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Hunt painter, Horse painter, Sport painter, Porträtmaler, Animal painter, Painter, Illustrator

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    • Harry Hall - Coronation
      Nov. 18, 2022

      Harry Hall - Coronation

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Harry Hall Coronation $5,000 - $7,000 Coronation was foaled in 1838 and was bred and owned by Abraham Rawlinson of Chadlington in Oxfordshire. Coronation's sire, the Irish bred Sir Hercules, sired St. Leger winner Faugh-a-Ballagh, the Guineas winner The Corsair, and most famously, Birdcatcher. Coronation?s racing career consisted of only 7 races and lasted 13 months, of the seven races that Coronation ran, he won six and ran second once. As a two-year-old Coronation went two for two and was described as "the finest two-year-old of the season? by the Sporting Magazine. \n \nAt the end of his two-year-old season Coronation was offered by bookmakers at 18/1 to win the Derby. After an impressive debut win in his three-year-old season, Coronation was offered at 10/1 to win the Derby at Epsom. On May 26th, Derby Day, Coronation opened up at 4/1 and was bet down to a 5/2 favorite by race time. The Derby of 1841 had a record twenty-nine entries and the Sunday Times related the exhilaration and excitement of the 1841 Derby as: ?A roar of artillery, a charge of cavalry ploughing up the earth, a drove of wild elephants bearing down all before them, the rushing of the rapids of a mighty river?to these things alone can be compared the dash at the Derby.? The day as warm and beautiful, the number of racegoers were described by the Sunday Times as an "immense mob" and that ?The Downs exhibited the finest sight we ever remember in our experience of thirty years to have witnessed.? Coronation, was the odds-on favorite with Pat Connolly in the saddle and he made easy work of the historically large field and ?it was evident that, barring and accident, he must win.? Declared the writer for the Times. Coronation made history that day and his owner made a handsome sum; Mr. Rawlinson collected the purse money, ?4,275, and an additional ?8,000 from the bookmakers. It is likely that Rawlinson used a portion of those winnings to have Coronation and Patrick Connolly immortalized by the skillful brush of Mr. Harry Hall.

      The Sporting Art Auction
    • Harry Hall - Gladiateur
      Nov. 21, 2021

      Harry Hall - Gladiateur

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Harry Hall - British, 1815-1882 Gladiateur Oil on canvas 17" x 21" Signed, dated 1867 Bred and owned by Count Frederic de Lagrange, Gladiateur was foaled in 1862 at Haras de Dangu in Normandy, France. The colt was sired by the French stallion Monarque, and out of the mare Miss Gladiator. Gladiateur was sent to trainer Tom Jennings Sr. at Newmarket in Kent, England, where he would prepare for his racing debut as a 2-year-old. Slow to mature, the colt began running in the fall of the 1864 racing season and achieved moderate success, winning one of his three starts. Nonetheless, at age 3 Gladiateur proved to be the most dominant horse in Europe, if not the world, at the time. During the 1865 season Gladiateur would not only win the majority of his 16 career starts but also become the first foreign horse to win the English Triple Crown. Arguably his most remarkable win, however, came at age 4 when he won the 1866 Ascot Gold Cup by an astonishing 40 lengths. At the end of his 4-year-old season Gladiateur was retired to stud in Kent, at Middle Park Stud, where he stood for the 1867-68 breeding seasons. Gladiateur then was moved back to de Lagrange's Haras de Dangu for the following year. However, the Franco-Prussian war broke out in 1870, and Count Frederic, fearing for the safety of his stock, shipped all his horses to England, where Gladiateur was sold at auction to William Blenkiron who returned him once again to Middle Park Stud. Following Blenkiron’s death in 1873, Gladiateur was moved again, this time to Dunmow Stud, in Essex, where he remained until his death at age 14 in 1876.

      The Sporting Art Auction
    • Attributed to Harry Hall (British, 1838-1886)
      Feb. 09, 2020

      Attributed to Harry Hall (British, 1838-1886)

      Est: $700 - $1,000

      Attributed to Harry Hall (British, 1838-1886) , "Horse, Groom and Jockey", oil on board, unsigned, label with attribution and title en verso, "Needham Antiques, New York, NY" label on frame, 14 in. x 18 1/4 in., framed . Provenance: Needham Antiques, New York, NY; Estate of George Bemberg, New York, NY

      Neal Auction Company
    • HARRY HALL, 1841 - 1882
      Nov. 26, 2019

      HARRY HALL, 1841 - 1882

      Est: €3,000 - €5,000

      Horse in a stable, Oil on canvas

      Sheppards
    • Attrib. to Harry Hall (1838-1886, British), painting
      Dec. 15, 2012

      Attrib. to Harry Hall (1838-1886, British), painting

      Est: $700 - $1,000

      Horse, groom and jockey, oil on board, apparently unsigned, 13.25" x 17.75" (sight), framed - Condition report: overall good/fair, slight ripple to board, possible restorations, varnish darkened, small paint flake upper left, not examined out of frame - Provenance: The Estate of Georges Bemberg, NY; Needham Antiques, NY

      Millea Bros Ltd
    • After Harry Hall (fl.1838-1886): 'West Australia'
      Nov. 28, 2011

      After Harry Hall (fl.1838-1886): 'West Australia'

      Est: £100 - £200

      After Harry Hall (fl.1838-1886): 'West Australia' - Winner of the 2000 Guineas Derby and St Leger 1853, coloured engraving by J Harris published Bailey Brothers London 1853, 63cm x 84cm

      David Duggleby
    • Harry Hall, circa 1870 Horse in a stable Signed
      Apr. 27, 2009

      Harry Hall, circa 1870 Horse in a stable Signed

      Est: €4,000 - €6,000

      Harry Hall, circa 1870 Horse in a stable Signed oil on canvas 50 x 60 cms.

      Sheppards
    • Harry Hall (British, 1812-1888)
      Feb. 09, 2009

      Harry Hall (British, 1812-1888)

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Harry Hall (British, 1812-1888) Glencoe signed and dated 'H Hall Newmarket 1839' (lower right) oil on canvas 19¾ x 24¼ in. (50.2 x 61.6 cm.) Painted in 1839.

      Christie's
    • Harry Hall , British 1814-1882 A Newfoundland landseer in a Landscape oil on canvas
      Dec. 05, 2008

      Harry Hall , British 1814-1882 A Newfoundland landseer in a Landscape oil on canvas

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      signed H. Hall and dated 1851 (lower left) oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • Harry Hall , British 1814-1882 the Marquess of Hasting's bay colt Lecturer oil on canvas
      Dec. 05, 2008

      Harry Hall , British 1814-1882 the Marquess of Hasting's bay colt Lecturer oil on canvas

      Est: $30,000 - $40,000

      signed H. Hall dated 1867 (lower right) and inscribed Lecturer (lower left) oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • Harry Hall , British 1814-1882 The Rev. John William King's (Mr. Launde's) bay filly Agility with jockey up at Newmarket oil on canvas
      Dec. 05, 2008

      Harry Hall , British 1814-1882 The Rev. John William King's (Mr. Launde's) bay filly Agility with jockey up at Newmarket oil on canvas

      Est: $30,000 - $40,000

      signed H. Hall and dated 1870 (lower right) inscribed Agility (lower left) oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • HARRY HALL (1814 - 1882) - Hermit, vainqueur du
      Nov. 21, 2008

      HARRY HALL (1814 - 1882) - Hermit, vainqueur du

      Est: €2,000 - €3,000

      HARRY HALL (1814 - 1882) - Hermit, vainqueur du Derby d'Epsom en 1867...

      Piasa
    • Mr Richard Sutton's bay colt Lord Lyon and his bay colt Elland
      May. 23, 2008

      Mr Richard Sutton's bay colt Lord Lyon and his bay colt Elland

      Est: £20,000 - £30,000

      Harry Hall (1814-1882) Mr Richard Sutton's bay colt Lord Lyon and his bay colt Elland signed and dated 'H.Hall/1857-8' (lower right) oil on canvas 32¼ x 48 in. (81.9 x 121.9 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Governess; Fille de L'air; Blair Athol; and Pero Gomez
      May. 23, 2008

      Governess; Fille de L'air; Blair Athol; and Pero Gomez

      Est: £12,000 - £18,000

      Harry Hall (1814-1882) Governess; Fille de L'air; Blair Athol; and Pero Gomez Fille de L'air signed and inscribed 'H.Hall/Fille de L'air' (lower right); Pero Gomez signed with initials and dated 'H.H.1869' (lower right) and inscribed 'Pero Gomez' (lower left) Governess; Fille de L'air; Blair Athol: oil on panel; Pero Gomez: oil on board Fille de L'air; Blair Athol; Pero Gomez: 9 7/8 x 13 in. (25.1 x 33 cm.); Governess: 10 x 11 7/8 in. (25.4 x 30.2 cm.) a set of four (4)

      Christie's
    • Harry Hall , British 1814-1882 Attila Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom in 1842 on Newmarket Heath with W. Scott Up oil on canvas
      Nov. 29, 2007

      Harry Hall , British 1814-1882 Attila Winner of the Derby Stakes at Epsom in 1842 on Newmarket Heath with W. Scott Up oil on canvas

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      signed H. Hall inscribed Newmarket and dated 1842 (lower right) oil on canvas

      Sotheby's
    • Harry Hall (1814-1882)
      Nov. 22, 2005

      Harry Hall (1814-1882)

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      A tethered bay mare in her stable oil on canvas 16 3/4 x 21 in. (42.5 x 53.3 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Harry Hall (1814-1882)
      Nov. 22, 2005

      Harry Hall (1814-1882)

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      A groomed bay mare with ears pricked oil on canvas 17 x 21 in. (43.2 x 53.3 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Harry Hall (1815-1882)
      May. 20, 2005

      Harry Hall (1815-1882)

      Est: £30,000 - £40,000

      Fisherman with jockey up attended by a groom on a race course signed and dated 'H. Hall. 1857.8' (lower left on the fence-post) oil on canvas 35 x 50 1/4 in. (88.9 x 127.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Harry Hall (1815-1882)
      May. 20, 2005

      Harry Hall (1815-1882)

      Est: £8,000 - £12,000

      Dacia, winner of the Cambridgeshire, 1848, with George Brown up signed and dated 'H.Hall 48.' (lower left) and inscribed 'Dacia' (on the door frame) oil on canvas 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 61 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Harry Hall (1813-1882)
      May. 20, 2005

      Harry Hall (1813-1882)

      Est: £4,000 - £6,000

      A saddled grey pony and groom in a stable with a retriever signed and dated 'H.Hall/1874.' (lower right) oil on canvas 17 x 21 in. (43.2 x 53.4 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Harry Hall (fl. 1838-1886)
      Nov. 18, 2004

      Harry Hall (fl. 1838-1886)

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Sir John Astley's Fortitude, winner of the 'All Aged' race at Newmarket, 1879 signed and dated 'Harry Hall 1879' (lower right) oil on canvas 17 1/8 x 21 1/4 in. (43.5 x 54 cm.)

      Christie's
    • Harry Hall (fl.1838-1886)
      Mar. 04, 2004

      Harry Hall (fl.1838-1886)

      Est: £500 - £800

      The plough team signed and dated 'H. Hall/1854' (lower right) oil on canvas 10 x 16 in. (25.4 x 40.7 cm.)

      Christie's
    • HARRY HALL (FL. 1838-1886) WARLOCK A BAY RACEHORSE. IN A STABLE
      Apr. 12, 1995

      HARRY HALL (FL. 1838-1886) WARLOCK A BAY RACEHORSE. IN A STABLE

      Est: $2,382 - $3,177

      Signed or inscribed l.r.: Harry Hall/1856, oil on board 24.5 by 32.5 cm.; 9 3/4 by 12 3/4 in. Warlock, by Birdcatcher, out of Ephine was bred by Lord Durham and subsequently owned by A. Nichol. She was the winner of the 1856 St. Leger, and the Ebor Handicap and Yorkshire Handicap the following year.

      Sotheby's
    • HARRY HALL (FL. 1838-1886) BLUE GOWN WITH JOHN WELLS UP IN A LANDSCAPE
      Apr. 12, 1995

      HARRY HALL (FL. 1838-1886) BLUE GOWN WITH JOHN WELLS UP IN A LANDSCAPE

      Est: $9,531 - $12,708

      Signed l.r.: H. Hall 1869., oil on canvas, unlined 70 by 90 cm.; 27 1/2 by 35 1/2 in. The bay colt Blue Gown by Beadsman out of Bass-Bleu was bred and owned by Sir Joseph Hawkley. He was trained by John Porter, and was winner of many races, including the 1868 Derby and Ascot Gold Cup, and in 1869 His Majesty's Plate, and the Craven Stakes at Goodwood. In 1870 he was bought by Prince Pless, and was sent to Austria until 1877. In 1878 he came back to England, where he remained at Cobham stud until 1881. He was bought by Mr. J.R. Keene, and shipped to America, but did not survive the journey. In 1879 he was the top sire in Austria and Hungary.

      Sotheby's
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