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AFTER ALEXANDER WILSON
AFTER ALEXANDER WILSON (SCOTTISH/AMERICAN, 1766-1813) 10 ½" x 13 ½" "1. The Common Coot. 2. Purple Gallinule. 3. Gray Phalarope. 4. Red Phalarope. 5. Wilsons Plover", 1808-14. Hand-colored engraving by J. Warnicke, drawn from nature by Alexander Wilson from "American Ornithology", vol. 9, plate 73, Philadelphia: Blandsford and Inskeep, 1808-1814, matted and framed under glass, overall 15 ¾" x 18 ½".
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AFTER ALEXANDER WILSON
AFTER ALEXANDER WILSON (SCOTTISH/AMERICAN, 1766-1813) 10 ½" x 13 ½" "1. Black-bellied Darter", "2. Female D", "3. Great Northern Diver", "4. Black-headed Gull", "5. Little Auk", 1808-14. Hand-colored engraving by J. Warnicke, drawn from nature by Alexander Wilson from "American Ornithology", vol. 3, plate 74, Philadelphia: Blandsford and Inskeep, 1808-1814, matted and framed under glass, overall 15 ¾" x 18 ½".
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After Alexander Wilson
After Alexander Wilson (Scottish/American, 1766-1813) \"Ring-Tail Eagle and Sea Eagle\", hand-colored engraving, 13\" x 9-3/4\", engraved by J. G. Warnicke. Glazed, matted and framed.
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PR. GOULD & RICHTER & 1 A. WILSON
PR. GOULD & RICHTER & 1 A. WILSON BIRD PRINTS, 3 TOTAL1st & 2nd items: Two (2) J. Gould and H. C. Richter colored lithographs, one titled Helioster Pinicola, printed by Hullmandel & Walton, and the other titled Sternula Minute, printed by Walter. Both housed in gilt and painted wooden frames. Sight - 21" H x 14 1/8" W. 23" H x 16" W. Both last half 19th century. 3rd item Alexander Wilson (American, 1766-1813) colored engraving, engraved by F.G. Warnicke, ornithological study of a passenger pigeon, Blue mountain Warbler and Hemlock W. Sight - 10 1/8" H x 13 3/8" W. Framed - 15 1/4" H x 18" W.
Condition:
1st & 2nd items: Both with overall toning and some spotting. 3rd item: Overall toning, otherwise overall good condition.
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PAIR OF ALEXANDER WILSON
PAIR OF ALEXANDER WILSON (SCOTTISH/AMERICAN 1766-1813) ...Pair of Alexander Wilson (Scottish/American 1766-1813) Ornitoholy Hand Colored Engravings to include, one engraved by A. Lawson featuring six ducks, along with, one engraved by F.G. Warnicke featuring five water fowl signed lower left A. Wilson both having Sotheby's label on verso both 11" x 14"
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past. Condition: Reports are available by request and answered in the order they are received starting the week of the sale.
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ALEXANDER WILSON (AMERICAN,
ALEXANDER WILSON (AMERICAN, 1766-1813), NIGHT HAWK Hand-colored engraving, 19th century, engraved by J.G. Warnicke, matted and framed.
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PAIR OF GLOBE WARNICKE LAWYERS
PAIR OF GLOBE WARNICKE LAWYERS STACKING BOOKCASESeach with five sections, all but one section with paper label (each grade 299; each of the leaded glass top sections D-8 1/2, the three middle sections D-10 1/4, the two lower sections D-12 1/4)Provenance: The E.T. and Wife Collection, Long Beach, California; each: 34 inches wide; 12 1/2 inches deep; 71 3/4 inches high Condition:
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PAIR OF GLOBE WARNICKE LAWYERS
PAIR OF GLOBE WARNICKE LAWYERS STACKING BOOKCASESeach with five sections, all but one section with paper label (each grade 299; each of the leaded glass top sections D-8 1/2, the three middle sections D-10 1/4, the two lower sections D-12 1/4)Provenance: The E.T. and Wife Collection, Long Beach, California; each: 34 inches wide; 12 1/2 inches deep; 71 3/4 inches high Condition:
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WARNICK BOX STOVEca. 1860; box
WARNICK BOX STOVEca. 1860; box stove marked "WARNICK", made in Philadelphia with florid scrolls design, three-leg type, 16 3/4"h, 26"l; Condition: chips on corners, repair and crack to side plate
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NORITAKE 'GOLDKIN' 80-PIECE
NORITAKE 'GOLDKIN' 80-PIECE DINNER SERVICE AND SIX WARNICK PORCELAIN TABLE ARTICLESNoritake 'Goldkin' 80-Piece Dinner Service and Six Warnick Porcelain Table Articles,
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C.W. Warnick cast iron stove
C.W. Warnick cast iron stove patented 1849 18 1/2" h. 29" w. Provenance: A Pennsylvania Historical Society. ?
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Four engravings after A. Wilson:
Four engravings after A. Wilson: shore birds, plates 50, 54, 58, 72, from American Ornithology , Philadelphia, first edition, 1808-1814, includes Spotted Sandpiper, Ring Plover, Red-breasted Snipe, Brant, Scoter Duck, Esquimaux Curlew , Marbled Godwit, three engraved by A. Lawson, one by J.G. Warnicke, after Alexander Wilson, American, 1766-1813, hand-colored engravings on wove paper, unframed, approximately 11-1/2 x 14-5/8 in. All with pencil inscriptions at bottom and verso, some noting exhibition history, paper tape at edges verso, minor chipping and tears, handling grime, light foxing, some toning. Walter C. Barnwell Collection (three with labels verso)