Hand of Glory has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
H.M.S. Vindictive was an ‘Arrogant’ Class cruiser launched in 1897.
The plan was to scuttle ships and obsolete submarines in the harbour to stop the German traffic, the main action of which took place on 23rd April 1918 but the complicated attack, due to various problems, was not totally successful. H.M.S. Vindictive took a major role in the Zeebrugge action but the candlestick legend is slightly misleading in that Vindictive was finally sunk in the second Ostende Raid on 9th May two weeks later. Several Victoria Crosses were awarded across the actions and although they were partly successful, the full objectives of the raid were not met. It took until 1921 to clear all the debris from the harbours.
The candlestick is no doubt marine bronze, hence it's heavy weight, and serves as an interesting memento of the heroism of the many that took part and died in the actions
Hand of Glory has dated this piece to the Edwardian era.
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