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Auction archive: Lot number 403

American/Continental School, 19th Century Brig Perseverance /Amasa Delano [Master].American/Continental School, 19th Century Brig Perseverance /Amasa Delano [Master].

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
US$4,740
Auction archive: Lot number 403

American/Continental School, 19th Century Brig Perseverance /Amasa Delano [Master].American/Continental School, 19th Century Brig Perseverance /Amasa Delano [Master].

Estimate
US$3,000 - US$5,000
Price realised:
US$4,740
Beschreibung:

American/Continental School, 19th Century Brig Perseverance/Amasa Delano [Master]. Unsigned, vessel identified on pennant, vessel and master's name inscribed below. Gouache on paperboard, 18 x 22 in., in a period molded wood frame. Condition: Light moisture stains, scattered foxing. Note: According to their biography in Captains Amasa Delano and Samuel Delano, Jr., in the collection at the Drew Archival Library, Duxbury, Massachusetts, "Captain Amasa Delano (1763-1823) was a master mariner, shipbuilder and author. He was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts to shipbuilder Samuel Delano, Sr. and Abigail Drew. During the American Revolution, Amasa, despite his young age, served in the militia under General Heath. In 1790 Amasa embarked on the first of his three circumnavigations of the globe. In 1799 Amasa began his second voyage to the South Seas by way of Cape Horn in the Perseverance, a ship built by the Delano brothers. The object of this voyage was the acquisition of seals skins off the coast of Australia for trade with China. The Perseverance also spent time in the Hawaiian Islands (1801-1802) before heading to China. Once trading was complete Amasa departed Canton in April, 1802 and arrived in Boston on November 1. Shortly after this voyage, in 1803, Amasa married the widow Hannah Appleton (d. 1823) in Providence, RI. Amasa Delano's final voyage to the South Seas began in 1803, again in the Perseverance, followed by Samuel Delano, Jr. in the Pilgrim. Another brother, William Delano, went along as first mate on the Perseverance. It was on this voyage that Amasa encountered and captured the Spanish ship Tryal. This episode later became well known through Herman Melville's fictionalized account in 'Benito Cereno'. This trip also led Amasa Delano to the Galapagos, the Hawaiian Islands and Macau. He returned home on July 27, 1808."

Auction archive: Lot number 403
Auction:
Datum:
4 Mar 2012
Auction house:
Bonhams | Skinner
Park Plaza 63
Boston, MA 02116
United States
+1 (0)617 3505400
+1 (0)617 3505429
Beschreibung:

American/Continental School, 19th Century Brig Perseverance/Amasa Delano [Master]. Unsigned, vessel identified on pennant, vessel and master's name inscribed below. Gouache on paperboard, 18 x 22 in., in a period molded wood frame. Condition: Light moisture stains, scattered foxing. Note: According to their biography in Captains Amasa Delano and Samuel Delano, Jr., in the collection at the Drew Archival Library, Duxbury, Massachusetts, "Captain Amasa Delano (1763-1823) was a master mariner, shipbuilder and author. He was born in Duxbury, Massachusetts to shipbuilder Samuel Delano, Sr. and Abigail Drew. During the American Revolution, Amasa, despite his young age, served in the militia under General Heath. In 1790 Amasa embarked on the first of his three circumnavigations of the globe. In 1799 Amasa began his second voyage to the South Seas by way of Cape Horn in the Perseverance, a ship built by the Delano brothers. The object of this voyage was the acquisition of seals skins off the coast of Australia for trade with China. The Perseverance also spent time in the Hawaiian Islands (1801-1802) before heading to China. Once trading was complete Amasa departed Canton in April, 1802 and arrived in Boston on November 1. Shortly after this voyage, in 1803, Amasa married the widow Hannah Appleton (d. 1823) in Providence, RI. Amasa Delano's final voyage to the South Seas began in 1803, again in the Perseverance, followed by Samuel Delano, Jr. in the Pilgrim. Another brother, William Delano, went along as first mate on the Perseverance. It was on this voyage that Amasa encountered and captured the Spanish ship Tryal. This episode later became well known through Herman Melville's fictionalized account in 'Benito Cereno'. This trip also led Amasa Delano to the Galapagos, the Hawaiian Islands and Macau. He returned home on July 27, 1808."

Auction archive: Lot number 403
Auction:
Datum:
4 Mar 2012
Auction house:
Bonhams | Skinner
Park Plaza 63
Boston, MA 02116
United States
+1 (0)617 3505400
+1 (0)617 3505429
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