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IMPORTANT LOT PERTAINING TO THE AMERICA'S CUP DEFENDER RESOLUTE
Includes an Early 20th Century pond model of the J-class yacht Resolute, and a rare and exceptional logbook from the Resolute with entries from May 2 to August 5, 1914, many pertaining to elimination races leading up to the America's Cup race. Most entries handwritten in pencil; some are typed. Detailed entry for Tuesday, August 4th covers a race between the Resolute and the Vanitie, in which the Resolute finished in 4 hours, 40 minutes, 57 seconds and the Vanitie in 4 hours, 43 minutes and 37 seconds. Entry for Wednesday, August 5th reads: "Bob came onboard 11 p.m. & told us racing was off for the year." (The first battle of World War I began that day when the German army launched an assault on Liege, Belgium.) Contemporary pictorial cloth binding. Pond model with full set of sails, a wooden hull and stand. Height on stand 58.25". Overall length 48.25".
The Resolute was the last America's Cup defender designed and built by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff. Owned by a syndicate of New York Yacht Club members, she was christened by Grace Vanderbilt and launched April 25, 1914. In defender selection trials that spring and summer she beat both the Vanitie and Defiance and set a course record off Sandy Hook.

After the outbreak of World War I in August of 1914, the America's Cup races were postponed. When racing re-commenced in 1920, the
Resolute prevailed in the trials and successfully defended the Cup in July against the Shamrock IV.

ORTANT LOT PERTAINING TO THE AMERICA'S CUP DEFENDER RESOLUTE
Includes an Early 20th Century pond model of the J-class yacht Resolute, and a rare and exceptional logbook from the Resolute with entries from May 2 to August 5, 1914, many pertaining to elimination races leading up to the America's Cup race. Most entries handwritten in pencil; some are typed. Detailed entry for Tuesday, August 4th covers a race between the Resolute and the Vanitie, in which the Resolute finished in 4 hours, 40 minutes, 57 seconds and the Vanitie in 4 hours, 43 minutes and 37 seconds. Entry for Wednesday, August 5th reads: "Bob came onboard 11 p.m. & told us racing was off for the year." (The first battle of World War I began that day when the German army launched an assault on Liege, Belgium.) Contemporary pictorial cloth binding. Pond model with full set of sails, a wooden hull and stand. Height on stand 58.25". Overall length 48.25".
The Resolute was the last America's Cup defender designed and built by Nathanael Greene Herreshoff. Owned by a syndicate of New York Yacht Club members, she was christened by Grace Vanderbilt and launched April 25, 1914. In defender selection trials that spring and summer she beat both the Vanitie and Defiance and set a course record off Sandy Hook.

After the outbreak of World War I in August of 1914, the America's Cup races were postponed. When racing re-commenced in 1920, the
Resolute prevailed in the trials and successfully defended the Cup in July against the Shamrock IV.
Condition: Defender in overall good condition with minor dirt to yacht and discoloration to sail, rigging appears to be intact.




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