Anglo-French Sea Battle Painting By L. Papaluca
ENGLISH ~ FRENCH NAVAL BATTLE Signed by Artist L. Papaluca, (1890 – 1934) Oil on canvas on board Unframed 22″ L x 14″ H Framed 23″ L x 15 1/2″ H Signed LR Presented is an oil on canvas-board by the listed artist Luca Papaluca of Naples, Italy who was quite prolific as a Pier Head Painter in the last […]
Clipper Ship Flying Cloud Original Engraving B. Poole 1929
ENGRAVING BURNELL POOLE, 1884 -1933 American CLIPPER SHIP FLYING CLOUD Engraving on paper Ca 1929 Unframed 15 1/2″ L x 13 1/2″ H Framed 22 3/4″ x 20 1/2″ Signed LR Numbered 92/100 Presented is an engraving of the famous American Clipper ship Flying Cloud as she surges forward in rolling seas towards an unknown port. She is heeling […]
1887 America’s Cup Challenger Thistle Oil Painting
1887 SCOTTISH AMERICA’S CUP CHALLENGER THISTLE Presented is a rare painting of what we believe to be the 1897 America’s Cup Scottish Challenger THISTLE even though the artist shows the vessel with an American flag. The oil on canvas painting is by 20 th Century artist J. Glauger, and signed in the […]
China Trade Painting American Ship Undine Ca 1830
AMERICAN SHIP “UNDINE” OIL ON SILK Ca 1820 -1830. Oil on silk 19 th Century Unframed 16 1/2″ L x 12″ H Framed 22 1/2″ x 18 1/2″ Unsigned Presented is a China Trade painting of the full rigged ship UNDINE* flying all her sails, but the furled mizzen course. She is sailing close hauled on the port […]
Clipper Ship in Stormy Seas Painting Alfred Gabali
CLIPPER SHIP OIL ON CANVAS ALFRED GABALI, 1886-1963 German, American Oil on canvas 20th Century Unframed 35 1/2″ L x 19 3/4″ H Framed 41 1/2″ x 26″ Signed LR Presented is a painting of an unidentifified clipper ship at dusk under storm canvas. She is heeling to leeward in storm tossed seas and dark clouds on a […]
Vintage Tin Advertising SignAnchor Steamship Camedonia
ANCHOR LINE STEAMSHIP LINE S.S. CAMEDONIA TIN ADVERTISING PAINTING CHROMOLITHOGRAPH PRESENTED is an original chromolithograph tin advertising picture of the S.S. CAMERONIA, the first ship of this name, as she appeared in 1915. Tin advertising was a popular method that companies used to promote their goods and services in the last quarter of the 19th […]