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BREWSTER AND INGRAHAMS GOTHIC
BREWSTER AND INGRAHAMS GOTHIC FOUR STEEPLE 19th century. Full label, mahogany case and etched tablet.
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2 Steeple on Steeple Project Clocks
2 Steeple on Steeple Project Clocks Incomplete. E
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Two piece lot including: "New
Two piece lot including: "New York from the Steeple of St. Paul's Church", aquatint; 21" x 36 1/2"; drawing by J.W. Hill, engraved by Henry Papprill; no. 13 of 50 copies re-issued in 1975. One inch tear in center of field and discoloration in margins. Also, "A Village Wedding", print; 18" x 30 1/2"; after a painting by Luke Fildes; printed in Paris. Two stabilized tears (one 9") and two tears in center of field; discoloration and foxing overall.
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Elizabeth O'Neill Verner
Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (American 1883-1979) "St. Philip's Steeple Charleston" and "St. Michael's Steeple" two etchings on paper pencil-signed and titled sight 6 in. x 2 3/8 in. matted and framed.
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BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS AND CHAUNCEY
BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS AND CHAUNCEY JEROME Both have original finish. Good labels. Left - Brewster & Ingrahams. 3 train ogee with alarm. Original State House Tablet. Right - Chauncey Jerome, Bristol. Rare movement
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BIRD HOUSE - Maine Folk Art
BIRD HOUSE - Maine Folk Art Church Form Birdhouse in black and white painted pine with a two-column front and steeple six holes on sides 32'' tall at steeple 25'' x 28'' at eaves weathered.
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BIRD HOUSE - Maine Folk Art
BIRD HOUSE - Maine Folk Art Church Form Birdhouse in black and white painted pine with a two-column front and steeple six holes on sides 32'' tall at steeple 25'' x 28'' at eaves weathered.
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SET OF FOUR ST. ALBANS GRAND
SET OF FOUR ST. ALBANS GRAND STEEPLE, HAND-COLORED ENGRAVING, 20-1/4 X 25 INCHESSet of Four St. Albans Grand Steeple, Hand-Colored Engraving, 20-1/4 x 25 inches
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PASTILLE
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE PASTILLE BURNERS One in the form of a castle the other in the form of a cottage; larger 8 1/4 x 8 1/2 in.
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Pair 19th c. steeple top
Pair 19th c. steeple top andirons. 20 1/2 Ht.
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BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS FOUR STEEPLE
BREWSTER & INGRAHAMS FOUR STEEPLE ONION TOP Mahogany case. Original painted dial, signed. Good label. Etched glass.
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Pair Federal steeple-top
Pair Federal steeple-top andirons: ball feet, early 19th century, 19 in. Some creases and bends to bases, billet bars worn with possible repairs.
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4 Clocks 2 Triple deckers Birge &
4 Clocks 2 Triple deckers Birge & Ives & C. Brewster. 2 partial cases.Max. Ht. 37''E
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WILLIAM LESTER
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS(Massachusetts, 1888-1969)
The Church Steeple, signedÿ lower right "W. Lester Stevens NA", inscribed with title stretcher verso, oil on canvas, 28 x 24 in.; 31-1/4 x 27-1/4 in., Provenance: From the Estate of the Late Jim VanStory, Weaverville, North Carolina
Condition:
wax and linen lined, surface dirt layer, small surface anomaly canvas verso middle; frame with wear and abrasions
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James Alphege Brewer. An
James Alphege Brewer. An etching/aquatint of St. Paul's Cathedral titled bottom left on the print and signed in the margin J. Alphege Brewer. 29 x 44 cm.
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2 pieces. Hand-Colored
2 pieces. Hand-Colored Aquatints. Hunt, Charles. "Northampton Grand National Steeple Chase 1840, The Start; The Brook." London: I.W. Laird, 1841. Each 19 7/8 x 26 3/8 inches (505 x 670 mm), margins. Slightly toned.
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THE FIRST STEEPLE CHASE ON
THE FIRST STEEPLE CHASE ON RECORD, TWO COLOR ENGRAVINGS FRAME: 23 1/2 X 25 1/4 IN. (59.69 X 64.14 CM.)The First Steeple Chase on Record, Two Color Engravings, Including Nacton Church, and Village (Plate IV) and The Last Field Near Nacton Heath (Plate III), Dimensions: Frame: 23 1/2 x 25 1/4 in. (59.69 x 64.14 cm.)
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LITCHFIELD STEEPLE STILL BANK
LITCHFIELD STEEPLE STILL BANK Chamberlain & Hill England c. 1903 features cast steeple well molded building example. 6 1/2'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
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Two pairs wrought iron andirons:
Two pairs wrought iron andirons: one pair with steeple finials, 15 in.; one pair with scrolled tops, 14 in., both 19th century. Both pairs with extensive rust and pitting.
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James Alphege Brewer (British,
James Alphege Brewer (British, act 1909-1938) and Henry Charles Brewer (British, 1866-1950) "Rheims Cathedral," color etching and aquatint, signed ll and lr, 23 1/2 x 17 in.; together with James Alphege Brewer "The Nave Looking East, Rheims Cathedral," color etching and aquatint, signed lr, 22 1/2 x 15 1/2 in., each in painted gothic style frames
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Two Doughty bird figurines: black
Two Doughty bird figurines: black Royal Worcester marks and Dorothy Doughty signatures, original wood bases, redstart and gorse, 11 in., one stem off but present, loss to one thorn tip , 8 in., l oss to tip of branch and one thorn tip . One tip of plant off but present. Estate of the Late William C. Ingersoll, Asheville, North Carolina.
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Sterling steeplechase
Sterling steeplechase trophy/bowl, round with footed base, marks for Reed & Barton and "240", inscribed "*M.B.S.A.*/MAY 5th 1906/*THE HEMPSTEAD CUP*/STEEPLECHASE FOR QUALIFIED HUNTERS/WON BY/WILLIE PRICE", 50.65 oz.t., 7-1/2 x 12-1/2 in. Small dents, base bent, light scratches. Private Collection, Charleston, South Carolina
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1830 Engraving ''The Applebury
1830 Engraving ''The Applebury Grande SteepleChase'' image area 20'' x 15 1/2''.
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Leamington Grand Steeple Chase
Leamington Grand Steeple Chase Print 1837 image area 25'' x 18'' toned.
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Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (South
Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (South Carolina 1883-1979) PAIR OF WORKS: ST. MICHAEL'S STEEPLE and ST. PHILIP'S STEEPLE CHARLESTON etchings unframed signed & titled: lower margin image size: H5 1/4'' W2'' (2pcs) Provenance: South Carolina private collection. Etchings in good condition with good to paper they are glued down to board. 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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TWO HISTORIC BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE
TWO HISTORIC BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTERS. England 2nd quarter-19th century. One with the ''State House Boston'' and eagle borders 12'' x 14.5'' and another ''View of Greenwich'' with grape and morning glories. Repair. 12'' x 15''.
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ANNA RICHARDS BREWSTER BOSTON
ANNA RICHARDS BREWSTER BOSTON LANDSCAPE PAINTING Massachusetts, New York,1870-1952Impressionist architectural depiction of St. Botolph?s Church in Boson, Massachusetts. Brewster studied at the Cowles Art School in Boston under Dennis Bunker and later studied in New York with John LaFarge and William Merritt Chase.
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J. ALPHEGE BREWER (ENGLISH, 1881
J. ALPHEGE BREWER (ENGLISH, 1881 - 1946), FRAMED AND MATTED COLORED ETCHING, DEPICTS CANAL SCENE WITH ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL, PENCIL S..J. Alphege Brewer (English, 1881 - 1946), framed and matted colored etching, depicts canal scene with St. Paul's Cathedral, pencil signed LR, condition consistent with age including toning and minor wear to surface, ss: 7" h. x 24" w.
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A Pair of Federal Brass Steeple Top
A Pair of Federal Brass Steeple Top Andirons
Possibly Richard Whittingham, New York, Early 19th Century
with wrought iron billet bars.
Height 23 1/4 inches.
The pronounced spurs and feet are similar to examples of Whittingham's illustrated in Schiffers' The Brass Book, pp. 67-77.
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TWO STAFFORDSHIRE HARVESTER
TWO STAFFORDSHIRE HARVESTER GROUPS each modelled as a girl holding a wheat sheath a basket over her left arm her companion in her feather hat on shaped bases (2) - h:13 in.
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TWO-STORY BIRDHOUSE WITH TALL
TWO-STORY BIRDHOUSE WITH TALL STEEPLE MOUNTED WITH PIG ...Two-story Birdhouse with tall steeple mounted with pig weathervane. total height 46 inches, building height 17 1/2 inches x 18 inches x 20 inches. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Atwood Johnson
Condition:
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Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs
Frederick Landseer Maur Griggs (British, 1876-1932) St. Botolph's Cathedral, Boston etching pencil signed in the margin, also initialed and dated 1925 in the plate 10 1/2" x 7 1/8"
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Two American Rockingham type molded
Two American Rockingham type molded relief glazed pottery pitchers, second half-19th century 1) storks in the marsh decoration, attributed to Bennett Pottery Co., Baltimore, MD, modeler: Charles Cox, 8 1/4 in. H., 9 in. W.; 2) laurel wreath decoration, attributed to Swan Hill Pottery, Trenton, NJ, 8 1/2 in. H., 7 1/2 in. W.
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TWO ENGLISH DESIGNS FOR STAINED
TWO ENGLISH DESIGNS FOR STAINED GLASS WINDOWS Pencil on paper each stamped Heaton Butler & Bayne 14 Garrick St. London.
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Charles Hunt Engraving ''Leamington
Charles Hunt Engraving ''Leamington GrandSteeple Chase 1837'' image area 24'' x 17''.
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2 CAST IRON BUILDINGS BANKSca.
2 CAST IRON BUILDINGS BANKSca. 1876-1900; J&E Stevens patented 1876 magic bank mechanical operated cashier door bank with iron mansard roof with large arched rose windows on side and back, bronze radiator painted surface, operating with hinged door, 5"x 4 1/4"x 5", Condition: good, catch spring missing, crack noted near slot and 1 window arch; unattributed New England Church steeple and steeple roof churchhouse shaped bank with white and green paints, 7 1/2"x 4 1/4"x 7 3/4", Condition: extensive paint wear, 40-50% original paint remains