Sold* RICHARDSON, William, architect. -- CHURTON, Edward.* RICHARDSON, William, architect. -- CHURTON, Edward (1800-1874). The Monastic Ruins of Yorkshire. York: Robert Hunter, 1843. 2 volumes, folio (605 x 435 mm). 2 tinted lithographed titles, lithographeSee Sold Price
SoldRICHARDSON, WilliamDesigned chiefly for the Use of Manufacturers. The Chemical Principles of the Metallic Arts; With an Account of the Principal Diseases Incident to the Different Artificiers; The Means of Prevention anSee Sold Price
SoldEssays on Shakespeare, 1784Richardson, William. ESSAYS ON SHAKESPEARE'S DRAMATIC CHARACTERS OF RICHARD THE THIRD, KING LEAR, AND TIMON OF ATHENS. London: for J. Murray, 1784. 6.25" x 3.75". [6], vi ,[1], 4-170 pp., with errataSee Sold Price
SoldHistory JERSEY CITY Richardson 1927 Hudson RiverRichardson, William H; Jersey City : A Study of Its Beginning, Its Growth and Its Destiny; Jersey City NJ: The Jersey Journal 1927. 48 pages Pamphlet Jersey City (New Jersey) - Local History New YorkSee Sold Price
SoldWILLIAM RICHARDSON TYLER (New York/New Hampshire, 1825-1896), "Morning in the Adirondacks"., Oil onWILLIAM RICHARDSON TYLERNew York/New Hampshire, 1825-1896"Morning in the Adirondacks". Unsigned. Inscribed in pencil on back of frame "W.R. Tyler". Titled on gallery label verso.Oil on canvas, 8" x 13See Sold Price
SoldWILLIAM RICHARDSON TYLER (New York/New Hampshire,WILLIAM RICHARDSON TYLERNew York/New Hampshire, 1825-1896Ship at sea. Signed lower left "W. Tyler".Oil on canvas, 22" x 38". Framed 29" x 45".See Sold Price
SoldRare 19th C. O/C Screen William Richardson TylerAttributed to William Richardson Tyler. Screen measures 78 inches tall and the side panels measures approximately 21 inches wide middle panel measures 22 inches wide. Measures approximately 62.75 inchSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam Richardson TylerAmerican, 1825-1896Low Tide, Crab GatheringSigned with conjoined initals WR Tyler (ll)Oil on canvas8 1/4 x 13 inchesPlease note: This lot will be on view in New York (Framed 16 1See Sold Price
SoldEngraving Of Glasgow By William Richardson FramedFramed Engraving Of Glasgow By William Richardson,engraving is after a painting by John A. Houston.GLASGOW” as seen from the Necropolis” “To Her Majesty the Queen”34 1/2" x 27 1/2" in very gooSee Sold Price
SoldVirginia 19th century coin silver spoonsComprising one table spoon by William Richardson, Richmond; another table spoon by Charles A. Burnett; together with a salt spoon possibly by Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA. Total weight 3.3 troy ounSee Sold Price
Sold1800s JOHN MACWHIRTER Engraving OLD ELLANGOWAN CASTLE Framed SignedJohn MacWhirter (Scottish, 1837-1911). Ellangowan Castle by Moonlight. Antique engraving on wove paper by master engraver William Richardson (British, 1847-1860 fl.). Signed in the plate. Year: 1866.See Sold Price
SoldJoseph Mallord William Turner 1862 engraving CrossingJoseph Mallord William Turner. (English, 1775-1851). Crossing the Brook. Antique engraving on wove paper after the original oil paint on canvas by master engraver William Richardson (18th century). 18See Sold Price
Sold19th Hand Colored Stipple Engraving of Daniel Mendoza & Richard Humphreys by Joseph GrozerDaniel Mendoza and Richard Humphreys were both renowned pugilists of the late 18th century. A portrait of them, created by Joseph Grozer and published by William Richardson in 1790, is part of the colSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam Mackenzie (1794–1868) - Engraving - Plate 3 – Ideal Scene of the Lias PeriodThis antique engraving originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, publiSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam MacKenzie - Antique Lithograph - B. Tridactylus – Three-toed Sloth, D. Peha – Peha, Myr.This original hand-coloured woodcut originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s renowned work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, ShelSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam MacKenzie - Antique Lithograph - Vultur Monachus – Arabian Vulture, Sarcorhamphus Papa –This original hand-coloured woodcut originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s renowned work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, ShelSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam Mackenzie (1794–1868) - Hand-Coloured Engravings – Amphibia - P. horrida – HellbenderThis antique engraving originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, publiSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam MacKenzie - Antique Lithograph - M. Miotatus – Miotic Monitor - L. OcellataThis original hand-coloured woodcut originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s renowned work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, ShelSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam Mackenzie (1794–1868) - Hand-Coloured Engravings – Fishes - Gadus morhua – The CodThis antique engraving originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, publiSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam Mackenzie (1794–1868) - Hand-Coloured Engravings – Reptiles - Testudo graeca – CommonThis antique engraving originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, publiSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam MacKenzie - Antique Lithograph - Lor. Gracilis – Bengal Lori, Galago Senegalensis –This original hand-coloured woodcut originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s renowned work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, ShelSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam Mackenzie (1794–1868) - Hand-Coloured Engravings – Fishes - Moris – The MorisThis antique engraving originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, publiSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam Mackenzie (1794–1868) - Hand-Coloured Engravings – Reptiles - Gavialis gangeticus –This antique engraving originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, publiSee Sold Price
SoldWilliam Mackenzie (1794–1868) - Hand-Coloured Engravings – Fishes - Lophotes cirrhosa –This antique engraving originates from John Richardson and William S. Dallas’s work The Museum of Natural History. The Animal Kingdom: Quadrupeds, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, Shells, and Insects, publiSee Sold Price