After Wouwermans oil on woodenAfter Wouwermans oil on wooden panel The Hawking Party 16 x 22in. Estimate ?800-1 200 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 ?1 600
W. Colston Rooke, Glimpse of theW. Colston Rooke, Glimpse of the Hawkesbury, oil on board, signed lower right, Ex Roseville Galleries, approx 21cm x 25cm
Oil on canvas, boy with a hawk,Oil on canvas, boy with a hawk, with an artist atribution on the label at back 'George ?' painting unsigned, 29-3/4" x 24-5/8" sight, early 19th c with 20th c frame Estimate $1,800-2,200
18th C. Portrait of a Gentleman,18th C. Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas, no visible signature, inscribed on back William Hawkes, 30" x 25", framed 34 1/4x 29 1/4", good condition, previously restored and relined, puncture and scratch lower center
GROUP OF COLOGNES Including Hawkes,GROUP OF COLOGNES Including Hawkes, Mosier, Baccarat.
HAWKES CUT GLASS PERFUME BOTTLEAmerican,HAWKES CUT GLASS PERFUME BOTTLEAmerican, late 19th century, body and stopper of spherical form, cut in the Holland pattern, faceted neck, starburst to base, acid stamped "Hawkes" mark to base, 6 in.
Provenance: Collection of Janice and Joe Boyd
Condition:
fleabites, chips to bottle and stopper, scratching, wear to base, numbered label to base, residue to interior
KEN HAWK, OIL ON CANVAS, TROPICALKEN HAWK, OIL ON CANVAS, TROPICAL MARINALarge oil on canvas painting by Ken Hawk (American, 20th Century), showing sailboats in a coastal setting with mountains and tropical plants. Canvas measures 40" x 30", framd to 51" x 31". Excellent condition. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
Matthew Hastings (American 1834-1919)Matthew Hastings (American 1834-1919) Colorado Oil on canvas board signed l.r.; 8 x 11.25 in. Condition: Craquelure. Housed in a shadow box. Clean under blacklight.
A KAYES PIE CRUST OIL CAN, A JEMBROA KAYES PIE CRUST OIL CAN, A JEMBRO OILER AND TWO OTHERS.
Two etched glass plates probablyTwo etched glass plates probably Hawkes together with a scent bottle and a basket with a swing handle. ?
HINCKLEY OILThomas H. HinckleyHINCKLEY OILThomas H. Hinckley (Am. 1813-1896) oil on canvas, 14"H. x 21"W., "After The Hunt". Two pointers with fox in foreground, landscape in rear. Signed L.R., T.H. Hinckley 1871
Condition:
Black light indicates no inpaint, could use a cleaning.
JOSEPH HASLAM HAWKSWORTH (BRITISH,JOSEPH HASLAM HAWKSWORTH (BRITISH, 1827 - 1908) 14" x 23 ¼" "Near Sheffield". Oil on canvas, signed "J. H. Hawksworth" lower right, artist name and title inscribed on canvas verso, in a period gilt wood frame, overall 22 ¼" x 31 ¼". Provenance: Wiscasset Bay Gallery, Wiscasset, Maine to present owner. Original receipt available upon request.
George Stevens Oil ducks in flightGeorge Stevens Oil ducks in flight at wintersunset image area 30'' x 24'' well listed artist
SIX HAWKES ETCHED GLASS BOTTLES,SIX HAWKES ETCHED GLASS BOTTLES, CRUET & PERFUME T.G. Hawkes & Co. (American), late 19th / early 20th century. Group of six etched glass bottles with enamel, sterling silver and glass stoppers comprising of two faceted perfume bottles in "Thistle and Wheat", one iridized with a floral pattern, and three cruet bottles. All appropriately marked. Approx. h. 9" (tallest), h. 6.25" (shortest).
§ HENRY SCOTT (BRITISH 1911-2005)
THE§ HENRY SCOTT (BRITISH 1911-2005)
THE AMERICAN CLIPPER BLACK HAWK Signed, oil on canvas36cm x 51cm (14in x 20in)Provenance: MacConnal-Mason and Son, London
Oil head lamp lot: ''Morning Star''Oil head lamp lot: ''Morning Star'' and ''The Everlit''.
Oil of Greyhound Running 5'' xOil of Greyhound Running 5'' x 7''.
Alfred Hayward oil on board HarbourAlfred Hayward oil on board Harbour scene signed Unframed; 10.5 x 14.5in. Estimate ?300-500 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 ?180
Imperial oil head lamp.Imperial oil head lamp.
Henrey Oil rough surf at sunsetHenrey Oil rough surf at sunset on canvas image area 12'' x 24''.
TWO HAWKES CLEAR CUT GLASS ANDTWO HAWKES CLEAR CUT GLASS AND STERLING PERFUME BOTTLES...American, circa 1900-1917, of bulbous bottle form, having repeating "rock crystal" floral spray and shell decoration, faceted neck, acid stamped to base "Hawkes", sterling stopper with scroll decoration, marks for Gorham, 1901, "D167" 7-1/2 in.; circa 1885-1900, of squat bulbous form, in the "Chrysanthemum" pattern, cut glass flowers and leaves, acid stamped to base "Hawkes Gravic Glass", with sterling stopper, monogrammed, marks for Gorham, "JXC", 5-1/2 in.
Provenance: Collection of Janice and Joe Boyd
Condition:
first with chips to plug, fleabites to rim, scratching, some internal residue, wear to base, numbered label to base, sterling stopper monogram covered with floral decoration, small dents and wear; second with dent to stopper, fleabites to glass stopper, wear to base, air bubbles, numbered label to base, sterling with small dents and abrasions
HAWKSLEY SHELL DESIGN POWDER FLASKHAWKSLEY SHELL DESIGN POWDER FLASK 7'' copper repousse' body with clam shell design hanging eyelets brass cap held by three set screws external spring cap is threaded for charging spout cap marked ''G.& J.W.HAWKSLEY SHEFFIELD'' manufactured mid to late 19th century.
English copper powder flask markedEnglish copper powder flask marked ''Hawksley'' 19th century 8 1/4 in. H. Estimate $ 80-100
Curd Heyden Oil ''Tracking'' FoxCurd Heyden Oil ''Tracking'' Fox Huntscene on canvas listed artist image area 40'' x 30''
Paul Hower Oil Western LandscapePaul Hower Oil Western Landscape on board listed artist image area 14'' x 10''
1886 ENGLISH OIL, FEMALE EQUESTRIAN1886 ENGLISH OIL, FEMALE EQUESTRIAN & FOX-HUNTING HOUNDA good 1886 oil on board of a Victorian lady dressed in a riding habit, depicted in half-length profile holding a crop. At her side, a good-natured Frisian water dog watches in excitement, perhaps anticipating a hunt. In the background is a Gothic Revival staircase and interior.
The bottom right is signed and dated with an "ET" monogram and "1886." Measures 19 1/2" x 15 1/2", and presented in a frame that measures 25 1/4" x 21 1/4".
Condition
Small amount of in-painting, including an in-painted scratch to the figure's shoulder. Some overall grime.
Lot two oil prints (one signedLot two oil prints (one signed James Coe) along with an owl painting.
Oil on canvas portrait of a foxOil on canvas portrait of a fox hunter, sight 26"h x 21"w
THOMAS HAWKES GRAVIC GLASS ANDTHOMAS HAWKES GRAVIC GLASS AND 14KT GOLD PERFUME BOTTLE...American, early 20th century, of squat bulbous form, deeply carved pattern of chrysanthemums, 14kt. yellow gold stopper with gold wreath of flowers alternating pearls and rubies, glass plug, marks for Gorham, "14K" "X 1460", 4-3/4 in.
Provenance: Creech Collection, North Carolina, Brunk Auctions, 18 July 251, Lot 771, sold for $600; Collection of Janice and Joe Boyd
Condition:
U form crack to rim, air bubbles, scratching, anomalies (as made), residue to interior, wear to base, numbered label to base, gold stopper with solder residue, wreath possibly later and minor wear
HUGH S. HEMSLEY OILHugh S. HemsleyHUGH S. HEMSLEY OILHugh S. Hemsley (British 19/20th c.)- Boat at Sea- oil on canvas, ca. 1880, signed H. S. Hemsley lower left, fair condition. 13 1/4 x 20 1/2''
Williams Oil Fox Hunt Scene onWilliams Oil Fox Hunt Scene on canvas image area 24'' x 30''
W.E. Hardy Oil on Board landscapeW.E. Hardy Oil on Board landscape with stream late 19th century image area 8'' x 10'' ornate frame.
JOHN R. WILSON. "SHARP SHINNEDJOHN R. WILSON. "SHARP SHINNED HAWK," OIL Oil on board, signed lr, 30 x 24 in., framed.
HAWLITZEK Hedda (Ukrainian 1945-1974):HAWLITZEK Hedda (Ukrainian 1945-1974): Floral Still Life with Roses Oil/Masonite 20 3/8'' x 23 5/8'' signed lower left unframed.
KEITH REYNOLDS (B. 1929) "GOLDENKEITH REYNOLDS (B. 1929) "GOLDEN HINDE" OILKeith Reynolds (American, B. 1929) "Golden Hinde" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Canvas Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
On December 13, 1577, in a boat less than the size of a small modern tug, Francis Drake set sail from England on a daring three-year odyssey that would take him into oceans hitherto explored only by the Spanish. Drake and about 160 men ventured forth in five vessels: the Pelican (which he later renamed the Golden Hinde), the Elizabeth, the Marigold, and the supply ships Swan and Benedict. Of the five, only the Golden Hinde, with a crew of about 50, completed the voyage. After passing safely through violent storms in the Strait of Magellan, Drake raided Spanish settlements along the west coast of South America. Drake captured two vessels with cargoes of gold, silver and jewels that were so heavy, they caused the Golden Hinde to sail below her watermark. Continuing northward, Drake sighted what is now Canada's west coast. But bitter cold forced him to turn back, and he set a course south and westward to the Philippines and Molucca (the Spice Islands), where he negotiated a trade treaty with the local sultan. From Java to Sierra Leone on the Cape of Good Hope -- 9,700 miles -- Drake sailed without a port of call or a stop for maintenance. On his return to England in September of 1580, he was greeted as a national hero. Queen Elizabeth I came on board his ship to dub him Sir Francis Drake. His fortune and reputation as a brilliant navigator were made -- and the way was opened to England to become a global superpower.
Image Size: 15 x 12.5 in.
Overall Size: 16.5 x 14.5 in.
Unframed.
(B06810)
Condition:
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HENRY COOPER OIL ON CANVAS (BritishHENRY COOPER OIL ON CANVAS (British b. 1938) Harbor scene with 18th century sailing ships and men in open boats. 8'' by 10''. Signed Cooper indistinctly lower right and with artist's name and Bath England in pencil verso. In gilt wood and gesso frame.