MCKENZIE (EDWARD ARCHIBALD) Pewter kitchen baluster pepper pot from the Terra Nova; and cabinet portrait (2)
MCKENZIE (EDWARD ARCHIBALD)
Pewter kitchen baluster pepper pot from the Terra Nova, by Walker and Hall, with pierced spherical top on a balustre base, engraved on front with the expedition emblem 'British Antarctic Expedition Terra Nova R.Y.S.' within a band surrounding a penguin on the Pole, stamped on underside of base with 'W&H' trademark pennant, overall height 114mm; with a large cabinet card portrait of Edward Archibald Mcknezie taken at the time of the expedition (2)
Sold for £1,875 inc. premium

Footnotes

  • Edward Archibald McKenzie R.N. was Leading Stoker on the Terra Nova and qualified for the Antarctic Medal. He went on to serve as a policeman for 25 years, a period interrupted only by the First World War when he served briefly in the Grenadier Guards before transferring to the Navy. He was also a very skilled model maker, and produced the scale model of the Terra Nova which has been on display at the Natural History Museum.

    Provenance: Edward Archibald McKenzie; Auction at Bamfords, Derby, May 2010.

Auction Notices

  • This lot was included in the auction at Bamfords, but was NOT part of the McKenzie family property.

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