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OSWALD W. BRIERLY, THE "AMERICA",
OSWALD W. BRIERLY, THE "AMERICA", LITHOGRAPH, 1851 "Winning the Match at Cowes for the Club Cup", lithograph in colors, 17.25"h x 25.25"w (sight), 26"h x 34"w (frame)
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WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES AMY
WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES AMY POSTER, AFTER TOMWOODBURN, COPYRIGHT TBW IN CORNER, DEPICTS LIBERTY HOLDING THE AMERICAN FLAG AND VICTORY WREATH. 39" X 24 1/2", A REPAIRED TEAR 3" LONG, AND A CREASE IN THE BOTTOM MARGIN.
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14 "AMERICA'S FIRST MEDALS" COMITIA
14 "AMERICA'S FIRST MEDALS" COMITIA AMERICANA COPY Pewter copies of the Comitia Americana medals awarded by Congress to heroes of the American Revolution: two Washington Before Boston, two General Horatio Gates, two General Anthony Wayne/Stoney Point, one Lt. Col William Washington, one Lt. Col.John Eager Howard (of Baltimore), two General Daniel Morgan/Cowpens, two Major Henry Lee, two Colonel De Fleury.
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FINE REPRODUCTION OF A JAMES E.
FINE REPRODUCTION OF A JAMES E. BUTTERSWORTH PAINTING OF "AMERICA" IN THE 1851 AMERICA'S CUP TRIALS GICLéE ON CANVAS, 10.75" X 14". FRAMED 14.5" X 17.75".FINE REPRODUCTION OF A JAMES E. BUTTERSWORTH PAINTING OF "AMERICA" IN THE 1851 AMERICA'S CUP TRIALS, Dimensions: Giclée on canvas, 10.75" x 14". Framed 14.5" x 17.75".
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LIVERPOOL PITCHER. England
LIVERPOOL PITCHER. England ca.1800. Black transfers of an American ship with handcoloring ''Success to America'' and a wreath with verse Liberty cap and ''Independence''. Hairline. 9.5''h. repaired chip on bottom edge. visible under black light.
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VINTAGE NAUTICAL POSTER, A
VINTAGE NAUTICAL POSTER, A GRAPHIC HISTORY OF THE AMERICA'S CUP Lithographic poster in colors, 1964, printed by Motor Boating Magazine, framed.
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''Americans All Victory Liberty
''Americans All Victory Liberty Loan'' Poster Professionally cleaned & linen backed. 40'' x 27''E
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American School, 19th Century
American School, 19th Century
Perry's Victory
hand-colored lithograph on paper
8 1/4 x 10 3/4 inches.
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MARK KOSTABI (B.1960) SERIGRAPH
MARK KOSTABI (B.1960) SERIGRAPH 'AMERICA'Framed serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, "America," signed lower right Kostabi (Mark Kostabi, b.1960), dated 2002, numbered LXXXVIII/ C (88/ 100), some creasing to sheet, sight: approx 27"h, 34.75"w, overall: 29"h, 36.75"w, 5.75lbs **Provenance: Designer Courtney Blanton's CBI Studio collection, Austin, Texas**
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'AMERICA FOREVER' PATRIOTIC SILK
'AMERICA FOREVER' PATRIOTIC SILK EMBROIDERY c. 1900, USA, polychrome silk thread on brown silk, depicting an American eagle in flight, gripping an American flag and shield, embroidered inscription "America Forever", framed under glass, 18.5"squ (sight), 24"squ (frame)
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English Ceramic Pitcher English
English Ceramic Pitcher English made for the American market. Features a 45-star American flag with part of the American patriotic song ''America'' or ''My Country Tis' of Thee.'' Marked Daulton Lambeth England on underside of base. 9 in. ht. Condition: Extensive restoration.
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A World Cup USA 1994
A World Cup USA 1994 commemorative Five Dollar coin West Point Mint; obverse: FIFA World Cup Trophy; reverse: World Cup USA 1994 logo flanked by laurel branches; with certificate of authenticity and original box .850'''' Dia. 8.359 gms
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AMERICAN FLAG ON STANDAmerican Flag
AMERICAN FLAG ON STANDAmerican Flag on Stand
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TWO VOLUME SET OF BOOKS ON THE
TWO VOLUME SET OF BOOKS ON THE AMERICA'S CUPTWO VOLUME SET OF BOOKS ON THE AMERICA'S CUP, An Absorbing Interest: The America's Cup -- A History 1851-2003, by Bob Fisher. Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011. Lavishly illustrated volume celebrating the America's Cup. Folio. Slipcase.
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American school (21st century)
American school (21st century) VICTORY oil on canvas framed signed & dated: on verso illegibly 2003 H30'' W19'' 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.
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AFTER WINSLOW HOMER (AMERICA, EARLY
AFTER WINSLOW HOMER (AMERICA, EARLY 20TH CENTURY), "THE GULF STREAM"., OIL ON CANVAS, 24" X 40.25". FRAMED 31.5" X 47.5".AFTER WINSLOW HOMER, America, Early 20th Century, "The Gulf Stream". Inscribed lower left "After Winslow Homer by Edward Fitzgerald". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 24" x 40.25". Framed 31.5" x 47.5".
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AFTER WINOLD (FRITZ WINOLD) REISS
AFTER WINOLD (FRITZ WINOLD) REISS (GERMAN AMERICAN 1886 - 1953), 'TO COLOR AMERICA', OFFSET PRINT POSTER, FRAME: 33 1/8 X 21 1/8 IN. (84.14 X 53.66 CM.)After Winold (Fritz Winold) Reiss (German American 1886 - 1953), 'To Color America', Offset Print Poster,, for Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, Washington, Dimensions: Frame: 33 1/8 x 21 1/8 in. (84.14 x 53.66 cm.)
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(AMERICANA) Anon., One Hundred
(AMERICANA) Anon., One Hundred Years a Republic. Our Show; A Humorous Account of the International Exposition ... Illus. by A. B. Frost "Tenth Thousand" (Phila.: Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1876) 4to, pictorial cloth
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P. GALLY, EUROPE AND AMERICA WITH
P. GALLY, EUROPE AND AMERICA WITH GEORGE WASHINGTON, HA...P. Gally, Europe and America with George Washington, hand-colored mezzotint, 10" x 13 1/2". Provenance: The Vincent Family Collection, Fairfield, Connecticut.
Condition:
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US WWII Homefront Victory Glasses
US WWII Homefront Victory Glasses Lot of Four Lot includes Victory drinking glasses with patriotic motifs. Condition: Very good.
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CHARLES MCKNIGHT-SMITH (AMERICA,
CHARLES MCKNIGHT-SMITH (AMERICA, 19TH/20TH CENTURY), AMERICA’S CUP RACE, 1904., GOUACHE ON PAPER, 12” X 18”. FRAMED 18.5” X 24”.CHARLES MCKNIGHT-SMITH, America, 19th/20th Century, America's Cup Race, 1904. Signed, dated and inscribed lower right "C. McKnight-Smith - 1904 - #361 Broadway, New York City". Inscribed verso "The Triangular Race Reliance by…". Dimensions: Gouache on paper, 12" x 18". Framed 18.5" x 24".
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US WAR BONDS SIGNCarved and painted
US WAR BONDS SIGNCarved and painted wood sign in form of American flag VICTORY, BUY US WAR BONDS. 21 x 26 inches.
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[Americana] Four illustrated
[Americana] Four illustrated items 1) J. D. Williams America Illustrated (NY: Arundel 1874) folio cloth; 2) J. W. Ehninger illus. Illustrations of Washington Irving's Dolph Heyliger (NY: Putnam 1851) folio buckram ex-lib.; 3) Bret Harte The Luck of Roaring Camp (Boston: Osgood 1872) folio pictorial gilt cloth; 4) W. C. Bryant ed. Picturesque America Vol. I (NY: Appleton 1872) folio half black morocco gilt cloth Estimate $ 100-150
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Roberto Sebastian Matta
Roberto Sebastian Matta 1911–2002. El verbo America. 1988, etching and aquatint in colors on Arches. 11½ h × 8 w in. result: $315. estimate: $500–700. Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘1/100 Matta’. This work is number 1 from the edition of 100 published by Editions de l'Herne, Paris for Simon Bolivar.
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MORRIS AND STANLEY ROSENFELD
MORRIS AND STANLEY ROSENFELD (AMERICA, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES), THE TRADITION OF AMERICA'S CUP RACING, A FOLIO OF EIGHT LARGE-FORMAT AMERICA'S CUP PHOTOGRAPHS., PORTFOLIO 20.75" X 17".MORRIS AND STANLEY ROSENFELD, America, 19th and 20th Centuries, The Tradition of America's Cup Racing,, a folio of eight large-format America's Cup photographs. Limited edition of 1,000. Includes: 1) "Windward Start" ( Shamrock I and Columbia). 2) Shamrock IV and Resolute, 1920. 3) "At the Start, 1937" ( Endeavour, Rainbow, Ranger, Endeavour II and Yankee). 4) "Crossing Tacks, 1934" ( Weetamoe and Yankee). 5) Gretel and Weatherly, 1962. 6) "At the Weather Mark, 1967" ( Dame Pattie and Intrepid). 7) "Beat to the Windward Mark, 1974" ( Courageous and Intrepid). 8) Enterprise and Courageous, 1977. Photographs printed on Ilford Galerie paper and mounted in 16" x 20" acid-free archival rag board mats. Encased in a navy blue portfolio case with a silver stamped seal and title. Dimensions: Portfolio 20.75" x 17". Provenance: The Rosenfeld Collection, Mystic Seaport, Mystic Connecticut, 2000.The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
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L. Prang & Co. lithograph of an
L. Prang & Co. lithograph of an America's Cup Race off Sandy Hook September 30 1887 entitled ''Victorious Volunteer '' originally after painting by James G. Tyler framed behind glass not examined out of frame water stain LL some yellowing and foxing ss: 19 1/4'' h. x 26 1/4'' w.
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SHIP MODEL OF RACING YACHT
SHIP MODEL OF RACING YACHT "AMERICA" Painted wood with mahogany deck and coppered hull, full sails set, mounted on stand. 41" x 49" x 8", fine condition.
Per Wiki: "America was a 19th-century racing yacht and first winner of the America's Cup international sailing trophy. On August 22, 1851, America won the Royal Yacht Squadron's 53-mile regatta around the Isle of Wight by 18 minutes. "
Built by George Steers & Co for $30,000, launched in May of 1851.
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AFTER TAIT: AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS
AFTER TAIT: AMERICAN FIELD SPORTS Published by Currier & Ives lithograph with hand-coloring; 21 5/8 x 28 3/8 in. Provenance: Sotheby's New York.
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AMERICANA WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF
AMERICANA WATERCOLOR ON PAPER OF N.F.L. PLAYER Americana watercolor and graphite on paper depicting an enthusiastic National Football League player, number 33, possibly Jack Banta, drinking a Pabst Blue Ribbon beer, probably a sketch study for a PBR. advertisement, signed "DEK" and dated 1956 to lower right, housed in an acrylic frame. Image: 8" H x 7.25" W; frame: 10.25" H x 8.25" W x 1.5" D.
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SCRIMSHAW, NORTH AMERICA, 20TH C.
SCRIMSHAW, NORTH AMERICA, 20TH C. Small tooth depicting the American Eagle with Shield, signed "Sandy". 3" x 1 1/2".
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DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE 'AMERICA'
DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE 'AMERICA' PITCHER, A DOULTON STONEWARE VASE, A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE COPPER WARE MUG AND A ROYAL DOULT.DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE 'AMERICA' PITCHER, A DOULTON STONEWARE VASE, A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE COPPER WARE MUG AND A ROYAL DOULTON PORCELAIN PORTRAIT VASE OF 'MARTHA WASHINGTON', including a commemorative jug, 1896-1910, impressed uppercase mark, numbered 8699, of ribbed baluster form with loop handle, transfer-printed in black with the 4th verse from Samuel Francis Smith's, 'America', flanked by American flags, one with 45 stars, h: 9 in.; a vase, circa 1900, impressed uppercase mark, numbered 8149, incised potter's initials AE, of squat form with everted mouth and ribbed shoulder, the side transfer-printed in the Arts & Crafts style with a continuous band of scrolling floral vine, h: 3 3/8 in.; a Silicon Arts & Crafts mug, 1902 - 1922, impressed uppercase lion and crown mark, SILICON, numbered 3056 and potter's initials ce for Kate Everett, of cylindrical form, designed to simulate riveted hammered copper, 5.25 in.; and a portrait vase, early 20th Century, green printed lion and crown mark, transfer-printed in sepia after Rembrandt Peale, with a bust-length portrait of the First Lady, within a wreath surround, gilt line rim, h: 3.5 in. (4) Literature: Samuel Francis Smith wrote the Lyrics to 'America' (My Country Tis of Thee) in 1831. The fourth verse was added for the Washington Centennial Celebration in 1889. With the admission of Utah, the 45th star was added to the American flag on January 4, 1896.
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Group of four antique framed hand
Group of four antique framed hand colored engravings of the American Revolution, including: Knocx Entering Camp with Artillery; Washington Endevouring to Rally the Fugitives; Countrymen Joing the Army Under Gates; Washington and Lee at Monmouth; overall good condtion, minor surface wear, minor age wear; including frame L 7" W 10 1/4" (Approx.)Provenance: Private Collection, Palos Verdes Estates, California
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TED JASLOW (AMERICAN B. 1934),
TED JASLOW (AMERICAN B. 1934), 'WE WILL WIN', WATERCOLOR AND GOUACHE ON PAPER, FRAME: 15 1/2 X 11 1/2 IN. (39.37 X 29.21 CM.)Ted Jaslow (American b. 1934), 'We Will Win', Watercolor and Gouache on Paper,, Dimensions: Frame: 15 1/2 x 11 1/2 in. (39.37 x 29.21 cm.)
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* (AMERICANA) A group of five
* (AMERICANA) A group of five titles in 10 volumes pertaining to the history of the United States. An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States to Their Constituents on the Subject of the War with Great Britain. Philadelphia: Printed at the Office of the United States' Gazette n.d. 8vo printed paper wraps. Das Mississippi-Thal. By Theodor Olshausen. Kiel: Akademische Buchhandlung 1854. 8vo housed in archival folder lacking boards. The Triumphant Progress of a Great Nation. By Henry Davenport Northrop. Chicago: Chicago Publication and Lithograph Co. [1890]. 4to brown morocco lettered in gilt green spine label. Revolutionary War Journals of Henry Dearborn 1775-1783. Edited by Lloyd A. Brown. Chicago: Caxton Club 1939. 8vo cloth pastedown label to spine slipcase. Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton 1888. 6 vols. 4to blind-stamped red cloth spines lettered in gilt.
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'MAP OF NORTH AMERICA' C.1850,
'MAP OF NORTH AMERICA' C.1850, GEORGE VIRTUEFramed "Map of North America", c. 1850, published by G. Virtue (George Virtue (London, 1794-1868), showing Canada, the United States, Mexico and Central America
hand color and outlines, embellished with depictions of Native Americans, Niagara Falls, White Bears (Polar) and others, hand color outlines, map approx. 13.25"h, 10"w, overall: 16"h, 13"w, 2.25lbs **Provenance: A prominent Dallas, Texas estate**
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SIX SCARCE MAPS OF THE AMERICAS.
SIX SCARCE MAPS OF THE AMERICAS. Weimar Germany: C.F. Weiland. Handcolored engravings on paper. Includes the United States (1844) the eastern United States (1837) North America (1841) North and South America (1839) South America (1842) and the West Indies (1837). All approximately 18 1/2'' by 25'' in matching frames 22 1/2'' by 28 3/4''. All trimmed to the decorative borders the coloring has faded and there is some light toning.