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Pack 687. Pair of HMS Hood and KMS Bismarck Mugs feeaturing artwork by Ivan Berryman. (SM) - Naval Art

DHM1271SM. HMS Hood Opens Fire Upon the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman. <p> In the early morning murk of 24th May 1941, the forward 15in guns of HMS Hood fire the first shots against the mighty German battleship Bismarck. Both Bismarck and her escort, the Prinz Eugen, immediately responded, the latter causing a fierce fire on Hoods upper deck, while plunging shot from Bismarck penetrated deep into the British ships hull, causing an explosion that ripped the Hood apart, sinking her in an instant. Tragically, just three survivors were rescued from the water. <b><p>Restricted edition of individually produced mugs, exclusively available from Cranston Fine Arts. - Single mug only. <p> Standard size earthenware mug, produced in the UK.
DHM1270SM. Bismarck Replies to HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman. <p>The mighty Bismarck returns fire to the fast-approaching HMS Hood at the start of a battle that would see both adversaries tragically sunk.  The Bismarck would later be attacked by Swordfish aircraft from HMS Ark Royal, damaging her stearing and allowing her to be caught by the British battleships Rodney and King George V.  The once proud German battleship would be ruthlessly pounded into a twisted and burning wreck and finally finished by HMS Dorsetshire with torpedoes at around 10:30 hours on the morning of May 27th 1941.  HMS Dorsetshire and HMS Maori combed the area of the sinking for survivors, between them picking up a total of 110 out of an original complement of 2,300.<b><p>Restricted edition of individually produced mugs, exclusively available from Cranston Fine Arts. - Single mug only. <p> Standard size earthenware mug, produced in the UK.

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Pack 687. Pair of HMS Hood and KMS Bismarck Mugs feeaturing artwork by Ivan Berryman. (SM)

PCK0687SM. Pair of HMS Hood and KMS Bismarck Mugs featuring artwork by Ivan Berryman.

Pair of mugs featuring HMS Hood and KMS Bismarck during the Battle of the Denmark Strait :

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DHM1271SM. HMS Hood Opens Fire Upon the Bismarck by Ivan Berryman.

In the early morning murk of 24th May 1941, the forward 15in guns of HMS Hood fire the first shots against the mighty German battleship Bismarck. Both Bismarck and her escort, the Prinz Eugen, immediately responded, the latter causing a fierce fire on Hoods upper deck, while plunging shot from Bismarck penetrated deep into the British ships hull, causing an explosion that ripped the Hood apart, sinking her in an instant. Tragically, just three survivors were rescued from the water.

Restricted edition of individually produced mugs, exclusively available from Cranston Fine Arts. - Single mug only.

Standard size earthenware mug, produced in the UK.


Item #2 - Click to view individual item

DHM1270SM. Bismarck Replies to HMS Hood by Ivan Berryman.

The mighty Bismarck returns fire to the fast-approaching HMS Hood at the start of a battle that would see both adversaries tragically sunk. The Bismarck would later be attacked by Swordfish aircraft from HMS Ark Royal, damaging her stearing and allowing her to be caught by the British battleships Rodney and King George V. The once proud German battleship would be ruthlessly pounded into a twisted and burning wreck and finally finished by HMS Dorsetshire with torpedoes at around 10:30 hours on the morning of May 27th 1941. HMS Dorsetshire and HMS Maori combed the area of the sinking for survivors, between them picking up a total of 110 out of an original complement of 2,300.

Restricted edition of individually produced mugs, exclusively available from Cranston Fine Arts. - Single mug only.

Standard size earthenware mug, produced in the UK.

Customers outside the UK : This item carries a shipping surcharge of £4.00 which is included in your shipping charges when you check out.


Website Price: £ 22.00  

To purchase these prints individually at their normal retail price would cost £24.00 . By buying them together in this special pack, you save £2




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