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By: William E. Hitchcock The Young America, the next to last of the extreme clippers to be built by the famous William H. Webb, was...
By: Bob Weaver Three masted, Maine coasting schooner designed by JJ Wardwell and built by Cobb, Butler & Co of Rockland ME in 1900. She...
By: Michael Costagliola An American merchant brig designed and built by Wm Webb at New York, 1853. She served the “Triangular Trade” from New York/Boston...
By: Fred C. Nagel This fine-lined, short raised quarterdeck steam coaster was built in 1892 for the proprietors of the Welsh Dinorwic Quarries to carry...
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: William H. Eisele (1923 - 2000) This replica of the 82’ vessel shown with its minimal armament typical of small merchantman having six four...
by Lloyd McCaffery Colonial Schooner of 1767; Full-hull model built in 1980 · Glazed case of burled walnut This model represents in superb detail the...
By: Donald McNarry FRSA This formal and fashionable transport barge of the early 17th century were the type of small craft employed by the English...
By: Donald McNarry, FRSA British Extreme Clipper Ship of 1867 Full hull model built in 1980 | Scale: 32' = 1" Glazed case of figured...
By: Juan Figuerola Typical late 15th century Mediterranean carrack designed ship of the famous exploration vessel used by Christopher Columbus. Solid basswood, planked over in...
By: Bobb Tomsett The notably fast Swansea (Welsh port at the mouth of the Bristol Channel) pilot schooner of 1859, Vigilant, is depicted with main...
By: Stephen W. Henninger Royal Viking Star was built for Royal Viking Line in 1972. Royal Viking Star was the first of three sisterships, the...
By: Builder's Model - Classic British builder’s model of a commercial steam powered bulk freight and passenger transport. The vessel and model were built by...
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: 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: 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: Bobb Tomsett The Chesapeake Bay pilot boat schooner, designed to meet local needs in about 1730, gradually developed into a national and international type...
Pilgrim
PopularBy: Donald McNarry, FRSA PILGRIM American Merchant Brig of 1825 Waterline model built in 1983 | Scale: 16’ = 1” Glazed case with matching oak...
By: William E. Hitchcock - PD 139 - This model of a typical British tramp coastal steamer is an effort to simulate the builder's style...
By: Builder's Model - Motorship for 101 first class passengers and cargo, Northern Prince was owned by the Furness, Withy & Company’s Furness Prince Line,...