4 - 18 September 2025
Step into the legacy of the Humphreys Collection and discover its rare treasures, from historical paintings to antique furniture, sculpture and objets d’art.
William Benbow Humphreys (1889–1965) was a Kimberley statesman, businessman and devoted patron of the arts, whose passion for collecting laid the foundation of one of South Africa’s most significant regional museums.
A keen traveller with a discerning eye, Humphreys acquired paintings, sculpture, furniture and objets d’art on frequent “picture-hunting” trips to Europe. His taste was classic yet eclectic, with a particular affinity for 17th-century Dutch and Flemish painting, complemented by British and French works of the same period. These he housed in a purpose-built gallery at his residence, Benbow Lodge.
Humphreys believed that art and beauty should not be a private luxury but a shared cultural treasure. In 1948, he made a landmark bequest, gifting a large portion of his collection to the people of Kimberley and the Northern Cape (then entrusted to the Northern Cape Technical College), on condition that a public gallery be established. He also pledged funds towards its construction.
The works and items chosen for this initial donation—selected by Dr Anton Hendricks, then Director of the Johannesburg Art Gallery—included Old Master European and British paintings, antique furniture, contemporary copies of classical sculpture, and other works of art.
In 1952, the William Humphreys Art Gallery (WHAG) was officially opened in Kimberley by Harry Oppenheimer, with the Humphreys Bequest forming the core of its holdings. Over subsequent decades, the collection was augmented by 20th-century South African artworks and objects, as well as further loans from Humphreys’ personal holdings, establishing the Humphreys Collection as a richly diverse assembly of works, showcasing a wide spectrum of artistic and cultural traditions.
This legacy was safeguarded and strengthened in 1971, when De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd generously acquired the Humphreys Collection and placed it on long-term loan to the Gallery, ensuring that the works remained in Kimberley for over half a century.
Following the cessation of the long term loan arrangement with the WHAG and in an historic transition De Beers is releasing the Humphreys Collection, entrusting the works of art, antique objects and furniture that were central to this historical legacy to a new generation of discerning collectors.
The Humphreys Collection, with its distinguished provenance and exceptional breadth, carries the gravitas of both local history and international collecting traditions, standing as one of South Africa’s most remarkable stories of generosity, vision, and cultural stewardship.
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Lot 49 - Cape Copper Kettle, 19th Century
Lot 50 - A Cape Copper Cauldron, 19th Century
Lot 51 - Copper Planter, 20th Century
Lot 52 - A Silver-Plated Hot Water Urn
Lot 55 - Grecian Terracotta Vase, 19th Century
Lot 57 - A Pair of Concrete Corbels
Lot 58 - Reproduction section of Cantoria by Luca della Robbia
Lot 59 - Classic Relief of a Figure Holding a Small Urn
Lot 60 - Copy of J. Chiurazzi & Fils Foundry (Italy 19th Century) An Italian Bronze Figure of Nike
Lot 61 - Bust (Copy of Juno Ludovici)
Lot 66 - 3 Masted Baroque Alma, 19th Century
Lot 67 - Andre Beronneau (France 1896-1973) St Tropez
Lot 68 - Attributed to Edward Pritchett (Britain 1807-1876) Canal Scene
Lot 69 - Attributed to Thomas Luny (Britain 1759-1837) Bombardment of Algiers
Lot 70 - Samuel Bird (Britain 19th Century) The Pool of London
Lot 71 - Attributed to Horace Vernet (France 1789-1863) Soldiers of the Grand Army
Lot 72 - After Alfred Barye, Émile Coriolan Hippolyte Guillemin The Arab Warrior on Horseback
Lot 73 - ± Attributed to Pieter Wouwerman (Netherlands 1623-1682) Landscape with fountain and horses
Lot 74 - Attributed to Francesco Zuccarelli (Italy 1702-1788) Landscape with figures
Lot 75 - Unknown Artist Scene with a lady on horseback
Lot 76 - Hannah Presenting her Son Samuel to Eli the High Priest
Lot 77 - Angelika Kauffmann (Switzerland 1741-1804) Achilles & Ulysses
Lot 78 - Unknown Artist Icarus & Daedalus
Lot 79 - Remy de Turicque (Italy 19th Century) Miniature portrait of Sacred and Profane Love
Lot 80 - Remy de Turicque (Italy 19th Century) miniature portrait of Musidora
Lot 81 - Unknown Artist Miniature portrait of a woman
Lot 82 - Remy de Turicque (Italy 19th Century) Miniature portrait of Pauline Bonaparte
Lot 83 - Attributed to Jules Dupre (France 1811-1889) Miniature portrait of a lady wearing a hat
Lot 84 - Unknown Artist Miniature portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire
Lot 85 - Remy de Turicque (Italy 19th Century) Miniature portrait of Beatrice d'Este
Lot 86 - Unknown Artist Miniature portrait of woman with yellow scarf
Lot 87 - Unknown Artist Mother and child
Lot 88 - Remy de Turicque (Italy 19th Century) Miniature portrait of Mona Lisa (La Joconde)
Lot 89 - Remy de Turicque (Italy 19th Century) Miniature portrait of Doge Leonardo Loredan
Lot 90 - Remy de Turicque (Italy 19th Century) Miniature portrait of Leonardo Da Vinci
Lot 92 - Attributed to Caspar de Crayer (Belgium 1584-1669) Portrait of a lady
Lot 93 - Follower of Cornelis de Vos (Belgium 16th Century) Portrait of gentleman
Lot 94 - Attributed to David Wilkie (Britain 1785-1841) Self portrait
Lot 95 - Attributed to Angelika Kauffmann (Switzerland 1741-1804) Portrait of a lady
Lot 96 - Style of David Teniers II (Belgium 1610-1690) Barrack room Scene