- CASED SHIP MODEL OF THE "WASP"Cased
CASED SHIP MODEL OF THE "WASP"Cased ship model of the "Wasp" by Paul Reck, 2013, model appx. 37" w, case measures 30 3/4" t x 41 1/2" w x 15 1/2" d, in very good condition. The Wasp was a 509 ton sloop of war for the United States
- WILSON CREAMWARE 'AMERICAN MARKET' TRANSFER-PRINTED
WILSON CREAMWARE 'AMERICAN MARKET' TRANSFER-PRINTED SOUP PLATE, CIRCA 1791-1799 DIAMETER: 9 3/4 IN. (24.8 CM.)WILSON CREAMWARE 'AMERICAN MARKET' TRANSFER-PRINTED SOUP PLATE, CIRCA 1791-1799, impressed WILSON mark, attributed to Robert Wilson, Church Works, Hanley, Staffordshire, the center transfer-printed in black and enriched in polychrome enamels with a single masted sloop flying an American flag above the inscription "Aurora of Newport. John Cahoone.", the border with spaced floral sprays Dimensions: Diameter: 9 3/4 in. (24.8 cm.) Provenance: With Eleanore Monahan, March 1989 ($500 + $25 shipping) From the Collection of Diana Edwards Murnaghan, No. 227 Catalogue note: For additional examples, see Skinner Inc., Marlborough, MA, August 11, 2013, lot 476; and Christie's, New York, December 31, 1969, lot 158A. Also see the "Ship Registers and Enrollment of Newport, Rhode Island, 1790-1939", Volumes 1-2, no.136. For background on the Cahoone Family of Newport, see Jeanne Vibert Sloane. "John Cahoone and the Newport Furniture Industry", Old-Time New England, (1987), pp. 88-122.
- 1862 "THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS" ENGRAVINGS,
1862 "THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS" ENGRAVINGS, 2 Two engravings from the Nov. 15th and Feb. 1, 1862 Issues of The Illustrated London Newspaper. Titled "The Confederate Sloop-of-War "290," Or Alabama, Leaving the Merchant-Ship Tonowanda.", engraving with watercolor. "The Confederate Sloop-of-War Sumter Capturing Two Federal Merchantmen Off Gibraltar..." Engraving. Images "14" H x 18.5" W, frames 15.25" H x 19.75" W. Provenance: Removed from a 30 Waterside Plaza estate.
- CSS ALABAMA CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY
CSS ALABAMA CONFEDERATE STATES NAVY MODEL SHIP CSS Alabama model ship, depicting the 1862 sloop for the Confederate States Navy, with title plaque and mounted to wood base. Overall: 23" H x 31" W x 5" D.
- STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING
STERLING. ASSORTED GROUPING OF STERLING HOLLOWWARE Including a wonderful French G. Keller .950 silver rectangular box with an interior gold wash - stamped, "G. Keller Paris" with a pictorial purity mark; a Gorham sterling round under plate - stamped, "Gorham Sterling 42632"; a Fisher sterling sauce/brandy pot with wood handle - stamped, "Fisher Sterling 1054"; a monogrammed Watson Co. sterling footed bowl stamped, "1570 Sterling"; a Whiting sterling petite bowl - stamped, "Sterling 7000 5 3/4 IN"; a Reddall & Co. sterling petite bowl - stamped, "Sterling 925 fine 2230"; an engraved Dominick & Haff sterling creamer that was believed to presented at Indian Harbor Yacht Club in Greenwich, Connecticut as a sailing trophy - engraving reads the following "I.H.Y.C. Special Race Sept. 12th 96 Open Sloops-20Foot Class- Fixed Ballast Won by EOS". - stamped, "Sterling 625 925"; a Becht & Hartl sterling open sugar with an interior gold wash - stamped, "Sterling BH 171"; and a Meriden Britannia Co. sterling petite bowl - stamped, "Sterling 1349". Total approx. weight of all items is 36.18 troy oz (gross). From a Hollis, NY estate. Dimensions: Gorham dish measures approx. 9" in diameter and the sailing trophy creamer measures approx. 3.50" in height. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- ROGERS BROTHERS SILVER PLATE REGATTA
ROGERS BROTHERS SILVER PLATE REGATTA PITCHERMarked; inscribed 'The Sovereign of the Seas, Fourteenth Annual Pacific Coast Championship Regatta, San Francisco, 1936, Sloops S, Third Place Moonlight'.
8 5/8 x 7 3/4 x 4 5/8 in.
Condition
Minor wear and oxidation. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- GROUP OF 3 NAUTICAL SHADOWBOXES & BRASS
GROUP OF 3 NAUTICAL SHADOWBOXES & BRASS INSTRUMENT 1) 4 masted schooner painted white, accompanied by a tender, 15.5" x 29.5" x 4", 2) A square rigger, with sloop in foreground, with painted background of shore, 11.5" x 19.5" x 3.25", 3) A modern decorative nautical shadow box, showing a Chandler's workshop, 13.75" x 20.75" x 4". Frame and glass loose on largest example, slight losses two both antique shadowboxes. Also includes a modern brass nautical instrument, mounted on wooden base, 17.25". From a Larchmont, NY estate. Condition: Two minor splits in backboard of the small, older diorama.
- SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA USN LONG GLASS
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR ERA USN LONG GLASS IN TIN CASE WITH OWNER'S NAME 'JOSEPH B. FLETCHER' Single Draw Brass, unmarked, with braided horsehair wrap, having sliding lens covers at both ends, 1" objective, stored in blue painted tin lidded tube with friction cap, painted with owner's name and "USN" in gold amid surrounding scrollwork. Long glass is 19" to 29" long, with fine optics. 27 1/2" x 3" tube. Stiff slide.
Possibly owed by Master Carpenter Joseph B. Fletcher of the USS "Vandalia", an armed sloop that served as the Flagship of the Pacific Station in 1888. Sunk by hurricane off Aoia, Samoa March 15, 1889. Fletcher continued service through the war to 1900.
- ATTRIBUTED TO SANDY MORAN (CAPE COD,
ATTRIBUTED TO SANDY MORAN (CAPE COD, MASSACHUSETTS, 1944-2020), SAILOR’S VALENTINE COMPOSED OF MULTICOLORED SHELLS, 12” X 12”.ATTRIBUTED TO SANDY MORAN, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 1944-2020, Sailor's valentine composed of multicolored shells surrounding a central painting of a friendship sloop. Unsigned. Housed in a nicely figured tiger maple octagonal box. Dimensions: 12" x 12".
- DEREK G.M. GARDNER WATERCOLOR, ENGLISH
DEREK G.M. GARDNER WATERCOLOR, ENGLISH SLOOP. Derek George Montague Gardner (Scotland, 1914 - 2007) watercolor of H.M.S. Victor, 18 gun ship sloop, built 1789, signed lower right Derek G.M. Gardner, with ship information on reverse. Image 10” x 14.5”, matted and framed 18” x 22”.
- THOMAS HART BENTON 'REPAIRING THE SLOOP'
THOMAS HART BENTON 'REPAIRING THE SLOOP' SIGNED LITHOGRAPHCondition
The sheet has come free from three pieces of archival tape previously hinging the top of the sheet to the backing mat. Some even overall toning inside the mat sight, caused by light exposure. Mild acid burn to the reverse of the sheet, caused by non-archival matting. The matting is also secured with non-archival tape, but that tape is not in contact with the sheet.
- Half-Hull Model of a Sloop 20th century,
Half-Hull Model of a Sloop 20th century, laminated pine and mahogany, 51 in., mounted on teak board, 55-1/2 in., no identification, maker probably \"A. Dorman\",
- Half-Hull Model of a 10-Meter Sloop
Half-Hull Model of a 10-Meter Sloop 20th century, laminated mahogany and maple, 43 in., mounted on white pine board, 48 in., plaque \"Ten-Meter Sloop\", \"One d
- DAUM CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS REGATE
DAUM CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS REGATE SAILBOAT Daum clear and frosted glass Regate sailboat, modeled as a racing sloop, engraved signature and retailer's sticker, 12.25"h x 13.5"h. Provenance: Property of a prominent Hillsborough, CA estate.
- ROYAL DOULTON IMPRESSIONISTIC SEASIDE
ROYAL DOULTON IMPRESSIONISTIC SEASIDE SQUARE VASEUnique shape, decorated unusually with raised color slip.
Thick, raised dashes of colored slip form this stormy depiction of a sloop setting sail. Marked to bottom Royal Doulton England 7444. small chip to one corner of glaze.
Issued: early 20th c.
Dimensions: 5.75"H x 5.25"W
Manufacturer: Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- ASSYRIAN HEAD TROPHY PRESENTATION PITCHER
ASSYRIAN HEAD TROPHY PRESENTATION PITCHER PLUS CREAM & ...Three (3) silver plated items, all in the rare Assyrian Head pattern by Rogers, Smith & Company, including one (1) insulated water pitcher, one (1) sugar bowl with lid, and one (1) creamer. Pitcher is engraved with presentation, 7TH FALL REGATTA SEPT. 22 1888 FIRST PRIZE CLASS 4 WON BY SLOOP STRANGER. All pieces with maker's marks on the base. Ranging in size from 2 1/2" H to 12" H. Late 19th century.
The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
Condition:
All pieces in overall good condition with light general use wear. Water pitcher with a few scattered dents to body and one to the base edge.
- F. TORDOFF "FORT LEE-ON THE HUDSON"
F. TORDOFF "FORT LEE-ON THE HUDSON" WATERCOLORDepicting a nautical scene; signed LR and titled LL; triple matted and framed under glass; measures approximately 18" x 22" with frame and has a sight image of approximately 8" x 12"; in good overall condition.
Frederick Tordoff was born in 1939 in Whitley Bay on the northeast coast of England. The area has a rich maritime heritage and Fred began sketching local scenes and landmarks at an early age. He joined the Royal Air Force and served in various locations then studied Marine Radio and Electronics in Yorkshire at the Kingston-Upon-Hull College. Hull had a thriving school of marine art and after visits to the Ferens Art Gallery and the Hull Whaling Museum he was motivated to paint marine oils on canvas of the Humber keels and sloops which plied the inland waterways and the Hull whaling ships which voyaged northern and southern oceans in search of the whale in the days of sail. Tordoff currently resides in New Jersey and paints maritime scenes of the Hudson River, Nantucket/ New Bedford whaling ships, and the US Northeast coast. His paintings are in collections in England, Scotland, Norway Holland, New Zealand, South Africa and USA.
- LOUIS K. HARLOW ETCHING "SLOOP ON AN
LOUIS K. HARLOW ETCHING "SLOOP ON AN ESTUARY"Signed in pencil LR and marked UL "Copyright 1888 by C. Klackner 17 E. 17th St. N.Y." as well as LL "B20906"; unframed but including matting; measures approximately 7-7/8" x 20-3/4" without matting; in good overall condition with some wear to bottom right corner and light toning throughout.
Louis Kinney Harlow-painter and etcher-known for New England landscapes, fishermen, farms, boats, and coastal scenes-was born on March 28, 1850 in Wareham, MA and died in 1913. Mantle Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors & Engravers lists him as a watercolor artist and etcher, but his auction records also show a list of oils, pastels, gouache, and mixed media. Although not listed as an illustrator, Harlow did brightly colored paintings that were highly desired by publishers of fine art books. Prang & Company and C. Klacker & Company reproduced his watercolors. Harlow started his career as a professional artist in 1880 and exhibited with the Boston Art Club in 1883, 1885, 1887, and 1894. During the early 1880s he was teaching in Detroit but moved back to Boston in the mid-1880s. Harlow's work is represented in the collections of the Strong Museum in Rochester, NY and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies in Banff, Alberta.
- 19TH C. SHIP DIORAMAA late 19th century
19TH C. SHIP DIORAMAA late 19th century carved and painted ship diorama. Full model of a two-masted brig sloop at sea, featuring four sailors on deck, possibly in British Napoleonic era uniform, and three canons, the background painted with a coastal town and hills. Under glass, the original box has a newer mahogany beveled frame. Minor wear. 23 x 4 1/2" x 16 7/8" high. ESTIMATE $300-500
Condition:
Minor wear.
- AMERICAS CUP RACE OIL PAINTINGVintage
AMERICAS CUP RACE OIL PAINTINGVintage oil painting of the America's Cup Race 1887 with sloop Volunteer and Scottish contender Thistle. 18 x 24 inches, framed 22 x 28. Unsigned.
- BEN NEILL PAINTING OF SAILBOATSFine
BEN NEILL PAINTING OF SAILBOATSFine oil painting on board of boats signed Ben Neill ASMA with title verso PASSING WIND SHIPS, FRIENDSHIP SLOOP & 3 MASTED SCHOONER. 9 x 12, framed 14 x 17 inches.
- ANTIQUE WOOD SLOOP MODELAntique painted
ANTIQUE WOOD SLOOP MODELAntique painted wood pond model of a sloop with lead keel and original paint, 47 in long and 6.5 in wide.
- VINTAGE SHIP MODEL HUDSON RIVER SLOOPVintage
VINTAGE SHIP MODEL HUDSON RIVER SLOOPVintage ship model of the Hudson River sloop "Janice" in glass display case. Model approximately 23" high, 21" long, 4 1/2" wide. Case: 28 1/2" high, 25 3/4" wide, 8" deep.
Condition:
Condition: information and/or statements of condition are not included in auction item descriptions. Any condition information which may be included is for information purposes only and may not be relied upon as the equivalent of a formal Condition: Report. Condition: Reports must be requested in writing, and will be provided in writing.”
- ATTR T. WILLIS, SILK WORK PAINTING OF
ATTR T. WILLIS, SILK WORK PAINTING OF RACING SLOOPattributed to Thomas Willis (Willes) (Danish American 1850-1925). Gaff rigged racing sloop, framed under glass, circa 1890. Not examined out of frame. Frame Size: 19 3/4" high, 27 3/4" long. Some fading. Purchased New England, 1970's.Provenance: Estate of George E. Ratcliffe, Darien, CT.
Condition:
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- R. CHAPPELL, O/C SLOOP "MARY ISABEL"Reuben
R. CHAPPELL, O/C SLOOP "MARY ISABEL"Reuben Chappell (Eng. 1870-1940) signed, Humber Sloop "Mary Isabel of Goole Capt. Cooper". Frame size: 23 1/2" high, 34" long. Relined. Provenance: Estate of George E. Ratcliffe, Darien, CT.
Condition:
Auction buying is wholesale and not the same as retail store or retail internet buying. There are no returns based on condition. Our auction items are mostly vintage, mostly from estates, and are not in perfect condition. The items are sold "as is", and we are acting as agents, not as principals. Accordingly, prospective buyers are entirely responsible for determining the physical condition of lots prior to and as a condition to bidding. Bidders are obligated to determine their level of interest in and value of the items based solely on their own review. To assist prospective bidders in this endeavor, we offer in person open-house preview days prior to the auction, and also provide written condition reports in response to emailed requests submitted to condition@woodburyauction.com at least two days prior to the auction. The printed catalog lot information is a best efforts presentation of our opinion, rendered on a time-sensitive schedule, and is provided for guidance only, without legal obligation, and does not constitute a "statement of fact". The absence of condition statements in a lot catalog entry does not mean that the item is in perfect condition or is without defects. Please understand that our duty is to present the items fairly for bidder consideration and that the bidder's duty is to make independent investigation of the condition of items before bidding.
- GAMAGE, O/C SEA GULL SLOOP, PEMAQUID
GAMAGE, O/C SEA GULL SLOOP, PEMAQUID POINT, MAINEParker Gamage (Am. 1882-1960). Signed lower right. Frame size: 7" high, 9" wide.
Condition:
Auction buying is wholesale and not the same as retail store or retail internet buying. There are no returns based on condition. Our auction items are mostly vintage, mostly from estates, and are not in perfect condition. The items are sold "as is", and we are acting as agents, not as principals. Accordingly, prospective buyers are entirely responsible for determining the physical condition of lots prior to and as a condition to bidding. Bidders are obligated to determine their level of interest in and value of the items based solely on their own review. To assist prospective bidders in this endeavor, we offer in person open-house preview days prior to the auction, and also provide written condition reports in response to emailed requests submitted to condition@woodburyauction.com at least two days prior to the auction. The printed catalog lot information is a best efforts presentation of our opinion, rendered on a time-sensitive schedule, and is provided for guidance only, without legal obligation, and does not constitute a "statement of fact". The absence of condition statements in a lot catalog entry does not mean that the item is in perfect condition or is without defects. Please understand that our duty is to present the items fairly for bidder consideration and that the bidder's duty is to make independent investigation of the condition of items before bidding.
- JOE HUNT OIL ON MASONITE "THE BATTER
JOE HUNT OIL ON MASONITE "THE BATTER N.Y. THE REVOLUTIO...Joe Hunt (American 20th Century) Oil on Masonite "The Batter N.Y. The Revolution is Over and Trade is Building Fast" , signed lower right Joe Hunt '76, depicting a busy harbor scene with Americna clipper ships, sailing sloops before building in New York's Battery.
9 in. x 24 in. Overall 10 ½ in. x 25 ½ in.
Condition:
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- A. COHEN OVAL OIL ON CANVAS "PORTRAIT
A. COHEN OVAL OIL ON CANVAS "PORTRAIT OF THE SLOOP ALFR...A. Cohen Oval Oil on Canvas "Portrait of the Sloop Alfred Keen", signed A. Cohen on reverse of canvas in oval gilt frame
15.5 in. x 19.5 in. Overall 18.5 in. x 22.5 in.
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- VINTAGE MULTI-LIFT HALF HULL ON PLANK
VINTAGE MULTI-LIFT HALF HULL ON PLANK "MUSCONGUS BAY SL...Vintage Multi-lift Half Hull on Plank "Muscongus Bay Sloop, 1981 ", hand crafted on Nantucket by Lloyd Arnold, signed on reverse "LWA XXV Jun-Oct 1981"
Height 11 in. Length 42 in.
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- ANTONIO JACOBSEN OIL ON CANVAS "AMERICA'S
ANTONIO JACOBSEN OIL ON CANVAS "AMERICA'S CUP TRIALS, 1...Important Antonio Jacobsen (1850-1921) Oil on Canvas " America's Cup Trials, 1871, Yacht Dauntless ", signed lower right Antonio Jacobsen, 1905, in carved gold leaf frame.
This painting contains more vessels and shows more action than most yachting paintings in general and Jacobsens' in particular. At the center of the canvas is the yacht Dauntless bearing down with her bow facing the viewer and heeling on her port side. She is flying the New York Yacht Club burgee from the foremast and the burgee of her owner, Commodore James Gordon Bennett, Jr. from the rear mast and the American flag off of the gaff. Just behind her, sailing with a similar rig and in parallel, is either Sappho or Columbia racing for the honor of defending the America's Cup of 1871. This yacht is also flying the New York Yacht Club burgee. All four vessels on the left are flying the American flag. To the right of Dauntless are three more tugs and to their right three small vessels in the distance.
Note: The yacht Dauntless was built as a sloop in 1866 by Forsyth & Morgan in Mystic, Connecticut. She was built for Caldwell Colt and her home port was Newport. She was purchased in 1869 by James Gordon Bennett, Jr. who commissioned John B. Van Deusen to redesign her and change her rig from a sloop to a schooner. James Gordon Bennett, Jr. who had gained fame from winning the Great Ocean Race of 1866 with his yacht, Henrietta, became Commodore of the New York Yacht Club 1871, the year he challenged to defend the cup with Dauntless. He served between 1871-1874, a three year term instead of two. Dauntless was 123 feet in length, 26.7 feet in breadth and she drew 12.6 feet. Dauntless was not selected to defend the cup of 1871 and the honor went to Columbia.
22 in. x 36 in. Overall 32 in. x 45 in.
Provenance: Property of a Gentleman, Weston Connecticut
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Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- H. PETERZER OIL ON PANEL, "SLOOP LEAVING
H. PETERZER OIL ON PANEL, "SLOOP LEAVING HARBOR"H. Peterzer Oil on Panel, "Sloop Leaving Harbor", signed lower right H. Peterzer, in silver gilt frame.
15 in. x 21.5 in. Overall 22.75 in. x 29 in.
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- JOHN G. ALDEN BLUE PRINT LITHOGRAPH
JOHN G. ALDEN BLUE PRINT LITHOGRAPH "AUXILIARY CRUISING...John G. Alden Blue Print Lithograph "Auxiliary Cruising Sloop", naval architect's plan
Overall 39 in. x 38 in.
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- JOHN G. ALDEN BLUE PRINT LITHOGRAPH
JOHN G. ALDEN BLUE PRINT LITHOGRAPH "AUXILIARY CRUISING...John G. Alden Blue Print Lithograph "Auxiliary Cruising Sloop" , naval architect's plan
Overall 31 in. x 50 in.
Condition:
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- FOLK ART RELIEF CARVED PLAQUE OF A FRIENDSHIP
FOLK ART RELIEF CARVED PLAQUE OF A FRIENDSHIP SLOOP, 19...Folk Art Relief Carved Plaque of a Friendship Sloop, 19 th Century , flying American flag with large pennant off Nubble Light, York Maine.
Height 17 ½ in. Width 26 in.
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- AMERICAN SAILOR'S WOOLWORK DEPICTING
AMERICAN SAILOR'S WOOLWORK DEPICTING THREE AMERICAN SHI...American Sailor's Woolwork Depicting Three American Man-O-War Ships , with an American sloop in the foreground and an American flag posted at a Naval fort
22 in. x 30 in. Framed 27 in. x 35 in.
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- THOMAS WILLIS OIL AND SILK EMBROIDERY
THOMAS WILLIS OIL AND SILK EMBROIDERY ON PAINTED CANVAS...Thomas WIllis (New York 1850-1925) Oil and Silk Embroidery on Painted Canvas of the American Sloop "Zinita" signed lower right "T. Willis"
15 in. x 23 in. Framed 18 in. x 26 in.
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