Wednesday, December 18, 2013

ORIGINAL DUFF TWEED DRAWING OF JOHN EAGLES, HEAD MAITRE'D OF THE FAMOUS MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL'S KON TIKI RESTAURANT IN MONTREAL, CANADA


Greetings and Salutations!

It has been a very busy holiday season.  Before we get started, we’re wishing each of you a wonderful and safe holiday.  Be well, be warm and be happy!

As readers of this blog, you know we tend to get a little excited over acquisitions of Duff Tweed’s carvings. *wink*   Heck, the entire blog is dedicated to his carvings!  With that in mind, you can imagine how excited we would be to obtain an actual drawing or illustration done by the man himself!  Quite a few of Duff’s carvings have illustrations on the back frame, typically of the Disney characters Goofy or Donald Duck.

What we have to share with you today is a drawing done by Duff Tweed prior to his employ with the Disney company.  This piece was available on Ebay and we worked out a deal with the seller to obtain it.  We paid significantly more than we do for a carving, but this is the first drawing we have from Duff and are proudly adding it to the collection.  We feel lucky and privileged to be able to share this piece with you today.  It is undoubtedly the oldest piece we have from Duffield Tweed.

Before we share the pictures of the piece, we thought you should hear from the seller, Nancy, in her own words.  First is the actual description placed in the Ebay auction:

ORIGINAL DUFF TWEED DRAWING OF JOHN EAGLES, HEAD MAITRE'D OF THE FAMOUS MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL's KON TIKI RESTAURANT IN MONTREAL, CANADA 
FROM BEFORE HE WORKED WITH WALT DISNEY AS AN ANIMATOR, DUFF TWEED WORKED FOR THE MONTREAL GAZETTE.
THE MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL WAS WHERE ALL THE US CELEBRETIES STAYED AND ITS MAITRE'D WORKED WITH THE FAMOUS AND HELPED OUT ITS GUESTS AND THE RESTAURANT'S CUSTOMERS, ONE OF WHOM WAS DUFF TWEED.
HE DREW THIS PORTRAIT OF JOHN EAGLES FOR AN ARTICLE ON HIM FOR THE GAZETTE.  MONTREAL WAS QUITE HOPPING IN THE 30'S.
"To John in appreciation of many favors.  Sincerely Duff Tweed"

John Eagles was the father of my Mom's first cousin (I knew her as Aunt Lucy).  I found this when she died 10 years ago.  Through stories that Lucy told me and from Mom talking about the article, I realized that this was connected with the Walt Disney animator of the 1950's.

While communicating about the purchase of the drawing, we received this reply from Nancy:

I have seen your blog and appreciate your enthusiasm for Duff Tweed's carvings. This portrait is a one-of-a-kind discovery for us here in Montreal. And there has been quite a bit of interest lately in Montreal's connection with New York in the 20's and the 30's. The Montreal Gazette just ran a story about our nightclubs back then.

My buy-it-now price would be $???. (Nope, not sharing that. *LOL*)

Are you interested?

Nancy
End of Nancy's commentary

We were extremely interested and jumped on the opportunity to add it to the collection.  Thank you Nancy so much for your listing of the piece, for working with us to make it a reality and for your patience throughout the process.  Nancy is a special person, and we mean that in the best sense!

Now, direct from Montreal, Canada . . .

Duff Tweed’s thank you to John Eagles of MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL'S KON TIKI RESTAURANT in Montreal:

 
JOHN EAGLES, HEAD MAITRE'D OF MOUNT ROYAL HOTEL'S KON TIKI RESTAURANT IN MONTREAL, CANADA

This is a fantastic piece.  We love the old feel and look of the drawing.  It’s obviously a period piece from around the 30’s and truly depicts caricature drawings from that time.

Making a huge SHOUT OUT TO NANCY for allowing us to share this piece with the world.  We are equally grateful for being able to add this beautiful piece to the Duff Tweed carvings collection.

Thank you for visiting our Duffy corner of the world and hope you will come back soon.

We may soon have another never before seen carving for the collection.  Let’s all keep our fingers crossed!

Wishing you health, happiness and prosperity now and for the coming year!  We're just full of positivity today! :-)  Thanks again Nancy!!!

All the best!

Joe

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