Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum
Namesort icon Title Description Material Number of Items ANCODS Wreck Site Area Code Modification date
CM93 - Glass

Wine bottle pieces: Bases (2), Neck (1) and Sherd.

Glass 4 Cumberland South West Monday, April 2, 2007
CM90 - Stoneware

Stoneware sherds.

Stoneware 2 Cumberland South West Monday, April 2, 2007
CM89A - Patterned Earthenware

Soup bowl, part; new indented border. Spode ‘Chase after a Wolf’ pattern. Shows Indian hunters with spears or stones. The complete design shows a wolf running with a lamb in its mouth, chased by dogs. Typical Indian Sporting Series border pattern.
Impressed mark: SPODE 4

Patterned Earthenware 6 Cumberland South West Wednesday, August 13, 2014
CM88 - Patterned Earthenware

Carving dish (two thirds of): Spode ‘Shooting a Leopard in a Tree’ pattern. Depicts hunters on elephants in the jungle with dogs around the base of a tree where they have presumably located a leopard (upper part of design missing).
Printed marks: SPODE and SHOOTING A LEOPARD in large capitals.
Impressed mark: SPODE 1

Patterned Earthenware 1 Cumberland South West Wednesday, August 13, 2014
CM87 - Patterned Earthenware

Dish, oval, rim sherd: Spode pattern unidentified. Possibly part of ‘Hunting a Buffalo’ design.

Patterned Earthenware 1 Cumberland South West Wednesday, August 13, 2014
CM86 - Patterned Earthenware

Tureen cover, part, with cap seat footrim: Spode ultramarine on white. ‘Hunting a Buffalo’ Pattern; shows British hunters with guns and Indian hunters with spears, mounted on elephants. The picture is frames with a line of printed beading and the border consists of a series of animal scenes — a bear, tiger, hog and bird, all in their natural habitats.
Printed mark: SPODE

Patterned Earthenware 1 Cumberland South West Wednesday, August 13, 2014
CM85 - Patterned Earthenware

Hot water plate with new indented rim. Manuafacturer: Spode. Pattern: ‘Death of the Bear’. Shows hunters on elephants and horseback (not shown) with dogs, having hunted down a bear which they are killing with gunshot and spear.
Printed marks: SPODE and DEATH OF THE BEAR in large capitals.
Impressed marks: SPODE 13

Patterned Earthenware 1 Cumberland South West Wednesday, August 13, 2014
CM81 - Lead

Pump parts: disk, pipe ,fittings (see also CM 82 - 84).

Lead 4 Cumberland South West Monday, July 11, 2005
CM80 - Unspecified

Unidentified stone object.

Unspecified 1 Cumberland South West Thursday, June 4, 2009
CM79 - Lead

Priming tank: conservation incomplete.

Lead 1 Cumberland South West Wednesday, August 23, 2017
CM77 - Lead

Sheeting: curled.

Lead 1 Cumberland South West Tuesday, April 3, 2007
CM76 - Lead

Fishplate.

Lead 1 Cumberland South West Tuesday, April 3, 2007
CM75 - Stoneware

Pot sherd: stoneware.

Stoneware 1 Cumberland South West Monday, April 2, 2007
CM73 - Bronze

Gripe Iron (or Fishplate). Part only.

Bronze 1 Cumberland South West Monday, July 19, 2010
CM72 - Lead

Sinker or sounding lead.

Lead 1 Cumberland South West Tuesday, April 3, 2007
CM71 - Lead

Scupper.

Lead 1 Cumberland South West Monday, April 2, 2007
CM69 - Bronze

Pin from pintle (used for experimental analysis)

Bronze 1 Cumberland South West Monday, April 2, 2007
CM68A - Fittings

Pump sleeve: wood/copper (goes w/ CM 68).

Fittings 1 Cumberland South West Thursday, July 12, 2007
CM67 - Ship's fittings

Circular flange w/bolt holes: cast iron.

Ship's fittings 26 Cumberland South West Monday, April 2, 2007
CM64 - Lead

Pipe.

Lead 1 Cumberland South West Monday, April 2, 2007
CM63 - Lead

Pipe.

Lead 1 Cumberland South West Monday, April 2, 2007
CM62 - Bronze

Pintle w/ pin missing.

Bronze 1 Cumberland South West Wednesday, July 21, 2010
CM61 - Bronze

Gripe iron (or Fishtail plate) in 'L' configuration. Eroded.

Bronze 1 Cumberland South West Wednesday, July 21, 2010
CM60 - Bronze

Gripe iron (or Fishtail plate) in 'L' configuration.

Bronze 1 Cumberland South West Wednesday, July 21, 2010
CM57 - Copper/brass

Square fitting from Capstan (for capstan bars). Copper.

Copper/brass 1 Cumberland South West Thursday, July 12, 2007