7th Nov, 2017 12:00

Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art ('Fearless')

 
  Lot 9
 

9

[M] Louis Papaluca (Italian, 1890-1934) The S.Y....

Louis Papaluca (Italian, 1890-1934)
The S.Y. Fantôme II
Signed 'L. Papaluca' (lower right) and inscribed 'Fantôme II R.Y.S.' (lower centre)
Watercolour and gouache
10½ x 15½in. (27 x 39.5cm.); together with a white damask tablecloth from the Fantôme II
(2)

Built by A. Dubigeon at Nantes in 1896 and originally christened Belem, the steel barque later known as Fantôme (II) began her career as a purely commercial trader owned by Denin Crouan et Fils working out of Nantes. First registered at 546 tons gross (407 net) and measuring 168 feet in length with a 29 foot beam, her working life came to an unexpected end when, shortly before the Great War, she was purchased by the Duke of Westminster for cruising. Presumably laid up for the duration of hostilities, in 1920 the Duke installed two 300 hp diesel engines by Bolinders of Stockholm and enjoyed the use of her until 1922 when he sold her to the Hon. Sir Arthur Guinness. Since her new owner already had a steam yacht called Fantôme , he renamed his new acquisition Fantôme (II) and sailed her until his death in 1949 when she was sold for use as an Italian sail training ship and re-christened Giorgio Cini. Subsequently sold back into French ownership, she resumed her original name of Belem, was restored to her original condition and now a sail training ship.

Sold for £744
Estimated at £250 - £350

(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)


Condition Report
Good colour; fine condition.

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.

 

Louis Papaluca (Italian, 1890-1934)
The S.Y. Fantôme II
Signed 'L. Papaluca' (lower right) and inscribed 'Fantôme II R.Y.S.' (lower centre)
Watercolour and gouache
10½ x 15½in. (27 x 39.5cm.); together with a white damask tablecloth from the Fantôme II
(2)

Built by A. Dubigeon at Nantes in 1896 and originally christened Belem, the steel barque later known as Fantôme (II) began her career as a purely commercial trader owned by Denin Crouan et Fils working out of Nantes. First registered at 546 tons gross (407 net) and measuring 168 feet in length with a 29 foot beam, her working life came to an unexpected end when, shortly before the Great War, she was purchased by the Duke of Westminster for cruising. Presumably laid up for the duration of hostilities, in 1920 the Duke installed two 300 hp diesel engines by Bolinders of Stockholm and enjoyed the use of her until 1922 when he sold her to the Hon. Sir Arthur Guinness. Since her new owner already had a steam yacht called Fantôme , he renamed his new acquisition Fantôme (II) and sailed her until his death in 1949 when she was sold for use as an Italian sail training ship and re-christened Giorgio Cini. Subsequently sold back into French ownership, she resumed her original name of Belem, was restored to her original condition and now a sail training ship.

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