Painting of a line of British naval battleships at sea with a flying aircraft and a large white naval ensign flag.

The central focus is a line of three gray steel warships, likely battleships, cutting through a blue, sun-dappled sea. The ships are shown in a realistic, painterly style, displaying heavy turrets, tiered bridge structures, and tall, thin masts. They are arranged in a staggered line moving away from the viewer towards the left of the frame. In the sky above, a single propeller-driven aircraft is visible, banking slightly as it soars past the fleet.

In the foreground to the right, a large Royal Navy White Ensign flag dominates the composition. It is attached to a tall flagpole, with its bold red cross on a white field and a Union Jack in the canton fluttering in the breeze. The overall color palette is dominated by nautical blues of the water, soft whites and grays of the ship hulls, and a pale, cloud-dusted sky. The aesthetic is characteristic of mid-20th-century maritime illustration, conveying a sense of disciplined military power.

The artwork includes bold, block-lettered text in the top right corner that reads "VICTORY" followed by "JIG-SAW PUZZLE" and "of 'BRITAIN'S NAVAL MIGHT'." The entire scene is framed by a decorative border pattern of repeating red leaf or flame shapes on a pale, textured background, which frames the central naval scene.