Date: Fri 08-May-1998
Date: Fri 08-May-1998
Publication: Ant
Author: DONNAM
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Maritime Antiques Auction
W/4 CUTS - SS
By Rita Easton
BYFIELD, MASS. -- Olde Byfield Expo Center was the site of a March 21 auction
by Maritime Antiques, Inc. Chuck DeLuca auctioneered 542 catalogued lots and
an additional 25 A and B lots, with competition among 200 bidders on the floor
and an additional 100 on the phones or using absentee bids. More than 80
consignors were represented.
Garnering the top bid of $8,000 was a 56-hour gimbal marine chronometer by "H.
Hughes & Son Ltd. - 59 Fenchurch St. London" inscribed. The case was mahogany
with brass ivory fittings and flush fitting lift handles. The lot was in
running condition and complete with original ratchet key and case key, and
carried a pre-sale estimate of $2,5/3,500.
Following with the winning $7,000 bid was a POW style cased model of the US
frigate Hancock. The construction bore bone, ebony, and ivory trim, with
minuscule detail work in the construction, including planked hull, working
pulleys, deadeyes that were properly rigged, carved figurehead, and a cannon
on ivory carriages. The 23 inch long by 17 inch tall model, which was not
antique, was estimated at $10/15,000.
An exceptional scrimshaw sewing basket made of whalebone fetched $4,500. The
entire basket was constructed using pierced whalebone slats with top and
bottom supports pierced as well. The bottom of the basket was also cutout
whalebone. Measuring 7« by 5 inches, the basket was given to the previous
owner's mother by Warren Gifford, who was first mate on board the bark
Sunbeam. A US Navy Mark V Morse Diving Equipment deep sea diving helmet
garnered $5,500. The copper and brass lot retained much of its original
tinning and was in very good condition, noting one braille is a replacement.
Dated 1/13/43, the serial number on the helmet was 5483.
Several lots tied at $3,000, including a scrimshaw busk profusely carved with
several ladies in period attire, a dove with "love" inscribed above, a
memorial with "forget me not," and a man on horseback as well as floral
borders; a POW carved bone domino game box with domed top pierce carved with a
lion, a horse, two cannons, and floral and geometric designs; and a marine
gimbal barometer carved on the main body in a tapering rope style, with
acanthus carving above and below. The unsigned instrument is thought to be
circa 1840.
A builder's half hull model fo the SS Moravian, in original paint, with three
masts, smoke stack, carved figurehead, trail boards, and a specification
plaque, measuring 18 inches by 94 inches including backboard, made $3,500; a
four-masted bark model of the "Arthur Sewall Bath Maine," 48 inches long by 26
inches tall, went out at $3,250; and a handcrafted ship model of the
four-masted bark the Shannondoah, Bath, Maine, measuring 46 inches long and 26
inches tall, rang up $2,600.
An ivory sculpture of Admiral Nelson in full dress naval uniform, including
details of medals, crossed cannons on epaulets, plumed hat, with fine patina,
approximately 7¬ inches high, reached $2,500; an oil on canvas of a fishing
boat with land mass and lighthouse in the distance, painted by W. Halsall,
sold at $2,500; and a "Charles Wilder Peterborough NH" mercury barometer with
patent date of June 5, 1860, was purchased at $2,250.
Prices quoted above do not reflect a required ten percent premium.
