Shell

Pearl oyster shell (pinctada maxima) painted in oils with a view of a warship off a coast within a lifebelt inscribed ' H.M.S. JUNO'.

The lifebelt is surmounted by a naval crown and surrounded by the the flags of the USA, France and the UK (Union Flag). Inscribed on a ribbon below: ‘1917 TRINCOMALEE – CEYLON 1918’. The flags on this and the related shell ZBA4546 represent the allies during World War I. There is a hole in the shell for suspension.

The shells belonged to Henry Wright, Able Seaman aboard 'Juno' and, according to his family, were painted by him.

Object Details

ID: ZBA4547
Collection: Decorative art
Type: Shell
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Wright, Henry
Vessels: Juno (1895)
Date made: 1918
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall: 20 mm x 155 mm x 140 mm
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