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Mitford (M R) Our Village, 1893 .
Mitford (M R) Our Village, 1893 . Illus. Hugh Thomson--- Austen (Jane) Pride and Prejudice, 1894. Illus. H. Thomson--- Hood (T) Humourous Poems, 1893. Illus. C. E. Brock. Large Paper, Limited Editions, 8vo.,full green morocco gilt by Hatchards, a.e.g. (3)/see illustration
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18th century British portrait,
18th century British portrait, wigged nobleman wearing a green velvet frock coat and brocaded vest, said to be the Earl of Warwick, oil on canvas, painted within a feigned oval, unsigned, 29-1/4 x 24 in.; Kent style frame, possibly late 18th/early 19th century. Restretched on 19th century stretcher, 19th century lining, crackle, abrasions, stretcher marks, one patch verso; frame resurfaced, some elements added. Property of the Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina.
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CORRESPONDENCE OF RIGHT HON.
CORRESPONDENCE OF RIGHT HON. WILLIAM WICKHAMThe Correspondence of the Right Honourable William Wickham from the Year 1794, Volumes 1 and II. William WIckham (edited, with notes, by his grandson). Published by Richard Bentley, London, 1870.
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Mabel Frances Wickham (British
Mabel Frances Wickham (British 1902-1992)/A Village Seen Through Trees/watercolour, 29.25cm x 36.75cm
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W. M. THACKERAY, LOVEL THE
W. M. THACKERAY, LOVEL THE WIDOWER,1861First English edition, illustrated. London, Smith, Elder and Co. 1861. Original blue blind stamped cloth. Together with a second example. 8vo, 8" high, 5 3/8" wide. Toning, foxing; chipping to spine of one. Provenance: Property of a Roxbury,CT Collection. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for $45.00 via USPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking information will be sent to your email address.International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
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WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY (UK,
WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY (UK, 1811-1863) Cartoon Vignette captioned "Page: "Your ladyships 'air is hoff!", Dowager: "Then send my maid to put it on". Ink and watercolor on paperboard, unsigned, but clearly Thackeray's work and writing, in flyspeck gilt frame, no glass, OS: 7 3/4" x 6 1/2", SS: 6 1/4" x 5". Toned, foxed.
Inscribed on back "Orig. Watercolor by Wm. M. Thackeray. From the Bronson Winthrop Collection."
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Mary Elizabeth Bennet, circa 1820/A
Mary Elizabeth Bennet, circa 1820/A Distant View of Broadstairs, Kent/pen and watercolour, 6.5cm x 11.5cm
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(BINDING) DICKENS CHARLES.
(BINDING) DICKENS CHARLES. "LITTLE DORRIT" London Bradbury & Evans 1857. First edition in book form 8VO first issue. 40 engraved illustrations by H.K. Browne (Phiz) including the frontis and vignette title pages. Red morocco by Riviere. Gilt lion on front board and heavily gilt spine. Front doublure is a calf panel with a watercolor of the plate at page 257. "Mr. Flintwick has a mild attack of irritability" rear doublure in red satin. Both surrounded by heavy gilt design.
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Attributed to the Master of the
Attributed to the Master of the Countess of Warwick (act. circa 1560-1570)/Portrait of a Lady/half-length, in a grey striped and beaded white chemise with ruff collar and an ornately embroidered and beaded black dress and jewelled black cap/inscribed upper right Aetatis 20/oil on panel, 58cm x 44.25cmi/Literature: Sir Roy Strong, The English Icon, Elizabethan and Jacobean Portraiture, 1967, pp. 107-14/Provenance: from the collection of Harry Wolton QC
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18th century British portrait,
18th century British portrait, three-quarter length portrait of wigged gentleman in brown coat and vest holding a glove and seated at a desk with book, circa 1755, unsigned, circle of William Hoare, British, 1706-1799, oil on canvas, 50 x 40-3/4 in.; 18th century gilt wood and composition frame, leaf and tongue and bead and reel decoration. Restretched, lined, retouch throughout background, craquelure; frame resurfaced, loss to composition, abrasions. Estate of the Late Wyatt W. Childs, Barnesville, Georgia.
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Thackeray (William Makepeace)
Thackeray (William Makepeace) Vanity Fair, illustrated by Lewis Baumer Hodder & Stoughton, 1915
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Thackeray (W M) The Newcomer, Smith
Thackeray (W M) The Newcomer, Smith Elder & Co., London 1895, School Prize Plate J.Bretherton and others
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English Print ''Mr. Pickwick goes
English Print ''Mr. Pickwick goes to France...''
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A Royal Worcester group of a boy
A Royal Worcester group of a boy and girl in Victorian dress carrying a wicker basket. Factory mark for c.1883.
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DEPARTMENT 56 FIGURINE, MR.
DEPARTMENT 56 FIGURINE, MR. WICKFIELD SOLICITORThis figure depicts a village building made of red brick and gray stone decorated for the holiday season. This item has its original box. Original box's dimensions: 9"L x 7.25"W x 8.25H.
Issued: 1989-1992
Dimensions: 6.5"L x 5.25"W x 7"H
Manufacturer: Department 56
Condition:
Age related wear. Tested, functionality not guaranteed.
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Beswick Knight in Armour on Grey
Beswick Knight in Armour on Grey Horse The Earl of Warwick 1145
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Robert John Wickenden (Canadian,
Robert John Wickenden (Canadian, 1861-1931). Cottage. Oil on wood panel, signed and inscribed "Paris 1881" in ink script in the lower right corner, approx. 14" x 10-1/4", framed in an ornate gold leafed frame overall approx. 22-1/2" x 19".
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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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After Sir Anthony Van Dyck
After Sir Anthony Van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641)
19th Century
Portrait of Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford
oil on canvas
48 x 35 inches.
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WARRINGTON WICKHAM COLESCOTT, JR.
WARRINGTON WICKHAM COLESCOTT, JR. (AMERICAN)Warrington Wickham Colescott, Jr. (American/Wisconsin, 1921-2018) , "Picasso at Mougins: the Etchings", 2002, soft-ground etching with aquatint, pencil-signed, titled, dated and numbered "68/200" lower margin, "Ro Gallery, New York" label with artist, title and date on backing paper, sight 19 3/4 in. x 26 in., framed
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18th century British caricature,
18th century British caricature, man bowing before a nobleman, inscribed below "Good…church warden your humble servant./Bow not thy head to me fellow for the exalted to so high a station, I am, but a man.", circa 1760-1780, inscribed verso "J.W.H and G.L.", watercolor on paper, 7-5/8 x 7-1/2 in.; black-painted wood frame. Taped at top at two points and bottom at one point, minor foxing, light toning. Forsyth's Antiques, Nashville, Tennessee, 1991
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Austen, Jane, novels, complete,
Austen, Jane, novels, complete, leather bound.
Condition: Worn.
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DICKENS/THACKERAY, LOVING BALLAD OF
DICKENS/THACKERAY, LOVING BALLAD OF LORD BATEMANillustrated by George Cruikshank, 1st edition, 1st issue. London, Charles Tilt, 1839. Original pictorial cloth in Morocco case. 12mo. 4 7/8" high, 3 7/8" wide. Contents loose in binding, scuffs to spine.Provenance: Property of a Roxbury, CT Collection. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for $45.00 via USPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking informationwill be sent to your email address. International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
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ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE WHISKEY
ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE WHISKEY BOTTLE MR. PICKWICK PRO...Classic scene of Mr. Pickwick proposing a toast with other Dickens characters.
Artist: Charles Noke
Issued: 1912
Dimensions: 8"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of
Heneage Finch, 4th Earl of Aylesford (British 1751-1812)/Half Timbered Building/pencil and wash, 40cm x 27.5cm/Provenance: P & D Colnaghi & Co. Ltd.
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Stephen Jenner/Earl Fitzhardinge
Stephen Jenner/Earl Fitzhardinge and his runner Samuel Cornock/watercolour/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire
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Watkin (D) and Hewat-Jacobs (P)
Watkin (D) and Hewat-Jacobs (P) eds. Thomas Hope Regency Designer and seventeen other reference books (18)
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Scott (Sir W) Letters on
Scott (Sir W) Letters on Witchcraft, 1830, illustrated by George Cruikshank, with the plates plain and coloured, Sm 8vo, full red morocco gilt, bookplate for Edward Henry Hill
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THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. THE
THACKERAY, WILLIAM MAKEPEACE. THE ORPHAN OF PIMLICO.Thackeray, William Makepeace. The Orphan of Pimlico. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1876. Brown publisher’s leather. Pictorial frontispiece. Illustrated by the author. Tall 4to. Significant chipping of spine, wear on cover, internally very good.
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JANE EYRE AND MR. ROCHESTER D7115 -
JANE EYRE AND MR. ROCHESTER D7115 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULT...Jane Eyre-grey dress; white collar; yellow brooch, Mr. Rochester- Maroon smoking jacket; brown collar.
The Charlotte Bronte characters from her 1847 "Jane Eyre" form the second in the double character jug series. This jug was issued by Lawleys By Post in a limited edition of 1,500 pieces.
Artist: William K. Harper
Issued: 1998
Dimensions: 4.75"H
Edition Number: 4 Edition Size: 1500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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After William Hamilton (British
After William Hamilton (British 1751-1801) Shakespeare: Much Ado About Nothing color engraving
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WILLIAM M. THACKERAY, (9) VOLS,
WILLIAM M. THACKERAY, (9) VOLS, 1869 W. M. Thackeray, with illustrations by the author, Smith, Elder & Co., London, 1869, original publisher's decorated cloth, comprising The Virginians I & II, Vanity Fair I & II, Pendennis I & II, Philip I & II, and The Newcomes I of II only, 8.25"h x 5.5"w
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early 19th Century English
early 19th Century English SchoolPORTRAIT OF MR WILLIAM WIGHTWICK(1786-1827) OF NEW ROMNEYPORTRAIT OF MRS MARY WIGHTWICK N?E NEAME (17?-1848) DAUGHTER OF THOS NEAMEa pairboth half length he wearing a black coat and white stock she wearing a black dress with lace collar and a beaded white turbanoil on canvas 76cm x 51cm (30" x 20")in contemporary moulded gilt frames
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Wyndham (G), The Ballad of Mr Rook,
Wyndham (G), The Ballad of Mr Rook, London, Smith, Elder & Co., 1901, illustrated by The Hon. Mrs Percy Wyndham, Wide Folio, 44.5cm x 43cm, 6 colour plates, original publisher's cloth
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18th century British School
18th century British School portrait, gentleman in powdered wig and wearing a green jacket, painted within a feigned spandrel, unsigned, oil on canvas, colourman label verso stretcher "Thomas W. Hampton…Union Street.Aberdeen", 29-3/4 x 24-7/8 in.; 18th century carved and gilt wood frame. Restretched, 19th century lining, three holes with paint loss in original canvas, retouch possible from period of lining affecting only small areas of background, crackle, abrasions, stretcher marks; frame resurfaced, abrasions, flaking, minor pest damage at sight edge.
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A Victorian needlework picture of
A Victorian needlework picture of Romeo and Juliet, 26cm x 28cm