MARMADUKE STALKARTT (ENGLISH, 1750-1805)
Naval Architecture, plate XI
Published London 1st March 1781, unframed
16½ x 29in. (42 x 73.5cm.); together with assorted plans from the volume comprising plates III, IV, VI, VII, X, XIV, and one lacking plate number for a 74-gun ship.
(8)
Provenance: Plas Newydd house sale.
Marmaduke Stalkartt was the fourth child of Hugh Stalkartt. After presumably serving an apprenticeship at Deptford Dockyard, he was sent to India in 1796 to establish shipyards to build men-of-war in teak.
Sold for £1,364
Estimated at £250 - £350
(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)
MARMADUKE STALKARTT (ENGLISH, 1750-1805)
Naval Architecture, plate XI
Published London 1st March 1781, unframed
16½ x 29in. (42 x 73.5cm.); together with assorted plans from the volume comprising plates III, IV, VI, VII, X, XIV, and one lacking plate number for a 74-gun ship.
(8)
Provenance: Plas Newydd house sale.
Marmaduke Stalkartt was the fourth child of Hugh Stalkartt. After presumably serving an apprenticeship at Deptford Dockyard, he was sent to India in 1796 to establish shipyards to build men-of-war in teak.
Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Venerable), 24th Nov, 2020
Mercantile : 1-98
Naval : 101-179
Instruments : 181-295
Printed catalogues available at £20 (+P&P)
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