Copper kettle, brass candlesticks, tobacco cutter, toasting forkLong Caption:A copper kettle with a lid, and a brass and bakelite handle. It was made by Chief Engineer Artificer Albert Edward Jew (1877-1916) lost in HMS 'Invincible', sunk at Jutland.Credit line:National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. We regret that Museum enquiries have not been able to identify the copyright holder and would welcome any information that would help us update our records. Please contact the Picture Library.Object:AAA0063Artist:Albert Edward JewDate:1913-16Medium:copper alloy; plasticSize:190 x 230 mm
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