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William (1813) Smith Sold at Auction Prices

Animal painter, Landscape painter, Portrait painter

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      • A pair of George III silver candlesticks Smith, Tate & Co (George Smith, Robert Tate, William Nicholson & Ewin Hoult), Sheffield 1813 (4)
        Jun. 28, 2023

        A pair of George III silver candlesticks Smith, Tate & Co (George Smith, Robert Tate, William Nicholson & Ewin Hoult), Sheffield 1813 (4)

        Est: £500 - £800

        A pair of George III silver candlesticks Smith, Tate & Co (George Smith, Robert Tate, William Nicholson & Ewin Hoult), Sheffield 1813 The removeable sconces ( date letter for 1814) with gadroon rim above campana-shaped sockets leading to a tapering column terminating in further gadroon decoration on a circular stepped base engraved with the Eden and Fairfax crests, height 29cm, together with another, similar, pair, unmarked, all with loaded bases. (4)

        Bonhams
      • William Smith (act.1813-1859), a half-length portrait of a seated lady, oil on panel, signed and dated 1843, 31 cm x 26 cm in a gilt and ebonised frame.
        May. 26, 2022

        William Smith (act.1813-1859), a half-length portrait of a seated lady, oil on panel, signed and dated 1843, 31 cm x 26 cm in a gilt and ebonised frame.

        Est: £500 - £700

        William Smith (act.1813-1859), a half-length portrait of a seated lady, oil on panel, signed and dated 1843, 31 cm x 26 cm in a gilt and ebonised frame.

        Dawsons Auctioneers
      • William Smith (act.1813-1859), a half-length portrait of a seated lady, oil on panel, signed and dated 1843, 31 cm x 26 cm in a gilt and ebonised frame.
        Apr. 29, 2022

        William Smith (act.1813-1859), a half-length portrait of a seated lady, oil on panel, signed and dated 1843, 31 cm x 26 cm in a gilt and ebonised frame.

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        William Smith (act.1813-1859), a half-length portrait of a seated lady, oil on panel, signed and dated 1843, 31 cm x 26 cm in a gilt and ebonised frame.

        Dawsons Auctioneers
      • A mixed group of antique sterling silver, including a George III sauce ladle, London 1806 by Richard Crossley and George Smith     Of feathered edge pattern, another sauce ladle in old English pattern London 1813 by George Smith and William
        Jul. 19, 2017

        A mixed group of antique sterling silver, including a George III sauce ladle, London 1806 by Richard Crossley and George Smith     Of feathered edge pattern, another sauce ladle in old English pattern London 1813 by George Smith and William

        Est: £150 - £200

        A mixed group of antique sterling silver, including a George III sauce ladle, London 1806 by Richard Crossley and George Smith     Of feathered edge pattern, another sauce ladle in old English pattern London 1813 by George Smith and William Fearn. Six teaspoons of fiddle pattern, various early 19th century dates and makers, a fiddle pattern dessert spoon with ‘Grant dot’ London 1814 by Fearn, Eley and Chawner, a Victorian sugar shovel inscribed ‘Brian’ London 1849 by Elizabeth Eaton. Together with an embossed dressing table jar London 1808 by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, a cigarette case with engraved decoration and gilt interior Chester 1909 by William Neale, a cased set off four shell salts with three ball end salt spoons, Birmingham 1908 by William Hutton and Sons, a cased set of six teaspoons in bellflower drop pattern London 1929 by Mappin and Webb. An Arabic Egyptian 900 standard silver novelty boxes modelled as an apple and a pear Keneh 1997, an Egyptian 800-standard silver pill box, Keneh 1997. A pair of Georgian close-plate candle snuffers.          Weight of 925 – 549 grams / 17.65 ozt

        Chiswick Auctions
      • William Smith (1813-1859) A SHOT WOODCOCK. 1831.
        Jun. 21, 2014

        William Smith (1813-1859) A SHOT WOODCOCK. 1831.

        Est: Kč300 - Kč600

        William Smith (1813-1859) A SHOT WOODCOCK. 1831. Oval cooperplate, 150x220 mm (inside mount measurement), marked in print 'Etched from a Drawing by Wm Smith' and 'Published by M. A Pittman, Warwick Square, London, Jan. 11 1831' . Mounted, framed, glassed. William Smith (1813-1859) ZASTŘELENÁ SLUKA. 1831. Oválná mědirytina, 150x220 mm (výřez pasparty), značeno v tisku „Etched from a Drawing by Wm Smith" a „Published by M. A Pittman, Warwick Square, London, Jan. 11 1831". Paspartováno, rámováno, zaskleno. William Smith (1813-1859) ERSCHOSSENE SCHNEPFE. 1831. Ovaler Kupferstich, 150x220 mm (Passepartout-Ausschnitt), im Druck „Etched from und Drawing by Wm Smith" und „Published by M. A Pittman, Warwick Square, London, Jan. 11 1831". Passepartout, gerahmt, verglast.

        Auction House Zezula
      • William Smith (fl. 1813-1847)
        May. 08, 2009

        William Smith (fl. 1813-1847)

        Est: £10,000 - £15,000

        William Smith (fl. 1813-1847) Sir Rowland Hill, of Hawkstone (1772-1842), with otter hounds, a terrier and his horse, in an extensive landscape oil on canvas 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 60.9 cm.)

        Christie's
      • William Smith (fl.1813-1859)
        May. 24, 2006

        William Smith (fl.1813-1859)

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Portrait of Sir James Dalrymple-Hay as a boy, full-length, beside a tree, with a hoop in his left hand signed 'Wm Smith' (lower left) oil on canvas 28 x 18 in. (71.2 x 45.7 cm.)

        Christie's
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