The Shipyard
(English, 1862-1922)
10The Shipyard
(English, 1862-1922)
10 x 14 inches.
Property from the Collection of Harry Peterson, Lantana, Florida
UNKNOWN. Oil on Canvas of a Shipyard.UNKNOWN. Oil on Canvas of a Shipyard. Signed illegibly center left. Dimensions: 15" w x 18" h
Wood ship diorama of a coastalWood ship diorama of a coastal schooner, circa 1900, 18 1/2"h x 22 1/2"w
Box Vintage Puget Sound ShipyardBox Vintage Puget Sound Shipyard Plaques
BRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) SHIPBUILDINGBRITISH SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY) SHIPBUILDING PORT WITH FIGURES Watercolor on paper: 7 1/2 x 11 1/4 in. Framed
ETCHING - Unsigned harbor viewETCHING - Unsigned harbor view ca. 1920's depicting two battleships sailors on quay in foreground factories across inlet possibly Brooklyn Naval Yard in the style of Childe Hassam silver flyspeck molded frame matted and glazed SS: 6 3/4'' x 9 3/4''
PHIL SAWYER, SAILBOATS IN A SHIPYARD,PHIL SAWYER, SAILBOATS IN A SHIPYARD, OIL ON BOARDOil on board by Phillip Ayer Sawyer (American, 20th) showing ships being built or repaired at a shipyard. Signed at the lower right corner. Board measures 14" x 12" Framed size is 24" x 29". Excellent condition. Sawyer was a founder and director of the Detroit Society of Independent Artists. He moved to Dunedin, Florida in 1938. He has exhibited all over the world including at the Louvre in Paris and many American institutions.
Oil on canvas painting of a shipOil on canvas painting of a ship yard. Signed ''Paul MacWilliams'' in lower right corner. Framed in gilt wood frame. Condition: good see images. Frame measures 30.5'' tall x 54.5'' wide. Canvas measures 24'' tall x 48'' wide. Shipping weight 8.5 lbs.
Painted wood pond yacht early 20thPainted wood pond yacht early 20th century single-masted sailing ship with four sails and rigging with stand. H57'' L46'' D9'' Provenance: Upstate South Carolina private collection. 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.
HALF HULL - Schooner 'Willie H.HALF HULL - Schooner 'Willie H. Higgins 593 tons Benj. Chadsley Yard Yarmouth Maine 1882 in laminated pine on matching backboard with brass nameplate 43 1/2'' hull 15 1/2'' x 52 1/2'' fine condition.
Wooden Pond Boat Sailing Ship withWooden Pond Boat Sailing Ship with sails excellent.
Xavier de Callatay (American, b.Xavier de Callatay (American, b. Belgium/New Orleans, 1932-1999) "Shipyard View", mixed media on paper, sight 12" x 9-1/4", monogrammed and dated lower right "CX 1955". Glazed, double matted and presented in a giltwood frame.
ENGLISH SCHOOL: SHIPS IN HARBORENGLISH SCHOOL: SHIPS IN HARBOR BY A VILLAGE Wool on linen. 22 3/4 x 28 3/4 in. (sight) 29 1/2 x 35 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (frame).
English School, mid 20th Century/FiguresEnglish School, mid 20th Century/Figures in a Boatyard/oil on board, 61cm x 75cm
(19TH-20TH CENTURY) HARBOR AND(19TH-20TH CENTURY) HARBOR AND SHIPS Oil on canvas: 16 x 24 in. Framed
WHITNEY MYRON HUBBARD (NEWYORK/CONNECTICUT,WHITNEY MYRON HUBBARD (NEWYORK/CONNECTICUT, 1875-1965), “SHIPYARD, GREENPORT, N.Y.”., OIL ON PANEL, 12” X 14". FRAMED 15” X 17”.WHITNEY MYRON HUBBARD, NewYork/Connecticut, 1875-1965, "Shipyard, Greenport, N.Y.". Ships at dock. Signed lower right "Whitney M. Hubbard". Labeled on back. Dimensions: Oil on panel, 12" x 14". Framed 15" x 17".
Four wooden toy ships: "St. LawrenceFour wooden toy ships: "St. Lawrence Pulp" cargo carrier, painted tug, U.S. Navy radar rocket ship by Keystone, battery-operated speedboat, 1940s, 9 in. to 24 in. Losses to paint and deck elements, cargo carrier missing large central deck element.
Marine diorama, three-masted sailingMarine diorama, three-masted sailing vessel flying American flag, yacht near lighthouse with flagpole flying British flag, ship marked "Benmore", painted wood, fabric, thread, other elements, shadowbox frame, probably American, early 20th century, 16 x 36-1/2 x 5 in. Backboard with old separation, frame with new screws and back molding, paint spots, other minor chips. Private Collection, Kentucky
Ship Model of the U.S.S. PrestonShip Model of the U.S.S. Preston Hollow constructed from wood sections painted throughout in dark grey color number "327" in white pigment on the side; deck detailed with wiring steam stacks lifeboats with canvas cover torpedo launchers; on display with a small plaque "U. S. S. Preston (D.D.-327) Built by Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation san Francisco CA. Keel Laid 19 July 1919/ Launched 7 Aug 1920/ Commissioned 13 April 1921".
English wooley maritime needleworkEnglish wooley maritime needlework of a steam/sail powered frigate 19th c. mounted in a maple frame. 12"x17.75"
SHIP MODEL: Wooden Whaling shipSHIP MODEL: Wooden Whaling ship three masted on wooden stand some life boats detached 25'' h. x 34'' w.
AFTER WINSLOW HOMER: "SHIP BUILDING,AFTER WINSLOW HOMER: "SHIP BUILDING, GLOUCESTER HARBOR"Harper's Weekly etching 10 x 14 1/2 inches sight; 60 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches framed Condition:
SAILING SHIPS BY STEN BILLE (DENMARKSAILING SHIPS BY STEN BILLE (DENMARK 1890-1953). Oil on canvas signed lower right. Port in background. 19.75''h. 27.5''w. in a gilt frame 23''h. 3''w.
GORE Ken (American 1911-1991):GORE Ken (American 1911-1991): Shipyard Workers in Drydock Oil/Canvasboard 16'' x 20'' signed lower right artist's original business card affixed verso encased in original frame with wear 18'' x 21 1/2''.
POND SAILER. American 1st half-20thPOND SAILER. American 1st half-20th century. Carved wooden hull with original alligatored paint wire rigging and cloth sails. 24''h. 30''l.
VINTAGE SHIPBUILDER'S HALF HULLVINTAGE SHIPBUILDER'S HALF HULL MODEL OF A MOTOR YACHTVintage Shipbuilder's Half Hull Model of a Motor Yacht, circa 1950, red and white painted stacked lifts construction, with incised hull lines.
Height 5.5 in. Length 28.5 in.
Condition:
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Wood Navy ship model with electricWood Navy ship model with electric motor c. 1960. 22"l.
American School maritime painting,American School maritime painting, yacht and tugboat probably in Salem Harbor, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1870, oil on canvas, 16-1/4 x 21-3/8 in.; gilt wood and composition cove-molding frame. Lined with wax and linen, restored tear upper left, retouch throughout sky, one sail, lower left corner and scattered in water affecting 20 percent of surface, crackle, cupping, stretcher marks; frame with resurfacing.
SHIP MODEL: Wooden ship in glassSHIP MODEL: Wooden ship in glass case three masted schooner fiber sails some loss at seams of case 7 1/2'' h. x 10'' w.
POND YACHT Contemporary MahoganyPOND YACHT Contemporary Mahogany Kit Pond Model of a schooner with cotton sails and red painted hull, 60" tall, 52" long, broken bowsprit.
JOSEPH PENNELL (1857-1926): SHIPYARDJOSEPH PENNELL (1857-1926): SHIPYARD AT NIGHT Lithograph signed lower middle. 17 x 22 in. (sight) 23 x 27 1/2 in. (frame).
(2) FULL-HULL SHIP-BUILDERS MODELS(2) FULL-HULL SHIP-BUILDERS MODELS - Two Full Hull Models from a Jonesport Maine Shipyard including the Schooner 'Fred Gower' built in 1890 by Ridout & Lord of Calais Maine Capt. R.B. Sargent in remnants of original paint 25 3/4'' stern to bowsprit
ETCHING ON PAPER DEPICTING A DOCKYARDETCHING ON PAPER DEPICTING A DOCKYARD WITH TALL SAILING SHIPS American 20th century. Image measures 11.75'' x 17.5'' illegibly signed lower right and dated 1975. Nicely matted and framed.
Ship Model of The U.S.S. PrestonShip Model of The U.S.S. Preston Solid wood unrefined construction detailed with lifeboats torpedo launchers ropes lanterns and other ornamentation; painted in military green and black number 327 on the side; silver-color plaque on the side of the base "Destroyer Preston 327". Possibly made by crew member.
SAILOR'S WOOLWORK PICTURE
19THSAILOR'S WOOLWORK PICTURE
19TH CENTURY depicting five rigged ships by a port, in a mahogany frame32.5cm x 55cm
19TH C. BOSTON HARBOR SCENE 20th19TH C. BOSTON HARBOR SCENE 20th c. rendering of 19th c. approach to the Charlestown Navy Yard from Boston Harbor, oil on board, unsigned, with four ships moored away, some hanging sail to dry, the monument and statehouse silhouetted to the left, in combed gold cove frame with linen liner, OS: 20 1/2" x 27 1/2", SS: 14" x 21". Good condition.