Ferguson (S) The Cromlech on HowthFerguson (S) The Cromlech on Howth Day & Son London 1861
Monteath (Robert) The Forester'sMonteath (Robert) The Forester's Guide, 3rd edition, London 1836, 8vo, contemporary half calf binding, 16 engraved plates and a folding table, with 11 others relating to forestry, trees, timber etc.
James "Son Ford" Thomas (American/Mississippi,James "Son Ford" Thomas (American/Mississippi, 1926-1990) "Bust of a Black Man", sun-dried mud and artificial hair sculpture, c. 1980's, h. 9".
Sowerby (J G) and Hemmerson (HSowerby (J G) and Hemmerson (H H) Afternoon Tea, Frederick Warne & Co., and 17 other children's books
THOMAS SHOTTER BOYS, SET (5) LITHOGRAPHSTHOMAS SHOTTER BOYS, SET (5) LITHOGRAPHS Thomas Shotter Boys (English, 1803-1874), "Original Views of London As It Is" series of prints, uniformly matted and framed, incl. "Westminster Abbey Hospital", "Hyde Park Corner", "Blackfriars from Southwark Bridge", "Doorway, Temple Church", and "The Strand", largest: 17"h x 13"w (sight), 25.25"h x 20.25"w (framed)
Thomson (James), The Seasons, London:Thomson (James), The Seasons, London: J Murray, 1779, 12mo, 7 plates, decorative gilt tooled leather; together with Reynolds (Frederick Mansel), The Keepsake for 1831, London, 1830, 12mo, leather; and several other volumes (6)
WILLIAM TONKS & SONS, MANNER OFWILLIAM TONKS & SONS, MANNER OF THOMAS JECKYLL
GROUP OF AESTHETIC MOVEMENT DOOR FURNITURE, CIRCA 1880 comprising FOUR FINGERPLATES, 28cm long; FOUR DOOR HANDLES, 5.5cm diameter; and FOUR ESCUTCHEONS, 6cm long, fingerplates with stamped manufacturer's mark WT&S(12)
After John W. Thornely (English,After John W. Thornely (English, fl. ca. 1855-1920) Pair of colored offset lithographs, "A Straight Go" and "Treed", both scenes of an equestrian foxhunt, first quarter 20th century, presented in matching maple frames with giltwood fillets and glazed, sight h. 7-3/4", w. 10".
THOMAS MORAN (UNITED STATES) 1837-1926.THOMAS MORAN (UNITED STATES) 1837-1926. MULFORD'S ORCHARD, EASTHAMPTON. ETCHING, 1883. REF: PARRISH ART MUSEUM (1987), NO. 207; GILC..Thomas Moran (United States) 1837-1926. Mulford's Orchard, Easthampton. Etching, 1883. Ref: Parrish Art Museum (1987), no. 207; Gilcrease 45; Fern 75. Ed: 100 ? Signed, dated and inscribed in the plate in reverse" Easthampton/ Sept 21st/Mulfords Orchard. Printed with brown ink on cream chine collé with margins, as issued. 293 x 448 mm. (11 1/2 x 17 5/8 in.)
Thomas Lawrence (after) BritishThomas Lawrence (after) British (1769-1830) MISS FARREN COUNTESS OF DERBY engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi published 1779 hand colored engraving framed plate size: H19 1/4'' W13'' Provenance: Columbia 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.
Thomas Smythe (British 1825-1926)/CoupleThomas Smythe (British 1825-1926)/Couple in a Cart, Horse Drinking from a Brook/signed/tondo, oil on panel, 40.5cm diameter
WILLIAM TONKS & SONS, MANNER OFWILLIAM TONKS & SONS, MANNER OF THOMAS JECKYLL
GROUP OF FIVE AESTHETIC MOVEMENT FINGER PLATES, CIRCA 1880 cast brass, stamped manufacturer's mark WT&S(5)28cm long
Brown transferware plate Brown transferware plate james and thomas edwards, burslem, 1825-1843 Decorated with "Gentlemen's Cabin" (Larsen No. 453), within a steamship medallion border, from the "Boston Mails" series.
AFTER THOMAS FAED (SCOTTISH, 1826-1900)AfterAFTER THOMAS FAED (SCOTTISH, 1826-1900)After Thomas Faed (Scottish, 1826-1900), "The Offer", 1867 and "Faults on Both Sides", 1863, 2 engravings, published by Henry Graves & Co., London, sheets 36 in. x 25 5/8 in. and 36 in. x 27 1/4 in., unframed. (2 pcs.) Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund. Condition: Overall poor condition
THOMAS JOHNES, FROISSART & MONSTRELETTHOMAS JOHNES, FROISSART & MONSTRELET CHRONICLESfour volumes, two of each title, London, William Smith 1840 and 1862 respectively. 3/4 red and gilt morocco with paperwork from bookseller Harry F. Marks. 4to, 10" high, 7 1/2" wide. 1 volume with detached front cover, scattered scuffs and wear to spines and covers.
After Charles Wellington FurseAfter Charles Wellington Furse (British 1868-1904) Diane of the Uplands lithographic reproduction 24 x 18 inches.
* (FORE EDGE PAINTING) FOSTER BIRKET* (FORE EDGE PAINTING) FOSTER BIRKET illust. Poems by Thomas Hood. London: E. Moxon Son 1872. 4to red morocco decorated and lettered in gilt a.e.g. Fore edge painting of pastoral scene. Illustrated with numerous engravings throughout. Rubbing to boards with chipping to edges; intermittent foxing; offsetting from engravings.
James "Son Ford" Thomas (American/Mississippi,James "Son Ford" Thomas (American/Mississippi, 1926-1990) "Coffin", sun-dried mud sculpture, c. 1980's, inscribed at end: "Son Ford", h. 2-1/2", w. 8-1/2", d. 4".
Thomas Stephens (American, 1885-1966)Thomas Stephens (American, 1885-1966) Portrait of Edgar Garbisch, Jr, Edgar William Gargisch, Jr was a US Navy military officer, college professor and environmentalist responsible for wetlands preservation; he was the son of prominent art collector, Edgar William Garbisch and descendant of Walter P. Chrysler; Edgar Jr. is depicted here at the age of 12 in US Military Academy uniform, oil on canvas, signed "Thos. E. Stephens '45", 30" x 25", framed 35-1/4" x 30-1/4", very good condition, tiny puncture lower right above signature
JOHN FIELD & EDWARD FORSTER, (2)JOHN FIELD & EDWARD FORSTER, (2) SILHOUETTES John Field (British, 1771-1841), Male Portrait, c. 1820, black ink with gilt highlights, faintly signed "J Field" lower left, artist and sitter information inscribed verso, 3"h x 2.5"w (sight), 5.5"h x 4.5"w (frame); Edward Foster (British, 1762-1864), Portrait of Edward Upham, Mayor of Exeter, c. 1809, black ink with gilt highlights, sitter and artist information inscribed verso, 3"h x 2"w (sight), 5.75"h x 4.75"w (frame)
Thomas Nuttall (British, 1786-1859)Thomas Nuttall (British, 1786-1859) \"Forest Trees\", suite of four hand-colored bookplate engravings from \"The North American Sylva\", published Philadelphia, 1853, sight 8-1/;2\" x 5-1/2\", legend lower margins. Glazed, matted and presented in burlwood frames.
NASON Thomas (American 1889-1971):NASON Thomas (American 1889-1971): 2 Wood Engravings; ''Under the Trees'' sight size 5 1/2'' x 8 1/2'' pencil signed and dated 1942 framed 12 1/2'' x 15 1/2'' (minor foxing); ''Morning'' sight size 5 1/2'' x 8 1/2'' pencil signed and dated 1937 in the plate from an edition of 200 framed 12 1/2'' x 15 1/2''.
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Attributed to Godfrey Kneller (BritishAttributed to Godfrey Kneller (British 1646-1723) Portrait of Thomas Southerne oil on canvas 30 x 24 3/4 inches.
Thomas Shotter Boys (British 1803-1874)/HesseThomas Shotter Boys (British 1803-1874)/Hesse Cassel/signed and dated 1867/watercolour, 36.75cm x 28cm
Thomas Edward Francis (British,Thomas Edward Francis (British, act. 1897-1937) Abingdon, Vale of White Horse District, Oxfordshire, view of St. Helens Church. Watercolor on paper, signed at the lower left, approx. 10-3/4" x 14-3/4" sight size, matted and framed under glass overall approx. 18-1/2" x 22". "Abingdon" written in pencil on verso.
J FORST OLD GENTLEMAN READING AJ FORST OLD GENTLEMAN READING A NEWSPAPER Oil on panel: 6 1/4 x 5 in. Framed and upper right signed J Forst; verso inscribed J Forst
FORSTER, EDWARD MORGAN Group ofFORSTER, EDWARD MORGAN Group of three autograph letters signed,
Estimate:$500-$700
ANDREW ECCLES (20TH C.) PHOTOGRAPHANDREW ECCLES (20TH C.) PHOTOGRAPH OF JAMES "SON FORD" ...Andrew Eccles (British/American b. 20th century) Portrait of Artist James "Son Ford" Thomas (American, 1926-1993) gelatin silver editorial proof photograph, circa 1990's.. Verso signed in pencil and stamped: "Photograph by Andrew Eccles. Unframed. Size: 14'' x 11'', 36 x 28 cm (sheet). Provenance: Private Collection.
GEORGE WILLIAM WHITAKER (RI/NY/MA,GEORGE WILLIAM WHITAKER (RI/NY/MA, 1841-1916) Two Children Entering a Dark Forest, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1907, in a gilt oak ogee frame, OS: 18 3/4" x 21 3/4", SS: 13 3/4" x 16 3/4". Fine condition.
Thomas Webster (British 1800-1886)/HuntersThomas Webster (British 1800-1886)/Hunters by a Woodland Path/signed with monogram/watercolour, 37cm x 54cm
A MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO ALEX FORRESTERA MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO ALEX FORRESTER FARQUHARSON Alexander was a Private (73587) in the Royal Army Medical Corps; he died of wounds on the 21st of September 1917. Son of Mrs Farquharson and the late John Rodger Farquharson, of Lauriston Castle Gardens, Davidson's Mains, Edinburgh. Native of Kinfauns, Perthshire.
William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935),William Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), four graphite sketches on paper, three depicting Cedar Farm and one portrait; largest image 13" x 8 5/8"; signed and dated lower right. Forsyth served as a major figure in the Hoosier School of painters, exhibiting with T.C. Steele, Otto Stark, Richard Gruelle and J. Ottis Adams.
ADAM FOREPAUGH AND SELLS BROTHERSADAM FOREPAUGH AND SELLS BROTHERS GREATEST CONSOLIDATED...Adam Forepaugh and Sells Brothers Greatest Consolidated Shows. This Train Will Run Express to Wonderland. National Printing and Engraving Co., ca. 1898. Advertises shows along the Toledo, St. Louis, and Kansas City Railroad. 10_ x 27_" Light marginal chipping, center crease with small resulting tears, very good.
THOMAS CRESWICK(British, 1811-1869)
InTHOMAS CRESWICK(British, 1811-1869)
In the Forest, a stag, with resting herd, stands watch over a wood gatherer on a path, 1849, signed lower right "T. Crewswick/1849", inscribed with title and signed verso stretcher, oil on canvas, 28-1/4 x 36 in.; gilt wood and composition frame, 35-7/8 x 43-3/4 in.
Provenance: Estate of David R. Hayworth, High Point, North Carolina [[europeanart]]
Condition:
lined, restretched on original stretcher, some slight buckling of canvas at bottom, surface dirt, slightly yellowed varnish, a few points of retouch; frame with losses (one large piece present)
WILLIAM J. FORSYTH (AMERICAN, 1854-1935)WilliamWILLIAM J. FORSYTH (AMERICAN, 1854-1935)William J. Forsyth (American, 1854-1935), "Man with Wagon Selling Poultry", 1881, watercolor on paper mounted to board, signed and dated lower right, inscribed with artist on backing paper, 10 in. x 14 in., framed Condition: Overall poor condition. Ext. Frame: 15 5/8 in. x 19 1/2 in. x 1 in