- A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Steeple''acrylic
A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Steeple''acrylic on canvas unsigned presented within faux finished frame with gilt liner.While officially this painting depicts one of the important places in Jackson's neighborhood - every viewer sees something different relating it to their own experiences.SS 50 x 10.5 in.; DOA 58 x 18 in.Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
- ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON O.S.A.
ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON O.S.A. R.C.A. HOUSES FOX RIVER GASPE 1927 Medium: oil on board signed 8.5" (height) 21.3cm (height) 10.5" (width) 26.3cm (width)
- MARTIN JACOB JACKSON (AMERICAN,
MARTIN JACOB JACKSON (AMERICAN, 1871-1955), URBAN STREET SCENE Oil on board, signed at lower right, retains Kennedy Galleries, New York label affixed en verso, presented in a giltwood frame with a linen liner.
- A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) Woman
A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) Woman in Gardenconte crayon on paper signed at lower right matted and framed under glass.Born to an Irish mother and black father in Connecticut Jackson was educated at Yale but called Virginia home. The Chrysler Museum in Norfolk mounted a large retrospective of his work following his untimely death in 1981.Mary Jo was drawn to Jackson's work in part because he ''loved to draw and paint people in their natural surroundings not posing but just enjoying their environment.'' She remembers Jackson as having ''so much talent and his work was so superior that when you were in his presence you were filled with awe.''SS 22.5 x 21 in.; DOA 34 x 32.5 in.Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
- New Orleans School (21st Century)
New Orleans School (21st Century) "View of Jackson Square, New Orleans", color print, originally published by Pessou and Simon, 161 Chartres Street, New Orleans, 15-1/2" x 24-1/2". Glazed and presented in a robin's-egg blue mat within a giltwood frame.
- WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON (AMERICAN/NEW
WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON (AMERICAN/NEW YORK, 1843)William Henry Jackson (American/New York, 1843-1942) , "French Opera House, New Orleans", 1900, photochrome on paper, titled and dated lower center, handwritten label with artist, title and date on backing board, printed by Detroit Photographic Company, 9 in. x 6 1/2 in., framed Condition: Overall fair condition. Ext. Frame: 14 3/4 in. x 11 3/4 in. x 3/4 in
- J. S. Jackson (British, 19th Century)
J. S. Jackson (British, 19th Century) "The Fortune Teller", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 14-1/4" x 18". Presented in a contemporary giltwood frame.
- George Frederick Castleden (American/New
George Frederick Castleden (American/New Orleans, 1861-1945) "Shadows, Gen. A. Jackson's Residence During 1812 War N.O.", graphite drawing, signed lower right, sheet size 8" x 6", together with "Old Spanish Lamp", etching, plate signed lower right, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, sight 7-1/2" x 5-1/2". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: Collection of Dr. James W. Nelson, Gonzales, Louisiana.
- A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Two
A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Two or Three''drawing on paper signed at lower right matted and framed under glass.SS 10 x 8.25 in.; DOA 23 x 20.5 in.No apparent condition concerns.Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
- JENNIFER HARRISON (CONTEMPORARY
JENNIFER HARRISON (CONTEMPORARY SOUTH CAROLINA) "The White House", encaustic wax impasto on canvas, signed, titled and dated 2003 verso, unframed, painted edge box stretcher, 16" x 12".
- American School (19th century)
American School (19th century) Portrait of Andrew Jackson, within a feigned oval, after a work held by The Hermitage (home of President Andrew Jackson), painted circa 1822, unsigned oil on canvas, 30 x 25 in.; 19th century gilt wood Sully-type frame,
- JOSEPH JACKSON(England/Charleston,
JOSEPH JACKSON(England/Charleston, South Carolina, 1796-1850)
Pair of Charleston Portraits: Mrs. J.W. Phillips, Mr. J.W. Phillips, 1834, both signed lower right "Jos.Jackson 1834", oil on canvas, 22 x 27 in.; matching period carved gilt wood and composition frames, 38-1/2 x 33-1/2 in.; with coin silver spoon, fiddle handle, inscribed "J. W. Philips", marks for Lindel Sprague (Columbus, OH 1815-1820 and Wooster, OH 1820-1875)
Provenance: Dana E. Tillou Fine Arts, Buffalo, New York; The Charleston Renaissance Gallery, Charleston, South Carolina, purchased in 2004 for $14,840 (includes original receipt); Property from an Important Charleston Collection
Condition:
both paintings relined and restretched, surfaces cleaned and varnished, Mr. Phillips with small areas of retouch above his left shoulder and points scattered throughout, Mrs. Phillips with small points of retouch throughout and cheeks with small percentage retouched, both frames with some loss and cracks, separation at corners; spoon bowl with loss to tip, overall wear, minor chipping to gilt
- Section of Roof & Nail from Jefferson
Section of Roof & Nail from Jefferson Davis' Last Home Beauvior Biloxi Mississippi A nail and piece of slate roof approx. 5.5 x 6.5 in. from Beauvoir Jefferson Davis' postwar home in Biloxi Mississippi.? Beauvoir built in 1848 was purchased by a wealthy planter Samuel Dorsey in 1873.? Dorsey died two years later and his widow sympathetic to the financial difficulties of former Confederate President Davis invited him to live in a cottage on the grounds.? Ms. Dorsey left the estate to Davis when she died in 1879 and he lived there until his death in 1889.? Beauvoir was then transferred to the Mississippi chapter of the SCV to be used as a home for elderly Confederate veterans and as a memorial to Davis and has since been designated a National Historic Landmark.? It was severely damaged by hurricanes Camille in 1969 and Katrina in 2005 the latter destroying the newly built Jefferson Davis Presidential Library and nearly half if its collection.
- A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Mothers
A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Mothers Day''acrylic on canvas signed at lower left presented in a gilt frame.This painting may possibly be from Jackson's ''Porch People Series.'' He lived in a section of Norfolk Virginia known as ''Ghent'' and many of his works portrayed people in this area sitting on their porches. They were unaware that Jackson was watching them from his car and capturing them on film for later reincarnations on canvas.SS 16.5 x 13.5 in.; DOA 25.5 x 22 in.No apparent condition concerns - there is what appears to be a bristle from the artist's paint brush in the upper right corner (see photograph).Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
- Willam F. Jackson (1850-1936 Sacramento
Willam F. Jackson (1850-1936 Sacramento CA) Trees and White Flowers in a Summer Landscape
- MARTIN JACKSON (AMERICAN. 1871-1955)South
MARTIN JACKSON (AMERICAN. 1871-1955)South Street Story. Signed l/l. Oil on Canvas. Measuring ............
- A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Red
A. B. Jackson (VA 1925-1981) ''Red Landscape''acrylic on canvas signed at lower left retaining a Garden Gallery label on the verso presented in a gilt floater frame.Completed in the mid 1970s and depicting the Piedmont area of Virginia this painting has long reminded Mary Jo of Roy Lichtenstein's pop art work which was coming out around the same time.DOA 54.5 x 63 in.Collection of Mary Jo & Dick Bell founders of Garden Gallery and the Water Garden Raleigh NC
- Jack Meyers (American/Louisiana
Jack Meyers (American/Louisiana 1930-1994) "House on Tickfaw Road" 1990 oil on canvas board signed lower left titled dated and inscribed "Jackson Square New Orleans LA" en verso 5 in. x 7 in. framed.
- MORT KUNSTLER. "JACKSON AND LEE,"
MORT KUNSTLER. "JACKSON AND LEE," PRINT With a Confederate States of America $10 bill, frame size 22 1/4 x 22 1/4 in. framed. *located in the den
- Martin Jacob Jackson painting (New
Martin Jacob Jackson painting (New York/California, 1871-1955), titled verso "Cypress Road", labels verso "Martin J. Jackson" and monogram lower left within box format "MJJ" with "G"(?), oil on canvas laid on fiberboard, unframed, 13 x 17-1/2 in. Retouch at repaired 3 in. tear left and at indentation lower right, wear and small tears at edges and corners, crackle, grime. Property of a Los Angeles, California Collector.
- JACK, John, (1872-1891): ''Houses,
JACK, John, (1872-1891): ''Houses, Marhil'', European Fishing Village, 16.25'' x 24'', signed lower left and dated 1882, heavy period gilded gesso frame, 26.25'' x 34.5''.
CONDITION: Condition: Minor stretcher bar wear, sporadic pinpoint touchups in the sky visible by blacklight.
- JOHN AUSTINAmerican 1918-2000Humane
JOHN AUSTINAmerican 1918-2000Humane House Tuckernuck''. Unsigned. Artist and title identified on Main Street Gallery Nantucket Inc. label verso. Note: John Austin paintings were collected by Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Mrs. Paul Mellon.Egg tempera on artist panel 4'' x 7''.''
- 1834 ANDREW JACKSON PORTRAIT, LITHOGRAPH
1834 ANDREW JACKSON PORTRAIT, LITHOGRAPH After William James Hubard (American/Virginia, 1807-1862). "Andrew Jackson, President of the United States", -1834, lithograph. Drawn on stone by Albert Newsam (1809-1864), printed by Childs & Lehman Philadelphia. Giltwood frame. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 31" x 25.25" (frame), 21.5" x 14.75" (sight)
- JACKSON, Michael, (American, 20th
JACKSON, Michael, (American, 20th Century): Trumbull Avenue Rooftops, Oil/Canvas, 30'' x 42'', signed lower right and dated 1981, signed, titled, and dated verso, also titled on the structure, thin edge wood frame, 31.5'' x 43.25''. Artist not to be confused with the international pop star.
CONDITION: Minor craquelure, abrasion in upper right corner.
- James Baille American (19th century)
James Baille American (19th century) DEATH OF GENL. ANDREW JACKSON dated 1845 colored lithograph framed titled: lower margin sight size: H9 1/2'' W13 1/2'' together with: TOMB OF WASHINGTON dated 1859 published by N.S. Bennett colored lithograph framed titled: lower margin sight size: H11'' W16'' (2pcs) Provenance: Estate of the late Francis D. ''Skeeter'' McNairy Savannah Georgia. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
- JORDAN Jack (American 1925-1999):
JORDAN Jack (American 1925-1999): ''Angela Davis'' Pastel on Masonite 34'' x 22'' label affixed verso from the Afro-American Artists' National Exhibition of Paintings Drawings and Prints signed framed 37 1/2'' x 25 1/2''.
- Jackson (E N) The History of Silhouettes
Jackson (E N) The History of Silhouettes and other books catalogues etc. on the subject
- JESSIE MARION KING (1875-1949)
'THE
JESSIE MARION KING (1875-1949)
'THE OLD TIMBER FRONTED HOUSE' pen and ink on vellum, an original illustration for 'The Grey City of the North', signed lower right JESSIE M. KING18cm x 13cm
- ARCHIVE OF THE HERMITAGE, ANDREW
ARCHIVE OF THE HERMITAGE, ANDREW JACKSONAn archive of images related to the Hermitage, home of President Andrew Jackson, photos attributed to C.C. and Otto Giers. Includes 3 CDVs with C.C. Giers National Photo Gallery stamp on back: A CDV front view of the Hermitage with dark figure on the porch; a CDV view of Jackson's tomb; and a CDV view of Rachel Jackson's tomb; along with approximately 2 dozen loose albumen photographs circa 1892 (the year Col. Andrew Jackson III, the president's grandson, hired C.C. Giers' son Otto to come and take some photographs of the home. The following year, Col. Jackson and his family moved to Cincinnati, taking all of the contents with them). These images include a stereoview sized print of a presentation sword and two chairs on the front porch, including the barrel back chair given to Jackson by President George Washington, along with multiple photos of Jackson's tomb (largest has full vertical tear to left side); slave cabins and buggies (full tears); an old portrait print of Jackson; photos of the interior of the mansion including the front parlor; the Dining room (full horizontal tear to lower third), the "Old Hickory" fireplace mantel, and Jackson's bedroom; an African American man, and Jackson's Masonic apron (note some of these are duplicates of larger images). Also included in this archive are 4 cabinet cards depicting painted portraits of Rachel and Andrew Jackson by Ralph Earl and George Healy (2 are stamped Giers Copy and Giers Art Gallery); 1 cabinet card of the entrance gates to the Hermitage; and one 8 x 10" gelatin print of a University of Nashville diploma signed by Jackson and other notable men of Nashville: Phillip Lindsley, Felix Robertson, James K. Polk, etc. There are also ten receipts dated 1892 from the Library of Congress stating that Andrew Jackson (Jr.) of Hermitage, Tenn. has deposited a photograph in the copyright office, all related to scenes from The Hermitage (presumably the ones made by Otto Giers). Provenance: the estate of Giers descendant Sarah Hunter Hicks Green, formerly of Historic Devon Farm, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
CDVs- very good to excellent condition. Albumen prints have not been backed and are fragile with tears and losses, some are curled and so fragile that they cannot be uncurled without tearing the images. Cabinet cards have grime and light staining and some scattered corner losses.
- 1900 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION JACKSONVILLE
1900 DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION JACKSONVILLE PHOTOLarge photograph of a view from the stage at a Democratic Convention held in Florida, circa 1900. Candidates include Thomas Palmer of Tampa, Fred Myers of Leon, W.S. Jennings of Homosassa and others. Attribution in lower margin for Moore, Jacksonville, Fla. Very good condition with some minor chipping at photo edges. Framed size is 19" x 15".
- ANDREW JACKSON MONUMENT PRINT,
ANDREW JACKSON MONUMENT PRINT, AFTER CLARK MILLS(American, 19th century)
Jackson Monument in the City of Washington, Charles Fenderich, engraver, E. Weber & Co., Baltimore, publisher, 1848, lithograph on wove paper, sheet 20 x 16-1/8 in.; 19th century wood frame 22-1/2 x 18-5/8 in.
Provenance: Private Virginia Collection
Condition:
loose toning, bleed from cardboard text, creases, stain, some chipping at edges, tape at tears verso; frame with wear and repairs
- SAMUEL GEORGE PHILLIPS (american
SAMUEL GEORGE PHILLIPS (american 1890-1965) HOUSE IN THE SHADE OF A TREE Signed 'S. George Phillips' bottom right, oil on canvas 25 1/4 x 30 in. (64.1 x 76.2cm) provenance: The artist. By descent to the artist's daughter. Private Collection, Florida. ,000-25,000 Oil on canvas. There is a small tear at 9 x 24 1/2 in. from edge. Otherwise, the painting appears in very good condition with no other damages or restorations noted.
- ANDREW JACKSON, LITHOGRAPH BY LAFOSSE,
ANDREW JACKSON, LITHOGRAPH BY LAFOSSE, 1856 Jean-Baptiste Adolphe La Fosse (French, 1810-1879). "Andrew Jackson" -1856, after photograph by Mathew Brady (American/New York/Washington DC, 1823-1896), lithograph with tintstone. Framed. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 35.25" x 29.5" (frame), 24.75" x 19.75" (sight)
- KRIS JOHNSON, CONTEMPORARY OIL
KRIS JOHNSON, CONTEMPORARY OIL ON CANVAS OF HOUSESKris Johnson, contemporary oil on canvas of houses in a wooded landscape, Memorial Day , canvas - 24" x 18", frame - 27" x 21".
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- COTTAGE BY JOHN WATSON DAVIS. American,
COTTAGE BY JOHN WATSON DAVIS. American, 1870-1959. Mixed media illustration of a cottage with a separate note "From J. Watson Davis". Framed together, 20.5"h. 19"w.
- CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS (20TH C.)
CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS (20TH C.) "HOUSE", 1985, OIL ON PAPER, A LARGE WHITE HOUSE WITH DEEP WRAP AROUND FRONT PORCH, SHADED BY NEARBY...Christopher Stephens (20th C.) "House", 1985, oil on paper, a large white house with deep wrap around front porch, shaded by nearby trees, signed and dated lower left corner, framed and matted behind glass, wear consistent with age, some loss to frame, ss: 22" h. x 29 1/4" w. [PROVENANCE: Benefits Habitat for Humanity North Central Connecticut Tolland County]