Call us: 07878.874.680 | 02392.851.723

Call us: 07878.874.680 | 02392.851.723

Sally Antiques Sally Antiques
  • Home
  • Shop
  • News and Announcements
Login / Register
0 Wishlist
0 items / £0.00
Menu
Sally Antiques Sally Antiques
0 items / £0.00
blank
blank
Click to enlarge
HomeNautical and MaritimeNautical and Diver Equipment HMS Crossbow Weapons Class Destroyer Ships Alloy Boat Badge Copy
Previous product
blank
HMS Defiance Fleet Maintenance Base Plaster Crest £40.00
Back to products
Next product
blank
HMS Humber 1984 River Class Minesweeper Copy Aluminium Ships Crest £75.00

HMS Crossbow Weapons Class Destroyer Ships Alloy Boat Badge Copy

£75.00

1 in stock

Call us to buy

Would you like to find out more about this product?
Enquire about this product

    Your message was successfully sent!
    Your message was sent. We will contact you shortly.
    Add to wishlist
    SKU: JA_382756163 Category: Nautical and Diver Equipment Tags: Destroyer, HMS Crossbow, royal navy, Weapons Class
    • Description
    • Shipping & Delivery
    Description

    ~ HMS Crossbow Weapons Class Destroyer Ships Alloy Boat Badge Copy  ~

    This is a copy cast piece, the plaque having a flat back. It is a round plaque with roped border and crown. The centre depicts a crossbow over waves.

    It is presented on a wooden plaque, secured by two screws.

    ~ HMS Crossbow ~

    HMS Crossbow was a Weapon-class destroyer of the Royal Navy that was in service from 1948 and scrapped in 1972.

    On commissioning in 1948 Crossbow formed part of the 6th Destroyer Flotilla (later Squadron), as part of the Home Fleet, along with the other Weapon-class destroyers. In 1953 she took part in the Fleet Review to celebrate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. In 1955 she was replaced in the 6th Destroyer Squadron by Contest.

    In 1957 all of the Weapon class were taken into refit and conversion to re-equip them as radar pickets, to supplement the new Salisbury-class frigates. Crossbow was converted at Chatham Dockyard. The conversion involved the removal of both sets of torpedo tubes and the erection of an additional lattice mast, which carried a large Type 965 Radar (AKE -1 aerial). Crossbow re-commissioned in 1959 and was then allocated to the 2nd Destroyer Squadron. She was present at Chatham Navy Days in April 1960.

    In 1963 Crossbow was reduced to operational reserve and three years later relieved the destroyer Solebay as the harbor training ship for the shore establishment Sultan. She was replaced in that role by the destroyer Diamond early in 1970. She was placed on the disposal list and sold to Thos W Ward for scrapping and arrived at their yard at Briton Ferry on 21 January 1972.

    ~ Condition ~

    The crest is in good condition for its age, with minimal wear.

    ~ Dimensions ~

    The crest has a height of 22.5 cm (9 inches) and a width of 17.5 cm (7 inches)

    #9809

    Shipping & Delivery

    Related products

    blank
    blank
    Close

    Royal Navy Issue Siebe Gorman Underwater Divers Lamp #2

    £595.00
    ~ Royal Navy Issue Siebe Gorman Underwater Divers Lamp #2 ~ A Royal Naval Issue underwater divers lamp by the
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart
    blank
    blank
    Close

    20th Century Wrought Iron Ships Anchor

    £95.00
    *20th Century Wrought Iron Ships Anchor* A 20th century wrought iron ship’s anchor. 71.5cm long anchor, 45cm spoke to spoke,
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart
    blank
    blank
    Close

    WW2 British HMS Upstart 1942 Royal Navy U Class Submarine Bronze Badge

    £275.00
    ~ WW2 British HMS Upstart 1942 Royal Navy U Class Submarine Bronze Badge ~ The central image depicts a classical
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart
    blank
    blank
    Close

    Post-War European Naval Diver’s Knife with Rare Brass Scabbard, Likely by Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd

    £495.00
    *Post-War European Naval Diver’s Knife with Rare Brass Scabbard, Likely by Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd* Approximate measurements: Blade: 19.5cm
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart
    blank
    blank
    Close

    Late War European Naval Diver’s Knife with Tinned Brass Scabbard, Likely by Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd

    £495.00
    *Late War European Naval Diver’s Knife with Tinned Brass Scabbard, Likely by Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd* Approximate measurements: Blade:
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart
    blank
    blank
    Close

    Large 19th Century Royal Navy Cordite Carrier Large Canister

    £375.00
    ~ Large 19th Century Royal Navy Cordite Carrier Large Canister ~ From the time of the Napoleonic wars Royal Navy
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart
    blank
    blank
    Close

    British 18th Century Naval Cannon

    £395.00
    This incredible model is of an 18th century cannon and appears to be handmade. These cannons would have been used
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart
    blank
    blank
    Close

    Ships Porthole Mirror

    £195.00
    ~ Ships Porthole Mirror ~ It is a polished metal reproduction piece. It comes with a hanging hook. ~ Condition
    Add to wishlist
    Add to cart
    • Legal Disclosure
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Return Policy
    Copyright © 2020 Jolly Antiques - All Rights Reserved.

    You can visit our shop at the Sally Port Inn,
    57-58 High Street, Old Portsmouth,
    PO1 2LU, Hampshire, UK.

    We are open for business
    7 Days between 10am and 5.30pm.

    blank blank blank blank blank blank blank
    SallyAntiques is part of JollyAntiques.co.uk Antiques Marketplace
    • Menu
    • Categories
    • Home
    • Shop
    • News and Announcements
    • Wishlist
    • Login / Register

    Shopping cart

    close
    Shop
    0 Wishlist
    0 items Cart
    My account

    Sign in

    close

    Lost your password?

    No account yet?

    Create an Account