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Original British 18th Century Winged Angel Cherub Recovered from the H.M.S. Royal George Wreck in 1782 By Charles Spalding Antique Gun Parts Government Printing Office with designation

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Government Printing Office with designation number 1943-O-507063

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Original British 18th Century Winged Angel Cherub Recovered from the H.M.S. Royal George Wreck in 1782 By Charles Spalding Antique Gun Parts Government Printing Office with designationOriginal Item: One Of A Kind. This is an absolutely incredible piece of art and history. This hand carved wooden Cherub dates back to roughly the 18th century, possibly earlier. This was more than likely in the Captain's Cabin of the H. M. S. Royal George at the time of her foundering on August 29, 1782. In the following months, Charles Spalding, while using a diving bell of his own design, recovered many items from the Royal George. There is a 2 long

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