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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: Peter Ward Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, 1899. Waterline lift hull construction; black bottom, gold stripe, natural mahogany top; stained mahogany backboard with embellishments. Model...
Hinckley Pilot
PopularBy: David Spy - 35’ yawl, designed by Sparkman & Stephens and built by the Hinckley Yard, Southwest Harbor, ME. Model type: Half Hull, Sail...
By: David Spy Model type: Power, Yachting Scale: 1/2" = 1' Size: 23 5/8" x 8" x 12" Class: A Code:
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 A notorious 38-gun heavy British frigate of the Leda Class was launched in 1806 at Chatham Dockyard, and served in the...
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: Marcelo C. Ossó - Classic Racing Shell 8 man, George Pocock Design c 1920’s. Approximately 60’ long scull was the winning eight-oar Gold Medal...
By: Marcelo C. Ossó - 39.5’ Racer - Runabout of 1909, designed by P.H. Hesser of Cincinnati, OH and built by James Anschutz of Dayton,...
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....
By: Marcelo C. Ossó - 38’ Racer - Runabout of 1911, esigned by Bowes & Mower, Elbridge 6-cylinder 72 HP Gasoline Engine D. Charles Drown...
By: William E. Hitchcock The seventh packet ship from New York’s most famous builder, the William H. Webb ship yard was named in honor of...
By: Marsom B. Pratt - Designed by Rod Johnstone and first built in 1983; Length: 22 ft. 6 in.; Racing Crew: 3 (605 lbs. max.);...
By: William E. Hitchcock Built at Newbury in 1804 and sailed out of the port of Gloucester. She was 204 tons and first Captained by...
By: David Spy, Nader Taheri Designed by Paul Handley 2002; Length: 19’; Beam: 6'; Weight: 616 lbs. The entire piece is solid wood including individually...
By: Bobb Tomsett KATE & IRIS Typical British Maldon and Colchester oyster smacks, built in 1883 and 1902, respectively. Carved of agba, painted black topsides....
By: Henry Meyer American whaling brigantine, built at Westport, Mass in 1856 for Alexander H. Cory. She was the last large vessel to be built...