Cup and cover made from HMS 'Boyne'
Oak cup and cover made from the wood of HMS 'Boyne' 1790. Urn shaped with a tiered cover with an acorn finial and a terraced foot. Made from one of the main beams of the orlop deck of HMS 'Boyne' sunk at Spithead in 1795 and raised in 1833.
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Object Details
ID: | REL0487 |
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Collection: | Relics |
Type: | Cup |
Display location: | Not on display |
Vessels: | Boyne (1790) |
Date made: | 1 May 1795 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 185 mm; Diameter: 110 mm |
Parts: | Cup and cover made from HMS 'Boyne' |
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