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(AVIATION. HUGHES HOWARD) LODWICK
(AVIATION. HUGHES HOWARD) LODWICK AL A sparkplug from Hughes' Around-the-World flight presented to Albert Lodwick ''for his help in making the flight successful.''
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(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A
(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A collection of 68 photographs from Hughes' Around-the-World flight pasted to think sheets of album paper some starting to detach.
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(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A
(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A collection of 72 photographs from Hughes' Around-the-World flight pasted to think sheets of album paper some starting to detach.
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Hughson Hawley (Br. 1850-1936)
Hughson Hawley (Br. 1850-1936) Cathedralwatercolor on paper signed and dated lower right ''Hughson Hawley / 1881 '' detailed architectural rendering of a cathedral its soaring spires silhouetted against a steel gray sky large vessels ply the river beyond matted and framed under glass.SS 12.75 x 17.75 in; DOA 21.5 x 26.5 in.Not examined out of the frame; appears to be in fine condition.
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(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A group of
(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A group of six stamped airmail envelopes one signed by Harry Connor and 31 flages (24 US and 7 New York World's Fair) carried on the Around-the-World flight.
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(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A group of
(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A group of four airmail envelopes from the Around-the-World flight signed by Howard Hughes including one signed by all members of the flight crew.
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W R Hughes (Early 20th
W R Hughes (Early 20th Century)/Woman feeding doves outside a Cottage/signed and dated 26/watercolour and bodycolour, 54cm x 37.5cm
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(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A
(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD A collection of photographs from Hughes' receptions upon his return from his Around-the-World flight including 28 8x10 photographs 3 10x12 photographs and 48 5x7 or smaller photographs. Also included are 21 sheets of photographs many duplicates showing Lodwick's reproductions for press purposes.
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Edwin Hughes, English, 19th c,
Edwin Hughes, English, 19th c, 17" x 13" o/c, full length portrait of a woman, Manchester supply stencil verso Estimate $500-700
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(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD Photograph
(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD Photograph in black and white signed by Howard Hughes and members of his Around-the-World Flight crew including Thommy Thurlow Edward Lund Al Lodwick Harry Connor and Dick Stoddard.
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PATRICK HUGHES, SCREENPRINT Patrick
PATRICK HUGHES, SCREENPRINT Patrick Hughes (British, b. 1939), Untitled, 1973, screenprint, pencil signed, dated, and numbered (16/75), 31.25"h x 41.25"w (sheet), loose and unframed
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Hughes (Thomas Smart) Travels in
Hughes (Thomas Smart) Travels in Sicily, Greece and Albania, 2 vols., 1820. 4to., cont. half calf gilt. Engraved plates and maps (2)
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LARGE RARE MIKE COCKRILL/JUDGE
LARGE RARE MIKE COCKRILL/JUDGE HUGHES PAINTING: ''Husband, Father, Drunk'' Oil/Canvas, 60'' x 72'', lower left signed, titled, dated 1985 verso, unframed. In the early 1980's, Mike Cockrill and his collaborator Judge Hughes came up with the quintessential NSFW comic named The White Papers. The 128-page black and white book in the form of a wordless graphic novel, meaning it was one big volume as opposed to an ongoing series, went on to become a cult classic.
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PATRICK HUGHES (B. 1939): "A
PATRICK HUGHES (B. 1939): "A BROWN STUDY" 74421 (FALL 2022)1993; oil on three-dimensional board; signed, dated and titled verso; Provenance: Angela Flowers Gallery, London label verso; Condition: overall good; very slight joint separation to corners of surround; structurally sound; 27 3/4 x 55 1/2 inches overall; 11 inches deep; Condition:
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JIM HUGHES (ME/MA, 1929-2010)
JIM HUGHES (ME/MA, 1929-2010) "Cove's End, Outer Hebron Islands", watercolor on Arches paper, signed lower right, titled verso with date 8/25/74 with note "from the 'Volar' at anchor", in silver molded frame, brown mat, under glass, OS: 21 3/4" x 28 3/4", SS: 14 1/2" x 21 1/2", good condition.
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JOHN HUGHES, (B. 1949),
JOHN HUGHES, (B. 1949), MOUNTAINSIDE WITH PINE TREES, OIL ON CANVAS BOARD, 10" H X 12" WJohn Hughes, (b. 1949) Mountainside with pine trees Oil on canvas board Signed lower left: John Hughes 10" H x 12" W Provenance: The Estate of George David Sturges Oil on canvas board Dimensions: 10" H x 12" W Provenance: The Estate of George David Sturges
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Hughes (Thomas) Tom Brown's
Hughes (Thomas) Tom Brown's School Days, 1868; Tom Brown at Oxford, 1871; Alfred the Great, 1873; presentation copies from the author to his god-daughter, 8vo., cont. red. morocco gilt
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HUGHES (CONTEMPORARY) PINS. Oil
HUGHES (CONTEMPORARY) PINS. Oil on wood signed 5''x7'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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CHRISTOPHER WYNDHAM HUGHES
CHRISTOPHER WYNDHAM HUGHES (ENGLISH, 1881-1961), COTTAGE GARDEN IN SUMMER Watercolor on paper, signed at lower right, double matted and framed under glass.
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PATRICK HUGHES (BRITISH 1939-)
PATRICK HUGHES (BRITISH 1939-) THREE DIMENSIONAL CITYSCAPE Photolithograph: 26 x 20 in. (sight) Framed in perspex presentation box lower left numbered: 24/40 lower right signed: Patrick Hughes Provenance: Washington DC Area Corporate Collection
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JAMES M HUGHES, PORTRAIT OF A
JAMES M HUGHES, PORTRAIT OF A PENSIVE WOMAN, WATERCOLOR AND GRAPHITE ON PAPER, 18 X 15 INJames M Hughes, Portrait of a Pensive Woman, Watercolor and Graphite on Paper, 18 x 15 in
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HUGH CAMERON, O/C, WOMAN AND
HUGH CAMERON, O/C, WOMAN AND CHILDHugh Cameron (United Kingdom, 1835-1918) oil on canvas painting of woman holding child on shoulder with countryside in background, signed and dated, 1878, lower left. Housed in carved gilt frame. Sight - 22 7/8" H x 12 7/8"W. Framed - 31 1/8"H x 21 1/8"W. Provenance: William Zarnon Estate, Gatlinburg, TN. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Canvas appears to be relined.
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JAMES E. (JIM) HUGHES (ME/NJ/UK,
JAMES E. (JIM) HUGHES (ME/NJ/UK, 1929 - ) York Minster Cathedral. watercolor on paper, signed lower right, in black stick frame, matted and glazed, OS: 27" x 21", SS: 21" x 14 1/2", good condition.
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19TH C. PORTRAITS, HELEN &
19TH C. PORTRAITS, HELEN & CHARLES CUNNINGHAM. Pair of American School 19th C. graphite/pencil portraits on paper, depicting sitters Charles West Cunningham (1819-1875) Boston, and Mrs. Helen Looring Cunningham (1828-1843) both with information on reverse. Images 6.5” x 5.75”, in lemon gilt frames 8.75” x 7.75”.
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(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD Hughes'
(AVIATION) HUGHES HOWARD Hughes' ''Little Black Book '' a term coined in an article by National Aeronautics August 1938 which called it a ''bible of factual data for Hughes and the crew'' of his Around-the-World flight. The small binder compiled for Hughes' personal use includes everything one might need on an Around-the-World flight: a series of questions and statements in English and Russian should the plane be forced to land including ''Please give us food '' ''Where can we find an air pump '' or ''I am Howard Hughes an American and these are members of my crew''; numerous facts about the American aviation industry and the technology behind Hughes' Lockheed to impress his colleagues abroad; detailed facts about France Germany Poland USSR and the other countries they would be visiting or flying over; preparations made for landing in Paris Winnepeg Edmonton and Fairbanks; numerous pages of airplane radio communication instructions; and prepared welcome speeches for each of his stops. In keeping with the marketing purpose of the expedition each speech included an invitation on behalf of Grover A. Whalen to the upcoming New York World's Fair of 1939.
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JAMES E. (JIM) HUGHES (ME/NJ/UK,
JAMES E. (JIM) HUGHES (ME/NJ/UK, 1929 - ) Wells Cathedral Chapter House Stairs, watercolor on paper, signed lower right, in black stick frame, matted and glazed, OS: 27" x 21", SS: 21" x 14 1/2", good condition.
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GEORGE E. HUGHES O/B SATURDAY
GEORGE E. HUGHES O/B SATURDAY EVENING POST COVER ART IL...George E. Hughes (Vermont/New York, 1907-1990) oil on board illustration painting for the cover of The Saturday Evening Post, August 2, 1952 edition, titled "Couples at the Beach," featuring a bird's eye view of beachgoers of various ages, enjoying a sunny day under colorful umbrellas. Signed "Hughes" lower left corner. Housed in a painted wooden frame. Sight: 29 5/8" H x 23 3/4" W. Framed: 34 1/4" H x 28 1/2" W. Note: The editorial for the Aug. 2, 1952 edition stated the following about this cover illustration: "In the winter, people buy sun lamps to get sun, and in the summer they buy beach umbrellas to keep the sun off. But these are carefree vacation days, let's not worry about this, or indeed anything else - except maybe whether that creeping baby plans to bite the dog. (We just phoned Artist Hughes to inquire about that, but nobody answered, so probably he's lying on this beach himself, too modest to move into the picture.) Well, have a wonderful time, folks; build your sand castles and your dream castles; let the cool winds and the hot dogs renew you; and don't even let annoyment creep in if that boy's radio prevents your hearing the sweet nothings he whispers to his girl. Now turn the page, before the kids start throwing sand." Artist biography: Raised in New York City, the young George Hughes attended courses in the National Academy of Design and the Art Student's League. He began working as a freelance illustrator for the fashion industry in Vanity Fair and House and Garden magazines. After a stint in Detroit working in the automotive industry, Hughes returned to the city to work for the Charles E. Cooper Studio until his discovery in 1942 by Ken Stuart, the Art Director of The Saturday Evening Post. He moved his family to Arlington, Vermont, and found great success, cultivating a rich portfolio of illustrations for the Post alongside a neighbor, friend, and humorous artistic tormentor, Norman Rockwell. Other than Rockwell, Hughes was the most prolific artist for the Post, and his illustrations were included in other publications such as Reader's Digest and Good Housekeeping. (adapted from "George Hughes", THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, October 29, 2014)
Condition:
Painting has been lightly cleaned using natural solvents only; no further cleaning measures have been taken. Areas of retouching to upper right corner, green umbrella, hair and neck of figure eating the hotdog, and largest area to upper right quadrant measuring 1/8" x 5 1/2".
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Pair watercolor paintings; one by
Pair watercolor paintings; one by Gary B. Hughes and the other by Ed Collins. Gary B. Hughes depicts hollyhocks in front of a window and Ed Collins depicts a bird in flight. Both watercolor on paper stamped ''Arches France''. Hollyhocks signed lower left and bird in flight is signed lower right. Both framed matted and under glass. Condition: good see images. Bird in flight frame measures 17.75'' tall x 21.5'' wide. Hollyhocks frame measures 17.25'' tall x 21'' wide. Shipping weight 8 lbs.
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PAINTING, LESTER HUGHES Lester
PAINTING, LESTER HUGHES Lester Hughes (American, 1938-2021), "Winter Camp," oil on canvas, signed to lower right, canvas: 24"h x 36"w, overall (with frame): 30.75"h x 43"w. Provenance: purchased from artist, 1982, dated lower right.
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WILLIAM HUGGINS (1820-1884) TWO
WILLIAM HUGGINS (1820-1884)
TWO STUDIES OF SHEEP; A SAVAGE BEAR
three, two signed, the third signed with initials and dated 1872, black and white chalk or graphite and white and coloured chalk on brown paper, 11.5 x 16cm-13 x 20.5cm, unframed (3)
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HUGH CABOT (AMERICAN, 1930 -
HUGH CABOT (AMERICAN, 1930 - 2005) 40" x 30" Desert landscape. Oil on canvas, signed lower right, in a grey wooden frame with linen liner, overall 49" x 39".
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Lee H. Hughes, Impressionist oil on
Lee H. Hughes, Impressionist oil on canvas of a winter scene titled verso "Ice on Peacock Brook, Feb '80".
24" x 29" ss / 31" x 37" oa
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THOMPSON HUGHES 'GROVE OF TREES'
THOMPSON HUGHES 'GROVE OF TREES' OIL ON CANVASThompson Hughes (American, b. 1942) Grove of Trees, 1978 Oil on canvas 20" x 24" A plein air landscape from the Alexander township (now defunct) in western-central Kansas, signed and dated to the bottom right, and titled to the reverse. Presented in a gray-painted wooden float frame measuring 21 1/2" x 25 1/4". Provenance: From the corporate art collection of a Kansas City based Fortune 500 company, previously acquired from the Johnson-Welsh Gallery in Kansas City, MO.
Condition
Good condition, with no in-painting, over-painting, or other repairs visible under blacklight inspection. There is a small and slight depression to the canvas in the upper right quadrant, but no puncture or tear.
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JIM HUGHES (ME/MA, 1929-2010) Short
JIM HUGHES (ME/MA, 1929-2010) Short Falls over Granite, impasto oil on hardboard, signed lower right, in gold and green reverse ogee frame, 51" x 35", SS: 47 1/2" x 31 1/2", good condition.
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Edward Hughes (British 1832-1908) A
Edward Hughes (British 1832-1908) A Refined Lady 1906 oil on canvas signed Edward Hughes and dated (lower left) 65 1/2 x 47 1/2 inches.
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HUGH CABOT (AMERICAN, 1930 -
HUGH CABOT (AMERICAN, 1930 - 2005) 15" x 30" Mountain landscape. Oil on canvas, signed lower left, in a grey wooden frame with linen liner, overall 39" x 24".