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Antique Coopered Planter Made from the Teak of Hms Iron Duke
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Antique Coopered Planter Made from the Teak of Hms Iron Duke

1920 - 1940
Description

A lovely teak planter made from the teak of HMS Iron Duke, complete with commemorative copper plaque. The planter is excellent quality with brass banding and brass ring handles.

It is in good condition and displays well. There are some signs of age and use, some wear and minor knocks and some tarnishing to the brass but no major damages or anything detrimental.

Approximate Measurements:

Height : 9" (32cm)

Top Diameter : 10" (25.5cm)

HMS Iron Duke was a dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, the lead ship of her class, named in honour of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. She was built by Portsmouth Dockyard, and her keel laid in January 1912. Launched ten months later, she was commissioned into the Home Fleet in March 1914 as the fleet flagship. Iron Duke served as the flagship of the Grand Fleet during the First World War, including at the Battle of Jutland. After the war, Iron Duke operated in the Mediterranean as the flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet. She participated in both the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War in the Black Sea and the Greco-Turkish War. She also assisted in the evacuation of refugees from Smyrna. In 1926, she was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet, where she served as a training ship. Iron Duke only remained on active duty for a few more years; in 1930, the London Naval Treaty specified that the four Iron Duke -class battleships be scrapped or otherwise demilitarised. Iron Duke was therefore converted into a gunnery training ship. She served in this capacity until the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, when she was moored in Scapa Flow as a harbour defence ship. In October, she was badly damaged by German bombers and was run aground to avoid sinking. She continued to serve as an anti-aircraft platform for the duration of the war, and was eventually refloated and broken up for scrap in the late 1940s.

Approximate Measurements:

Height : 9" (32cm)

Top Diameter : 10" (25.5cm)

The best description comes from the photographs so please look at them all carefully and if you have any questions just ask.

Tracked UK Delivery £15

Physical Dimensions
Height
32cm (12.60")
Width
25.5cm (10.04")
Declaration

In A Nutshell Antiques and Interiors has dated this piece to the 1940s.

Reference Numbers
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SA1009685
Description
A lovely teak planter made from the teak of HMS Iron Duke, complete with commemorative copper plaque. The planter is excellent quality with brass banding and brass ring handles.

It is in good condition and displays well.

There are some signs of age and use, some wear and minor knocks and some tarnishing to the brass but no major damages or anything detrimental.
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fig 1. Antique Coopered Planter made from the Teak of HMS Iron Duke
fig 1. Antique Coopered Planter Made from the Teak of Hms Iron Duke

Approximate Measurements:

Height : 9" (32cm)

Top Diameter : 10" (25.5cm)

HMS Iron Duke was a dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy, the lead ship of her class, named in honour of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. She was built by Portsmouth Dockyard, and her keel laid in January 1912. Launched ten months later, she was commissioned into the Home Fleet in March 1914 as the fleet flagship. Iron Duke served as the flagship of the Grand Fleet during the First World War, including at the Battle of Jutland. After the war, Iron Duke operated in the Mediterranean as the flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet. She participated in both the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War in the Black Sea and the Greco-Turkish War. She also assisted in the evacuation of refugees from Smyrna. In 1926, she was assigned to the Atlantic Fleet, where she served as a training ship. Iron Duke only remained on active duty for a few more years; in 1930, the London Naval Treaty specified that the four Iron Duke -class battleships be scrapped or otherwise demilitarised. Iron Duke was therefore converted into a gunnery training ship. She served in this capacity until the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, when she was moored in Scapa Flow as a harbour defence ship. In October, she was badly damaged by German bombers and was run aground to avoid sinking. She continued to serve as an anti-aircraft platform for the duration of the war, and was eventually refloated and broken up for scrap in the late 1940s.

fig 2. Antique Coopered Planter made from the Teak of HMS Iron Duke
fig 2. Antique Coopered Planter Made from the Teak of Hms Iron Duke

Approximate Measurements:

Height : 9" (32cm)

Top Diameter : 10" (25.5cm)

The best description comes from the photographs so please look at them all carefully and if you have any questions just ask.

Tracked UK Delivery £15

Height
32cm (12.60")
Width
25.5cm (10.04")
Date of Manufacture

In A Nutshell Antiques and Interiors has dated this piece to the 1940s.

Reference Numbers
Sellingantiques Ref
SA1009685
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Antique Coopered Planter made from the Teak of HMS Iron Duke
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