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John (1806) Hughes Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1806 - d. 1880

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    • POSSIBLY JOHN HUGHES (1806-1880) THE BLACK BALL PACKET SHIP HARVEST QUEEN
      Jan. 20, 2022

      POSSIBLY JOHN HUGHES (1806-1880) THE BLACK BALL PACKET SHIP HARVEST QUEEN

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      POSSIBLY JOHN HUGHES (1806-1880) THE BLACK BALL PACKET SHIP HARVEST QUEEN oil on cavnas 28 x 42 in.

      Christie's
    • JOHN HUGHES (UK, 1806-1880)
      Nov. 10, 2018

      JOHN HUGHES (UK, 1806-1880)

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      JOHN HUGHES (UK, 1806-1880) Portrait of the Clipper Ship "Kendrick Fish" Approaching a Coast, oil on canvas, signed "J. Hughes, Liverpool, Eng." lower right, housed in a magnificent water gilt panel and gesso rank frame, OS: 29 3/4" x 34 1/4", SS: 15" x 19 1/2". Cleaned, retouched and relined.

      Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
    • Antique Paddle Ship Oil Painting
      Dec. 17, 2017

      Antique Paddle Ship Oil Painting

      Est: $300 - $500

      Antique 19th c. Maritime, Nautical Painting, a Seascape with Paddle Steamer Ship 'Prince William' in choppy seas, oil painting on unstretched canvas, signed, in the manner of John Hughes (British, 1806-1880). Size: 17'' x 23.5'', 43 x 60 cm (canvas).

      Material Culture
    • JOHN HUGHES (UK, 1806-1880)
      Nov. 18, 2017

      JOHN HUGHES (UK, 1806-1880)

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      JOHN HUGHES (UK, 1806-1880) Portrait of the Clipper Ship "Kendrick Fish" Approaching a Coast, oil on canvas, signed "J. Hughes, Liverpool, Eng." lower right, housed in a magnificent water gilt panel and gesso rank frame, OS: 29 3/4" x 34 1/4", SS: 15" x 19 1/2". Cleaned, retouched and relined. Built in 1867 at Thomaston, Maine by Samuel Watts, the "Kendrick Fish" operated in the trans-Atlantic trade, although she made one trip from Liverpool to Singapore. In 1880 she was sold to J.D. Bischoff of Bremerhaven, Germany. From a Camden, ME estate.

      Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
    • ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HUGHES (United Kingdom 1806 - 1880) TWO SLOOPS OUTSIDE A BUSY HARBOR.
      Feb. 10, 2017

      ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN HUGHES (United Kingdom 1806 - 1880) TWO SLOOPS OUTSIDE A BUSY HARBOR.

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      This painting is a true "Attic Find", found in the central Maine area in untouched "Attic" condition. The oil on canvas depicts a one mast sloop in full sail flying the American flag. It's owner stands proudly with hands at hips at the bow of the boat. Another sloop is seen off its bow with other boats in the distance, a buoy is seen in the foreground with a ring top. Below horizon shows two areas of tall ship masts and there is a low hillside with two windmills. The boats are seen in a white wave tipped greenish water, all under puffy white cloud and blue sky. Housed in its original gesso decorated gilt frame which has significant losses. *NOTE* On verso of canvas there is a date or initials in script which is illegible, also there appears to be some writing on the stretcher which is also illegible. SIZE: 16-1/2" x 24". Overall 23" x 30-1/2". CONDITION: As mentioned above, in untouched/un-restored condition there is a 1-1/2" tear in sky, two small flake losses in ocean, scattered spots, craquelure and surface dirt. Well worth restoring. 51366-1

      James D. Julia
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