17 September 2025 at 7 PM
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.
The collection is offered in two parts:
Part 1 features highlights from the collection and forms part of the Modern & Contemporary Evening Sale taking place on 17 September at 7pm (SAST)
Part 2 showcases paintings, antique furniture and objets d’art in an online-only auction, closing on 18 September at 6pm (SAST)
Lot 79 - Alfred Krenz (South Africa 1899-1980) Portrait of William Humphreys
Sold for R4,460
Lot 80 - John Meyer (South Africa 1942-) Portrait of Harry Oppenheimer
Sold for R111,388
Lot 81 - Frederick Timpson I'Ons (United Kingdom 1802-1887) Waterkloof, Near Fort Beaufort
Sold for R46,900
Lot 82 - Erich Mayer (South Africa 1876-1960) Native Study
Sold for R15,610
Lot 84 - Thomas William Bowler (United Kingdom 1812-1869) Fort Beaufort
Estimated at R30,000 - R40,000
Lot 85 - Julius Olsson (Britain 1864-1942) Rum Island
Sold for R33,450
Lot 86 - Attributed to Jan Dirksz Both (Netherlands 1618-1652) Landscape - Man on Donkey
Sold for R257,950
Lot 87 - Style of Jan Wijnants (Netherlands 1632-1684) Landscape in Noon
Estimated at R30,000 - R40,000
Lot 88 - Attributed to Adriaen Fransz Boudewyns (Belgium 1644-1719) Landscape with Cattle
Sold for R22,300
Lot 89 - Egbert Lievensz van der Poel (Netherlands 1621-1664) Women Cleaning Pots
Sold for R100,350
Lot 90 - Style of David Teniers II (Belgium 1610-1690) Interior with figures
Estimated at R20,000 - R30,000
Lot 91 - Style of Adriaen van Ostade (Netherlands 1610-1685) Village Frivolity
Sold for R17,588
Lot 92 - Dutch School, 17th Century Castle with figures
Sold for R31,220
Lot 93 - Attributed to Jan Breughel the Younger (Belgium 1601-1678) Landscape with figures
Sold for R89,200
Lot 94 - Attributed to Jan Hendrik Verheijen (Netherlands 1778-1846) Canal Scene
Estimated at R35,000 - R45,000
Lot 95 - Style of Jan van Goyen (Netherlands 1596-1656) River View with Boat
Sold for R17,588
Lot 96 - Attributed to Daniel van Heil (Belgium 1604-1662) The flight
Estimated at R30,000 - R50,000
Lot 97 - Dirck Hals (1591-1656) Cavaliers and a Lady
Sold for R105,925
Lot 98 - Attributed to Wouter Mertens (Belgium 1650-1675) Still Life with Fruit and Instruments
Sold for R390,250
Lot 99 - Follower of Jan van Huysum (Netherlands 1682-1749) Still-Life, Flowers
Sold for R76,212
Lot 100 - Attributed to Gaspar Peeter de Verbruggen II (Belgium 1664-1730) Still Life with Flowers
Sold for R89,200
Lot 101 - Attributed to Jean-Baptiste Belin de Fontenay I (France 1653-1715) Still-Life, Flowers
Sold for R87,938