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Naval painter, b. 1870 - d. 1912

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      • SAMUEL STANTON (New York, 1870-1912), "Mississippi River steamboat Peytona, 1860"., Pen and ink on thick smooth wove paper, 12.5” x 18.5” (320mm x 470mm). Matted 16” x 20”.
        Jun. 17, 2022

        SAMUEL STANTON (New York, 1870-1912), "Mississippi River steamboat Peytona, 1860"., Pen and ink on thick smooth wove paper, 12.5” x 18.5” (320mm x 470mm). Matted 16” x 20”.

        Est: $100 - $200

        SAMUEL STANTON New York, 1870-1912 "Mississippi River steamboat Peytona, 1860". Signed in ink lower right "S.W. Stanton". Titled in ink in lower margin.

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      • ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL WARD STANTON, New York, 1870-1912, "Key West"., Oil on board, 5.75" x 8.75". Unframed.
        Apr. 07, 2017

        ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL WARD STANTON, New York, 1870-1912, "Key West"., Oil on board, 5.75" x 8.75". Unframed.

        Est: $200 - $300

        ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL WARD STANTON New York, 1870-1912 "Key West". Unsigned. Titled lower right "Key West". Note: The consignor''s family inherited a number of works signed by Stanton. While unsigned, this oil is from the same collection. Oil on board, 5.75" x 8.75". Unframed.

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      • Savannah Line "City of Montgomery" Print
        May. 30, 2015

        Savannah Line "City of Montgomery" Print

        Est: $200 - $400

        20th Century color lithograph advertising print on canvas depicting the City of Montgomery steamship by Samuel Ward Stanton (1870-1912), an American steamship artist who ironically perished aboard the S.S. Titanic. Set in wood frame, under glass. Frame caries faded gilt lettering at center that reads, "Savannah Line". The Ocean Steamship Company of Savannah operated cargo and passenger steamers from Savannah to New York, Georgia, Alabama and Boston from 1872-1951. 20.5"H x 33"W

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      • SAMUEL WARD STANTON, American, 1870-1912, Portrait of a Morgan Line Steamship., Oil on canvas, 18" x 36". Framed.
        Nov. 19, 2010

        SAMUEL WARD STANTON, American, 1870-1912, Portrait of a Morgan Line Steamship., Oil on canvas, 18" x 36". Framed.

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        SAMUEL WARD STANTON American, 1870-1912 Portrait of a Morgan Line Steamship. Unsigned. Descended in the artist's family. Oil on canvas, 18" x 36". Framed.

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      • POSTER: SAMUEL WARD STANTON (1870-1912) THE FLYERS OF THE HUDSON. 22 x 37 inches.
        Nov. 12, 2007

        POSTER: SAMUEL WARD STANTON (1870-1912) THE FLYERS OF THE HUDSON. 22 x 37 inches.

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        SAMUEL WARD STANTON (1870-1912) THE FLYERS OF THE HUDSON. 22 x 37 inches. Condition B+: staining in margins and image. Framed. Pictured from the lush bank of the Hudson River are four of the Hudson River Day Line's most famous ships, The Mary Powell, The Albany, The Robert Fulton and The Henrick Hudson (which cost a record $1 million to build), all known for their elegance and speed. In the mid 19th century, "No one could claim to have seen America without seeing the Hudson River, and the only way to properly see the Hudson River was from the deck of a Day Liner steamboat." Established in 1863, the company enjoyed initial success providing speedy transport for troops and equipment during the Civil War. It continued to prosper in the following years by offering first class tours running from New York to Albany, a service recently abandoned by The New Jersey Steamboat Company. By the time the company eventually folded in 1948, it had earned it's reputation as "the most elegant in the world."

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