Lot 1117
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Wooden construction with ten turned spokes and handles, brass discs over bother sides of hub, one face having an applied mid-20th century American eagle, the other having an applied brass star.

67.5 in. diameter

Private Collection of a Lady, Chapel Hill, NC


From the bark "Doon," built in 1870. This classic sailing ship plied the Atlantic until 1920 when she was dis-masted and converted into a lumber barge. Based in Mobile, the "Doon" spent her last days servicing Florida real estate developers on behalf of the Eastman-Gardinier Lumber Co. When she was finally scuttled, many of the "Doon's" elements went into private nautical collections. The items presented here belonged to McWhorter Beers (1886-1969), a Laurel, Mississippi banker who was with Eastman-Gardinier Lumber as a young man. The consignor, whose father acquired these relics from the Beers Estate, aptly states that their present sale will "mark the final disassembly of the 'Doon.'"

Crazed surfaces.

$300 - 500