansive western landscape with distant mountains. Oil on canvasboard signed in the lower left corner apprx. 15" x 19" framed in a rustic finish wood frame overall apprx. 16-1/2" x 20-1/2". Stamped verso "31 Mar 1948".
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(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WAKEFIELD
(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WAKEFIELD THROUGH WAYLAND: 58 POSTCARDS EARLY 20TH CENTURY(VIEW) MASSACHUSETTS - WAKEFIELD THROUGH WAYLAND: 58 POSTCARDS, Early 20th Century, Two Wakefield photos: Lake Guannapowith and "Milly's Genuine German Restaurant", Heywood Bros. and Wakefield Co., "Shawville Mill" and "The Fountain" (both advertising Old Home Week in Wales), "Cottages at Lakeside..."(Wales), East St. Walpole (photo), Dickerman of Triangle Building (East Walpole). Waltham (16 cards): photos of Boston Manufacturing Co. and Moody St., "Finish of War Canoe Race on the Charles", three Rotographs, Central Fire & Police Station, Cross Grill & Cocktail Lounge, "A Scene in Assembly Room of The Waltham Watch Co.", "The Electric Kitchen in the House of Edison Light" and more. Ware: (11 cards): Main St. photo and three other views, 1961 Bi-Centennial Parade, Storrs Corner and more. Also: Old Mill Stones (Warwick), Warwick Inn (photo & other), "City" Bridge (photo - Mount Washington). Watertown: Beacon Square (photo), Lewando's, The Perkins Institution (Bay's Close) and Rotograph of Main Street. Wayland (8 cards): unknown photo, Railways Station, interior of Terrace Garden and more. Provenance: The Estate of Hilary Bamford.
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Wakefield Natural Wicker Baby
Wakefield Natural Wicker Baby Carriage circa 1890 metal base fancy model with brakes & parasol 50'' long 41'' tall 20'' wide.
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WILLIAM MELLOR (ENGLISH,
WILLIAM MELLOR (ENGLISH, 1851-1931), ON THE WHARFE, NORTH YORKSHIRE Oil on canvas, signed at lower left, faint inscription to verso, presented in a period gilt frame.
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A George III needlework sampler
A George III needlework sampler worked by Jane Cardwell, Wakefield, 1819, 56.5cm x 56.5cm, another by Sarah Hague, 1828, 41cm x 30cm, another by Maria Bird, 1813, 37cm x 31cm and two others (5)
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BRITISH SLIPWARE BIRD
BRITISH SLIPWARE BIRD WHISTLEHalifax, Yorkshire, 19th century, cream glaze redware with dripped brown, molded perched bird with whistle holes, surrounded by four smaller birds, 8-7/8 x 6-3/4 x 7-3/8 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Middleburg, Virginia
Condition:
surface accretion, anomalies as made, repairs and retouch to beak of large bird and three of the other birds (see blacklight)
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Attributed to Dean Wolstenholme
Attributed to Dean Wolstenholme (British, 1757-1837) Hunter and Dog Hunting Fowl, inscribed verso on label "Lord Frederick Cavendish/Duke of Dorset/Given top E.R. Down
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Charles Wykeham Martin - ''The
Charles Wykeham Martin - ''The History and Description of Leeds Castle Kent'' published by Nichols & Sons 25 Parliament Street Westminster 1869 (one volue half bound in blue calf and a selection of papers and magazine articles relating to Leeds Castle (latter contained in box file)
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Beswick Whippet ''Winged Foot
Beswick Whippet ''Winged Foot Marksman of Always'' 1786A first version
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Staffordshire kilted huntsman
Staffordshire kilted huntsman wearing a plumed hat and short jacket next to a stream with waterfall and deer 19th c. 17.5"h.
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UNUSUAL STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL GROUP
UNUSUAL STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURAL GROUP Circa 1860, the scene involves a dog protecting his sleeping mistress from a large spread-wing predatory bird.
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RIG OF CAPE COD WHITE-WINGED SCOTER
RIG OF CAPE COD WHITE-WINGED SCOTER SHADOW DECOYSEarly 20th CenturySeven pairs. One head missing.
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Beckford (W) Vathek, illustrated by
Beckford (W) Vathek, illustrated by Marion Dorn, 8vo., orig. qtr. vellum, Nonesuch Press 1929 and 4 other volumes
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Eight pieces Chamberlain's
Eight pieces Chamberlain's Worcester: fine gilt decoration flanking salmon borders, central crest with black winged griffin, label on back attributes to Fitzwilliam, one plate marked on back in gilt "Chamberlain's Worcester", early 19th century; detailed listing available. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
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Bewick (Thomas) British Birds,
Bewick (Thomas) British Birds, two volumes, Newcastle 1847, 8vo, 19th Century, tree calf gilt, gilt panelled backs, g.e. by Baker of Clifton, bookplate of HW Bruton
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Miller (Samuel) & Skertchly
Miller (Samuel) & Skertchly (Sydney), The Fenland Past and Present, Wisbech 1878, tall 8vo, contemporary half morocco binding, plates etc. correct
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Suckling, Rev. Alfred. Memorials of
Suckling, Rev. Alfred. Memorials of the Antiquarian and Architecture…of Essex, 1845. Folio, leather backed boards, Engraved plates, some hand coloured - Green, Valentine. The History and Antiquities…of Worcester, 2 vols., 4to., cont. calf gilt (one cover detached). Engraved plates - Fox, George E. and Hope, W. H. St. John. Excavations…Roman City at Silchester, 12 parts, 4to., orig. wraps., 1891 - 1905. With 4 other volumes (19)/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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Francis Weisel (Bedminster Township
Francis Weisel (Bedminster Township Bucks County Pennsylvania dated 1838) watercolor and ink on paper fraktur drawing of a bold... ?
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Georgian Mahogany Stick
Georgian Mahogany Stick Barometer, J Wylie, Thirsk, the scalloped fan carved crest flanked by carved rosettes, the face with mercury tube thermometer and a vernier indicator for the barometric pressure, signed upper right in script, the waist with chamfered corners, over a rectangular base with inlaid floral rosette, 39" tall, original finish. Thirsk is a small town in North Yorkshire, England about 225 miles north of London.
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Wight (John) Morning at Bow Street,
Wight (John) Morning at Bow Street, 1824, illustrated by George Cruikshank, 8vo, half 19th Century calf gilt, t.e.g., the plates on India paper, bookplate of HW Bruton
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Anon (possibly William Combe),
Anon (possibly William Combe), The History and Antiquities of the City of York, A. Ward, London, 1785, 3 volumes, Applied with the Bookplate for Gordon Home/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
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2 vols. Lilford, Thomas L.
2 vols. Lilford, Thomas L. Powys, 4th Baron. Notes on The Birds of Northamptonshire. London: R.H. Porter, 1895. Large paper copy. 8vo, contemp. full gilt-pictorial green morocco, gilt-lettered & pictorial spines, t.e.g., turn-ins gilt, raised bands; occasionally scuffed, spines & edges fading to brown. With fold. map & 67 gravure & wood-engraved plates. Very occasional minor foxing. Nissen
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Attributed to Edmund Johann Niemann
Attributed to Edmund Johann Niemann (British, 1813-1876)
On the Wharfe, Yorkshire
oil on canvas
unsigned
24 1/4 x 42 1/8 inches.
Property from a Private Collector, Chicago, Illinois
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Michael Burton Mazur (American,
Michael Burton Mazur
(American, 1935-2009)
Wakeby Day, 1986
color lithograph and woodcut, chine colle, and monotype in three parts
signed and inscribed in pencil
30 x 60 inches.
Property from the Collection of an American Corporation
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Dugdale (Sir W) A Perfect Copy of
Dugdale (Sir W) A Perfect Copy of all Summons of the Nobility to the Great Councils and Parliaments of this realm, Robert Clavell, 1685, folio, calf; Hutton (W) The Battle of Bosworth Field between Richard the Third and Henry Earl of Richmond, second edition with additions by J Nichols. L, Nichols, Son & Bentley, 1813 and Hooker (Joseph Dalton) Muscologia Britannica, containing the mosses of Great Britain and Ireland, second edition, 1827 (3)
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Bicycle Wrench Lot including:
Bicycle Wrench Lot including: Wakefield Worcester Ma. Sterling No. 1 Speirs & Co. Billings & Spencer Mosser and more.
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S Middiman & F Jukes, after James
S Middiman & F Jukes, after James Wathen/View of the Ruins of the West Tower and Front of Hereford Cathedral/published April 12 1788/engraving, 28cm x 36cm
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W Reynolds after John Prescott
W Reynolds after John Prescott Knight/The Army and Navy, Wellington and Nelson/engraving, 61cm x 47cm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Sir John and Lady Smith
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Life of Field Marshall His Grace
Life of Field Marshall His Grace the Duke of Wellington with Autographed Letter Signed by the Duke London: Henry Colburn 1840. 2 vols both having engraved frontispieces of the Duke. Red buckram boards and 3/4 red morocco with gilt tooled spines having six compartments. Hand written letter signed by the Duke written as a petition to the House of Lords dated 1845 regarding abuses in Coroners inquests.
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Pennsylvania rodback Windsor ca.
Pennsylvania rodback Windsor ca. 1810. ?