- ROYAL WORCESTER MISCHIEF CHILDREN FIGURINEEnglish
ROYAL WORCESTER MISCHIEF CHILDREN FIGURINEEnglish fine bone china. #2914. Modeled by F.G. Doughty.
Artist: F.G. Doughty
Issued: Vintage
Dimensions: 3 1/4"H x 2 3/4"W x 3"D
Manufacturer: Royal Worcester
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Overall good for age
- WALT DISNEY CLASSICS COLLECTION CERAMIC
WALT DISNEY CLASSICS COLLECTION CERAMIC FIGURE, TINKER ...Tinker Bell and Inkwell, Mischief Maker
Two magnetic pieces. Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 5"H
Manufacturer: Disney
- DISNEY ORNAMENT, CHIP 'N DALE, PLUTO'S
DISNEY ORNAMENT, CHIP 'N DALE, PLUTO'S CHRISTMAS TREEDale wears a Santa hat with lit wick as Chip holds a candle sniffer over his head.
Ceramic ornament, Little Mischief Makers, from Disney's 'Pluto's Christmas Tree'. #disney #christmas
- ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE, CAT SITTINGGlossy
ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE, CAT SITTINGGlossy porcelain figure; Black and white kitty with white paws. W/Box.
His fluffy tail is caught in mid flick. He looks like he is contemplating mischief.
Issued: 1989
Dimensions: 3.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Box is a bit damaged.
- FULL OF MISCHIEF 1001395 - LLADRO PORCELAIN
FULL OF MISCHIEF 1001395 - LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGUREA plucky girl sits in an ornate chair with one leg kicked in the air.
No box
Issued: 1982
Dimensions: 10.5"H
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
- FULL OF MISCHIEF 1001395 - LLADRO PORCELAIN
FULL OF MISCHIEF 1001395 - LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINEGlossy finish; Lladro backstamp. Includes original box.
Artist: Salvador Debon
Issued: 1982-1997
Dimensions: 10.5"H
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Good, has chipped flower petals on headpiece.
- ROYAL WORCESTER MISCHIEF FIGURINE CHILD
ROYAL WORCESTER MISCHIEF FIGURINE CHILD WITH FLOWERSModeled as a child in yellow dress playing with flowers. Model number 2914.
Black Royal Worcester mark on the bottom. #Porcelain #England #Kids
Artist: F.G. Doughty
Manufacturer: Royal Worcester
Country of Origin: England
- ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE, MISCHIEF 2914Modeled
ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE, MISCHIEF 2914Modeled as a child in blue dress playing with flowers. Royal Worcester backstamp.
Artist: M. Cane
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 3"H
Manufacturer: Royal Worcester
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- FULL OF MISCHIEF 1001395 - LLADRO PORCELAIN
FULL OF MISCHIEF 1001395 - LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINEGlossy finish; Lladro backstamp.
Artist: Salvador Debon
Issued: 1982 - 1997
Dimensions: 10.5"H
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Age related wear. Missing a flower.
- ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE, MISCHIEF 2914Modeled
ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURINE, MISCHIEF 2914Modeled as a child in blue dress playing with flowers. Royal Worcester backstamp.
This item has no reserve.
Artist: M. Cane
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 3"H
Manufacturer: Royal Worcester
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- FULL OF MISCHIEF 1001395 - LLADRO PORCELAIN
FULL OF MISCHIEF 1001395 - LLADRO PORCELAIN FIGURINEGlossy finish; Lladro backstamp.
Artist: Salvador Debon
Issued: 1982 - 1997
Dimensions: 10.5"H
Manufacturer: Lladro
Country of Origin: Spain
Condition:
Age related wear.
- WALT DISNEY CLASSICS FIGURINES, LITTLE
WALT DISNEY CLASSICS FIGURINES, LITTLE MISCHIEF MAKERSA pair of porcelain figures, one being a Santa shaped candle lit from the head, the other is Chip and Dale imitating the candle and trying to put the fire out inspired from Disney's Pluto's Christmas Tree. Walt Disney Classics Collection backstamp. This item has its original box. Certificate of Authenticity included. Dimensions of the original box: 11"L x 7.5"W x 5.75"H. Dimensions of the Santa figure: 2.25"L x 2.25"W x 4"H. Dimensions of the Chip and Dale Figure: 5.25"L x 2.5"W x 4.5"H.
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Classics
Condition:
Age related wear.
- BACCHANAL PUTTI & SATYR BRONZE SCULPTUREDESCRIPTION:
BACCHANAL PUTTI & SATYR BRONZE SCULPTUREDESCRIPTION: A Bacchanal Putti Bronze Sculpture. This is a group figural bronze sculpture depicting a group of two mischief Bacchus putti and one infant satyr getting drunk, with one putto riding a lion and the others engaging in a brawling behavior pulling the lion ears and tail.
CIRCA: 20th Century.
ORIGIN: Europe.
DIMENSIONS: H: 6 1/4" W: 5 1/4".
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- TATUM DAVIS ARCHIVE, TEXAS C. 1850SA
TATUM DAVIS ARCHIVE, TEXAS C. 1850SA group of about 70 letters from 1828-1850s related to Howell Tatum Davis (b .1813-d. 1861, brother of John Davis, son of Frederick Davis, who moved to Texas circa 1840s). The letters are addressed to Davis in various parts of Texas and were likely returned to his family upon his death, as he had no known descendants. The letters mainly focus on life in pre-Civil War Texas in the state's third-oldest city, Matagorda and environs. One letter from Robert Clark reads "I received a letter from you wanting to know whether I wanted your Negro boy again this year. I should like to have him upon the same time I had him last year, he is well. I am now on my road to Houston with a load of cotton...". One letter mentions the journey of Edward Hicks II (Howell's great-nephew) from Texas to California during the gold rush - Joseph Blount Robertson, also a nephew of Howell, writes in a letter dated May 13th, 1850, "I fear that Ed's frail constitution may not be able to endure the hardships of the journey. But I suppose that he has enough Davis blood to bring him out after a while if only he can stand the first few weeks." A letter from Edward Hicks II, dated July 14th, 1854, lightly scolds his uncle for not writing more often, stating "Not having heard from you for sometime, I have concluded to write to you an see if I could not wake up "Old Rip Van Winkle"." Davis also received letters from John Duncan, a student at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Chapel Hill. One letter, written just after Duncan was accepted into the university, dated July 20th, 1855, reads "I think that Chapel Hill is a very fine institution one of the best in the south. There are near four hundred students in this place. Some of them are very fine young men but most of them are hard to beat in doing mischief. The college is situated upon the top of a very high hill sloping on all sides and there never was a prettier and better situated place for a college in the south than this place." A letter written by R. Caldwell, accompanying a letter from Master Jack Duncan and John Duncan, dated August 2nd, 1846, reads "After the excitement produced by the Mexican War that subsided, the tedium of the people of Matagorda was relieved by some of the largest parties there, give in correspondence of the marriage of the following parties. Charles Power to the Sister of Maj Genl. Sam Houston...". A letter dated Nov 24th, 1828, written by William D. Hardeman, a student at UNC Chapel Hill, describes life on campus, including "...a very shocking affair...amoung four or five of the students. They got to fighting with bouring [sic] knives and the affray ended in four being cut, two lying at the point of death, one from a cut in the forehead, the other from a cut in the right lung." Many letters are business (farming, cotton) related while some tell of deaths and births in Nashville. Some letters retain old envelopes and postage stamps. Most date from the late 1840s through the 1850s. Provenance: the estate of Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, formerly of Historic Devon Farm, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall good condition with some expected toning and foxing, a few with tears at fold lines.
- PAUL CHOCARNE-MOREAU: "BREAD BANDITS"
PAUL CHOCARNE-MOREAU: "BREAD BANDITS" - O/COil on canvas, in gilt wood frame, by Paul Charles Chocarne-Moreau (French, 1855-1931), known for painting realistic scenes of street kids having fun and getting into mischief. [Art: 25 1/2 x 21 1/4 inches; Frame: 32 x 28 3/4 inches]. In good condition.
Condition:
In good condition.
- NAUTICAL PAINT DECORATED MAHOGANY LINEN
NAUTICAL PAINT DECORATED MAHOGANY LINEN CUPBOARD, CIRCA...Nautical Paint Decorated Mahogany Linen Cupboard, Circa 1900 , with latex paint decoration of America's Cup yachts Columbia, Magic and Mischief
Height 39.5 in. Width 33 in. Depth 18 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- CURRIER & IVES PRINT "RACE FOR THE AMERICA'S
CURRIER & IVES PRINT "RACE FOR THE AMERICA'S CUP AT NEW...Currier & Ives Print "Race for the America's Cup at New York Nov. 9-10, 1881" depicting the race between the American yacht "Mischief" (winner), Capt. J.R. Busk of The New York Yacht Club, versus the Canadian yacht "Atlanta", Capt. Cuthbert of The Bay of Quinte Yacht Club, "Printed in Oil Colors by Currier & Ives 115 Nassau St. New York"; matted and framed
22 in. x 29 in. Framed 28 in. x 38.5 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- ETIENNE ADOLPHE PIOT, OIL ON CANVAS
ETIENNE ADOLPHE PIOT, OIL ON CANVAS Etienne Adolphe Piot (French,1850-1910), Miss Mischief, signed lower right, 30"h x 24"w (sight), 39.5"h x 35"w x 3"d (frame)
- PRIMITIVE WATERCOLOR "SATURDAY NIGHT
PRIMITIVE WATERCOLOR "SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE NURSERY" 19TH CENTURY 10.75” X 16” SIGHT. FRAMED 15.5” X 20.5”.PRIMITIVE WATERCOLOR "SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE NURSERY", 19th Century, Depicts various scenes of mischief. Unsigned. Titled in lower margin. Dimensions: 10.75" x 16" sight. Framed 15.5" x 20.5".
- FREDERIC SCHILLER COZZENS (NEW YORK,
FREDERIC SCHILLER COZZENS (NEW YORK, 1846-1928), "IN AMERICA'S CUP 1881 ATLANTA MISCHIEF"., CHROMOLITHOGRAPH ON PAPER, 13.5" X 20". FRAMED 23.75" X 28.25".FREDERIC SCHILLER COZZENS, New York, 1846-1928, "In America's Cup 1881 Atlanta Mischief". Signed lower left "Fred S. Cozzens '83". Titled on label verso, which is also marked "American Yachts Plate XX". Dimensions: Chromolithograph on paper, 13.5" x 20". Framed 23.75" x 28.25".
- NINE PHOTOGRAPHS OF SAILBOATS AND OTHER
NINE PHOTOGRAPHS OF SAILBOATS AND OTHER VESSELS EACH APPROX. 8" X 10". UNFRAMED.NINE PHOTOGRAPHS OF SAILBOATS AND OTHER VESSELS, One identified in pencil on reverse "Mischief (at right) leading at the finish line", one depicts a catamaran, and one depicts several sailboats off an island lighthouse. Dimensions: Each approx. 8" x 10". Unframed.
- SEVEN EARLY EVELYN WAUGH FIRST EDITIONS
SEVEN EARLY EVELYN WAUGH FIRST EDITIONS To include:
ROSSETTI: HIS LIFE AND WORKS. London: Duckworth, 1928. First edition. Hardcover in cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. 8vo; 232pp. with index. plus frontispiece and (7) additional illustrations.
VILE BODIES. London: Chapman & Hall, 1930. First edition. Hardcover in red and black patterned cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. 8vo; x, 254pp. including press opinions at the end. Pictorial title page with jacket illustration.
REMOTE PEOPLE. London: Duckworth, 1931. First edition. Hardcover in cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. 8vo; 240pp. plus frontispiece, (2) fold-out maps, and (6) additional illustrations.
BLACK MISCHIEF. London: Chapman & Hall, 1932. First edition. Hardcover in red and black patterned cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. In partial jacket only. 8vo; 304pp. with map as frontispiece.
THEY WERE STILL DANCING. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1932. First American Edition. Hardcover in yellow cloth boards with illustrated cover, top edge stained. 8vo; [x], 318pp. including (2) maps.
MR. LOVEDAY'S LITTLE OUTING. London: Chapman & Hall, 1936. First edition. Hardcover in red and black patterned cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. 8vo; 238pp. With frontispiece.
SCOOP: A NOVEL ABOUT JOURNALISTS. London: Chapman & Hall, 1938. First edition. Hardcover in red and black patterned cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. 8vo; [viii], 308pp. plus one page advertisement at the end. With "a" on p. 88 and raised "8" on copyright.
- RACING YACHT HALF HULLS Lot of (2) Laminated
RACING YACHT HALF HULLS Lot of (2) Laminated Models, mounted on molded edge backboard, with brass name plaques, both 8" x 30" (not including hanging loops), including: Racing Yacht "Mischief, 1937", winner of the America's Cup in 1881; and Schooner "America, 1851", built in New York in 1851, she sailed to England and brought back the trophy that became known as the America’s Cup. Good condition.
- ROY JENKINS MOUNTED HALF HULL MODEL
ROY JENKINS MOUNTED HALF HULL MODEL OF THE AMERICA’S CUP DEFENDER “MISCHIEF” WISCASSET, MAINE, 20TH CENTURY BACKBOARD 9.75” X 42.25”.ROY JENKINS MOUNTED HALF HULL MODEL OF THE AMERICA'S CUP DEFENDER "MISCHIEF", Wiscasset, Maine, 20th Century, Model with black hull and green bottom. Mahogany backboard signed, dated 1992 and inscribed with additional information verso. Dimensions: Backboard 9.75" x 42.25".
- REPRODUCTION SET OF AMERICA'S CUP COLORED
REPRODUCTION SET OF AMERICA'S CUP COLORED LITHOGRAPHS SHEET SIZES 18" X 23". IMAGES 11.25" X 14.25".REPRODUCTION SET OF AMERICA'S CUP COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, "The America and the Defenders of the America's Cup 1851-1937", copies of a limited edition set after Robert F. Paterson (America, 1898-1981). Published by Hilton Fine Arts Ltd., 1983. Numbered 21/260. Housed within a blue portfolio. Includes: 1) Cover plate with a graphic representation of the prints and the America's Cup. 2) 1851, America. 3) 1870, Magic. 4) 1871, Columbia. 5) 1871, Sappho. 6) 1876, Madeleine. 7) 1881, Mischief. 8) 1885, Puritan. 9) 1886, Mayflower. 10) 1887, Volunteer. 11) 1920, Resolute. 12) 1934, Rainbow. 13) 1937, Ranger. Each print with a full description of the challenge and an image of the challenger. Dimensions: Sheet sizes 18" x 23". Images 11.25" x 14.25".
- ADEMOLLO, Carlo, (Italian, 1825-1911):
ADEMOLLO, Carlo, (Italian, 1825-1911): Bad Doggies; a Whippet and Terrier were up to mischief, Oil/Canvas, 28.5'' x 21.25'', signed lower left and dated '72, fine gilded gesso frame, 38.5'' x 31.5''.
CONDITION: Older reline (1932), repair to puncture, some scattered flecks, needs cleaning, frame shows some wear.
- WAUGH (E) VILE BODIES first edition
WAUGH (E) VILE BODIES first edition original patterned cloth with colour title page Chapman & Hall Ltd 1930 with BLACK MISCHIEF 1932; MR. LOVEDAY'S LITTLE OUTING 1936; SCOOP 1933; WORK SUSPENDED 1942 (all lacking d.j) Estimate ?150-200 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 ?300
- TEN GERMAN PORCELAIN HUMMEL FIGURINES
TEN GERMAN PORCELAIN HUMMEL FIGURINES each TM-6 (1979-1990): ''Barnyard Hero'' HUM #195/I 5.5''H; ''Sleep Tight'' HUM #424 4.75''H; ''Waiter'' HUM #154/I 6.75''H; ''Mischief Maker'' HUM #357 ''Horse Trainer'' HUM #423 4.75''H; ''Apple Tree Girl'' 141/I 6''H; ''Happiness'' HUM #86 4.75''H; ''Girl With Trumpet'' HUM #391 2.75''H; ''Boy With Accordion'' HUM #390 2.75''H and ''The Tuba Player'' HUM 437 6''H. The figurines are in very good condition with light wear throughout and no visible chips or repairs.
- A 19th Century child's pottery alphabet
A 19th Century child's pottery alphabet mug printed in puce with letters ''V'' and ''X'' 2.75ins high (small chip to rim) a similar ditto printed in brown with letters''T'' and ''Z'' 2.75ins high (hairline crack to rim) and three similar ditto mugs printed with nursery scenes - ''Up High We Go'' ''Now We Go Down'' and ''Mischief'' all 2.75ins high
- Royal Doulton Set of Fantasia 2000 Sorceres
Royal Doulton Set of Fantasia 2000 Sorceres Apprentice including Follow Me FAN1 Buckets of Mischief FAN2 and Pomp and Circumstance Noah's Helper FAN3 and also Thumper FC2 from Disney Showcase collection (4)
- Carved Ivory Netsuke man with two oni
Carved Ivory Netsuke man with two oni or mischief makers signed 2''.
- Jack Meyers (American/New Orleans 1930-1994)
Jack Meyers (American/New Orleans 1930-1994) "Watermelon Mischief" 1979 acrylic on canvas board signed lower left signed titled and dated en verso 5 in. x 7 in. framed.
- [Juvenile Photography] Three ''Bubble-Book''
[Juvenile Photography] Three ''Bubble-Book'' children's songsters with gramophone recordings and an ambrotype double portrait 1) ''Happy-Go-Lucky'' Bubble-Book No. 8 (NY: Columbia/Harper 1919) lacking one disk; 2) ''Little Mischief'' Bubble-Book No. 10 (1920); 3) ''Child's Garden of Verses and The Chimney Corner'' Bubble-Book (1924); 4) Ambrotype quarter-plate in a stamped leather case circa 1860 Estimate $ 80-125
- Books: South Carolina women writers
Books: South Carolina women writers Julia Peterkin BLACK APRIL. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company [c. 1927]. In dust jacket; Peterkin GREEN THURSDAY. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1929. New Pocket Book Edition; Peterkin BRIGHT SKIN. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company [c. 1932]. Limited edition #163/250 copies signed by the author; Peterkin BRIGHT SKIN. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Compny [c. 1932]; Peterkin A PLANTATION CHRISTMAS. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1934; Josephine Pinckney HILTON HEAD. New York: Farrar & Rinehart [c. 1941]; Pinckney THREE O'CLOCK DINNER. New York: The Viking Press 1945. In dust jacket. Another copy. Book Club edition in dust jacket; Pinckney THREE O'CLOCK DINNER. London: Hodder & Stoughton [July 1946]. In Dust jacket; Pinckney GREAT MISCHIEF. New York: The Viking Press 1948. In dust jacket. Another copy. In dust jacket; Pinckney MY SON AND FOE. New York: The Viking Press 1952. In dust jacket. Signed by author; Pinckney SPLENDID IN ASHES. New York: The Viking Press 1958. In dust jacket; Pinckney SPLENDID IN ASHES. [London]: Chapman & Hall [c. 1958]. In dust jacket. (14pcs) Provenance: From the library of a South Carolina scholar. 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.
- SIDNEY HAYES (FL EARLY 20TH CENTURY)
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SIDNEY HAYES (FL EARLY 20TH CENTURY)
A BASKET OF MISCHIEF
signed, 22 x 34.5cm