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SHIP MODEL OF RACING YACHT
SHIP MODEL OF RACING YACHT "AMERICA" Painted wood with mahogany deck and coppered hull, full sails set, mounted on stand. 41" x 49" x 8", fine condition.
Per Wiki: "America was a 19th-century racing yacht and first winner of the America's Cup international sailing trophy. On August 22, 1851, America won the Royal Yacht Squadron's 53-mile regatta around the Isle of Wight by 18 minutes. "
Built by George Steers & Co for $30,000, launched in May of 1851.
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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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American school portrait of a
American school portrait of a two masted ship at sea Unsigned, oil on canvas, laid down. 26 x
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AMERICAN MARITIME COLONIAL
AMERICAN MARITIME COLONIAL SAILING SHIP MODEL United States,20th CenturyScale model of a black and green sailing vessel with grand masts and intricate configuration of lines and wires.
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EARLY AMERICAN SAILING SHIP
EARLY AMERICAN SAILING SHIP WATERCOLOR. Ink and watercolor on paper of three masted ship with black and white hull, flying blue flag. Image 17” x 23”, Overall in a gilt frame 21.75” x 21.75”.
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''The Clipper Ship 'Young
''The Clipper Ship 'Young America' Coming Into Port'' oil on canvas. 16'' H x 20'' W.
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STERLING SILVER SAILING SHIP
STERLING SILVER SAILING SHIP MODEL "AMERICA"marked to sail "Sterling Mexico [illegible]"; encased in acrylic and mounted to an ebonized wood base; 7 3/4 inches wide; 4 1/4 inches deep; 7 1/2 inches high Condition:
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MODEL OF A SAILING SHIP. American
MODEL OF A SAILING SHIP. American 1st half-20th century. Wooden three-masted ship with linen sails glass windows and brass fittings. Brass plaque ''Sea Witch''. Old paint. 33''h. 41''w.
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Carved wood ship model America's
Carved wood ship model America's Cup Yacht ''America'' 20th century carved and painted wood double-masted yacht with cloth sails and plaque reading: ''Owner: John Stevens Syndicate Designer: George Steers Builder: William H. Brown Launched: New York 1851'' displayed in glass case on stand. boat H44'' L52'' case H78 1/2'' W64'' D19'' Provenance: Ridge Spring South Carolina 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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AMERICAN MODEL OF A SAILING SHIP.
AMERICAN MODEL OF A SAILING SHIP. First half-20th century. Hand made wooden hulled ship with two masts, cloth sails and string rigging. Old blue and tan paint over old flaking and splits. 28"h. 40"l. including base.
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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.
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American School 19th century
American School 19th century portrait of a three-masted ship flying the american flag Signed "L.A. Briggs" lower left, watercolor and ink on paper, framed. 17 x 22 1/2 in.
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American School 20th Century Ship
American School 20th Century Ship at Sea
Estimate:$400-$600
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AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMA. late
AMERICAN SHIP DIORAMA. late 19th-early 20th century. Carved three masted ship with a painted American flag and stormy background. Old glass in a canted side shadowbox frame. 17"h. 27"w. 4"d.
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Robert Skemp maritime painting
Robert Skemp maritime painting (Robert Oliver Skemp, Connecticut, 1910-1984), clipper ship, titled verso canvas board "Young America, built by Wm. Webb - 1853 East River, NY City", signed lower right "R Skemp…Fashia", oil on canvas board, 11-3/4 x 15-7/8 in.; fine gilt silver wood frame. Good condition; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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MARITIME THREE MAST COLONIAL
MARITIME THREE MAST COLONIAL SAILING SHIP MODEL United States,20th CenturyScale model of a black and green sailing vessel with white detailing and grand mast with an intricate configuration of lines and wires.
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*American School (19th/20th
*American School (19th/20th century) Ships at Sea oil on canvas 22 x 34 inches.
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SCHOONER SHIP MODEL "AMERICA-
SCHOONER SHIP MODEL "AMERICA- SALISBURY (MASS)", OWNED/ BUILT BY LINCOLN STEWART COFFIN (AMERICAN, 1864 - 1949), ONE OF THE ORIGINAL...Schooner ship model "AMERICA- Salisbury (Mass)", owned/ built by Lincoln Stewart Coffin (American, 1864 - 1949), one of the original charter members of the Newburyport Yacht Club, base painted green and black, with two sails, plaque reads "America Painted by Lincoln Stewart Coffin, 1864-1949", heavy wear including scratches, paint loss, and damages, discolored sails, 34" h. x 42 1/2" w. x 9" d. [PROVENANCE: Consigner purchased from MacDougall-Gionet Antiques & Associates, Wells, Maine in 1992 for $600.]
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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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American School (Contemporary)
American School (Contemporary) "Sailboats", watercolor on paper, 30" x 22". Unglazed and presented in a silvered wooden frame.
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Two French lithographs of
Two French lithographs of American sailing ships ca. 1800 11" x 16 1/4". ?
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American School, 19th Century
American School, 19th Century
Clipper Ship Young America
Circa 1853
watercolor on paper
titled, lower margin
19 3/8 x 23 1/2 inches.
together with a framed photograph of the ship.
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19th century maritime painting,
19th century maritime painting, portrait of a sailing vessel with American flag, unsigned, oil on paper, American, European or China trade, 21-1/4 x 28-7/8 in.; 19th century gilt wood and composition frame with acanthus and foliate decoration. Laid down on plywood with old strainer, extensive retouch affecting most of sky, some sails, pennants, center of water (30 percent of surface); frame with minor loss.
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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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(3) Sailing ship models, c/o
(3) Sailing ship models, c/o "Charles W Morgan 1841" (23" w x 1-1/2" h, one broken spreader), (2) "Fragata Espanola Ano 1780" (15" w x 15-1/2" h)
The Charles W. Morgan is the last of an American whaling fleet. Built and launched in 1841, the Morgan is now America?s oldest commercial ship still afloat - only the USS Constitution is older.
Fragata Espanola was one of the Spanish ships that fought in the battle of Cape St. Vincent, which took place off the southern coast of Portugal on 16 January 1780 during the American Revolutionary War.
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* American School (19th century)
* American School (19th century) Boat at Sea oil on board 16 x 19 inches.
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Cased wood ship model of the racing
Cased wood ship model of the racing yacht America case - 28 1/2" h. 38" w. ?
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WOOD SHIP PLAQUE AMERICA20th
WOOD SHIP PLAQUE AMERICA20th century three dimensional painted and carved wood wall plaque with yacht AMERICA winner of Royal Yacht Club Queen's Cup in 1857. 23 x 33 inches.
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AMERICAN OIL ON CANVAS OF A SAILING
AMERICAN OIL ON CANVAS OF A SAILING SHIP. Second half 19th century. A three masted U.S. Navy frigate with sun setting in background. Unsigned. 13.5"h. 17"w. In an ornately carved frame. 21.75"h. 25"w.
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American School 20th century.
American School 20th century. Sailing Ship oil on canvas signed lr framed; and four assorted framed prints and photographs Estimate $ 150-250 No condition report supplied.
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American School (21st Century)
American School (21st Century) "Beached Sailboat", oil on canvas, 12" x 16". Presented in a carved silver-gilt frame.
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American School (21st Century)
American School (21st Century) "Schooner on Rough Seas", oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Presented in a silver-gilt exhibition frame.
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19th c. oil on canvas ship with
19th c. oil on canvas ship with American flag. Site 15 1/2'' x 23 1/2''.
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AMERICAN FOLK ART RIVERSCAPE WITH
AMERICAN FOLK ART RIVERSCAPE WITH SAILING SHIPS. Found in Maine, ca. 1915-1920, oil on sail cloth. Unsigned. Sailing ships surrounded by houses and a church. Some crazing, surface wear. Framed, 21.75"h. 87"w. By the same hand with matching frame as lot 25.
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20C AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST MARITIME
20C AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST MARITIME PAINTING United States,20th CenturyDepicts a sailboat flying the American flag at sunrise.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY),
AMERICAN SCHOOL (19TH CENTURY), SCHOONER AT SEA Oil on panel, appears unsigned, depicting a schooner or pilot boat flying an American flag from its mast, presented in a burlwood frame.