Pair of Copper Model Submarines

Discussion in 'Metalware' started by lh59803, Aug 22, 2023.

  1. lh59803

    lh59803 Member

    Hi everyone,
    I've got a pair of copper submarines here. The larger weighs 8kg and is around 65cm in length, and the smaller is just under 4kg at about 45cm. There doesn't appear to be any makers marks on them.
    The person I received them from said that they were made 'by apprentices at aircraft management systems in the early 60s.' After a little bit of searching around online, I haven't been able to find anything exactly like these, so they seem quite unique.
    Any thoughts? Any ideas on what model submarine they might represent, and if they'd be valuable? Any input at all would be greatly appreciated! I'd be happy to provide more photos if it would be helpful. 20230821_151949.jpg 20230821_151949.jpg 20230821_151955.jpg 20230821_152014.jpg 20230822_100831.jpg 20230822_100836.jpg 20230822_100855.jpg
     
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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Can't help, but I love them.:)
     
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  3. Bev aka thelmasstuff

    Bev aka thelmasstuff Colored pencil artist extraordinaire ;)

    Do subs have gun turrets? I don't see them as subs - they look more like sleek boats to me. If they were OOAK made by a hobbyist they are probably just fantasy designs and not based on real prototypes
     
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  4. lh59803

    lh59803 Member

    Very good points, thank you!
     
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  5. the blacksmith

    the blacksmith Well-Known Member

    Beautiful !

    Models of British 'T' or 'S' Class submarines, which date back to just before WWII. The ill fated HMS Thetis was a T class submarine.
    Cdr., Edward Young, DSO., DSC., states in his 1952 book 'One of our Submarines', that many sailors made wooden models while on patrol to help pass the time, ships in bottles. model boats, even violins, but, as he says, ERA's (Engine Room Artificers, or engineers on board) with their skills and tools etc. made their models in scrap brass and copper. I think that it is quite possible that these are such models, or as mentioned, possibly apprentice pieces, though, speaking as a metalworker, I do not think that these are quite good enough for that.
    And yes, the 'T' and 'S' Class submarines did have a turret and gun emplacement forward of the conning tower!

    HMS Thermoplyae.....
    HMS Thermopolyae.jpg
     
  6. lh59803

    lh59803 Member

    Amazing! Thank you so much for this context!
     
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  7. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Beautiful-I'd take 'em, Meiji level craftsmanship or not ! Folk art works for me. Where may I ask are you located Ih*****-more specifically are you near a port town/naval base ?
    PS-& why didn't I find 'em ?
    PSS-Closest I could find,don't get too hot & bothered re the $ amount.These high-end Dealers try to impress each other & wealthy rube clients w/ their bloated asking prices.

    -Yours looks more detailed than this one-

    https://sirjacks.com/products/trenc...hIVMrnMWQEu7bENVSVYumdSi7cnkov0SMirpSgbh_RyTI
     
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  8. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Moderator Moderator

  9. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    Those are Treasures! Thank you for sharing!
     
  10. the blacksmith

    the blacksmith Well-Known Member

    Jeeeez, $2k- over $4k................Perhaps I'll have to go into the forgery business!:eek::rolleyes:

    They are beautiful models, but not at that price, not for me anyway! That said, the example that DD has posted is especially nice!:happy:
     
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  11. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Have to try to remember this description. There is jewellery, presumably for sweethearts, utilizing coins of low value & operculums from turban/green sea snail shells, that seems to have been a craft idea that spread in the navies. I have such a bracelet, using British coins, that closes with a working buckle.
     
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  12. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    Stunning models !!!!!!!!
     
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  13. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    I would've been breakin' my arm trying to yank my wallet out if I'd have seen this pair ...but hopefully not breaking the bank.
    Yer a lucky person IH,at 27-you may have a promising future in The Trade ! (unlike myself rooting thru the Good Will bins ).
     
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  14. wlwhittier

    wlwhittier Well-Known Member

    Wear it with Pride, Bosko...You've earned it! (No irony, nor opprobrium, intended sir.)
     
  15. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    Thanks Whit-I know you've probably found some singular things in unique locations.
    I've picked in some very strange places especially when I was young,limber & stupid.Just got to start conceiving of some new venues.
     
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  16. lh59803

    lh59803 Member

    I'm in the UK, where I guess everything is relatively close to a port town!
     
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  17. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    True IH,it's a big island.
     
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  18. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    My father in law was an artificer. In Devonport dockyard as a youth all through the war, then went on to design guns. Big ones. He headed up teams at other dockyards and it was very common for the metal shop workers or the carpenters or whoever to turn their hands to fancies like this. I’ve still got a couple of bits, but nothing as handsome as these. They were and are very very skilled workers.
     
  19. Boland

    Boland Well-Known Member

    Wow,those are very cool!
     
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  20. bosko69

    bosko69 Well-Known Member

    -words escape,i simply drool.
     
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