
Lewis Walduck
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Provenance:
Mr. Widener, together with his relative and fellow member George D. Widener, was the owner of the steam yacht Josephine. This vessel was among the excursion fleet assembled to view the 1903 America's Cup races.
Other notable observation yachts present during the event included the Corsair, Nourmahal, Kanawha, Intrepid, Yacona, Elektra, and the Niagara.
The above lot was presented to Mr. Widener in recognition of the interest shown in defence of the America's Cup in 1903.
The New York Yacht Club, founded in 1844 by a group of distinguished yachtsmen, remains one of the most prestigious private clubs in the United States, with locations in both New York City and Newport, Rhode Island. Over the years, its members have played a significant role in the advancement of yacht design and competitive sailing. Membership is extended exclusively by invitation and is governed by a traditional structure, including a commodore and supporting officers.
The club's historic headquarters in Manhattan has long served as a centre for American yachting. From 1851 to 1983, the NYYC held the America's Cup, defending the title an unprecedented twenty-four consecutive times—a record for the longest winning streak in any sport.