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DESCRIPTION -- Early print of the famous old vessel of the sea The Queen Elizabeth and is an unusual print as it is a double-sided item with a print of a Whaling Factory Ship on the reverse. The print of The Queen Elizabeth shows the vessel at Southampton dock and is in a great condition.
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The Queen Elizabeth was the second of the two super liners which Cunard had built for the New York service. After lengthy negotiations between Sir Percy Bates, chairman of Cunard, and the Government a formal contract for what was known as job 535 was signed on 6 October 1936. The Treasury agreed to advance 5 million to Cunard and tenders went out for the contract. The contract went to John Brown & Co, builders of the Queen Mary.
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DESCRIPTION -- Colour print of the old German imperial battleship 'Zahringew' which is from when in service and built in 1901. It is in a fantastic condition and the size 13" x 8" (33cm x 20cm).
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- The German imperial battleship 'Zahringew'
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DESCRIPTION -- Pair of nice old original prints from the Ben Line Shipping Company. They are both in a good condition and show fantastic colour in each. The prints are both ready for framing if required, and the size of each is 19" x 12" (48cm x 32cm). They are as follows:
CONDITION -- Good
HISTORY -- The Ben Line originated with the partnership of William and Alexander Thomson who went into the shipping business in 1839. They started with sailing ships and imported marble from Italy and took coal to Canada returning with timber. From 1859 the company operated routes to Singapore, China and Japan and this became its major source of business. New routes were established to the Baltic and the Canadian trade had run down by the mid-1880's.
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DESCRIPTION -- Superb old print of 'The Pool Of London' which is 8" x 6" (22.5cm x 16.5cm) and is in a very good condition. This is an old print and is difficult to date, and it is also ready for further framing.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- The Pool of London
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DESCRIPTION -- Superb set of four original old S. Wyllie prints, which have a nice sepia type colouring of four famous old ships and are in good condition and are ready for framing with the size of the prints being 6" (15cm) x 8" (20cm). The prints are as follows:
A) THE AUSTRAL - 1882
B) THE ORTONA - 1899
C) THE ORUBA - 1889
D) THE OPHIR - 1891
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CONDITION -- Excellent
HISTORY -- Well known for his marine fine art paintings, Wyllie also painted ship portraits, and especially paintings of Navy battleships. His largest work was historical - the Battle of Trafalgar.
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DESCRIPTION -- Pair of superb full colour prints by J. Mcconnochiet. As can be seen from the picture, both of these prints are cardboard framed and are ready for further framing. The prints show excellent colours and would look great as wall hanging items. These items are in a mint condition and the size is 9" x 11" (23cm x 28cm) and without cardboard frame the size is 6.5" x 8.5" (16.5cm x 21.5cm). The vessels are as follows:
1) The Duchess of Hamilton under way.
2) Lady Rowena leaving port.
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CONDITION -- Excellent/Mint
HISTORY -- J. Mcconnochiet
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DESCRIPTION -- Superb mounted print of the Forests Lifeboat building yard, which was to be found at Limehouse, London, England. The whole item has been very nicely hand coloured and is dated 17th November 1860 with the size as 15" x 12" (38cm x 30cm) and the size of the picture without frame is 9" x 6" (23cm x 15cm). As seen from the picture, this item is a good condition piece for something so old.
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CONDITION -- Very Good
HISTORY -- Forests Lifeboat building yard
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