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She was built at Vickers-Armstrongs, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England and launched on 3 November 1959 by Princess Alexandra. Originally resplendent with her owners' traditional corn coloured hull, Oriana appeared as an Orient Line ship until 1966, when that company was fully absorbed into the P&amp;O group. Faced with unprofitable around the world passenger routes, the P&amp;O white hulled Oriana was operated as a full-time cruise ship from 1973. Between 1981 and her retirement from service five years later, Oriana was based at Sydney, Australia, operating to Pacific Ocean and South-East Asian ports. Deemed surplus to P&amp;O's requirements in early 1986, the vessel was sold to become a floating hotel and tourist attraction, first in Japan and later in China. As a result of damage sustained from a severe storm whilst in the port of Dalian in 2004, SS Oriana was finally sold to local breakers in 2005.","physicalDescription":"Nutcracker, stainless steel, satin finish, composed of two arms, pivoted at the top, off centre, wave-like internal contours to hold varying sizes of nuts securely, while its two pointed crests efficiently break their shells.","artistMakerPerson":[{"name":{"text":"Robert Welch","id":"A2965"},"association":{"text":"designer","id":"x36960"},"note":""}],"artistMakerOrganisations":[{"name":{"text":"J.J. Wiggin","id":"A10960"},"association":{"text":"maker","id":"x40240"},"note":"From 1958-1960, Derrett End Lost Wax Casting, Droitwich for Robert Welch Designs; from 1961 to 1975, Old Hall Tableware (J.J. Wiggin Ltd.) 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It became sufficiently popular to be made generally available and was in production until 1975. \n\nThis early design was first realized as a brass prototype which was made in Robert Welch's workshop in Chipping Campden.  Derret End Lost Wax Casting of Droitwich subsequently developed a production model in 1958 using the lost wax casting technique, notable for the precision it gives to castings.  The manufacture was eventually transferred to Old Hall (J.J. Wiggin) in 1961.  The design went out of production in 1975.","historicalContext":"The SS Oriana was built for the Orient Steam Navigation Company for the Britain - Australia service","briefDescription":"Nutcrackers, stainless steel, made by J.J. Wiggin Ltd. Bloxwich, designed by Robert Welch, RDI., 1958.","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Charlotte and Peter Fiell, <u>Robert Welch, Design: Craft and Industry</u>, London, Laurence King Publishing, 2015, pp.70-71. ill.  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