- A Victorian Pine Wellington chest /
A Victorian Pine Wellington chest / collectors cabinet.With key and nine graduated drawers.Nice turned handles.Height 72cmDepth 32cmwidth 50.5cm
- DUKE OF WELLINGTON NOTE, INITIALEDDuke
DUKE OF WELLINGTON NOTE, INITIALEDDuke of Wellington Handwritten note from the desk of the Duke, dated November 8 and initialed "WW".
- 19VOL CHARLES DICKENS HOUSEHOLD WORDS,
19VOL CHARLES DICKENS HOUSEHOLD WORDS, BOUND Nineteen volume set of Household Words Conducted by Charles Dickens. Published 1850s by Office, 16, Wellington Street, London. Quarter bound in black leather with marbled boards. Spine features raised bands and gilt titling on a field of burgundy. Marbled page edges and marbled end papers. Volume 10 has a slightly different binding. 8vo.
- 9VOL C. DICKENS BOOKS WITH EARLY EDITIONS
9VOL C. DICKENS BOOKS WITH EARLY EDITIONS A grouping of nine books by or about Charles Dickens:
Charles Dickens Rare Print Collection. Edited by Seymour Eaton. Published for Private Circulation by R. G. Kennedy and Company, Philadelphia. 1900. Contains prints in 10 sections, for 75 plates. All appear to be present. Bound in original boards with cloth ties. Some chipping and loss to covers. Interior plates look good with some light tearing and chipping at the edges. Brown section folders are chipping from age. Front cover has some splitting at the spine. David Copperfield by Charles Dickens. Published 1926 by J.M. Dent. Everyman's Library edition. Bound in red leather with gilt decoration.12mo. 823pp. Wear on boards and light marking on the interior. The Life of Our Lord by Charles Dickens. Published 1934 by Associated Newspapers, London. Early edition. Bound in blue leather boards with gilt titling on the spine. Dust jacket present. 4to. 127pp. Light wear and foxing observed. Otherwise a very nice example. Christmas Stories From All The Year Round by Charles Dickens. Published at 26, Wellington Street, Strand. Undated. Most likely from 1860s. Original green boards with blind stamping on the front and back and gilt titling. 4to. Some wear on boards, chipping on pages. Light marking and foxing present. Drawn from Life by Charles Dickens. Published 1875 by E.J. Hale and Son, New York. Bound in green boards with gilt decoration on the front and gilt titling on the spine 8vo. 320pp. Wear on boards and some light wear on the interior. Some foxing and yellowing observed. Pencil marks may be present at the front. Charles Dickens's Letters to Charles Lever. Edited by Flora Livingston with an Introduction by Hyder Rollins. Published 1933 by Harvard University Press. Bound in brown boards with gilt decoration and titling. 8vo. 65pp. Very good condition with light wear. A printed letter is present on the front free endpaper. Dombey and Son Part 1 by Charles Dickens. Published 1848 by Bradbury and Evans. First edition. Early printing. Only volume 1 of this work. 8vo. 230pp. Bound in olive colored leather with marbled boards. Wear on boards and light foxing on pages. Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Household Edition. Published 1850s by D. Appleton and Company, New York. 4to. 204pp. Bound in green boards with gilt titling and decoration on the front. Book has been repaired with a green spine with gilt titling. Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens. Published by New World Press in 1840s. Large edition. 4to. 190pp. Leather spine with dark brown boards. Gilt titling on the spine.
- FOUR BRITISH TUNICS England,A Cheshire
FOUR BRITISH TUNICS England,A Cheshire Regiment officers tunic with a scarlet superfine broadcloth body, buff collar and cuffs, gold lace, epaulets, and brass buttons; a Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment tunic with a scarlet superfine broadcloth body, white welts, gold lace, and epaulets, and black trousers with a red stripe; a Grenadier Guards tunic and trousers; and a Grenadier Guards drummers coat.
- A BRADBURY WELLINGTON CASED FIDDLE BASE
A BRADBURY WELLINGTON CASED FIDDLE BASE SEWING MACHINEThe Bradbury & Company hand crank machine with lift-top walnut case is stamped with serial number 117769(?).Machine measures 7.75 x 16 x 6.25 inches without the case.Very good condition as shown with light wear.
- English School Portrait of Arthur Wellesley,
English School Portrait of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, mid 19th century gouache on card, unsigned, the later frame retaining the original framer's paper label, verso sight 5.75 x 4.5 in — 14.6 x 11.4 cm; frame 13.5 x 10.5 in — 34.3 x 26.7 cm
- STICK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRExcellent condition
STICK WINDSOR ARMCHAIRExcellent condition with strong, original paint. The simple form mimics the early elegance of the Windsor period. From an old private collection in Wellington County (Southwestern Ontario), late 19th century. Measuring, 33 3/4" height x 19 3/4" width x 18 1/2" depth. Seat height, 17 1/2". The Larry Foster Collection.
- AFTER JOHN PRESCOTT KNIGHT
THE MEETING
AFTER JOHN PRESCOTT KNIGHT
THE MEETING OF NELSON AND WELLINGTON Oil on panel24cm x 19cm (9.5in x 7.5in)Note: The circumstances of the meeting between Wellington and Nelson were recalled by Wellington in conversation with the noted diarist John Wilson Croker at Walmer Castle on October 1st 1834. In September 1805 Wellesley had just returned from India and was due to meet the Secretary of State in the Colonial Office at Downing Street. On entering the room he immediately recognized Nelson and since they were kept waiting by the Secretary of State they conversed for three quarters of an hour. Nelson was killed at the Battle of Trafalgar later that year.It is not clear whether our painting is a copy of the original painting by Prescott Knight or the engraving by S W Reynolds of 1864
- BRONZE PORTRAIT BUST OF A MILITARY FIGURE
BRONZE PORTRAIT BUST OF A MILITARY FIGURE Bronze portrait bust of a man in military dress, possibly depicting Arthur Wellesley the Duke of Wellington or Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, with cape setting above a cylindrical plinth on a tiered base. 9" H x 3.25" square.
- BRONZE PORTRAIT BUST OF A MILITARY FIGURE
BRONZE PORTRAIT BUST OF A MILITARY FIGURE Bronze portrait bust of a man in military dress, possibly depicting Arthur Wellesley the Duke of Wellington or Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, with cape setting above a cylindrical plinth on a tiered base. 9" H x 3.25" square.
- BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED DUKE OF WELLINGTONDressed
BRONZE FIGURE OF A SEATED DUKE OF WELLINGTONDressed in ancient Roman clothes and seated in a Pompeiian style armchair, holding a scroll.
17 x 12 1/2 x 12 1/2 in.
Condition
Old repair to the base near his left foot. Slightly uneven patination, otherwise good overall condition. Large scale.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- PAIR OF VICTORIAN BURL WALNUT DIMINUTIVE
PAIR OF VICTORIAN BURL WALNUT DIMINUTIVE WELLINGTON CHESTS OF DRAWERS25 x 21 x 12 1/4 in.
Condition
One top with severe staining with veneer losses, both with minor patches. Handles later in date, one locking pilaster with loose hinge. Both with nicks and scuffing and expected wear throughout. Lacking a key. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- REINHOLD H. PALENSKE WILD STEER BUCKING
REINHOLD H. PALENSKE WILD STEER BUCKING ETCHING Illinois, California,1884-1954Titled "Wild Steer Bucking," depicts a cowboy being flung off the back of a bull while one man watches from horseback and another from behind a fence. Palenske studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and under Wellington Reynolds.
- Wellington Queen Anne style 1-pc cherry
Wellington Queen Anne style 1-pc cherry highboy, three drawers over two drawers over 4 drawers over three short drawers, flanked by reeded columns, 72"h x 40"w x 20"d
- Wellington Hall mahogany side table,
Wellington Hall mahogany side table, single drawers, on turned stretcher, 24"h x 24"diameter
- Jacob Abraham (working1805-1841, Bath,
Jacob Abraham (working1805-1841, Bath, UK) large mahogany inlaid banjo form barometer with clock, signed J. Abraham, Bath. Note: J. A. is listed as an important maker and was an instrument maker to the Duke of Wellington.
49.5"h x 14"w
Condition: Glass cracked, workings incomplete. NOTE: WAI does not guarantee barometers/clocks to be complete or in working order.
- ALVIN STERLING "WELLINGTON" FLATWARE
ALVIN STERLING "WELLINGTON" FLATWARE SERVICE Including 12 Old French dinner knives, 12 dinner forks, 11 dinner spoons, 12 teaspoons; 47 total pieces, monogrammed, 52.95 ozt. weighable silver
- CHARLES WELLINGTON BOYLE (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA)Charles
CHARLES WELLINGTON BOYLE (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA)Charles Wellington Boyle (American/Louisiana, 1861-1925), "Bayou Lafitte, La.", oil on board, signed lower right, titled and inscribed en verso, 10 in. x 12 in., framed, overall 13 3/4 in. x 15 3/4 in. x 1 1/4 in. Provenance: Estate of W. Wayne Lake, New Orleans, LA.
- 19TH FOLK ART W/C SHIP, HMS DONEGAL.
19TH FOLK ART W/C SHIP, HMS DONEGAL. Ca. 1869 watercolor and gouache depiction of the H.M.S. Donegal at stormy seas, superbly presented with hand embossed and colored decorative matting, titled H.M.S. Donegal 1869 and framed in an antique birsdeye maple frame. Oval image 14.5” x 19.5”, Overall in frame 25.5” x 32.5”. ** She was then commanded by Captain William Hewett, seconded by John Fisher. In 1870 she became a tender to HMS Duke of Wellington, which was then a receiving ship in Portsmouth. Donegal was paid off on 30 September 1870.**Wikipedia
- SPODE AND COPELAND BLACK BASALT BUST
SPODE AND COPELAND BLACK BASALT BUST OF WELLINGTON, ENGLAND, 19TH CENTURY, England, 19th century, modeled atop a flaring base with impressed title, the reverse additionally impressed within an oval "WELLINGTON Spode and Copeland Fecit", ht. 11 1/2 in.
- THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON AT WATERLOO:
THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON AT WATERLOO: a coloured lithograph, inscribed "Up the guards and at them", mounted, framed and glazed, 56cm x 78cm
- BWM & MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO PTE LLOYD RIF
BWM & MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO PTE LLOYD RIF BRIG British war medal correctly impressed 213216 Pte L Lloyd Rif Brig Memorial plaque and cover to Lewis Lloyd With a condolence letter explaining his death Lewis Lloyd was entitled to the pair only; he sadly died in Egypt of Infulenzia on the 5th of January 1919, aged 35. He is buried in Kantara War Memorial Cemetery. The son of Joseph & Elizabeth Lloyd, of 19 Gronant St., Rhyl and the husband of Annie Lloyd, of 3 Wellington Terrace, Rhyl.
- British School Portrait of the Duke
British School Portrait of the Duke of Wellington, second quarter of the 19th century oil on gessoed oak panel 14 x 9.75 in — 35.6 x 24.8 cm
- Near Pair of William IV Mahogany Wellingtons
Near Pair of William IV Mahogany Wellingtons Chests, c.1840 41 x 20 x 13.5 in — 104.1 x 50.8 x 34.3 cm
- Three Dresden Figures of Horsemen 'Napoleon',
Three Dresden Figures of Horsemen 'Napoleon', 'Duke of Wellington', and 'The Scots Greys', 20th century largest height 14.4 in — 36.5 cm
- Twelve Victorian Silver 'Wellington'
Twelve Victorian Silver 'Wellington' Pattern Table Forks and Twelve Dessert Forks, George Adams, London, 1855 length 8 in — 20.2 cm; length 7 in — 17.7 cm
- After Matthew Noble (British, 1817-1876)
After Matthew Noble (British, 1817-1876) BUST OF ARTHUR WELLESLEY, 1ST DUKE OF WELLINGTON, 1852 patinated bronze, titled and signed verso height 10.5 in — 26.7 cm
- Royal Worcester Equestrian Figure, 'Wellington',
Royal Worcester Equestrian Figure, 'Wellington', Bernard Winskill, c.1969 with wood base overall height 16.5 in — 42 cm
- BLACK BASALT-WARE COMMEMORATIVE TEAPOT
BLACK BASALT-WARE COMMEMORATIVE TEAPOT & CREAM JUGTwo lots of black basalt-ware, in particular a very good and early 19th century black basalt lidded teapot commemorating Wellington's 1813 victory over the French at Vitoria, modelled with a lion's head spout and a molded panel on one side depicting Britannia crowning Wellington with a laurel wreath, the other side noting the armies of Spain and Portugal who Wellington assisted with the campaign. Loss to bottom of opening of spout(lower jaw), minor loss to teapot lid rim and minor fritting to edge and interior rim of lid. Dimensions 6.75" high x 12" long. Provenance: previously retailed by Beaver Hall Antiques, Gananoque, Ontario, Canada. The teapot is together with a Wedgwood black basalt cream jug decorated with molded neoclassical motifs, impressed marks on underside. Measuring 4.25" high.
- PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE BUST
PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE BUST OF WELLINGTONA rare early 19th century hand painted Staffordshire pearlware bust of Wellington, modelled by Enoch Wood and James Caldwell between 1814-1818 after a portrait bust by Joseph Nollekens in 1813. Impressed modellers' names verso. Firing crack noted. Measuring 12" high. Provenance: previously retailed by Beaver Hall Antiques, Gananoque Ontario, Canada.
- WELLINGTON CHEST OF DRAWERS, ENGLISH,
WELLINGTON CHEST OF DRAWERS, ENGLISH, CA. 1835An early 19th century William IV Wellington chest in rosewood, the case showing 7 tiers of graduated drawers with re-veneered drawer fronts and turned pulls, a hinged panel with a locking mechanism located to the right side, raised overall on a plinth base, veneer losses and minor splits. English, circa 1835. With key, not original, but antique. Dimensions, 42" high x 19.5" wide x 13.5" deep.
- A VICTORIAN BURR-WALNUT SECRETAIRE WELLINGTON
A VICTORIAN BURR-WALNUT SECRETAIRE WELLINGTON CHEST A Victorian burr-walnut secretaire Wellington chest, fitted with six drawers, the secretaire drawer opening to reveal a fitted interior of short drawers, pigeon holes and a baize lined writing surface, flanked to one side by a locking stile, and rising on a plinth base, 48"h x 22.5"w x 15"d Provenance: Christie's SK sale 8275, February 3, 199; lot 287
- AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DOUBLE WELLINGTON
AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DOUBLE WELLINGTON CHEST BY HOLLAND AND SONS An early Victorian mahogany double Wellington chest by Holland and Sons, the rectangular top above two colums of seven graduated drawers each flanked by a flap on each side and on a plinth base, the top right drawer with stencil in black ink 'FROM HOLLAND & SONS UPHOLSTERERS TO MARY LEBAIN ST LEWIS'S LONDON', the drawer edge stamped '881', the hinges stamped 'HORNE PATENT,' 42"h x 47"w x 18.5"d Provenance: Christie's London sale 6045, November 12, 1998; lot 433
- PAINTING, WELLINGTON JARARD REYNOLDS
PAINTING, WELLINGTON JARARD REYNOLDS Wellington Jarard Reynolds (American, 1865-1949), Floral Still Life, oil on board, signed lower right, board: 25"h x 19"w, overall (with frame): 23.75"h x 29.5"w. Provenance: Property from a prominent Hillsborough, CA estate.
- PAINTING, WELLINGTON JARARD REYNOLDS
PAINTING, WELLINGTON JARARD REYNOLDS Wellington Jarard Reynolds (American, 1865-1949), Beach Nude, oil on board, signed lower right, sight: 19.5"h x 25.5"w, overall (with frame): 26"h x 32"w. Provenance: Property of a prominent Hillsbrough, CA estate.