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        • Charles Hart, Carved Penguin Statue
          Oct. 10, 2023

          Charles Hart, Carved Penguin Statue

          Est: $50 - $100

          Charles Hart (American, 1862-1960), carved wooden statue of a standing penguin, painted, signed on the bottom "C. H. Gloucester", 19 1/2" H x 9 1/2" W x 10" L.

          Old Kinderhook Auction Company
        • Charles Hart for Royal Doulton, a pair o
          Oct. 06, 2023

          Charles Hart for Royal Doulton, a pair o

          Est: £100 - £150

          Charles Hart for Royal Doulton, a pair of painted landscape cabinet plates, circa 1920, decorated with named views of Harlech and Kenilworth Castle within ivory glazed borders with raised and tooled gilt classical style decoration, signed, painted and printed marks, 27cm diamter

          Kinghams Auctioneers
        • Charles Hart for Royal Doulton, a pair o
          Oct. 06, 2023

          Charles Hart for Royal Doulton, a pair o

          Est: £200 - £300

          Charles Hart for Royal Doulton, a pair of rose painted cabinet plates, circa 1920, painted with pale pink blooms and rose buds with daisies and forget-me-nots within tooled gilt circular border, the ivory glazed broad rim with raised foliate scroll and floral decoration, signed. 26cm diameter (2)

          Kinghams Auctioneers
        • CHARLES H HART FOLK ART WOOD PENGUIN
          Oct. 01, 2022

          CHARLES H HART FOLK ART WOOD PENGUIN

          Est: $5,000 - $7,500

          25 3/4" tall, 13 1/2" long including base. Examples of this size and stature do not come to market often. Charles H. Hart (1862 - 1960) was active/lived in Massachusetts. Charles Hart is known for Wood and stone carving, decoys, penguins. Charlie Hart was a stone contractor and mason who hunted every now and then and made decoys for his brother, Nat and his friends. Hart concentrated on a handful of species including black ducks, Canada geese, goldeneyes and mallards. Some of the decoys were left solid, others were hollowed. Of the hollow decoys, some were given bottoms and some were not; Hart did not seem to settle on one particular style. Careful wing carving and detailed painting characterize Hart's work. The "flapper," a stick-up black duck, seems to best epitomize this attention to detail. This hollow decoy was carved around 1900 and has a head that can be turned and detached wings that flap when the hunter pulls a string under the tail. Though the flapper looks more like a toy than a working decoy, it was a functioning piece that Hart took to France's Sporting Goods Store in Boston as a sample of his work.

          Davis Brothers Auction
        • Charles Hart - Standing Black Duck
          Apr. 11, 2021

          Charles Hart - Standing Black Duck

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Standing black duck, attributed to Charles Hart. Gloucester, Mass. Paint appears original. Inspected under UV light. No restoration noted. H 12-3/8" L16" W 7-1/4". Please refer to this link for high-res images. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ftszvjvd2hznf22/AADESbw8iF90Gy6X14LUFiGJa?dl=0

          New England Auctions
        • Rare Civil War Dated GRAVES OF THE HIGHLANDERS. SOLDIERS CEMETERY KNOXVILLE, TENN. Hugh Young. 1864
          Jul. 19, 2020

          Rare Civil War Dated GRAVES OF THE HIGHLANDERS. SOLDIERS CEMETERY KNOXVILLE, TENN. Hugh Young. 1864

          Est: $450 - $800

          Rare Civil War Dated GRAVES OF THE HIGHLANDERS. SOLDIERS CEMETERY KNOXVILLE, TENN by Hugh Young | Published: New York: Hugh Young, 1864 | A tinted lithograph by Charles Hart | Approx. Dimensions: 26" W x 20.5" H | A very desirable sought after war-time illustration of the Soldier's Cemetery outside of Knoxville, Tennessee. The cemetery was the final resting place of men from the 79th N.Y. Volunteer Highlanders killed at the Battle of Fort Sanders. It was based From a Sketch Taken By A Member of the Regiment [Hugh Young] March, 1864. A solitary member of the regiment stands in front of the graves of the Highlanders, each with a name and details of death, while an officer and family stands at the right. Certainly one of the most poignant, and desirable, of all the prints produced during the Civil War period, with this being an exceptional example [Heritage Auctions]. Good + Condition with light foxing in the margins.

          Worthington Galleries
        • Charles Hart (attrib.), folk carved bird
          Jun. 05, 2020

          Charles Hart (attrib.), folk carved bird

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          Attributed to Charles Hart (American, 1862-1960), fancifully colored perched bird on shield plaque, carved and painted wood with glass eyes, unsigned, 12.5"h x 10"l x 5"d

          Millea Bros Ltd
        • CHARLES HART BLACK DUCK DECOY Hollow-carved. Glass eyes. Carved wing and tail feathers. Right side of tail has chip. Gunning wear. L...
          Nov. 17, 2018

          CHARLES HART BLACK DUCK DECOY Hollow-carved. Glass eyes. Carved wing and tail feathers. Right side of tail has chip. Gunning wear. L...

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          CHARLES HART BLACK DUCK DECOY Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1862-1960 Hollow-carved. Glass eyes. Carved wing and tail feathers. Right side of tail has chip. Gunning wear. Length 17.5". Ex Collection: Barbara Johnson.

          Eldred's
        • CHARLES HART, PRINTER (American 19th Century) THOMAS KELLY, PUBLISHER "THE FOX FANCIERS"
          Aug. 21, 2012

          CHARLES HART, PRINTER (American 19th Century) THOMAS KELLY, PUBLISHER "THE FOX FANCIERS"

          Est: $400 - $600

          Handcolored lithograph shows three terriers in a landscape scene aim their sights on a red fox. Signed and titled in the plate, bottom margin. Framed in contemporary black and gold frame. SIZE: Image size: 17 3/4" X 24 1/4". Overall: 21 1/4" X 27 1/2". PROVENANCE: From the "Harp House" of Camden, Maine. CONDITION: Good. Hinged at upper margin. Minor time toning. 9-26887

          James D. Julia
        • Black Duck
          Jul. 27, 2006

          Black Duck

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          Black Duck

          Copley Fine Art Auctions
        • (NEW YORK CITY.) Hawley, Hughson. The New York Stock Exchange. Chromolithograph, 26x171/2 inches sight size; toned; mounted and framed. New York:
          Jun. 17, 2004

          (NEW YORK CITY.) Hawley, Hughson. The New York Stock Exchange. Chromolithograph, 26x171/2 inches sight size; toned; mounted and framed. New York:

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          (NEW YORK CITY.) Hawley, Hughson. The New York Stock Exchange. Chromolithograph, 26x17 1/2 inches sight size; toned; mounted and framed. New York: Charles Hart, 1882

          Swann Auction Galleries
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