By: Philip S. Reed 44-gun frigate, built at Hartt’s Shipyard in Boston in 1797. Presented full hull style, 1812 configuration. Solid full hull, planked-over above the...
By: Philip S. Reed This famous American Frigate was designed by William Hackett and built by Enos Briggs of Salem, Massachusetts, in 1799. Construction time...
By: Derek Hunnisett This very fine extreme miniature waterline diorama depicts H.M.S. Grasshopper, a well know English 18-gun naval brig which saw much successful action...
By: Donald McNarry FRSA American Clipper Ship of 1853 Glazed case of Indian satinwood The largest extreme clipper ever built, the 4,555-ton Great Republic was...
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: Derek Hunnisett Entitled ‘Mediterranean Rendezvous,’ this exquisite extreme miniature model depicts a 64-gun French Ship-of-the-Line under near full sail on the open sea. This...
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: 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: Donald McNarry FRSA Emulating an original dockyard model found in the collection of the Stockholm National Maritime Museum and so called ‘Sheldon’s Naseby’ model,...
By: Donald McNarry, FSRA A very well documented American ‘triangular trade’ merchant clipper-bowed brigantine of 111’, she had the classic designs of larger clipper ships...
By: Donald McNarry FRSA Named for the “Swedish Nightingale” Jenny Lind, is shown having just dropped her starboard anchor and is simultaneously sheeting home her...
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...