- MIXED MEDIA FOX HUNTING SCENE, 19TH
MIXED MEDIA FOX HUNTING SCENE, 19TH C.Mixed media fox hunting scene, 19th c., signed Chas. Braxton , frame - 21 3/4" x 26".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- A Victorian glass beaker, mid 19th c,
A Victorian glass beaker, mid 19th c, engraved with a continuous fox hunting scene, 10.4cm h More Information Undamaged
- FRAMED HERRING FOX HUNTING SCENE "Breaking
FRAMED HERRING FOX HUNTING SCENE "Breaking Cover," aquatint with hand coloring, 31 x 43 in. as framed.
- ENGLISH OIL ON PANEL OF A HORSE AND
ENGLISH OIL ON PANEL OF A HORSE AND RIDEREnglish oil on panel of a horse and rider, mid 18th c. , with fox hunting scene in background, 23" x 29 3/4".
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Condition:
Panel cracked. Minor scattered touch-ups. Touch-up along top edge. Scattered flaking mostly bottom right.
- JOSEPH EDGAR BOEHM (1834-1890) BRONZE
JOSEPH EDGAR BOEHM (1834-1890) BRONZE SCULPTUREtitled "Le Chasseur de Reynard", depicts a fox hunting scene, signed lower right 8 1/2" by 10 5/8".
- A fox hunting oil on board signed DW,
A fox hunting oil on board signed DW, Image 6.5”H x 12.5”W, Overall in gilt gesso frame 12”H x 18”W. A horse drawn carriage scene with artist plaque P. Rideout, Image 6”H x 13.25”W, Overall in gilt gesso frame 12”H x 19”W. Condition: carriage scene with two broken florets on frames CT Transfer Fee $20
- OIL ON PAPER HUNT SCENEOil on paper,
OIL ON PAPER HUNT SCENEOil on paper, fox hunting scene. Unsigned. 12 5/8" x 19" (with frame 21 1/4" x 27 1/4"). Minor paint loss visible along edges, paint loss to frame.
- ENGLISH SCHOOL: FOX HUNTING: A PAIRTwo
ENGLISH SCHOOL: FOX HUNTING: A PAIRTwo oil on canvas, both indistinctly signed lower right, lined.
Both 12 x 20 in., 15 x 23 in. (frame).
Condition
Both lined. With craquelure and surface soiling.
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- ENGLISH GASKELL & CHAMBERS FOX HUNT
ENGLISH GASKELL & CHAMBERS FOX HUNT BEER TAPSEnglish beer taps, Gaskell & Chambers, early 20th c., porcelain handles with fox hunting scenes after John Frederick Herring Sr (United Kingdom, 1795-1865), over four brass spigots, mounted on a mahogany base, veneer loss, approx 18.5"h, 23.75"w, 13"d
- (8) EDNA MARIE SCHMIDT (D.1999) EQUESTRIAN
(8) EDNA MARIE SCHMIDT (D.1999) EQUESTRIAN PRINTS(lot of 8) Framed prints on paper, Edna Marie Schmidt (Ohio, 1912-1999), sizes varied, all with equestrian and fox hunting themes, (one) pencil signed, (two) with printed holiday inscription, largest: sight: approx 10.5"h, 8"w, overall: approx 13.75"h, 10.75"w; 10lbs total **Provenance: from a private Austin, Texas estate collection**
- ENGLISH EQUESTRIAN FOX HUNT PRINT AFTER
ENGLISH EQUESTRIAN FOX HUNT PRINT AFTER HERRINGFramed print on paper, "Fox Hunting - The Find," after the original painting by John Frederick Herring Sr. (England, 1795-1865), engraved by T.W. Huffam (England, fl.1825-1855), published by Baily Brothers, London, sight: approx 26.25"h, 33"w, overall: approx 33.5"h, 42.5"w, 17.5lbs **Provenance- From the Estate of Claude and Zenobia Nantz**
- ALEXANDER SCOTT (BRITISH, 1854 - 1925).
ALEXANDER SCOTT (BRITISH, 1854 - 1925). Oil on canvas. English Fox Hunting Scene. Signed lower right. From a Pound Ridge, NY collection. Dimensions: 40" h x 40" w. Condition: Good. Craquelure.
- VINTAGE BRITAINS PARTIAL FOX HUNTING
VINTAGE BRITAINS PARTIAL FOX HUNTING SET English, circa 1940s, cast lead with paint; set to include: four equestrians, four standing figures and nine hounds. Tallest rider 3-1/4 in.
- TAYLOR TUNNICLIFFE & CO., PAIR OF ANTIQUE
TAYLOR TUNNICLIFFE & CO., PAIR OF ANTIQUE ENGLISH PORCELAIN SPIRIT BARREL TABLE LAMPS Last quarter 19th century, oval barrel forms, hand-painted with equestrian fox hunting scenes between gilt borders, brass spigots marked Coaney & Co., bases drilled but retain company queen's crown marks to underside, now electrified as single socket lamps, raised on a later conforming wood base. Includes shades.
- ENGLISH SCHOOL: FOX HUNTING SCENEEnglish
ENGLISH SCHOOL: FOX HUNTING SCENEEnglish School: Fox Hunting Scene, oil on canvas; unsigned Dimensions: 24 1/4 x 20 1/4 in. (61.6 x 51.4 cm.), Frame: 30 1/2 x 26 1/2 in. (77.5 x 67.3 cm.) Provenance: The Walter and Donna Conn Estate; located within the desirable estate enclave of San Marino. Designed by the renowned architect Roland E. Coate in 1929, and built for a member of the Keck family, the gated Colonial Revival home graces over an acre of meticulously manicured park-like grounds. Formerly the USC Presidential Mansion. Condition:
- COLLECTION OF LARRY FLYNT: FOX HUNTING
COLLECTION OF LARRY FLYNT: FOX HUNTING SCENEoil on canvas; late 20th / 21st century; signed lower right "C. Stehpenson" [sic.] Dimensions: 60 x 84 in. (152.4 x 213.4 cm.), Frame: 70 1/4 x 94 1/4 in. (178.4 x 239.4 cm.) Condition:
- Assembled Spode "Fox Hunting" china
Assembled Spode "Fox Hunting" china service, total of 74 pieces.
Dinner plate: 10.25"dia
Condition: Minor chips to paint.
- Maitland Smith tray table, black Asian
Maitland Smith tray table, black Asian style base, composition tray with painted fox hunting scene, signed S. Peake.
20"h x 29"w x 22.5"d
Condition: Minor wear as expected.
- CHARLES MORRIS YOUNG (1869-1964)On Darby
CHARLES MORRIS YOUNG (1869-1964)On Darby Creek, 1925
signed and dated "Chas Morris Young" lower right
oil on canvas, 29 1/4 by 40 in.
Edward T. Stotesbury P.A.F.A. Prize, 1925
Charles Morris Young’s enduring legacy is for fox hunting scenes in the Pennsylvania countryside. Born in Gettysburg in 1869, Young saved for years to attend the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia (PAFA), where he enrolled in 1891. During his time there, he was awarded the Charles Toppan Prize for the most promising student. In 1897 Young traveled to Paris for further training, at the Academie Colarossie and through studio visits. He married fellow artist Eliza Coxe in 1903, spent two summers at Giverny, and returned to live in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, in 1905.
Beloved for his Impressionist landscape compositions often featuring wintry sporting scenes, Young moved to Radnor, on the Main Line. He was a member of the National Academy of Design in New York, where he exhibited regularly until the 1950s. He won at least five awards at major exhibitions throughout the early 1900s, and showed at the Boston Art Club and the Art Institute of Chicago, among other important venues.
In 1925, Young exhibited this painting at PAFA and won the Stotesbury Award. “This award was established by Edward T. Stotesbury, a member of the board of directors. It was given to the artist whose painting, or group of paintings, was, in the opinion of the jury, the most important contribution to the exhibition,” PAFA notes. Consequently, a photograph of the work is in the archive, along with several original paintings by Young in the permanent collection, including “Fox Hunters at White Horse.” Tragically, a good portion of Young's paintings, brought together from private collectors for a biographical film, burned in a house fire towards the end of his life.
“On Darby Creek” is a masterwork of sporting art by this important regional art specialist. The Darby Creek watershed flows through Radnor and into the Delaware River. It is a much-loved freshwater artery. Young’s vigorous brushstrokes capture the light and shadow on the snowy ground, and the red coat of the hunter reflects in the creek. The quintessential architecture of the house and stone bridge further capture the essence of the landscape.
Provenance: Private Collection, Nantucket
Exhibited: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, "Annual Exhibition," Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1925.
- FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED
FIVE STAFFORDSHIRE BLUE TRANSFER PRINTED JUGS, ENGLAND, FIRST HALF 19TH CENTURY, England, first half 19th century, a Fox hunting puzzle jug, ht. 6 3/4; a Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth , ht. 7 1/2; Boston State House , ht. 6; a Chinese Pagoda Landscape , ht. 8 3/4; and one with Chinese architectural landscapes, ht. 8 in.
- 19TH C. ENGLISH OIL, FOX HUNTING SCENE.
19TH C. ENGLISH OIL, FOX HUNTING SCENE. 19th C. English oil on canvas, fox hunting scene with gentleman on horseback with hounds in landscape, and group of riders in distance, unsigned and unframed, 28” x 36” overall.
- HENRY RANKIN POORE (1859-1940), THE
HENRY RANKIN POORE (1859-1940), THE BRIDGE - CLOSE OF A CITY DAY Title: Henry Rankin Poore (1859-1940), The Bridge - Close of a City Day Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 48 x 76 Frame dimensions: 52 1/2 x 80 3/4 x 1 3/4 Notes: Born on the east coast, and raised in California, Henry Rankin Poore moved to New York in 1876. He studied for a year in the National Academy of Design Antique School, studied in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts under Peter Moran, traveled to New Mexico in 1882 to study and illustrate the Pueblo Indians for the U.S. government, and made a similar trip West at the end of the 1880s.
In 1883, after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, Poore left for two and a half years to Europe, where his teachers included William-Adolphe Bouguereau. In England, he became enamored of fox hunting, and the depiction of hunting dogs became a standard subject for him.
After a second European trip to France and England in the early 1890s, Poore returned home to become professor of composition at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. In 1896, he married Katherine Goodnow Stevens, moved to Orange, New Jersey, and beginning around the turn of the century, Poore spent summers at the art colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut. He developed a new subject, hazy, soft landscapes without animals during this time. Poore published Pictorial Composition and the Critical Judgment of Pictures in 1903, which he described as a “handbook for students and lovers of art”. In it, he recommended both painters and photographers consider how to draw the viewer “into the picture” as he did.
- THOMAS HILLIER MEW (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY)
THOMAS HILLIER MEW (BRITISH, 19TH CENTURY) 7?" x 9½" Pair of watercolors depicting Fox Hunting scenes. Watercolor on paper, each signed, matted and framed, 15" x 16?" each.
- DOULTON ANIMAL FIGURINE, FOX IN HUNTING
DOULTON ANIMAL FIGURINE, FOX IN HUNTING DRESS HN100Noke design in a bold colorway; stamped Royal Doulton to back.
Brown, pink, white and gold rendered in a large fox, cheekily donned in traditional English fox hunting dressage. Professional repair to base and back.
Artist: Charles Noke
Issued: 1913-1942
Dimensions: 6.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Professional restoration
- 4 ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE PLATES, FOX
4 ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE PLATES, FOX HUNTINGPlates depict english countryside with horses and dogs.
Royal Doulton backstamp and seriesware title on bottom. D5104.
Issued: 1938
Dimensions: 10.5"D
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Use related wear
- ROYAL DOULTON ART DECO MUSICAL BOX,
ROYAL DOULTON ART DECO MUSICAL BOX, HUNTING SCENEGlazed ceramic with English hunting scenes. With working music.
A glazed ceramic Art Deco era Royal Doulton lidded music box and jewelry or other box, originally made for cigarettes to one side. Detailed Fox Hunting scenes to lid and encircling body. Signed by artist Sidney and it plays the "Country Gardens" arrangement by Percy Grainger, a familiar tune popular for Morris dances. Stamped ROYAL DOULTON ENGLAND with pottery marks for year 1940.
Artist: Sidney Hall
Issued: c. 1940
Dimensions: 8.25"L x 3.75"W
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE LG CHARGER
ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE LG CHARGER FOX HUNTING D5104Scene depicting English Fox hunts. HUNTSMAN IN A DUCK POND.
Royal Doulton backstamp. Age related minor crazing and green paint around rim chipped in three different sections.
Issued: c. 1930s
Dimensions: 15.5"D
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE TEAPOT FOX
ROYAL DOULTON SERIESWARE TEAPOT FOX HUNTING D5104Lidded. Scene of the hunt startling a ploughman and his horses.
Bottom base marked FOX-HUNTING D5104. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Issued: 1931
Dimensions: 5.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE PITCHER, FOX
ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE PITCHER, FOX HUNTINGHand painted in high relief with huntsmen and hounds. Scalloped, gilded top rim and bottom edges.
Royal Doulton backstamp.
Issued: Early 20th c.
Dimensions: 10.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL DOULTON LIDDED TOBACCO JAR, FOX
ROYAL DOULTON LIDDED TOBACCO JAR, FOX HUNTING D5104Silver lid lock. Royal Doulton backstamp. Title and D number marked to bottom base.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 4.75"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE WHISKEY FLASK
ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE WHISKEY FLASK WITH SPORTING SQU...A whiskey flask made for Dewar's Whisky with a squire in high relief in top hat and red jacket. Gentleman on one side and Dewar's Whisky on the other side.
The sporting Squire is of some standing in country society, was expected to take part in the important country pursuit fo fox hunting. Here he is shown in hunting pink, back hunting hat and with a horseshoe cravat pin. Normally a good luck talisman, the horseshoe is here reversed, thought to be unlucky as the luck will run out. #foxhunting #huntsman #sportingsqure
Artist: Charles Noke
Issued: 1909
Dimensions: 8"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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- ROYAL DOULTON FOX HUNTING COCKTAIL SHAKER
ROYAL DOULTON FOX HUNTING COCKTAIL SHAKER WITH SILVER T...Beautiful seriesware cocktail shaker with a lovely pasture setting, all shades of green, yellow and creme. Top half features houses near a lake with birds in the light blue sky. Between the top and bottom is a thick green line. The bottom half features multiple gentleman on horse back, starting the hunt for foxes. Shaker has a gorgeous silver top. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Dimensions: 8.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
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- ROYAL DOULTON WHISKEY WATER PITCHER
ROYAL DOULTON WHISKEY WATER PITCHER KINGSWARE, THE FOX ...Fox Hunting Whiskey Water Pitcher with scene of mounted rider with hounds. Kingsware glazed.
Doulton stamp. #foxhunting #foxhound #horseandrider
Artist: Charles Noke
Issued: 1920s
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
Condition:
Good
- ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE TOBACCO JAR,
ROYAL DOULTON KINGSWARE TOBACCO JAR, FOX HUNTINGDark brown glaze with a hunting scene on front and running hounds on back.
Includes lid with finial. Royal Doulton backstamp. Age related crazing.
Issued: 1907
Dimensions: 5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- VINTAGE ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE PITCHER,
VINTAGE ROYAL DOULTON STONEWARE PITCHER, FOX HUNTINGTwo-tone blue and caramel pitcher with scenes in low-relief.
Impressed Royal Doulton. #royaldoulton
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL DOULTON DOG FIGURINE, SEATED FOX
ROYAL DOULTON DOG FIGURINE, SEATED FOX TERRIERStyle one, Model number 511. Small porcelain fox terrier figurine, white body with black and brown patches.
Royal Doulton backstamp. Good condition. Fox Terriers were independently bred in England in the mid-19th century. The breed was established to assist in fox hunting. However, they are seldom used for hunting these days and are more often pets. #dog #fox #foxterrier
Issued: 1926 - 1946
Dimensions: 2.25"W x 2.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good condition.