By: Gary Krempian Plans for this typical 6-gun, Revolutionary War privateer brig, precursor of the famous “Baltimore clipper” design schooner, were based in large part...
By: Bobb Tomsett This popular small sailing craft was designed by Nathaniel Herreshoff and first manufactured in 1914 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. in Bristol,...
By: Roy O. Jenkins Herreshoff's most successful design; first manufactured in 1914 Natural bottom, white topsides, natural finish deck & mast stub, mahogany backboard with...
By: Scott Chambers Doughdish, small sailing craft designed by Nathaniel Herreshoff in 1914 by the Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. in Bristol, Rhode Island. Approximately 360 of...
By: WAR of 1812, ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR H.M.S. Hibernia (Roman name for Ireland) launched Plymouth Dockyard in 1804 typified the British Royal Navy’s Ship-of-the-Line....
By: ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR Large bone antique model c. 1805 - 1815 H.M.S. Hibernia (Roman name for Ireland) launched Plymouth Dockyard in 1804 typified...
By: Donald McNarry, FRSA This spectacular British 3rd Rate two-decker, is shown at anchor with the Royal Standard set flying in the mizzen shrouds, as...
By: Philip S. Reed An engaging waterline depiction of this ‘state-of-the-art’ vessel La Renommee, a Sirene Class 30-gun French frigate whose speed and prowess was...
By: Philip S. Reed The Admiralty style full hull model represents the classic style of framing, depicting this well designed British sloop / ketch. Built...
By: Philip S. Reed An impressive portrayal of this powerful 74-gun 3rd Rate Alfred Class ship-of-the-line for the Royal Navy, launched on 18 October 1781...
By: Alexander F. Bellinger Gloucester fishing schooner, designed by Tom McManus, 1904, built byu Tarr & James in Essex. She had a long, productive career...
By: Peter Ward IOD designed by Bjarne Aas; Waterline lift hull construction, red bottom, green boot, gold cove, natural mahogany top, stained mahogany backboard w/embellishments....