It's your pirate Sunday, "Pirate of the Week", Emanuel Wynne

in steemsilvergold •  6 years ago  (edited)

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EMANUEL WYNNE

Emanuel Wynne, a French pirate of the 18th century, is often considered the first pirate to fly the Jolly Roger. His design with the skull and crossbones also incorporated an hourglass, meant to signify to his prey that only by timely surrender could they evade death.

Not much is know about Wynne and the only written record about him comes from British Admiralty Record. The record states that Captain John Cranby of HMS Poole ship, engaged Emanuels’ pirate ship near the Cape Verde Islands. Wynne was chased into cove on Brava island, but, aided by Portuguese soldiers, Wynne escaped.

In his written report Cranby described the flag flown by Wynne as "a sable ensign with cross bones, a death's head, and an hour glass."

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As an aside to this week's pirate, as I was searching for more info on Wynne I found this:

Hobo nickel pirate coin "Emanuel Wynne". New series I am doing "Pirate Coins". Each coin will be based off of a notorious pirate's flag. First is Emanuel Wynne. Known for being one of the first, if not the first, to use the Jolly Roger. His is a skull and crossbones with a hourglass meant to signify to his prey that only by timely surrender could they evade death. Each coin will include a card with the original flag image. Hand carved on a 1937 full horn buffalo nickel by Robert Morris OHNS RM-1236. I have signed the piece on the back. Coin is all hand push with no power assist.

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The detail is amazing, has anyone seen this guy's work before?

I hope you have enjoyed this #piratesunday, Pirate of the Week, brought to you by @summertooth and inspired by an original Steemit pirate @stokjockey.

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Precious, will you marry me?

I am happy that you continued this series of famous pirates. Thanks.

Glad to hear it my friend. As you might imagine there is a virtual "treasure chest" full of pirates to learn about!

@summertooth Now that is why #PirateSunday is so Cool. I get to learn about a New Pirate Every Week..............

It is true @stokjockey, and I am learning also. Wait until you see who we have next week.

I seen a lot of beautiful Hobo nickel work on Instagram from Other artists Other than Robert Morris in the same style and format with plenty of them I have seen for sale on Ebay.

arrrh.

Ok cool, thanks for the tip @kerrislravenhill. I will check it out.

On Instagram go to #hobonickels. Approx 3200 posts.

A dear ol’ Scallywag was he!

That is awesome @summertooth! I have never heard or seen anything like this before.

Amazing work in my opinion.

That nickel is super cool!

I know, I can't get over the level of detail! It looks big in the picture but it's a freaking nickel!

NOPE never seen that before. Pretty cool.

It really badass! I love the round boards. Shit, someone needs to mint some of these!

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@summertooth, you just got hammered!!!!

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