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    A carved and painted model of HMS Emerald, 1811, the frigate finely modelled and painted with a white hull, black plimsole line, yellow topsides and red cannon ports, raised on the original mahogany stand with turned feet and a plaque reading ‘HMSEmerald, 36 Gun Frigate. Launched on the Thames in 1795. A scale model ½”-1’ made for Captain F. L .Maitland, her Commander 1806-1911 together with a painting of H.M.S. Emerald by Nicholas Pocock...
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  • Photograph of the Crew of HMS Dido on Deck
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    A framed Gelatin photograph of the crew of HMS Dido on deck, circa 1880.
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  • Thomas Luny, Hms Bellerophon Leaving Torbay with the Defeated Emperor Napoleon
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    Thomas Luny (British, 1759-1837) HMS Bellerophon leaving Torbay with the defeated Emperor Napoleon aboard, 26th July 1815, this oil on panel shows the crew manning the yards to bring in the sails, having just dropped anchor in Torbay, with another battleship anchored astern and a further ship under sail in the distance, the foreground with working boats approaching, signed and dated ‘Luny 1827’(lower left). In the original gilt-wood frame. Provenance: Private collection, UK. Footnote: Despite a service career as illustrious as any fighting ship...
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  • An oak spirit barrel made from H.M.S. Victory timber, 1890
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    An oak spirit barrel made from H.M.S. Victory timber, 1890, comprising a small coopered cask with brass rings, a central tap and stopper, and glass ends, inscribed ‘made from the pie...
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    Antique Early 1800s English Nautical Objects

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  • A Large Edwardian Copper-Bound Teak Log Box
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    A large Edwardian copper-bound teak log box, the square section container with rounded corners, flanged rim and foot and encircled by four copper bands, the ti...
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    Vintage 1910s English Decorative Boxes

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  • Black Forest Wood Carving of an Ibex
    Located in Lymington, Hampshire
    An imposing ‘Black Forest’ wood carving of an Ibex, standing on a rocky outcrop with realistically carved ribbed antlers and rippling fur.
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    Antique 1880s Swiss Black Forest Animal Sculptures

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  • Carved and Painted Wooden Eagle with Shield Attributed to John Haley Bellamy
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    A rare and fine Japanese six-fold gold-leaf screen with the depiction of Commodore Matthew Perry’s flagship the USS Mississippi Early Bakumatsu period (1853-1867) Measures: H. 61 x W. 183 cm Provenance: Private collection, USA On 8 July 1853 Commodore Matthew Perry with his paddle-wheel warships USS Mississippi and Susquehanna, and two sloops, with a total of 65 guns and little less than 1000 man, for the first time arrived in the harbour of Shimoda, in the bay of Edo, in his own words, “to open doors of commerce, and spread civilization to a backward people, and also to spread the Gospel of God to the heathen.” In Japanese parlance, the American ships quickly became known as “black ships,” depicted as demonic monsters. For the Japanese, these huge coal-burning ships...
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