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Metal Print : RMS Titanic - nail scissors recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett
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RMS Titanic - nail scissors recovered by CS Mackay-Bennett
RMS Titanic - from inventory of items recovered from bodies by cable ship Mackay-Bennett - silver mounted steel nail scissors with rusted steel blades, the silver pointed oval handles each of two piece construction and decorated both sides with seven fleur-de-lys motifs. One handle with a full set of hallmarks for Birmingham 1910, sponsor's mark of L ands for Levi and Salaman on one side, the other half with an indistinct cartouche near the small rib at the base of the handle (probably originally the cartouche enclosing the lion passant). This handle measures approximately 13/16ins. wide, 2.3/8ins. long and 5/32ins. to 3/16ins. deep. The other handle again of two piece construction, one half with a full set of hallmarks for Birmingham 1911, sponsor's mark L ands for Levi and Salaman, the other half with a cartouche enclosing the lion passant. This handle measures approximately 7/8ins. wide, 2 3/16ins. long and 5/32ins. to 3/16ins. deep. The scissors measure approximately 4.7/16ins.long overall and weigh 15.5 grams gross. Date: 1910
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Media ID 32253274
© Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd. / Mary Evans
Approximately Bennett Birmingham Blades Body Cable Cartouche Contents Deep Enclosing Grams Gross Half Handle Handles Inventory Items Levi Lion Mackay Mark Matching Measure Measures Motifs Mounted Nail Opinion Originally Passant Piece Recovered Recovery Scissors Sides Sponsors Titanic Weigh Wide Base Fleur De Lys Hallmarks Indistinct Liner Rusted
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Step back in time with our stunning Metal Print of the RMS Titanic, featuring a unique historical artifact - silver-mounted steel nail scissors recovered from the wreckage by CS Mackay-Bennett. This captivating piece of maritime history, now beautifully preserved in metal print form, tells a story of the tragic voyage of the Titanic. Each print is meticulously crafted with attention to detail, showcasing the intricate design of the scissors and the rusted steel blades, adding an authentic touch to its historical significance. Display this exquisite Metal Print as a conversation starter in your home or office, and let the intrigue of the Titanic's story live on.
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Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This evocative photograph showcases a pair of silver-mounted nail scissors recovered from the wreckage of RMS Titanic by the cable ship Mackay-Bennett. The scissors, which date back to 1910, were among the numerous personal effects and belongings that were retrieved from the bodies of victims following the tragic sinking of the renowned ocean liner in April 1912. The scissors are of two-piece construction, with each handle adorned with intricate fleur-de-lys motifs. One handle bears a full set of hallmarks from Birmingham in 1910, along with the sponsor's mark L and S for Levi and Salaman. The other handle carries similar hallmarks but is dated 1911. The handles, measuring approximately 13/16 inches wide, 2.3/8 inches long, and 5/32 to 3/16 inches deep, are exquisitely crafted, adding to the elegance of the scissors. The scissors themselves measure approximately 4.7/16 inches long and weigh 15.5 grams gross. The rusted steel blades, while no longer functional, add to the historical significance of this poignant artifact. The indistinct cartouche on one handle, possibly originally enclosing a lion passant, further adds to the mystery and intrigue surrounding these recovered items from the depths of the North Atlantic. This photograph, offered by Henry Aldridge & Son Ltd. through Mary Evans Prints Online, serves as a poignant reminder of the human stories and personal belongings lost during the Titanic disaster, and the ongoing efforts to recover and preserve a piece of maritime history.
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