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

Britannia, Candida and Westward powering down the Solent, 1932

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Brian J. Jones, 20th Century
Britannia, Candida and Westward powering down the Solent, 1932
signed 'Brian J Jones' (lower left)
oil on canvas
24 x 36 in. (61 x 91.4 cm.)
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Lot Essay

Candida, rated at '23 metres', was also 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 the early 1930s although towards the middle of that decade, she was re-rigged as a ketch, fitted with an oil engine and converted for cruising. By 1939 she had been re-rigged again, this time as a yawl, and renamed Norlanda, the name she still sported after the Second World War.

[For a footnote on Britannia and Westward, see lot 387].

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