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John Wenger (NY 1887-1976) The
John Wenger (NY 1887-1976) The Shipoil on board signed and dated 1924 lower right turbulent seascape with a couple embracing in the foreground and a ship on the horizon presented in a tabernacle carved and gilt wood frame illegible inscription en verso.DOA 41 x 29 in.
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ANTIQUE ENGLISH MARITIME
ANTIQUE ENGLISH MARITIME PAINTING Oil on canvas, circa 1900, bears signature "D. Sherrin" at lower right, a steamer tows a nearly dis-masted frigate through rough seas; presented in a maple frame.
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Sailing ships on moderate seas
Sailing ships on moderate seas signed indistinctly and dated lower left: 98 oil on canvas. 18'' H x 21.5'' W.
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INK & W/C SHIP'S PORTRAIT -
INK & W/C SHIP'S PORTRAIT - 'Skonnerfen Mail af Allo a fort af Capt McLaren' a portrait of the Canadian Schooner 'Mail' by Johannes Klysner (Danish 1809-1882) marked in margin 'Tegnet af Joh. Klysner I Trannum pr Randers 30/11 1871' in vintage gold
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A 19th Century sailor's woolwork
A 19th Century sailor's woolwork panel worked with three masted sailing ship in full sail 10.5ins x 16.25ins in maple frame and glazed
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Oil on canvas ship painting 19th c.
Oil on canvas ship painting 19th c. depicting a man-of-war and other sailing vessels at sea inscribed verso Man of War Signallino... ?
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(19TH-20TH CENTURY) HARBOR AND
(19TH-20TH CENTURY) HARBOR AND SHIPS Oil on canvas: 16 x 24 in. Framed
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An English Sailor's Maritime
An English Sailor's Maritime Woolwork Embroidery
19TH CENTURY
depicting three ships.
Image area 18 x 39 inches.
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A. Gardiner, English, 20th c,
A. Gardiner, English, 20th c, o/c, Ship at Sea, dated 1927, 14" x 20", London supply stencil verso Estimate $200-300
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Fine Hand-Crafted Ship Model 20th
Fine Hand-Crafted Ship Model 20th century, 17th century style three-masted sailing v
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Watercolor portrait of a sailor,
Watercolor portrait of a sailor, 19th c., framed (maple frame) and matted, 6 1/2"h x 5"w
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PAIR OF WATERCOLOR SHIP
PAIR OF WATERCOLOR SHIP PORTRAITS, 20TH C.Pair of watercolor ship portraits, 20th c., initialed JCS , to include Brig Garland of Salem , 17" x 22 1/2" and Ship Navigator of Salem , 17" x 22 1/2".
Condition:
Some stains, foxing and slight wrinkle to paper.
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19TH C. SHIP PORTRAIT Marine
19TH C. SHIP PORTRAIT Marine painting depicting a three-mast sailing ship with a British Royal Navy ensign, floundering on the rocks near a lighthouse in heavy seas, oil on canvas, unsigned, in modern walnut and gold cove frame, OS: 28" x 40", SS: 23 1/2" x 35", overall craquelure, stretcher impression, repaired puncture lower left.
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Fine Hand-Crafted Ship Model 20th
Fine Hand-Crafted Ship Model 20th century, two-masted sailing v
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WARREN W. SHEPPARD (AMERICAN,
WARREN W. SHEPPARD (AMERICAN, 1858-1937) CLIPPER SHIP AT SEA Oil on canvas. Signed 'Warren Sheppard' (lower left).
Warren W. Sheppard (American, 1858-1937)
Warren W. Sheppard was a marine painter born in Greenwich, New Jersey to a ship captain father who instilled in his son a love and respect for the sea. He studied privately with Mauritz F. H. De Haas and took courses in drawing at Cooper Union in New York City. Sheppard traveled along the Mediterranean coast in 1879, sketching the ports of Naples, Gibraltar, Geneo, and Messina. His foreign tours continued between 1888 and 1893, with stays in Paris and Venice, where he captured the architecture and busy canals of the Floating City. This fondness for travel also translated to his home country. He sailed along the East Coast from New Jersey to Main in search of subjects and was an expert navigator, eventually writing the book “Practical Navigation”.
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MIRIAM R WILHARM MARITIME FOLK
MIRIAM R WILHARM MARITIME FOLK ART PAINTING Massachusetts,20th CenturyDepicts a fully rigged sailing vessel with American flag.
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MANNER OF ISAAC SAILMAKER ENGLISH
MANNER OF ISAAC SAILMAKER
ENGLISH WARSHIPS OFF THE MIDDLE EASTERN COAST Oil on canvas48cm x 118cm (18.75in x 46.5in)Provenance: Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen (1852-1932), and then by descent
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PRIMITIVE FRENCH SHIP PORTRAIT
PRIMITIVE FRENCH SHIP PORTRAIT Portrait of a French Four-Mast Grey Hulled Windjammer under partial sail in heavy seas, oil on board, starboard side view, unsigned, late 19th c. In fatigued lemon gold molded frame, OS: 21 1/2" x 27 1/2", SS: 16 3/4" x 22 3/4". Spotting, small flake at bottom.
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American sailor's woolwork,
American sailor's woolwork, steamship, three-masted propeller driven steamship flying the American flag at stern with British Union flag over middle mast, top with American shield at center flanked by floral vines, carved wooden lifeboats hang over side of ship, curled yarn on cotton depicting smoke from funnel and spray of water against ship, cut paper elements for anchor and ship decoration, yarn, wood and paper on canvas, probably American, mid to late 19th century, under glass (probably later), 16-3/4 x 23-1/2 in. (sight); original stained and painted wood and gilt cove molding frame. Very good condition, small scattered areas of pest damage, slight fading, original tacking edge and strainer covered with remnants of old wallpaper.
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PORTRAIT OF A SHIP AT SEA (ENGLISH
PORTRAIT OF A SHIP AT SEA (ENGLISH 1ST HALF-19TH CENTURY). Watercolor on paper. Folksy painting of ship in full sail flying a British flag and a carved figurehead at the bow. Image size 6.75''h. 10''w. in a frame 16.75''h. 19.75''w. Good bright colors. Inscribed in pencil ''Begun Wednesday 18 April / Finished Thursday 19 April'' on lower right. A few water spots.
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SHIP DRAWING AND VERSE. Probably
SHIP DRAWING AND VERSE. Probably American, 1st half-19th century. Pen and ink with watercolor on laid paper. Sailing ship with verse by Daniel Read and signed "Lydia Percival". Creases and some loss. Gilt frame, 9.5"h. 6.5"w.
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AMERICAN MARITIME PAINTING
AMERICAN MARITIME PAINTING Unsigned, mid-20th century, oil on canvas, showing two sailing ships struggling through rough seas; presented in gilt wooden frame.
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SAILOR-MADE MODEL OF A
SAILOR-MADE MODEL OF A FULL-RIGGED SAILING SHIPEarly 20th CenturyHeight 23. Approximate length 24''.''
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An album of historic naval ships
An album of historic naval ships and incidents together with three other albums of photos and postcards.
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Two folk art cargo ships: wooden
Two folk art cargo ships: wooden hulls, each laid up with wooden slabs then carved, painted green and white, one with key wind mechanism, 9-1/2 x 30-1/2 x 6 in. and 7 x 30-1/2 x 7-3/4 in., both 1930s. Both with losses to paint, deck elements, one with damage to deck, key wind mechanism not mounted.
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AMERICAN FOLK STYLE MARITIME
AMERICAN FOLK STYLE MARITIME SCHOONER PAINTING United States,Dated 1964Executed in 19th century style, depicting the Pilot Schooner circa 1855, inscribed along bottom "A short hull, low full board, strong sheer, exaggerated tumbling in of the stem and round stern".
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3PC PIEL CRAFTSMEN ASSORTED SHIP
3PC PIEL CRAFTSMEN ASSORTED SHIP MODELS Massachusetts,20th CenturyIncludes a model of Charles W. Morgan, a whaler built in 1841 by Hillman, a model of Sea Witch built by Smith and Dimon in 1864, and a model of Cutty Sark built by Scott and Linton 1869.
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ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1900),
ENGLISH SCHOOL (CIRCA 1900), MARITIME SCENE WITH THREE CLIPPER SHIPS Oil on panel, unsigned, presented in a period gilt frame.
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PAIR OF 20TH C. OIL ON BOARD MARINE
PAIR OF 20TH C. OIL ON BOARD MARINE SCENES, BOTH WITH NUMEROUS SAILING SHIPS THROUGHOUT, ALL CLOSE TO LAND, BOTH MONOGRAMMED "SI.",...Pair of 20th C. oil on board marine scenes, both with numerous sailing ships throughout, all close to land, both monogrammed "SI.", neither examined out of frame, wear on both consistent with age, one ss: 6" h. x 8" w., other ss: 4 1/2" h. x 8 1/2" w.
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Three American marine
Three American marine watercolors: each with three-masted sailing vessel; one in calm water with American flag and banner in reverse "J.C. Boynton" (an 18th century ship master, Maine); one in rough seas, partial sail; one in rough seas with torn sails, figures on yardarm, all signed lower right "W.C. Stuart 1857", watercolor on paper, American School, 19th century, 10 x 18-1/2 in.; matching 19th century gilt wood cushion style frames. All with yellowed varnish, toning, wavy paper, two with moisture damage and mildew; frames with abrasions.
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SHIP PAINTINGA painting of a
SHIP PAINTINGA painting of a three-masted ship with a second ship in a strong wind. Good condition with minor flaking on the edge. Signed. English, mid 19th century. Allio Collection. FRANCAIS: Peinture d'un trois-mâts avec un deuxième navire dans un vent fort. Bon état avec petit éclat sur le bord. Signé. Angleterre, milieu 19e siècle. Collection Allio. 23.25" x 35".
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3PC PIEL CRAFTSMEN ASSORTED SHIP
3PC PIEL CRAFTSMEN ASSORTED SHIP MODELS Massachusetts,20th CenturyIncludes a model of Massachusetts, first U.S. Coast Guard cutter built by William Searle in 1791, a model of Benjamin Hale built by Atkinson and Filmore in 1882, and a model of the brig Topaz built in 1807.
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Maritime watercolor, F. J. Aldridge
Maritime watercolor, F. J. Aldridge (Frederick James Aldridge, British, 1850-1933), sailing vessels in rough seas off coast, titled verso "Bending to Wind'ard" and "Back she came merrily/Not a spar wrong", signed lower right "F.J. Aldridge. 18" and signed verso, watercolor and pencil on paper laid on card, 14-3/8 x 12-1/4 in.; gilt wood and composition French style frame with frame plate. Foxing, fading, very light toning; frame with losses to composition.
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William Anderson
William Anderson (1757-1837)/Shipping off the Coast with Man O' War/initialled and dated 1791/watercolour, 12.5cm x 16.5cm
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Marine diorama, three-masted
Marine diorama, three-masted sailing vessel flying American flag, yacht near lighthouse with flagpole flying British flag, ship marked "Benmore", painted wood, fabric, thread, other elements, shadowbox frame, probably American, early 20th century, 16 x 36-1/2 x 5 in. Backboard with old separation, frame with new screws and back molding, paint spots, other minor chips. Private Collection, Kentucky
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SAILORS FARWELL Depicting a
SAILORS FARWELL Depicting a three-masted American ship worked in silk and metallic thread; 19 x 21 in. (sight). Provenance: Cowen's OH.