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Scotland, Circa 1892

WILLIAM HAMILTON & CO. BUILDER'S HALF HULL MODEL OF THE BRITISH SCREW STEAMER "IQUIQUE"

Hull built up from the solid, with a pink painted bottom, and gray, white and black topsides with portholes and faux gunports. Stem fitted with a carved and painted figurehead. Deck detailed with whaleback, capstan, deck houses, stump masts, cargo hatches, pin & fife rails, skylights, bollards, ship's wheel, etc. Displayed on a mahogany backboard with fitted brass edging.
Backboard 17" x 75".
Condition: Overall excellent condition.

  • Provenance:
    Eldred's, Summer Auction of Marine Art, July 1994.
    The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.

    Note:
    The
    Iquique was built in 1892 by William Hamilton and Company, a British shipyard in Port Glasgow, Scotland. She sailed from London to Sydney via Cape Town, May to October 1898, and Sydney to London, December 1898 to April 1899. The Iquique became the Celtic Glen in 1907 and then the Riverford in 1915, before being sold to a Canadian firm. She hit an iceberg in the South Atlantic in 1921 and became a storage hulk in Durban before being towed out to sea and sunk in 1927.

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