Brian J. Jones, 20th Century
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Brian J. Jones, 20th Century

Cowes Week, 1930: Astra and Candida racing in a stiff breeze

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Brian J. Jones, 20th Century
Cowes Week, 1930: Astra and Candida racing in a stiff breeze
signed 'Brian J Jones' (lower right)
oil on canvas
18 x 30 in. (45.8 x 76.3 cm.)
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Lot Essay

Designed and built by Camper & Nicholson at Gosport in 1928, Astra was a beautiful Bermudian-rigged composite cutter of 91½ tons gross (83 net) and measured 115 feet in length with a 20 foot beam. Originally built for Sir A. Mortimer Singer, the naturalised British son of the inventor of the sewing machine, she was owned for most of the 1930s by Mr. Hugh Paul who enjoyed much success with her during the so-called 'golden years' before the death of King George V after the 1935 season.

Candida, rated at '23 metres', was designed by Charles Nicholson and built by Camper & Nicholson at Gosport for Mr. H.A. Andreae, the wealthy merchant banker, in 1929. A magnificent Bermudian-rigged cutter of 95½ tons gross (174 Thames), she measured 117 feet in length overall with a 20½ foot beam and was completed principally as a response to a slight change in the International Rules in 1928. A highly successful boat, she too was a frequent sight at Cowes during that golden decade before the Second World War interrupted the sport for so long.

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