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Charleston Renaissance School (20thCharleston Renaissance School (20th century) "Calhoun St. 2nd Presbyterian Church", inscribed verso "This is for Charlie Bracket/Norman[?]", pastel on paper, 11-7/8 x 15-1/2 in.; original wood cushion molding frame,
Fourteen various books about CharlesFourteen various books about Charles Dickens and his works, including a copy of American Notes in pamphlet form (New York, 1875).
W. CHARLETON, EPICURUS'S MORALS,W. CHARLETON, EPICURUS'S MORALS, LONDON, 1656 Walter Charleton, trans. and ed., EPICURUS'S MORALS, Collected Partly out of his Owne Greek Text, in Diogenes Laertius, and Partly out of the Rhapsodies of Marcus Antoninus, Plutarch, Cicero, and Seneca, and Faithfully Englished (London: Henry Herringman, 1656) The 1st edition in English, small 8vo, full sheep (probably 18th century).
CHARLES B.J. FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN:CHARLES B.J. FEVRET DE SAINT-MEMIN: PORTRAIT OF A MERCHANT Charcoal on paper under eglomise glass unsigned. 21 x 16 in. (sight) 26 x 21 x 1 in. (frame).
Fourteen various books, magazines,Fourteen various books, magazines, et cetera, about Charles Dickens and his works, together with various ephemera on the same subject.
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H. Charlen (Charlez?) (French,H. Charlen (Charlez?) (French, fl. ca. 1847-1922) "The Seller of Love Tokens", oil on canvas, depicting a young Roman seller of Eros figures showing them to a gentlewoman and her attendant, 1873, signed and dated lower left, 26" x 38". Presented in a reeded ribbon-bound carved giltwood frame in the Louis XVI style. Provenance: D. Matt, Inc., New York; Christie's, New York, June 26, 1996; Private collection, Sarasota, Florida.
CHAR, LE MONDE DE L'ART N'EST PASCHAR, LE MONDE DE L'ART N'EST PAS LE MONDE PARDON Rene Char, [The World of Art Is Not the World of Forgiveness], Maeght, 1974, #64/75 signed on the colophon by Char (edition total 95), fine press reproductions of some of the most important texts and images from the Surrealist period, lacking the 6 signed prints by Charbonnier, Lam, Miro, de Silva, Szenes and Wou-Ki, 14.75"h x 11.5"w
Charcoal portrait of a young blackCharcoal portrait of a young black man signed l.r. "M. Metraus". 14"x9.5"
Charles Harper (American, b. 1922),Charles Harper (American, b. 1922), "Pelican Pantry" art print; 14" x 14"; pencil signed and numbered 1436/1500 lower margin.
Charcoal portrait of a dog 19thCharcoal portrait of a dog 19th c. unsigned. 10.25"x8"
DICKENS, Charles, (British, 1812-1870):DICKENS, Charles, (British, 1812-1870): THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT by Charles Dickens. With Illustrations by Phiz. London: Chapman and Hall, 1844. 1st edition, a mixed state with the pound sign behind the numeral on the sign post of the engraved title and the 14-line errata. Octavo, bound in 20th century _ blue calf & brown boards, xiv, errata, 624 pp. Engraved frontis, title, and 38 other plates by Hablot Knight Browne. Very Good; some shelf wear, foxing.
Charcoal portrait of a young woman.Charcoal portrait of a young woman. 6.25"x5.25"
Charley Harper (American 1922-2007)Charley Harper (American 1922-2007) Silkscreens Three silkscreens on paper depicting birds each signed in ink l.r.; each 12.5 x 18 in.
Charles H. Chapin (American/LouisianaCharles H. Chapin (American/Louisiana 1830-1889) "In the Willows Lake George" oil on canvas signed lower left titled en verso 12 1/8 in. x 20 in. original giltwood frame.
Charles Harper (American, b. 1922),Charles Harper (American, b. 1922), "Wrenovation" art print; 7" x 8 1/8"; signed lower right.
CHARLES QUEST (AMERICAN 1904-1993),CHARLES QUEST (AMERICAN 1904-1993), APOCALYPSE, WOODCUT, 11/25, FRAMED, 19-1/2 X 16 INCHESCharles Quest (American 1904-1993), Apocalypse, Woodcut, 11/25, Framed, 19-1/2 x 16 inches
Charcoal and gouache drawing immigrants.Charcoal and gouache drawing immigrants. Sight 18 1/2'' x 24''.
P. CHARLES REALIST ANIMAL FARMP. CHARLES REALIST ANIMAL FARM GENRE PAINTING United States,20th CenturyRealist landscape depicting two donkeys and a brood of chickens foraging along a dirt trail with rural architecture in the background.Oil on canvasSigned "P. CHARLES" lower right.Canvas 24" x 36",Frame 40 1/2" x 28 1/2"From the collection of a Boston, Massachusetts gentleman.
PLAIN WORDS ON CHRISTIAN LIVINGPLAIN WORDS ON CHRISTIAN LIVING BY CHARLES VAUGHNPlain Words on Christian Living. Author: Charles John Vaughan. Publisher: London: Alexander Strahan, Publisher. Date: 1865
After Franz Charlet (Belgian, 1862-1928)After Franz Charlet (Belgian, 1862-1928) Color etching on paper softly colored in greys, pinks and yellow, the sentimental domestic scene is signed at the lower right, numbered 118 at the lower left and with a blind stamp at the lower left. The upper left edge of the plate is inscribed with the publisher (George Petit, Paris, ca. 1909). The plate measures approx. 20" x 23-3/4", and the print is matted and framed under glass overall approx. 33-1/2" x 36-1/2".
Charleston signed document, printedCharleston signed document, printed on laid, watermarked paper headed "In Congress. The Delegates of the United States of 13 original states named", being on unissued (though signed) military commission "in the Army of the United States, raised for the Defense of American Liberty, and for repelling every hostile Invasion thereof…", signed in brown ink "Henry Laurens" as President of the Continental Congress and "Cha. Thomson Secy", 8-3/8 x 13-1/2 in. Archival tape repairs verso to fold separations, light toning. Early American History Auctions, December 13, 2003, Lot 118; Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
1812 marking sampler, seven lines1812 marking sampler, seven lines of letters and numbers, stitched "Charity Chambers her work in the 8 year of her age 1812", silk on linen, probably American, 10-1/4 x 7-1/2 in. (sight); modern frame. Fading, browning of linen ground. Purchased from descendants of Quaker family originally from Wilmington, Delaware and Pennsylvania.