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WHITEHAND Michael (British
WHITEHAND Michael (British 1941-): ''Captain Cook's Ship The Resolution Leaving Whitby England'' Lithograph sight size 18'' x 21 1/2'' framed 26'' x 30''.
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CIRCA 1850 PORTRAIT OF A NEW YORK
CIRCA 1850 PORTRAIT OF A NEW YORK SEA CAPTAIN A Strikingly Handsome Young Seafarer, in white cravat, having blue eyes, auburn hair with long sideburns, turned a quarter left towards his ship on the horizon; from a Brooklyn family, oil on canvas, unsigned, in what appears to be the original lemon gold molded frame, OS: 34 3/4" x 30", SS: 29 1/4" x 24 1/4", light stretcher impression, ripple upper right corner.
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PORTRAIT OF SHIP CAPTAIN JAMES
PORTRAIT OF SHIP CAPTAIN JAMES LAWRENCE AMERICA, CIRCA 1815 WATERCOLOR AND INK ON PAPER, 10" X 8". FRAMED 13.75" X 12".PORTRAIT OF SHIP CAPTAIN JAMES LAWRENCE, America, Circa 1815, Colorful Pennsylvania Dutch Fraktur-style design of diamonds and stylized flowers arches around a bust portrait of "Captn Lawrence", identified within a hexagonal medallion below a "Don't Give Up the Ship" banner. Lawrence, who commanded the U.S.S. Chesapeake and died during its battle with the H.M.S. Shannon during the War of 1812, is portrayed in his naval jacket and epaulets, and a sinking ship is visible on the horizon. His last words were the famous cry "Don't give up the ship!". Dimensions: Watercolor and ink on paper, 10" x 8". Framed 13.75" x 12".
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CHIEF JAMES WHITE CLOUD CABINET
CHIEF JAMES WHITE CLOUD CABINET CARDCabinet Card Iowa Native American thought to be Iowa Native American Indian Tribal Leader CHIEF WHITE CLOUD. Handwritten on the back is "Chief White Cloud 1914". Portrait of a man in a traditional Native American Indian beaded tunic and moccasins,wearing a headdress that appears to be composed of fur and an eagle feather, carrying a staff. Card is marked E. A. Van Doran White Cloud Kan. Fine Art Gallery on the front. Overall approx. 4-1/4"L x 6-3/8"H. Overall wear typical for age includingsome discoloration and a crack in the card. See images for detail. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
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CAPTAIN JAMES CARY NANTUCKET SEA
CAPTAIN JAMES CARY NANTUCKET SEA CHEST, CIRCA 1800Captain James Cary Nantucket Sea Chest, circa 1800 , in original grey paint with rope becket handles, whalebone escutcheon and wrought iron strap hinges. Branded on underside of lid, " J. Cary ".
Height 18 ¼ in. Width 43 in. Depth 18 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Civil War painting, John White
Civil War painting, John White (Charlotte, North Carolina, 20th century), Jeb Stuart with his officers, signed lower right "J. White© '96", oil on canvas, 24-5/8 x 40 in.; gilt and stained wood frame. Good condition. Private Collection, Charlotte, North Carolina
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CAPTAIN JOHN J. IVORY
CAPTAIN JOHN J. IVORY (MASSACHUSETTS, 20TH CENTURY), "GOV ROBE - A CHINA CLIPPER"., OIL ON BOARD, 24" X 30". FRAMED 27" X 33".CAPTAIN JOHN J. IVORY, Massachusetts, 20th Century, "Gov Robe - A China Clipper". Titled and signed lower right "Painted by Captain J.J. Ivory Member of the Crew". Dimensions: Oil on board, 24" x 30". Framed 27" x 33".
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William Whit
William Whit
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GEORGE C. KING (AMERICA, LATE
GEORGE C. KING (AMERICA, LATE 19TH CENTURY), U.S. WARSHIP, LIKELY PART OF THE GREAT WHITE FLEET., OIL ON CANVAS, 24" X 36". FRAMED 28" X 40.5".GEORGE C. KING, America, Late 19th Century, U.S. warship, likely part of the Great White Fleet. Signed and dated lower right "Geo. C. King 98", possibly George Clinton King (New York, 1848-). Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 28" x 40.5".
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JAMES WHITE (FOUNDER OF
JAMES WHITE (FOUNDER OF KNOXVILLE) SIGNED LAND SALE IN ...Partially printed land indenture dated Nov. 22, 1796, between "James White of the County of Knox and state of Tennessee" (Tennessee is handwritten) and "Charles Roberson of the county of Davidson and state aforesaid." The document records White's sale of 960 acres of land in Davidson County on the Big Harpeth River at the mouth of Bufford Creek to Roberson [spelled Robertson in other parts of the text] for a sum of $700, and was witnessed by James Maxwell and Robert Shannon. 16" x 13". Note: the document was signed less than six months after Tennessee officially gained statehood. White, known as the founder of Knoxville, was a Revolutionary War captain who established Fort White. He represented Knox County at Tennessee's Constitutional Convention, and shortly after the state was officially admitted, White was named Brigadier General for the newly created Hamilton district. Provenance: the estate of Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, formerly of Historic Devon Farm, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Some staining along outer edges, 3 small holes at fold lines and one small tear an inch above White's signature; fold line across signature and light fading/toning.
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CAPTAIN AHAB D6506 - SMALL -
CAPTAIN AHAB D6506 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JU...Blue cap; black coat; white sweater.
Captain Ahab sailed the whaler, Pequod, in Herman Melville's great 19th century American classic, "Moby Dick". He lost a leg and then his life in pursuit of the great white whale, who triumphed in the chase and sunk his ship.
Artist: Garry Sharpe
Issued: 1959 - 1984
Dimensions: 4"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
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CAPTAIN AHAB D6506 - SMALL -
CAPTAIN AHAB D6506 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JU...Blue cap; black coat; white sweater.
Captain Ahab sailed the whaler, Pequod, in Herman Melville's great 19th century American classic, "Moby Dick". He lost a leg and then his life in pursuit of the great white whale, who triumphed in the chase and sunk his ship.
Artist: Garry Sharpe
Issued: 1959 - 1984
Dimensions: 4"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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Casper Hjalmar Amundsen, (American,
Casper Hjalmar Amundsen, (American, 1911-2001, aka JJ Enwright) "The Old Wharf", Cape Cod, oil on canvas, signed JJ Enwright, mounted in original custom gilt carved frame, titled and signed on reverse, 16" x 20", framed 21-1/2" x 25-1/2", very good condition, Amundsen also used the aliases William Ward Jr, Frances H McKay, W Hughes, Ernest Cramer, Sven Sagg, JC Bennett, John Dune and others
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James William Pattison watercolor
James William Pattison watercolor (Illinois/Asheville, North Carolina, 1844-1915), view to the deck from the cabin of a boat, signed upper right "J. Wm. Pattison", watercolor and pencil on paper, 9 x 8-3/8 in.; modern silver gilt frame. Laid down on card, light toning and fading. Estate of Patricia Pattison Shuttles, Asheville, North Carolina.
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James Blackton (American 1875-1941)
James Blackton (American 1875-1941) Ship at Sea pastel signed Blackton (lower right) 11 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches.
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Melvin Miller (American b. 1937)
Melvin Miller (American b. 1937) Tugboat James S. Whiteley. Oil on masonite panel signed and dated 1952 at the lower left apprx. 16" x 20" framed with a carved wood frame and linen liner overall apprx. 21-3/4" x 25-3/4".
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OIL MARINE PAINTING, STEAMBOAT J.M.
OIL MARINE PAINTING, STEAMBOAT J.M. WHITE, SIGNED MATT ...Matt Thomas (United Kingdom, 20th century) oil on canvas marine painting depicting the famed and ill-fated steamship "J.M. White" sailing in a large body of water, with other ships and a port city in the background. Signed lower right. Housed in a wide molded giltwood frame. Sight: 24" H x 36" W. Framed: 33" H x 45" W. Last half 20th century. Note: Known as "the Mistress of the Mississippi," The "J.M. White" steamboat was known as the mightiest and most luxurious steamboat of its day. The boat was the masterpiece of her builder, the Howard Shipyard of Jeffersonville, Indiana, and it was named for Capt. J.M. White (1823-1880) of Cloverport, Kentucky. Owned by Greenville & New Orleans Packet Company, the sidewheeler carried both cotton and passengers along a New Orleans-Vicksburg-Greenville trade route, and also earned fame for setting a new speed record of seven hours between New Orleans and Baton Rouge during a race with The Natchez steamship. The ship came to a tragic end in 1888 while docked at Blue Store Landing in Louisiana. Fire broke out onboard and gunpowder stowed in the hold exploded, killing a reported 28 people. The exact cause of the blaze has never been determined, and the boat's wreckage remains at the bottom of the Mississippi River. (Source: The Waterways Journal Weekly, Jan. 17, 2021)
Condition:
Excellent condition.
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JAMES GALE TYLERAmerican 1855-1931A
JAMES GALE TYLERAmerican 1855-1931A ship at sea. Signed lower right J.G. Tyler''.Provenance: Private Collection Cape Cod Massachusetts.Oil on canvas 30'' x 42''. Framed.''
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McAuliffe James J.
McAuliffe James J. [American/Massachusetts 1848-1921] oil on canvas marine painting of a clipper ship under full sail with a steam boat in the port background signed l.r. ?J.J. McAuliffe ??~07''. 17.75''x27.5''
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Commodore Sir James L. Yeo to
Commodore Sir James L. Yeo to Captain Alexander Dobbs 22nd August 1814 written onboard the H. M. S. Prince Regent at Kingston by J. W. Mallard secretary to Commodore Sir James L. Yeo informing that he ?does not wish the Seamen and Marines under your command to be employed in any general attack of the army unless under very particular circumstances.??T on watermarked laid paper 9.1" (height) 23cm (height) 14.75" (width) 37.5cm (width)
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A silver First World service
A silver First World service medal inscribed to edge '' Capt. E.E. Cunnah ''.
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(2) Sailing ship models, c/o "Red
(2) Sailing ship models, c/o "Red Jacket" (34-1/2" l x 23-3/4" h), "Charles W Morgan 1841" (34" l x 24" h, break in one spreader)
Red Jacket was a clipper ship, one of the largest and fastest ever built.[2] She was also the first ship of the White Star Line company. She was named after Sagoyewatha, a famous Seneca Indian chief, called "Red Jacket" by settlers. She was designed by Samuel Hartt Pook, built by George Thomas in Rockland, Maine, and launched in 1853, the last ship to be launched from this yard.
The Charles W. Morgan is the last of an American whaling fleet. Built and launched in 1841, the Morgan is now America?s oldest commercial ship still afloat - only the USS Constitution is older.
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Cook, Capt. James and James
Cook, Capt. James and James Hawkesworth. "Plates to Cook's Voyages" lettered thus on spine, folio, cont. tree calf (some wear). Engraved general folding map, 61 plates, folding chart at end of the N.W. coast of America and N.E. Coast of Asia (some browning, mainly to margins). [Atlas to Third Voyage 1784]
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James Edward Buttersworth (American
James Edward Buttersworth (American 1817-1894) oil on canvas ship portrait of the American side wheeler J.B. Schuyler Orient... ?
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Clarence Scott White watercolor
Clarence Scott White watercolor (Massachusetts, 1872-1965), early winter landscape, signed lower right "C. Scott White", watercolor over pencil on paper, 14-5/8 x 19-1/8 in.; modern gilt and painted wood frame. Light fading; frame with abrasions. Private Collection.
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SCRIMSHAW OOSIK, CAPTAIN JAMES
SCRIMSHAW OOSIK, CAPTAIN JAMES COOK. Scrimshaw oosik with decoration of Captain James Cook, and scene of men in boats shooting at sea lions, another ship, rigging and nautical star, titled 'Sea horses found on ice near the west coast of North America', 24”L.
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CHARLES WHITE, BRITISH
CHARLES WHITE, BRITISH (1928-1997) 'LOOKING EAST FROM BIGNOR, 1943'.44.5 X 29CM (INCL FRAME). More Information AF
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CAPTAIN HANS PETER JURGENS (BORN IN
CAPTAIN HANS PETER JURGENS (BORN IN GERMANY),TEMPERA ON BOARD, DATED 1924, TITLED CLIPPER SHIP YOUNG AMERICA, BUILT BY WILLIAM H. WEBB OF NEW YORK. LAUNCHED IN 1853. SET A RECORD FOR PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK IN 1870. SIGHT SIZE 17" X 25", SIGNED LOWER RIGHT. FRAMED.
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WILLIAM JAMESON O/C "CAPERS
WILLIAM JAMESON O/C "CAPERS ISLAND BEACH" William Jameson (American (South Carolina), b. 1944-). "Capers Island Beach" - 1997, oil on linen canvas, signed lower right. Landscape of palm tree and edge of ocean in South Carolina. Approx. 29.75" x 40" (canvas), 34.5" x 44.5"
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CAPTAIN AHAB D6506 - SMALL -
CAPTAIN AHAB D6506 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JU...Blue cap; black coat; white sweater.
Captain Ahab sailed the whaler, Pequod, in Herman Melville's great 19th century American classic, " Moby Dick" . He lost a leg and then his life in pursuit of the great white whale, who triumphed in the chase and sunk his ship.Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Garry Sharpe
Issued: 1959 - 1984
Dimensions: 4"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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JAMES EDWARD BUTTERSWORTH
JAMES EDWARD BUTTERSWORTH (AMERICAN, 1817-1894) SCHOONER OFF COASTLINE WITH LIGHTHOUSE, POSSIBLY SANDY HOOK OIL ON BOARD: 10 X 8 IN.JAMES EDWARD BUTTERSWORTH, (AMERICAN, 1817-1894) SCHOONER OFF COASTLINE WITH LIGHTHOUSE, POSSIBLY SANDY HOOK, Oil on board: 10 x 8 in. Framed; lower right signed: J.E. Buttersworth; verso inscription in graphite; verso with Winsor Newton label Provenance: Private Collection
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JAMES CREE (MASSACHUSETTS/RHODE
JAMES CREE (MASSACHUSETTS/RHODE ISLAND/SCOTLAND, 1867-1951), PORTRAIT OF THE WHALING SCHOONER A.E. WHYLAND OF NEW BEDFORD., OIL ON CANVAS, 12" X 16". FRAMED 19" X 22".JAMES CREE, Massachusetts/Rhode Island/Scotland, 1867-1951, Portrait of the whaling schooner A.E. Whyland of New Bedford. Signed lower right "James Cree". Ship identified verso. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 12" x 16". Framed 19" x 22". Provenance: The Collection of Michael Gill.
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HENRY C. WHITE (AMERICAN 1861-1925)
HENRY C. WHITE (AMERICAN 1861-1925) MARSHLANDS Pastel: 8 x 12 in. Framed; verso authentication by Nelson H. White
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James Hamilton (American 1819-1878)
James Hamilton (American 1819-1878) "Schooners off the Coast" 1852 oil on canvas initialed and dated lower left signed dated and dedicated "Capt. E.L. Dana...." en verso 8 1/4 in. x 13 in. in a period frame.
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CAPTAIN AHAB D6506 - SMALL -
CAPTAIN AHAB D6506 - SMALL - ROYAL DOULTON CHARACTER JU...Blue cap; black coat; white sweater.
Captain Ahab sailed the whaler, Pequod, in Herman Melville's great 19th century American classic, " Moby Dick" . He lost a leg and then his life in pursuit of the great white whale, who triumphed in the chase and sunk his ship. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Garry Sharpe
Issued: 1959 - 1984
Dimensions: 4"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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AMERICAN COLONIAL ERA PORTRAIT OF A
AMERICAN COLONIAL ERA PORTRAIT OF A SEA CAPTAIN A Flinty Elderly Gent, oil on canvas, unsigned, the subject depicted with long grey hair, stock and collar, gold waistcoat having anchor decoration, white silk stockings; he is holding a small open book with a fold-out map, looking intently at the viewer, in black and gold molded frame, OS: 17 3/4" x 14", SS: 15 1/4" x 11 1/4", relined, light craquelure, stretcher impression.