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Collection of Southern landscape
Collection of Southern landscape and architecture prints Harry Fenn (New Jersey/New York 1845-1911) THREE WORKS: VIEW OF AUGUSTA FROM SUMMERVILLE; THE SAVANNAH AT AUGUSTA; and THE SAVANNAH NEAR AUGUSTA colored prints unframed signed in plate H5 3/4'' W6 1/2'' to H6 1/2'' W9'' together with work by J & F Tallis Co. (British 19th century) INTERIOR INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SAVANNAH colored steel engraving unframed H6 1/2'' W9'' (4pcs) Provenance: Estate of Jane Isabella Maguire Abram Atlanta Georgia. 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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Five Golfing Prints (late 20th
Five Golfing Prints (late 20th century), Augusta, Georgia (2), St. Andrews, Scotland (2), Sea Island, Georgia (1), all offset lithographs, two Augusta National Golf Club, after Arthur Weaver (British, 1918-2008): "The 13th Green", 137/750, 18 x 26-7/8 in. (image); "The 12th Green", 154/850", 17-5/8 x 27 in. (images), published 1984 and 1988, Sportsman's Edge Ltd., both signed lower right in pencil "Arthur Weaver", modern gilt wood frames; two The Old Course, St. Andrews, after Arthur Weaver: "High Hole, Coming Home", 1990, 117/1000, and "The World's Largest Green", 1989, 116/1000, both signed lower left "Arthur Weaver", 11-7/8 x 19-5/8 in. (images), modern gilt and faux painted frames; one "13th Hole, Seaside Course, Sea Island Golf Club", 2001, 66/850, signed in pencil "Linda Hartough", 15-3/8 x 26-7/8 in. (image),
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Augusta Simon American, 20th
Augusta Simon American, 20th Century Country Landscape
Estimate:$300-$400
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1800 Georgia law digest: Robert and
1800 Georgia law digest: Robert and George Watkins, A Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia, From Its First Establishment as a British Province Down to the Year 1798, Inclusive, and the Principal Acts of 1799: In Which is comprehended the declaration of Independence; The State Constitutions of 1777 and 1789, with the alterations and amendments of 1794: Also the Constitution of 1798 , printed by R. Aitken, Market Street, Philadelphia, 1800, early pages include the address to the public dated Augusta, 1 July 1799, probably original full calf leather, 837 pp. plus index, 10 x 8-1/4 in. Binding fair, added end papers and spine reinforcement, extensive abrasions and losses at corners and spine, spine with extensive darkening and flaking, moderate overall browning and foxing, title page dark with dampstains.
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Four prints, Georgia views:
Four prints, Georgia views: Spirit Creek; Near Augusta, Georgia, after J. Shaw, published by M. Carey & Son, Philadelphia, image 9-3/4 x 13-3/4 in., razor cuts in margins, light toning and foxing, stains; Tallulah Falls-Georgia, reproduction Currier & Ives, hand-colored lithograph, image 12-1/2 x 8-1/2 in., tear left margin; The City and Harbor of Savannah, Georgia, after J.O. Davidson, hand colored, 10 x 14-1/8 in. (sight), toning and foxing; City of Macon, Georgia, after Theodore R. Davis, 9-3/4 x 14-1/4 in. (sight), toning and foxing; modern frames. Not examined out of frames; frames with abrasions.
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1800 Georgia law digest: Robert and
1800 Georgia law digest: Robert and George Watkins, A Digest of the Laws of the State of Georgia, From Its First Establishment as a British Province Down to the Year 1798, Inclusive, and the Principal Acts of 1799: In Which is comprehended the declaration of Independence; The State Constitutions of 1777 and 1789, with the alterations and amendments of 1794: Also the Constitution of 1798 , printed by R. Aitken, Market Street, Philadelphia, 1800, early pages include the address to the public dated Augusta, 1 July 1799, early full calf, inscribed in broad script on end paper "James Thomas, His Book, price ten dollars, May 29th, 1803", 837 pp. plus index, 10-3/8 x 8-1/4 in. Front board loose and weak, extensive scuffs, abrasions, large burn on front board, interior with dampstains in early pages, light to heavy browning throughout with scattered foxing, hinges cracked.
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AUGUSTA NATIONAL GREEN
AUGUSTA NATIONAL GREEN AUTOGRAPHED PRINT Signatures of many champions, 31 in. H., 37 in. W.
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13 Georgia histories, related:
13 Georgia histories, related: works related to Atlanta, Savannah, Wilkes County, Athens, directories, manuals, industrial and agricultural data; detailed listing available.
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Six framed Georgia prints: View
Six framed Georgia prints: View of Tallulah Falls-Ladore Cascade; Pictures of the South-Barbeque at Augusta, Georgia; Reservoir, on Franklin Square, Savannah…; Lover's Leap…Chattahoochee River; Tallulah Falls, Falls of Towaliga; after T. Addison Richards and extracted from Georgia Illustrated in a Series of Views… edited by William C. Richards, Penfield, Georgia, 1842; some with hand coloring, 4-1/4 x 6-1/2 in. to 7-1/2 x 9-1/2 in. (sight); modern gilt wood frames. Toning, not examined out of frames; frames with abrasions.
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Six books, Georgia histories:
Six books, Georgia histories: Frances Anne Kemble, Journal of A Residence and Georgia Plantation, two copies, 1838, other works by Rev. Timothy Harley, T. Addison Richards, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet; detailed listing available.
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AUTOGRAPHED AUGUSTA NATIONAL
AUTOGRAPHED AUGUSTA NATIONAL PRINT With signatures of many champions, 23 in. H., 33 in. W.
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EISENHOWERS & WOODRUFFS AT
EISENHOWERS & WOODRUFFS AT AUGUSTA NATIONAL American, 20th century. Two black and white photographs of the Woodruffs with President Dwight D. and Mamie Eisenhower at Augusta National Golf Club wearing their members Green Jackets. Approx. 9.25" x 14.25" (frame), 4.5" x 4.5" (sight)
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2 PCS EISENHOWER, AUGUSTA
2 PCS EISENHOWER, AUGUSTA NATIONAL GREEN JACKET After Thomas E. Stephens (American, 20th century). "Eisenhower in Augusta National Golf Club Green Jacket", and "General Eisenhower in Uniform" prints of painting. Signed in plate; in portfolios. Approx. 16" x 16.5" (Augusta portfolio). 16" x 16.5" (sheet)
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St. Augustine, Florida, Map, 1740
St. Augustine, Florida, Map, 1740 English, 18th century, "A View of the Town and Castle of St. Augustine, and the English camp before it June 20th, 1740. By Thos. Silver.", published in Gentleman's Magazine, November 1740, London, illustrating General James Oglethorpe's (1696-1785, founder of the Colony of Georgia) unsuccessful siege on the Spanish at St. Augustine, with information table and narrative account at bottom, 11-1/2 x 6-3/8 in. (sight), related information from earlier issue of Gentleman's Magazine attached to backing, matted in modern wood frame,
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ST. AUGUSTINE, ANTIQUE HAND COLORED
ST. AUGUSTINE, ANTIQUE HAND COLORED PHOTOAntique hand colored photograph of downtown St. Augustine, with a seafood restaurant and curiosity shop visible. Unsigned. Very good condition with some toning. Visible area is 16" x 9". Overall framed size is 24" x 18".
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EISENHOWER CABIN, AUGUSTA
EISENHOWER CABIN, AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB PHOTO American, 20th century. Color photograph of the Eisenhower cabin at the Augusta National Golf Club, the home of the Masters Golf Tournament. Photo on mount, in embossed portfolio. Unsigned. Approx. 12" x 14" (portfolio), 11" x 13" (mount), 7" x 9.25" (image)
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Eight Georgia biographies: works of
Eight Georgia biographies: works of the lives of Linton Stephens, William H. Crawford, Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, Elder Jesse Mercer, George M. Troup, Thomas E. Watson, and Distinguished Negro Georgians by Cornelius V. Troup; detailed listing available.
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Georgia law 1800-1810, Clayton:
Georgia law 1800-1810, Clayton: Augustin Smith Clayton, A Compilation of the Laws of the State of Georgia Passed by the Legislature Since the Political Year 1800 to the Year 1810 Inclusive , title page with vignette of coat of arms of State of Georgia, Adams & Duyckinck, Augusta, 708 pp. plus 20-page index, 1812, full calf, 10-5/8 x 8-1/2 in. Scattered worming, lacking several pages of index, spine with extensive chipping and remnants of label, hinges cracked and weak, stains and skinned areas, extensive foxing and browning throughout.
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PRINT, AUGUSTA PAYNE RATHBONE
PRINT, AUGUSTA PAYNE RATHBONE Augusta Payne Rathbone (American, 1897-1990), Mountaintop, etching and aquatint in colors on paper, pencil signed lower right, A.P. edition, overall (with frame): 20.5"h x 16.5"w
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Charles Augustus (Gus) Mager (New
Charles Augustus (Gus) Mager (New Jersey/Pennsylvania 1878-1956) FLOWERS IN VASE oil on canvas framed signed: lower right H24'' W20'' Provenance: Atlanta Georgia collection.
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PRINT, AUGUSTA PAYNE RATHBONE
PRINT, AUGUSTA PAYNE RATHBONE Augusta Payne Rathbone (American, 1897-1990), Mountain Village, etching and aquatint in colors on paper, pencil signed lower right, A.P. edition, overall (with frame): 17.75"h x 21.5"w
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Augusta Denk Oelschig (Petressen)
Augusta Denk Oelschig (Petressen) (American/Georgia 1918-2000) "Four Sombreros" c. 1947 oil on canvas signed lower right Charleston Renaissance Gallery label en verso 14 in. x 18 in. framed. Provenance: Steven Cabot Barnes Harvey (1949-1993) Collection of Southern Art. Note: Savannah-born artist Augusta Oelschig studied under Lamar Dodd at the University of Georgia in the late 1930s. She returned to Savannah which was bustling not only with artists but also with a successful group of female painters including Hattie Saussy Emma Cheeves Wilkins and Mary Comer Lane. Oelschig's career flourished and in 1947 she married James Petressen whose name she used until their divorce in the early 1960s. The couple visited Mexico City for most of 1947. It was during this time that she most likely painted Four Sombreros employing the same empathetic eye she used to depict the residents of Savannah. Upon their return to the US the couple settled in New York where Oelschig was represented by several important galleries. She returned to Savannah after her divorce and lived there until her death in 2000.
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McCall, History of Georgia: Capt.
McCall, History of Georgia: Capt. Hugh McCall, The History of Georgia, Containing Brief Sketches of the Most Remarkable Events, Up to the Present Day, two volumes, Vol. I Williams, Savannah, Georgia, 1811, Vol. II William T. Williams, Savannah, Georgia, 1816, contemporary half calf over marbled boards, label, "Bound by T.S. Stoy at Richard's Book Shop, 293 Broad Street, Augusta", label "Augusta Library Society deposited by R.H. Wilde, Esquire", 8-1/4 x 5-1/4 in. Text browned with offsetting throughout, hinges tight, scattered short sections of underlining in ink, boards quite rubbed.
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PROTEST POSTER, "WAR ON THE
PROTEST POSTER, "WAR ON THE PEOPLE", 1970 Lucy Mahler (American, 20th/21st c.), poster on paper, protesting the use of force by the Augusta Georgia police force which led to the death of a 16 year-old African-American youth and sparked a race riot in May, 1970, 22"h x 17"w
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Rare lithograph, Georgia view:
Rare lithograph, Georgia view: Towalagee Falls, Georgia, signed in plate "E.V. Sharp" (Edwin V. Sharp, Georgia, active 1856-1859), lithograph by F. Heppenheimer, New York, hand-colored lithograph on paper, 18-1/2 x 23-5/8 in.; modern gilt wood frame. Restoration with repair to central crease and to margins, retouch at restoration center, fill lower left 1 x 1-1/8 in., backed with archival tissue, hinged in, light toning; frame with abrasions.
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Georgia law, three works 1819,
Georgia law, three works 1819, 1835: all Milledgeville imprints by Clayton, Greene and Lumpkin; detailed listing available.
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Seven Steffen Thomas etchings
Seven Steffen Thomas etchings (German/Stone Mountain, Georgia, 1906-1990), Georgia buildings, most are churches, engraved for Baptist World Alliance, Atlanta, July 22-28, 1939, unframed, all approximately 9 x 11 in.; detailed listing available.
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Charles Bowen Sims (American,
Charles Bowen Sims (American, 1904-1993); "State Capitol Building View, Augusta Maine"; oil on board; 24" x 36"; signed lower right.
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ELVA DELK WELLS, ST. AUGUSTINE
ELVA DELK WELLS, ST. AUGUSTINE STREET, O/BOil on canvas panel painting of Charlotte Street, Saint Augustine, Florida by Elva Delk Wells (American, 20th Century). Signed lower right. Titled "St. Augustine at the Turn of the Century" verso. Board measures 16" x 12", framed to 20" x 16". 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.
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Southern law, four works:
Southern law, four works: imprints from Milledgeville, Athens, Charleston, 1814-1837; detailed listing available.
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Rare Southern Quilt Rack probably
Rare Southern Quilt Rack probably Oglethorpe County, Georgia, 1800-1860, yellow pine frame in old blue and red paint, 33 x 90 x 32 in.,
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5 vols. Georgia: Jones, Charles
5 vols. Georgia: Jones, Charles C., Jr. The Dead Towns of Georgia. Savannah, 1878. 1/250. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. With 5 plans. Internally clean. Presentation copy, inscribed & signed by "The Author" on front free endpaper recto. Howes J-195. * Fiedler, Herbert. A Sketch of The Life and Times and Speeches of Joseph E. Brown. [Governor of Georgia.] Springfield, Mass., 1883. 1st ed. Thick 8vo, orig. gilt-lettered blue cloth; slightly scuffed. Frontis. portrait. Internally clean. * Jones, Charles C., Jr. Biographical Sketches of The Delegates from Georgia to The Continental Congress. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1891. The Riverside Press. 8vo, slightly later blue buckram. Ex-library - ink stamp at head of title page. * Shryock, Richard Harrison. Georgia and The Union in 1850. Durham: Duke Univ. Press, (1926). 8vo, orig. maroon cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear, d/j (occasional chipping to edges). Partly unopened. * Hayes, Louise Frederick. Hero of Hornet's Nest: A Biography of Elijah Clark. New York: Hobson Book Press, 1946. 8vo,orig. cloth; light wear. Frontis., plates, fold. map. Signed by the author on the title page.
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LINDA HARTOUGH (AMERICAN 20TH
LINDA HARTOUGH (AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY), THE 16TH HOLE 'REDBUD' AUGUSTA 857/950, FRAMED PRINT, FRAME: 29-1/2 X 36 INLinda Hartough (American 20th Century), The 16th Hole 'Redbud' Augusta 857/950, Framed Print, Frame: 29-1/2 x 36 in,
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PETER MAX 86 AT AUGUSTA JACK
PETER MAX 86 AT AUGUSTA JACK NICKLAUS 32/150Peter Max (American/German, b. 1937), ''86 at Augusta', lithograph, edition 32/150, signed Max (lower right) with doodle of a golfer and To Steve Good Luck Jack Nicklaus (lower left). Accompanied with COA from SportsIdols.com. Framed approx. 42.5" x 36.5". Prints
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GROUP OF EIGHT BOOKS RELATING TO
GROUP OF EIGHT BOOKS RELATING TO ATLANTA, GEORGIA Group of eight books relating to Atlanta, Georgia comprising: "The Conkey Pate Whitehead Memorial At Emory University: A Tribute To Southern Medicine A Recognition Of Surgery At Emory University", 1942; "Della Wager Wells, "George Waldo Woodruff: A Life Of Quiet Achievement", Mercer University, 1987, ink inscription by the author; Franklin Miller Garrett, "Atlanta And Environs", volumes I, II, and III, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1954; Antoinette Johnson Matthews, "Oakdale Road: Atlanta, Ga, Dekalb County: Its History & Its People", Atlanta Historical Society, 1972, ink inscription to Robert Winship Woodruff to the author; Herbert T. Jenkins, "Atlanta and the Automobile", Herbert T. Jenkins, 1977, ink signature by the author; Ed Negri, Michael J. Cain, "Herren's" An Atlanta Landmark, Past, Present and Future", Roswell Publishing Company, 2005, ink signature of Ed Negri; and Charles Howard Candler, "Asa Griggs Candler: Coca-Cola & Emory College 1888", Higgins-McArthur Company, 1953, Note: George Waldo Woodruff was the brother of Robert Winship Woodruff.
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Augusta Berkeley/Mary Berkeley,
Augusta Berkeley/Mary Berkeley, Matilda Berkeley/and other numerous watercolour drawings, prints, etc. in a leather album