26th Apr, 2022 10:00

Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Peter)

 
  Lot 17
 

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δ [M] CLAUDE MUNCASTER (BRITISH, 1903-1974) - ‘Olivebank’ rounding the Horn

CLAUDE MUNCASTER (BRITISH, 1903-1974)

‘Olivebank’ rounding the Horn

Signed and dated ‘Claude Muncaster, 1951’ in pen and ink (lower right)

Watercolour

13 x 19in. (33 x 48.5cm.)

The four-masted barque Olivebank, built by Mackie Thompson, Govan for the Bank Line in 1892, registered 2824 tons - thought to be one of the largest of her type ever built. After fifteen years with Bank Line, she changed hands several more time and by 1938 was under Finnish colours. She struck a mine in the North Sea just five days after War was declared on 3rd September 1938 with the loss of fourteen men including Captain Granith - seven others were saved from the rigging two days later.

Sold for £186
Estimated at £150 - £250

(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)


Condition Report

Time stained.

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CLAUDE MUNCASTER (BRITISH, 1903-1974)

‘Olivebank’ rounding the Horn

Signed and dated ‘Claude Muncaster, 1951’ in pen and ink (lower right)

Watercolour

13 x 19in. (33 x 48.5cm.)

The four-masted barque Olivebank, built by Mackie Thompson, Govan for the Bank Line in 1892, registered 2824 tons - thought to be one of the largest of her type ever built. After fifteen years with Bank Line, she changed hands several more time and by 1938 was under Finnish colours. She struck a mine in the North Sea just five days after War was declared on 3rd September 1938 with the loss of fourteen men including Captain Granith - seven others were saved from the rigging two days later.

Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Peter), 26th Apr, 2022

Order of Sale:

Mercantile (Sail) – 1-97 
Mercantile (Steam) – 100-162
Naval (Sail) – 165-236
Naval (Steam) – 237-318
Navigational & Scientific Instruments – 320-380

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