$3,780
Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000
American Furniture, Folk and Decorative Arts
Auction: November 10, 2021 11:00:00 AM EDT
The larger example depicting ships Wasdale, Sherwood, Benicia and Hartfield, the smaller model depicting the White Heather.
H: 15 in. W: 6 in. L: 79 in. (larger), H: 10 1/2 in. W: 6 in. L: 39 in. (smaller)Provenance
Property of a Florida gentleman, formerly of Glen Cree, Kennebunkport, Maine
The consignor's colonial style home, Glen Cree, was featured in the magazine Colonial Homes, November-December 1985, and much of the collection was photographed.
Note
The Wasdale, Sherwood, Benicia and Hartfield were identical ships built in 1881 by Whitehaven Shipbuilding Co., Whitehaven, England, for John Danson Newton. See Marine Engineer and Naval Architect, Vol. 8, August 1, 1886, pg. 142.
The White Heather was built for R. Cecil Leigh in 1890 by John Reid & Co., in Glasgow, Scotland. Intended as a private yacht, it passed through a number of hands, including Harrison Drummond and Edmund Randolph of New York. It was renamed Apache in 1904.