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CHARLES HUNT SR. (BRITISH,
CHARLES HUNT SR. (BRITISH, 1803-1877). Children Playing in the Countryside. Oil on canvas. Signed with monogram at lower left. From an Ossining, NY collection. Dimensions: 19.5" h x 35.75" w. Condition: Relined. Faint traces of scattered old restoration. Slight surface soil consistent with age. Edge wear from frame.
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PAINTING, CHARLES HUNT JR.
PAINTING, CHARLES HUNT JR. Charles Hunt Jr. (British, 1829-1900), The White Calf, oil on canvas, signed lower left, sight: 27.5"h x 35.25"w, overall (with frame): 36"h x 44"w. Note: Conservation history affixed verso.
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CHARLES HUNTINGTON STEEL SCULPTURE,
CHARLES HUNTINGTON STEEL SCULPTURE, UNTITLED 1971, 4/6Charles Huntington (American/Wisconsin, b. 1925) steel geometric helix form sculpture mounted to a square black marble base. Signed, numbered, and dated to underside of steel "C. Huntington '71 4/6". 17" H x 9 1/2" W x 9 1/2" D. Biography: "Charles Huntington is a Native American artist of Ojibwe descent, born in Niagara, Wisconsin, and moved to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area as a small child. After serving during World War II in the U.S. Navy as a steam engineer, Huntington turned to automotive repairs, where he began making sculptures out of found car parts. In 1959 he left the auto industry to study at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where he fine-tuned his skills and learned metal casting under Paul Granlund (1925-2003). Given Huntington's medium and perspective, his large-scale sculptures, typically made of steel, are most commonly seen in public spaces. Accessible to all, they are designed to engage viewers both physically and metaphysically through geometric abstractions (notably helixes and lemniscates - symbols of infinity) that fold back on themselves creating aesthetic balance and reflexivity. Examples of Huntington's work can be found throughout Midwestern universities, hospitals and businesses, such as Western Michigan University, the Mayo Clinic, and General Mills. Reference: Kurth, Anna. "Video Sculptor Inspires Students". Hibbing Daily Tribune, Dec. 9, 2012.
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Steel sculpture in overall very good condition. Base with chipping to two corners and a few minor areas around the edges. Largest area 1'L.
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LANDSCAPE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO
LANDSCAPE PAINTING ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES HUNTLandscape attributed to Charles Hunt (English, 19th century), "Children Fishing in Landscape", oil on canvas, unsigned. Sight size: 19 1/2" high, 25 1/2" wide. Frame size: 31" high, 36 1/2" wide.
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Condition: information and/or statements of condition are not included in auction item descriptions. Any condition information which may be included is for information purposes only and may not be relied upon as the equivalent of a formal Condition: Report. Condition: Reports must be requested in writing, and will be provided in writing.”
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PAIR CHARLES HUNT FOX HUNTING
PAIR CHARLES HUNT FOX HUNTING PRINTSPlate 2, Breaking Cover and Plate 3, Full Cry. 30 7/8" high, 40 1/2" wide framed. Damage to frames, not examined out of frames. Provenance: Property of a New York City Collector.
Condition:
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TWO PIECE LOT, TO INCLUDE CHARLES
TWO PIECE LOT, TO INCLUDE CHARLES HUNT & SONS HUNT SCEN...Two Piece Lot, to include Charles Hunt & Sons hunt scenes "Greensleeves Leads the Way (McQueen's Steeple Chasings), 1873"; along with "Here They Come (McQueen's Steeple Chasings), 1873", both engravings having hand coloring on paper, both inscribed in plate along the lower margin, image size 17 x 30 inches.
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All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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FOUR PIECE LOT, TO INCLUDE AFTER
FOUR PIECE LOT, TO INCLUDE AFTER CURRIER AND IVES, "ACR...Four Piece Lot, to include after Currier and Ives, "Across the Continent", restrike lithograph on paper with hand coloring printed title and credit line through the lower margin, image size 17 1/2 x 27 1/4 inches; along with a Charles Hunt & Sons Hunt Scenes “Greensleeves Leads the Way (McQueen’s Steeple Chasings), 1873"; “Here They Come (McQueen’s Steeple Chasings), 1873"; (both engravings having hand coloring on paper, both inscribed in plate along the lower margin), image size 17" x 30"; along with after Francis Grant, Scottish, 1803 - 1898, "Sir Richard Sutton and Quorn Hounds", engraving with hand coloring on paper, inscribed in plate throughout the lower margin, image size 16 3/4 x 28 1/4 inches.
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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Charles Hunt after Herring/No. 2
Charles Hunt after Herring/No. 2 Post Horses/No. 3 The Royal Mail Coach/Herring's sketches on the road/a pair/coloured engraving, 62.5cm x 81.5cm
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THE DUBLIN, MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING,
THE DUBLIN, MEZZOTINT ENGRAVING, 1856 From Ackermann's Series of National Steeple Chases, designed and engraved by Charles Hunt, 15.75"h x 20.5"w (sight), 25"h x 29.75"w (frame)
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AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING
AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING (ENGLAND, 19TH CENTURY), “GRAND STAND ASCOT. GOLD CUP DAY 1839”., 24.5” X 32” SIGHT. FRAMED 32.5” X 43”.AFTER JOHN FREDERICK HERRING, England, 19th Century, "Grand Stand Ascot. Gold Cup Day 1839". Engraved by Charles Hunt. Dimensions: 24.5" x 32" sight. Framed 32.5" x 43".
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FOUR ENGLISH HAND-COLORED
FOUR ENGLISH HAND-COLORED ENGRAVINGS DEPICTING A FOX HUNT 17.75” X 22.75” SIGHT. FRAMED 26.5” X 31.5”.FOUR ENGLISH HAND-COLORED ENGRAVINGS DEPICTING A FOX HUNT, Engraved by Charles Hunt after the paintings by James Pollard. Dimensions: 17.75" x 22.75" sight. Framed 26.5" x 31.5".
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TWO ANTIQUE BRITISH ETCHINGS Each a
TWO ANTIQUE BRITISH ETCHINGS Each a hand-colored etching and aquatint, 19th century, to include Epsom Races - Now They're Off by Robert William Smart and Charles Hunt after James Pollard, to also include The Interior of the Fives Court by Charles Turner after T. Blake, in uniform matting and framing.
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AFTER CHARLES HUNT (BRITISH,
AFTER CHARLES HUNT (BRITISH, 1803-1877), LIVERPOOL GRAND STEEPLE CHASE, 1839 Hand-colored etching and aquatint, 19th century, matted and framed.
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CHARLES HUNT (ENGLISH, 1803 -
CHARLES HUNT (ENGLISH, 1803 - 1877), "THE COURT MARSHALL", OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTS A LARGE GROUP OF CHILDREN PLAYING TRIAL, WADDINGTO...Charles Hunt (English, 1803 - 1877), "The Court Marshall", oil on canvas, depicts a large group of children playing trial, Waddingtons label verso, genre scene, signed and dated lower left, professionally restored frame, wear consistent with age including minor inpainting, etc., ss: 31" h. x 43" w. x 2" d.
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CHARLES HUNT (BRITISH,
CHARLES HUNT (BRITISH, 1803-1877)Charles Hunt (British, 1803-1877), "This View of H.M. Steam Frigate 'Geyser', When off Mt. Edgecombe", 1856, hand-colored aquatint, after William Adolphus Knell (British, 1802-1872), published by Ackermann & Co., London, sheet 22 in. x 28 1/2 in., unframed Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund. Condition: Overall poor condition
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(2) HORSE RACING COLORED
(2) HORSE RACING COLORED ENGRAVINGS, LATE 19TH C.Engraved by Charles Hunt. To include: "National Sports: Racing Cracks", after a painting by A F De Prades, riders and horses are identified in the bottom border, sight size 25" x 45 1/2", overall with frame 29" x 49 1/2", period frame. Along with "Fores's National Sports: The Start for the Derby", after a painting by J F Herring, riders and horses identified on bottom margin, sight size 26 1/2" x 46 1/2", overall 35" x 55", period carved wooden frame.
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PAIR OF 19TH C. MARITIME ENGRAVINGS
PAIR OF 19TH C. MARITIME ENGRAVINGS A pair of 19th century hand colored maritime engravings depicting Her Majesty's steam frigates "Cyclops" and "Geyser", engraved by Charles Hunt, published 1856-1857 at Ackerman Co. London, after the paintings by William Adolphus Knell, each matted in frame; each 26"H 33.5"W overall
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CHARLES HUNT (BRITISH,
CHARLES HUNT (BRITISH, 1803-1877), CONFIDENCE, THE CELEBRATED TROTTING HORSE Hand-colored etching and aquatint, 19th century, matted and framed.
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By and After Charles
By and After Charles Hunt/Military Steeplechase/four engravings, 45cm x 58cm; after W P Hodges/The Chase of the Roebuck/two engravings, 40cm x 58cm and after F C Turner/Vale of Aylesbury Steeple Chase/engraving (7)
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19TH C COLORED ENGRAVING TITLED
19TH C COLORED ENGRAVING TITLED "THE MARQUIS",PRINTED AND ENGRAVED BY CHARLES HUNT & SON, PUBLISHED IN LONDON, DECEMBER 1, 1862. SHOWS TANNING AND FOXING. IN PERIOD OAK FRAME. SIGHT SIZE 25" X 29 1/2", OVERALL 31" X 35 1/2". LIMITED EDITION #131/400.
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EARLY 19TH C. BRITISH CARICATURE
EARLY 19TH C. BRITISH CARICATURE 'BLACKIANA' PRINT "Life in Philadelphia: A Black Tea Party", handcolored lithograph, drawn by W. Summers, sculpted by Charles Hunt, published in London by W.H. Isaacs, Soho, in the original orange lacquer and gilt frame, uner old glass, OS: 11" x 13", SS: 9" x 11", toned, lightly rippled.
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Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1977)
Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1977)
The Fisherman
oil on board
12 1/8 x 9 1/8 inches.
Property from the Estate of a Midwest Collector, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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A Pair of Hand-Colored Engravings
A Pair of Hand-Colored Engravings After Charles Hunt (English, 1803-1877)
titled "Breaking Cover" and "The Death".
Framed 27 1/2 x 37 inches.
Property from the Estate of Ken Adams, Wellington, FL
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Charles Hunt Engraving ''Leamington
Charles Hunt Engraving ''Leamington GrandSteeple Chase 1837'' image area 24'' x 17''.
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CHARLES HUNT (B 1806) BY AND
CHARLES HUNT (B 1806) BY AND AFTER
THE GRAND MILITARY STEEPLE CHASE NEAR NORTHAMPTON MARCH 24TH 1841
a set of four, aquatints in contemporary colour, mounted to platemark , contemporary rosewood frames with trade label of KEARNEY'S LOOKING GLASS WARE-HOUSE 49 Henry Street DUBLIN (4)
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Set of 19th century English
Set of 19th century English china, 43 pieces, Nanking style, blue and white transfer ware with extensive gilt highlights, unmarked, possibly Spode; detailed listing available. By descent from William Hunter of Newport, Rhode Island. Descended to his son Charles Hunter, to Mary Roth Hunter, to Caroline Hunter Kane (grandmother of the consigner).
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CHARLES HUNT (1803-1877):
CHARLES HUNT (1803-1877): CHILDREN AT PLAY Oil on canvas signed and dated 1871 lower left. 28 x 36 in. (sight) 40 x 48 1/2 in. (frame). Provenance: Florian Papp New York. Property from a Private New York Collector.
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Charles Hunt & Son Lord Lyon Winner
Charles Hunt & Son Lord Lyon Winner of the 2000 Guineas Stakes at Newmarket and the Derby Stakes at Epsom coloured engraving 57.5cm x 77cm (22.5" x 30") and sundry hunting prints
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Charles Hunt (British 19th century)
Charles Hunt (British 19th century) THE YOUNG ENGLISH FOX HUNTER: FULL CRY (after F.C. Turner) colored aquatint published by I.W. Laird London 1841 sight size: H19'' W24'' Provenance: Estate of Sue Dowd Ward Winder 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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After Charles Hunt set of 4
After Charles Hunt set of 4 coloured aquatints The Northampton Grand National Steeple Chase 1840 16 x 23.5in. Estimate ?200-300 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?280
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Engraved by Charles Hunt ''Grand
Engraved by Charles Hunt ''Grand Stand Goodwood'' (L. Brall & Sons London 1870) color aquatint 24 1/2 x 33 1/2 in. framed Estimate $ 150-250 Some toning.
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1836 Charles Hunt Equestrian
1836 Charles Hunt Equestrian Engraving ''Epsom The Grand Stand'' image area 15'' x 20''.