Royal Navy
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Ballantynes Royal Navy, Seagoing Ship's Captain 1805, Bronze Statuette
£109.00"SAIL HO", Captain of the Royal Navy circa 1805. This piece depicts a sea-going ships captain in daily attire, holding his telescope and leaning over the ship's side having sighted sails on the horizon.
This collection of Royal Navy figurines make great ornaments and memorabilia and are ideal as christmas presents, anniversary presents, fathers day gifts, birthday gifts and as commemoration items. Learn More -
Ballantynes Royal Navy, Seagoing Ship's Captain 1805, Painted Statuette
£159.50Captain, John Taylor, depicted in this figurine, was a typical sea-going Captain of the era. He had achieved the rank of Captain just before his 30th birthday and the Hebe was his first command.
This statuette makes a lovely retirement presentation or farewell gift to serving and ex members of the Royal Navy. Learn More -
Boy Cornwell Victoria Cross at Jutland 1916, Bronze Statuette
£109.00"His devotion to duty was an example to all of us. The wounds which resulted in his death within a short time were received in the first few minutes of the action. He remained steadily at his most exposed post on the gun, waiting for orders. His gun would not bear on the enemy; all but two of the ten crew were killed or wounded, and he was the only one who was in such an exposed position. But he felt he might be needed and indeed he might have been; so he stayed there, standing and waiting, under heavy fire, with just his own brave heart, and God's help to support him" Learn More -
Boy Cornwell Victoria Cross at Jutland 1916, Painted Statuette
£159.50"His devotion to duty was an example to all of us. The wounds which resulted in his death within a short time were received in the first few minutes of the action. He remained steadily at his most exposed post on the gun, waiting for orders. His gun would not bear on the enemy; all but two of the ten crew were killed or wounded, and he was the only one who was in such an exposed position. But he felt he might be needed and indeed he might have been; so he stayed there, standing and waiting, under heavy fire, with just his own brave heart, and God's help to support him" Learn More -
HMS Submariner 14" Memorial, Bronze Statuette
£159.50A copy of the World War Memorial to the Submarine Fleet in Westminster Abbey. Learn More -
Royal Navy, Modern Female Seagoing Rating, Bronze Statuette
£109.00Royal Navy WREN in Parade Dress. Learn More -
Royal Navy, Modern Female Seagoing Rating, Painted Statuette
£159.50Royal Navy WREN in Parade Dress. Learn More -
Royal Navy, Modern Male Seagoing Rating, Bronze Statuette
£109.00Royal Navy Seaman in Parade Dress. Learn More -
Royal Navy, Modern Male Seagoing Rating, Painted Statuette
£159.50Royal Navy Seaman in Parade Dress. Learn More -
Royal Navy, Seagoing Rating 1805, Bronze Statuette
£109.00Royal Navy Seaman Circa 1805 dressed to board an enemy ship.
'Come, cheer up, my lads 'tis to glory we steer.
To add something more to this wonderful year.
Heart of oak are our ships. Hearts of oak are our men.
We've beat them before and we'll beat them again.' Learn More








