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      • William Elliott London, ent. 1810. A George IV Teapot.
        Nov. 25, 2023

        William Elliott London, ent. 1810. A George IV Teapot.

        Est: -

        London. Around 1820. Sterling silver, marked, Assay mark: London, duty mark George IV, MM: WE (into a rectangle). Curved jug with animal head spout, surrounding band of flowers in relief, wooden handle and knob. H. 14 cm, weight approx. 680 g - Literature: Jackson, p. 227 -

        Auktionshaus Stahl
      • William Elliott London, ent. 1810. A small George IV Mug.
        Sep. 23, 2023

        William Elliott London, ent. 1810. A small George IV Mug.

        Est: €300 -

        London. 1825. Sterlingsilver, marked, dateletter: k, MM: W.E. Inside rest of gilding. H. 8 cm,w eight approx. 141 g. - Literature: Jackson, English Goldsmiths and their marks, p. 89 -

        Auktionshaus Stahl
      • A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, WILLIAM ELLIOTT, LONDON, 1810 crested
        Nov. 20, 2019

        A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, WILLIAM ELLIOTT, LONDON, 1810 crested

        Est: £150 - £200

        A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, WILLIAM ELLIOTT, LONDON, 1810 crested cylindrical with gadroon rim, domed lid with ball finial and shell thumbpiece, leaf-capped scroll handle, 8cm high; together with a pair of George III silver salt cellars, John Emes, London, 1818, pedestal navette shaped, reeded rims, worn gilt interiors, 10.5cm long 283gr (9oz) excluding blue glass liner to pot (3)

        Matthew Barton Ltd
      • William Elliott (act.1774-1792) British. 'A Vie
        Mar. 28, 2015

        William Elliott (act.1774-1792) British. 'A Vie

        Est: £150 - £250

        William Elliott (act.1774-1792) British. 'A View of the Situation of His Majty Ship Ruby, John Cowling Esq, Commander, the Berwick Hector, and Bristol, as they appeared the morning of the Great Hurricane, the 7th of October 1780, in the Lattd of 28.20 N, and Long 72.01 Wt, Watercolour, Signed and Fully Inscribed, Unframed, overall 11" x 16.75".

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • William Elliott (act.1774-1792) British. 'A View of the Situation of His Majty Ship Ruby, John Cowling Esq, Commander, t
        Feb. 25, 2015

        William Elliott (act.1774-1792) British. 'A View of the Situation of His Majty Ship Ruby, John Cowling Esq, Commander, t

        Est: £200 - £400

        William Elliott (act.1774-1792) British. 'A View of the Situation of His Majty Ship Ruby, John Cowling Esq, Commander, the Berwick Hector, and Bristol, as they appeared the morning of the Great Hurricane, the 7th of October 1780, in the Lattd of 28.20 N, and Long 72.01 Wt, Watercolour, Signed and Fully Inscribed, Unframed, overall 11" x 16.75".

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • William Elliott
        Jan. 18, 2014

        William Elliott

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        (British, Active 1774-1792)Two original watercolors in [grisaille] accompanied by two engravings after the drawings; "This View of the situation of His Majtys Ship Hector...when dismasted in the Great Hurricane October 6th, 1790", hand inscribed and signed by the artist, with similar mezzotint engraving of "Hector and Bristol", engraved by V. Green, 12 x 16-7/8 in. (paper), signed lower right, watercolor on laid paper with "J. Whatman" watermark; four pieces within two matching silver gilt wood frames, mount hinged in at top with paper tape, light toning, both watercolors glue tacked to mount at all edges with backs exposed verso; frames with abrasions. Provenance: Sold to benefit the Morehead-Cain Foundation

        Brunk Auctions
      • Pr. English sterling silver William Elliot sauce
        May. 25, 2011

        Pr. English sterling silver William Elliot sauce

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        boats. Marks for William Elliott, London, 1815-16. 28 ozt. 8"L x 5.5"H,

        Dallas Auction Gallery
      • William Elliot, 1818
        Nov. 04, 2010

        William Elliot, 1818

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        William Elliot, 1818 View of Edinburgh signed and dated 'W. Elliot 1818' (lower right) pen and black ink and watercolour, on paper, unframed 11 x 16½ in. (28 x 41.8 cm.)

        Christie's
      • A SET OF SIX REGENCY SILVER CASKET-FORM SALTS, J.W. STORY AND WILLIAM ELLIOTT, LONDON, 1810
        Oct. 20, 2009

        A SET OF SIX REGENCY SILVER CASKET-FORM SALTS, J.W. STORY AND WILLIAM ELLIOTT, LONDON, 1810

        Est: $6,500 - $8,500

        of tapering rectangular form raised on four paw feet, the gadroon rim with shells at intervals, sides with conforming recessed reserves, engraved with initial R on one side, gilt interiors fully marked on bases

        Sotheby's
      • FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). Torpedo War, and Submarine Explosions...The Liberty of the Seas will be the Happiness of the Earth . New York: William Elliot, 1810.
        Apr. 16, 2007

        FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). Torpedo War, and Submarine Explosions...The Liberty of the Seas will be the Happiness of the Earth . New York: William Elliot, 1810.

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        FULTON, Robert (1765-1815). Torpedo War, and Submarine Explosions...The Liberty of the Seas will be the Happiness of the Earth . New York: William Elliot, 1810. Oblong 4 o (203 x 245 mm). Five full-page woodcut plates of torpedo devices. Modern dark blue morocco gilt, covers with a single fillet border, gilt spine with red morocco gilt-lettered label. Provenance : Robert Cole (neat early signature on title margin). FIRST EDITION of the first description of the torpedo, a key development in marine weaponry. A prefatory letter from the inventor, addressed to President James Madison and the U.S. Congress, describes Fulton's public trial of the weapon at Kalorama, attended by Jefferson, Madison and other influential politicians. Fulton had tried for some years to interest both the French government and the British ministry in his torpedo and underwater mine designs, weapons which Fulton naively believed would be so powerful as to deter warfare at sea, put an end to naval combat and ensure freedom of the seas. His enthusiastic treatise "was written and published...in an effort to win Congressional approval for further experimentation. He sent copies to all the members of Congress, but they remained lukewarm...It was not until a hundred years after his death that Fulton's ideas did indeed revolutionize naval warfare..." ( PMM ). Sabin 26199; Shaw & Shoemaker 20177; PMM 264.

        Christie's
      • A REGENCY SILVER CUP J W STORY AND WILLIAM ELLIOT,LONDON,1810
        Mar. 17, 2004

        A REGENCY SILVER CUP J W STORY AND WILLIAM ELLIOT,LONDON,1810

        Est: £800 - £1,000

        campana form, armorial engraved below grape vine rim, the foot inscribed To Harvey Wright Esq Captain in the Leyland & Ormskirk Regt...June 1811

        Sotheby's
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