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Morley (J) The Life of William
Morley (J) The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1859), 3 vols, Macmillan & Co. Ltd., London 1904 and others on parliamentary history, 26 volumes [2 boxes]
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ROYAL DOULTON STEWART GLADSTONE
ROYAL DOULTON STEWART GLADSTONE TOBACCO JAR IN STONEWAR...A Doulton Lambeth jar with lid commemorating William Ewart Gladstone.
William Ewart Gladstone (29 December 1809 19 May 1898) was a British statesman and Liberal politician. In a career lasting over 60 years, he served for 12 years as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Quote on the jar reads "Effort - Honest, manful, humble effort succeeds by its reflective action upon character better than success".
Dimensions: 5.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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[History] J. Morley; The Life of
[History] J. Morley; The Life of William Ewart Gladstone (NY: Macmillan 1904) 3 vols. 8vo. half brown leather marbled boards and matched endpapers; Together with C. R. Cushman ed. Memorial Addresses ... on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln James A. Garfield William McKinley (Washington: GPO 1903) large 4to. cloth Estimate $ 40-50
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W. E. Gladstone, PM of England,
W. E. Gladstone, PM of England, colored printed portrait from Leavitt Art Studio, Chicago, 1887, mah frame 33" x 26 1/2" overall Estimate $100-200
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William Barrett Brodie R.S.A.
William Barrett Brodie R.S.A. (English 1815-1881) "Bust of Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898)" 1868 marble inscribed "Wm. Brodie R.S.A. sc. 1868." height 28 in. width 18 in. depth 9 1/2 in.
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DOULTON LAMBETH COMMEMORATIVE
DOULTON LAMBETH COMMEMORATIVE JUG, WILLIAM EWART GLADST...Commemorates the General Election 1880. Glazed stoneware; relief portrait of Gladstone.
Doulton impressed backstamp. Weight: 3.5 lbs #jug #Gladstone
Issued: 1882
Dimensions: 9.25"H
Manufacturer: Doulton Lambeth
Country of Origin: England
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U.S. PRESIDENT WILLLIAM MCKINLEY
U.S. PRESIDENT WILLLIAM MCKINLEY AND ENGLISH STATESMAN WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE A.L.S.U.S. PRESIDENT WILLLIAM MCKINLEY AND ENGLISH STATESMAN WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE A.L.S., 1) 1900 appointment of a notary public signed by McKinley and Attorney General John W. Griggs. Housed together in a common frame with a portrait of McKinley. Framed 20" x 31". 2) Thank you letter from Gladstone dated June 16, 1865 and addressed to Joseph B___y of Liverpool. Housed together in a common frame with a portrait of Gladstone. Framed 10.75" x 14".
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PAIR OF SCULPTURES- William
PAIR OF SCULPTURES- William Gladstone and Benjamin Disraeli ceramic by Wayte and Ridge Staffordshire England 1876. H. 16'' and 17''. Some restoration to hat brims minor chips otherwise fine condition. From the Marvin Sadik Collection.
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5 BOOKS LEECH, WARD, CARLYLE, LAMB,
5 BOOKS LEECH, WARD, CARLYLE, LAMB, GLADSTONE5 books, including first editions; and an issue of The Pocket Magazine c. 1896. Substance on a Speech by W.E. Gladstone, Works of Charles Lamb, Life of Schiller by Thomas Carlyle, Lyrical Recreations by Samuel Ward, Humorous Illustrations by John Leech.
The Pocket Magazine, May 1896. Frederick A. Stokes Company, New York. Including writing by Stephen Crane and Julia Ward Howe. Back cover detached (page present), losses to spine, creases throughout.
William Ewart Gladstone (England, 1809-1898). Substance of a Speech on the Motion of Lord John Russell for a Committee of the Whole House, With a View to the Removal of the Remaining Jewish Disabilities; Delivered in the House of Commons, on Thursday, December 16, 1847. Together With a Preface. 1848. John Murray, London; printed by George Woodfall and Son, London. Binding loose, minor wear to cover and edges.
Thomas Carlyle (Scotland, 1795-1881). The Life of Friedrich Schiller. Comprehending an Examination of His Works. First edition, 1825. Taylor and Hessey, London; printed by C. Richards. Errata leaf after Contents. Losses to leather on spine and corners, corners bumped, some wear to edges and spine, separation at pastedowns, foxing and discoloration first leaves through contents.
Charles Lamb (England, 1775-1834). The Works of Charles Lamb. 1865. William Veazie, Boston; printed by H.O. Houghton and Company. From an edition of 100 copies. Volume 1 only. Corners bumped, wear to leather on spine, wear to boards. No volumes 2-5, volume 1 only.
Samuel Ward (American, New York, 1814-1884). Lyrical Recreations. First edition, 1883. Macmillan and Co., London; printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh. Corners bumped, some fraying to spine, wear to covers, edges and spine, notations in ink front endpaper, discoloration and small tear to front endpaper.
John Leech (England, 1817-1864). Four Hundred Humorous Illustrations. Circa 1880. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., London; Thomas D. Morison, Glasgow. Gwendolen Jefferson "Newton's Tree" bookplate. Binding loose, some discoloration to pages, wear to spine and boards, some fraying to spine, corners bumped, separation at pastedowns.
Gladstone: Ximenes Rare Books, New York, 2/14/1984; Carlyle: Swann Galleries, New York, sale No. 837, 1/14/1971; Leech: Whitlock Farm Books, Bethany, CT, 9/11/1971; all private collection, New York City; thence by descent.
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W. H. GRANT WOVEN PORTRAIT, HON. W.
W. H. GRANT WOVEN PORTRAIT, HON. W. E. GLADSTONE, FRAME...Silk woven piece depicts the former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Titled on piece. Marked, TRIED, TRUSTED AND TRUE. Housed in a gilt wooden frame.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 10"W x 12"H
Manufacturer: W. H. Grant
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(ENGLISH HISTORY, 19TH CENTURY) A.
(ENGLISH HISTORY, 19TH CENTURY) A. C. Ewald; The Right Hon. Benjamin Disraeli Earl of Beaconsfield, K.G., and his Times (London: MacKenzie, n.d. c. 1880) 2 vols., bound in 5, 4to, pictorial cloth
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THE GLADSTONE SERVICE. A CROWN
THE GLADSTONE SERVICE. A CROWN DERBY PLATE
designed by Richard Lunn and painted by Count Holtzendorf and James Rouse with a central panel of figures on a Derbyshire moor in etched gilt border, the intense cobalt ground reserved with three oval medallions of flowers alternating with 'jewelled' tablets with the raised gilt initials WEG, in gilt rim, 24cm diam, printed mark, inscription DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY THE DERBY CROWN PORCELAIN CO LIMITED FOR PRESENTATION TO THE RT HONLE W E GLADSTONE MP BY THE LIBERAL WORKING MEN OF DERBY 1883 and PODR mark for 5 December 1883 in red, further inscribed by Rouse Flowers by J Rouse Snr/Derwent Edge Peak/Duplicate, 1883
One of a very small number of duplicate plates, extra to the twenty six piece service.
Count Holtzendorf was sent on several occasions into the Derbyshire countryside purposely to make sketches for use only on the Gladstone Service. The fine oval miniature flower paintings were executed by James Rouse, Senior. The service was presented to Gladstone in the Library of Hawarden Castle by a delegation from Derby on Saturday, 22nd December 1883. See Gibson (Hugh), A Case of Fine China, Derby 1993, pp63-68 and Ian C Harding, for a contemporary Report recounting the Presentation of a Dessert Service to William Ewart Gladstone, article in DPIS Newsletter 58, Summer 2006, pp26-29.
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*William Gandy (British ca.
*William Gandy (British ca. 1660-1729) The Earl of Mar oil on canvas Each: 30 1/4 x 24 3/4 inches.
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Edmond H. Osthaus Lithograph
Edmond H. Osthaus Lithograph ''Count Gladstone 1896'' famous English Setter image area 15'' x 20''.
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William E. Powell (British,
William E. Powell (British, 1878-1955) Tranquil Afternoon, Partridg
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EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886)
EDWARD WILLIAM GODWIN (1833-1886) FOR WILLIAM WATT, LONDON
AESTHETIC MOVEMENT WARDROBE, CIRCA 1875 stained pine, mirrored glass, with applied brass fittings, bears enamel 'Heirloom' maker's label to the rear and inside door124cm wide, 175cm high, 55cm deepLiterature: Soros S. The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin, Yale 1999, p.186, no.307 illus. and p.198, no.318 where similar examples of pine wardrobes made to Godwin's designs by William Watt are illustrated
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British School 19th Century
British School 19th Century Portrait of a Gentleman said to be William Thompson, R.N.
Estimate:$2,000-$4,000
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Reginald Grenville Eves
Reginald Grenville Eves (1876-1941)/Maughan Lord Chancellor/pencil sketch, 62cm x 47cm/and other portraits
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FOUR VANITY FAIR 'SPY' PRINTS,
FOUR VANITY FAIR 'SPY' PRINTS, INCLUDING WILLIAM GLADSTONE, EACH LITHOGRAPH IN COLOR, EACH FRAMED, 16-1/2 X 14 INFour Vanity Fair 'Spy' Prints, including William Gladstone, each Lithograph in Color, each Framed, 16-1/2 x 14 in
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THE WORKS OF THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK (3
THE WORKS OF THOMAS LOVE PEACOCK (3 VOLUMES), THE LIFE OF WILLIAM GLADSTONE (3 VOLUMES) AND KEATLES PICTURESQUE ANNUAL (2 VOLUMES)The Works of Thomas Love Peacock (3 volumes), The Life of William Gladstone (3 volumes) and Keatles Picturesque Annual (2 volumes)
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Godwin (William) Enquiry concerning
Godwin (William) Enquiry concerning Political Justice, second edition, 2 vols, London 1796 (2)
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GODWIN, WILLIAM ENQUIRY
GODWIN, WILLIAM
ENQUIRY CONCERNING POLITICAL JUSTICE London: G.G. and J. Robinson, 1796. Second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary tree calf with red morocco gilt labels to spines(2)
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British School (19th Century)
British School (19th Century) "Lord Hopton and SIr Graqnville" and "Earl of Lyndsey and Earl of Carnarvon", pair of hand-colored engravings, sight 15" x 10-1/2"; together with Another Similar Hand-Colored Engraving, "King William III", sight 9" x 14" (three pieces).
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After William Hay
After William Hay
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A Wedgwood Parianware bust - Thomas
A Wedgwood Parianware bust - Thomas Earle Second Earl of Zetland (1795-1873) wearing Masonic medals and the Chain of Office as the Grand Master for the United Grand Lodge of England on circular socle 20ins high (impressed mark to back and registered 11th Decr. 1868 - firing crack exposed through name just above socle and slight chip to rear of bust) Note : Thomas Earle Second Earl of Zetland was M.P. for Richmond and York Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire and Grand Master of the Freemasons 1843-1869
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William Strutt (British
William Strutt (British 1825-1915)/Excelsior/signed, inscribed and inscribed verso/pen and ink, 25cm x 15cm
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Sir Arthur Wellesley Duke of
Sir Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington & Henry Palmerston Prime Minister LsS Plus Lot of 4 including:Arthur Wellesley 1st Duke of Wellington (1760-1852).? Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1828-30 1834).? LS August 30 1809 regarding convalescents of the 27th Regiment relocating to Gibraltar from Cadiz signed Arthur Wellesley PLUS clip of letter referring to Duke of Wellington June 21 1836 at London PLUS document signed by Major General Lightburne President of Court Martial 1810 countersigned "confirmed Wellington."Lord Palmerston (Henry John Temple Third Viscount Palmerston 1784-1865).? Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1855-58 1859-65) ended the Crimean War. ? LS August 21 1812 regarding new regulations on military staff and garrison pay signed boldly Palmerston.? Condition: Wellesley's water stained.? Palmerston's with a hole at upper left and American flag transfer burn.
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William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931)
William Lionel Wyllie (1851-1931) etching Sail barges before Westminster Palace signed in pencil 7.25 x 9in. Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?260
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WWI memorial plaque William
WWI memorial plaque William Edward Vickers
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English School, 18th
English School, 18th Century/Portrait of William Lenthall/the Master of the Rolls, Commissioner of the Great Seal and Speaker of The House of Commons/half-length/black and white etching, 44cm x 30cm/and other 18th Century portraits
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William Wyndham Grenville (1st
William Wyndham Grenville (1st Baron Grenville) Nugae Metricae, 4to, privately printed, Oxford 1824. With an autographed letter from the author bound in. Only about 50 copies are thought to have been printed
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William Lockhart (Scottish
William Lockhart (Scottish 1846-1900) Lockenziemixed media on paper signed and inscribed at lower left ''Lockenzie Harbour / W. E. Lockhart RSA / 188(5?) '' unframed.William Ewart Lockhart was elected a full member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1878. He was a popular artist and was commissioned by Queen Victoria to paint ''The Jubilee Celebration in Westminster Abbey June 21 1887 '' which is housed in the Royal Collection.Paper 15.5 x 22 in.Glue remnants to edge of paper; some foxing and toning.
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William Etty (1787-1849 British)
William Etty (1787-1849 British) Odalisque (Nude Male)
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After William Russell Flint
After William Russell Flint (1880-1969)/Conversation, St.Martin D' Ardeche/colour print, 50cm x 67cm
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Wright (G N) and Watkins (J) The
Wright (G N) and Watkins (J) The Life and Reign of William IV, Fisher Son & Company 1837, Huish (R) Memoires of George IV, 2 vols., T Kelly 1830 and 2 others on the same, 8vo., cont. half calf
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Four framed prints from the
Four framed prints from the supplement to New Statesman in 1926, depicting 20th C. Statesmen by, Low (Sir David Alexander Cecil, political cartoonist and caricaturist, 1891-1963), one of the 20th century's greatest political cartoonist. HG Wells, Winston (Churchill), Y. Y. (Robert Lynd) and ?untitled. Ea. image 11.25/11.5" x 7.25" Overall 15" x 11" Condition: some discoloration, foxing and toning, not examined out of frames CT Transfer Fee $20