Chinese Export School, 19th Century
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Chinese Export School, 19th Century

The Clipper Ship Invincible

Details
Chinese Export School, 19th Century
The Clipper Ship Invincible
oil on canvas
25 x 35 in.
Provenance
Hyland Granby Antiques, Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, 1998

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Lot Essay

The Invincible was designed by William H. Webb (1816-1899) and built in his prolific New York shipyard in 1851. The 221 ft. clipper was owned by J. W. Phillips, and others, of New York and commanded by Captain H. W. Johnson for several years. Built for speed she was an ideal vessel for trade conducted with China at that time. She was lost by fire in New York Harbor in 1867. (Arthur Hamilton Clark The Clipper Ship Era: An Epitome of Famous American and British Clipper Ships, Their Owners, Builders, Commanders, and Crews, 1843-1869, New York and London 1910).

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