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THOMAS HART BENTON (UNITED
THOMAS HART BENTON (UNITED STATES, 1889-1975) LITHTHOMAS HART BENTON (United States, 1889-1975) lithograph, "Planting" also titled "Spring Plowing," African American farmers. Pencil signed lower right. Image measures 9-7/8" x 12.5". In a wood frame; 20" x 22" overall.
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Grant Wood (1891-1942 Iowa City IA)
Grant Wood (1891-1942 Iowa City IA) Tree Planting Group
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PAITNING, AMERICAN SCHOOL
PAITNING, AMERICAN SCHOOL American School (20th century), WPA Style Tomato Farming Scene, oil on board, unsigned, overall (with frame): 6.5"h x 66"w. Provenance: Purportedly from the ex-collection of Tillie Lewis (AKA Tomato Queen), Stockton, CA.
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Fernando Amorsolo (1892-1972
Fernando Amorsolo (1892-1972 Philippines) 'Planting' (Rice) Oil on Canvas, 1955 . Canvas 24x34', framed 30.5x40.5''. Museum quality native Philippines genre scene composition. Signed and dated lower right. Title in pencil on verso with ''Admiral Brie'' notation. Some minor craquelure to upper and bottom right corners. Excellent original condition, examined under blacklight. Provenance: Private collection, Washington state by descent. Provenance from the family, "Our grandparents lived in the Philippines for six years during the 1950's. Our grandfather was in the United States Navy, supervising the building of the American Cemetery and Memorial in Manila for military dead from World War II. We have been told over the years that our grandparents purchased these paintings directly from the artist. They have been in the family ever since."
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PR AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS WROUGHT
PR AMERICAN ARTS & CRAFTS WROUGHT IRON PLANTERS United States,Early 20th CenturySquare planters with heart shaped tendril design and lattice bottom with sheet metal lining. A very heavy and fine quality pair of planters.
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The Plantation framed print,
The Plantation framed print, "Painting by Anonymous Artist, American, about 1825, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch 1963", 32-1/2"L; 22-1/2"H, Good condition one small mark on bottom center above ships flag, no glass
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BENTON, Thomas Hart, (American,
BENTON, Thomas Hart, (American, 1889-1975): ''Planting'', AAA Lithograph, sight size 10 1/4'' x 13'', 11 1/4'' x 14 3/4'' with margins, pencil signed, AAA label verso, framed, 17'' x 26 1/2''.CONDITION: Very mild mat burn in margins, taped, not glued.
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SEWERTILE PLANTER. American early
SEWERTILE PLANTER. American early 20th century. Tree trunk with applied vines two forming initials ''CM''. Some loss. 8''h.
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EARLY 18TH CENTURY MAPEARLY 18TH
EARLY 18TH CENTURY MAPEARLY 18TH CENTURY MAP: "A New Map of the Most Considerable Plantations of the English in America...," etching on laid paper with hand coloring, author Edward Wells (England, 1667-1727), engraved by Sutton Nicholls, 14" x 19" (image), 21.25" x 25.75" (frame).
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(BOTANY AMERICAN) MEEHAN THOMAS The
(BOTANY AMERICAN) MEEHAN THOMAS The Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States. Boston: L. Prang 1879. 2 vols. 4to 3/4 brown morocco gilt-stamped vignette to upper cover both volumes. Complete with 96 chromolithograph plates. Light rubbing to boards; some minor toning to plates; otherwise interior is in very good condition.
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AMERICAN FOLK ART PICTURE
AMERICAN FOLK ART PICTURE Watercolor painting of a plantation. 8 3/8 x 11 3/4 in. 11 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (frame).
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GIOVANNI BOTERO ENGRAVED MAP
GIOVANNI BOTERO ENGRAVED MAP 'AMERICA", CA. 1618 Giovanni Botero (Italian 1500-1566), 'America,' circa 1618, map depicting the Western Hemisphere, first state published 1598, this piece is a second state hand colored engraving by Girolamo Porro, with his name added in the lower left corner, in protective sleeve. Provenance: From the Estate of C.T. and William Biggers, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate dimensions: paper h. 9.75", w. 10.5".
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19C AMERICAN BLACKSMITH MADE
19C AMERICAN BLACKSMITH MADE WROUGHT IRON PLANTER United States,19th CenturyCentral scrolled basket hanger flanked by swing out arms with acorn finials on a scrolled base.
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ISAAK TIRION MAPIsaak Tirion Nieuwe
ISAAK TIRION MAPIsaak Tirion Nieuwe Kaart van de Grootbrittannische Volk plantingen in Noord America map, ca. 1755 , a short history of the region is given, with Georgia, Virginia and North and South Carolina are shown extending westward to the Mississippi, 14 1/2" x 18". Provenance: A Chester County, Pennsylvania collection.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Center crease, not examined out of frame.
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Map of America after Joannis
Map of America after Joannis Janssonius Amsterdam circa 1630 NOVA ANGLIA NOVVM BELGIUM ET VIRGINIA (Nova Scotia to Virginia) colored engraving framed paper size: H18'' W24'' 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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Anglo-American Cast-Iron Footed
Anglo-American Cast-Iron Footed Planter, third quarter 19th century, in the neoclassical style, the exterior walls with alternating bas-relief foliate motifs and anthemia, presently in an old rusted finish, h. 13-1/2", w. 26-1/4", d. 13".
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ADIRONDACK ROOT PLANTER circa 1900.
ADIRONDACK ROOT PLANTER circa 1900.
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Tall American Tripodal Wrought-Iron
Tall American Tripodal Wrought-Iron Plant Stand, in the 18th-century Spanish taste, first quarter 20th century, fitted for a flowerpot or cachepot at the upper terminus and having a flowerpot ring at the basal edge, the whole supported on three boldly modeled cabriole legs with whirl terminals.
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Anglo-American Cast-Iron
Anglo-American Cast-Iron Planter, third quarter 19th century, in the classical taste, supported on four feet of inverted acroteria form, presented in an old rusted finish, h. 14-1/2", w. 28", d. 14".
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19C AMERICAN SCHOOL TROPICAL
19C AMERICAN SCHOOL TROPICAL LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,19th CenturyImpressionist depiction of figures in a boat floating through a vast river framed by tropical plants in the early morning.
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(MAP) HOMANN HEIRS Americae mappa
(MAP) HOMANN HEIRS Americae mappa generalis. Amsterdam 1746. Engraved map with hand-coloring showing North and South America with engraved cartouche of natives volcanoes and exotic birds. Framed and matted. 18 x 20 1/2 inches.
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THREE LARGE WOOD PLANTERS With
THREE LARGE WOOD PLANTERS With paneled sides and finials to each corner (3) h:53 w:41 d:41 in. Other Notes: DHS
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Anglo-American Cast-Iron Footed
Anglo-American Cast-Iron Footed Planter, third quarter 19th century, in the neoclassical style, the exterior walls with alternating bas-relief foliate scrolls and anthemia, presently in an old rusted finish, h 13-1/4", w. 26", d. 13-1/2".
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Edward Potthast American, 1857-1927
Edward Potthast American, 1857-1927 Trees in Forest
Estimate:$6,000-$8,000
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American theorem painting, finely
American theorem painting, finely executed small still life with fruit in a footed bowl set in a naturalistic landscape with mushrooms, circa 1820, watercolor on white/cream velvet, unsigned, American School, 7-1/4 x 10-1/4 in.; possibly original gilt wood frame. Some staining of fabric, repaired 1 in. tear at right edge.; frame resurfaced, abrasions. Joe Kindig, Jr. & Son, York, Pennsylvania, with original receipt dated September 27, 1961; Private Collection, Michigan
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"A MAP OF THE UNITED STATES OF
"A MAP OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS SETTLED BY THE PEACE OF 1783" 1785 ENGRAVING, 9.25" X 11.25". UNFRAMED."A MAP OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS SETTLED BY THE PEACE OF 1783", 1785, Published by John Fielding, London. A fairly detailed rendering of the newly minted United States of America, showing North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Virginia extending west to the Mississippi. Dimensions: Engraving, 9.25" x 11.25". Unframed.
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PAINTING, AMERICAN SCHOOL
PAINTING, AMERICAN SCHOOL American School (20th century), WPA Style Tomato Farming Scene, oil on board, unsigned, overall (with frame): 6.5"h x 43.5"w. Provenance: Purportedly from the ex-collection of Tillie Lewis (AKA Tomato Queen), Stockton, CA.
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Map of Colonial America Carte
Map of Colonial America Carte Nouvelle de L'Amerique Angloise… by Matthieu Albert Lotter, Augsburg, circa 1776, from Lotter's Atlas Geographique, showing the Atlantic seaboard from Canada to Florida with the 13 original colonies filled in and outlined in hand color, on wove paper, 23-3/4 x 19-1/4 in. (sight), modern wood frame,
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CARDUCIUS PLANTAGENET REAM
CARDUCIUS PLANTAGENET REAM (american 1837-1917) STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT Signed 'C. P. Ream' bottom left, oil on canvas 14 x 18 1/4 in. (35.5 x 46.4 cm) provenance: Private Collection, Connecticut. ,000-3,000 Lined, scattered retouch
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Patriotic state flower
Patriotic state flower needlework, eight-line verse from "The Flag of Our Union" (George Phillips Morris (1802-1864) against a partial rendering of the American flag surrounded by 48 flowers with names of flowers and states, cotton on linen, American, early 20th century, 19-1/2 x 15 in.; wood frame. Overall good condition, slight fading.
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Seven books, gardening,
Seven books, gardening, landscaping: works by Richard Bradley, New Improvements of Planting…, 1739; John Lindley, The Theory of Horticulture, 1859; E. Sayers, The American Fruit Garden, 1839; Louisa Johnson, Every Lady Her Own Flower Gardener, 1856; Thomas Bridgeman, The Florist Guide ; William Cobbett, American Gardener…, New Hampshire, 1842; Humphry Repton, The Art of Landscape Gardening, 1907; detailed listing available.
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American Printed Chintz, 1892,
American Printed Chintz, 1892, in "Columbian Exposition" pattern, produced for the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, planned for 1892, but finally opened in 1893, the overall pattern features the landing of Columbus, portrait wreaths of George Washington and Hendrik Hudson, stars with the states' names and Exposition medallions, retains a Watson and Boaler printed card presentation box, h. 48", w. 23-3/4". Provenance: Charles J. Watson, Chicago; Watson and Boaler, Chicago (until 1941).
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VASARI WHITE MOLDED PLASTIC
VASARI WHITE MOLDED PLASTIC ILLUMINATED PLANTER United States,20th CenturyRectangular molded plastic planter.
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James Martin. Planters, set of
James Martin. Planters, set of four. American black walnut. 15 h × 15 w × 15 d in. result: $1,500. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Provenance: Estate of the Artist, New Hope
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NEW ENGLAND AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPE
NEW ENGLAND AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,20th CenturyDepicts a walking path in the forest lined with tall trees in the beginning of their autumnal transition.
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CARDUCIUS PLANTAGENET REAM
CARDUCIUS PLANTAGENET REAM (american 1837-1917) STILL LIFE WITH GRAPES Signed 'C. P. Ream' bottom right, oil on canvas 16 1/8 x 20 in. (41 x 50.7 cm) provenance: Private Collection, Connecticut. ,000-5,000 Condition Summary: The painting is in good condition. It has been restored as evidenced by minor retouching which can be seen under UV light in the grapes in the lr quadrant of the painting.