- ANTHONY TROLLOPE ALLINGTON FIRST
ANTHONY TROLLOPE ALLINGTON FIRST EDITION BOOKSAnthony Trollope (England, 1815-1882). The Small House at Allington, in 2 volumes. With illustrations by J.E. Millais. First edition, 1864. Publisher Smith, Elder and Co., 65 Cornhill, London; and printed by Smith, Elder & Co., Little Green Arbour Court, London. Printing with page 70 (volume I) misprinted as 0 and hobbledehoya page 33. Marbled boards with blue leather and gilt lettering. William Nicholson bookplates to front pastedowns.
Wear to boards; wear, scratches and losses to leather, shelf wear, corners bumped, discoloration to pastedowns, pencil notations to front pastedowns, foxing throughout, notation in pencil on page 70 volume II, bindings loose, back cover of volume I dented, tear to back board at spine, foxing throughout.
Provenance: Alan Hancox Fine Books, Cheltenham, England; private collection, New York City; thence by descent.
- Alfred Edward Borthwick (1871-1955)
Alfred Edward Borthwick (1871-1955) - Two watercolours - Lakeland scene with ruins 9.5ins x 15ins signed and dated 1926 and a farmyard scene with a mill 10ins x 14ins signed both in gilt frames and glazed
- BOOKS: Two p. A.L.S. by Barker
BOOKS: Two p. A.L.S. by Barker to Jerry [J.N. Williamson] c. 1984 with 'Letter of Provenance' signed by Williamson discusses various publications and a film early letters by Barker are rare.
- ANTHONY TROLLOPE ALLINGTON FIRST
ANTHONY TROLLOPE ALLINGTON FIRST EDITION BOOKSAnthony Trollope (England, 1815-1882). The Small House at Allington, in 2 volumes. With illustrations by J.E. Millais. First edition, 1864. Publisher Smith, Elder and Co., 65 Cornhill, London; and printed by Smith, Elder & Co., Little Green Arbour Court, London. Printing with page 70 (volume I) misprinted as 0 and hobbledehoya page 33. Marbled boards with blue leather and gilt lettering. William Nicholson bookplates to front pastedowns. Wear to boards; wear, scratches and losses to leather, shelf wear, corners bumped, discoloration to pastedowns, pencil notations to front pastedowns, foxing throughout, notation in pencil on page 70 volume II, bindings loose, back cover of volume I dented, tear to back board at spine, foxing throughout. Provenance: Alan Hancox Fine Books, Cheltenham, England; private collection, New York City; thence by descent.
Condition:
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- Harold Altman 1924–2003. Parsante;
Harold Altman 1924–2003. Parsante; Trio (two works). c.1960, 1988, lithograph in colors, etching. 19½ h × 19¼ w in. estimate: $300–500. Signed, titled and numbered to lower edge of each work ‘Trial Proof Parsante Altman' and '130/285 Trio Altman’. Dated to lower edge of one work '1988'. These works are a trial proof apart from the edition of unknown size and number 130 from the edition of 285.
- ROTHMAN, Alfred. Oil on Masonite
ROTHMAN, Alfred. Oil on Masonite of 2 Young Boys. Signed and dated '41 lower right. From a Westport, Connecticut estate. Dimensions: 18" wide x 15.75."
- Harold Altman (American 1924-2003)
Harold Altman (American 1924-2003) "Figures and Awnings II". Aquatint on paper signed in pencil lower right titled lower center margin and "Edition 65" lower left. Altman who was born in New York in 1924 is best known for his etchings and lithographs. His subjects are figures in landscapes focusing on soft and serene scenes connecting people to nature. This early and rare etching is rather dark depicting four figures walking away from awnings. The image itself measures apprx 23" x 18-1/4" overall with glass and frame apprx. 36" x 29-1/2".
- TENNYSON ALFRED Life and Works.
TENNYSON ALFRED Life and Works. London: Macmillan n.d. [circa 1900] 12 vols. 8vo bound by Birdsall with onlaid gilt design to spine.
- JOHN TAYLOR ALLERSTON (ENGLAND,
JOHN TAYLOR ALLERSTON (ENGLAND, 1828-1914), "NORTH EAST WIND BRIDDINGTON BAY"., OIL ON CANVAS, 14" X 21". FRAMED 24" X 31".JOHN TAYLOR ALLERSTON, England, 1828-1914, "North East Wind Briddington Bay". Signed lower right "J.T. Allerston". Titled on contemporary label verso. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 14" x 21". Framed 24" x 31".
- 1924 ALLENTOWN CALENDAR Alfred
1924 ALLENTOWN CALENDAR Alfred Lawfer dealer to dry goods and groceries colorful lithography girl depicted by early automobile full pad. 12'' x 16''. Ingersoll Collection. (Exc. Cond.)
- ALLERTON, E H, (American, 19th/20th
ALLERTON, E H, (American, 19th/20th Century): Autumnal Stream with Village in the Distance, Oil/Canvas, 16'' x 20'', signed lower right, framed, 20.5'' x 24.5''.
CONDITION: Minor craquelure.
- Thomas Sherwood La Fontaine (British
Thomas Sherwood La Fontaine (British 1915-2007)/Distant Prospect of Alderley House (Rose Hill School)/signed/oil on board, 49.5cm x 74.5cm/Note: Alderley House, near Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire was the residence of the Hale family until the Second World War when it became the home of Rose Hill School for 70 years. This painting was presented to Mr Gilbert Wheat from the Parents of the Rose Hill School pupils on the occasion of his retirement July 15th 1978
- Alonzo W. Ritter (American b. 1898)
Alonzo W. Ritter (American b. 1898) oil on canvas titled Autumn Glory Blair's Valley together with an oil on board of a mill. ?
- Alfred Heaton Cooper British, 1864-1929
Alfred Heaton Cooper British, 1864-1929 Laundry by the Lake
Estimate:$2,000-$4,000
- (SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE) ALDIN
(SANGORSKI AND SUTCLIFFE) ALDIN CECIL Old Manor Houses. London: William Heinemann 1923. 4to bound by Sangorski and Sutcliffe for Marshall Field in full calf lettered and bordered and gilt blind-stamped floral designs original hand-colored illustrated endpapers reproducing a drawing by Cecil Aldin with his signature printed preserved and replaced by binder a.e.g. decorative slipcase. First edition illustrated throughout in colors. Fine.
- EDWARD ALLINGTON(British, born
EDWARD ALLINGTON(British, born 1951)
Two works from the Artemis of Ephesus series, 1985-1986: green patinated bronze, signed on the bottom "Edward Arlington/86", 5 x 10 x 6-3/4 in.; ink and emulsion drawing on ledger paper, signed lower right "Edward Allington/85", 13-1/2 x 19-1/4 in.; wood frame, 18-3/4 x 24-1/4 in.
Provenance: Property from the Estate of John Hughes, Chicago
Condition:
both on good condition, drawings floated, not examined out of frame
- Two Etchings; Albany E. Howarth
Two Etchings; Albany E. Howarth (UK, 1872-1936) and Seymour Francis Haden (UK, 1818-1910) The first piece by Howarth; "The Royal Glen" etching on paper, ca. 1921, signed in pencil in the lower right margin, titled, initialed and dated in the plate at the lower left, blind stamps in the lower left margin, the plate size approx 5-5/8" x 6-7/8", matted and framed under glass overall approx. 12-1/2" x 14-1/2", Korner & Wood Gallery label verso. The second etching on paper by Haden; "Harry Kelly's Putney", ca. 1865, W.R. Drake 107; Hollstein 117, signed in the plate at the lower right, signed in pencil at the lower left margin, titled on the lower edge, the plate size approx. 4-1/2" x 7-1/2", matted and framed under glass overall approx. 14" x 16-1/4", Gage Gallery label verso.
- Allan Freelon print (Allan Randall
Allan Freelon print (Allan Randall Freelon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1895-1960), "Mending Nets", No. 50, titled in pencil bottom center, signed and inscribed verso "Allan Freelon to Willie and Anna Imp", sepia aquatint on paper, "Van Gelder Zonen" watermark, plate 8-7/8 x 11-7/8 in., page 11 x 14 in.; wood frame. Hinged in, handling grime, toning, stains in margins; frame with abrasions.
- Allison Al Farmer, (American, 1909-1973,
Allison Al Farmer, (American, 1909-1973, Maine Artist), Drawing of a Boy, ink on paper, signed Allison Farmer, 12-1/4" x 8" sight, framed 17-3/4" x 13-1/2", good condition
- ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED JONES (AMERICAN,
ATTRIBUTED TO ALFRED JONES (AMERICAN, 1819-1900) HILLSIDE ORCHARD AND HAYSTACKS AND MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE, NEW ENGLAND POSSIBLY MOUNT M...Unframed; verso signed: E... M. Jones (2) Watercolor and graphite on paper: 10 x 14 in. and 10 7/8 x 13 3/4 in. Provenance: Estate of Alfred Jones (#PD2013003- Hillside orchard) and (#PD2013014- Mountain Landscape)
- Alexander Blaikley (Scottish 1816-1903)/Portrait
Alexander Blaikley (Scottish 1816-1903)/Portrait of Mary Eleanor Geraldine Jones/Portrait of Louise Madeleine Maria Jones/Portrait of Alfred Campbell Hallyburton Jones/all of Pantglas Hall, Carmarthen/signed and dated/oval/pastel, the son 70cm x 51.5cm, the daughters 54.5cm x 44.5cm
- DAGUERREOTYPE IN TOOLED LEATHER
DAGUERREOTYPE IN TOOLED LEATHER BOX19th century daguerreotype of Archibald Montgomery Allerton (1821-1897) and his wife, Bathsheba Park, from Binghamton, New York, in a tooled leather hinged box with velvet facing. Closure hasps working well. [Overall: 6 x 4 3/4 inches]. Box and lining in good condition.
Condition:
Box and lining in good condition.
- Allan Gwynne-Jones (1892-1982)
Allan Gwynne-Jones (1892-1982) etching Trinity Fair at Gun Hill South Wold 1927 signed in pencil 5.75 x 5in. Estimate ?300-400 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?300
- Carlton Alfred Smith (1853-1946)
Carlton Alfred Smith (1853-1946) watercolour Mother and child reading a story signed and dated '97 30.5 x 22in. Estimate ?1 200-1 800 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?5 200
- EDWARD ATKINSON HORNEL (SCOTTISH
EDWARD ATKINSON HORNEL (SCOTTISH 1864-1933)
WOMAN AND CHILD IN A GALLOWAY LANDSCAPE, 1891 oil on canvas, signed and dated46cm (18in), 52cm (20 1/2in)Provenance: Christie's, Scotland, 30th April 1992, lot 903.Literature: Smith B. 'Hornel: The Life and Work of Edward Atkinson Hornel', Edinburgh 1997, p.67, repr. col. pl. 25 (as 'Woman and Child, 1891').Hornel's biographer, Bill Smith, has argued that this painting appears to confirm that Hornel had 'heard about, if not seen' the work of Paul Gauguin (1843-1903). (op.cit., p.68) He explains: 'In style it is very similar to the work being done by Gauguin and [Emile] Bernard at this time. It is a rather expressive painting. The pigment is very freely handled, the rich colour applied both in broad flowing brushstrokes and in small patches. In several areas Hornel has given the surface a textured appearance. The pose of the woman and the little girl standing on the treeless hillside, bound together in the blustery wind by the long white shawl-like material billowing over their heads, the dark meandering stream, the winding path and the curve of the horizon all combine to give the painting a wonderful flowing rhythm. The drama is heightened by the appearance of the moon just above the horizon and the pink glow of the sunset reflected in the clouds.'
- ALFRED BYLANDT (1829 - 1890)Alfred
ALFRED BYLANDT (1829 - 1890)Alfred Bylandt (1829 - 1890), oil on board, trail through mountains, Cooley Galleries label on back, 11 1/2" x 9 1/4".
Condition:
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- Edward Armfield (1817-1896) - Pair
Edward Armfield (1817-1896) - Pair of oil paintings - Terriers in a barn relined canvases 16ins x 12ins signed in red in gilt swept frames (one canvas with repair and one frame damaged)
- Harold Altman (American 1924-2003)
Harold Altman (American 1924-2003) "Park II". Etching in monotone signed in pencil in the lower right margin titled in the lower center margin matted and framed under glass overall apprx. 16-1/2" x 24-1/2".
- ALLEN JONES, R.A. (BRITISH, B.
ALLEN JONES, R.A. (BRITISH, B. 1937), SHOE BOX (PLATE D) Lithograph on BFK Rives paper, 1968, pencil signed and numbered 57/200, matted and framed.
- HAROLD ALTMAN (NEW YORK/PENNSYLVANIA/FRANCE,
HAROLD ALTMAN (NEW YORK/PENNSYLVANIA/FRANCE, 1924-2003), TWO COLORED LITHOGRAPHSHAROLD ALTMAN, New York/Pennsylvania/France, 1924-2003, Two colored lithographs: 1) "Hill". Signed "Altman" lower right. Numbered 11/285 lower left. Titled lower center. 9" x 13". Framed 22" x 18". 2) "Mother and Child". Signed "Altman" lower right. Numbered 153/285 lower left. Titled lower center. 13" x 9". Framed 18" x 22".
- Alson Skinner Clark (1876-1949
Alson Skinner Clark (1876-1949 Pasadena CA) Figures in a Courtyard
- Ernest Lee South Carolina (20th
Ernest Lee South Carolina (20th century) PAIR OUTSIDER ART WORKS: TOO BAD SONNY and PASTTIME IN DIXIE paint on fabric unframed signed & dated: lower left 1992 H38'' W28'' (2pcs) Provenance: Collection of Tom Wells Thomson Georgia. 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.
- Anthony Thomas Devis/A Young Boy/with
Anthony Thomas Devis/A Young Boy/with dogs on a hill above a town/pencil and watercolour 22.25cm x 30.5cm (8.75" x 12")/Label verso Appleby Bros Ltd St James's
- Attributed to Ramsay Richard Reinagle
Attributed to Ramsay Richard Reinagle (English 1775-1862) "Portrait of Thomas Fawcette of Yorkshire with His Nephew Master (possibly George) Herbert son of Sir Thomas Herbert" oil on canvas unsigned 24 in. x 17 in. in a period wood frame. Provenance: Mrs. Elmina Brewster Sewall Kennebunk Maine. Note: Mrs. Sewall was a popular breeder of spaniels and an avid philanthropist. She is best known for the establishment in 1983 of a foundation in her name with the mission to encourage environmental conservation and the well-being and protection of animals. Reference: Maine Legacy Winter 2006
- Ernest Alfred Sallis Benney (1894-1966)
Ernest Alfred Sallis Benney (1894-1966) three watercolours 'Landport Farm Lewes' 7.5 x 14in; Old Quarry 14.5 x 22in and South Downs from Fulking 7.5 x 14in. all signed Estimate ?200-400 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?190
- HARLOD ALTMAN (PENNSYLVANIA/FRANCE,
HARLOD ALTMAN (PENNSYLVANIA/FRANCE, 1924-2003) LITHARLOD ALTMAN (Pennsylvania/France, 1924-2003) lithograph, "Allee Luxembourg 1980 II," park scene. Pencil signed lower right, titled lower center, numbered 69/265, blindstamp Mourlot Paris. Image measures 14" x 20". In a wood frame; 23.25" x 28.75" overall.