- Charleston Renaissance School (20th
Charleston Renaissance School (20th century) "Calhoun St. 2nd Presbyterian Church", inscribed verso "This is for Charlie Bracket/Norman[?]", pastel on paper, 11-7/8 x 15-1/2 in.; original wood cushion molding frame,
- 18th century Charleston engraving,
18th century Charleston engraving, South Carolina, "An Exact Prospect of Charlestown, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina", panoramic view by William Toms, after Bishop Roberts, second edition (1779), originally published in The London Magazine , June 1762, uncolored, on laid paper, 8 x 20-1/4 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Folds and creases, minor smudges, toning, areas of foxing, possible restorations, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. David Stockwell Antiques, Willmington, Delaware, 1972
- 19th Century Map of Charleston,
19th Century Map of Charleston, South Carolina "Plan of the Siege of Charleston in S. Carolina", from John Marshall's Life of George Washington, published by C.P. Wayne, 1807, depicting the June 18, 1776, British attack on Charleston Harbor, engraving on wove paper, 10 x 15 in. (plate),
- 18th century Charleston engraving,
18th century Charleston engraving, South Carolina, "A View of Charles Town, the Capital of South Carolina, in North America", published by Carrington Bowles, London, circa 1772, after Thomas Mellis, hand colored, on laid paper, 7-3/4 x 11-1/8 in. (page); modern wood frame. Trimmed including plate mark at right margin, hinged with archival tape, cloth tape remnants, adhesive residue in top margin, toning, creases and folds, stains in margins, pencil inscriptions; frame with abrasions. John Bivins, Jr. Collection
- 19th century map of Charleston,
19th century map of Charleston, "Birds Eye View of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, 1872, Drawn and Published by C. Drie" (Camille Drie, dates unknown), streets and buildings with reference key at bottom, color lithograph, 23-1/2 x 35-1/2 in. (sight); modern frame. Poor condition with extensive foxing, losses, tears and moisture stains, cellophane tape and tape residue, fading, toning, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions.
- Charleston Exposition certificate,
Charleston Exposition certificate, headed "The South Carolina Interstate and West Indian Exposition", appointing E.M. Seabrook as "Commissioner for Charleston County", September 24, 1900, vignette of ships, trains, African Americans picking cotton and cane, framed, 12 x 15 in. (sight). Folds, creases, minor soiling, traces of gold seal remain. South Carolina Private Collection
- Robert Mills' 1825 map of Charleston
Robert Mills' 1825 map of Charleston from Mills Robert. ATLAS OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Baltimore: John. D. Troy 1825; unframed uncolored mounted. H36 3/4'' W36'' Provenance: Columbia South Carolina private collection. Laid to board variety of losses along folds and edges; some creases paper; heavily toned with age.
- Charleston Antique Furniture BookRauschenberg
Charleston Antique Furniture BookRauschenberg Bradford L. and Bivins John Jr. THE FURNITURE OF CHARLESTON 1680 - 1820 (Winston-Salem North Carolina: Old Salem Inc. The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 2003) in three volumes over 1 000 pp. 4to (11.25'' x 8.75'') black cloth with dust jackets all three volumes in slipcase.Internally fine; moderate wear and stains to the slipcase; creases to dust jackets at the spine.
- Robert Mills map of the Charleston
Robert Mills map of the Charleston District 1838 Mills Robert. CHARLESTON DISTRICT SOUTH CAROLINA. From ATLAS OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Philadelphia: J. W. Kite Printer 1838. Handcolored border framed. sight size: H34 1/4'' W33 1/4'' overall: H43 3/4'' W42 1/2'' Provenance: Columbia South Carolina private collection. Laid to thick paper; losses and tears along edges; slight creases; minor age discoloration.
- Charleston, South Carolina painting,
Charleston, South Carolina painting, view of St. Philip's church, signed lower right "Bryant", oil on canvas, American, late 20th/early 21st century, 36-1/8 x 24 in.; painted wood frame. Good condition; frame with abrasions.
- Charleston, South Carolina needlework,
Charleston, South Carolina needlework, kneeling hunter with dog before a cross, stitched at bottom "Worked by Elizabeth Malone at the Academy of the Sisters of Our Lady of Mercy. Charleston S. Carolina", wool on canvas, circa 1860-1870, unframed, 17-1/2 x 20-3/4 in. Several horizontal splits in canvas, losses to wool, fading, grime. Private Collection, Charlotte, North Carolina.
- Charleston, South Carolina jug,
Charleston, South Carolina jug, salt glazed stoneware with cobalt decoration, 2 gallons, marked "Follin & Fourgeaud, Charleston S.C.", above a cobalt flourish,12-3/4 in. Large rim chip, normal wear and abrasions base with florist gum residue. Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
- Rare Charleston lithograph, bird's-eye
Rare Charleston lithograph, bird's-eye view of Charleston, South Carolina, from the harbor looking toward the ocean, circa 1860, drawn by J. W. Hill, engraved by Weltwood & Peter, hand colored lithograph, 19-7/8 x 38 in. (sight); modern gilt and painted wood frame. Trimmed at margins, faded, stains, abraded surface, extensive repairs to tears and losses, restoration by W. Graham Arader III (with copy of receipt).
- 19th century map of Charleston,
19th century map of Charleston, S.C., "The Siege of Charlestown", depicting the June 18, 1776 British attack on Charleston Harbor, published by Richard Phillips, London, 1806, copper engraving on laid paper, 10-1/2 x 14-1/4 in. (page). Loose, toning, minor foxing, stains, creases, minor tears and losses at margins (not affecting map).
- Charleston Antique Furniture BookRauschenberg
Charleston Antique Furniture BookRauschenberg Bradford L. and Bivins John Jr. THE FURNITURE OF CHARLESTON 1680 - 1820 (Winston-Salem North Carolina: Old Salem Inc. The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts 2003) in three volumes over 1 000 pp. 4to (11.25'' x 8.75'') black cloth with dust jackets all three volumes in slipcase.Very fine condition; some minor spotting to the top of the slipcase.
- Charleston Federal cherry cradle,
Charleston Federal cherry cradle, cherry throughout with poplar slats and poplar and yellow pine slat supports, ring and urn turned posts, tapered spindles, scrolled rockers, mellow old surface, attributed to Charleston area South Carolina, 19th century, 38 x 36 x 42 in. Minor surface abrasions and scratches, rockers repinned, other cracks and minor flaws. According to consignor, was found in a house on the Battery in Charleston; Collection of the Late John Bivins
- Charleston Renaissance school (early
Charleston Renaissance school (early 20th century) A WALK IN THE GARDEN mixed media on paper framed unsigned. H10'' W8'' Provenance: Private South Carolina Collection Image is laid down having stable separation at lower body otherwise good overall condition.
- Robert Warren District of Columbia
Robert Warren District of Columbia (mid 20th century) CALHOUN STREET CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA watercolor unframed signed: lower left and titled & located on verso H11 1/8'' W14 1/2'' Condition: Right corner torn adhesive residue on verso otherwise in good original condition. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- Virginia Fouche Bolton;lithograph
Virginia Fouche Bolton;lithograph Charleston S.C. artist church signed & numbered 235 of 2000 image area 12'' x 18''.
- 1861 Harper's Weekly ''Charleston
1861 Harper's Weekly ''Charleston Duringthe Bombardment of Sumter''.
- TEN TITLES OF SOUTHERN INTEREST
TEN TITLES OF SOUTHERN INTEREST Artists in the Life of Charleston (1949), card cover; Carolina Charter Tercentenary Exhibition - North Carolina Museum of Art - Raleigh (1963), card cover; Brookgreen Gardens Sculpture (1968), Vols. I & II; Art and Artists of the South (1984); Look Away: Reality and Sentiment in Southern Art (1989); Directory of Contemporary American Musical Instrument Makers (1981); A Southern Collection (1992), card cover; Early Art and Artists in West Virginia (2000); Black Mountain College: Experiment in Art (2002); The Arts at Black Mountain College (2002), card cover.
- CHARLESTON STREET SCENES, BERNARD
CHARLESTON STREET SCENES, BERNARD ROBINSON, 1943 H. Bernard Robinson (American,. 20th c). Two Charleston Street scenes, "Footlight Players, Queen St" -1943 and "Dubose Heyward's House, 76 Church St", graphite drawings on paper. Both signed lower right and each inscribed. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 12" x 18" (sheet) each
- THREE CEMETERY GRAVE RUBBINGS FROM
THREE CEMETERY GRAVE RUBBINGS FROM CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 1980, to include rubbings from Circular Congregational Church and St. Philips Church (both in Charleston), two signed "Cynthia Snider, Charleston, SC 1980 / Cynthia Snider, St. Mary's Church" and "Cynthia Snider, Charleston, SC 1980," names on the gravestones include Matheus Leopoldus Stupich, Mary Peppone[?], and a third, in uniform matting and framing.
- Charleston Renaissance school (late
Charleston Renaissance school (late 19th/early 20th century) SOUTHERN OAK WITH MOSS IN CEMETERY oil on artist board framed unsigned H12'' W15 1/2'' Provenance: Glenville North Carolina collection. Estate of Edgar C. Jones Coral Gables Florida.
- John Bivins and Brad Rauschenberg,
John Bivins and Brad Rauschenberg, The Furniture of Charleston 1680-1820, Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts, 2003, three volume set in slip case,
- 19th century Charleston silhouette,
19th century Charleston silhouette, profile of young man in detailed jacket, signed at bottom in ink "M. Beasley 1829 Charleston, S.C.", gouache on paper, 2-3/4 x 2-1/4 in.; painted gold frame. Toning, minor foxing; frame with abrasions. Label verso indicates silhouette was part of the Elizabeth L. Maurier Collection; The Estate of the Late Grace Shorter, South Salem, New York.
- LENHARDT M. John (American 20th
LENHARDT M. John (American 20th Century): Street Scene Charleston South Carolina OIL/Canvasboard 16'' x 20'' signed gilded frame with overpaint 20'' x 24''.
- RARE 18TH CENTURY CHARLESTON ENGRAVINGSouth
RARE 18TH CENTURY CHARLESTON ENGRAVINGSouth Carolina, "A View of Charles Town, the Capital of South Carolina, in North America", published by Carrington Bowles, London, circa 1772, after Thomas Mellis, on laid paper, 13-1/8 x 20-1/4 in. (image); modern wood frame.
Condition:
trimmed, hinged with archival tape, cloth tape remnants, adhesive residue in top margin, toning, some restoration at corners, stains in margins, pencil inscriptions verso; frame with abrasions.
- CHARLESTON, SC "MECHANIC" SLAVE
CHARLESTON, SC "MECHANIC" SLAVE HIRE BADGE, 1830 Slightly concave, small copper badge stamped "CHARLESTON 1830 MECHANIC No 20", with hole at top, clipped corners, 2"squ
- Charleston painting, Charleston
Charleston painting, Charleston rooftops, signed lower right "Paolo", acrylic on canvas, 20th century, 36 x 36 in.; modern gilt wood frame. Good condition; frame with abrasions and retouch. The Estate of the Late Shirley Freeman, Greenville, South Carolina
- Charleston painting, Marguerite
Charleston painting, Marguerite Miller (Charleston, South Carolina, born 1895), nannies with children, Charleston, South Carolina, late 1920s, possibly signed verso in pencil "Miller", oil on artist board, partial artist's label verso "M[ar]guer[ite] Miller Studio 3-Art Gallery [C]harleston, S.C.", 16 x 20 in.; original early 20th century gilt wood frame with label verso for Lanneau's Art Store, Charleston, South Carolina. Slight warp to panel, cupping and cleavage left middle, light grime; frame with abrasions.
- Alfred Heber Hutty (Charleston,
Alfred Heber Hutty (Charleston, South Carolina, 1877-1954) "The Smythe Gate, Charleston, South Carolina", signed lower right in pencil "Alfred Hutty" with snail cipher, etching on paper, 7-5/8 x 8-3/4 in.; original black-painted frame with Veerhoff Gallery label,
- William Halsey Charleston painting
William Halsey Charleston painting (Charleston, South Carolina, 1915-1999), "Afterglow, Charleston", title verso, signed lower left "Halsey", oil and sand on Masonite, 30 x 36-1/8 in.; original gilt and stained wood frame. Original condition, light grime and abrasion. Property Deaccessioned from a South Carolina Museum
- BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF CHARLESTON,
BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA Hand-colored lithograph after John William Hill, published by Smith & Brothers of New York and Boston in 1851 as part of their series depicting famous American cities, in later 20th century frame.
- CITY SCAPE OF CHARLESTON WEST
CITY SCAPE OF CHARLESTON WEST VIRGINIA BY LYLE HATCHER BENNETT (WEST VIRGINIA/CALIFORNIA 1903-1988). Oil on canvas signed lower right. Nighttime scene over a bridge. Small patched hole. 18''h. 24''w. in a frame 21 1/2''h. 27 1/4''w. It is as catalogued.
- Early Southern photograph by Blanchard
Early Southern photograph by Blanchard dated April 3rd/8th 1911 BOOSTERS CHARLESTON TRADES EXCURSION (97 Towns in 1 Week Through NC and SC); at Union Station Columbia photograph unframed signed: lower right Blanchard Photo H8'' W10'' Provenance: New Orleans private collection.