- FOUR PIECES OF COBALT GLASS, 19TH C.Four
FOUR PIECES OF COBALT GLASS, 19TH C.Four pieces of cobalt glass, 19th c., to include a pair of overlay cruets, 7 1/2" h.; Bristol cut glass twine holder; and a finger bowl.
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Condition:
Cruets - rim chips. Twine - good condition. Bowl - small rim flake.
- HORACE BRISTOL (1909-1997), "SHINTO
HORACE BRISTOL (1909-1997), "SHINTO SHRINE MELEE," 1946, GICLEE PRINT ON PAPER, IMAGE: 20" H X 30" WHorace Bristol(1909-1997)"Shinto Shrine Melee," 1946Giclee print on paperEdition: AP; printed 2002With the ink stamp signature and estate stamp with the executor's signature, printing date,
- RARE PAIR OF ENGLISH DELFT PLATESBristol
RARE PAIR OF ENGLISH DELFT PLATESBristol England circa 1730, both tin glazed bodies showing welled centers decorated with church spires and sailing vessels, both rims decorated with repeating bands of foliate wreaths and linear designs, one with damage to the lip & border, both with frits. Measuring 1" high x 8.75" diameter.
- BRISTOL AMERICAN MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK,
BRISTOL AMERICAN MAHOGANY WALL CLOCK, CA. 1850 American Mahogany Wall Clock by the The Bristol Brass & Clock Company of Bristol, Connecticut, and with label to inside rear wall, the ogee frame surrounding a part verre eglomise glass panel revealing the circular face with Roman numerals, and mercury mirror plate. 26" H x 15.5" W x 4.5" D. Keywords: Timepiece, Antique, Horlage
- 58PCS GILBERT ELLIOT, LETTERS ON PAPAL
58PCS GILBERT ELLIOT, LETTERS ON PAPAL AGGRESSION A collection of 58 congratulation letters to Gilbert Elliott (1800?1891), from 1850, for the reading of his speech regarding the late appointments of the Pope and Papal aggression. Including ladies, lords, bishops, Archbishop of Canterbury and York, and others; good read on the issues of the day. The Very Reverend Gilbert Elliot was Dean of Bristol from 1850?1891. The Dean of Bristol is the head of the Chapter of the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, Bristol, England.
- REVOLUTIONARY WAR BROADSIDE W/ WRITTEN
REVOLUTIONARY WAR BROADSIDE W/ WRITTEN ORDERS One page broadside, ?At a General Assembly of the Governor and Company of the State of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of October, A. D. 1780, order for raising of troups for the militia, 2500 men, per George Washington, will be formed into 5 regiments. Verso has a handwritten order by Colonel Obadiah Johnson (1736-1801), dated June 26, 1780, ordered by General Douglas, thus ordering Captain Joseph Raynoford to provide one sergeant and two privates to be ready to fight being fully equipped?out of the state?whenever needed. An unusual piece being orders written on orders as paper was scarce at that time. Mounted in a double-sided glass frame, giving access to observe the whole document both front and back. Bristol B5063; Evans 16741
- REVOLUTIONARY WAR BROADSIDE, PRINTED
REVOLUTIONARY WAR BROADSIDE, PRINTED 1776 Massachusetts Militia broadside printed by Benjamin Edes. An important Revolutionary War broadside published in 1776 regarding the mustering of a militia. Text: IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1776.Whereas doubts may arise in the minds of some of the good people of this state, who are willing to go out at this important juncture against our unnatural enemies, agreeable to the resolve of this Court passed the 12th instant, about what time they shall be held in that service: Therefore for removing any difficulties of that nature, - It is resolved, That all those persons who shall march out on the exigence, shall be recalled within the space of two months from this date, at the furthest, and as much sooner as the service may admit of." It goes on to empower officers to collect fines for sending another person to fight in one's stead, and allows officers to muster the militia "when and so often as they may respectively find it necessary, in order for the obtaining the Quota designed. Published by Benjamin Edes, Watertown, MA, 1776. Mounted in a black gilt border over impressed designs with archival glass. Evans 14867. Bristol B4268. Shipton & Mooney 43087. Ford 1998. Cushing, Massachusetts Laws 950.
- EDMUND BURKE, AMERICAN TAXATION AND
EDMUND BURKE, AMERICAN TAXATION AND OTHERS 1775 A bound edition of the following works by or related to Edmund Burke: Speech of Edmund Burke, Esq. on American Taxation, April 19, 1774. Fourth Edition. Published 1775 by J. Dodsley. A Letter to Edmund Burke, Esq; Member of Parliament for the City of Bristol, and Agent For the Colony of New York, in Answer to His Printed Speech, by Josiah Tucker, D.D. Printed 1775 by R. Raikes, Gloucester. Mr. Burke's Speech, on the Motion Made for Papers Relative to the Directions for Charging the Nabob of Arcot's Private Debts to Europeans, on the Revenues of the Carnatic. February 28th, 1785, with an Appendix. Published 1785 by J. Dodsley. The book has been re-bound to include all of these important works. The book has fully leather bindings with gilt titling on a field of black. An important sammelband of the important writings that shaped the American government.
- SIX BOOKS ON ENGLISH CERAMICS Including
SIX BOOKS ON ENGLISH CERAMICS Including Frank Hurlbutt, CHELSEA CHINA (London: Univ. of Liverpool Press, 1937) DeLuxe edition, 100 copies printed, 4to, cloth, d.j.; Alfred Trapnell, A CATALOGUE OF BRISTOL & PLYMOUTH PORCELAIN (Bristol: W. George's Sons, 1905) folio, quarter leather, hand painted vellum boards; Richard Champion and Hugh Owen, TWO CENTURIES OF CERAMIC ART IN BRISTOL (Lodon: Bell & Daldy, 1873) 4to, full calf; and two volumes privately printed by F. A. Crisp, documenting the Lowestoft factory near London, 1907 and 1907-'08, folio, quarter vellum, cloth.
- BRISTOL BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY FLOWER
BRISTOL BLUE AND WHITE POTTERY FLOWER BOWLUnmarked.
3 1/2 x 8 3/4 in. diam.
Condition
Wear, losses to the edges. Restoration to a portion of the rim. Otherwise in good conditiion.
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- (5) Vintage Glass lamps to include (2)
(5) Vintage Glass lamps to include (2) Aladdin green & white Lily of the Valley alacite glass table lamps, c/o 14-3/4" h with lighted base, 8-3/4" h, Pair of porcelain table lamps, molded ducks in marsh, 15-1/4" h to top of base and Opaline Bristol glass vase, portrait of woman with nosegay, mounted as table lamp, 13-7/8" h to top of vase, chip to rim
- TWO BRISTOL GLASS COVERED SUGAR BOWLSTwo
TWO BRISTOL GLASS COVERED SUGAR BOWLSTwo Bristol glass gilded cobalt glass covered sugar bowls, 19th c. , 6" and 5 1/2" h.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.