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1304 SW 160TH AVE
SUITE 228A
SUNRISE, FL 33326
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Lot 257
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O/C 'Shawmut' by A. Kwou,1st across Panama Canal

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Oil on canvas painting by A. KWOU Chinese School, circa 1904. Portrait of the steam/sail ship Shawmut . First ship to officially traverse the Panama Canal. Depicted flying its house flag, name flag and American flag as well as a 'B' on its black funnel for Boston Shipping Co. Signed lower left "A. Kwou".
Work Size: H. 17.5" x L. 23.5"
Frame Size: H. 22.25" x L. 28.25" x D. 1.5"
Weight: 6lbs 12oz
Condition: Lined, very good, with average finish cracking from age, and some small touch up work has been done.

SS Ancon was an American steamship that became the first ship to officially transit the Panama Canal in 1914. The steamer began life as the SS Shawmut, built for the Boston Steamship Line in 1902. About 1910 she was purchased by the Panama Railroad Company to provide shipping required for the construction of the Panama Canal. The name was changed to Ancon after Ancon Hill and Ancon township in Panama, home to the head of the Canal Commission.
Ancon and her sister ship Cristobal played a crucial role in building the canal, bringing workers and supplies, notably massive amounts of cement, from New York to Panama for the construction project.
On August 15, 1914 Ancon made the first official transit of the canal as part the canal's opening ceremonies. (Her sister ship Cristobal had made the first unofficial transit on August 3, delivering a load of cement, while an old French crane boat Alexandre La Valley had crossed the canal from the Atlantic in stages during construction, finally reaching the Pacific on January 7.) Ancon was acquired by the United States Navy from the US Army just after the end of World War I and fitted out as USS Ancon (ID-1467), a troop transport to return Americans home. The Panama Railroad Company replaced SS Ancon in 1938 with a second SS Ancon, a larger steam turbine cargo liner which later saw considerable action as US Navy Transport USS Ancon in World War II.

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Lined, very good, with average finish cracking from age, and some small touch up work has been done

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