BONHAMS US
America’s Cup antics
DAVE SELBY
The pages of marine catalogues open up a window of nostalgia to the development of yachting, a world of intrigue and proud vessels long broken up.
The progressive Edward Burgessdesigned centre-board sloop Volunteer, laid down in 1887, was the first America’s Cup yacht built with a steel frame and hull. In the 1887 defender trials she easily beat the 1886 winner, Mayflower, also by Edward Burgess, then retained the trophy against British challenger Thistle. But this painting, in which she’s depicted leading Thistle, is all that’s left of her, as she was broken up in 1910. The fine oil on canvas, by James Edward Buttersworth, made £42,000 ($60,000) at Bonhams’ most recent New York marine sale.
The same auction featured an exhibition-standard model…