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Herbert Gustav Schmalz (Carmichael) (b.1856, fl.1879-1918) "Jairus's Daughter"] Signed, also extensively inscribed with the artist's name and the title of the work together with a further inscription "And Jesus said- maiden arise and her spirit returned and she rose up immediately", also inscribed with the artist's address, oil on canvas, 92cm by 72cm (36 1/4in by 28 1/4in) *Exhibited at the New Gallery Summer Exhibition 1907. *The picture is contained within its original Victorian frame, elaborately decorated with foliage and other symbols. *The picture is sold together with a signed artist’s proof of the picture, inscribed “New Gallery” and dated ”1907”, also inscribed with the title of the work and the same inscription, contained within its original late Victorian or early 20th century black and gilt frame.
A Mahogany Wheel Barometer, signed Francis Faverio & Co, Lincoln, circa 1820], the case with broken arched pediment and boxwood inlaid borders, hygrometer, inset thermometer box, 8-inch silvered dial, spirit level silvered dial signed "Francis Faverio & Co, Lincoln", 98cm high **This maker is recorded as working in Lincoln between 1810-30.
A mid-late 19th century canvas sampler by Elizabeth Thomas born November 26th 1840 worked in crosstitch in coloured threads with alphabets and numbers above a verse To God the Father God the Son and God the Spirit three in one.. 41.5cm x 44.5cm in a rosewood veneered frame and a late 19th century canvas sampler by Mary Anne Mason aged 13 years worked in crosstitch in coloured silks with alphabets and a line of verse Go to thee an thou sluggard consider her ways.. 39cm x 40.5cm
A late Victorian silver mounted glass and leather spirit flask, Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1891. of cylindrical form with detachable beaker, 15 cm long (small chip to glass) and a late 19th century American silver dish, of square shape on scroll feet decorated with a profusion of flowers, 16.5 cm square (3)
Pamphlets.- Quakers.- Lawson (Thomas) The Lip of Truth opened against a dawber with untempered morter, for Giles Calvert, 1656; Rigge (Ambrose) The Banner of Gods Love and Ensign of Righteousness spread over His people in these later dayes..., for Giles Calvert, 1657; Fuce (Joseph) The Fall of a Great Visable Idol, by the coming of the invisible Power and substance..., for Thomas Simmons, 1650 for 1659; n.a..- A True Relation of the Persecution of the People of God Called Quakers in the town of Aroundel in the County of Sussex, and concerning the breaking up of their meeting and committing them to prison..., for Thomas Simmons, 1659; Tomlinson William A Word of Information to them that needs it; briefly opening some most weighty passages of Gods dispensations among the sons of men..., for Robert Wilson, 1660; Woolrich (Humphrey) A Declaration of the Tender Mercies of the Living Lord, in causing His holy day to spring from on high in this our age and generation..., ?1660; Fox (George) A General Epistle to be read in all the Christian Meetings in the World... sent to them by G. F., 1662; Fuce (Joseph) A Special Warrant given forth from the spirit of God...against the Spirit of Envy and Persecution..., 1663; Howgill (Francis) Truth lifting up its head above Slander; in an answer to Thomas Jackson...his lying paper which he left in the North of England...,1663; Rigge (Ambrose) A Standard of Righteousness lifted up unto the Nations..., and an Ensigne of Grace unto the People...with 34 Quaeries for L. Letchford..., 1963; Fox (George) To the Ministers, Teachers, and Priests (so called and stileing your Selves) in Barbados, 1672; Lawson (Thomas) An untaught toungless Teacher laid open. The unsound Doctrines of M. C. B. T. witnessed against, n.d., each preserved in an individual packet, 4to (12).
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