Lot #288 - Early 20th Century School
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Auction House:Mossgreen
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Sale Name:The Maritime Colleciton of Desmond Adcock
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Sale Date:22 Oct 2013 ~ 2.30pm
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Lot #:288
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Lot Description:Early 20th Century School
The Coolgardie
oil on board
43 x 59cm
old label (certificate of discharge) on reverse -
Provenance:Hose Rhodes Dickson, Isle Of Wight, Uk 31/03/11 Lot 503
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Notes:Letter Dated 23Rd April 1985 From The Lloyd's Register Of Shipping In London. Coolgardie. This Vessel Started Life As Bothwell Castle. She Was An Iron Screw Steamer Of 2542 Tons Gross (1653 Tons Net) Built In 1881 By R. Dixon & Co Of Middlesbrough. Her Dimensions Were: Length: 329.1 Feet, Breadth: 38.3 Feet, Depth: 26.0 Feet. Her Original Owners Were T. Skinner & Co, But She Was Sold To Mc.Ilwraith, Mceacharn & Co, Proprietary Ltd, Who Changed Her Name To Coolgardie In 1899. Her Home Port Became Melbourne. In 1913 She Was Sold To W. Crosbie, In 1915 To W.J. Wardle, And In 1921 To Eastern Shipping Agents Ltd, Her Home Port Remaining Melbourne. She Was Broken Up In 1922
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Estimate:A$800 - 1,200
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Realised Price:
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Category:Art
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