Historic shipwreck artefact up for auction
A relic which an RAF technician said he salvaged from the wreckage of a famous 18th Century ship is set to go under the hammer.
John Coleman, from Benfleet in Essex, said he retrieved the large piece of copper sheathing from HMS Bounty in the Pitcairn Islands in 1973.
He displayed the impressive find - patinated with verdigris, oxidisation and a patch of barnacles - on his mantelpiece for decades, up until his death aged 87 in 2014.
The artefact will be sold by Hansons Auctioneers on 26 February.
The sheathing was inherited by Mr Coleman's daughter, book-keeper Michelle Childs.
Ms Childs, 57, who lives in Rugby, Warwickshire, said: "My late father suffered with Alzheimer's in later life but vividly recalled Pitcairn, his adventures and the friends he made.
"He used to say Pitcairn was paradise.
"Dad made the casing for it and the relic took pride of place on his mantelpiece for all to see - and begged a question. It was a good conversation starter.
"For 10 years I kept his historical treasure carefully bubble-wrapped in my loft for fear it may get broken or stolen.
"Now I've decided it's time to part with it to preserve it for future generations. I would love it to go to someone who appreciates Bounty's incredible story."
Mr Coleman had been dispatched from RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire at the time.
Mutineers took over the ship in April 1789 and it was burned by them at Pitcairn in the South Pacific the following year – an event which is considered one of the most notorious in maritime history.
The auctioneers said the relic had been preserved for 50 years in Mr Coleman's bespoke glazed frame with a plaque and there was also what appeared to be an original ship's nail hammered into the wood.
The lot, including Mr Coleman's handwritten Pitcairn Island logs, is priced at £1,000-£1,500 by the auctioneers, but they hope it will sell for even more.
Matt Crowson, head of militaria at Hansons, said: "It's an astonishing find which travelled 8,940 miles to reach the UK 50 years ago.
"The mutiny on the Bounty is a legendary story of human endeavour, betrayal, love and adventure. It even has an unresolved mystery."
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