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PAUL PARKER (AMERICAN/ILLINOIS,
PAUL PARKER (AMERICAN/ILLINOIS, 1905-1987)Paul Parker (American/Illinois, 1905-1987) , "Back Alley, Charleston", "St. Michael's from Queen Street, Charleston" and "St. Phillip's from Queen Street, Charleston", 3 watercolors on paper, each signed lower right and dated and inscribed lower left, "Carolina Galleries , Johnson Hagood III, Charleston" labels with artist, title and date on backing papers, 11 7/8 in. x 16 in. to 14 in. x 17 in., framed alike. (3 pcs.)
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PAUL PARKER (AMERICAN/ILLINOIS,
PAUL PARKER (AMERICAN/ILLINOIS, 1905-1987)Paul Parker (American/Illinois, 1905-1987), "Abandoned House Horlbeck Street, Charleston", "Untitled (Street Scene, Charleston)" and "Untitled (Empty Lot, Charleston)", 1971, 3 watercolors on paper, each signed lower right, each dated and inscribed lower left, one pencil-titled and inscribed en verso, "Carolina Fine Painting and Prints, Charleston, SC" labels on backing papers, each 14 in. x 17 in., framed alike. (3 pcs.)
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Hans Pawley South Carolina (20th
Hans Pawley South Carolina (20th century) OUT OF CHAOS etching framed numbered signed and dated: lower margin 1/50 Hans Pawley 1971 plate size: H1 3/4'' W5'' overall: H8'' W9 3/4'' together with: Fryga American school (20th century) PORTRAIT OF A MAN lithograph framed initialed dated and numbered: lower right Fr '49 2/10 page size: H9'' W7'' overall: H19 1/2'' W16'' (2pcs) Provenance: OUT OF CHAOS was purchased from the artist in 1971. PORTRAIT OF A MAN purchased at the Darlington Arts Festival in Darlington SC in 1971. Upstate New York private collection. 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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South Carolina carved bone flask,
South Carolina carved bone flask, trapezoidal pitcher on conforming base carved from one piece of bone, applied figural handle with clasped hands, one side with carved palmetto tree on mound in relief, opposite with "SC" surrounded by snake biting its tail below shallow inscription "DON'T/TREAD/ON/ME", South Carolina, late 18th or 19th century, 4-3/4 in. Good condition, some surface grime. Sumpter Priddy III, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia, 1998.
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SCHERENSCHNITTE SCENE, PROBABLY
SCHERENSCHNITTE SCENE, PROBABLY PENNSYLVANIAScherenschnitte scene , probably Pennsylvania, with two couples dancing under an arbor with musicians and dogs, inscribed Mary Ann George , 4" x 6 1/2". Provenance: Christie's, The Collection of Mr. & Mrs. George W. Scott Jr., Lancaster, Pennsylvania, June 11, 1994, lot 520.
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Condition:
Frame size - 6'' x 8 1/2''. Overall good condition.
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May Paine (attributed to) South
May Paine (attributed to) South Carolina (1873-1941) LOWCOUNTRY MARSH SCENE oil on canvas framed unsigned H12'' W13 1/2'' Provenance: Savannah Georgia private collection. Condition: Canvas has been relined UV examination clean. 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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18th century Charleston
18th century Charleston engraving, South Carolina, "An Exact Prospect of Charlestown, the Metropolis of the Province of South Carolina", panoramic view by William Toms, after Bishop Roberts, second edition (1779), originally published in The London Magazine , June 1762, uncolored, on laid paper, 8 x 20-1/4 in. (sight); modern wood frame. Folds and creases, minor smudges, toning, areas of foxing, possible restorations, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. David Stockwell Antiques, Willmington, Delaware, 1972
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Pennsylvania painted rodback settee
Pennsylvania painted rodback settee 19th c. ?
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Pennsylvania Federal ch
Pennsylvania Federal ch
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SOUTH CAROLINA
SOUTH CAROLINA DOCUMENTSapproximately 30 pieces, late 18th to late 19th century, numerous land deeds, many for Spartanburg and surrounding counties; hand drawn maps, one showing Cyprus Pond, thought to be near Orangeburg; notary appointment from 1894 signed by Governor Benjamin Tillman; reprint of The Carolina Spartan: Special Edition from April 30, 1865 telling of Stoneman's Raid; personal writings, marked "Novels and Romances"; various receipts and bills; bank letter with postally cancelled cover for Bank of Anderson, largest 14 x 17 in.
Provenance: Private Collection
Condition:
considerable wear, foxing, stains (red dye in places), folds, tears, paper losses, separations
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MAP, THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
MAP, THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES (John Reid: New York, 1796), copperplate engraving without added color, presented behind mat in wooden frame.
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Southeastern Pennsylvania ink and
Southeastern Pennsylvania ink and watercolor vorschrift dated 1806 7 3/4" x 10". ?
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Pennsylvania watercolor and ink
Pennsylvania watercolor and ink on paper vorschrift in hand decorated frame 12 1/2" x 15 1/2". ?
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Pennsylvania stained pine bench ca.
Pennsylvania stained pine bench ca. 1820 with scalloped ends retaining an old red surface 19" h. 76" w. ?
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LEWIS, SAMUEL. THE STATE OF SOUTH
LEWIS, SAMUEL. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA FROM THE BEST AUTHORITIES (Philadelphia: Matthew Carey, 1814), published as Plate 19 with outline color, from Carey's revised atlas, still naming the northwest corner of the state "Washington Precinct." Presented in a later wooden frame.
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PAUL PARKER (AMERICAN/ILLINOIS,
PAUL PARKER (AMERICAN/ILLINOIS, 1905-1987)Paul Parker (American/Illinois, 1905-1987) , "Untitled (Doorway, Charleston)", "Untitled (Courtyard Gate, Charleston)" and "Untitled (Houses, Charleston)", 1971, 3 watercolors on paper, each signed lower right, and dated and inscribed lower left, "Carolina Fine Art Painting and Prints, Charleston, SC" labels on backing papers, 11 3/4 in. x 16 in. to 16 in. x 11 7/8 in., framed alike. (3 pcs.)
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Pennsylvania carved pine frame 19th
Pennsylvania carved pine frame 19th c. with a red and yellow interior surrounded by black half columns and block corners with a... ?
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SOUTH CAROLINA PORTRAIT OF A
SOUTH CAROLINA PORTRAIT OF A LADYSouth Carolina school, manner of Thomas Sully, oil on panel half-length portrait of a woman with brown eyes and brown curls, depicted in a Romantic pose with her waist and head slightly turned and gazing to the left, resting her chin against her right hand, her right elbow atop her left wrist. Although wearing a gold dress, her arms are bare; a red drape sits across right arm and shoulder. The panel on which the image is painted appears to be mahogany and there is an unusual wooden grid brace across the back, presumably to allow for shrinkage and expansion and prevent warping. Antique, but not original, giltwood frame with Janneau's Art Store, Charleston, framing label en verso. 25-1/2" x 20" sight, 30-1/2" x 25-1/4" framed. Circa 1830. Provenance: the family of Dr. William Davis Melton, of Columbia, South Carolina, who was from 1922-1926 the president of South Carolina University (now called the University of South Carolina). The painting hung in the President's House on Pendleton Street until his death in 1926, and then descended to his daughter Henrietta Melton Durham; it was purchased from her estate by her niece Anne Ford Melton Kimzey of Signal Mountain, Tenn. and displayed there for several years before being acquired by the current consignor. It is thought to depict a family member, possibly Dr. Melton's grandmother, Cynthia Jane Miller (b. 1810).
Condition:
Extensive inpainting including facial area about 25%.
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Pennsylvania painted pine bench ca.
Pennsylvania painted pine bench ca. 1830 with a scalloped apron and cut-out supports retaining its original red surface 21 1/2" h. ... ?
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Set of six Pennsylvania or Maryland
Set of six Pennsylvania or Maryland painted plank seat chairs ca. 1835. ?
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THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF
THE LAWS OF THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIAThe Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania , printed in Philadelphia by Andrew Bradford, 1728, this being the second compilation of Pennsylvania laws, the inside cover with bookplate of George L. Harrison, 12" x 8".
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Condition:
Some wear to boards and spine, light toning to pages, pages clean overall, binding tight.
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Pennsylvania painted writing arm
Pennsylvania painted writing arm plank seat chair ca. 1835. ?
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Pennsylvania watercolor and ink
Pennsylvania watercolor and ink on paper bookplate inscribed Barbara Miller Hempfield Township Lancaster County anno 1819 6 1/2"... ?
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Pennsylvania watercolor drawing
Pennsylvania watercolor drawing of stylized flowers 19th c. 5" x 7". ?
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Corrie Parker McCallum (South
Corrie Parker McCallum (South Carolina 1914-2009) BLUE ABSTRACT 1989 acrylic on panel framed signed titled & dated: lower right and verso overall H18 3/4'' W11'' Provenance: New Orleans private collection.
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Pennsylvania watercolor on paper
Pennsylvania watercolor on paper drawing of a floral tree arising from a pot 7 1/2" x 6 1/4". ?
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Pennsylvania rodback Windsor ca.
Pennsylvania rodback Windsor ca. 1810. ?
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THE PUBLIC LAWS OF THE STATE OF
THE PUBLIC LAWS OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA: FROM IT......as a British Province down to the year 1790, inclusive, in which is comprehended such of the statutes of Great Britain as were made of force by the act of assembly of 1712 by John Faucheraud Grimke?, Philadelphia: Aitken & Son, 1790, quarter bound leather with cloth boards, spine with gilt lettering and five raised bands
Note: Many pages from 363 to 498 deal with laws pertaining to slavery, legal at the time of this printing. Also, there are hand written formulas on the final page showing mathematical conversions from British pounds into (American) dollars.
Condition:
has been rebound, considerable foxing, discoloration, state library and other interior stamping present, pencil inscription, occasional folded down corner
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Set of six Pennsylvania painted
Set of six Pennsylvania painted plank seat chairs ca. 1840 each retaining a vibrant salmon surface with fruit and floral stenciled... ?
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Charleston painting, Charleston
Charleston painting, Charleston rooftops, signed lower right "Paolo", acrylic on canvas, 20th century, 36 x 36 in.; modern gilt wood frame. Good condition; frame with abrasions and retouch. The Estate of the Late Shirley Freeman, Greenville, South Carolina
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Pennsylvania patchwork quilt ca.
Pennsylvania patchwork quilt ca. 1900 69" x 84". ?
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Hobson Lafayette Pittman
Hobson Lafayette Pittman (American 1899/90-1972) oil on canvas street scene signed lower left bearing a Pennsylvania Museum of Art... ?
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Pennsylvania folk art watercolor
Pennsylvania folk art watercolor mid 19th c. of a woman in a yellow dress 9 1/2" x 7 1/2". ?
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Pennsylvania scalloped leg bucket
Pennsylvania scalloped leg bucket bench 19th c. 22" h. 45" w. ?
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Pennsylvania watercolor and ink
Pennsylvania watercolor and ink on paper drawing mid 19th c. of a colorful bird perched on a floral branch with German inscription... ?
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Pennsylvania oil on poplar panel
Pennsylvania oil on poplar panel portrait of a young man ca. 1835 17" x 13 1/2". ?