CHARLES DIXON (BRITISH, 1872-1934)
H.M.S. 'Good Hope' passing the Victory at Portsmouth
Signed and dated 'Charles Dixon '02' (lower left)
En grisaille
14 x 19in. (35.5 x 48cm.)
Good Hope was a 14,000 ton 'Drake' Class armoured cruiser launched by Fairfield SB in 1901. By World War One she was obsolete, but recommissioned from reserve as flagship for Rear Admiral Christopher Craddock's 4th Cruiser Squadron. Steaming off South America looking for German commerce raiders on 1st November, 1914, they encountered a modern squadron lead by Graf Spee. Hopelessly outclassed, Craddock threw everything he had at the Germans, and closed at speed, hoping to at least ram Scharnhorst, Graf Spee's flagship. In the event, he lost power and his magazine blew up sending all 926 officers and crew to their deaths. Graf Spee thought Scharnhorst had scored about 35 hits, whereas Good Hope had only managed two, with minimal damage and no injury. The Battle of Coronel provoked Churchill to issue a 'hunt and kill' order on Graf Spee which resulted in his demise at the Battle of the Falkland Islands on 8th December that same year.
Sold for £1,612
Estimated at £600 - £800
(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)
Condition Report
Good overall condition
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CHARLES DIXON (BRITISH, 1872-1934)
H.M.S. 'Good Hope' passing the Victory at Portsmouth
Signed and dated 'Charles Dixon '02' (lower left)
En grisaille
14 x 19in. (35.5 x 48cm.)
Good Hope was a 14,000 ton 'Drake' Class armoured cruiser launched by Fairfield SB in 1901. By World War One she was obsolete, but recommissioned from reserve as flagship for Rear Admiral Christopher Craddock's 4th Cruiser Squadron. Steaming off South America looking for German commerce raiders on 1st November, 1914, they encountered a modern squadron lead by Graf Spee. Hopelessly outclassed, Craddock threw everything he had at the Germans, and closed at speed, hoping to at least ram Scharnhorst, Graf Spee's flagship. In the event, he lost power and his magazine blew up sending all 926 officers and crew to their deaths. Graf Spee thought Scharnhorst had scored about 35 hits, whereas Good Hope had only managed two, with minimal damage and no injury. The Battle of Coronel provoked Churchill to issue a 'hunt and kill' order on Graf Spee which resulted in his demise at the Battle of the Falkland Islands on 8th December that same year.
Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Unshaken), 7th Jul, 2020
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