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British Sailor
s Large Woolwork of HMS Brunswick
$11,000
£8,376.49
€9,565.42
CA$15,456.36
A$16,958.57
CHF 8,932.96
MX$201,740.08
NOK 114,430.14
SEK 104,490.35
DKK 71,462.90
About the Item
An Icon of Steam and Sail: Sailor J.H. Miller's Woolwork of HMS Brunswick
Circa 1860
This monumental and intricately crafted woolwork, a testament to the folk art tradition of 19th-century British sailors, proudly depicts the Royal Navy third-rate ship-of-the-line, HMS Brunswick. By the mid-Victorian era, sailors often created these vibrant, tactile textiles, or "woolies," the scale of this particular piece, however, is exceptional, speaking to the dedication and skill of its maker.
(Dimensions: 28 3/4 inches x 39 1/3 inches (73 x 100cm)
Historical Context: A Navy in Transition
The vessel immortalized in wool is the HMS Brunswick (1855), an 80-gun, wooden-hulled, screw-propelled ship. Launched at Pembroke Dockyard in June 1855, she represents a critical moment in naval history—the transition from pure sail to steam-assisted power. The ship, with her full sail rigging augmented by a propeller for propulsion, was one of the last of the traditional "wooden walls" before the all-ironclad warships took dominance. With a crew of 750, she saw service primarily in the Mediterranean and with the Channel Squadron before being paid off in 1860 and finally sold in 1867.
A Piece of London Exhibition History
What elevates this work beyond a typical nautical keepsake is the compelling provenance. A hand-written label on the reverse names the artisan, J.H. Miller of Brixton, London, and notes that the piece was exhibited at the Floral Hall, Covent Garden, in 1861. The Floral Hall, designed by Edward Middleton Barry and opened just a year earlier in 1860, was a dazzling, glass-and-iron structure intended for flowers, but also used for concerts and exhibitions—a "Crystal Palace" of Covent Garden. For a sailor's folk art piece to be displayed in such a prestigious London venue is remarkable, suggesting the piece was recognized as a work of exceptional artistry and scale even in its time. The dating is consistent, as the Brunswick was last in commission just before the exhibition in 1860.
Preservation and Presentation
J.H. Miller's work is elegantly preserved in a beautiful maple frame of classic ogee-form. It is fitted with museum-grade UV-protective glass, chosen to significantly reduce reflection while safeguarding the brilliant woolwork from the degradation of light, ensuring this unique piece of maritime, military, and folk history endures for generations to come.
(Ref: NY10022-nlir)
- Dimensions:Height: 28.75 in (73.03 cm)Width: 39.333 in (99.91 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
- Style:Folk Art (Of the Period)
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- Date of Manufacture:1865
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Downingtown, PA
- Reference Number:Seller: NY10020-nlmr1stDibs: LU861030138952
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