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      • The History of the Province of New-York WILLIAM SMITH, 1757
        Jun. 27, 2024

        The History of the Province of New-York WILLIAM SMITH, 1757

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        The History of the Province of New-York WILLIAM SMITH, 1757

        Christie's
      • [Garrick (David)] The Farmer's Return from London. An Interlude, first Dublin edition, Dublin, for William Smith, 1762; and others, plays (20)
        Aug. 08, 2019

        [Garrick (David)] The Farmer's Return from London. An Interlude, first Dublin edition, Dublin, for William Smith, 1762; and others, plays (20)

        Est: £300 - £400

        [Garrick (David)] The Farmer's Return from London. An Interlude, first Dublin edition, half-title, etched frontispiece by Hogarth, stitched, rather soiled, Dublin, for William Smith, 1762 § Plotwell (Joan, pseudonym) The Ragged Uproar: or, the Oxford Roratory: a New Dramatic Satire, [ESTC 6 UK copies only], for G.Pote, [1754] § Fielding (Henry) The Wedding-Day. A Comedy, with Epilogue leaf at end, title with contemporary ink inscriptions and soiled with tear, for A.Millar, 1743 § [Gay (John)] Three Hours after Marriage. A Comedy, half-title, advertisement leaf at end, for Bernard Lintot, 1717, first editions, some spotting and soiling, all but the first disbound; and 16 others, 18th century plays, most disbound, v.s. (20)

        Forum Auctions - UK
      • BENJAMIN SMITH (1754 - 1833)Thomas Banks monument to William Shakespeare Engraving, 39 x 34cm
        Apr. 15, 2018

        BENJAMIN SMITH (1754 - 1833)Thomas Banks monument to William Shakespeare Engraving, 39 x 34cm

        Est: €150 - €250

        BENJAMIN SMITH (1754 - 1833)Thomas Banks monument to William Shakespeare Engraving, 39 x 34cm

        Adam's
      • A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT by William Smith, London 1762
        Apr. 22, 2015

        A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT by William Smith, London 1762

        Est: -

        A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT by William Smith, London 1762

        Bonhams
      • A BLACK JAPANNED QUARTER REPEATING TABLE CLOCK, WILLIAM SMITH, LONDON, CIRCA 1760
        Nov. 17, 2010

        A BLACK JAPANNED QUARTER REPEATING TABLE CLOCK, WILLIAM SMITH, LONDON, CIRCA 1760

        Est: £4,000 - £6,000

        A BLACK JAPANNED QUARTER REPEATING TABLE CLOCK, WILLIAM SMITH, LONDON, CIRCA 1760 8-inch dial with rococo spandrels, matted centre with mock pendulum and date apertures, signed on a silvered boss in the arch Wm. Smith, London , the six pillar movement with verge escapement, striking on a bell and with pull quarter repeating on a nest of six bells, the restored case with shallow domed, top, brass carrying handle and bracket feet 48cm. 19in. high

        Sotheby's
      • WARD, William (fl. 1735) and Caleb SMITH (1723-1762). The Description and use of a new Astronomical Instrument, for taking Altitudes of the Sun and Stars at Sea, without an Horizon together with an Easy and Sure Method of observing the eclipse
        Apr. 16, 2007

        WARD, William (fl. 1735) and Caleb SMITH (1723-1762). The Description and use of a new Astronomical Instrument, for taking Altitudes of the Sun and Stars at Sea, without an Horizon together with an Easy and Sure Method of observing the eclipse

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        WARD, William (fl. 1735) and Caleb SMITH (1723-1762). The Description and use of a new Astronomical Instrument, for taking Altitudes of the Sun and Stars at Sea, without an Horizon together with an Easy and Sure Method of observing the eclipse of Jupiter's Satellites, or any other Phoenomenon of the like Kind, on ship-board. London: for G. Strahan et al, 1735. 4 o (247 x 188 mm). One engraved folding plate (light dampstaining and tiny hole to blank margin). (Some minor chipping to a few corners). Modern marbled boards. FIRST EDITION. A rare work addressed to the commissioners appointed by Act of Parliament, for the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea. Ward and Smith claimed to have found "an easy and sure Method of ascertaining the Longitude, or Difference of Meridians at Sea, within a Degree of a Great Circle or sixty Geographical Miles, by the means of certain Instruments contrived for that Purpose." The longitude prize was offered by the British government through an Act of Parliament in 1714 for the precise determination of a ship's longitude and was finally awarded to Harrison in 1773.

        Christie's
      • Antique Silver A George II cream jug
        Apr. 05, 2006

        Antique Silver A George II cream jug

        Est: -

        By William Smith I, 1758, of baluster form, with wavy rim and leaf-capped handle, on three paw feet, crested, 2oz.

        Bonhams
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