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Lot 139: Lord Colville's schooner yacht Volage, flying the colours of the Royal Yacht Squadron, close-hauled and heading down the Channel past the Mewstone Rock

Est: £8,000 GBP - £12,000 GBPSold:
Christie'sLondon, United KingdomJuly 08, 2015

Item Overview

Description

Captain Richard Brydges Beechey (1808-1895) Lord Colville's schooner yacht Volage, flying the colours of the Royal Yacht Squadron, close-hauled and heading down the Channel past the Mewstone Rock signed and dated 'R Beechey./1862' (lower left) oil on canvas 16 x 22 in. (40.7 x 55.8 cm.)

Dimensions

40.7 x 55.8 cm.

Provenance

Charles John Colville, 1st Viscount Colville of Culross, K.T., G.C.V.O., P.C., and by descent.

Notes

Charles John Colville, 1st Viscount (11th Baron) Colville of Culross K.T., G.C.V.O., P.C. (1818-1903), was a British nobleman, Conservative politician and courtier. A Captain in the Coldstream Guards, he succeeded his uncle to the baronetcy of Colville of Culross in 1849. Elected a Scottish Representative Peer in 1851, he served under Lord Derby as Chief Equerry and Clerk Marshal in 1852 and again from 1858-1859. Under Lord Derby, and subsequently Benjamin Disraeli, he was Master of the Buckhounds (1866-1868). In 1866, he became a member of the Privy Council and later became Lord Chamberlain to the Princess of Wales (1873-1901) and to Queen Alexandra (1901-1903). Colville was also Chairman of the Great Northern Railway Company (1872-1895), a director of the Central London Railway (1900) and President of the Honourable Artillery Company. He was made a Knight of the Thistle in 1874 and created Baron Colville of Culross in 1885. In 1902, he was further honoured when he was made Viscount Colville of Culross. A keen yachtsman, Lord Colville was the owner of three yachts, the yawl Sultana (1854), the cutter Lavrock (1861) and the schooner yacht Volage (1861), portrayed in the work offered above. A resident of Cowes, he was elected to the Royal Yacht Squadron in 1853. He died at Cowes on 1st July 1903 and is commemorated by a plaque erected in his memory by members of the Royal Yacht Squadron in the Holy Trinity Church, Cowes.

Auction Details

Victorian, Pre Raphaelite & British Impressionist Art, Sporting and Maritime Art

by
Christie's
July 08, 2015, 10:30 AM UTC

85 Old Brompton Road, London, LDN, SW7 3LD, UK