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William (1767) Locke Sold at Auction Prices

Painter, Etcher, b. 1767 - d. 1847

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      • William Lock the Younger (1767-1847) - Pen and ink drawings, (6).
        Jul. 02, 2024

        William Lock the Younger (1767-1847) - Pen and ink drawings, (6).

        Est: £40 - £60

        William Lock the Younger (1767-1847) - Pen and ink drawings, (6).

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • William Lock the Younger (1767-1847) - Pen and ink drawings, (4).
        Jul. 02, 2024

        William Lock the Younger (1767-1847) - Pen and ink drawings, (4).

        Est: £50 - £100

        William Lock the Younger (1767-1847) - Pen and ink drawings, (4).

        John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
      • William Lock (1767 Norbury – Paris 1847) – Album mit 12 Bll.: Italienische Ansichten und Naturstudien (Album with 12 sheets: Italian views and nature studies)
        May. 25, 2023

        William Lock (1767 Norbury – Paris 1847) – Album mit 12 Bll.: Italienische Ansichten und Naturstudien (Album with 12 sheets: Italian views and nature studies)

        Est: €1,200 - €1,500

        Pencil on laid paper. Signed (2). Signed with the artist's monogram (1). One sheet with signature in the frieze of a portico and inscribed with the location (5). Presumably in the original half cloth folder, the bindings with gilded ornament. The drawings inserted into blue laid paper at the corners.

        Karl & Faber
      • ☐ Ⓦ WILLIAM LOCK THE YOUNGER (1767 - 1847)
        May. 06, 2021

        ☐ Ⓦ WILLIAM LOCK THE YOUNGER (1767 - 1847)

        Est: £80 - £120

        ☐ Ⓦ WILLIAM LOCK THE YOUNGER (1767 - 1847) STUDY OF A STANDING MAN WEARING A HAT pen and brown ink on paper variously inscribed and dated lower right July. 1781 32.25 x 16.5 cm/12 3/4 x 6 1/2 in Provenance: By descent in the family of William Gilpin All proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection

        Olympia Auctions
      • ☐ Ⓦ WILLIAM LOCK THE YOUNGER (1767 - 1847)
        May. 06, 2021

        ☐ Ⓦ WILLIAM LOCK THE YOUNGER (1767 - 1847)

        Est: £80 - £120

        ☐ Ⓦ WILLIAM LOCK THE YOUNGER (1767 - 1847) A STUDY OF TREES pencil 32 x 20.5 cm/12 1/2 x 8 in All proceeds to benefit The Wallace Collection

        Olympia Auctions
      • Attributed to William Lock (1767-1847):Prometheus Bound
        Nov. 03, 2018

        Attributed to William Lock (1767-1847):Prometheus Bound

        Est: $1,500 - $3,000

        Watercolor and pencil on paper, c. 1831, unsigned, with a pencil sketch on the reverse.16 x 22 in. (sheet), 25 1/2 x 31 1/2 in. (frame).

        STAIR
      • William Lock of Norbury (1767-1847): General D'Arblay and Friends
        May. 21, 2016

        William Lock of Norbury (1767-1847): General D'Arblay and Friends

        Est: $100 - $200

        William Lock of Norbury (1767-1847): General D'Arblay and Friends Brown ink on paper, unsigned. 6 x 6 1/2 in. (sight), 10 x 10 1/2 in. (frame). Provenance: Sotheby's, London, July 7, 1983, lot 10 (part). Property from the Estate of Paula Peyraud

        STAIR
      • William Lock the Younger (Norbury 1767-1847 Mickleham)
        Apr. 10, 2013

        William Lock the Younger (Norbury 1767-1847 Mickleham)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        A disbound album containing 44 tipped-in drawings, studies after the Old Masters, history pieces, landscapes, scenes from literature, studies of figures in 18th Century dress, studies from sculpture and anatomical subjects some signed and dated between 1780 and 1787 graphite, red and black chalk or pen and brown ink together with two framed landscape drawings (3)

        Bonhams
      • William Lock the Younger (Norbury 1767-1847 Mickleham), after Lelio Orsi
        Apr. 10, 2013

        William Lock the Younger (Norbury 1767-1847 Mickleham), after Lelio Orsi

        Est: £600 - £800

        The Rape of Ganymede signed, dated and inscribed in pen and ink 'W Lock pinx March 20 1808/ Memorandum of a Picture in distemper by Lelio Orsi/ da Novellara' (in lower margin) pen and brown ink and framing lines 32 x 24cm (12 5/8 x 9 7/16in).

        Bonhams
      • Colt B Company 163 Walker U.S. Model 1847 Revolver from the William M. Locke Collection
        Dec. 02, 2012

        Colt B Company 163 Walker U.S. Model 1847 Revolver from the William M. Locke Collection

        Est: $75,000 - $130,000

        Estimate: $75000 - 130000 This is an example of a Colt Walker Model Revolver marked "B COMPANY No 163" that was manufactured in 1847. This revolver was formerly part of the renowned William M. Locke collection and is pictured and described on page 43 of the 1973 edition of "THE WILLIAM M. LOCKE COLLECTION". The Locke collection is generally considered to be the finest grouping of American handguns ever assembled. This revolver is also listed by serial number on page 79 of "THE COLT WHITNEYVILLE-WALKER PISTOL" by Robert D. Whittington III and pictured and described in an advertisement in the July 1980 issue of "THE GUN REPORT". The Colt Walker Model revolver was designed in 1846 by Samuel with suggestions by Captain Samuel H. Walker of the U.S. Mounted Rifle Regiment. The "B Company No 163" revolver was part of a contract for 1,000 Colt Walker Model revolvers signed by Secretary of War William L. Marcy on January 6, 1847. Because Samuel Colt had no manufacturing facility, he assigned the contract to Eli Whitney Jr., who manufactured the U.S. Contract Walker Model revolvers at the Whitneyville Armory. The U.S. Contract Walker Model Revolvers were marked with A-E Company designations with the serial number beginning at "1" for each company. Companies A-D revolvers were numbered from 1-220 and the Company E revolvers were numbered from 1-120. The 1st Regiment, Texas Mounted Volunteers received the initial issue of 214 C Company marked Walker Model Revolvers at Vera Cruz, Mexico on October 19, 1847. On October 22, the Texas Mounted Volunteers were issued 180 additional A and B Company marked Walker Revolvers. Company C of the U.S. Mounted Rifles was issued 100 A and B Company marked revolvers on November 19, 1847. The remaining 500 Walker Model revolvers were issued to the 2nd Dragoon Regiment and federalized Texas Rangers on the Texas frontier between 1849-1850. Nearly all of the U.S. Contract Walker Model revolvers were used in the Mexican War or on the Texas frontier and saw hard service in the field. In 1984, Robert D. Whittington identified 150 surviving U.S. Walker Model revolvers. The massive Walker model revolver has a half-round barrel with nickel-silver front sight blade. The wedge enters the barrel lug from the right side. The loading lever has a rounded end and is held in position by a T-shaped spring mounted on the bottom of the barrel. The 2 7/16 inch, six shot cylinder has oval cylinder stops and a single locking pin. The trigger and cylinder stop screws do not pass completely through the right side of the frame. The frame has cut-outs at the back that match the forward contour of the one-piece black walnut "Slim Jim" grips. The brass square-back trigger guard has a distinctive flared bottom. The top of the barrel is roll-stamped "ADDRESS. SAML COLT. NEW-YORK CITY" reading from the breech to the muzzle. "U.S./1847" is engraved on the right side of the barrel lug above the wedge slot. "B COMPANY No 163" is engraved on the left side of the barrel lug above the wedge slot, on the left side of the frame and on the bottom of the back strap. "B COMY No 163" is engraved in smaller letters on the trigger guard ahead of the bow and in even smaller letters on the cylinder. "163" is stamped in very small numerals on the underside of the cylinder pin. The wedge is numbered "29". The cylinder is roll-engraved with the Ranger and Indian fight scene and "MODEL U.S.M.R./COLT'S PATENT". "W.L. Ormsby Sc. NY" is roll-engraved below the cylinder scene. A small "P" sub-inspection mark is stamped on the front of the trigger guard base to the left of the screw and on the bottom of the trigger guard. Traces of the "WAT" Ordnance final inspection marks are visible on the lower left side of the grip. BBL: 9 inch round Stock: Gauge: 44 percussion Finish: brown Grips: walnut Serial Number: 163 Condition: This is a solid representative example of a restored Colt Walker revolver. The refinished barrel has a pleasing silver-gray patina; surfaces are smooth with traces of flash pitting on the lug near the breech. The markings on the sides of the barrel are crisp as professionally recut. The 1980 GUN REPORT description states that the end of the loading lever and the loading lever T-spring are replacements but the work is difficult to detect. The sides of the loading lever have some scattered flash pitting. The very good frame has a mottled silver-gray patina with light flash pitting on the recoil shields and sides. The re-engraved company marking on the left side of the frame is crisp. The sides of the hammer have moderate flash pitting. The re-rolled replacement cylinder retains most of the Ranger and Indian scene and all of the markings are clear. The front and rear faces of the cylinder show minimal flash pitting and the safety pin remains intact. The brass trigger guard is very good with an attractive patina and crisp company markings and inspection marks. The back strap has an even gray-brown patina with sharp re-engraved company markings. The grip is good; the edges of the butt are rounded from handling. This is a solid representative example of one of the most desirable of all U.S. martial pistols. The revolver has provenance from the William M. Locke collection which in and of itself is desirable to collectors as he was probably the most noted Colt Collector of all time! This revolver would compliment a Colt or U.S. martial arms collection and will hopefully reside in the next collection for years to come.

        Rock Island Auction Company
      • William Frederick Lock (fl. 1845-1871) - Mr & Mrs Warne, w/c, pair
        Oct. 25, 2012

        William Frederick Lock (fl. 1845-1871) - Mr & Mrs Warne, w/c, pair

        Est: £200 - £300

        William Frederick Lock (fl. 1845-1871) pair of watercolours, Half length portraits of Mr Warre and Mrs Warre, circa 1849, 8.5 x 7ins

        Gorringes
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