"Harbor 2"; image = 11¼" x 14½"; O.D. = ca. 14½" x 18"; two colors on light-weight paper; excellent condition. Titled as an artist's proof LL and signed LR.
"Mills at Sherbrooke, on the River Magog" in Quebec, Canada. Engraved by J.C. Armytage; pictorial area = 5¼ x 7½"; matted and framed (O.D. = 14¼ x 15¾").
"Drawing room, Bramhall Hall, Cheshire": lithograph with bodycolor (11½" x 16½"). Signed and dated ("1841") en bloc in LL corner of image; matted and framed to match #98FF; authenticated by P.B. Victorius verso.
"Drawing Room, near Guildford, Surrey": lithograph with bodycolor (11½" x 16¼"). Signed and dated ("1830") en bloc at bottom near left side of image; matted and framed to match #98FE; authenticated by P.B. Victorius verso.
"Staircase, Crewe Hall, Cheshire": lithograph (11" x 8"). The image is circumscribed by a black line ca. ¾" from the image and is printed on a large sheet of cardboard (22½" x 18"); not matted and framed. From "The Mansions of England in the Olden Time, Vol. 1": a folio of illustrations reduced from the original and executed in lithography by Samuel Stanesby, edited by J. Corbet Anderson, and published by Henry Sotheran & Co., London, in 1869.
"Staircase, Knowle, Kent": lithograph (11" x 8"). The image is circumscribed by a gold line ca. ¾" from the image and is printed on a large sheet of cardboard (22½" x 18"); not matted and framed. From "The Mansions of England in the Olden Time, Vol. 1": a folio of illustrations reduced from the original and executed in lithography by Samuel Stanesby, edited by J. Corbet Anderson, and published by Henry Sotheran & Co., London, in 1869.
This Selkirk Glass paperweight has a translucent green ground on which lies a yellow central flower with a millefiori stamen and green leaves. The flower is surrounded by a row of small millefiori canes. This paperweight was made in a limited edition of 250 and is signed on its base: "Selkirk Glass, Scotland, 12/250, 1981".
A close packed scramble paperweight with numerous silhouette canes on a black ground. A great example of Perthshire's fine millefiori canes. Has a signature/date cane and Perthshire Paperweights paper label. LE of 300. Diameter: ~2 5/8".
Early Lundberg surface design paperweight with a central iridescent blue flower, surrounded by stars and brightly colored fanciful waves. Extremely attractive! Has a minor (~1mm) depression (bubble pop?)towards the base, obviously made during its production. Signed "Lundberg Studios, 1977, LS121010". Diameter: 2 5/8".
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