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MYRTLE WARBLERS BY DOROTHY
MYRTLE WARBLERS BY DOROTHY DOUGHTY Pair of bone china porcelain models of the Myrtle Warbler by Dorothy Doughty for Royal Worcester, resting on wooden stands; 10.5"H
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MYRTLE, RED SQUILL AND SCAMMORY,
MYRTLE, RED SQUILL AND SCAMMORY, THREE COLOR LITHOGRAPHS, FRAME: 22 X 18 INMyrtle, Red Squill and Scammory, Three Color Lithographs, Frame: 22 x 18 in
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MYRTLE JONES (AMERICAN/GEORGIA,
MYRTLE JONES (AMERICAN/GEORGIA, 1913-2005)Myrtle Jones (American/Georgia, 1913-2005) , "Day at the Park", acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, 32 in. x 40 in., framed Provenance: Estates of Joyce and Donald Laidlaw, Bluffton, SC
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PR OF MYRTLE WARBLER PORCELAIN BIRD
PR OF MYRTLE WARBLER PORCELAIN BIRD MODELS BY DOROTHY DOUGHTY PAIR OF MYRTLE WARBLER PORCELAIN BIRD MODELS BY DOROTHY DOUGHTY FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; 10.5"H
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Two Doughty bird figurines:
Two Doughty bird figurines: myrtle warblers with original wood bases, black Royal Worcester mark and Dorothy Doughty signature, 9-3/4 in. cock, loss to two petals , 9-1/2 in. hen, loss to six petals, repair to one petal , with original wood boxes.
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A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy
A Pair of Royal Worcester Dorothy Doughty Birds Myrtle Warblers perched on cherry blossoms. Height 9 1/4 inches.
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PR OF PORCELAIN MYRTLE WARBLERS
PR OF PORCELAIN MYRTLE WARBLERS BY DOROTHY DOUGHTY PAIR OF PORCELAIN MYRTLE WARBLERS BY DOROTHY DOUGHTY FOR ROYAL WORCESTER, ALONG WITH ORIGINAL WOODEN BOXES; 10"H
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MYRTLE FALLIS STRONG (AMERICAN
MYRTLE FALLIS STRONG (AMERICAN 1891-1988), AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN, OIL ON BOARD, FRAME SIZE: 22 X 18 INMyrtle Fallis Strong (American 1891-1988), African American Woman, Oil on Board, Frame size: 22 x 18 in,
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A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN
A PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN BIRDSA pair of Royal Worcester porcelain models of birds: Myrtle Warblers and Weeping Cherrymodeled by Dorothy Doughtydesigned 1954; issued 1955Shape numbers 3508 & 3509, on wood stands, black printed fact
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MYRTLE TREMBLAY, FARMHOUSE ALONG
MYRTLE TREMBLAY, FARMHOUSE ALONG THE ROAD, WATERCOLOR, FRAMED: 19-1/2 X 22-3/4 INMyrtle Tremblay, Farmhouse Along the Road, Watercolor, Framed: 19-1/2 x 22-3/4 in
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Boehm bird group: myrtle warblers
Boehm bird group: myrtle warblers and trailing arbutus, black printed mark with feather and black horse head, "Boehm" in script, 8-1/4 in. Some surface grime.
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Three pairs Doughty bird figurines:
Three pairs Doughty bird figurines: one pair myrtle warblers, 9-1/2 in. and 10-3/4 in., [one leaf off but present], including original round wooden bases; one pair redstarts and gorse, 8 in. and 11 in. including wooden bases, framed certificates of authenticity; one pair wrens and Burnet rose, 7 in. and 7-1/4 in. including wooden bases, [one leaf off but present], all with black printed Royal Worcester marks and Dorothy Doughty signature.
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1862 South Carolina photograph,
1862 South Carolina photograph, albumen photograph of William Elliott's "Myrtle Bank" Plantation, Hilton Head, South Carolina, view of the laundry house with soldiers in foreground, reportedly taken while the plantation was occupied by the Union Army during the Civil War, image 6 x 8 in., modern frame; additional information attached. Laid down, toning, moderate foxing; frame with abrasions. Private Collection
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Jerome Myers (American/New York,
Jerome Myers (American/New York, 1867-1940) "Girl Seated at a Table", ca. 1915, hand-colored etching, sight 8-1/2" x 5-1/2", signed in pencil lower right "Jerome Myers Imp", retains gallery label en verso "Kennedy Galleries, Inc., 40 W. 57th St., 5th Floor, New York". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Kennedy Galleries, Inc., New York, dated November 14, 1987.
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MYRTLE TREMBLAY (AMERICAN
MYRTLE TREMBLAY (AMERICAN 1908-2011), 'WAGON PARKING', WATERCOLOR, FRAME: 25 X 30 IN. (63.50 X 76.20 CM.)Myrtle Tremblay (American 1908-2011), 'Wagon Parking', Watercolor,, Dimensions: Frame: 25 x 30 in. (63.50 x 76.20 cm.)
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Mildred Nungester Wolfe
Mildred Nungester Wolfe (American/Mississippi 1912-2009) "Meadow with Birds" watercolor on paper signed lower right 12 3/4 in. x 16 in. attractively matted and framed.
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EMMIE MAYBERRY MCINTIRE (SC,
EMMIE MAYBERRY MCINTIRE (SC, 1874-1948), LOW COUNTRY SCENE Oil on board, signed lower right, presented in a distressed painted wood frame.
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Dorothy Stanley Emmons
Dorothy Stanley Emmons (American/Georgia 1891-1960) "Magnolia Plantation on the Ashley Where the Rice-Fields Rolled Gold to the Sea" 1926 oil on canvas board signed and titled on artist label en verso dated "Summer 1926" and inscribed "In Magnolia Gardens / Charleston S.C." and with Charleston Renaissance Gallery Charleston SC label en verso 14 in. x 12 in. in a giltwood frame.
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DOROTHY AUMAN (SEAGROVE, NC,
DOROTHY AUMAN (SEAGROVE, NC, 1925-1991), FACE JUG Earthenware with a glossy brown glaze, applied curly clay eyebrows and facial hair, inset eyes, china plate teeth, "Seagrove" in script on the underside.
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Jerome Myers (American 1897-1940)
Jerome Myers (American 1897-1940) PORTRAIT OF ESTELLE COBIN pastel framed signed: lower right H16'' W12 3/4'' Provenance: From the Lawrence Castle Collection Blythewood SC.
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Marguerite Kirmse (American
Marguerite Kirmse (American 1885-1954) artist proof etching of a black Scotty dog and his shadow patiently sitting outside a mouse hole, signed and titled in lower margin, Marguerite Kirmse, The Mouse Hole. Provenance: B. Watson collection Image size 4.75" x 3" Overall 12.5" x 9.5" Condition: minor foxing CT Transfer Fee $10
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Marie Gruber (American/South
Marie Gruber (American/South Carolina, Contemporary) "Palm Trees", black and white silver gelatin print, numbered in pencil lower middle "1/30", pencil signed lower right "Marie Gruber", 26" x 17-1/4". Glazed, matted and framed.
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Two Doughty bird figurines: black
Two Doughty bird figurines: black Royal Worcester marks and Dorothy Doughty signatures, original wood bases, redstart and gorse, 11 in., one stem off but present, loss to one thorn tip , 8 in., l oss to tip of branch and one thorn tip . One tip of plant off but present. Estate of the Late William C. Ingersoll, Asheville, North Carolina.
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OUTSIDER ART, MYRTICE WEST, THE
OUTSIDER ART, MYRTICE WEST, THE GOLDEN GIRDLEWest, Myrtice, b. 1923, d. 2010, The Golden Girdle, 24"x30",2004, acrylic on canvas, puchased from artist
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Mabel May Woodward Rhode Island
Mabel May Woodward Rhode Island (1877-1945) CHARLESTON FLOWER VENDORS charcoal on paper unframed signed: lower left M. Woodward sight size: H11'' W15 1/2'' Provenance: Myrtle Beach South Carolina private collection. Condition: Water stains along the bottom edge 1/2'' horizontal portion of discoloration at top and bottom the main image is not affected otherwise in good original condition. 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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VIRGINIA A. MYERS (AMERICAN,
VIRGINIA A. MYERS (AMERICAN, 1927-2015)Virginia A. Myers
American, 1927-2015
Alone and Burr Oak
Engravings, signed and titled in graphite
The first a surrealist scene of animals and figures below faces appearing in clouds betwixt birds in flight, the second a contrastingly serene landscape, both matted behind glass and framed.
Myers' 50-year UI career began in 1962 when she became an instructor in Iowa’s printmaking department—the only woman teaching studio courses at the time. She had earned a B.A. degree in drawing and painting in 1949 from the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. ,completing graduate and postgraduate studies at California College of the Arts and Crafts and the University of Illinois, before emigrating to Iowa City in 1955 to collaborate with distinguished printmaker Mauricio Lasansky. Simultaneously, she spent a year in Paris on a Fulbright Scholarship, studying at Atelier 17 with printmaker Stanley William Hayter.
With her creation of the Iowa Foil Printer in the 1980s, Myers became one of the nation's preeminent artists in foil imaging. The printer allowed her to combine foil stamping with traditional printmaking methods—a technique that once had been available only through commercial foil stampers. She then patented the equipment with Dan Wenman, a local machinist, and Jim Phillips, an electrical engineer. This innovation aided her teaching career immensely - her class in the technique in 1990 was the first of its kind ever taught in a school of fine arts. She published two books about this process, presented more than 100 solo shows throughout the world, and participated in numerous group exhibits.
Myers' work is featured in the collections of the San Francisco Art Museum, the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, the Toledo Museum of Art, the National Collection of Women’s Art, the Muscatine Art Gallery, and the Des Moines Art Center. In addition, she served as a member of the board of directors for the Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts in New York City.
Frames: 32 3/4 x 30 in. (83.2 x 76.2 cm.), & 32 1/2 x 34 1/4 in. (82.6 x 87 cm.)
Ex Iowa Wesleyan University collection
Condition:
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J. EUGENE GARDNER (AMERICAN
J. EUGENE GARDNER (AMERICAN 1904-1999), CREPE MYRTLE AND FIG LEAVES, PASTEL, 34 X 27 INCHESJ. Eugene Gardner (American 1904-1999), Crepe Myrtle and Fig Leaves, Pastel, 34 x 27 inches
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Gertrude Henrietta Freyman
Gertrude Henrietta Freyman (American 1901 - 1994) framed and matted pencil sketch of a box turtle, signed lower left, sight 7"h x 9"w
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MYRTLE M GIFFORD 1893 - ): "LOW
MYRTLE M GIFFORD 1893 - ): "LOW TIDE"1941, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left Provenance: label verso from San Francisco Art Association Exhibition 16 x 20 inches board; 21 x 25 inches frame Condition:
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Mildred Sands Kratz A.W.S.
Mildred Sands Kratz A.W.S. watercolor potted plants on old wheelbarrow in yard very well done 15'' x 22''.
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James R. Maples South Carolina 20th
James R. Maples South Carolina 20th century GODWIT painted carved wood and metal on driftwood; signed and dated on base: JRM #2 2005. H11'' W9'' Provenance: Renderings of backyard birds from a Hilton Head Island collection. Other Notes: Maples a native of Chicago studied painting at the Art Institute of Chicago and began his career of woodcarving in 1982. He now resides on Hilton Head Island SC. 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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Marguerite Kirmse (American
Marguerite Kirmse (American 1885-1954) etching of a black Scotty dog staring at a caterpillar, signed lower right, Marguerite Kirmse, inscribed with title lower left, Fuzzy Wuzzy. Provenance: B. Watson collection Image size 7" x 4.75" Overall 13" x 11" Condition: good, very minor foxing CT Transfer Fee $10
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A Marguerite Kirmse (1885-1954)
A Marguerite Kirmse (1885-1954) etching of a black Scottie dog looking out an open windowsill over a window box of trailing ivy, signed Marguerite Kirmse and titled, Good Morning. Provenance: B. Watson collection Image size 7.25" x 5" Overall 12" x 9" Condition: good
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Mildred Nung
Mildred Nung
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MAYME KRATZ (AMERICAN, B. 1958) 60"
MAYME KRATZ (AMERICAN, B. 1958) 60" x 40" "Bardot". Oil on canvas, artist name and tile on stretcher verso, gallery wrap sides, unframed. Provenance: from the art collection of an international corporation.
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MYRTICE SNEAD
MYRTICE SNEAD WEST(American/Alabama, 1923-2010)
The Home Place, signed lower right "M. West", oil on cardboard, sight, 24-1/2 x 29-1/2in.; metal frame, 25-1/4 x 30-1/4 in.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
cardboard somewhat warped, light surface dirt; frame with wear