A PAINTED WOOD SHIPBUILDERS HULL MODEL OF RMS ANTONY OF LIVERPOOL
in black, red and white livery, 28cm high x 32cm wide x 274cm (9ft) long, sold with an archive of paperwork relating to the vessel, including scale plans, together with a copy of Tennent, A.J. ‘British Merchant Ships sunk by U-Boats in the 1914-1918 War’, which lists the sinking of Antony on page 24
Note: RMS/TSS Antony was a Booth line steam vessel built by R&W Hawthorn, Leslie & Co in 1907 and sunk by German submarine UC48 on 17th March 1917 in the St George’s Channel on route from Para to Liverpool.
Estimate: |
£300 - £500
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Hammer price:
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£460 |
Bidding ended. Lot has been sold.