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Naval painter, b. 1836 - d. 1891

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      • Charles J. Waldron
        Jul. 24, 2024

        Charles J. Waldron

        Est: €200 - €300

        Sailing ship oil on canvas, cm. 60x90 Signature on lower left: C.J.Waldron

        Bolli & Romiti s.r.l
      • Charles John Waldron (1836-1891), oil on canvas.
        Nov. 12, 2023

        Charles John Waldron (1836-1891), oil on canvas.

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        Image measures 23.5" x 35.5". Three mast schooner with American flag.

        Guyette & Deeter
      • ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES J. WALDRON (United Kingdom, 1836-1891), The clipper ship Kingfisher off Liverpool, circa 1867., Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 32.25" x 44.25".
        Apr. 29, 2021

        ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES J. WALDRON (United Kingdom, 1836-1891), The clipper ship Kingfisher off Liverpool, circa 1867., Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 32.25" x 44.25".

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES J. WALDRON United Kingdom, 1836-1891 The clipper ship Kingfisher off Liverpool, circa 1867.

        Eldred's
      • ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES J. WALDRON, United Kingdom, 1836-1891, The clipper ship Kingfisher off Liverpool, circa 1867., Oil on canvas,...
        Nov. 19, 2020

        ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES J. WALDRON, United Kingdom, 1836-1891, The clipper ship Kingfisher off Liverpool, circa 1867., Oil on canvas,...

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        ATTRIBUTED TO CHARLES J. WALDRON United Kingdom, 1836-1891 The clipper ship Kingfisher off Liverpool, circa 1867. Provenance: Captain Harding, the captain of Kingfisher , 1866-1868. The daughter of Captain Harding. Ted Thomas, Concord, Massachusetts, acquired from the above, 1934. Skinner Inc., Bolton, Massachusetts, October 1998. The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts. Kingfisher was built by Hayden & Cudworth at Thatcher Magoun's yard in Medford, Massachusetts. She made six westward California passages out of Boston and New York between 1853 and 1864. In 1866 she returned to New York via Liverpool, which was then followed by three passages between Hong Kong and San Francisco. She was condemned at Montevideo in 1871, sold, repaired, and went under the Uruguayan flag as Jamie Cibils until broken up for scrap in 1890. Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 32.25" x 44.25".

        Eldred's
      • CHARLES J. WALDRON, United Kingdom, 1836-1891, Genevieve Strickland off Fastnet Light, Ireland., Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 28...
        Aug. 13, 2020

        CHARLES J. WALDRON, United Kingdom, 1836-1891, Genevieve Strickland off Fastnet Light, Ireland., Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 28...

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        CHARLES J. WALDRON United Kingdom, 1836-1891 Genevieve Strickland off Fastnet Light, Ireland. An old label, handwritten in ink at top of the stretcher, reads "Genevieve Strickland From the Collection of Captain William Strickland Clinton, Connecticut". Also inscribed on stretcher in pencil "By J.G. [ sic] Waldron". Provenance: Captain Strickland, Clinton, Connecticut, thence by descent. Christie's East, New York, July 2001. Acquired at the above sale by Richard Kelton. The Genevieve Strickland was in the Pacific Coast trade and in 1881 was recorded as being surveyed in San Francisco that year. The ship was sold to Germany in 1880 and her name changed to Camilia . Charles J. Waldron was an Irish-born Liverpool artist whose home and studio was in Seacombe. He specialized in ship portraits, the majority of which were painted for export, particularly to America. Waldron's artistic endeavors were secondary to his listed trade as a "paint and oil merchant" and later "oil and color merchant". From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts. Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 28.5" x 40.5".

        Eldred's
      • CJ WALDRON SHIP PAINTING
        Jul. 21, 2019

        CJ WALDRON SHIP PAINTING

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Fine, large 19th century oil on canvas clipper ship portrait with name plate PHAROS near land with other ships. Attributed to Charles J. Waldron. 24.5 x 36.5 inches, framed 29.5 x 40.5 inches. (Waldron was a UK ship painter 1836-1891)

        Americana Auctions
      • CHARLES J. WALDRON
        Dec. 22, 2016

        CHARLES J. WALDRON

        Est: -

        CHARLES J. WALDRON CHARLES J. WALDRON, (Reino Unido,1836-1883). "Barco", óleo sobre lienzo, 101x150 cm.

        Sala de Ventas
      • Charles J. Waldron large painting of the Clipper Ship "The Florence" out of Bath, Maine. Built buy Goss & Sawyer at Bath, Maine and launched in 1877. Known as one of the fastest Clipper ships of her time. This painting has been in the family of the original ship owners since it was painted. S.L.L. Oil on canvas.
        Jun. 19, 2016

        Charles J. Waldron large painting of the Clipper Ship "The Florence" out of Bath, Maine. Built buy Goss & Sawyer at Bath, Maine and launched in 1877. Known as one of the fastest Clipper ships of her time. This painting has been in the family of the original ship owners since it was painted. S.L.L. Oil on canvas.

        Est: $9,000 - $12,000

        Charles J. Waldron large painting of the Clipper Ship "The Florence" out of Bath, Maine. Built buy Goss & Sawyer at Bath, Maine and launched in 1877. Known as one of the fastest Clipper ships of her time. This painting has been in the family of the original ship owners since it was painted. S.L.L. Oil on canvas. Sight Size - 34" x 48". Overall 40-1/2 x 54-x1-2.

        Tremont Auctions
      • WALDRON, CHARLES J.
        Oct. 08, 2015

        WALDRON, CHARLES J.

        Est: -

        (1836-1891) "Barco de vapor Leon XIII" Óleo sobre tela, firmado y fechado 1884. Desperfectos en la tela. Medidas: 74 x 122 cm.

        Bonanova Subastas
      • CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "KENDRICK FISH" APPROACHING FASTNET ROCK.
        Aug. 18, 2013

        CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "KENDRICK FISH" APPROACHING FASTNET ROCK.

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        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. When this portrait was painted in 1872, she was commanded by Capt. Alex McClay. In 1880 the "Kendrick Fish" was sold to J.D. Bischoff of Bremerhaven.Oil on canvas, 30 x 42 inches. Signed and dated "C.J. Waldron/ L'pool '72" l.l.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
      • CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "GLORY OF THE SEAS" OFF THE SOUTH STACK, ANGLESSEY.
        Aug. 18, 2013

        CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "GLORY OF THE SEAS" OFF THE SOUTH STACK, ANGLESSEY.

        Est: $14,000 - $18,000

        Launched from Donald McKay's shipyard at East Boston in 1869, the "Glory of the Seas" was the last clipper ship built by McKay, one of the era's greatest shipbuilders and designers.Oil on canvas, 29 ½ x 49 ¼ inches. Signed "C.J. Waldron/ L'pool" l.l. Accompanied by an album of letters and newspaper clippings chronicling the history of the ship and efforts to save it from being scrapped in the 1920's. Provenance: Descended in the family of J. Henry Sears, original owner of the ship; Samuel L. Lowe, Jr., Boston, circa 1963-67; to the present owner. Literature: Illustrated in Robinson and Dow, "Sailing Ships of New England," 1924, no. 393. For a history of the ship and an illustration, see Michael Jay Mjelde, "Glory of the Seas," 1970, p. 33, 38.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
      • CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "KENDRICK FISH" APPROACHING FASTNET ROCK.
        Aug. 19, 2012

        CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "KENDRICK FISH" APPROACHING FASTNET ROCK.

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        Built in 1867 at Thomaston, Maine by Samuel Watts, the "Kendrick Fish" operated in the transatlantic trade, lthough she made one trip from Liverpool to Singapore. When this portrait was painted in 1872, she was commanded by Capt. Alex McClay. In 1880 the "Kendrick Fish" was sold to J.D. Bischoff of Bremerhaven.Oil on canvas, 30 x 42 inches. Signed and dated "C.J. Waldron/ L'pool '72" l.l.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
      • CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "GLORY OF THE SEAS" OFF THE SOUTH STACK, ANGLESSEY.
        Aug. 19, 2012

        CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "GLORY OF THE SEAS" OFF THE SOUTH STACK, ANGLESSEY.

        Est: $15,000 - $25,000

        Launched from Donald McKay's shipyard at East Boston in 1869, the "Glory of the Seas" was the last clipper ship built by McKay, one of the era's greatest shipbuilders and designers.Oil on canvas, 29 1/2 x 49 1/4 inches. Signed "C.J. Waldron/ L'pool" l.l. Accompanied by an album of letters and newspaper clippings chronicling the history of the ship and efforts to save it from being scrapped in the 1920's.Provenance: Descended in the family of J. Henry Sears, original owner of the ship; Samuel L. Lowe, Jr., Boston, circa 1963-67; to the present owner.Literature: Illustrated in Robinson and Dow, "Sailing Ships of New England," 1924, no. 393. For a history of the ship and an illustration, see Michael Jay Mjelde, "Glory of the Seas," 1970, p. 33, 38.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
      • CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE
        Feb. 22, 2008

        CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE

        Est: -

        CHARLES J. WALDRON (BRITISH 1836-1891). THE AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP "KENDRICK FISH" APPROACHING FASTNET ROCK.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
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