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    • Household.- Watkins (Henry George) Hints and Observations...to Heads of Families...to Female Domestic Servants, first edition, T.Hamilton, 1816 & another (2)
      Jan. 19, 2023

      Household.- Watkins (Henry George) Hints and Observations...to Heads of Families...to Female Domestic Servants, first edition, T.Hamilton, 1816 & another (2)

      Est: £200 - £300

      Household.- Watkins (Henry George) Hints and Observations seriously addressed to Heads of Families, in reference, chiefly, to Female Domestic Servants, first edition, book-label of Frances Viscountess Lorton, later half calf, spine gilt, T.Hamilton, 1816; Affectionate Advice to Apprentices and other Young Men engaged in Trades or Professions, eleventh edition, foxed, handsome red straight-grain morocco, gilt, g.e., arms of the Goldsmiths Company printed on front pastedown, slightly rubbed at edges, 1869, 8vo et infra (2) ⁂ The first is an excellent copy of this scarce manual on the fair treatment of domestic servants. Only 3 copies recorded by Library Hub (BL, Cambridge, & Glasgow); WorldCat lists only copies of the 1817 edition.

      Forum Auctions - UK
    • Very Rare North Carolina Redware Jar incised "Henry Watkins / 1852"
      Mar. 03, 2012

      Very Rare North Carolina Redware Jar incised "Henry Watkins / 1852"

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Extremely Rare Lead and Manganese Glazed Redware Jar, Incised on Underside "Henry Watkins / 1852," Guilford or Randolph County, North Carolina origin, squat-shaped, ovoid jar with incised wavy lines at shoulder, thin flaring rim, and wide strap handles with depressed terminals. Surface covered in a streaky, colorful lead-and-manganese glaze. Underside incised in very large script "Henry Watkins / 1852". Excellent form and rare signature. A fine example of Southern redware. Provenance: Surfaced in North Carolina. Overall excellent condition for a redware example of this age and origin. A few rim chips, a base chip, and some scratches to surface of glaze. H 11 1/4".

      Crocker Farm
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