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William Whit
William Whit
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R. D. Whitworth (American, 20th
R. D. Whitworth (American, 20th century), four theatrical women, oil on board; 16" x 20"; signed and dated lower right.
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HARRY WHITWORTH (AMERICAN,
HARRY WHITWORTH (AMERICAN, 19TH/20TH CENTURY), ROAD NEAR JUNIATA PARK Oil on canvas (lined), signed at lower right, inscribed on the verso "Road Near Juniata Park (years ago) / Sold to me / Painting by Harry Whitworth / Kensington / Landscape Artist," presented in a later gilt frame retaining label for Pennsylvania Art Conservatory of Berwyn, PA.
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"Whitney" heraldry watercolor, red,
"Whitney" heraldry watercolor, red, white and blue shield surmounted by helmet and eagle, banner inscribed below “By the Name of Whitney”, circa 1785-1800, by John Coles, Senior (Boston, Massachusetts, 1749-1809) or Junior (Boston, Massachusetts, 1780-1854), 13-5/8 x 9-5/8 in.; original black-painted frame. Losses to paper at edges, holes, stains, pest damage, toning, fading; frame with abrasions. Sumpter Priddy III, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, 1997
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WEDWORTH WADSWORTH (AMERICAN,
WEDWORTH WADSWORTH (AMERICAN, 1846-1927), "RIVER VIEW", WATERCOLOR, DEPICTS BIRCH TREES FLANKING PATH BY WINDING RIVER IN SUMMER, SI...Wedworth Wadsworth (American, 1846-1927), "River View", watercolor, depicts birch trees flanking path by winding river in summer, signed lower right, matted and framed behind glass, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 7 1/2" h. x 10 1/2" w.
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1 vol. (Strawberry Hill Press.)
1 vol. (Strawberry Hill Press.) Whitworth, Charles. An Account of Russia as It Was In The Year 1710. Strawberry Hill, 1758. First edition. Sm. 8vo, contemp. full calf, gilt-floral spine compartments, red morocco spine label, raised bands; scuffed, gilt on spine dulled, front hinge repaired. Strawberry Hill vignette on title page. Errata. Edges of title page, other front & back matter discolored. The 22 pp. "advertisement" by Horace Walpole. 1/700 copies printed. Hazen
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Vonnie Whitworth (American, 20th
Vonnie Whitworth
(American, 20th Century)
Michel
watercolor
signed Vonnie Whitworth (lower right)
21 x 28 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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English School, late 17th
English School, late 17th Century/Portrait of Fortune Watts/half-length, wearing a white silk hood, pearl necklace and fur stole/feigned oval/oil on canvas, 77cm x 64cm/Exhibited: Cheltenham Art Gallery, 'Fine Paintings from Gloucestershire Houses and other sources,' 5th to 17th July 1965, cat no 74/Note: The mother-in-law of Howe Hicks, Fortune Watts' portrait is described on p. 240 of 'A Cotswold Family' as having 'a fair, clearly-cut face which looks down from it's frame out of a white hood w
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2 white metal sculptures, Whistler,
2 white metal sculptures, Whistler, signed Bradley & Hubbard, some scratches on a pleasing surface, 8 3/4", 3 schoolchildren, alabaster base, 6 1/4" h, with a small composition cherub playing violin, 4" Estimate $100-150
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1 vol. (Strawberry Hill Press.)
1 vol. (Strawberry Hill Press.) Whitworth, Charles. An Account of Russia as It Was In The Year 1710. Strawberry Hill, 1758. First edition. Sm. 8vo, late 19th-Century gilt-paneled full speckled calf, richly gilt-floral spine compartments, inner dentelles gilt, red morocco spine label, raised bands; occasionally scuffed, joints rubbed. Strawberry Hill vignette on title page. Errata. Light foxing to title page, & first signature, otherwise internally generally clean. The 22 pp. "advertisement" by Horace Walpole. 1/700 copies printed. With engraved proof portrait of Walpole tipped-in as frontis. Light to moderate foxing to portrait. Catalogue clippings on front paste-down Hazen
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WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATE BRASS PLAQUE
WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATE BRASS PLAQUE Heavily cast by Imperial Brass Co. probably used as a marquee for store display painted in green reads ''Whitman's chocolates.Wilson's Pharmacy''. 21 1/2'' x 5 1/2''. Some warping overall. (VG Cond)
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THE LEAVENWORTH CASE.The
THE LEAVENWORTH CASE.The Leavenworth Case. Whitman Bennett, 1923. 14 x 11". Set of eight lobby cards. Mystery by Anna Katharine Green, starring Seena Owen, Wilfred Lytell, and Martha Mansfield. One corner heavily chipped, other cards with foxed edges, pinholes in upper margins, and other edgewear.
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Jean Whitman (American, 20th c.)
Jean Whitman (American, 20th c.) framed and matted watercolor of a schooner titled 'Maine Fog', signed lower right
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Cut out silhouette of Mr. Whitfield
Cut out silhouette of Mr. Whitfield signed l.r. "P. Skeolon 1842". 10.25"x7.75"
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T. WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE 'THE
T. WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE 'THE OLD BRIDGE' OIL Thomas Worthington Whittredge (American 1820-1910), 'The Old Bridge', oil on paper laid to canvas, depicting a small wooden bridge with a farm and mountains in the background, possibly the Catskills, signed to lower right, framed. Approximate dimensions: paper h. 8.75", w. 14.125"; frame h. 14.875", w. 20.25", d. 2.5" to the canvas
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MONUMENTAL SPENCERIAN DRAWING BY
MONUMENTAL SPENCERIAN DRAWING BY J.M. WHITLATCH (OHIO/WEST VIRGINIA EARLY- MID 20TH CENTURY). Ink on paper signed at center and dated 1939 location given as Bridgeport Ohio. Large dove rose and scroll at center with inscription from the author and embellished with elaborate flourishes. Affixed to the lower left is one of Whitlatch's trade cards. In a period frame 37 3/4''h. 51 1/2''w. Ex Darwin Bearley (Ohio). Whitlatch's trade card lists his location as Parkersburg West Virginia. Another drawing is signed and dated 1911 in Rochester Pennsylvania. Research found several Whitlatchs in Parkersburg none listed as teacher or artist. See lot 519. Toning some minor acid burn and water staining along top margin.
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JOHN WHITWORTH ROBSON,
JOHN WHITWORTH ROBSON, (1881-1946, LOS ANGELES, CA), POLO MATCH, GOUACHE ON BOARD UNDER PLEXIGLAS, 30.5" H X 22.5" WJohn Whitworth Robson, (1881-1946, Los Angeles, CA) Polo Match Gouache on board under Plexiglas Signed lower right: J. W. Robson 30.5" H x 22.5" W Gouache on board under Plexiglas Dimensions: 30.5" H x 22.5" W
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Leonard Whitfield (Art by Fire,
Leonard Whitfield (Art by Fire, Issaquah) Art Glass Red, White & Blue Paperweight Vase- 13.5x5''
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PAUL WHITMAN (AMERICAN, 1897 -
PAUL WHITMAN (AMERICAN, 1897 - 1950) 24¼" x 29¼" Hunter Standing in Pond. Charcoal on paper, signed lower left, matted in wood frame. Provenance: old private collection, Estate of Mr. George Harton Singer, Harton Hall, Edgeworth, PA; by descent in the family to the current owner.
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Manner of Theodore Wor
Manner of Theodore Wor
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James Whitcomb Governor of
James Whitcomb Governor of Indiana Sixth Plate Daguerreotype Sixth plate housed in a full case with inked note pasted to the pad reading: Hon. James Whitcomb - Ex-Governor of Indiana.? Presented to A.L. Ruter Defour by himself - May 1851.? This daguerreotype is the only known original photograph of the governor still in existence.James Whitcomb (1795 -1852) served as the 8th Governor of Indiana from 1843 to 1848 and as a U.S. Senator from 1849 until his death.? Born in Vermont he was raised in a farming family that moved west to Cincinnati when he was a boy.? Against the wishes of his father who viewed manual labor as the only noble occupation James left the farm to attend Transylvania University in Kentucky and was admitted to the bar in that state in 1822.? He moved to Bloomington Indiana two years later and quickly made a name for himself as an effective and charismatic lawyer with the practical sensibilities of a Northerner and the style and elegance of a Southern gentleman.? After successfully prosecuting a string of high-profile cases as Monroe County D.A. Whitcomb was elected to the Indiana Senate and subsequently appointed Commissioner of the General Land Office by President Andrew Jackson in 1841.James Whitcomb was elected the 8th Governor of Indiana in 1843 as a Democrat.? In his first term he was forced to deal with the state's crippling debt problem but still managed to oversee the establishment of Indiana's first public institutions for the deaf blind and insane.? He was reelected in order to continue his debt reduction plan but the United States' entry into the Mexican-American War became the central focus of his second term.? With the state coffers empty but Indiana needing to supply five regiments as requested by the federal government Governor Whitcomb drew personal loans to supply the soldiers with arms.? The units were deployed successfully and as a result of his wartime leadership Whitcomb is honored with a prominent statue at the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument in central Indianapolis.? He was elected U.S. Senator before his second gubernatorial term expired and became the Senate's most outspoken opponent of tariffs but died of kidney disease in 1852 after only three-and-a-half years of service.This lot plus lots 103 and 105 were part of a larger grouping related to Amanda Ruter Dufour which surfaced in the inventory of an antiques business that closed in the northern neck of Virginia in the 1970s. Amanda Dufour (nee Ruter) was a native of Indiana and at the time these photographs were taken was the wife of a prosperous New Albany merchant. New Albany is immediately across the river from Louisville thus explaining the presence of the Prentice daguerreotype. Her connections also explain the Whitcomb daguerreotype. Dufour like Bolton was noted as a poet and lyricist and as an Indiana native would have no doubt known Bolton quite well. A picker turned up the grouping which included these three cased images plus diaries numerous books with Dufour's maiden name inside and various unidentified daguerreotypes and ambrotypes. Condition: Solarization at mat edges.
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WHITING Russell (American 20th
WHITING Russell (American 20th C): Welded and Painted Metal Sculpture of a Cubist/Abstract Female 82 1/2'' x 25'' w. incised W to base.
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ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WORTHINGTON
ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE (AMERICAN 1820-1910) HUDSON RIVER Oil on board: 10 x 16 in Framed
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WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE, AMERICAN
WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE, AMERICAN (1820-1910), "A PRIMITIVE FOREST BROOK", OIL ON CANVAS, 25 X 38 INCHESWORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE, American, (1820-1910) "A Primitive Forest Brook", oil on canvas signed and dated lower right "W. Whittredge 1900" oil on canvas Dimensions: 25 x 38 inches Provenance: Private Collection, New York. Condition: unlined canvas; very minor scattered areas of restoration; in an exquisite period frame Condition
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F. da Ponte Clair (19th Century
F. da Ponte Clair (19th Century British) - Watercolour - ''Whitby'' 8.25ins x 16.75ins signed in ebonised and gilt frame and glazed Note : Exhibition label to verso gives title and address of artist as 4 Langham Chambers Portland Place London and Price 9 Guineas
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Beswick White Throat 2106A early
Beswick White Throat 2106A early with Mouth Open and Bullfinch 2101
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NANCY WHORF (MASSACHUSETTS/FLORIDA,
NANCY WHORF (MASSACHUSETTS/FLORIDA, 1930-2009), COVERED FIRKIN WITH NAVY AND LIGHT BLUE FIGURAL, HEART AND FLORAL DECORATION ON A LIGHT-COLORED GROUND., HEIGHT 8.5".NANCY WHORF, Massachusetts/Florida, 1930-2009, Covered firkin with navy and light blue figural, heart and floral decoration on a light-colored ground. Signed on lid "Whorf". Dimensions: Height 8.5".
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Two Doughty bird figurines:
Two Doughty bird figurines: Bewick's wren and jasmine, black Royal Worcester mark and Doughty signature, 10-1/2 in. and 9-1/2 in. with original wood bases. Loss of one leaf. The Collection of The Late Dr. C. Merrill Whorton, Asheville, North Carolina.
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WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE,
WORTHINGTON WHITTREDGE, (1820-1910), "CATSKILLS", OIL ON CANVAS, 20" H X 16" WWorthington Whittredge, (1820-1910) "Catskills" Oil on canvas Signed and titled lower right: W. Whittredge 20" H x 16" W Oil on canvas Dimensions: 20" H x 16" W
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American School (19th century)
American School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman, said to be James Worthington III, a prominent Boston Merchant, circa 1830, unsigned, oil on canvas, 30-1/8 x 25 in.; possibly original gilt wood and composition frame,
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CAROLYN WHITAKER
CAROLYN WHITAKER (ME/CA,1949-2018) Small Town Watertower, pastel on paper, signed lower right, in a quarter-round Dutch gold frame, matted under UV plexiglass, OS: 17" x 16 3/4", SS: 10 1/2" square. Fine condition.
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H. Willard Ortlip (American b.
H. Willard Ortlip (American b. 1886) two oil on canvas portraits of Henry Moser Thornton aged 22 b. 1915 and Virgiania Whiteley... ?
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W.J. BENNET: WEST POINT FROM
W.J. BENNET: WEST POINT FROM ABOVE WASHINGTON VALLEY Hand-colred aquatint 28 1/4 x 33 1/4 in. published by Currier & Ives.
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WILLIAM PITT (UNITED KINGDOM,
WILLIAM PITT (UNITED KINGDOM, 1853-1890), "WHITNASH NEAR LEAMINGTON WARWICKSHIRE"., OIL ON CANVAS, 20" X 30". FRAMED 25" X 35".WILLIAM PITT, United Kingdom, 1853-1890, "Whitnash near Leamington Warwickshire". Unsigned. Noted verso "This painting was inscribed on the back of the original canvas Whitnash near Leamington Warwickshire Will M. Pitt 1854". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 20" x 30". Framed 25" x 35".
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Jan Whitton/Cranham to
Jan Whitton/Cranham to Sheepscombe Lane/signed with initials/oil on canvas, 80cm x 100cm
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Geoffrey Whiting (1919-1988)/Cley
Geoffrey Whiting (1919-1988)/Cley Mill, North Norfolk/a study of a windmill/signed G Whiting/watercolour, 27.5cm x 37cm/framed/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection