- ROGERS BROTHERS SILVER PLATE REGATTA
ROGERS BROTHERS SILVER PLATE REGATTA PITCHERMarked; inscribed 'The Sovereign of the Seas, Fourteenth Annual Pacific Coast Championship Regatta, San Francisco, 1936, Sloops S, Third Place Moonlight'.
8 5/8 x 7 3/4 x 4 5/8 in.
Condition
Minor wear and oxidation. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- EARL E. COLLINS O/C SMALL MARINE SHIP
EARL E. COLLINS O/C SMALL MARINE SHIP PAINTING, SOVEREI...Earl Edward Collins (Connecticut/New York, 1925-1992) oil on canvas maritime painting depicting the clipper ship Sovereign of the Seas, an American flag flying at the stern and a lighthouse visible in the distance at right. Signed "Earl Collins," lower right. Inscribed to back of frame: "Sovereign of the Seas / Built 1852 by Donald McKay at East Boston / Lost straits of Malacca - 1859 / First ship to break 400 nautical miles in 24 hrs." Housed in a rustic wood frame with burlap mat and wood fillet. Sight: 8 1/2" H x11 1/2 " W. Framed:16 1/2" " H x 19 1/2" W.
Condition:
Painting and framed overall very good condition.
- FOUR PAIR NAUTICAL THEMED BOOKENDSincludes
FOUR PAIR NAUTICAL THEMED BOOKENDSincludes Sovereign of the Seas, Constitution, and Viking theme. Largest: 6 3/4" high, 4" wide, 3 1/2" deep. Some oxidization. Provenance: Estate of George E. Ratcliffe, Darien, CT.
Condition:
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- CASED MODEL OF THE 1852 CLIPPER SHIP
CASED MODEL OF THE 1852 CLIPPER SHIP "SOVEREIGN OF THE ...Cased Model of the 1852 Clipper Ship "Sovereign Of The Seas", 20th Century with brass plate "Builder Donald Mckay, East Boston, Massachusetts, Owner Grinnel Minturn & CO. New York Length 258 Feet; Weight 2421 Tons"
Height 27 in. x Length 38 in. x Width 12.5 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
- SCALE SHIP MODEL OF 1852 SOVEREIGN OF
SCALE SHIP MODEL OF 1852 SOVEREIGN OF THE SEASearly 20th century, three masted clipper ship, carved and painted wood model with metal and string fittings/embellishments; in wood and glass case with two affixed informational plaques, case 56 x 72-1/2 x 22 in.
Provenance: from the collection of Harvey W. Smith; Sold to Benefit the North Carolina Maritime Museum System
Condition:
not examined out of case, good overall, some surface dirt and accretion, minor paint flaking and losses; case with some surface dirt and accretion
- (4) AMERICAN & CANADIAN MERCHANT SHIP
(4) AMERICAN & CANADIAN MERCHANT SHIP MODELS(lot of 4) Model ships, all on wood plinth bases, including: (1) American clipper ship, "Sovereign of the Seas," built in Boston, 1853, approx 15"h, 21"w, 3.25"d; (1) American fishing schooner, "Gertrude L. Thebaud," built in Essex, Massachusetts,1930, approx 16.25"h, 20.25"w, 3.25"d; (1) American merchant brigantine "Newsboy," built in Boston, 1854, approx 12.25"h, 15.75"w, 5.5"d; (1) Canadian racing schooner, "Bluenose," built in Nova Scotia, 1921, rotates on stand, approx 20.5"h, 22"w, 5"d; 5.75lbs total
- SET OF ELEVEN WEDGWOOD PLATES DEPICTING
SET OF ELEVEN WEDGWOOD PLATES DEPICTING AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIPS 20TH CENTURY DIAMETERS 9.5”.SET OF ELEVEN WEDGWOOD PLATES DEPICTING AMERICAN CLIPPER SHIPS, 20th Century, Includes the Red Jacket, Flying Cloud, Ann McKim, Stag Hound, Sovereign of the Seas, N.B. Palmer (x2), Witchcraft, Gamecock, Young America (x2). Dimensions: Diameters 9.5".
- PRINTS OF THE CLIPPER SHIPS "NIGHTINGALE"
PRINTS OF THE CLIPPER SHIPS "NIGHTINGALE" AND "SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS" PLATES 8.5" X 11". FRAMED 15.75" X 18.25".PRINTS OF THE CLIPPER SHIPS "NIGHTINGALE" AND "SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS", 1) Nightingale off the Battery in New York Harbor, by N. Currier. Later chromolithographic print, after the drawing by Charles Parsons, produced at the end of Currier & Ives' career.2) Sovereign of the Seas off New York. Reproduced for India House circa 1954. Dimensions: Plates 8.5" x 11". Framed 15.75" x 18.25". Provenance: Property of India House, New York.
- CASED MODEL OF THE SHIP SOVEREIGN OF
CASED MODEL OF THE SHIP SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS MID-20TH CENTURY HEIGHT OF CASE 44". WIDTH 50". DEPTH 21".CASED MODEL OF THE SHIP SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS Mid-20th Century Plaque inscribed with the name of the ship and dated 1637. Height of case 44". Width 50". Depth 21". Dimensions: Height of case 44". Width 50". Depth 21".
- SMALL CASED MODEL OF A SHIP ON STAND
SMALL CASED MODEL OF A SHIP ON STAND HMS "Sovereign of the Seas", 17th c. First Rate Ship of the Line, 100 Guns, later known just as "Sovereign", built by Peter Pett, later Commissioner of the Navy, launched at Woolwich Oct 13, 1637. Extravagance of design was part of the crisis that brought down Charles I and the English Civil War. In bowed side plexi case with mahogany frame, model is 31" tall, 34" long, top lifts off, 69" x 40" x 13". Overall very good condition.
- GEORGE C. WALES (BRITISH 1868-1940),
GEORGE C. WALES (BRITISH 1868-1940), SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, RED JACKET, GAME COCK, CHALLENGE, FOUR ENGRAVINGS FRAMED: 17 1/2 X 16 IN. (44.45 X 40.64 CM.)George C. Wales (British 1868-1940), Sovereign of the Seas, Red Jacket, Game Cock, Challenge, Four Engravings, Dimensions: Framed: 17 1/2 x 16 in. (44.45 x 40.64 cm.)
- MAYFLOWER, SANTA MARIA AND SOVEREIGN
MAYFLOWER, SANTA MARIA AND SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS, THREE COLOR PRINTSMayflower, Santa Maria and Sovereign of the Seas, Three Color Prints