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British Sailor's Woolwork of Two Royal Navy Ships.
one towing the other.
Circa 1875.
The sailor's woolwork picture depicts a rare image of a Royal Navy cutter towing a Royal Navy second-rate battleship with a chain tow. The ships both flying the Red Ensign are coming into land. The sea is beautifully depicted with a chain stitch with a dark blue and a series of white tops rolling towards the shore.
Provenance: The Estate of Sally W. Rhodes.
Museum UV Glass.
Dimensions: 26 1/2 x 38 inches frame.
(Ref: NY9846X-clrr).
Dimensions
67.31 high x 96.52cm wideStock number
NY9846X-clrrThe BADA Standard
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