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CARVING OF BLUE JAYS. American
CARVING OF BLUE JAYS. American mid 20th century softwood. Realistic carving with original paint of blue jay and fledgling. Illegible artist signature and date 1975 on the driftwood base. Minor edge flake. 20 1/2''h.
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John James Audubon (after) New York
John James Audubon (after) New York (1785-1851) BLUE JAYS color lithograph framed sight size: H25 1/4'' W19 1/2'' Provenance: Estate of Marjorie V. Gibbs Yemassee South Carolina. Condition: Trimmed early 20th century edition with foxing toning and matteburning. 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 Walter Inglis Anderson
After Walter Inglis Anderson (American/ Mississippi 1903-1965) "Blue Jays and Pines A-3" c. 1983 hand-colored linocut colored by Adele Anderson Lawton printed by Carol Anderson from the original block labeled with documentation en verso approx. 18 in. x 36 in. matted and framed.
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Morris Graves (1910-2001
Morris Graves (1910-2001 Washington) ''Hen Blue Jay with Pomegranate'' 1979 Tempera on Paper 13''x13'' Image. Museum quality mystic Steller Jay bird composition eating pomegranate fruit. Initialed lower right edge and signed under mat. Willard Gallery, New York label on verso. Framed 21''x20''. Excellent condition with strong colors. Hinge mounted cleanly at top edges.
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Morris Graves (1910-2001
Morris Graves (1910-2001 Washington) ''Young Blue Jay with Persimmon'' 1979 Tempera on Paper 13''x13'' Image. Museum quality mystic bird composition eating persimmon fruit. Initialed lower left edge and signed under mat. Willard Gallery, New York label on verso. Framed 21''x20''. Excellent condition with strong colors. Hinge mounted cleanly at top edges.
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MINIATURE FLYING BLUE JAYRuss P.
MINIATURE FLYING BLUE JAYRuss P. Burr (1887-1955)
Hingham, MA, c. 1930
7 1/2 in. tall
A particularly well-executed Burr calling blue jay with the maker's stamp on the bottom of the driftwood base.
Original paint with light wear and minor touch-up to three repaired primary feather tips.
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(3) Hand Colored Bird Prints in
(3) Hand Colored Bird Prints in Silver and Gilt Frame to include a male and female Florida Jay, Baltimore Oriole and Boat Tailed Grackle, each engraved, printed and colored by A.P.P Co. Inc. NY, 22 1/2" x 18 1/2" framed
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BLUE JAY AFTER JOHN JAMES AUDUBON
BLUE JAY AFTER JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (AMERICAN 1785-1851). Chromolithograph on paper. Bien edition of Birds of America. Large folio plate 231 printed in 1859. In a frame 37 3/4''h. 25 3/4''w. Small 1/4'' hole on left side light water stains mostly to the bottom. Light overall toning. Tacked to the underside of the mat at 2 corners
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OVERSIZED BLUE-WINGED TEAL
OVERSIZED BLUE-WINGED TEAL DECOYPossibly from Canada. Original paint and glass eyes.
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AFTER AUDUBON BLUE JAY HAND-COLORED
AFTER AUDUBON BLUE JAY HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPHFramed lithograph on paper with hand coloring, "Blue Jay (Corvus Cristatus)," plate CII, after John James Audubon (American, 1785-1851), published by Artistic Picture Publishing, New York, c.1943, creasing to sheet, sight: 26"h, 20.75"w, overall: 36"h, 30"w, 12.5lbs **Provenance: The estate of a Houston Socialite who enjoyed a long career in modeling, both nationally and internationally. She loved and studied interior design and fashion, and was known for her pristine style**
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Mark Catesby engraving (British,
Mark Catesby engraving (British, 1683-1749), "The Crested Jay (Blue Jay)" from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands , watermark "IV", possibly 1754 edition, hand colored engraving on laid paper, plate 9-3/4 x 13-5/8 in., page 14-1/4 x 20-3/8 in.; modern gilt wood frame. Hinged at top, toning, stains top margin, binding edge at bottom, repaired 1 in. tear bottom margin middle, some text bleed. The Estate of the Late William L. Montague, Jr., Lookout Mountain, Tennessee
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Group of two vintage carved hand
Group of two vintage carved hand painted birds; Dove perched on driftwood Jay Irwin, c. 1985; colorful finch on driftwood, unattributed; overall excellent condition, some age wear, surface wear, surface soiling, dent on dove; largest L 11" H 8 1/2" (Approx.)
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MARK CATESBY ENGRAVING THE BLUE
MARK CATESBY ENGRAVING THE BLUE JAYMark Catesby (England, 1683-1749). Hand colored ornithological engraving The Crested Jay, fig. 15 from Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, with accompanying text page in English and French and additional partial text page on verso. Blue Jay sheet watermarked I HS I Villedary. Sight size 12" x 15 1/2" (with frame 17" x 21"), text page 19 3/8" x 14". Some roughness and minor tears along edges of text page, tear repaired on bottom corner of text page; some discoloration.
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Six stuffed birds, a kingfisher,
Six stuffed birds, a kingfisher, a wren, a seagull, an ork, a hen harrier and a jay, two stoats and a pike, eight cases in total
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Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher
Blue & White Stoneware Pitcher bluebirds in flight 8 1/2''.
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy
A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Birds Blue-Grey Gnatcatchers one in flight two others perched on dogwood. Height 11 1/2 inches.
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Antique Bluejay on Branch Oil on
Antique Bluejay on Branch Oil on Board Framed- 18x15''
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FIVE CARVED POLYCHROME
FIVE CARVED POLYCHROME BIRDSIncluding a blue jay, a pheasant, a cardinal and two finches. Widths 1.75 to 3 in.
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A Limited Edition Herend
A Limited Edition Herend Porcelain Bird Figurine "Jay" Perched on a branch above a meandering stem of fruit buds and leaves hand decorated in polychrome with a soft glossy finish marked on the underside with blue Herend mark and also impressed with "Herend 5022". Form no. 5072-0-00 Pattern C. Originally designed by Sandor Kelety with new design for trunk in 1983 by Laszlo Major.
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After John James Audubon (New York,
After John James Audubon (New York, 1785-1851) "Purple Grakle [sic] or Common Crow Blackbird", plate 221, from The Birds of America, J. Bien, New York, 1860, chromolithograph on wove paper, 38 x 25-3/4 in. (page); wood frame,
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Morris Graves (1910-2001
Morris Graves (1910-2001 Washington) ''Cock Blue Jay Wrecking an Apple'' 1979 Tempera on Paper 13''x13'' Image. Museum quality mystic Steller Jay bird composition eating an apple. Initialed lower right edge and signed under mat. Willard Gallery, New York label on verso. Framed 21''x20''. Excellent condition with strong colors. Hinge mounted cleanly at top edges.
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Two Boehm Porcelain Birds
Two Boehm Porcelain Birds comprising Baby Blue Jay and Yellow Throated Warbler together with an associated Nightingale. Height of tallest 9 1/2 inches.
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A Boehm Model of a Blue Jay
A Boehm Model of a Blue Jay molded on a naturalistic ground with raspberries. Height 18 inches.
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HALF-SIZE GREEN WING TEAL DRAKEBy
HALF-SIZE GREEN WING TEAL DRAKEBy Jerome Howes of Cape Cod Massachusetts. In flying form with glass eyes and carved tail.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL: ''BLUE JAY IN A
AMERICAN SCHOOL: ''BLUE JAY IN A BLUE SPRUCE EATING SPRUCE NUTS'' Mixed media on paper laid down on board signed DeNiro and titled on a label on verso. Provenance: Property from Salander-O'Reilly Galleries' Collection consigned by the Trustee. 42 1/2 x 30 in. 45 1/2 x 33 x 2 in. (frame).
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John James Audubon (American
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Yellow-billed Magpie" "Stellers Jay" "Ultramarine Jay" "Clark's Crow" Plate 362 from Birds of America Amsterdam Edition sheet 39 1/2 in. 26 1/2 in. framed.
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LOT OF SIX FRAMED AND GLAZED
LOT OF SIX FRAMED AND GLAZED COLORED ENGRAVINGSdepicting various species of birds to include: Baltimore orioles, blue bird, and others, plate 7. Plate 28, depicting cardinal and others. Plate 15, a grey sea eagle. Plate 18, woodpeckers. Plate 30, red tailed hawk. Plate 19, clapper rail and belted kingfishers. All are 13" x 19 1/2" sight size, 20" x 16 1/2" overall.
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FOLK ART CARVED & POLYCHROME
FOLK ART CARVED & POLYCHROME PAINTED BLUE JAY BY "ca. 1983 dated; full body half size carving of blue jay with long outspread tail, glass eyes, detailed feathering to wings, hand painted accent and wrapped wire leg mountings and attached to a birch limb base, 9"x 2 3/4"x 6 1/4"; Condition: good
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Collection of six carved birds,
Collection of six carved birds, various species, to include quail, geese, mallard ducks, and blue jays, the largest signed B. Slattery, 6.25"h x 12"l; together with a watercolor of a blue jay, unsigned.
Condition: Minor losses.
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Gundlefinger Bluewing Teal Duck
Gundlefinger Bluewing Teal Duck Decoys - PairDrake and hen with glass eyes appears to be original paint scratch painting technique Jefferson City Missouri circa 1925 13'' L Provenance: From The Estate of The Late James W. Goodrich of Missouri.
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PAIR OF BIRD STUDY PRINTS AFTER
PAIR OF BIRD STUDY PRINTS AFTER J. J. AUDUBON PAIR OF BIRD STUDY PRINTS AFTER J. J. AUDUBON DEPICTING BLUE JAYS AND FLORIDA JAYS, MATTED IN FRAME
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GROUP OF FOUR INLAID WOOD BIRD
GROUP OF FOUR INLAID WOOD BIRD PLAQUES. Painted Bunting (16.25'' x 13''); The Orioles (16.25'' x 13''); Blue Jay (11.25'' x 10.75''); Humming Bird (11.25'' x 10.75''). Each with a label on the reverse from Eugen Block Marquetry Co. Chicago Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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BIRD PRINT BY J. GOULD AND H.C.
BIRD PRINT BY J. GOULD AND H.C. RICHTER. Handcolored engraving on paper. Large folio of yellow songbirds Parus Major. 29''h. 21''w.
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JOHN JAMES AUDUBON(New York,
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON(New York, 1785-1851)
Blue Grosbeak, Pl. 204 from The Birds of America, London, 1858-1860, Bien edition, chromolithograph on wove paper, 39-1/8 x 25-7/8 in.; unframed, matted
Provenance: Collection of Bill Steiner
Condition:
lined with support fabric, strong color, some toning and small points of foxing, hinged in at top, faint smudging in margins
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John James Audubon (American
John James Audubon (American 1785-1851) "Yellow Billed Magpie Stellers Jay Ultramarine Jay Clark's Crow" Plate 362 hand-colored engraving with aquatint from Birds of America Havell edition watermarked "J. Whatman/1837" sheet 32 in. x 25 1/2 in. attractively matted and framed.
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Three Lithographs after John
Three Lithographs after John James Audubonhand colored from a J. T. Bowen octavo edition of ''The Birds of North America '' 1840s or later to include: ''Black-poll Wood Warbler '' Plate 78; ''Florida Jay '' Plate 233 (text pages included); ''Warbling Vireo or Greenlet '' Plate 241. Presented behind mats in gilt wooden frames. SS 5.5 x 9.5 in; (2) frames 17.5 x 13.5 in.; (1) frame 22 x 18 in.Not examined out of the frames.Living Estate of Marilyn O. Lee Chocowinity NC