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A various collection of eight silver boatswain's calls, L: 10,5 - 14 cm, total weight: 245 g

- A rare Chinese export silver boatswain's call, London hallmark, pseudo George III hallmark, ca 1810 (according to the original invoice from Asprey & Co, London)
- A Chinese export silver boatswain's call, decorated with a dragon, unidentified hallmark IF(?), marked '90' for 900/000, maker's mark WH for Wang Hing & Co
- A silver boatswain's call, Birmingham hallmark, year letter B (1850 - 1851), maker's mark Hilliard & Thomason (possibly pseudo-hallmarks - the year letter is not conform)
- A silver boatswain's call, French hallmark (1838 -1972), maker's mark unidentified
- A silver boatswain's call, French hallmark (1838 -1972), maker's mark C.J.
- A silver boatswain's call, no visible hallmarks (tested on silver purity)
- A silver boatswain's call, no visible hallmarks (tested on silver purity)
- A silver boatswain's call, American hallmark, sterling silver, maker's mark A.E.Co Utica


The boatswain's call, or whistle, was once the only method other than the human voice of passing orders to men on board. The boatswain was the officer in charge of rigging, sails and sailing equipment. He therefore needed to issue orders more often than other officers and so the whistle was named after him.
In the old days men were rigidly trained, almost like sheepdogs, to respond immediately to the piping of the call. At sea, in moments of danger - particularly in storms - they could be counted on to hear the high-pitched tones of the call, and react without delay. A shouted order may not have been heard above the sound of howling winds and lashing waves. Instructions to hoist sails, haul or let go ropes were conveyed by different notes and pitches.

  • Condition: The usual wear and traces of use.
    The gun of the whistle with chain is slightly deformed.


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