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Francis I Sartorius

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(17341804 ) - Artworks
SARTORIUS Francis I Jason Beating Spectator, Rover, Brilliant, Whistlejacket, Venture And Stately For The Great Subscription At Newmarket

Sotheby's /Sep 29, 2011
17,801.20 - 24,921.67
32,134.38
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Francis I Sartorius - A Chaise Match

Francis I Sartorius - A Chaise Match

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Lot number: 106
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Description Francis Sartorius the Elder (1734-1804) A chaise match Oil on canvas 35.5 x 91 cm (14 x 35 3/4 in) Provenance: with Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd.; The collection of Richard Bonnycastle. condition report Relined, craqueleure, extensive overpaint and retouching visible throughout under UV light.
Francis I Sartorius - Pumpkin Got By Matchless And Out Of A Suire Mare

Francis I Sartorius - Pumpkin Got By Matchless And Out Of A Suire Mare

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Lot number: 55
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Lot 55 FRANCIS SARTORIOUS THE ELDER (BRITISH 1734- 1804) (301) PUMPKIN GOT BY MATCHLESS AND OUT OF A SUIRE MARE (SIC) Signed and inscribed, inscribed verso, oil on canvas 63.5cm x 76cm (25in x 30in) Estimate £2,000-3,000 Provenance: On the instructions of Caroline, Countess of Lonsdale, Lowther Castle
Francis I Sartorius - A Grey Hunter With Groom And Spaniel In A Landscape

Francis I Sartorius - A Grey Hunter With Groom And Spaniel In A Landscape

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Lot number: 2034
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Property from the Estate of Katherine Elkins Boyd Francis Sartorius (London 1734-1804) A grey hunter with groom and spaniel in a landscape; also 'Blacklock' by D. Dalby (2) first signed indistinctly and dated '77' (lower right, on rock); second inscribed 'Blacklock' (lower center) and inscribed indistinctly 'D. Dalby Horse [...]' (lower right) each oil on canvas each 25 x 30in (63.5 x 76.2cm) each unframed
Francis I Sartorius - Jason Beating Spectator, Rover, Brilliant, Whistlejacket, Venture And Stately For The Great Subscription At Newmarket

Francis I Sartorius - Jason Beating Spectator, Rover, Brilliant, Whistlejacket, Venture And Stately For The Great Subscription At Newmarket

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LOT 50 FRANCIS SARTORIUS, SR. 1734 - 1804 JASON BEATING SPECTATOR, ROVER, BRILLIANT, WHISTLEJACKET, VENTURE AND STATELY FOR THE GREAT SUBSCRIPTION AT NEWMARKET signed with the artist's initials FS (lower right) and inscribed Jason, beating Brilliant, The Great Subscription Match (lower left) oil on canvas 35 1/2 by 49 in. 90.2 by 124.5 cm.
Francis I Sartorius - H.m. Ships  
Arrow  
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Acheron

Francis I Sartorius - H.m. Ships Arrow And Acheron

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Lot number: 122
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Francis Sartorius (British, 1734-1804) H.M. ships Arrow and Acheron engaging two large French frigates, Hortense and Incorruptible off Cape Caxine, Algeria, 4th-5th February 1805; and the sinking of the Arrow at the end of the action a pair, both signed 'F. Sartorius', one indistinctly dated 180?, the other dated /0? (lower right) oil on canvas each 44.4 x 71.2cm (17 1/2 x 28 1/16in). (2) PROVENANCE: Commander (later Rear-Admiral Sir) Arthur Farquhar Thence by descent to the present owner His Majesty's sloop Arrow (Cdr. Vincent) and the bomb vessel Acheron (Cdr. Farquhar) were escorting a valuable convoy of 35 merchant vessels from Malta to England when, at daybreak on 3rd February 1805, they were sighted and chased by two 40-gun French frigates, L'Hortense and L'Incorruptible , off Cape Caxine, Algeria. Commander Vincent ordered the convoy to run for cover whilst he and Farquhar prepared to engage the enemy. In the event, the initial chase lasted all that day and through the ensuing night so that it was not until 4.45am. on 4th February that the first shots were fired. After a courageous but unequal fight, Arrow , by now severely damaged, was forced to surrender at 8.30am. and sank very shortly after her crew had been obliged to abandon ship. The little Acheron , hopelessly outgunned and almost as badly damaged, tried to make a run for it but was also forced to surrender barely 15 minutes later and was afterwards burned by her captors as being beyond salvage. The forlorn sacrifice of these two greatly out-gunned and out-manned ships allowed, in fact, all but three of the convoy to avoid capture and proceed safely to England. Thus, at his court-martial on 28th March 1805 Farquhar was honourably acquitted and the action was described as 'highly meritorious and deserving imitation'. On 8th April the same year he was promoted to post-captain and later awarded a sword by the Patriotic Fund as well as a piece of plate by the merchants of Malta for his conduct during the fight with the two French frigates. He continued to see active service in the Baltic and North Sea, capturing numerous privateers, and commanded naval operations in the Weser, the Ems and the Elbe, and at the capture of Gl�ckstadt in 1814. For these services he was made a Knight of the Order of the Sword of Sweden and also of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order and, in 1815, a Companion of the Order of the Bath. From 1830 to 1833 he commanded the Blanche (48) in the West Indies as commodore and for his services there, during the slave revolt, received the thanks of the House of Assembly of Jamaica and a sword to the value of �150. He was knighted on his return to England, attained the rank of rear-admiral in 1837 and died in 1843. This pair of paintings was subsequently engraved by J. Jeakes and published as aquatints by G. Andrews, 7, Charing Cross, on 21st October 1805, coincidentally the very same day that Nelson was intent on avenging Arrow and Acheron at Trafalgar. The Lloyd's Patriotic Fund sword of �100 value and the sword of �150 value awarded to Arthur Farquhar in recognition of his part in the actions described above are to be offered in Bonhams' next sale of Antique Arms and Armour to be held at Knightsbridge on 30 November 2011. His medals and decorations, as well as those his son, are to be offered in Bonhams' For Valour sale to be held at Knightsbridge on 28 September. For more information please contact David Williams on (44) 20 7393 3807 or email david.williams@bonhams.com'