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JAMES WEBB (British 1825-1895).
JAMES WEBB (British 1825-1895). FISHING BOATS OFF COAST signed lower left. Oil on canvas - Framed 16 in. x 20 in.
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Webb tricolor cameo vase, floral
Webb tricolor cameo vase, floral garlands with butterflies in gold and pale pink with white highlights, marked on base "Thos. Webb & Sons" (England, 1885-1925), 8 in. Maude B. Feld, 1975.
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PHOTOGRAPH, AL WEBER Al Weber
PHOTOGRAPH, AL WEBER Al Weber (American, b. 1930), San Gregorio Beach, 1968, gelatin silver print, pencil signed lower right, sheet: 9.75"h x 12.25"w, overall (with frame): 16.25"h x 20.25"w
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Webb (T) A New Select Collection of
Webb (T) A New Select Collection of Epitaphs, 2vols., S Bladen London 1775 and Black (W) The Strange Adventures of a Phaeton
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E. WEBER. "VIEW OF BALTIMORE,"
E. WEBER. "VIEW OF BALTIMORE," LITHOGRAPH Lithograph, sight size: 18 x 25 1/4 in., framed.
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JAMES WEBB (1825-1895), "SANDS AT
JAMES WEBB (1825-1895), "SANDS AT SCHEVENINGEN HOLLOW," 1873, OIL ON CANVAS LAID TO CANVAS, 24" H X 40" WJames Webb, (1825-1895) "Sands at Scheveningen Hollow," 1873, Oil on canvas laid to canvas Signed and dated lower left: James Webb; titled in another hand verso Oil on canvas laid to canvas Dimensions: 24" H x 40" W
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I. WEBB SURRATT (AMERICAN,
I. WEBB SURRATT (AMERICAN, 1916-1996), ABSTRACTION Oil on canvas, retains exhibition label to verso, circa 1950, framed.
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Pair Webb peachblow vases:
Pair Webb peachblow vases: extensive gilt decoration in the Japanese style, beaded highlights, probably Thomas Webb, England, 1885-1925, attached label attributes to George Balthus, 6-1/2 in. Minor losses to gilt highlights.
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PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMER WEBSTER
PORTRAIT OF THE STEAMER WEBSTER (AMERICAN SCHOOL LATE 19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper unsigned titled on verso Steamer Webster Fort Monroe - Va- April 1864. Side view of the riverboat flying the American flag. Light toning and some foxing. 7''h. 10 1/2''w. in a period frame 10''h. 13 1/2''w. Ex Vixseboxse Art Galleries (Ohio). While navigating up the James River to Fort Morgan in July of 1862 the Daniel Webster was fired upon by Confederate forces. There were no injuries.
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Wesley E. Webber (MA 1841-1914) The
Wesley E. Webber (MA 1841-1914) The Strolloil on canvas signed and dated ''W. Webber. / 84'' lower left presented in original gilt and gesso frame with acanthus borders the frame's verso with Hastings & Davenport Boston label. SS 13.75 x 10.5 in.; DOA 219.75 x 21.5A native of Maine and a Union Army veteran Webber was a self-taught and highly accomplished landscape artist based in Boston and later in New York. Many of his scenes were painted from life in New Hampshire.Some surface grime and yellowing of varnish; minor chipping to the frame corners; the frame with gold overpaint; black light inspection reveals a small spot touch-up in upper left corner.
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Alonzo C. Webb (American b. 1888)
Alonzo C. Webb (American b. 1888) Portail Gothique St. Loup-de-Naud etching signed A.C. Webb (lower right) 16 1/2 x 12 inches.
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Webb Young (American 1913-2005)
Webb Young (American 1913-2005) Mountainscape. Watercolor on paper signed at the lower left corner the sight size apprx. 14-3/4" x 21-1/4" double matted and framed under glass overall apprx. 22-1/4" x 29".
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Webb cameo glass vase, band of
Webb cameo glass vase, band of scroll and floral decoration, bellflower, bead and petal borders, base marked "Thomas Webb & Sons Cameo" (England, 1885-1925), 8-1/4 in. Minor surface anomalies as made. Maude B. Feld, 1969.
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W. B. WEBB (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY)
W. B. WEBB (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY) HILLY LANDSCAPE WITH LAKE AND TOWN Oil on canvas: 11 x 16 3/4 in. Framed; lower left signed W. B. Webb
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WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBERAmerican
WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBERAmerican 1841-1914New England lanscape with cattle. Signed lower left Wesley Webber''.Provenance: Private Collection Massachusetts.Oil on canvas 25'' x 30''. Unframed.''
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WEBB (ATTRIB.) PEACHBLOW GLASS
WEBB (ATTRIB.) PEACHBLOW GLASS CABINET VASE Late 19th c., English, attributed to Webb, cased glass vase with garlic head rim, gilt branch floral overlay, unmarked, 7.75"h x 4.5"w
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19TH C CAMEO GLASS VASE BY WEBB,
19TH C CAMEO GLASS VASE BY WEBB, FLORAL DESIGNWITH BUTTERFLY, CRANBERRY SATIN FINISH, 9 1/4" HIGH.
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GARY WEBB, LARGE-SCALE SCULPTURE,
GARY WEBB, LARGE-SCALE SCULPTURE, 2005 Gary Webb (American, b. 1973), "Approach Split", mirrors & tinted mirrors on American white ash wood and metal brackets, unsigned, with copy of gallery invoice, 105.5"h x 202"l x 8.5"d (variable sized individual parts)
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Pair Webb peachblow vases: glossy
Pair Webb peachblow vases: glossy finish, elaborate Japanese style gilt decoration, probably Thomas Webb, England, 1885-1925, possibly decorated by George Balthus, 6-5/8 in. Minor losses to gilt decoration. Maude B. Feld, New York.
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PHILIP SPEAKMAN WEBB (1831-1915)
PHILIP SPEAKMAN WEBB (1831-1915) FOR JAMES POWELL & SONS
CLARET GLASS, CIRCA 1860 clear glass with applied prunts, 12.5cm high; together with a PAIR OF GLASSES, clear glass, 14cm high(3)Literature: Jackson L. (ed.), Whitefriars Glass: The Art of James Powell & Sons, Ilminster, 1996, p. 97 pl. 1 (iii) illus. Rudoe J. and Coutts H. The Table Glass Designs of Phillip Webb and T.G. Jackson for James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars Glassworks, Decorative Arts Society Journal, vol. 16, p.32, fig. iid for a similar glass
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CARL WEBER (American 1850-1921).
CARL WEBER (American 1850-1921). SHEEP IN HILLY SPRING LANDSCAPE signed lower right. Watercolor - Framed sight: 17 1/4 in. x 27 in.
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46 STAR AMERICAN FLAG Marked 'WEBB'
46 STAR AMERICAN FLAG Marked 'WEBB' & 'Stoddard'
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DOUG WEBB (B. 1956)Doug Webb (b.
DOUG WEBB (B. 1956)Doug Webb (b. 1956), Fishing in a Sink, screen print on paper, pencil signed and numbered; two James Carter lithographs to include Marriage Vase along with one untitled, pencil signed and numbered; along with a James Carter portfolio.
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.
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KENNETH WEBB (Irish b. 1927). FIELD
KENNETH WEBB (Irish b. 1927). FIELD OF FLOWERS WITH DISTANT THATCHED COTTAGE signed lower left. Oil on canvas - Framed 20 in. x 16 in.
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WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER (AMERICAN,
WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER (AMERICAN, 1841-1914) 12" x 16" Seascape. Oil on canvas, signed "W. Webber" lower right, in a layered gilt frame, overall 18 ¾" x 22 ¾".
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MIXED MEDIA, STEPHANIE WEBER
MIXED MEDIA, STEPHANIE WEBER Stephanie Weber (American, b. 1942), Untitled, mixed media on paper, signed lower right, overall (with frame): 33"h x 41"w
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W.E. Webb (1862-1903) oil on canvas
W.E. Webb (1862-1903) oil on canvas of Venice, signed lower right W.E. Webb, unframed.
8" x 12" ss
Condition: Relined, wear consistent with age.
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WEBSTER SCHOOL, ATTRIBUTED
WEBSTER SCHOOL, ATTRIBUTED CHESTER WEBSTER (1799-1882 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), ONE GALLON JUG Circa 1870s, (after Webster left the employ of B.Y. Craven, he likely executed this jug while working in Randolph County), salt glazed stoneware with double lip over a slim neck, tapered ovoid form with applied arched grooved strap handle, finely decorated with an incised hook-winged bird on a branch, the capacity within a circle at the shoulder above the bird and over the ring turnings, allover desirable orange peel effect to the salt-glaze along with fly ash.
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PHOTOGRAPH, AL WEBER Al Weber
PHOTOGRAPH, AL WEBER Al Weber (American, b. 1930), Untitled (Doorknob), gelatin silver print, pencil signed lower right, sheet: 11"h x 10"w, overall (with frame): 20.25"h x 16.25"w
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WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER AMERICAN,
WESLEY ELBRIDGE WEBBER AMERICAN, 1841 - 1914 JETTY IN T...Wesley Elbridge Webber American, 1841 - 1914 Jetty in the Storm oil on canvas signed lower left "W.Webber" 12 x 19 inches
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.
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COLOR LITHOGRAPH, AFTER W. WEBB
COLOR LITHOGRAPH, AFTER W. WEBB JOHN MYTTONColor lithograph, after W. Webb John Mytton, 18 1/2" x 24".
Condition:
Light toning.
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Webb Cameo Glass Vase English, late
Webb Cameo Glass Vase English, late 19th/early 20th century, flowers, leaves and butterflies on red ground, circular mark on base "Thomas Webb & Sons Cameo" with "GEM" in center, 6 in.,
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WEBER, MICHAEL. GROUP OF LECTURE
WEBER, MICHAEL. GROUP OF LECTURE NOTES. INCLUDING MICHA...Weber, Michael. Group of Lecture Notes. Including Michael Weber's Collectors' Workshop (1994); Lifesavers Lecture (1992); Lecture Collection (1991); Pengrove Collection (1983); Red Black (2013); Phone Book (2013); and Remote Coin and Date Divination (2013). Publisher's softcovers. Illustrated. All very good.
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HELEN WEBBER (AMERICAN, 20TH
HELEN WEBBER (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY) 27½" x 33¾" "Shore Bird", 1984. Woven tapestry, signed lower right, label with title on verso, velcro along top of verso for mounting.
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THREE ANTIQUE AMERICAN AND
THREE ANTIQUE AMERICAN AND ENGLISH ETCHINGS The first: Albert James Webb (American, 1891-1975), Proposition #1, circa 1935-43, pencil signed, titled, and marked as trial proof lower margin; the second: Charles Bird (English, 1856-1916), Interior of Bristol Cathedral, pencil signed at lower right; the third: Abbo Ostrowsky (American, 1889-1975), Central Park Zoo, New York, 1925, pencil signed at lower right; each framed.
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TODD WEBB (1905-2000): "THE FOUR
TODD WEBB (1905-2000): "THE FOUR BOYS NEAR FULTON FISH MARKET" Gelatin silver print 5 x 7 in. titled and stamped on verso.