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Built at New York in 1839 by Brown & Bell for Grinnell, Minturn & Company's Swallowtail Lines, the "Patrick Henry" was one of the most popular and highly esteemed trans-Atlantic sailing ships to serve the New York-Liverpool-London trade. Oil on canvas, 26 3/4 x 37 1/2 inches. Signed with the artist's monogram "PJO" and dated 1859, l.r. In a gilt period frame. Last sold by Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians, August 19, 2018, Portsmouth, NH, US. https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/philip-john-ouless-british-1817-1885-the-american-791-c-28d4eb5a79

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current07:17, 29 December 2020Thumbnail for version as of 07:17, 29 December 20201,920 × 1,541 (1.45 MB)Binx1966 (talk | contribs)Built at New York in 1839 by Brown & Bell for Grinnell, Minturn & Company's Swallowtail Lines, the "Patrick Henry" was one of the most popular and highly esteemed trans-Atlantic sailing ships to serve the New York-Liverpool-London trade. Oil on canvas, 26 3/4 x 37 1/2 inches. Signed with the artist's monogram "PJO" and dated 1859, l.r. In a gilt period frame.

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