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By: Derek Hunnisett This very fine extreme miniature waterline diorama depicts Le Superbe, a French 74-gun Ship-of-the-line at anchor with luffing sails while its large...
By: William E. Hitchcock This interpretive diorama depicts buccaneers of the Gulf Coast sailing for a safe anchorage aboard their weathered 10-gun brig La Tempête,...
By: William C. Nagle Norwegian brigantine of 302 tons built at Laurvig and carrying Porsgrund on her stern as her homeport. Her registered dimensions were:...
By: Alain Benoit 50-gun ship of 1790, built by W. Rule at Sheerness Dockyard, England. Plank-on-frame model of pearwood, ebony, snakewood and various other woods....
By: Donald McNarry, FRSA Inspired by the remarkable D.M. Little painting of 1854 showing the great clipper swung to the tide off Port Philip Head,...
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. This Friendship sloop, a fine example of the perfected design, was built by Wilbur Morse in Friendship, Maine c. 1900....
By: Philip S. Reed The model depicts in authentic detail this British Navy Sixth-Rate ship of 22 guns. She had a gun deck length of...
By: Nader Taheri Restoration of the 6 Meter Sloop Luci; original model built by Joseph W. Appleton circa 1928. Model type: Sail, Yachting Scale: 1/2"...
By: Raymond Langdon (1926 - 2002) LYME was a 24-gun, 6 th Rate galley ship built under contract for the Royal Navy in 1739-40 by...
By: Donald McNarry, FSRA This uniquely presented full hull model mounted on delicate pedestals, has a full sail configuration which emphasizes this sleek 97’ Baltimore...
By: Bernd Braatz Ship in a Bottle presentation of the Baltimore Clipper of 1812. The deck is planked over with maplewood strips, Deck houses and...
By: Bobb Tomsett - British cutter yacht, built by George L. Watson in 1878 for James Coats, Jr. of the Coats and Clark family. She...
By: Roy O. Jenkins America's Cup Defender c. 1870, designed by R.F. Loper. Green bottom, white topsides, natural finish deck & mast stubs, mahogany backboard...
By: Philip S. Reed This British 74-gun ship, launched at Deptford in 1785, took part in the successful Battle of the Nile of 1798. Solid...
By: Bernd Braatz Waterline presentation shows this classic colonial fishing schooner or ‘heal tapper’ of the type built in Marblehead or Beverly, Massachusetts circa early...
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PopularBy: Martin R. Harrop - A classically constructed full 'Admiralty' style model of a typical 74-gun ship, as found in the French Navy during the...
By: Bernd Braatz Bernd Braatz completed this model in 2014. This replica of the famous mid-19th century 264' steam frigate was commissioned by the Naval...
By: Bobb Tomsett With the advent of the steam yacht in the 1840s and '50s, the sailing yacht became relegated to the sport of racing....
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. Launched in 1882 at the Burnham Shipyard, Essex, Massachusetts, she was a ‘clipper’-bowed type fishing schooner from an original half...
By: Artist Unknown 20th century model - full hull Model type: Naval, Sail, Ship-in-a-Bottle Scale: NA Size: 8" x 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" Class:...