- William Sidney Mount (American
William Sidney Mount (American 1807-1868) "The Storm" pencil on paper initialed "W.S.M" dated "July 8.68" and titled lower center 6 in. x 4 in. attractively matted and framed. Provenance: Childs Gallery Boston 1979; from the artist to Mrs. William Jones Seabury Long Island New York; to her grandson Andrew Oliver New York and Boston 1978; thence to Belle Cheniere. Note: This drawing depicts a post-Civil War mother taking shelter under a tree for the duration of the impending storm where she comforts her two children and their dog. The mother's spreading skirts suggest the stability of her mission a point belied by her and her daughter's anxious expressions which are mirrored by that of the dog.
- A 19th c. '' weather indicator''
A 19th c. '' weather indicator'' thermometer and storm glass together with a pair of sugar crushers.
- Cow weathervane.
Cow weathervane.
- ERIC SLOANE (NEW YORK/CONNECTICUT,
ERIC SLOANE (NEW YORK/CONNECTICUT, 1905 - 1985), "ROOF OF WEATHER", OIL ON BOARD, DEPICTS SMALL JET SOARING THROUGH CLOUDS, SIGNED L...Eric Sloane (New York/Connecticut, 1905 - 1985), "Roof of Weather", oil on board, depicts small jet soaring through clouds, signed lower left, in gilt frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 29" h. x 39" w.
- JOHN MECRAY (RHODE ISLAND/PENNSYLVANIA,
JOHN MECRAY (RHODE ISLAND/PENNSYLVANIA, 1937-2017), "STORMY WEATHER"., COLOR LITHOGRAPH, 24" X 37". FRAMED 25.5" X 38.5".JOHN MECRAY, Rhode Island/Pennsylvania, 1937-2017, "Stormy Weather". Signed in pencil lower right. Numbered 408/975. Dimensions: Color lithograph, 24" x 37". Framed 25.5" x 38.5".
- BIXBEE William Johnson (American
BIXBEE William Johnson (American 1850-1921): ''Rainy Weather'' Oil/Board 10'' x 13 1/2'' depicts a Stormy Coastal Scene With Surf Crashing on the Rocks signed lower right early label verso with title ''Rainy Weather'' by William J. Bixbee Marble Head unframed.CONDITION: Cracklure throughout several minor paint flecks needs cleaning paint loss in the rounded corners.
- WILLIAM BRYANT (ME, 1906-1997)
WILLIAM BRYANT (ME, 1906-1997) Storm Clouds Over the Camden Hills, oil on canvas board, signed lower right, the Maine coastal hills viewed from the north, in gold molded frame, SS: 13 1/4"x 15 1/4", OS: 20" x 22". Fine condition.
- JILL GILL "FOWL WEATHER.." WOODCUT
JILL GILL "FOWL WEATHER.." WOODCUT & WATERCOLOR Jill Gill (American, XX-XXI), "Fowl Weather -homage - and apologies to Magritte," woodcut and watercolor on paper, edition 25, signed lower right in pencil. Image: 10" H x 9.25" W; frame: 15.25" H x 15.25" W. Provenance: Property from a private residence designed and furnished by James Mont at 370 East 76th Street.
- LARRY EDWARDSON "STORMY WEATHER..."
LARRY EDWARDSON "STORMY WEATHER..." OIL ON BOARD"Stormy Weather, Ocean Point, Me." oil on board depicting a nautical landscape; signed to bottom left corner "Edwardson" as well as signed and titled to back with artist's address "47 Fifth Ave. N.Y.C."; measures approximately 14" x 18" unframed; in Good overall condition. Laurence Christie Edwardson was born in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1904 and lived part of his life in Kensington, Connecticut. Much of his painting career was spent in New England and New Orleans, Louisiana. His work includes many Louisiana landscapes, portraits and religious subjects; and one of his modernist works is in the Historic New Orleans Collection. Edwardson studied at the Hartford Art School; with Gifford Beal, Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts; Edward Dufner, New Britain Art League; A. Jones; and S. Nichols. He was a member of the Connecticut Art Association and exhibited at the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, 1930-1945 (prizes), New Haven Paint & Clay Club, 1941, and New Britain Institute, 1942-1946.
- OIL ON BOARD, TALL SHIPS IN STORMY
OIL ON BOARD, TALL SHIPS IN STORMY WEATHEROIL ON BOARD, TALL SHIPS IN STORMY WEATHER, unsigned, 6" x 9" (image), in a gilt wood and gesso frame 14" x 17.5" (frame).
- WILLIAM ZORACH, (AMERICAN, 1887-1966),
WILLIAM ZORACH, (AMERICAN, 1887-1966), COMING STORM, 1948, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 14 1/2 X 21 1/2 IN., FRAME: 28 1/4 X 33 1/2 IN.WILLIAM ZORACH, (American, 1887-1966) Coming Storm, 1948, watercolor on paper signed William Zorach lower right and titled verso 1948, watercolor on paper Dimensions: 14 1/2 x 21 1/2 in., frame: 28 1/4 x 33 1/2 in. Provenance: The Downtown Gallery, New York; The Collection of Laurance Rockefeller; by descent within the family. Other notes: The Downtown Gallery, New York, label verso. Condition: Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
- PAINTING, ANDRE BALYON Andre Balyon
PAINTING, ANDRE BALYON Andre Balyon (German/American, b. 1951), "Stormy Weather," oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed and titled verso, canvas: 16"w x 20"w, overall (with frame): 26.5"h x 30.25"w
- PERCIVAL GASKELL (UK, 1868-1934)
PERCIVAL GASKELL (UK, 1868-1934) "Stormy Weather, Loch Linnhe", mezzotint, pencil signed, titled verso, in black stick frame, matted and glazed, OS: 17" x 20", SS: 8 3/4" x 11 1/2", fine condition.
- WILLIAM STARKWEATHER, AMERICAN
WILLIAM STARKWEATHER, AMERICAN (1879-1969), STREET SCENE, ESSEX, MASSACHUSETTS, OIL ON CANVAS, 27 X 39 INCHESWILLIAM STARKWEATHER, American, (1879-1969) Street Scene, Essex, Massachusetts, oil on canvas signed and dated lower right "William Starkweather / 1915" oil on canvas Dimensions: 27 x 39 inches Provenance: Private Collection, Virginia Other notes: This lot is unframed. Tags: oil painting, listed artist Condition: overall good condition; wax lined canvas; scattered minor restoration apparent under UV (additional photos available upon request) We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Shannon’s is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Frames on all paintings are sold "As Is". Frames may need some conservation. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
- William Blakesley (1921 - 2012)
William Blakesley (1921 - 2012) oil on canvas, family on beach with incoming storm, titled “Gathering Storm,” signed lower right Wm. Blakesley, titled on back. Image 15” x 18.5” Overall 22” x 25.5” Condition: canvas with slight warping CT Transfer Fee $10
- WEATHERVANE. American 20th century.
WEATHERVANE. American 20th century. Iron weathervane on in the form of a cow on a post with green glass ball 60''h.
- Rudolph Wedow (New York, 1906-1965),
Rudolph Wedow (New York, 1906-1965), \"Approaching Storm\", signed \"Wedow/NM 47\", oil on canvas, 24 x 30 in., original parcel gilt wood frame,
- ROLLAND GISSING STORMY WEATHER
ROLLAND GISSING STORMY WEATHER 1965 Medium: oil on canvas board signed 12" (height) 30cm (height) 16" (width) 40cm (width)
- VINTAGE ALL WEATHER JACKET by Count
VINTAGE ALL WEATHER JACKET by Count Romi, size 10
- M. JOYNER (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY)
M. JOYNER (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY) SHELTERING FROM THE APPROACHING STORM Oil on canvas: 24 1/4 x 36 1/4 in. Framed; lower left signed: M. Joyner Provenance: Christie's South Kensington May 27 2004 lot. 201; private collection Virginia.
- Copper angel-form weathervane,
Copper angel-form weathervane, winged angel blowing a trumpet, copper with soldered edg
- Wrought iron weathervane of a boy
Wrought iron weathervane of a boy being chased by a bull early 20th c. upper section 33"h.x47"w.
- SUE HAND (CONTEMPORARY DALLAS,
SUE HAND (CONTEMPORARY DALLAS, TEXAS) "The God of My Strength, in Whom I will Trust", watercolor on paper, signed lower left and inscribed with this Biblical quote, depicting an elderly couple seated on a rocky coast, in birds eye maple frame, under glass, OS: 16 1/2" x 22 1/4", SS: 13 3/4" x 19 1/2". Good condition.
- Bull weathervane. 25'' x 18''.
Bull weathervane. 25'' x 18''.
- Norwood MacGilvary (American, 1874
Norwood MacGilvary (American, 1874 - 1949) oil on canvas "The Storm in...", of a storm at sea, unsigned, handwritten label verso with title and artist, as found with some losses to paint, unframed, 36"h x 25"w
- Will Connell photograph (American,
Will Connell photograph (American, 1898-1961), "Towers in the Rain", silver gelatin print signed and titled with handwritten photographic notes in pencil verso, 9-7/8 x 7-7/8 in. Loose, light toning, stains, residue, smudges, minor creases, corner wear, curling.
- Paul W. Zimmerman (Connecticut
Paul W. Zimmerman (Connecticut 1921-2007) oil on board titled verso ''Storm Light'' signed LL and dated '59 framed ss: 19 1/4'' h. x 23'' w.
- WWII FIGHTER PLANE WEATHERVANE
WWII FIGHTER PLANE WEATHERVANE 20th c., painted steel, several numbers faintly visible including "46", "27.145", and "3" on the tail, 29"h x 42"w (including post)
- WEATHERVANE OF SAILOR HOLDING TELESCOPEOld
WEATHERVANE OF SAILOR HOLDING TELESCOPEOld painted sheet metal weathervane of a sailor peering through a telescope. 34 in high x 30 w. Flaking paint.
- William Anderson Coffin
(American,
William Anderson Coffin
(American, 1855–1926)
Oncoming Storm
oil on canvas
signed W.A. Coffin (lower right)
14 x 20 inches.
- WILLIAM HENRY DETHLEF KOERNER (NJ/NY/MT,
WILLIAM HENRY DETHLEF KOERNER (NJ/NY/MT, 1878-1938) Catalog #002, "Wind from the East" or "Hurricane #3: Marama can handle the canoe as well as a man", oil on canvas, signed, 1936, depicting a Polynesian woman cradling a young boy in her lap, sailing at the helm towards the viewer in high seas. An illustration for "The Hurricane" by Charles Nordhoff and Jas. Norman Hill. Appeared in "The Saturday Evening Post", Jan 11th, 1936. Caption: "The Wind is at east. There will be no danger of capsizing". In a replica gold gesso frame with linen cove, OS: 44" x 32", SS: 35 1/2" x 23 1/2", painting is in fine condition, stain to frame linen.
- ROOSTER WEATHERVANE, AMERICAN,
ROOSTER WEATHERVANE, AMERICAN, PROBABLY 19TH C., SHEET IRON WITH ORIGINAL RIVETED IRON SUPPORT STRIPS, OLD BLUE/GREEN PAINT, ON GREEN CYLINDRICAL MAKE-DO STAND, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE, SOLD AS IS, 95" H. X 2...Rooster weathervane, American, probably 19th C., sheet iron with original riveted iron support strips, old blue/green paint, on green cylindrical make-do stand, wear consistent with age and use, sold as is, 95" h. x 23" w.
- TOLE FISH WEATHER VANE L: 23 in.
TOLE FISH WEATHER VANE L: 23 in.
- That Makes Us Strong, Join A War
That Makes Us Strong, Join A War Savings Group, Saving is Serving poster, approx 85cm x 74cm
- GAYLE STOTT LOWRY (NC), STUDY FOR
GAYLE STOTT LOWRY (NC), STUDY FOR CLEARING AFTER THE STORM Oil on board, signed at lower left, 2008, inscribed on the verso, matted and framed under glass.
- Saskia Ozols b.1973. The Storm.
Saskia Ozols b.1973. The Storm. 2001, oil on panel. 21? h × 48? w in. result: $1,512. estimate: $600–800. Signed, dated and inscribed to verso 'Summer, Assateague 2001 The Storm'.