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By: Donald McNarry FRSA In Port Jackson McNarry captures the awe-inspiring might and majesty of the four-masted iron-hulled sailing ships of the late nineteenth and...
By: Capt. F.A. Gentzen - Antique shadowbox model of the 5 masted square rigged ship of 1902 Preussen largest sailing ship ever built. Length 407',...
By: Derek Hunnisett Entitled ‘Fleet Admiral Coming Aboard’, this exquisite extreme miniature model depicts the PRINCE-Class British Warship off Chatham ca. 1670. The tiny model...
By Lloyd McCaffery American Privateer 1813 Full-hull model built in 1987 · Glazed case of Acacia burl veneer This stately model with its rakish masts...
By: Stephen W. Henninger PT-109 was one of the hundreds of motor torpedo boats of the PT-103 class completed between 1942 and 1945 by Elco...
By: Joaquim Maristany Miniature shadowbox presentation of the New York Yacht Club’s America’s Cup Defender of 1885, PURITAN, which was designed by Edward Burgess and...
By: Raymond Langdon Centerboard sloop, built by a syndicate (General Charles J. Paine and J. Malcom Forbes), specifically for the defense of the America's Cup....
Bob Fivehouse: Also designated TS Queen Mary II in 1935. The 252.5’ river passenger vessel was built by William Denny Brothers, at Dumbarton, Scotland and...
By: Scott Chambers - J-Class, America’s Cup Defender, 1934, owned and skippered by Harold Vanderbilt, racing for the New York Yacht Club, designed by, W....
By: Marcelo C. Ossó This classic run-about is is constructed of a wooden hull with epoxy coating, the wood deck is of cedar and mahogany,...
By: Wilford H. Hooper J-boat, 1937, Cup Defender, Burgess & Stephens design Fully painted: white top, red bottom, cherry backboard Model type: America's Cup, Half...
By: Scott Chambers Successful defender of the 1937 America's Cup Race. She was designed by Starling Burgess and Olin Stephens, and built by Bath Iron...
Rattlesnake
PopularBy: William E. Hitchcock Illustrious 20-gun Salem, Massachusetts privateer was constructed by maverick naval architect John Peck as a ‘miniature frigate’ at Plymouth between 1779...
By: William E. Hitchcock Massachusetts Privateer, probable built at Plymouth, 1781. Owned by John Andrews and other Salem Merchants, 18 - 20 guns. This midget...
By: William E. Hitchcock The 16-gun privateer ship Rattlesnake was built at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in 1779 or 1780 to designs by the maverick designer John...
By: Donald McNarry, FRSA This tranquil waterline portrait depicts this small gallant ship-rigged American privateer of 1781, having been built for a Salem, Massachusetts owner....
By: Donald McNarry FRSA Extreme Clipper Ship of 251', built 1853 in Rockland , Maine Waterline model built 1977 to a scale of 32' =...
By: Wilford H. Hooper The celebrated J-Class sloop, designed by Nathanial Herreshoff, successfully defended the America’s Cup in 1903. The largest single-masted vessel ever built,...
By: Artist Unknown Mississippi River boat built in 1866 in New Albany, Indiana, ran a regular service from New Orleans to Louisville, Kentucky, then would...
By: Robert H. Mouat - Royal Navy Nelson Class battleship RODNEY, launched in 1925, served with distinction and occasionally as Flagship - almost without respite...