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Henry Clay Lithograph by Currier
Henry Clay Lithograph by Currier Hand-colored lithograph on paper 19th century published 1844 by N. Currier in original frame; plate size 12 x 8.75 in. Property of Caswell and Sara Lane Condition: Some foxing and toning.
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John Clark, after Henry
John Clark, after Henry Alken/Shooting Scenes/originally published 1820/a set of coloured aquatints, 19cm x 24cm /and an engraving of Chepstow Castle by Fittler after Robertson
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Henry Clay silhouette David Wooster
Henry Clay silhouette David Wooster print and a pair of Cries of London prints all in eglomise frames Estimate $ 200-400 No condition report supplied.
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(11) North Carolina and Virginia
(11) North Carolina and Virginia Titlesas follows: Hill J.P.A. HISTORY OF HENRY COUNTY (1925); Massie & Christian eds. HOMES AND GARDENS IN OLD VIRGINIA (1932); Wilstach Paul JEFFERSON AND MONTICELLO (1928); Flournoy Mary H. SIDELIGHTS ON SOUTHERN HISTORY (1939); Brooks Aubrey Lee WALTER CLARK (1944); Lawson John LAWSON'S HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA (1937); Gilbert Dorothy Lloyd GUILFORD A QUAKER COLLEGE (1937); Hobbs S. H. NORTH CAROLINA ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL (1930) (internal stains); Peattie Roderick THE GREAT SMOKIES AND THE BLUE RIDGE (1943); Wilson Warren H. THE CHURCH AT THE CENTER (1914); Ashe Samuel HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA VOL. I (1925).Generally decent shelf condition some rubbed titles and cover stains.
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WALTER CLARK, SHINNECOCK HILLS,
WALTER CLARK, SHINNECOCK HILLS, O/CWalter Clark, American 1848-1917, Shinnecock Hills, O/C, 2 verso gallery labels 20 x 24, framed 29 1/2 x 33
(LINA8542)(MM)
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A Clark (Late 19th
A Clark (Late 19th Century)/Chickens/a pair/oil on canvas, 20.5cm x 25.5cm
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ROLAND H. CLARK (1874-1957)Two
ROLAND H. CLARK (1874-1957)Two Derrydale Prints
each hand-colored aquatint, 20 by 15 1/2 in.
"The Scout - Mallard Drake," 1938
edition of 250
"Down Wind - Pintail Drake"
signed "Roland Clark" lower right
edition 70 of 250
each published and copyrighted by The Derrydale Press, New York
Provenance: Private Collection, Wisconsin
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Henry Progar and William Clark, (2)
Henry Progar and William Clark, (2) Watercolors, beach scene, signed Henry Progar, 8" x 11-1/4" sight, harbor scene, signed William G Clark, 9-3/4" x 13" sight, largest framed size 16" x 19", good condition, foxing spots on Progar painting
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James Clark Senior (English
James Clark Senior (English active 1884-1909) "A Bay Hunter in His Stall" oil on canvas signed "James Clark Senr" lower right 20 in. x 24 in. in a later frame.
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CHARLES CLARK (VA, 1869-1947),
CHARLES CLARK (VA, 1869-1947), HEN MERGANSER Chincoteague, Virginia, circa 1900, carved and painted wood.
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Henry Clay autograph document,
Henry Clay autograph document, 27-line manuscript, "To the Honble the Judges of the Fayette Circuit Court in Chancery setting. Humbly complaining herewith unto your Honor your orator Barkly Martin. That on the 29th day of Augt. 1801 a certain John Hendly & William Wenn…for a valuable consideration executed to Henry Clay Senr. the obligation which is hereto annexed…That the land therein mentioned not being conveyed to the said Clay he did…assign the same to your orator…", signed "Clay pq" (Henry Clay, 1772-1852, Senator, House Speaker, Secretary of State), 12-3/8 x 7-1/4 in., separations and toning at folds, small edge losses and soiling , with cut portion of document dated August 10, 1825, signed "H. Clay" as Secretary of State, seal affixed, 3-1/2 x 7-3/8 in., mounted to cardstock, minor glue stains . (Two pieces.) Collection of H. Donald Nelson, Williamsburg, Virginia.
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N. CLARK, JR. 2 GALLON STONEWARE
N. CLARK, JR. 2 GALLON STONEWARE CREAM POT 19th century. Athens, New York.
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2 CLARK TN COIN SILVER CUPSPair
2 CLARK TN COIN SILVER CUPSPair of Memphis, Tennessee coin silver cups or small mugs, both with faceted sides and flared rims, plain C-form handles; both marked F.H. Clark & Co and Memphis in separate rectangles (Memphis is italicized; attr. Frederick Harvey Clark, working Memphis circa 1850-d.1866 as F.H. Clark & Co.). One cup is monogrammed on front "Alice Clare" and the other, "M.A. Rawlings". 3-1/4"H. 8.92 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Rawlings cup has deep interior scratch and several dents to one side; the other has some light wear and scattered small dents but is in overall very good condition.
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CLARK, CHARLES B. THE EASTERN SHORE
CLARK, CHARLES B. THE EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND AND VIRGINIA (New York: Lewiston Historical Publishing Co., 1950), three volumes, 4to (11 in.), blue linen with gilt to spines, the first two volumes give an historical perspective on the peninsula with an overview of the institutional, educational, and economic infrastructure of the region; the third volume provides biographies of prominent citizens.
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Confederate plantation archive of
Confederate plantation archive of Jeremiah Henry, Anson County, North Carolina: three partially printed "Tax in Kind" forms, 1864-65, listing amounts of bacon, corn, fodder, molasses, etc., tithed to the Confederate government; five pieces North Carolina currency, one Monroe, North Carolina, 1863, receivable for taxes "For Relief of Soldiers' Families"; 1863 affidavit for cotton yarn, sworn "for family use and not for sale, exchange or barter"; 1865 "C.S. Government" printed receipt for hire of wagon and team; 1866 receipt for "four coffins for Negroes who died on the plantation"; 1857 receipt for hire of "Negro girl named "Martha", 3-1/2 x 1 in. signature portion removed ; six cotton sale bills, 1850-1869; 1-3/4 x 2-7/8 in. to 18 x 12 in., (18 pieces). Separations, small losses, folds, stains, toning. The Estate of the Late Henry Gregory, Charlotte, North Carolina
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CLARENCE HENRY ROE (ENGLISH, 1850 -
CLARENCE HENRY ROE (ENGLISH, 1850 - 1909) 16" x 24" Highland landscape with stag, ca., 1885. Oil on canvas, signed lower right corner, in gilt wood frame, overall 23 ½" x 31 ¼".
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CLARK Grace. Lot of 4
CLARK Grace. Lot of 4 Works.Abstract oil on canvas - unsigned unframed 48'' high x 36'' wide. Oil/acrylic on paper lanscape - unsigned framed 29.5'' high x 41.5'' wide. Oil on canvas of seated figures - unsigned unframed 16'' high x 18'' wide. Watercolor on paper landscape- framed signed and dated 86 lower center 11'' high x 14.75'' wide. From the NYC storage unit of the estate of Grace Clark. Grace S. Clark American 20th century. Condition: Generally good.
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Henry J Jarvis 1917 Watercolor.
Henry J Jarvis 1917 Watercolor. From a Yorktown Heights home. Dimensions: 9 1/2" x 13."
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WALTER CLARK (1859 - 1935)Walter
WALTER CLARK (1859 - 1935)Walter Clark (1859 - 1935), The Pooch, oil on canvas, signed lower right Walter Clark, relined, in Newcomb-Macklin frame, 20" x 16", sold at Christie's 6/22/2007.
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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(English, 1858-1943) James Clark
(English, 1858-1943)
James Clark (English, 1858-1943)
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16 F.H. CLARK FORKS16 coin and
16 F.H. CLARK FORKS16 coin and sterling silver forks retailed by F.H. Clark of Memphis, circa 1860. Includes 10 Olive pattern forks (6-7/8") and 6 Threaded antique pattern forks (7-5/8"L). All marked F.H. Clark & Co., most with additional lion-anchor-G marks for Gorham, one also marked Coin and one also marked Sterling. Combined weight 22.45 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Very good condition with a couple of slightly bent tines.
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5 PCS. CLARK TN COIN SILVER
5 PCS. CLARK TN COIN SILVER FLATWAREFive pieces of Memphis, Tennessee coin silver serving flatware, all bearing marks for F.H. Clark & Co. (Frederick Harvey Clark, working Memphis circa 1850-d. 1866 as F.H. Clark & Co.). Includes a 6-1/4"L gravy ladle with Fiddle Swell pattern handle, Clark mark in rectangle; a 5-3/4" condiment ladle with Fiddle Swell pattern handle and Clark mark in rectangle; a 9" serving spoon with engraved design on handle, bearing Clark mark in rectangle with additional mark "coin" with pseudo-hallmark; a 7-1/4" L master butter knife with incuse Clark mark and additional mark "coin"; and a 3-1/2" salt shovel with incuse Clark mark. All pieces except the condiment ladle bear various monograms. Combined weight: 4.64 oz troy. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition with some wear to monograms.
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Samuel Joseph Clark (British
Samuel Joseph Clark (British 1834-1912) THE DAILY CHORES ON THE FARM oil on canvas framed signed & dated: lower right S. Jos. Clark 1876 H20'' W30'' Provenance: Atlanta Georgia private collection. Canvas support relined UV light examination reveals inpainting at top right edge of left tree to left edge of right tree approx. three inches down and some other specks throughout.
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George Clark of Scaldwell (Fl.
George Clark of Scaldwell (Fl. early 19th c) - Kettering Rectory; Earthlingborough Church Northamptonshire; Maidford Church; Arthingworth Church; Farming Woods Seat of the Ladies Fitzpatrick, five, all signed (one "Drawn by G Clark Scaldwell"), three dated 1824, 1826 or 1829, all inscribed, watercolour, en grisaille, 27 x 44cm and various sizes, unframed (5) More Information Kettering Rectory creased and slightly spotted
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"Henry Clay" print after a painting
"Henry Clay" print after a painting by J. W. Dodge. 14 3/4" x 19 1/2". Good condition with some foxing and water marks.
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Silk 1884 campaign ribbon
Silk 1884 campaign ribbon printed in black and white. Portrait of Henry Clay above that of Theodore Frelinghuysen. Sold by E.P….J Cortland. Very good condition center fold. 9'' h. x 3'' w.
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ALBERT CLARK (BRITISH 1821-1900)
ALBERT CLARK (BRITISH 1821-1900) SHIRE HORSE IN FIELD 1891. Oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 'Albert Clark 1891;' Framed in a period gilt and gesso wood frame: 28.50'' x 32'' 20.1'' x 24.1'' Condition: Fine to medium craquelure throughout -- no apparent significant areas of pigment loss; Noticeable surface grime; Light stretcher bar impressions;?Otherwise canvas is unlined without any further apparent significant condition or restoration issues
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GEORGE CLARK (AMERICAN,
GEORGE CLARK (AMERICAN, CONTEMPORARY) 40" x 50" "Illinois Central". Mixed media on paper, no visible signature, in thin wood frame, overall 41 ¼" x 51 ¼".
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Roland H. Clark Connecticut
Roland H. Clark Connecticut (1874-1957) PAIR WORKS: EVENING FLIGHT and A FLOCK OF CANVASBACKS etchings framed signed: lower margins and titled on verso sight size: H12'' W14 1/2'' (2pcs) Provenance: Harlow McDonald & Co. New York. Mrs. Donald Sutton Ford Augusta Georgia. Other Notes: Verso bearing Harlow McDonald & Co labels. 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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CLARENCE HENRY ROE (BRITISH, 1850 -
CLARENCE HENRY ROE (BRITISH, 1850 - 1909) 16" x 24" Highland landscape with stag, ca., 1885. Oil on canvas, signed lower right corner, in gilt wood frame, overall 23 ½" x 31 ¼".
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COIN SILVER FLATWARE INC. F.H.
COIN SILVER FLATWARE INC. F.H. CLARK, 17 PCSGroup of 17 pcs. coin silver flatware. Includes 5 table or serving spoons, fiddle swell handles, marked in rectangle F.H. Clark & Co. (Frederick Harvey Clark, working Memphis, Tennessee circa 1850-d. 1866 as F.H. Clark & Co.), period script monogram AJ; 3 table or serving spoons with fiddle pattern handles marked L. Kent (Luke Kent, working Cincinnati, Ohio c. 1830); 7 teaspoons in with fiddle swell handles (4 marked for Nigel Harding & Co. of Boston with SS and FWC monograms; 3 marked for M. Pearson of Portland, Maine with S and PJ monograms), all circa 1860; and 2 short handled tea or nut scoops with pierced shell form bowls and plain oval handles (1 with retailer mark Garrett & Son, likely Philadelphia, possibly sterling). 20.540 total troy ounces. Provenance: Devon Farm; estate of Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
One shell-bowl scoop has repair to handle. 1 Harding spoon has significant dent to bowl, some other spoons have light minor dents to bowls.
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Color engraving by Whitechurch
Color engraving by Whitechurch depicting Henry Clay before The United States Senate A.D. 1850 after the work by Rothermel 27" x 34". ?
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Ernest Clark (19th century) Cows
Ernest Clark (19th century) Cows and Geese oil on canvas 14 x 18 inches.
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CLARK, Walter, (American
CLARK, Walter, (American 1848-1917): Expansive Landscape with Lighthouse and Village, OIL/Canvas, 20'' x 30'', gilded frame with wear, 23 1/2'' x 33 1/2'', faint signature in the lower right.CONDITION: Several scattered abrasions, needs cleaning.
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18th century English portrait,
18th century English portrait, titled on label verso "Reverend Thomas Clark", painted within an oval, per label verso formerly attributed to Sir William Dobson, English, 1610-1646 (attribution on label verso), oil on canvas, 29-3/8 x 24 in.; 20th century gilt wood and composition frame. Restretched on newer stretcher, lined, two periods of restoration with retouch scattered in face and background and obscured by varnish; frame with abrasions. Mr. and Mrs. Fabius B. Pendleton; North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina
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Georgia Pottery Jug Henry Newton
Georgia Pottery Jug Henry Newton Long(Crawford County 1858-1907) alkaline glazed one gallon stoneware of a khaki tone with dark olive vertical drips ''HNL'' stamp to handle. Actual capacity over one gallon.12.75 in.Fair sized rim chip; ''X'' hairline to side.