THE SHIP'S BELL FOR H.M.S MALCOLM, 1957
cast in nickel-plated brass with ebonised crown suspension, moulded rim, with red-filled name to front -- 13 x 12in. (33 x 30.5cm.); complete with clapper and sally; together with a later wooden stand with photograph and vessel specifications -- 37½ x 20in. (95 x 51cm.)
(2)
One of 12 'Blackwood' Class Type 14 frigates, they were intended to match the 'Whitby' Class, but at half of their £3.5m cost. Ultimately so many sacrifices in machinery and utility were made (their crews referring to them as 'Futility' Frigates!), that they became single purpose vessels and weren't ideal for peacetime roles. Never-the-less, they all served out their careers, with the last examples being broken in 1985 (and one, Hardy, sunk as a target in 1983). Malcolm herself was built by Yarrow, sold from the service in 1973 and broken by Wards in 1978.
THE SHIP'S BELL FOR H.M.S MALCOLM, 1957
cast in nickel-plated brass with ebonised crown suspension, moulded rim, with red-filled name to front -- 13 x 12in. (33 x 30.5cm.); complete with clapper and sally; together with a later wooden stand with photograph and vessel specifications -- 37½ x 20in. (95 x 51cm.)
(2)
One of 12 'Blackwood' Class Type 14 frigates, they were intended to match the 'Whitby' Class, but at half of their £3.5m cost. Ultimately so many sacrifices in machinery and utility were made (their crews referring to them as 'Futility' Frigates!), that they became single purpose vessels and weren't ideal for peacetime roles. Never-the-less, they all served out their careers, with the last examples being broken in 1985 (and one, Hardy, sunk as a target in 1983). Malcolm herself was built by Yarrow, sold from the service in 1973 and broken by Wards in 1978.
Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Unshaken), 7th Jul, 2020
Unless government advice changes, we will be proceeding with our 7th July sale, starting at 10am, as a live webcast. Please note the following changes to our usual format:
THIS SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED LIVE ONLINE ONLY
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