24th Nov, 2020 10:00

Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Venerable)

 
Lot 221
 

221

[M] A 1:192 WATERLINE MODEL FOR THE TYPE 14 BLACKWOOD CLASS FRIGATE HMS GRAFTON (F51), AS FITTED IN 1950

A 1:192 WATERLINE MODEL FOR THE TYPE 14 BLACKWOOD CLASS FRIGATE H.M.S. GRAFTON (F51), AS FITTED IN 1950

modelled by M. Reading with carved 19in. hull, plated and finished in black and grey paint with green decks, metal and wood fittings as appropriate and including anchors with chains, winches and capstan, lockers, ladders, deck rails, bridge with comms masts and searchlights, fitted boats in davits, funnel numbered 8, with assorted pipework, mortars and secondary armament and other details, mounted underway on a moulded seascape with printed label, on wooden display with plexiglass cover, overall measurements -- 10½ x 25 x 7in. (27 x 63.5 x 18cm.)

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). Grafton herself was built by J.S. White & Co. Ltd, Isle of Wight, launched by Lady Grantham in 1954, based at Londonderry Port, Northern Ireland until paid off in 1969 and broken up in in 1971.

Estimated at £600 - £800

Condition Report

Fine overall condition

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A 1:192 WATERLINE MODEL FOR THE TYPE 14 BLACKWOOD CLASS FRIGATE H.M.S. GRAFTON (F51), AS FITTED IN 1950

modelled by M. Reading with carved 19in. hull, plated and finished in black and grey paint with green decks, metal and wood fittings as appropriate and including anchors with chains, winches and capstan, lockers, ladders, deck rails, bridge with comms masts and searchlights, fitted boats in davits, funnel numbered 8, with assorted pipework, mortars and secondary armament and other details, mounted underway on a moulded seascape with printed label, on wooden display with plexiglass cover, overall measurements -- 10½ x 25 x 7in. (27 x 63.5 x 18cm.)

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). Grafton herself was built by J.S. White & Co. Ltd, Isle of Wight, launched by Lady Grantham in 1954, based at Londonderry Port, Northern Ireland until paid off in 1969 and broken up in in 1971.

Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Venerable), 24th Nov, 2020

Mercantile : 1-98

Naval : 101-179

Instruments : 181-295

Printed catalogues available at £20 (+P&P)

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