- J. C. HARRISON: GROUSE SHOOTING IN SCOTLANDWatercolor
J. C. HARRISON: GROUSE SHOOTING IN SCOTLANDWatercolor on paper, signed 'J C Harrison' lower right.
12 1/2 x 18 in. (sight), 23 x 27 1/2 in. (frame).
Condition
Apparently in good condition. Not examined out of frame.
Notwithstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- A set of four 19th C. colored sporting
A set of four 19th C. colored sporting lithographs (after Turner), titles include: 'August Grouse Shooting', 'November Woodcock Shooting', 'September Partridge Shooting', and 'October Pheasant Shooting'. Image 16.5” x 20” Overall 24” x 28” Condition: toning, some foxing and fading, some with paper loss/holes CT Transfer Fee $20
- 3 R.G. REEVE WATERFOWL/GAMEBIRD HUNTING
3 R.G. REEVE WATERFOWL/GAMEBIRD HUNTING AQUATINTS1. "Grouse Shooting, August" 2." Pheasant Shooting , October" 3. untitled, hunting figures, dogs, boats. "Painted by R.B. Davis, Animal Painter To His Majesty". Old Kennedy Galleries (NYC) reaffixed/transfered verso. All three with identical mats, frames.
(BBRA10453/3)(JP)
Dimensions: sight 15"H x 18.25 framed 21.75 x 25
Condition:
Toned paper, but no creasing, tears, holes. Prints shifted under mats. Frames with scuffs, crack in moulding on one
- A.B. FROST (AMERICAN, 1851-1928), COMING
A.B. FROST (AMERICAN, 1851-1928), COMING ASHORE / GROUSE SHOOTING IN THE RHODODENDRONS (TWO WORKS) Each a hand-embellished aquatint, 1934, published by The Derrydale Press, New York, in uniform framing.
- ALBERT DUNNINGTON. "GROUSE SHOOTING
ALBERT DUNNINGTON. "GROUSE SHOOTING NEAR DOLWYDDELAN," OIL (British, 1860-1928). Oil on canvas, signed and dated "A. Dunnington, 1904" on verso, titled on verso, 16 x 24 in., framed.
- ARTHUR BURDETT FROST, AMERICAN (1851-1928),
ARTHUR BURDETT FROST, AMERICAN (1851-1928), GROUSE SHOOTING, GOUACHE ON BOARD, 12 3/4 X 19 3/4 INCHESARTHUR BURDETT FROST, American, (1851-1928) Grouse Shooting, gouache on board signed lower left "A.B. Frost" gouache on board Dimensions: 12 3/4 x 19 3/4 inches Provenance: The artist; by descent in the family to his granddaughter; Sessler's Book Shop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (original label accompanies the lot); Joseph Pew, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Private Collection, Canada Tags: sporting art, hunting, dogs, illustration, listed artist, works on paper Condition: in very good overall condition; some foxing and staining apparent on the reverse; recommend re-matting and reframing; some minor toning apparent in upper left corner We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Shannon’s is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Frames on all paintings are sold "As Is". Frames may need some conservation. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
- Thomas Sutherland/Grouse Shooting/Wild
Thomas Sutherland/Grouse Shooting/Wild Duck Shooting/Pheasant Shooting/Partridge Shooting/four coloured aquatints, 33cm x 79cm
- Three Sporting Prints (British, 19th
Three Sporting Prints (British, 19th century) "Partridge Shooting" and "Grouse Shooting", after Richard Barret Davis, from the series "The Sporting Year", published by Thomas McLean, London, 1836, 15-3/4 x 19-7/8 in., matching painted wood frames; "October", after F. C. Turner, published by Dyall & Stroud, 1829, 15-5/8 x 20-1/4 in. (image), 19th century lemon gilt frame,
- After Ogden M. Pleissner (American,
After Ogden M. Pleissner (American, 1905-1983) "October Snow-Vermont", grouse shooting, published by Frost & Reed, Ltd., London and Bristol, 1959, signed lower right in pencil "Ogden M. Pleissner N.A." with blindstamp for "The Anglers' Club, New York", color lithograph, 21-7/8 x 28-7/8 in. (page); painted and gilt wood frame,
- Eleven books, sporting titles: Russell
Eleven books, sporting titles: Russell Annabel, Tales of Big Game Guide , 1938, Derrydale Press, 630/950; William Beach, In the Shadow of Mount McKinley , 1931, Derrydale Press; Harold Sheldon, Tranquility , 1936, Derrydale Press, 208/950; Harold Sheldon, Tranquility Revisited , 1940, Derrydale Press, 282/485, maroon cloth, 11-1/4 x 9 in., slight spine wear ; Ray Holland, Shotgunning in the Uplands , 1944, The Countryman Press, illustrated by Lynn Bogue Hunt; Ray Holland, Shotgunning in the Lowlands , 1945, The Countryman Press, 236/350, signed by author and Lynn Bogue Hunt (illustrator), good condition, slight edge toning ; William Foster, New England Grouse Shooting , 1942, first edition, Charles Scribner & Sons, front papers with light foxing, spine slightly stained ; William Schaldach, Upland Gunning , 1946, The Countryman Press, 115/160, frontis etching signed by author, spine soiled ; Richard Danielson, Martha Doyle and Other Sporting Memories , 1938, Derrydale Press, 954/1250, slight stain lower left affecting most of book ; Albert Simmons, W ing Shots , Derrydale Press, 809/950, frontis with photocopy of two ducks and signed by author ; Herbert Manchester, Four Centuries of Sport in America , 1931, Derrydale Press. Most in good condition except as noted. Property of a Charleston Lady.
- Hand colored print of English scene
Hand colored print of English scene entitled "Grouse Shooting", after 19th century painting by Turner and engraving by Hunt, published by J.W. Laird, London. 17" x 20".
- Group of seven English hunting scene
Group of seven English hunting scene prints after henry alken, early 19th century Comprising two aquatint etchings by T. Sutherland 'Grouse Shooting' and 'Wild Duck Shooting' after originals by Alken and a set of five aquatints from the series 'Sporting Discoveries'; each in an ebonized rectangular frame; together with two pairs of reproduction prints of birds. (11). Largest L: 16 1/2, H: 9 1/2 in. sight size