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Wilton Robert Lockwood
Wilton Robert Lockwood (Connecticut/Massachusetts 1861-1914) MEDWAY BRIDGE watercolor framed signed: lower right sight size: H10 1/2'' W17 1/4'' Provenance: North Carolina private collection.
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WALTER R. LOCKE (UNITED STATES)
WALTER R. LOCKE (UNITED STATES) 1883-1949. IN BEAUFORT S.C. ETCHING, 1937. WINDISCH/COLE 272. ED: 250 OR FEWER, AS PUBLISHED BY ASSO...Walter R. Locke (United States) 1883-1949. In Beaufort S.C. Etching, 1937. Windisch/Cole 272. Ed: 250 or fewer, as published by Associated American Artists. Signed and dated with pencil, l.r. Titled with pencil, l.l. Printed with black ink on cream laid paper with full margins. 318 x 214 mm (12 1/2 x 8 3/8 in.). Framed. Harry Stoner (United States) 1880-1960. My Favorite Village (Swansboro NC). Linoleum cut (?), 1948. Ed: Unknown. Uncommon. Signed and titled with pencil, l.r. Signed and dated in the block, l.r. Inscribed with pencil "Swansboro N.C.", l.l. Printed by the artist with black ink on textured cream laid paper with full margins. 229 x 383 mm. (9 x 15 1/8 in.). Framed. (2)
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Locke Walter Ronald (American
Locke Walter Ronald (American 1883 - ?): ''In Beaufort S.C.'' Limited Edition Original Etching sight size 13'' x 8 3/4'' pencil signed lower right dated '39 titled lower left original AAA Label affixed verso encased in ordinal black frame with wear 18 1/2'' x 14 1/2'' the scene depicts a young African American woman walking in front of an old plantation.CONDITION: Some toning and browning along the mat edges not examined out of the frame.
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CHARLES LOCKE, FIGURES IN
CHARLES LOCKE, FIGURES IN CITYSCAPE, OIL ON CANVAS Charles Wheeler Locke (American/New York/ Ohio, 1899-1983). "Conversation on City Bench", oil on canvas. Signed lower right; giltwood frame.
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Locke (J) Works of, 10 vols and
Locke (J) Works of, 10 vols and 65 other volumes (complete runs) in three boxes/Provenance: Spetchley Park
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Charles Locke (American
Charles Locke (American 1899-1983) Shipyard Scene Lithograph on paper signed l.r. with artist s monogram in plate with inscription To Dad and Aunt Rose l.l.; Plate 8.5 x 11.75 in.During the 1930s and 40s the WPA program and other federal funding enabled many artists to work for pay and often this is the type of subject matter that was produced- working class genre scenes. ?Companies such as the Associated American Artists and other printing groups encouraged the production of such works as an inexpensive work of art to be collected by the middle class. Condition: Toning and matte burn.
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Locke (John) The Works, Third
Locke (John) The Works, Third Edition, 3 vols., 1727. Folio, cont. panelled calf (old rebacks, some wear, prelims of vol 3 wormed). Engraved frontispiece in vol 1. Bookplate of Robert Berkeley Spetchley (3)
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Eight pieces Chamberlain's
Eight pieces Chamberlain's Worcester: fine gilt decoration flanking salmon borders, central crest with black winged griffin, label on back attributes to Fitzwilliam, one plate marked on back in gilt "Chamberlain's Worcester", early 19th century; detailed listing available. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
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WORCESTER. "Blind Earl" Partial
WORCESTER. "Blind Earl" Partial Porcelain Service. From a Stamford CT estate.
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WALTER RONALD LOCKE
WALTER RONALD LOCKE (FLORIDA/MASSACHUSETTS, 1883-1949), "PORTUGUESE SHRIMP BOATS - ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA"., ETCHING ON PAPER, 9" X 12.5" SIGHT. UNFRAMED.WALTER RONALD LOCKE, Florida/Massachusetts, 1883-1949, "Portuguese Shrimp Boats - St. Augustine, Florida". Signed in pencil lower right "W.R. Locke". Titled lower left. Dimensions: Etching on paper, 9" x 12.5" sight. Unframed.
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Three 19th c. Staffordshire busts
Three 19th c. Staffordshire busts (one a box) including Locke tallest 9"h.
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BERNARD COREY (MASSACHUSETTS,
BERNARD COREY (MASSACHUSETTS, 1914-2000), "DOWNTOWN WORCESTER"., OIL ON BOARD, 8" X 12". FRAMED 14" X 18".BERNARD COREY, Massachusetts, 1914-2000, "Downtown Worcester". Signed lower right "Bernard Corey". Titled verso. Estate stamped, number 732. Housed in a Goodnow frame. Dimensions: Oil on board, 8" x 12". Framed 14" x 18".
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LOCKE, JOHN. WORKS, FOURTH
LOCKE, JOHN. WORKS, FOURTH EDITION (London: Edmund Parker, et al., 1740), three volumes, small folio (14.5 in.), full calf with tooled boards, raised bands on spine, copperplate engraving of Locke as frontispiece for Volume I and a Locke memorial for the frontispiece of Volume 3; the approximately 2,000 page set is fully indexed.
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A Chamberlain's Worcester mug,
A Chamberlain's Worcester mug, circa 1820, bat printed with a view of Worcester en grisaille, initialled DJ, 10cm high
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Walter Ronald Locke (American b.
Walter Ronald Locke (American b. 1883) two engravings titled Yellow Birch 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" and the "The Patriarch" Fla. pencil... ?
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MERLE E. LOCKE. WARRIOR RIDING,
MERLE E. LOCKE. WARRIOR RIDING, SERIGRAPH Serigraph on paper, 1994, signed in the print and hand signed lc, pencil drawings on matte, sight size: 14 x 18 in., framed.
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CHARLES LOCKE, NEW YORK CITYSCAPE
CHARLES LOCKE, NEW YORK CITYSCAPE OIL ON CANVAS Charles Wheeler Locke (American/New York/Ohio,, 1899-1983). "Lunch Break, Central Park", oil on canvas. Signed lower right, framed.
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William Lockhart (Scottish
William Lockhart (Scottish 1846-1900) Lockenziemixed media on paper signed and inscribed at lower left ''Lockenzie Harbour / W. E. Lockhart RSA / 188(5?) '' unframed.William Ewart Lockhart was elected a full member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1878. He was a popular artist and was commissioned by Queen Victoria to paint ''The Jubilee Celebration in Westminster Abbey June 21 1887 '' which is housed in the Royal Collection.Paper 15.5 x 22 in.Glue remnants to edge of paper; some foxing and toning.
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Green (V) A Survey of the City of
Green (V) A Survey of the City of Worcester, J Butler & Gamidge, Worcester, 1764 (2 Copies); together with Anon, The History of the City of Worcester, J Butler, 1790; Lewis, S Worcestershire General and Commercial Directory, Heming, 1820; RG, A Brief History of Worcester, J Tymbs, 1806; Anon, A Guide through the Royal Porcelain Works, Worcester, Deighton & Son, 1875; Binns, RW, Catalogue of a Collection of Worcester Porcelain in the Museum at the Royal Porcelain Works, 1882 (7)/Provenance: from
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Leatherbound books: 18th century
Leatherbound books: 18th century English philosophy and prose Locke John. AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING. Vols. I-II. London: J.F. and C. Rivington 1788.; Chalmers Alexander. THE SPECTATOR. Vols. I-VI. London: F.C. and J. Rivington 1822.; Addison Joseph. THE WORKS OF JOSEPH ADDISON. Vols. I-II. New York: G.P. Putnam 1854. (10pcs) Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah 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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Felicie Waldo Howell American,
Felicie Waldo Howell American, 1897-1968 Gloucester Harbor, 1916
Estimate:$5,000-$7,000
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Bicycle Wrench Lot including:
Bicycle Wrench Lot including: Wakefield Worcester Ma. Sterling No. 1 Speirs & Co. Billings & Spencer Mosser and more.
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WALTER R. LOCKE ETCHINGWALTER R.
WALTER R. LOCKE ETCHINGWALTER R. LOCKE (Florida/Massachusetts, 1883-1949) etching, "Along the Beaverkill, N.Y." Signed lower right, titled lower left. Image measures 9.75" x 12.75". In a wood frame; 16.75" x 20.75" overall.
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Worcester Porcelain, A
Worcester Porcelain, A Description of the Ware from the Wall period to the Present Day, Illustrated by Ninety-two collotypes and Seventeen Chromo-Lithographs, by R.L. Hobson, B.A. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1910. Oversize book with deckled edges, DJ, blue cloth boards with gilt embossed cover board and spine. Apprx 14"T. A must book for any serious porcelain collector.
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HERBERT W. HOLDEN, JR.
HERBERT W. HOLDEN, JR. (MASSACHUSETTS, 1922-2018), “LANDLOCKED”., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 16" X 20.5" SIGHT. FRAMED 26" X 29".HERBERT W. HOLDEN, JR., Massachusetts, 1922-2018, "Landlocked". Signed lower right "H.W. Holden, Jr". Titled verso. Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 16" x 20.5" sight. Framed 26" x 29".
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CHARLES WHEELER LOCKE (AMERICAN,
CHARLES WHEELER LOCKE (AMERICAN, 1899 - 1983) 11 ?" x 16" paper size 8 ¾" x 12 ¼" image size "Waterfront", 1938. Lithograph on paper with GCM watermark, signed in pencil lower right, monogrammed in plate lower right, hinged at top, matted under plexiglass in black frame, overall 16 ¼" x 19".
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18th century British portrait,
18th century British portrait, wigged nobleman wearing a green velvet frock coat and brocaded vest, said to be the Earl of Warwick, oil on canvas, painted within a feigned oval, unsigned, 29-1/4 x 24 in.; Kent style frame, possibly late 18th/early 19th century. Restretched on 19th century stretcher, 19th century lining, crackle, abrasions, stretcher marks, one patch verso; frame resurfaced, some elements added. Property of the Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina.
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MURRAY JACKSON WENTWORTH
MURRAY JACKSON WENTWORTH (MASSACHUSETTS, 1927-2008), LOBSTER TRAPS., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 13” X 26.5” SIGHT. FRAMED 21.25” X 34”.MURRAY JACKSON WENTWORTH, Massachusetts, 1927-2008, Lobster traps. Signed lower right "Murray Wentworth AWS". Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 13" x 26.5" sight. Framed 21.25" x 34".
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Box 5pc 18th Century Worcester
Box 5pc 18th Century Worcester B&W Porcelain
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Louis Orr (Connecticut/France,
Louis Orr (Connecticut/France, 1879-1961) Two Winston-Salem, North Carolina, related etchings: Salem Academy, The Inner Court (Moravian Settlement, Old Salem), and The Belo House, 10 x 8 in. (plates), 15-7/8 x 12-3/4 in. (page); matching gilt silver frames,
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The Works of John Locke, ninth
The Works of John Locke, ninth edition, 9 vols, London 1794
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A Worcester cylindrical mug,
A Worcester cylindrical mug, c1760-1762, the black transfer print engraved by Robert Hancock of the arms of the Grand Lodge and masonic emblems between obelisks and globe, 12cm h More Information Slight scratches, not cracked or chipped, no restoration
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Manner of Theodore Wor
Manner of Theodore Wor
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WALTER RONALD LOCKE
WALTER RONALD LOCKE (FLORIDA/MASSACHUSETTS, 1883-1949), "CHANGING WEATHER"., ETCHING ON PAPER, 9.5" X 11" TO THE PLATE LINE. FRAMED 15" X 19".WALTER RONALD LOCKE, Florida/Massachusetts, 1883-1949, "Changing Weather". "Gulf of Mexico, Fla". Titled lower left. Signed and dated lower right "W.R. Locke '36". Dimensions: Etching on paper, 9.5" x 11" to the plate line. Framed 15" x 19".
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An Exact Ground-Plot of ye City
An Exact Ground-Plot of ye City of Worcester as it Stood Fortifyd 3 Sept 1651 11.75 x 18 in. plate approx. 11 x 14.5 in. folded to open as if intended for a bound volume. Town shown in plan but houses and churches in bird's-eye view as are troops fighting in the fields to the East and South of the town. Very little relief illustrated but fields and forests designated with pictures. Town has streets lining every road and alley. The spaces marked off with these buildings show what look like formal gardens in every square - some geometric some look like flowers. We have not seen this technique on other maps of the period but it is most likely a decoration of space. Upper left with two coats of arms one of Charles II of England other unknown; upper right has Charles II of Scotland's coat of arms; center with a coat of arms with saltire and 12 crosses with crosslets (possibly associated with Scotland). Worcester is the town where Cromwell defeated Charles II and the Scots in the last battle of the English Civil War. Condition: Scattered foxing and toning especially along folds and edges of paper. Small separations beginning at folds.
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SELECTION OF FOUR FRAMED ARTWORKS
SELECTION OF FOUR FRAMED ARTWORKS Including 18th-century engraved portraits of John Locke, Rene Fremin, and Thomas Sydenham; Together With a hand colored lithograph, "Chippeway Squaw and Child," 1st half, 19th century. Largest sight size measures 18 x 13 in., framed.