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Gordon House print (British,
Gordon House print (British, 1932-2004), "Quoined Chase", edition 3/75, signed lower left in pencil "Gordon House 50", color lithograph on wove paper, image 19-1/2 x 19-5/8 in.; oak frame. Very light toning, not examined out of frame. Paul Martin Wolff; Property of the Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina.
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JOHN HAUSER (AMERICAN 1859-1913)
JOHN HAUSER (AMERICAN 1859-1913) A PAINTING, "THE CHASE...JOHN HAUSER (American 1859-1913) A PAINTING, "The Chase," gouache with pencil on paper, signed L/L. 10 1/2" x 15 3/4"Provenance: Purchased from Christie's, New York on September 27, 1990.
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CHARLES HUNT (B 1806) BY AND
CHARLES HUNT (B 1806) BY AND AFTER
THE GRAND MILITARY STEEPLE CHASE NEAR NORTHAMPTON MARCH 24TH 1841
a set of four, aquatints in contemporary colour, mounted to platemark , contemporary rosewood frames with trade label of KEARNEY'S LOOKING GLASS WARE-HOUSE 49 Henry Street DUBLIN (4)
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HUNT, F.F. ARCHITETTURA CAMPESTRE
HUNT, F.F.
ARCHITETTURA CAMPESTRE DISPLAYED in Gardeners' Houses and other Buildings. London, 1827, 44o, 11 lithographed plates, contemporary half calf gilt, a few plates slightly spotted
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Songs of the Chase, published for
Songs of the Chase, published for Thomas Simpson, Oxford Street, 1811; Egerton Warburton (RE) Hunting Songs, London 1873; Stephen (Sir G) The Adventures of a Gentleman in Search of a Horse, 3rd and 6th edition and another (5)
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CHASE, Robert, (American, 1919-):
CHASE, Robert, (American, 1919-): Surreal Scene with Birds in Flight, Oil/Masonite with heavy Impasto, 16'' x 12'', signed lower left, framed, 22.25'' x 18.25''.
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MARION MONKS CHASE MODERNIST
MARION MONKS CHASE MODERNIST LANDSCAPE PAINTING Massachusetts,1874-1957Winter street scene depicting a small foot bridge leading to a large red house surrounded by a fence and bare trees.
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AFTER CHARLES HUNT (BRITISH,
AFTER CHARLES HUNT (BRITISH, 1803-1877), LIVERPOOL GRAND STEEPLE CHASE, 1839 Hand-colored etching and aquatint, 19th century, matted and framed.
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Nineteenth century steeplechase
Nineteenth century steeplechase race with two jockeys on horseback riding through the countryside; pencil sketch with watercolor and highlighted with gouache; 5 1/4" x 7"; monogrammed lower right, A.S.
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By and After Charles
By and After Charles Hunt/Military Steeplechase/four engravings, 45cm x 58cm; after W P Hodges/The Chase of the Roebuck/two engravings, 40cm x 58cm and after F C Turner/Vale of Aylesbury Steeple Chase/engraving (7)
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CHAUNCEY FOSTER RYDER (NY/NH,
CHAUNCEY FOSTER RYDER (NY/NH, 1868-1949) Two Colonial Farmhouses, graphite on paper, signed lower right, estate stamp verso, marked #104, in a gold and black frame, matted and glazed, OS: 12 1/2" x 15 1/2", SS: 7 1/2" x 9 1/2". Very good condition.
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Herman Wendelborg Hansen
Herman Wendelborg Hansen (American 1854-1924) The Chase. Oil on canvas signed and inscribed "copyright" at the lower left framed in a wide decorative frame overall measuring 43" x 31". Canvas size 36" x 24".
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After Benjamin Herring, Jr.
After Benjamin Herring, Jr. (British, 1830-1871) "Gathering for the Hunt" and "The Chase", rare pair of large colored lithographs, both signed in pencil lower right "Ben Herring" and dated 1867, plate signed lower left, sheet 19-1/2" x 42-1/2". Glazed and presented in good period bird's-eye maple frames in the neoclassical taste.
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R. CHASE, CAVERNS, COLOR
R. CHASE, CAVERNS, COLOR PHOTOGRAPH, FRAME: 20-1/2 X 16-1/2 INR. Chase, Caverns, Color Photograph, Frame: 20-1/2 x 16-1/2 in,
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CHASE, Robert, (American, 1919-):
CHASE, Robert, (American, 1919-): Surreal Scene with Multiple Figures in an Eerie Red Atmosphere, Oil/Wood, signed lower left, unframed.6.25'' x 12.125''.
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WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE (NY/CA/IN,
WILLIAM MERRITT CHASE (NY/CA/IN, 1849-1916) Shore Path with Berry Pickers and Walking Figure, Shinnecock Hills, Long Island; oil on mahogany panel, signed lower left, housed in a replica gold Impressionist matched corner frame. Figures possibly are those of Mrs. William M. Chase (Alice Gerson) and their two daughters, OS: 14 3/4" x 18 3/4", SS: 10 1/4" x 14 1/4". Very good condition. Signed in artist's hand and inventory numbered, with size by Vose Gallery verso. Includes the original 1949 receipt from Robert C. Vose of Boston.
Chase was a dedicated plein air painter who combined elements of Impressionism, Tonalism and Realism. Born outside Indianapolis, he trained at the National Academy and traveled in Europe. He was probably the greatest educator of his generation, teaching at the Art Students League. His studio at 51 West 10th Street in New York and summer studio in Shinnecock on Long Island became social centers for younger artists, further spreading his influence.
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Bates, H. E. The Great House, one
Bates, H. E. The Great House, one of 25 copies, Snake River Press 1984. 4to., qtr. black morocco
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HENRY ALKEN, SR.: "THE STEEPLE
HENRY ALKEN, SR.: "THE STEEPLE CHASE SCENES" (SIX WORKS)circa 1847 watercolor on paper comprising: "The Warren Wall", "Wattle Fence with a Deep Drop", "The Brook", "The Starting Field", "In and Out of the Lane" and "The Run In " Provenance: each with gallery label verso from Richard Green, London Condition: each good. Wear to frames. Not examined out of frames each sight: 10 1/4 x 14 1/4 inches; each frame: 19 x 22 1/2 inches Condition:
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MARILYN CHACE (PETERS) SCHOFIELD
MARILYN CHACE (PETERS) SCHOFIELD (MASSACHUSETTS, 1936-2011), "THE OUTERMOST HOUSE"., OIL ON CANVAS, 12" X 16". FRAMED 16" X 20".MARILYN CHACE (PETERS) SCHOFIELD, Massachusetts, 1936-2011, "The Outermost House". Signed and dated lower left "Marilyn Schofield '76". Titled on artist's label verso. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 12" x 16". Framed 16" x 20". Provenance: The beach cottage located off Coast Guard Beach in Eastham, Massachusetts served as the setting for Henry Beston's The Outermost House,. It was built in June 1925, and was then claimed by the sea in February 1978.
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Charles Hunt Engraving ''Leamington
Charles Hunt Engraving ''Leamington GrandSteeple Chase 1837'' image area 24'' x 17''.
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CHASE, Robert, (American, 1919-):
CHASE, Robert, (American, 1919-): Abstract Surreal Doves in Flight, Oil/Board, 12'' x 9'', signed lower left, framed, 19'' x 16.5''.
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MONUMENTAL ROOKWOOD CHASE'S THEATER
MONUMENTAL ROOKWOOD CHASE'S THEATER TILE MURAL United States,20th CenturyWhimsical forest scene comprised of two hundred and twenty five tiles depicting a seated woman with a peacock watching men, ladies, and jesters dance around in a forest. The Chase's Theater and Rigg's Building, also known as the Keith-Albee Theater, was a historic theater built by Jules Henri de Sibour for Plimpston B. Chase. Chase sold the theater to B. F. Kieth and was added to the vaudeville circuit where William Howard Taft attended the 1912 opening and Woodrow Wilson regularly attended shows. Similar tile murals have sold at Sotheby's.
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HOUSE AND TREES (AMERICAN SCHOOL
HOUSE AND TREES (AMERICAN SCHOOL 2ND HALF-19TH CENTURY). Gouache on artist board unsigned. Nicely done image of a white house with picket fence. Edge loss. Behind glass in a gilt frame 17''h. 20''w.
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MCLOUGHLIN BROS. HOME STEEPLE
MCLOUGHLIN BROS. HOME STEEPLE CHASE, CA. 1900McLoughlin Bros. Home Steeple Chase , ca. 1900 , with brilliant cover imagery and game instructions on underside, inset game board complete with two spinners, wood tokens and cast metal jockey on horse playing pieces, 12 1/4" x 12 3/4".
Competitive In-House shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
Excellent (some light edge wear; splits to apron corners)
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British School (19th Century)
British School (19th Century) Four terriers in a barn chasing a mouse under a basket after George Armfield who specialized in domestic animals in similar circumstances. There is a vague indication of a date on the lower edge to the right of center "18.." Framed in a painted frame overall 11-1/4" x 14-1/2".
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PRINT, AFTER HIPPOLYTE
PRINT, AFTER HIPPOLYTE D'ORSCHWILLER After Hippolyte d'Orschwiller (French, 1810-1868), "Steeple Chase Cracks, une Course au Clocher," lithograph in colors, titled lower center, published by W. Schaus, New York, sheet: 23"h x 35.75"w, overall (with frame): Provenance: Property from the estate of Patricia Moffat Pope, San Francisco, CA
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A moulded plaque depicting
A moulded plaque depicting 'Extraordinary Fox Chace by the Duke of Beaufot's Hounds at upper Castle Combe, January 1794', extensive inscriptions verso, 17cm x 28.5cm
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CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS (20TH C.)
CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS (20TH C.) "HOUSE", 1985, OIL ON PAPER, A LARGE WHITE HOUSE WITH DEEP WRAP AROUND FRONT PORCH, SHADED BY NEARBY...Christopher Stephens (20th C.) "House", 1985, oil on paper, a large white house with deep wrap around front porch, shaded by nearby trees, signed and dated lower left corner, framed and matted behind glass, wear consistent with age, some loss to frame, ss: 22" h. x 29 1/4" w. [PROVENANCE: Benefits Habitat for Humanity North Central Connecticut Tolland County]
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English School mid-19th c.
English School mid-19th c. "Embarrassing Incident at the End of a Chase" oil on canvas unsigned 36 x 28 3/4 in. in a later gessoed and giltwood frame.
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EDWARD CHASE PRIZE HORSE LITHOGRAPH
EDWARD CHASE PRIZE HORSE LITHOGRAPH New York, Wisconsin,1884-1965Naturalistic depiction of a majestic brown horse, housed in an equestrian leather strap motif frame.
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Pitseolak Ashoona ???? ???, OC, RCA
Pitseolak Ashoona ???? ???, OC, RCA (1904-1983), Kinngait (Cape Dorset) THE CHASE, 1983 titled, dated and numbered 40/50; artist's name in Roman and syllabics; unframed sight 25 x 24.5 in — 63.5 x 62.2 cm
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Chauncey Foster Ryder (American,
Chauncey Foster Ryder
(American, 1868-1949)
Landscape with House
oil on canvas
signed (lower left)
12 x 16 1/4 inches.
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EUROPEAN SCHOOL: THE CHASE Oil on
EUROPEAN SCHOOL: THE CHASE Oil on canvas 27 1/2 x 55 in. unsigned.
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Two English equine oil on panel
Two English equine oil on panel paintings, 19th c.
"A Steeple Chase" and "Fox Hunting"
each 6"h x 12"w
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English School, 20th c - Hunter
English School, 20th c - Hunter Homeward Bound, oil on canvas, 35 x 25cm More Information Good condition. Gilt frame with chipped loss.
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JOSEPH NASH (BRITISH 1808-1878) THE
JOSEPH NASH (BRITISH 1808-1878) THE HALL OF BRAMHALL CHESHIRE ENGLAND AND HUNTERS RETURNING Color lithograph: 12 3/4 x 17 in. (sight) Framed