- TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B.
TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B. 1933) January, Dedham Vale signed and dated 'T Chamberlain '86' (lower right) oil on canvas-board 22.5 x 35cm ARR
- John Chamberlain 1927–2011. Untitled
John Chamberlain 1927–2011. Untitled (from the New York Collection for Stockholm portfolio). 1973, lithograph in colors on Mylar. 9 h × 9 w in. result: $567. estimate: $600–800. Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘258/300 Chamberlain’. This work is number 258 from the edition of 300 printed by Styria Studio, Inc., New York and published by Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc., New York.
- John Chamberlain 1927–2011. Untitled
John Chamberlain 1927–2011. Untitled (from The New York Collection for Stockholm portfolio). 1973, lithograph in colors on mylar. 8? h × 9 w in. result: $625. estimate: $800–1,000. Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘36/300 Chamberlain’. This work is number 36 from the edition of 300 printed by Styria Studio, Inc., New York and published by Experiments in Art and Technology, New York.
- JOHN CHAMBERLAIN SILKSCREENJohn
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN SILKSCREENJohn Chamberlain (Am. 1927-2011) Line up #18 1998, silkscreen edition of 63 of which this is 38, 24" x 24" pencil signed L.R. "Chamberlain" '98, framed original bill of sale ex collection Sam Shapiro.
Condition:
Generally in good condition but for detailed report contact or email Auctioneer
- JOHN CHAMBERLAIN 'FLASHBACK VIII'
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN 'FLASHBACK VIII' SILKSCREENJohn Chamberlain, American (1927-2011). Silkscreen titled 'Flashback VIII', 1981, on arches paper and mounted in gilt wood frame. Signed lower right and numbered lower left AP 1/X with a blindstamp in left corner. Measures 37.5"H x 29.5"W framed; 29"H x 20.5"W paper.
- James Wells Champney (American
James Wells Champney (American 1843-1903) "Classical Maiden" watercolor on paper signed center left 11 1/2 in. x 8 1/2 in. matted and framed.
- (English, 1858-1943)
James Clark
(English, 1858-1943)
James Clark (English, 1858-1943)
- SAMUEL V. CHAMBERLAIN, AMERICAN
SAMUEL V. CHAMBERLAIN, AMERICAN (1895-1975), DRIZZLY MORNING IN CHICAGO, 1929, DRYPOINT ETCHING, 3 1/2"H X 7"W (IMAGE), 13 1/2"H X 15 1/4"W (FRAME)Samuel V. Chamberlain, American, (1895-1975) Drizzly Morning in Chicago, 1929, drypoint etching pencil signed, titled and numbered 34/100 lower margin. Biography from Whistler House Museum of Art: Samuel V. Chamberlain was born in Cresco, IA on October 28, 1895 and died in Marblehead, MA in 1975. He was an accomplished etcher, lithographer, writer, teacher, and lecturer. Chamberlain taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and lectured on various graphic techniques such as etching, drypoint, and softground etching. His main residence was Marblehead, MA but, in 1929, his address was listed as Rue Jean Dolent; care of Guaranty Trust Co., 3 rue des Italiens, Paris, France and, in 1934, Senlis, France. Chamberlain's education took place at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA; the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA; and the Royal College of Art in London. He was a pupil of Edouard Henri Léon (1873-?) in Paris and Malcolm Osborne (1880-1963) in London. Chamberlain was a member of the National Academy of Design in New York City; the Society of American Etchers in Brooklyn, NY; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; the Chicago Society of Etchers; Associate member of the National Academy of Design, 1939; the Northwest Printmakers; the Société de la Gravure Originale Noir in Paris; and a Guggenheim Fellow, 1926. Exhibitions and awards include an honorable mention at the Paris Salon in 1925; medaille de Bronze at the Paris Salon in 1925; a gold medal at the Boston Tercentenary in 1930; a prize at the Society of American Etchers in 1933; the National Academy of Design, annually; and the Salons of America. Chamberlain was the author and illustrator of "France Will Live Again," 1940; "Fair is Our Land," 1942; "Sketches of Northern Spanish Architecture," 1928; "Domestic Architecture in Rural France," 1928; "Tudor Homes of England," 1929; "Through France with a Sketch Book," 1929; and French Provincial Houses," 1932. Collections representing Chamberlain include the Whistler House Museum of Art in Lowell, MA; the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City; the Museum of Fine Art in Boston, MA; the Victoria and Albert Museum in England; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Mobile Museum of Art in Mobile, AL; the San Diego Museum of Art in CA; the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens in Jacksonville, FL; the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, GA; the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA; the University of Michigan Museum of Art in Ann Arbor, MI; the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis, MN; the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO; the Art Gallery, University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH; and the Sheldon Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute, IN. drypoint etching Dimensions: 3 1/2"H x 7"W (image), 13 1/2"H x 15 1/4"W (frame)
- SAMUEL V. CHAMBERLAIN, AMERICAN
SAMUEL V. CHAMBERLAIN, AMERICAN (1895-1975), "SOARING STEEL", 1929, SILVER POINT ETCHING, 12"H X 9 1/2"W (IMAGE), 17 1/4"H X 14"W (FRAME)Samuel V. Chamberlain, American, (1895-1975) "Soaring Steel", 1929, silver point etching pencil signed and numbered 45/100. Biography from Whistler House Museum of Art: Samuel V. Chamberlain was born in Cresco, IA on October 28, 1895 and died in Marblehead, MA in 1975. He was an accomplished etcher, lithographer, writer, teacher, and lecturer. Chamberlain taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and lectured on various graphic techniques such as etching, drypoint, and softground etching. His main residence was Marblehead, MA but, in 1929, his address was listed as Rue Jean Dolent; care of Guaranty Trust Co., 3 rue des Italiens, Paris, France and, in 1934, Senlis, France. Chamberlain's education took place at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA; the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA; and the Royal College of Art in London. He was a pupil of Edouard Henri Léon (1873-?) in Paris and Malcolm Osborne (1880-1963) in London. Chamberlain was a member of the National Academy of Design in New York City; the Society of American Etchers in Brooklyn, NY; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; the Chicago Society of Etchers; Associate member of the National Academy of Design, 1939; the Northwest Printmakers; the Société de la Gravure Originale Noir in Paris; and a Guggenheim Fellow, 1926. Exhibitions and awards include an honorable mention at the Paris Salon in 1925; medaille de Bronze at the Paris Salon in 1925; a gold medal at the Boston Tercentenary in 1930; a prize at the Society of American Etchers in 1933; the National Academy of Design, annually; and the Salons of America. Chamberlain was the author and illustrator of "France Will Live Again," 1940; "Fair is Our Land," 1942; "Sketches of Northern Spanish Architecture," 1928; "Domestic Architecture in Rural France," 1928; "Tudor Homes of England," 1929; "Through France with a Sketch Book," 1929; and French Provincial Houses," 1932. Collections representing Chamberlain include the Whistler House Museum of Art in Lowell, MA; the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City; the Museum of Fine Art in Boston, MA; the Victoria and Albert Museum in England; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Mobile Museum of Art in Mobile, AL; the San Diego Museum of Art in CA; the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens in Jacksonville, FL; the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, GA; the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA; the University of Michigan Museum of Art in Ann Arbor, MI; the Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum in Minneapolis, MN; the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, MO; the Art Gallery, University of New Hampshire in Durham, NH; and the Sheldon Swope Art Museum in Terre Haute, IN. silver point etching Dimensions: 12"H x 9 1/2"W (image), 17 1/4"H x 14"W (frame)
- JOHN CHAMBERLAIN (b. 1927): GALEON
JOHN CHAMBERLAIN (b. 1927): GALEON Silkscreen print in colors 33 x 26 1/8 in. (sheet) 2/6 printers proof signed and dated '79.
- James Childe miniature portrait
James Childe miniature portrait (James Warren Childe, British, 1778-1862), boy holding a whip and standing by toy horse in a garden, kite on the ground by a picnic basket, signed lower left "J.W. Childe.135 Strand", watercolor on card heightened with body color, 12 x 8-7/8 in.; 20th century gilt wood frame. Water stain at top upper left corner with tear, foxing, toning, fading; frame with abrasions. Neal Auction, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 1, 1994, lot 244.
- JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN SIGNED AWARDDated
JOSHUA CHAMBERLAIN SIGNED AWARDDated 1868 Civil War merit award from the State of Maine to Laurens J. Joyce, ink signed by then-governor and former Union Civil War general Joshua Chamberlain. Sight size 13 x 17 inches plus oak frame.
- Joshua Chamberlain Major General
Joshua Chamberlain Major General ALS to Lincoln Scholar Frederick Meserve 1911 Joshua Chamberlain (1828-1914) Maine college professor who volunteered his services and became a Medal of Honor-winning brevet major general and later a four-time Governor of Maine and president of Bowdoin College. ALS 1p Jan. 31 1911 Portland Maine to Frederick Hill Meserve (1865-1962) the preeminent cataloger of Lincoln photography requesting copies of Meserve's book for inclusion in the Bowdoin library and distribution among the members of the many clubs to which he belongs. Condition: Very good condition.
- TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B.
TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B. 1933) March Day signed and dated 'T Chamberlain '88' (lower right) watercolour 17.5 x 25cm ARR Provenance The Midhurst Gallery; Private collection, UK
- After James Stephanoff (British,
After James Stephanoff (British, circa 1786-1874)
Four Works: Second Presence Chamber, Hampton Court; Grand Chamber, St. James's; The King's Presence Chamber, St. James's; and Gothic Dining Room, Carlton House
aquatint on paper
engraved by Richard Reeve (British, circa 1780-1835), from The History of the Royal Residences, 1816-1819, published by William Henry Pyne (British, 1769-1843)
with titles and publication information printed to lower margin
7 5/8 x 10 1/4 inches (image).
- JAMES, Merlin, (Irish, 1960-):
JAMES, Merlin, (Irish, 1960-): ''The Leather Chair'', Oil/Canvas, 12.5'' x 10'', Kerlin Dublin Ireland Gallery label affixed verso, titled on the canvas verso, unframed.
- TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B.
TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B. 1933) A snow lined village street signed and dated 'T Chamberlain 91' (lower right) and indistinctly inscribed (verso) oil on canvas-board 17.5 x 25.5cm ARR Provenance The Marsh Gallery, Midhurst; Private collection, UK
- Wesley William Chamberlain (American
Wesley William Chamberlain (American b. 1932) The Drinker 1973 watercolor on paper 12 x 16 inches.
- JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEY (AMERICAN
JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEY (AMERICAN 1843-1903) A PAINTING, "...JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEY (American 1843-1903) A PAINTING, "A Rug Seller," PROBABLY NEW YORK, oil on panel, signed L/R, "J. Well Champney," verso an old paper label; 13" x 8", framed 21" x 16".
Condition:
Some warp/bubble to pressed board. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN(American,
ATTRIBUTED TO WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN(American, 18th/19th century)
Four Portraits of Men and Women, unsigned, three ink cutout on cream paper, one ink on cream paper hollow cut on black fabric, sight 3-3/8 x 2-5/8 in.; each in brass and wood frame, 5-1/4 x 4-1/2 in.
Condition:
some toning and foxing, frames with tarnish, some with warping and punctures
- SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN MIXED MEDIA
SAMUEL CHAMBERLAIN MIXED MEDIA CITYSCAPE PAINTINGAttributed to Samuel V. Chamberlain (Massachusetts/Iowa, 1895-1975) drawing and watercolor on heavy paper painting depicting a cityscape with figures under a cloudy sky rendered in varying brown saturations. Unsigned but label en verso states the work is by Chamberlain and gives a date of 1917. Float mounted and matted in a contemporary frame. Sight: 13 1/4" H x 8 1/4" W, Framed: 25 1/2" H x 20" W. Circa 1917.
Condition:
Overall good condition with some scratching to surface of work, one 2" L, upper center, and one 1 1/2" L, center. Small crease to upper right corner. Examined outside of frame and adhered to a backing.
- MANNER OF MASON CHAMBERLIN, JR.,
MANNER OF MASON CHAMBERLIN, JR., (ENGLISH, 1727-1787), PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, OIL ON CANVAS, 50 X 40 IN., FRAME: 58 X 48 IN.Manner of MASON CHAMBERLIN, JR., (English, 1727-1787) Portrait of a Gentleman, oil on canvas 50 x 40 in., frame: 58 x 48 in. Provenance: The Collection of a Massachusetts Family. Condition: Condition: Lined; scattered inpainting throughout; uneven and yellowed varnish; stable craquelure throughout.
- JAMES T. CLAPHAM (UK, ACTIVE 1862)
JAMES T. CLAPHAM (UK, ACTIVE 1862) Ferns with Daisies, Bluebells and a Nest holding three eggs, gouache on board, signed lower left, in a later dutch gold gesso frame with linen liner, OS: 13 3/4" x 16", SS: 9" x 11 3/4", good condition.
- CURTIS CHAMBERLAIN (AMERICAN, 1852
CURTIS CHAMBERLAIN (AMERICAN, 1852 - 1925) 6" x 9" Seascape with Cliffs. Oil on board, signed lower left, in decorative wood frame, 8¾" x 11¾" overall.
- TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B.
TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B. 1933) Sunlight on a snow covered landscape signed and dated 'T Chamberlain 90' (lower left) and indistinctly inscribed (verso) oil on canvas-board 18.5 x 25.5cm ARR
- JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEY (MASSACHUSETTS/NEW
JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEY (MASSACHUSETTS/NEW YORK, 1843-1903), “PARTERRE DU NORD, VERSAILLES”, 1893., WATERCOLOR ON CREAM WOVE PAPER, 14.75” X 21.25”. UNFRAMED.JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEY, Massachusetts/New York, 1843-1903, "Parterre du Nord, Versailles", 1893. Signed and dated "J. Wells Champney, Versailles, Aug, 1893", in pencil, lower right, and again in ink, lower right corner. Dimensions: Watercolor on cream wove paper, 14.75" x 21.25". Unframed.
- JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEYAmerican 1843-1903Rocky
JAMES WELLS CHAMPNEYAmerican 1843-1903Rocky coastal scene with figures. Signed lower left J. Wells Champney''.Watercolor on paper 6'' x 10''. Framed.''
- AFTER CHRISTIAN SCHUSSELE (FRENCH/AMERICAN,
AFTER CHRISTIAN SCHUSSELE (FRENCH/AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY), FRANKLIN AT THE COURT OF ST. JAMES, LONDON, 1774 Hand-colored engraving, 19th century, presented in partial antique inscribed eglomisé framing under glass.
- ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHAMBERS (AMERICAN,
ATTRIBUTED TO THOMAS CHAMBERS (AMERICAN, 1808-1866) Oil on canvas.
- James Lindsay (British, 20th Century)/Cotswold
James Lindsay (British, 20th Century)/Cotswold Landscapes/a pair of capriccio views including Bisley church, the Slad valley and Cotswold cottages/each in a glazed Gothic tracery frame/watercolour, 104cm x 44cm (in need of restoration)
- JAMES A.M. WHISTLER, THAMES SET
JAMES A.M. WHISTLER, THAMES SET ETCHING #16, 1871 James Abbott McNeill Whistler (American, 1834-1903), "Chelsea Bridge and Church" (Kennedy 95), sixteenth of sixteen etchings from the Thames Set, on cream laid paper, likely seventh of seven states, De Erven D. Blauw (DEDB) watermark, published by Ellis and Green, London, 1871, matted and unframed, 4"h x 6.75"w (plate), 5"h x7.25"w (sheet)
- James Wells Champney (American,
James Wells Champney (American, 1843-1903) "Portrait of a Lady", oval pastel on paper, 20" x 16", signed middle right "J. Wells Champney". Glazed and presented in a period giltwood frame.
- TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B.
TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B. 1933) Snow, Peak District signed and dated 'T Chamberlain 91' (lower right) and inscribed (on reverse of stretcher) oil on canvas 25.5 x 35.5cm ARR
- JAMES C. CHRISTENSEN (CALIFORNIA,
JAMES C. CHRISTENSEN (CALIFORNIA, BORN 1942) SEVENJAMES C. CHRISTENSEN (California, born 1942) seven offset lithographs: "Court of the Faeries," "Royal Processional," "Once Upon A Time," "Getting It Right," "College of Magical Knowledge," "Sisters of the Sea," and "Evening Angels." Each signed and numbered. Unframed, in original folios.
- Thomas James Chimes (American 1921-2009)
Thomas James Chimes (American 1921-2009) Free Way mixed media 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 inches.
- Union General Joshua Chamberlain
Union General Joshua Chamberlain Document Signed as Governor of Maine Joshua Chamberlain (1828-1914). College professor from Maine who volunteered his services and became a Medal of Honor-winning Brevet Major General and later a four-time Governor of Maine and president of Bowdoin College. DS as Governor of Maine a state volunteer service testimonial to Nelson Howard dated July 4 1868 at Augusta signed Joshua L. Chamberlain boldly in black ink. Nelson Howard of Phillips Maine served in Co. E 13th Maine Infantry as a Sergeant and First Sergeant December 10 1861 to January 4 1865. He was then commissioned a 1st Lieutenant Co. B 30th Maine Infantry and served through the end of the war. Professionally framed 12 x 16 in. sight 17 x 21 in. overall. Condition: Separation at fold lines but set in place in the frame. One fold passes through Joshua. Signature is very good.