- ALICE HALL (ENGLAND/AMERICA, 1847-?),
ALICE HALL (ENGLAND/AMERICA, 1847-?), WATERCOLOR, VILLAGE SCENE WITH LARGE GROUP GATHERING IN DISTANCE, A WOMAN STANDS IN FOREGROUND...Alice Hall (England/America, 1847-?), watercolor, village scene with large group gathering in distance, a woman stands in foreground with back to viewer beneath flower window box, signed lower right, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, including some minor undulation to paper, etc., ss: 11 1/4" h. x 16 1/4" w.
- LARGE COLLECTION OF TABLE LINENS
LARGE COLLECTION OF TABLE LINENS *located in the basement hallway
- A Colonial Revival Hall Settle
A Colonial Revival Hall Settle Arts & Crafts Style A charming wooden hall settle with green stain/paint hinged lid seat tall back pierced detail on the "wings". Mostly made in pine paneled grooved back solid seat with shaping and wear painted black. Possibly designed by Louis Rorimer.
- English School, 19th Century/The
English School, 19th Century/The Grand Hall/interior with figures on an expansive staircase/watercolour, 48cm x 27cm
- HALL SEAT. Oak with carved crest
HALL SEAT. Oak with carved crest four brass garment hangers curved arms and a lift seat on flared feet. 84'' h. 36 1/4'' w. 17'' d.
- Attributed to Joos van Craesbeek
(Flemish,
Attributed to Joos van Craesbeek
(Flemish, 1605-1661)
A Gathering in an Interior
oil on canvas
22 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches.
- GLASS AND PATINATED METAL HALL
GLASS AND PATINATED METAL HALL LANTERNGlass and Patinated Metal Hall Lantern , with smoke bell, h. 25 in Provenance: Estate of Julia Evans Reed
- Thomas Gentle Huckle (British d.
Thomas Gentle Huckle (British d. 1889) PAIR OF WORKS: HADDON HALL watercolor framed unsigned and inscribed on verso sight size: H8 1/2'' W12 1/4'' (2pcs) Provenance: Estate of Elizabeth H. Rader Rock Hill South Carolina. Other Notes: Haddon Hall is probably the finest example of a fortified Medieval manor house in existence. Present-day Haddon Hall was inhabited from the 12th century to the early 17th century; it lay dormant until the 1920s when the 9th Duke and Duchess of Rutland restored the house and gardens making it liveable once again. Withstanding fire warfare family misfortune and changing fashions Haddon Hall has changed little over the recent centuries and it provides a unique view of early English life and history. Courtesy Haddon Hall Estate. 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.
- Four 17th Century style oak hall
Four 17th Century style oak hall chairs with profusely carved backs, upholstered seats and the front legs joined by a carved stretcher/Provenance: Tidenham Manor
- AFTER FRANCIS CALCRAFT TURNER (1782-1846)
AFTER FRANCIS CALCRAFT TURNER (1782-1846) - ‘BACHELOR’S HALL’ a set of six coloured mezzotints, each 26cm x 36cm, in Hogarth frames with verse eglomise slips
- A set of four 17th Century oak
A set of four 17th Century oak hall chairs, each with tulip and floral scrolls to the crest rail, the back on twist turned supports, the block and turned legs united by a twist turned front stretcher
- JANUS HALAPY (HUNGARIAN, 1893 -
JANUS HALAPY (HUNGARIAN, 1893 - 1960) 25 ?" x 30 ?" Gathering Storm. Pastel on paper, signed in pencil lower right corner, under glass with linen mat and gold frame. overall 28" x 33 ½".
- Victorian hanging hall lamp.
Victorian hanging hall lamp.
- GREEN BELL-SHAPED GLASS HALL LANTERNGreen
GREEN BELL-SHAPED GLASS HALL LANTERNGreen Bell-Shaped Glass Hall Lantern , h. 23 in Provenance: Estate of Julia Evans Reed
- 63 pc. Staffordshire ''Heritage
63 pc. Staffordshire ''Heritage Hall'' DinnerService for 8 with extras & servers excellent.
- American or English School late
American or English School late 19th c. two designs for ceilings "Hall" and "Dining Room" watercolor and pencil on cardstock titled on original mats sheet 10 in. x 19 1/4 in. and 6 1/4 in. x 17 in. matted together.
- A hexagonal hall lantern, 60cm
A hexagonal hall lantern, 60cm high/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire
- BACHELOR'S HALL, PLATES 3 AND 4,
BACHELOR'S HALL, PLATES 3 AND 4, PAIR OF COLORED ENGRAVINGS, FRAMED: 14 1/2 X 17 1/2 INBachelor's Hall, Plates 3 and 4, Pair of Colored Engravings, Framed: 14 1/2 x 17 1/2 in
- HALL, TREVOR. SOME PRINTERS AND
HALL, TREVOR. SOME PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS OF CONJURING...Hall, Trevor and Percy Muir. Some Printers and Publishers of Conjuring Books and Other Ephemera, 1800 - 1850. (Leeds): The Elmete Press, 1976. Number 29 from an edition limited to 465 copies. One of 35 bound in full black calf, gilt stamped and blocked in real gold. Printed endsheets, illustrated. 4to. Signed on the front endsheet by both authors. Fine.
- 1 piece. Hand-Colored Aquatint
1 piece. Hand-Colored Aquatint Etching. Hill, J., after Krimmel, J. L. and Jones, S. "The Conflagration of The Masonic Hall, Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Which Occurred on The Night of 9th of March, 1819." Philadelphia: William Smith, (1862-91), fourth state [restrike of the original Philadelphia, 1819 printing]. 24 x 19 3/8 inches (610 x 492 mm) - plate mark; 23 x 17 1/4 inches (584 x 438 mm) - image and text. Good margins, good impression. Generally clean and attractive. Framed. Depicting the burning of the Masonic Hall, designed by William Strickland and built to much acclaim in 1809-10. Deak 309; Snyder 510 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 Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
- HALL, TREVOR AND PERCY MUIR. SOME
HALL, TREVOR AND PERCY MUIR. SOME PRINTERS AND PUBLISHE...Hall, Trevor and Percy Muir. Some Printers and Publishers of Conjuring Books, 1800 Ð 1850. Leeds: The Elmete Press, 1976. Being number 92 from a limited edition of 465 copies. One-third black calf over crushed buckram, blocked in real gold. Illustrated with color plates, printed on laid paper. Top edge gilded. 4to. Fine, with publisher's prospectus.
- A pair of Victorian mahogany hall
A pair of Victorian mahogany hall chairs, the backs centred by an ebonised shield and set on octagonal baluster legs
- HALL BENCH. Dark stained bench
HALL BENCH. Dark stained bench with paneled back curved arms and paneled base. 48'' h. 56'' w. 18 1/2'' d. Ex Christopher Huntington sold through Morrill's Vernon Maine June 1974.
- UNKNOWN: FAMILY GATHERING AT THE
UNKNOWN: FAMILY GATHERING AT THE HOMESTEAD Toned bromide print. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 6 1/2 x 8 7/8 in. 15 1/4 x 18 1/4 in. (frame).
- English School, circa 1830/Strangers
English School, circa 1830/Strangers Hall, Norwich/watercolour, 31cm x 23.5cm/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson
- A brass framed hall lantern of
A brass framed hall lantern of cylindrical form, the curved glazed panels with star-cut decoration, 48cm high/Provenance: Spetchley Park, Worcestershire
- A pair of William IV mahogany hall
A pair of William IV mahogany hall chairs with shaped and moulded backs and heart pattern centre cartouche wood seats on turned and octagonal front legs (one seat split and back loose)
- 12 Hall ''Jewel T'' Pottery Serving
12 Hall ''Jewel T'' Pottery Serving Pieces bowl set covered dish coffeepot salt pepper cream sugar & more.
- LINDEN HALL PRINTca. 1860; depicting
LINDEN HALL PRINTca. 1860; depicting several buildings with a man and lady in foreground titled "Linden Hall" "Seminary for young ladies, Lancaster Co., Lititz, Pennsylvania"; 8 1/4"x 7 1/4"; [Provenance: on reverse owned formerly by John W. Aungst, director of Lancaster Co. Historical Society 1948-88]; Condition: minor toning
- A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATE HOLLOWWARE
A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATE HOLLOWWARE *located in dining room
- Harry Linley Richardson (British,
Harry Linley Richardson (British, 1878 - 1949) framed and matted watercolor of a Pacific Northwest Native American building with figures titled "Gathering", signed lower left, 11" x 15"
- HALL. Miniature Portrait on Ivory
HALL. Miniature Portrait on Ivory of a General.Signed lower right. Possibly Peter Adolf Hall Swedish 1739-1793. From a New Rochelle NY home. Dimensions: sight - 2.75'' dia.
- Early gathering basket.
Early gathering basket.
- JOSEPH NASH (BRITISH 1808-1878)
JOSEPH NASH (BRITISH 1808-1878) THE HALL OF BRAMHALL CHESHIRE ENGLAND AND HUNTERS RETURNING Color lithograph: 12 3/4 x 17 in. (sight) Framed
- A pair of Edwardian oak hall chairs
A pair of Edwardian oak hall chairs with barley twist supports over an upholstered seat and a child's Lloyd loom chair
- A Pair of English Carved Mahogany
A Pair of English Carved Mahogany Hall Chairs c. 1830 scrolled and pierced back trapezoidal seat molded seat rail turned legs.