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    • Teiera. Londra, 1831. Argentiere John Watson & Son
      Dec. 20, 2023

      Teiera. Londra, 1831. Argentiere John Watson & Son

      Est: €400 - €500

      Corpo piriforme costolato con decori fitomorfi

      Cambi Casa d'Aste
    • A set of four large George IV sterling silver rococo embossed scroll candlesticks by John Watson, Sheffield 1823/4
      May. 09, 2017

      A set of four large George IV sterling silver rococo embossed scroll candlesticks by John Watson, Sheffield 1823/4

      Est: $10,000 - $12,000

      An impressive set of four large George IV sterling silver rococo embossed scroll candlesticks by John Watson, Sheffield 1823/4, two engraved with a crest 2 cm high

      Mossgreen Auctions
    • A GEORGE IV SILVER MILK JUG by John Watson, Sheffield 1824, the deep border and
      Sep. 23, 2015

      A GEORGE IV SILVER MILK JUG by John Watson, Sheffield 1824, the deep border and

      Est: £200 - £300

      A GEORGE IV SILVER MILK JUG by John Watson, Sheffield 1824, the deep border and handle cast with flowers and scrolling foliage having half lobed body on foliate capped paw feet; and a similar slightly smaller jug by Naphtali Hart, London 1820, approximately 18oz overall (2)

      Mallams
    • 1827 JOHN WATSON REPOUSSE STERLING COFFEE POT
      Nov. 16, 2014

      1827 JOHN WATSON REPOUSSE STERLING COFFEE POT

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Made by John Watson, Sheffield. Fine chase decoration. Measures 12"high.

      S & S Auction, Inc.
    • MONROE, James. Autograph letter signed ("James Monroe"), as President, to John Watson, Washington, 26 January 1822. 1 page, 4to, seal hole and remnant of seal, very discreet repairs to creases .
      May. 22, 2007

      MONROE, James. Autograph letter signed ("James Monroe"), as President, to John Watson, Washington, 26 January 1822. 1 page, 4to, seal hole and remnant of seal, very discreet repairs to creases .

      Est: $3,500 - $5,500

      MONROE, James. Autograph letter signed ("James Monroe"), as President, to John Watson, Washington, 26 January 1822. 1 page, 4to, seal hole and remnant of seal, very discreet repairs to creases . "YOU SEE...HOW HARDLY I HAVE BEEN DEALT WITH & WHAT HARD FORTUNE I HAVE HAD..." Monroe laments his financial difficulties to a fellow Virginian: "I am pressed by heavy duties during the Session of Congress, that I really am not able to do justice to my friends or to my own private concerns. I can only state at present that I will write to Mr. Randolph to accept your draft for three hundred dol r s, for the purposes mentioned in our late correspondence, that is, for Mr Bacon, the clover seed, & Mr Price & to draw on me for the amount, if necessary. I hope that my flour & tob c o will be hastened down to him as soon as possible as I wish to pay you out if it, & some other claims. You see enough of my affairs, to know how hardly I have been dealt with & what hard fortune I have had on the management of my private affairs, which I will feel through life." Like many debt-plagued Virginia planters, Monroe did indeed suffer from poor financial health throughout his life. Things only got worse after his presidency when he waged a lengthy battle with the Congress for reimbursement of his expenses incurred while serving as a diplomat overseas. He never achieved solvency and was forced in his final years to live under the roof of his adult daughter.

      Christie's
    • A pair of George IV silver circular wine coasters,
      Mar. 08, 2005

      A pair of George IV silver circular wine coasters,

      Est: -

      by John Watson & Son., Sheffield 1826, gadroon rims interspersed with alternating shell and leaf scroll decoration, the wooden bases with central discs, monogrammed and crested, diameter 15cm.,

      Bonhams
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