Superb Limited Edition Print. Just 100 Worldwide.
"THE DIVER RETURNS"
This is a Limited Edition Print of Just 100 Worldwide specially printed on 200gsm silk paper regal with non-fading inks.
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Large print which measures approx 570mm x 420mm. (22.5" x 16.5")
Each print is numbered and signed.
Each one comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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All prints are shipped within 24 hours of order.
Price including shipping worldwide £64.95 each.
THE DIVERS EQUIPMENT IS AS FOLLOWS
This is a Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd. 6 bolt diving helmet designed by RH Davis and is known as the British Admiralty type . It was designed to be an improvement on the 8 bolt and 12 bolt type. There are only 2 clamping straps or brailles. There are raised ribs on the rubber suit collar which fit into the recesses in the underneath of the clamping straps. The helmet is made of copper with a tin coating to preserve the copper. The helmet is connected to the breastplate with an interupted thread , and locked into position with a locking pin.The glass is half inch thick and may unscrew to speak to the diver. There are windows or lights to the side , protected by brass grills. Air enters the helmet at the back and expired air is released through an exhaust valve to the side. There is a telephone connection also at the rear.At the front there is a 'spitcock' The diver may take in water to wash the front glass if it should become fogged.It may also be used as an exhaust and a sampling point for the diver's air in the helmet. There are small brass eyes on the top of the helmet used for lashing the air and safety line. The diver is wearing brass soled boots , each weighing 18 lbs. The divers weights each weighing 40lbs help to keep the diver on the sea bed. The divers knife is held in a brass scabbard around the waist. The diver is wearing a suit made of solid rubber sheeting between layers of twill with a collar of thick vulcanised rubber. The suit has tight fitting cuffs to prevent water entering the suit.