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ANTIQUE #SA1045455

Carved Boxwood Ceremonial Ship Launching Mallet. 1874.

£1,850    $2,468    €2,199
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A carved boxwood and brass ceremonial ship launching mallet for the P.S. Pharos, 1874.
 
Dated 2nd Feb 1874.
 
Length: 31.5 cm. Width: 14.5 cm.
 
P.S. Pharos, Iron Twin-Funnell Paddle steamer, Lighthouse tender. Built by Napier & Sons, Glasgow, for the Commissioners of Northern Light Houses.
 
Provenance: Stevenson family, by descent.
 
The Commissioners of Northern Light Houses most famous engineer was Robert Stevenson, whose sons David, Alan, and Thomas followed their father into the profession. The Stevenson dynasty built the majority of the Northern lights, in some exceptionally challenging locations. Their lights were some of the engineering masterpieces of their time, notably those at Bell Rock, Skerryvore, and Muckle Flugga.
 
 
Antique Number: SA1045455
Dateline of this antique is 1870
Height is 31.5cm (12.4inches)
Width is 14.5cm (5.7inches)
Depth is 0cm (0.0inches)
Antique #SA1045455, shown on this page, originates from 1870. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
1870
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