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William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. This naive depiction shows two well armed, engaged combatants. Image: 4 7/8" x 7". Good condition. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
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POSSIBLY WILLIAM WILLIAMS (AMERICAN
POSSIBLY WILLIAM WILLIAMS (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY) AN ELDERLY QUAKER 1770 GRAPHITE AND PEN AND INK ON PAPER: 8 X 6 1/2 IN.POSSIBLY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, (AMERICAN SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY) AN ELDERLY QUAKER 1770, Graphite and Pen and ink on paper: 8 x 6 1/2 in. Framed; upper inscribed: taken from the life June 9th -70; verso inscribed: Quaker Eccentric/ Benjamin Lay 1682-
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William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. Two dogs battle over their prey in this naive painting. Image: 5 1/2" x 7 1/2". Good condition. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
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William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. This is a naive depiction of a hunter and his dog bagging a duck. Image: 6" x 7 3/8". Good condition. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
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WILLIAM SMITH, ALS, TO O. H.
WILLIAM SMITH, ALS, TO O. H. WILLIAMS, JULY,1791 William Smith (1728-1814, patriot, member of Continental Congress and 1st US Congress, representing Maryland, in 1791, auditor of US Treasury) ALS, dated at Baltimore, July 11, 1791, to Otho Holland Williams (1749-1794, Collector of Customs for Maryland) 3 pp., 4to, 8 3/4 x 7 1/4 in.; a friendly letter with general news of Baltimore and the family, with a particular account of a riot at Gray's Garden, Philadelphia on July 4.
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WILLIAMS JR, Berkeley, (American,
WILLIAMS JR, Berkeley, (American, 1904-): Street Scene in Corsica, OIL/Canvas, 18 1/2'' x 22'', signed, titled verso, painted wooden frame 22'' x 25 1/2''.CONDITION: Several minor flecks.
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Williams (D E) The Life and
Williams (D E) The Life and Correspondence of Sir Thomas Lawrence,2 vols., 8vo., cont. half calf, Henry Colburn 1831, and 12 others
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WILLIAM SMITH, ALS TO O. H.
WILLIAM SMITH, ALS TO O. H. WILLIAMS, FEB., 1791 William Smith (1728-1814, Patriot, Member of Continental Congress and 1st US Congress, representing Maryland, in 1791, auditor of US Treasury) ALS, dated at Philadelphia, February 14, 1791, to Otho Holland Williams (1749-1794, Collector of Customs for Maryland) 2 pp., 4to, 9 x 7 1/4 in., with friendly comments concerning Williams's and his sons' health, adding that he has just received news from President Washington that speculation on British interest in resuming trade with the US was unfounded and that new laws regarding generation of revenues were likely not to pass this session of Congress.
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Harsh, Williams, Tenn
Harsh, Williams, Tenn
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William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. This is a naive depiction of a hunter shooting a bull?. Image: 5 7/8" x 7 1/2". Good condition, slight staining lower border. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
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WILLIAM WILLIAMS OF PLYMOUTH
WILLIAM WILLIAMS OF PLYMOUTH (BRITISH 1808-1895), MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE, OIL ON CANVAS, FRAMED, 23 X 18-3/4 INCHESWilliam Williams of Plymouth (British 1808-1895), Mountain Landscape, Oil on Canvas, Framed, 23 x 18-3/4 inches
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WILLIAM SMITH, ALS TO O. H.
WILLIAM SMITH, ALS TO O. H. WILLIAMS, APRIL, 1790 William Smith (1728-1814, patriot, member of Continental Congress and 1st US Congress, representing Maryland, in 1791, auditor of US Treasury) ALS, dated at New York, April 25, 1790, to Otho Holland Williams (1749-1794, Collector of Customs for Maryland) 3 1/2 pp., 4to, 9 x 7 1/2 in., with cryptic comments on a dispute in congress involving Aedanus Burke (1743-1802, Anti-Administration delegate from SC) which nearly resulted in a duel, also, comments on settling Revolutionary War debts of the States (in which he and Williams both had a personal financial interest).
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FLOYD WILLIAMS
FLOYD WILLIAMS (AMERICAN/MARYLAND, 20TH C.)Floyd Williams (American/Maryland, 20th c.), "Wynton Marsalis", gelatin silver print, artist stamp and "Left Bank Jazz Society Photographer" stamp en verso, autographed and personalized by Wynton Marsalis lower right, 8 in. x 10 in., framed, overall 10 1/4 in. x 12 1/4 in. x 1 in. Condition: Overall fair condition.
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WILLIAM SMITH, ALS TO O. H.
WILLIAM SMITH, ALS TO O. H. WILLIAMS, AUG. 2, 1791 William Smith (1728-1814, Patriot, Member of Continental Congress and 1st US Congress, representing Maryland, in 1791, auditor of US Treasury) ALS, dated at Baltimore, August 2, 1791, to Otho Holland Williams (1749-1794, Collector of Customs for Maryland) 1 p., folio, 14 1/2 x 8 7/8 in., a friendly letter with family news.
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W. WILLIAMS (BRITISH 19TH
W. WILLIAMS (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY) A PAIR OF LANDSCAPE; BOWDLEY WORCESTERSHIRE AND CLUNBURY SHROPSHIRE Oil on canvas: 26 x 18 in. Framed; lower left signed: W. Williams and lower right signed: W. Williams Provenance: From the Estate of Mary Cramer Virginia
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PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM WILLIAMS
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM WILLIAMS (1759-1831) Unsigned Portrait, oil on canvas, of the South Carolina Revolutionary War Officer, in later walnut deep cove frame, OS: 34" x 29", SS: 27 1/2" x 22 1/2", imprint of bubble wrap, areas lacking varnish entirely. Includes 19th c. family tree, unframed, 19" x 30".
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WILLIAM SMITH, ALS TO O. H.
WILLIAM SMITH, ALS TO O. H. WILLIAMS, JUNE 1, 1789 William Smith (1728-1814, patriot, member of Continental Congress and 1st US Congress, representing Maryland, in 1791, auditor of US Treasury) ALS, dated at New York, June 1, 1789, to Otho Holland Williams (1749-1794, Collector of Customs for Maryland) 1 p., folio, 14 1/2 x 9 in., addressed on verso; encloses draft revenue legislation (not present) and details proposed salaries for elected federal officials.
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EDWARD WILLIAMS (BRITISH 1782-1855)
EDWARD WILLIAMS (BRITISH 1782-1855) RETURNING FROM PASTURE Oil on canvas: 18 x 28 in. Framed Provenance: From the Estate of Mary Cramer Virginia
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W. H. WILLIAMS, DEVON RURAL
W. H. WILLIAMS, DEVON RURAL LANDSCAPE, FRAMED OIL Likely William Heath Williams (British 1834 - 1906), untitled landscape, 1888, oil on canvas, painting depicting a rural Dawlish scene with cottage near a river populated with figures, in period giltwood and gesso frame, signed and dated to lower left. Provenance: From the Estate of Jack R. Kelly JR. Canvas approx. h. 24", w. 34"; Overall h. 34", w. 45.75".
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DAVID A WILLIAMS (AMERICAN,
DAVID A WILLIAMS (AMERICAN, B.1969), WHISTLING PINE Oil on canvas, signed at lower left, presented in a silvered frame.
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WILLIAMS, TWO O/C STILL LIFE
WILLIAMS, TWO O/C STILL LIFE PAINTINGS OF FRUITtwo works "...with grapes, cherries and peaches". Attributed to Elizabeth Williams (Am. 1844-1889). Signed "EW" lower right, information verso. Frame size: 10 1/2" high, 12 1/2" wide.
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WILLIAMS, Dwight (American,
WILLIAMS, Dwight (American, 1856-1932): ''St. Augustine Gates, April 5, 1920,'' pastel and graphite on gray laid paper, 13.875'' x 19.625''.
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A FRAMED OAKLAND ATHLETICS WILLIAMS
A FRAMED OAKLAND ATHLETICS WILLIAMS JERSEY A Framed Oakland Athletics Williams Jersey, bearing signature Billy Williams, Note: Williams was on the Athletics from 1975-1976 and jersey has a 1980 label Provenance: Louise Irvin Jones Estate, the most senior ticket holder at The Colosseum, since 1973
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WILLIAMS. "BILLIARDS," ENGRAVING
WILLIAMS. "BILLIARDS," ENGRAVING Hand colored engraving, sight size: 9 x 12 1/2 in., framed.
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William Whit
William Whit
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WILLIAMS (AMERICAN SCHOOL).
WILLIAMS (AMERICAN SCHOOL). Floral Still Life. Oil on canvas. Signed lower left edge. Old label from the National Academy of Design titled "Roses", affixed verso. From a New Rochelle, NY collection. Dimensions: 30" h x 25" w. Condition: Good. Artist Update 10*14*23
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PAINTING, GEOFFREY L WILLIAMS
PAINTING, GEOFFREY L WILLIAMS Geoffrey L Williams (American, b. 1942), "Wilk River # 9-A," 1994, acrylic on canvas, signed, titled, and dated verso, canvas (unframed): 48"h x 66"w
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PAINTING, GEOFFREY L WILLIAMS
PAINTING, GEOFFREY L WILLIAMS Geoffrey L Williams (American, b. 1942), Abstract Landscape, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated lower right, canvas (unframed): 48"h x 59.5"w
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WALTER WILLIAMS (BRITISH,
WALTER WILLIAMS (BRITISH, 1863-1918) 16" x 24" "Near Leith Hill, Surrey". Oil on cavnas, signed "Walter Williams" in the lower right corner, in a gessoed and carved wooden frame, overall 20 ½" x 28 ¾". Frost & Reed, London gallery label verso. "Florence Villa Lonsdale Rd., Barnes, Surrey" inscribed on frame verso under title.
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W. WILLIAMS (ENGLISH, 19TH
W. WILLIAMS (ENGLISH, 19TH CENTURY), CHILDREN AT PLAY Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, presented in a later frame.
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RON WILLIAMS (AMERICAN), MOUNTAIN
RON WILLIAMS (AMERICAN), MOUNTAIN VISTA Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, presented in an attractive gilt frame.
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DAVID A WILLIAMS (AMERICAN,
DAVID A WILLIAMS (AMERICAN, B.1969), HARBOUR HUDDLE Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, additionally signed and titled en verso, presented in a wood frame.
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WILLIAM MORRIS (American b.
WILLIAM MORRIS (American b. 1957). Rhyton with Gourd Blown glass with steel stand; 1996 - 21 in. x 24 in. x 13 in.
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CHARLES E. WILLIAMS
CHARLES E. WILLIAMS II(American/South Carolina, 21st Century)
Texas Gas Station, 2011, signed lower right vertically "C. Williams" and signed and inscribed with title verso, oil on canvas, 20 x 60 in.; black painted frame, 21-1/8 x 61 in.
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surface is very good; frame with minor dings
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WILLIAMS, Charles Frederick,
WILLIAMS, Charles Frederick, (English, 1810-1894): ''A Bend of the River Thames'', River Landscape, Oil/Canvas, 24.5'' x 36'', signed lower left, pierce carved and gilded gesso frame, 30.5'' x 42''.
CONDITION: Needs cleaning, scattered craquelure, small tear in lower mid margin, loss to frame in lower left corner.
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MIKE WILLIAMS (AMERICAN, B.
MIKE WILLIAMS (AMERICAN, B. 1963), GRISAILLE II Acrylic on canvas, signed at lower right, 2007, inscribed to verso, gallery wrapped canvas.