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William Whit
William Whit
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DAVIS, Warren, (American, 1865 -
DAVIS, Warren, (American, 1865 - 1928): Two Etchings, 1) Seated, Robed Female Figure, 8.5'' x 6.5'', pencil signed lower right, framed, 15.5'' x 13.25'', Frederick Keppel label verso, titled ''Wind Blown'', 2) Reclining Female Nude, 8.5'' x 6.5'', pencil signed lower right, framed, 15.5'' x 13.25''.
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* Alonzo Davis (American b. 1942)
* Alonzo Davis (American b. 1942) Madeline's Way acrylic on woven paper 22 x 30 inches.
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WILLIAM R. DAVISAmerican b.
WILLIAM R. DAVISAmerican b. 1952Bell's Neck Marsh Harwich MA''. Signed lower left ''W. Davis''. Titled signed and dated October 2008 verso.Oil on panel 8'' x 10''. Framed.''
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WRIGHT DAVIS (1838-1928 RANDOLPH
WRIGHT DAVIS (1838-1928 RANDOLPH COUNTY, NC), TWO JUGS Salt glazed stoneware with wide lip and wide grooved strap handle, high shoulder over straight sides, stamp "W. DAVIS" to right of handle as well as large coggle wheel "2" (13 in.). The second jug is one gallon with stamp "W. DAVIS" (11 1/2 in.)
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Alabama portrait by Denholm Davis
Alabama portrait by Denholm Davis (British, 1876-1950), full portrait of Mrs. Whitfield of Demopolis, Alabama, standing beside a rose standard (was said to have been painted when Mrs. Whitfield visited the artist in England), signed lower left "Denholm Davis 1907(?)", inscription verso with names of artist and sitter, oil on canvas, unframed, 51-3/4 x 36 in. Original stretcher and tacking edge, canvas loose, crackle, abrasions, accretion, uneven varnish.
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Warren B. Davis (American
Warren B. Davis (American 1865-1928) Women Dancing in a Circle oil on board signed Warren Davis (lower right) 17 1/2 x 14 inches.
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WILLIS "BING" DAVIS, AFRICAN
WILLIS "BING" DAVIS, AFRICAN AMERICAN (B. 1937), THE STRUGGLE AS VIEWED FROM THE BASE OF A WALL #55, 1973, ACRYLIC AND SAND ON BOARD, 4 3/4"H X 4 3/4"W (SIGHT), 6 1/4"H X 6 1/4"W (FRAME)Willis "Bing" Davis, African American, (b. 1937) The Struggle as Viewed From the Base of a Wall #55, 1973, acrylic and sand on board signed verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: Cultural leader Willis "Bing" Davis was born on June 30, 1937, in Greer, South Carolina to Verona Hargro Davis Buffington and Levonia "Lee" Davis, a coal truck driver and gospel singer. Growing up on Dayton, Ohio's, East Side, Davis attended Washington Elementary School. An All-City basketball player at six feet four inches tall, Davis graduated from Wilbur Wright High School in 1955. Assisted by coach Dean Dooley, Davis entered DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, where his classmate was Vernon Jordan. Graduating in 1959, Davis taught art at Dayton's Colonel White High School. He attended the Dayton Art Institute* and earned his Master of Education degree from Oxford, Ohio's, Miami University in 1967. Later, from 1975 to 1976, he pursued graduate studies at Indiana University. Returning to DePauw University in 1970, Davis served as assistant dean of art and coordinator of Black Studies – as the only black faculty member. In 1973, Davis attended his first meeting of the National Conference of Artists (NCA) and made his first trip to Africa (Ghana). Davis was appointed assistant dean of the graduate school and associate professor of art at Miami University in 1976. That same year, Davis held his first one-man show at the Studio Museum of Harlem*. In 1978, Davis was invited to chair the Art Department and to become director of the new Paul Robeson Cultural and Performing Arts Center by Dr. Arthur E. Thomas of Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio. Davis, who served on Central State University's faculty for twenty years, also was a visiting scholar at the University of Dayton and an artist in residence at Wright State University. Davis has an illustrious record as an artist and curator including exhibitions at the American Craft Museum, the Renwick Gallery, Maryland Institute College of Art and Design, Savannah College of Art and Design, Anacotia Museum, National Museum of Art of Senegal, West Africa, United States Embassy Accra, Ghana, and Museum fur Angewandte Kunst in Frankfort, Germany. Davis was visiting artist-lecturer for Panafest 94 in Accra, Ghana. In 1997, Davis received the Ohio Art Educator of the Year Award. He received the 1999 Global Youth Peace and Tolerance Award and the 2001 Ohioan Pegasus Award. Davis is president of the board of directors of the National Conference of Artists. Davis also established EbonNia Gallery in the developing Wright/Dunbar neighborhood of Dayton's West Side. A hometown cultural hero, Davis has a grown daughter and lives in Dayton with his wife, Audrey. Source: Website of History Makers, 2019 acrylic and sand on board Dimensions: 4 3/4"H x 4 3/4"W (sight), 6 1/4"H x 6 1/4"W (frame)
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Warren B. Davis (American
Warren B. Davis (American 1865-1928) Women Dancing in a Circle oil on board signed Warren Davis (lower right) 17 1/2 x 14 inches.
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William Moore Davis (NY
William Moore Davis (NY 1829-1920) Beachedoil on canvas signed and dated ''Wm. M. Davis / 04 '' on original stretcher presented in gilt wooden frame.Davis a self-taught painter briefly operated a gallery in New York City. In 1872 he returned to his Long Island home and concentrated on rural scenes landscapes and seascapes.SS 15.5 x 23.5 in.; DOA 22 x 30.25 in.Surface grime and some yellowing to varnish; 3/4 inch abrasion to sky above boat; no evidence of touch-ups visible under black light inspection; frame with later gold paint.
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H. Willard Ortlip (American b.
H. Willard Ortlip (American b. 1886) two oil on canvas portraits of Henry Moser Thornton aged 22 b. 1915 and Virgiania Whiteley... ?
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Davis Gray, American, 20th c, 4
Davis Gray, American, 20th c, 4 colored prints of historic Delaware sites, Winterthur, Eleutherian Mills, Academy of Medicine, Hagley Museum, Commissioned by Bank of Delaware, 1973, 7 1/2" x 9 1/2", Estimate $25-50
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J.W.M. JONES, THE DAVIS MEMORIAL
J.W.M. JONES, THE DAVIS MEMORIAL VOLUME, JEFFERSON DAVIS, PUBLISHED RICHMOND 1890 AND G. BRADFORD JR., LEE THE AMERICAN, RIVERSIDE PRESS, C.1897, TWO VOLUMESJ.W.M. Jones, The Davis Memorial Volume, Jefferson Davis, Published Richmond 1890 and G. Bradford Jr., Lee The American, Riverside Press, C.1897, Two Volumes,
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GENE DAVIS (American 1920-1985).
GENE DAVIS (American 1920-1985). UNTITLED: TWO WORKS signed and numbered 1/75 and 3/75 respectively in pencil lower margin. Color lithographs - Framed sheet: 29 1/2 in. x 40 1/2 in. each
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WARREN DAVIS (AMERICAN,
WARREN DAVIS (AMERICAN, 1865-1928) ETCHINGWarren Davis (American, 1865-1928), etching "Glory of the Dance 4731", pencil signed, 9-7/8" x 7-7/8" pl, 16" x 11.25" sheet, tape to top corners and a ding to top edge
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WILLIAM R. DAVISAmerican b.
WILLIAM R. DAVISAmerican b. 1952Fishing at Sunset''. Signed lower right ''W. Davis''.Oil on board 4'' x 8''. Framed.''
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A pair of vintage oil primitive
A pair of vintage oil primitive style portraits on wood board, man and woman, signed lower right, D. Davis. Overall 14.5” x 12” Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $10
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WILLIAM R. DAVISAmerican b.
WILLIAM R. DAVISAmerican b. 1952View from Cathedral Ledge Conway Valley N.H.'' Signed lower left ''William R. Davis''. Signed and titled verso.Oil on panel 12'' x 16''. Framed.''
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R. D. Whitworth (American, 20th
R. D. Whitworth (American, 20th century), four theatrical women, oil on board; 16" x 20"; signed and dated lower right.
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WILLIAM MOORE DAVIS(American,
WILLIAM MOORE DAVIS(American, 1829-1920)
Jefferson Davis, The Forlorn Cavalier, 1864, signed lower right "W.M. Davis 1864", oil on canvas, 15 x 17-1/8 in.; period gilt wood and composition frame, 23-3/4 x 25-3/4 in.
Note: William Moore Davis, no relation to the president of the Confederate States, found fame in New York by painting Civil War subjects. His most famous image was of Jefferson Davis, painted in 1862, and was widely distributed in printed form. This image of Davis on horseback shows him in a planter's hat, grey uniform, carrying a version of the Confederate Flag, against a backdrop of the war ravaged landscape.
Exhibited: M.S. Rau Antiques, New Orleans, Louisiana, n.d., label verso
Provenance: Peter Tillou, Litchfield, Connecticut
Condition:
lined, scattered tiny areas of retouch; frame with some wear, apparently cut down to size
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Lot three mesh purses one signed
Lot three mesh purses one signed Whiting And Davis.
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GROUP OF 20TH CENTURY ARTWORK
GROUP OF 20TH CENTURY ARTWORK Elisha Davis, Tony Stubbing, David Hayes, Carol Engelson,
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WARREN DAVIS (AMERICAN
WARREN DAVIS (AMERICAN 1865-1928), TWO FEMALE NUDES, PASTEL, UNFRAMED, 22 X 16 INCHESWarren Davis (American 1865-1928), Two Female Nudes, Pastel, Unframed, 22 x 16 inches
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R.B. DAVIS, E. POWIS JONES,
R.B. DAVIS, E. POWIS JONES, DONALD DANA: THREE WORR.B. Davis print of hunt scene; E. Powis Jones, Man on a Staircase, pastel; Donald Dana "Winter Break" mixed media. [Art: 20 x 20 inches; 19 x 15 inches; 6 1/4 x 4 1/2 inches; Frame: 31 x 32 inches; 27 1/2 x 22
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WILLIAM R. DAVIS (MASSACHUSETTS, B.
WILLIAM R. DAVIS (MASSACHUSETTS, B. 1952), "ISLES OF SHOALS LIGHT WHITE ISLAND N.H."., OIL ON CANVAS, 12" X 16". FRAMED 13" X 17".WILLIAM R. DAVIS, Massachusetts, b. 1952, "Isles of Shoals Light White Island N.H.". Signed lower right "William R. Davis". Signed, titled and dated 1991 verso. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 12" x 16". Framed 13" x 17".
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ALLEN WHITING, (AMERICAN, B. 1946),
ALLEN WHITING, (AMERICAN, B. 1946), MENEMSHA - MARTHA'S VINEYARD, 2001, OIL ON CANVAS, 24 X 36 IN.ALLEN WHITING, (American, b. 1946) Menemsha - Martha's Vineyard, 2001, oil on canvas signed and dated Allen Whiting 2001, l.r. 24 x 36 in. Provenance: The Collection of a Williamstown, Massachusetts Gentleman. Condition: Condition: Overall good condition. This work is not framed.
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Warren B. Davis (American,
Warren B. Davis (American, 1865-1928), \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\""
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WAYNE LAMBERT DAVISAmerican
WAYNE LAMBERT DAVISAmerican 1904-1988White River ... Colorado''. Signed and titled lower lower left ''Wayne Davis White River ... Colorado''.Provenance: Country Art Gallery Long Island.Watercolor on paper 18'' x 24''. Framed.''
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Jefferson Davis & Alexander
Jefferson Davis & Alexander Stephens Virginia Election Ballot Plus CDVs A printed ballot for the CSA election of 1861 endorsing Jefferson Davis for president Alexander H. Stephens for vice president and delegates for each of Virginia's 16 districts.? Framed with vignette CDVs of the successful candidates 9.75 x 13 in. overall.Interestingly congressional candidate Roger A. Pryor has been scratched out.? Pryor (1828-1919) was one of the most outspoken proponents of secession before and during the war but with his personal status and financial prospects diminished following surrender he became a kind of reverse carpetbagger moving to New York joining the law practice of Union general Benjamin Butler and speaking in favor of reunification.? The Virginian who saved this ballot was obviously not pleased with him. Condition: Ballot in very good condition.? Stephens' CDV moderately stained.? Piece is professionally framed hence the items were not removed for examination.
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WILLIAM R. DAVISAmerican b.
WILLIAM R. DAVISAmerican b. 1952View Across the Islands from Mt. Cadillac ME''. Signed lower right ''William R. Davis''. Signed and titled verso.Oil on panel 11'' x 14''. Framed.''
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Whiting sterling presentation
Whiting sterling presentation loving cup New York circa 1898 pinched cylinder form flanked by three handles decorated in Louis XV scroll motifs; engraved: The President's Cup Awarded by The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York Richard A. McCurdy President to Benjamin B. Curtis of Campello Mass. The Successful Soliciting Agent in the Competiton for New Business in the Company's Eastern Massachusetts General Agency 1898. Marked: Whiting Manufacturing Company 5376 Sterling 6 pints and 925/1000 Fine. H7 1/2'' and 27.3oz troy Provenance: Estate of Michael M. Finefrock Charleston South Carolina. 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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William R. Davis (American, b.
William R. Davis
(American, b. 1952)
Yachts of Gay Head
oil on canvas
signed William R. Davis (lower right), signed and titled (verso)
7 x 12 inches.
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Josephine Davis (American,
Josephine Davis (American, 1892-1983) \"Grant County Woods\"" in autumn; oil on canvas; 16\"" x 20\""; signed and dated \'40 lower right
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JAMES A.M. WHISTLER, BROWN DRYPOINT
JAMES A.M. WHISTLER, BROWN DRYPOINT ETCHING, 1879 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (1834-1903), "Little Salute" (Kennedy 220), final of two states, monogrammed in pencil on tab, matted and unframed, approx. 3"h x 8.5"w (plate), 11"h x 14"w (mat)
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler
James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American 1834-1903) etching on cream colored paper titled ''Millbank''. Circa 1861 Kennedy 71 first or second state. Dated in the plate lower left ''1861'' and marked in pencil lower left margin ''M''. Measures 3 7/8'' x 4 7/8'' sheet 5'' x 6''. Held in a 10.65'' x 11.65'' viewable folder frame. Watermark to paper. Condition: clear corners very minor wear to watermark see images. Shipping weight 1 lb.
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Pair Henry Williams silhouettes
Pair Henry Williams silhouettes (Boston, Massachusetts, 1787-1830): profiles of a man and a woman, stamped at bottom "Williams", hollow cut white paper with ink details over black fabric, "History and Guarantee" verso one that states it comes from the Elizabeth L. Maurier Collection, 4-3/8 x 3-1/4 in. (sight); matching gilt wood frames. Toning of paper, black fabric with fading. The Estate of the Late Grace Shorter, South Salem, New York.