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Black & White Photograph of the Niger Company Ltd.’s Ship ‘Walter Watts’
A black and white photograph of the Niger Company Ltd.’s ship ‘Walter Watts’, showing a shallow-bottomed ship , probably a paddle-steamer, in dry dock, with the name ‘Walter Watts’, written on the bow, in a silver frame inscribed ‘The Niger Company Ltd’ and ‘S.W. “Walter Watts” Launched 26th July .1922.’ Assay marks for Birmingham 1921-1922. English.
Walter Watts was the agent-general for the Niger Company and his diaries and correspondence for 1907-1908 are stored in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. At the time this ship was the largest paddle-steamer on the Niger River. The Royal Niger Company was a mercantile company formed in 1879 to trade with western and central Africa. It was strategically important during the 1890s as it enabled the British to establish a bases from which to thwart the German Chancellor, Prince Otto von Bismark. From 1929 the company was gradually integrated into Unilever.
measurements
Height:
9.75 in
Width:
7.5 in
measurements
declaration
Wick Antiques Ltd has clarified that the Black & White Photograph of the Niger Company Ltd.’s Ship ‘Walter Watts’ (LA507406) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1921-1922