The Cutty Sark is the last surviving tea clipper and one of the fastest sailing ships ever built. Launched in 1869, she raced the great clipper routes from China and Australia, her sleek hull and towering canvas driving her through the oceans at breathtaking speed. Now permanently preserved in dry dock at Greenwich, the Cutty Sark remains a monument to the daring age of commercial sail and the craftsmen, captains and crews who pushed the boundaries of what wind and wood could achieve.
This gold-plated commemorative honours the Cutty Sark in beautiful detail. Struck to a Brilliant Uncirculated standard with a proof-like finish, this 32mm piece is plated in 24 carat gold and weighs 10.5 grams — a handsome tribute to the queen of the clipper ships.
Set sail with your Britannia at Sea collection — order this classic before the wind changes.