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SHIPS’ LOGS. Manuscript log of the East India Company ship Bellmont , opening in the Atlantic Ocean towards Bombay and closing off the south coast of England, 8 March 1788-12 May 1789.

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SHIPS’ LOGS. Manuscript log of the East India Company ship Bellmont , opening in the Atlantic Ocean towards Bombay and closing off the south coast of England, 8 March 1788-12 May 1789.

Schätzpreis
1.500 £ - 2.500 £
ca. 1.923 $ - 3.205 $
Zuschlagspreis:
6.875 £
ca. 8.816 $
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SHIPS’ LOGS. Manuscript log of the East India Company ship Bellmont , opening in the Atlantic Ocean towards Bombay and closing off the south coast of England, 8 March 1788-12 May 1789. 144 pages, 450 x 285mm, daily entries recording the date, location, winds and weather, and activities and observations aboard the ship, illustrated with pencil sketches of land profiles throughout. Modern brown cloth. A detailed record of life aboard the East India Company trade ship Bellmont , plying the waters between India and China; the present log book, apparently kept by a post-captain aboard the vessel, opens mid-way through her voyage, bound for Bombay, and contains daily accounts of activity onboard. The journey to Bombay is not without its challenges: after a jubilant ceremony of equator-crossing is recorded (‘the usual ceremony of shaving etc was perform’d and Punch, & Good Humour, prevail’d’, 11 March 1788), the number of men on the sick list begins to grow, and the disposal of corpses and washing of the sick berth with vinegar now appears with regularity in the log alongside the endless litany of naval life catalogued here: caulking, repairing of sails, cleaning of decks and guns, theft, punishment of misdemeanors with lashes, the sighting of birds (including two albatross, at which the author – perhaps unwisely – takes shots), and the passing of other ships (including the Scarboro & Charlotte , ‘Botany Bay ships for England’, which are spotted in Whampoa [now Pazhou]). They arrive in Bombay in the first week of June 1788 and spend the following two months employed on East India Company business before heading for China – passing the peaks of the Ladrones Islands, captured in one of the author’s pencil coastal profiles – reaching the anchorage of Whampoa in September 1788, where cotton is traded for the Company. The Bellmont sets off on 4 January 1789 for England richly laden; the cargo, listed here, includes 378 chests of souchong and 135 bales of raw silk. The three First Fleet transports under charter to the East India Company – the Charlotte , Scarborough and Lady Penrhyn – departed Botany Bay (where they had disembarked their convicts in January) in May 1788, sailing for China, where they took on cargoes of tea, before returning to England.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 20
Auktion:
Datum:
07.11.2019
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London
Beschreibung:

SHIPS’ LOGS. Manuscript log of the East India Company ship Bellmont , opening in the Atlantic Ocean towards Bombay and closing off the south coast of England, 8 March 1788-12 May 1789. 144 pages, 450 x 285mm, daily entries recording the date, location, winds and weather, and activities and observations aboard the ship, illustrated with pencil sketches of land profiles throughout. Modern brown cloth. A detailed record of life aboard the East India Company trade ship Bellmont , plying the waters between India and China; the present log book, apparently kept by a post-captain aboard the vessel, opens mid-way through her voyage, bound for Bombay, and contains daily accounts of activity onboard. The journey to Bombay is not without its challenges: after a jubilant ceremony of equator-crossing is recorded (‘the usual ceremony of shaving etc was perform’d and Punch, & Good Humour, prevail’d’, 11 March 1788), the number of men on the sick list begins to grow, and the disposal of corpses and washing of the sick berth with vinegar now appears with regularity in the log alongside the endless litany of naval life catalogued here: caulking, repairing of sails, cleaning of decks and guns, theft, punishment of misdemeanors with lashes, the sighting of birds (including two albatross, at which the author – perhaps unwisely – takes shots), and the passing of other ships (including the Scarboro & Charlotte , ‘Botany Bay ships for England’, which are spotted in Whampoa [now Pazhou]). They arrive in Bombay in the first week of June 1788 and spend the following two months employed on East India Company business before heading for China – passing the peaks of the Ladrones Islands, captured in one of the author’s pencil coastal profiles – reaching the anchorage of Whampoa in September 1788, where cotton is traded for the Company. The Bellmont sets off on 4 January 1789 for England richly laden; the cargo, listed here, includes 378 chests of souchong and 135 bales of raw silk. The three First Fleet transports under charter to the East India Company – the Charlotte , Scarborough and Lady Penrhyn – departed Botany Bay (where they had disembarked their convicts in January) in May 1788, sailing for China, where they took on cargoes of tea, before returning to England.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 20
Auktion:
Datum:
07.11.2019
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
London
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