By: Bernd Braatz 18-gun brig designed by Benj. Hutton, Jr., built at Philadelphia, by Nath. Hutton c.1803; for service in the So. Atlantic and Caribbean...
By: Raymond Langdon Designed by Benjamin Hutton, Jr. and built by Nat'l Hutton at Philadelphia. The brig was launched in 1803, went into commission early...
By: Nader Taheri Built at Norfolk Navy Yard, she was launched in 1892. Then assigned to the North Atlantic Squadron, she cruised the eastern seaboard...
By: ANTIQUE Models, Artist Unknown Antique near scale wooden tea-clipper model c. late 19th century. The full hull model is constructed on the plank-on-frame method...
By: Joaquim Maristany - Shadowbox presentation of the White Star Line'ss ill-fated liner built by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, and launched May 31, 1911,...
By: Joaquim Maristany Shadowbox depicting New York Harbor, c. 1910, with the tugs Madison and New York Central 27. The vessels are shown from starboard...
By: John R. Haynes Superbly detailed and pristine replica builder’s full hull model of these most famous and successful World War II ships. Model is...
By: Marsom B. Pratt Sibbic Ratter, designed by Charles Sibbic 1894/96; LOA 27’6”, LWL 19’6”, Beam 6’4”, Draft 4’9”. Model type: Half Hull Scale: 3/4"...
By: Richard S. Glanville Revenue Cutter 1815; Baltimore Clipper hull form designed by William Doughty who was the raining naval architect shows a 6-gun vessel...
By: Philip S. Reed A powerful 38-gun heavy frigate designed by Joshua Humphreys as one of the original six frigates constructed for the United States...
By: Philip S. Reed US Revenue Service cutter commissioned in Baltimore, ca. 1837. She gained greatest fame in her sighting and boarding of the slave...
By: Scott Chambers America’s Cup challenger of 1895, keel cutter designed by G. L. Watson. Waterline lift hull construction with mast stub and bow sprit...