From the days that are gone. 


















































Hours



Summer Solstice 2026
12 pm to 7 pm
Winter Solstice 2026
12 pm to 5 pm


Bianco Gallery 
999 3rd Ave, 
(Upper Space)
Seattle WA, 98104

hello@charlieschuck.com

From the days that are gone. 


A collection of regionally specific objects, 
books, furniture, and art gathered during 
summer wanderings along the backroads 
of the Pacific Northwest. Findings examines
the raw hardpan layers of humanity and 
history that lies beneath the technotopian 
clouds of the present.
Shop ::

Antique U.S. Naval Bicorn 
Late 19th Century.


$ 495











For much of its early history, the Pacific Northwest was governed by water. Movement, trade, and authority followed shorelines and tidal corridors rather than roads. In this landscape, power arrived by ship. This U.S. Naval officer’s or midshipman’s bicorn hat, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, served more as a ceremonial symbol of state authority than as a practical uniform. It marked the uneasy expansion of a nascent United States, asserting jurisdiction and permanence along a coast contested by foreign powers and Indigenous Nations.