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A life-sized display figure of a deep-sea diver, fabricated from moulded fibreglass and painted to simulate a canvas suit and brass helmet. This imposing piece was created as striking retail or public display ephemera, designed to catch the eye with its realistic detail and substantial presence. It presents a classic 12-bolt diving helmet with clear viewing port.
Dating to the 1970s or 1980s, the figure displays an honest patina of age, with expected surface scuffs, minor chips to the paint, and some areas of fading, particularly evident on the helmet and suit. These marks reflect its history of prolonged outdoor display and give it a characterful, weathered appearance. It stands complete with its original display accoutrements, including rope-strung cork weights and a three-pronged spear.
A notable feature is the hanging sign, which boldly references Siebe Gorman & Co., the renowned British manufacturer of diving apparatus. This specific piece originally stood outside a diving school for many years, later gracing the exterior of an old cinema, contributing to its rich, storied provenance.
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Victorian
£5,000.00