A QUANTITY OF EPHEMERA RECOVERED FROM THE WRECK OF R.M.S. MEDINA, LOST 1917
approximately forty items comprising printed and manuscript ephemera in a wide range of conditions, each in an annotated plastic fronted envelope; together with a small surgeon's pocket set containing a syringe and other instruments in a brass case
(A lot)
Provenance: Medina Cargo Sale, Sotheby's Billingshurst, 1988
Medina was a handsome 12,358 ton P&O liner built by Caird & Co. in 1911 for the London-Australia route. Chartered as a Royal Yacht to take King George V and Queen Mary to the Delhi Durbar of 1911, she was delivered to P&O in 1912 and remained in service during the Great War. She was torpedoed by U-31 off Start Point on 28th April, 1917 and her wreck is upright with a 15° list to port allowing for the partial salvage of some of her forward compartments.
Sold for £74
Estimated at £100 - £200
(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)
A QUANTITY OF EPHEMERA RECOVERED FROM THE WRECK OF R.M.S. MEDINA, LOST 1917
approximately forty items comprising printed and manuscript ephemera in a wide range of conditions, each in an annotated plastic fronted envelope; together with a small surgeon's pocket set containing a syringe and other instruments in a brass case
(A lot)
Provenance: Medina Cargo Sale, Sotheby's Billingshurst, 1988
Medina was a handsome 12,358 ton P&O liner built by Caird & Co. in 1911 for the London-Australia route. Chartered as a Royal Yacht to take King George V and Queen Mary to the Delhi Durbar of 1911, she was delivered to P&O in 1912 and remained in service during the Great War. She was torpedoed by U-31 off Start Point on 28th April, 1917 and her wreck is upright with a 15° list to port allowing for the partial salvage of some of her forward compartments.
Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art ('Hesperus'), 30th Apr, 2019
Pictures and Naval - 1-61
Sailor Art - 65-97
Shipwreck and East India Co. - 100-125
Collectables inc. Rowing, Liner and Fittings - 128-167
Instruments 170-249
Ship Models - 250-287
Viewing
Saturday, 27th April
(12noon - 5pm)
Sunday, 28th April
(12noon - 5pm)
Monday, 29th April
(10am - 5pm)
Tuesday, 30th April
(10am - 11am (limited view only))