Lot Number : 157

  • English School (Mid 19th century): 'Capt. Mark Weighill of the Brig Aid of Whitby' half length portrait holding a telescope, oil on canvas unsigned, original title label verso dated 'Sept. 1844 aged 32', 59cm x 46cm
Notes: the 181 ton Brig 'Aid' was built by Pickersgill & Miller of Sunderland but not until 1856. The vessel was initially owned by Gideon Smales of Whitby & later became owned by Isaac Seymour of Runswick near Whitby
  • English School (Mid 19th century): 'Capt. Mark Weighill of the Brig Aid of Whitby' half length portrait holding a telescope, oil on canvas unsigned, original title label verso dated 'Sept. 1844 aged 32', 59cm x 46cm
Notes: the 181 ton Brig 'Aid' was built by Pickersgill & Miller of Sunderland but not until 1856. The vessel was initially owned by Gideon Smales of Whitby & later became owned by Isaac Seymour of Runswick near Whitby
  • English School (Mid 19th century): 'Capt. Mark Weighill of the Brig Aid of Whitby' half length portrait holding a telescope, oil on canvas unsigned, original title label verso dated 'Sept. 1844 aged 32', 59cm x 46cm
Notes: the 181 ton Brig 'Aid' was built by Pickersgill & Miller of Sunderland but not until 1856. The vessel was initially owned by Gideon Smales of Whitby & later became owned by Isaac Seymour of Runswick near Whitby
  • English School (Mid 19th century): 'Capt. Mark Weighill of the Brig Aid of Whitby' half length portrait holding a telescope, oil on canvas unsigned, original title label verso dated 'Sept. 1844 aged 32', 59cm x 46cm
Notes: the 181 ton Brig 'Aid' was built by Pickersgill & Miller of Sunderland but not until 1856. The vessel was initially owned by Gideon Smales of Whitby & later became owned by Isaac Seymour of Runswick near Whitby

Description: English School (Mid 19th century): 'Capt. Mark Weighill of the Brig Aid of Whitby' half length portrait holding a telescope, oil on canvas unsigned, original title label verso dated 'Sept. 1844 aged 32', 59cm x 46cm

Notes: the 181 ton Brig 'Aid' was built by Pickersgill & Miller of Sunderland but not until 1856. The vessel was initially owned by Gideon Smales of Whitby & later became owned by Isaac Seymour of Runswick near Whitby

Condition Report:

Overall good condition, all over craquelure but stable paint with no losses, shows minimal signs of over-paint under UV light, minor lasses to frame

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Collect from The Vine Street Salerooms, Scarborough YO11 1XN.

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