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CURRIER & IVES HAND-COLORED LITHOGRAPH "THE GREAT OCEAN YACHT RACE." Circa 1867
After James Edward Buttersworth (England/America, 1817-1894). Depicts the start of the "Great Ocean Yacht Race" of 1866 between Henrietta, Fleetwing and Vesta. 22.75" x 30.25" sight. Framed 28.25" x 36.25".
Provenance:
Christie's East, New York, February 1997.
Acquired from the above at that sale by the Kelton Foundation
.
This was the first trans-ocean race by privately owned yachts, and one of the most famous races in history. Each owner (all New York Yacht Club members) put up $30,000 for a winner-take-all purse of $90,000. The three yachts, Henrietta , owned by James Gordon Bennett, Fleetwing , owned by brothers George & Franklin Osgood, and Vesta , owned by Pierre Lorrilard, Jr,. are seen bidding farewell to the New York Yacht Club steamer River Queen , four miles east of Sandy Hook Lightship, 1:00 pm, December 11, 1866. Henrietta won, finishing December 25 with a 21-year old James Gordon Bennett on board, the youngest and only one of the owners to make the passage.

From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.

After James Edward Buttersworth (England/America, 1817-1894). Depicts the start of the "Great Ocean Yacht Race" of 1866 between Henrietta, Fleetwing and Vesta. 22.75" x 30.25" sight. Framed 28.25" x 36.25".
Provenance:
Christie's East, New York, February 1997.
Acquired from the above at that sale by the Kelton Foundation
.
This was the first trans-ocean race by privately owned yachts, and one of the most famous races in history. Each owner (all New York Yacht Club members) put up $30,000 for a winner-take-all purse of $90,000. The three yachts, Henrietta , owned by James Gordon Bennett, Fleetwing , owned by brothers George & Franklin Osgood, and Vesta , owned by Pierre Lorrilard, Jr,. are seen bidding farewell to the New York Yacht Club steamer River Queen , four miles east of Sandy Hook Lightship, 1:00 pm, December 11, 1866. Henrietta won, finishing December 25 with a 21-year old James Gordon Bennett on board, the youngest and only one of the owners to make the passage.

From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
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