[Wooden charts room sign]
[London],
1761 [but later?].
Polychromed carved wooden panel, inscribed at the top "GRII 1761 H.M. Dockyard Chatham Charts Room".
1150 by 1100mm. (45.25 by 43.25 inches).
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A sign presumably intended to fit above the doorway for the Charts Room at Chatham Dockyard in Kent. Decorated with a dramatic sea-battle between French and British warships; at the top is a globe, dedicated to George II (1683-1760), and dated 1761, flanked by dolphins. The borders of the sign, with a windhead at each lower corner, are carved to look like rope - the dockyard ropery was a centre of rope-making from 1618 - each ship needing approximately 30 miles of rope, 20 ...
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From the collection of Roland de la Poype (1920-2012), a Second World War fighter ace and member of the Normandie-Niemen squadron serving on the Soviet front.
From the collection of Roland de la Poype (1920-2012), a Second World War fighter ace and member of the Normandie-Niemen squadron serving on the Soviet front.