G. Dell (c.1860)
This lot is subject to Collection and Storage Char… Read more
G. Dell (c.1860)

The barque Alfred Hawley off the Skerries on her way into Liverpool

Details
G. Dell (c.1860)
The barque Alfred Hawley off the Skerries on her way into Liverpool
signed and dated 'G. Dell. 1860' (lower right)
oil on canvas
20 x 30 in. (50.9 x 76.3 cm.)
Provenance
with Richard Green, London.
Special notice
This lot is subject to Collection and Storage Charges. No VAT will be charged on the hammer price, but VAT at 17.5% will be added to the buyer's premium which is invoiced on a VAT inclusive basis

Lot Essay

The Alfred Hawley was built in Pile's yard, Sunderland, for Walker & Co. of London in 1860. A neat little three-masted wooden barque registered at 520 tons, she measured 134 feet in length with a 29 foot beam and spent her working life in the Australian trade, particularly Tasmania.

Mr. T.B. Walker, the founder of Walker & Co., was a very prominent figure amongst London's shipowners during the third quarter of the Nineteenth Century. For many years Chairman of Lloyd's Register, he took particular pride in the appearance of his ships which were always notably smart and well-kept, with everything in perfect order, especially when in port. The Walker fleet, mostly smallish barques, also had a reputation for speed and it was said that T.B. Walker never appointed a master who did not have an eye for a fresh breeze.

More from Maritime

View All
View All