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      • Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, Colour print, The steamer ship Ameer and the boat / bar
        Oct. 07, 2021

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, Colour print, The steamer ship Ameer and the boat / bar

        Est: £30 - £40

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, Colour print, The steamer ship Ameer and the boat / barque Sindia off Gibraltar. Facsimile signature and date 1889 lower right. Approx. 6 1/4" x 15 1/2"

        Claydon Auctioneers
      • Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, Colou...
        Aug. 06, 2021

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, Colou...

        Est: £30 - £50

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, Colour print, The steamer ship Ameer and the boat / barque Sindia off Gibraltar. Facsimile signature and date 1889 lower right. Approx. 6 1/4" x 15 1/2"

        Claydon Auctioneers
      • Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, The s…
        May. 28, 2021

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, The s…

        Est: £50 - £80

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming, 19th century, The steamer ship Ameer and the boat / barque Sindia off Gibraltar. Facsimile signature and date 1889 lower right. Approx. 6 1/4" x 15 1/2"

        Claydon Auctioneers
      • Richard Henry Neville Cumming (British, 1843-1920)
        Nov. 29, 2018

        Richard Henry Neville Cumming (British, 1843-1920)

        Est: £80 - £100

        Richard Henry Neville Cumming (British, 1843-1920), Sailing Yacht near the Eddystone Lighthouse on a Rough Sea, Gouache, signed and dated 1911, 26 x 38cm, Framed and glazed. . CONDITION:

        Ewbank's
      • RICHARD HENRY NEVILLE-CUMMING (BRITISH, FL. 1888-1891)
        May. 10, 2016

        RICHARD HENRY NEVILLE-CUMMING (BRITISH, FL. 1888-1891)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        RICHARD HENRY NEVILLE-CUMMING (BRITISH, fl. 1888-1891), The four-masted barque 'Sindia' under shortened sail in the Channel, Signed and dated 'H Neville-Cumming/1888.' (lower right), Pen and brown ink and watercolour heightened with white, 26 x 51in. (66 x 130cm.), Provenance: with The Boydell Galleries, Liverpool., Built for the famous house of Brocklebank by Harland & Wolff at Belfast in 1887, Sindia was a huge four-masted barque which, at the time of her completion, was the largest sailing vessel in the world. Registered at 3,067 tons gross (5,000 deadweight) and measuring 329 feet in length with a 45 foot beam, she was designed with two decks and, consequently, had vast cargo capacity. Intended for the Calcutta trade at a time when most other owners had already gone over to steam, Sindia left Liverpool on her maiden voyage to Calcutta on 6th February 1888 and immediately proved faster than her carrying capacity might have suggested. Although no record-breaker, she had a fine turn of speed and possessed all the handsome elegance of many earlier Belfast ships which turned heads wherever she went. Finally ousted from the Calcutta trade by steam, she became a bulk grain carrier for a few years until 1900 when, along with all the remaining Brocklebank sailing vessels, she was sold out of their fleet., Purchased by the Anglo-American Oil Company, she was converted to carry 'case oil' (oil in drums) on outward passages and chrome ore back into the U.S.A. Sadly, her new career proved short-lived when, on 15th December 1901, she was driven ashore and wrecked at Ocean City, 95 miles south of New York on the coast of New Jersey. Inbound for New York from Kobe, she was caught in a severe winter blizzard and had been trying to run for shelter in Delaware Bay when she stranded. Various attempts to refloat her were unsuccessful and although the greater part of her cargo was salved, the ship herself was declared a total loss and her decaying hull became a local landmark for many years.

        Charles Miller Ltd
      • RICHARD HENRY NEVILLE-CUMMING (BRITISH, FL. 1888-1891)
        May. 10, 2016

        RICHARD HENRY NEVILLE-CUMMING (BRITISH, FL. 1888-1891)

        Est: £2,500 - £4,000

        RICHARD HENRY NEVILLE-CUMMING (BRITISH, fl. 1888-1891), The steamer 'Ameer' and the barque 'Sindia' off Gibraltar, signed and dated 'H Neville-Cumming/1889' (lower right), pen and brown ink and watercolour heightened with white, 25? x 50? in. (64.8 x 128.3 cm.), Provenance: with The Boydell Galleries, Liverpool., Although her career provided no particular excitement, Ameer has assumed her small place in shipping history as the first steamer to be ordered for the venerable firm of Brocklebanks when the company realised that the changeover from sail had become inevitable. Built by Harland & Wolff at Belfast in 1889, Ameer was designed as a four-masted steamer and given a barquentine rig to augment her single screw. Registered at 4,127 tons gross (2,689 net) and measuring 400? feet in length with a 45 foot beam, she was engined by her builders and had a cruising speed of 10 knots. Launched on 24th August 1889 and completed that October, she entered service on the London - India via Suez route and, as the first steamer in the fleet, was commanded by Captain Ray, the company's Marine Superintendent. In 1906 she was transferred to Jenkins' Shire Line, in which Brocklebanks had a half-share, and renamed Cardiganshire, the name she retained when she was transferred again to the Royal Mail Line's fleet in 1907. Sold by Shire to Japanese owners in 1911, she was thereafter renamed on several more occasions before being scrapped in Hong Kong in 1923.

        Charles Miller Ltd
      • Richard Henry Neville Cummings (fl 1880-1900) - Yawl under Schooner
        Aug. 28, 2014

        Richard Henry Neville Cummings (fl 1880-1900) - Yawl under Schooner

        Est: £400 - £600

        Watercolour Signed lower right 35.5 x 61 cm (14 x 24 in)

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Richard Henry Neville Cummings (fl 1880-1900) - Yachts under sail
        Aug. 28, 2014

        Richard Henry Neville Cummings (fl 1880-1900) - Yachts under sail

        Est: £400 - £600

        Watercolour Signed lower right 35.5 x 61 cm (14 x 24 in)

        Dreweatts 1759
      • Richard Neville-Cumming Boats Moored at Low Tide
        Nov. 28, 2013

        Richard Neville-Cumming Boats Moored at Low Tide

        Est: $300 - $500

        Boats Moored at Low Tide

        Westbridge Fine Art Auction House
      • Painting by Richard Henry Neville Cumming (act.
        Sep. 28, 2011

        Painting by Richard Henry Neville Cumming (act.

        Est: £200 - £300

        Painting by Richard Henry Neville Cumming (act. 1875-1911)

        Woolley & Wallis
      • The P. & O. sailing transport Haddington under reduced sail in the Channel
        Nov. 14, 2007

        The P. & O. sailing transport Haddington under reduced sail in the Channel

        Est: £1,500 - £2,000

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1891) The P. & O. sailing transport Haddington under reduced sail in the Channel pencil, watercolour and bodycolour, with scratching out and gum arabic 15¾ x 25 in. (40 x 63.5 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Big-class yachts racing upwind
        Feb. 21, 2007

        Big-class yachts racing upwind

        Est: £200 - £300

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1891) Big-class yachts racing upwind signed and dated 'R.H. Neville-Cumming/02.' (lower right) pencil and watercolour heightened with white 4¾ x 10 in. (12 x 25.4 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1912)
        Nov. 08, 2006

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1912)

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        The training ship Mersey hove-to and taking on the pilot signed and dated 'R.H.Neville Cumming/1912' (lower right) pencil and watercolour heightened with white 15 x 24 in. (38.1 x 61 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1891)
        May. 25, 2006

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1891)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        Pindari under sail and steam passing Dover signed and dated 'R.H. Neville-Cumming/1891' (lower right) pen and brown ink and watercolour heightened with white 28 3/4 x 51 1/4 in. (73 x 130.5 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1891)
        May. 25, 2006

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1891)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        The steamer Ameer and the barque Sindia off Gibraltar signed and dated 'H Neville-Cumming/1889' (lower right) pen and brown ink and watercolour heightened with white 25 1/2 x 50 1/2 in. (64.8 x 128.3 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1891)
        May. 25, 2006

        Richard Henry Neville-Cumming (fl.1888-1891)

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        The four-masted barque Sindia under shortened sail in the Channel signed and dated 'H Neville-Cumming/1888.' (lower right) pen and brown ink and watercolour heightened with white 26 x 51 in. (66 x 130 cm.)

        Christie's
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