Shipwreck Artifact Presentation

wreckvalle

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I have always enjoyed unique ways to display or present Shipwreck Artifacts. The porthole below was recovered from a Lightship wreck. Its just the swing plate with no glass but looks much better on the wall once converted to a photo frame.

check out http://www.shipwreckexpo.com/shipwreckdivingartifactpresentation.htm
for additional ideas on how to display artifacts.

I would love to see how others have displayed artifacts. Please post your photos!!

Safe Diving
Capt. Dan
 

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Re: Shipwreck Artifact Presentation Porthole Table

Hers is another example. I made a coffee table out of this porthole. The porthole was recovered from an unidentified shipwreck off Long Island New York

Safe Diving
Capt. Dan
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TreasureTales said:
Very cool. Thanks for the pix. You're very creative - making useful items out of shipwreck relics. Congrats.

This is a square porthole which my friend Ed Slater made into a ring display box. The rings are assorted finds from metal detecting.

Capt. Dan
www.aquaexplorers.com
 

TreasureTales said:
Very cool. Thanks for the pix. You're very creative - making useful items out of shipwreck relics. Congrats.

sorry. forgot to attach the image


Capt. Dan
www.shipwreckexpo.com
 

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My modern grandfather clock turned artifact display.

Perfect for my 17th century bell. Quick picture, sorry not great....
 

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