12th Nov, 2024 10:00

Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (GALATEA)

 
Lot 225
 

225

[M] A WELL-PRESENTED AND DETAILED 1:96 SCALE MODEL FOR H.M. CUTTER 'ENTREPRENANTE' OF TRAFALGAR FAME

A WELL-PRESENTED AND DETAILED 1:96 SCALE MODEL FOR H.M. CUTTER ENTREPRENANTE OF TRAFALGAR FAME

the 8½in. planked hull with planked decks with painted wood and metal fittings and armament as appropriate, bound mast with yards, boom and gaff, with standing and running rigging, mounted on stepped wooden base with nameplate contained within glazed wooden case -- 18 x 17¾ x 9¾in. (45.5 x 45 x 25cm.)

The armed cutter Entreprenante was built in France and operated as a privateer until 1799 when she was captured and assimilated into the British Royal Navy under her original name. Measured at 123 tons, she was 67 feet in length with a 22 foot beam and mounted 10-4pounder guns. Her first recorded action under British colors was off the Egyptian coast in 1801 where she assisted in the expulsion of the French Army of Occupation from that country. By 1805 she was under the command of Lieutenant Robert Young and had been re-armed with 10-12pounders [in December 1803] to enhance her status as a ship-of-war even though she was far too small to engage an enemy ship-of-the-line. Accompanying Nelson's fleet during the run-up to Trafalgar, her speed and maneuverability ensured she was kept busy carrying orders and dispatches between the ships and stations, and picked up the survivors of the French '74' Achille when she blew up. After the battle she was then ordered to shadow the remnants of the enemy fleet in order to ensure that it made port and therefore proved no further threat.

Sold for £1,488
Estimated at £800 - £1,200

(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)


Condition Report

model in fine condition, one glass panel cracked

We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of this property. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Charles Miller Ltd is merely a subjective, qualified opinion. Prospective buyers should also refer to any Important Notices regarding this sale, which are printed in the Sale Catalogue. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PRINTED IN THE SALE CATALOGUE.

 

A WELL-PRESENTED AND DETAILED 1:96 SCALE MODEL FOR H.M. CUTTER ENTREPRENANTE OF TRAFALGAR FAME

the 8½in. planked hull with planked decks with painted wood and metal fittings and armament as appropriate, bound mast with yards, boom and gaff, with standing and running rigging, mounted on stepped wooden base with nameplate contained within glazed wooden case -- 18 x 17¾ x 9¾in. (45.5 x 45 x 25cm.)

The armed cutter Entreprenante was built in France and operated as a privateer until 1799 when she was captured and assimilated into the British Royal Navy under her original name. Measured at 123 tons, she was 67 feet in length with a 22 foot beam and mounted 10-4pounder guns. Her first recorded action under British colors was off the Egyptian coast in 1801 where she assisted in the expulsion of the French Army of Occupation from that country. By 1805 she was under the command of Lieutenant Robert Young and had been re-armed with 10-12pounders [in December 1803] to enhance her status as a ship-of-war even though she was far too small to engage an enemy ship-of-the-line. Accompanying Nelson's fleet during the run-up to Trafalgar, her speed and maneuverability ensured she was kept busy carrying orders and dispatches between the ships and stations, and picked up the survivors of the French '74' Achille when she blew up. After the battle she was then ordered to shadow the remnants of the enemy fleet in order to ensure that it made port and therefore proved no further threat.

Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (GALATEA), 12th Nov, 2024

Page turning catalogue here

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Saleroom notice here

Order of Sale:

Mercantile Sail 1-57

Yachting 59-78

Mercantile Steam 79-174

Naval Sail 175-252

Naval Steam 253-343

Navigation & Scientific Instruments 345-376

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