By: William E. Hitchcock - U.S. One-gun Revenue cutter of 80 tons, c.1815. Automated center pivot gun swivels and recoils, via manual levers attached to...
By: ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR 102-Gun bone model with baleen strakes by Napoleonic prisoners-of-war. This detailed model shows all the typical elements of such antique...
By: ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR This ‘three-decker’ scenic waterline model is actually a ‘full hull’ piece, but is set into a fitted opening in an...
By: ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR The model is constructed with a wood core and is planked-over with bone all pin fastened, as is the decking....
By: ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR The well-proportioned miniature model is constructed in the traditional format with a wood core and then is planked-over with bone....
By: ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR The model is constructed with a wood core planked-over with bone all of which is pin fastened including the decking....
By: NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR The model is constructed in the customary set-up with a wood core which has been planked-over with bone and has whale baleen...
By: NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR This is a very fine bone model representing a heavy frigate class vessel. The model is typically constructed of a wood core...
By: WAR of 1812, ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR The model is constructed in the conventional methods having a wood core and then is planked-over with...
By: ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR The model is constructed in the customary method with a wood core and then is planked-over with bone and includes...
By: Raymond Langdon - An American 16-gun privateer Baltimore Clipper designed vessel of about 92’ was built at Baltimore circa 1801. It was later taken...
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. - This most elegant model depicts all the innovated mid-19th century characteristics and hallmarks of this most famous yacht in...
By: Richard S. Glanville - Baltimore clipper, c. 1812, sailed as a privateer under government commission. Highly successful both in speed and seaworthiness, she was...
By: William H. Eisele - A fine 18th century British 10-gun naval brig originally built at Deptford Dockyard, 1752. Constructed on the plank-on built-up frame...
By: Richard S. Glanville This famous 44 gun frigate was built between 1794 and 1797 at Hartt’s Shipyard in Boston. The model shows its 'as launched'...
By: Philip S. Reed 44-gun frigate, built at Hartt’s Shipyard in Boston in 1797. Presented full hull style, 1812 configuration. Solid full hull, planked-over above the...
By: Philip S. Reed This miniature waterline model depicts a fifth-rate 38-gun frigate of the Artois-class built in 1794 by Randall & Brent, at Rotherhithe,...