A SCALE WATERLINE MODEL OF THE TUG TURMOIL, PROBABLY BUILT FOR THE ADMIRALTY IN 1945, DEPTICTED ATTENDING THE FLYING ENTERPRISE IN 1952
modelled by J.W. Stanford, with 27in. carved painted hull, with red decks complete with fittings and superstructure as appropriate, mounted in a moulded painted sea with maker's plate dated 25-2003, contained within glazed case with painted backdrop of the Flying Enterprise in distress -- overall measurements 13¾ x 36½ x 12½in. (35 x 93 x 32cm.)
Turmoil was an Admiralty tug that attended the stricken Flying Enterprise off Cornwall in 1952. Despite their best endeavours, the ship sank before it could be salvaged.
Condition Report
Good overall condition
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A SCALE WATERLINE MODEL OF THE TUG TURMOIL, PROBABLY BUILT FOR THE ADMIRALTY IN 1945, DEPTICTED ATTENDING THE FLYING ENTERPRISE IN 1952
modelled by J.W. Stanford, with 27in. carved painted hull, with red decks complete with fittings and superstructure as appropriate, mounted in a moulded painted sea with maker's plate dated 25-2003, contained within glazed case with painted backdrop of the Flying Enterprise in distress -- overall measurements 13¾ x 36½ x 12½in. (35 x 93 x 32cm.)
Turmoil was an Admiralty tug that attended the stricken Flying Enterprise off Cornwall in 1952. Despite their best endeavours, the ship sank before it could be salvaged.
Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art ('Superb'), 5th Nov, 2019
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Main view and sale venue:
Olympia Auctions
25 Blythe Road
London
W14 0PD
Large object view
6 Imperial Studios
3-11 Imperial Road
London
SW6 2AG
Viewing
Saturday, 2nd November
(12pm-4pm)
Sunday, 3rd November
(12pm-4pm)
Monday, 4th November
(10am-5pm)
Tuesday, 5th November
(10am-11am)