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By: Philip S. Reed This British 74-gun ship, launched at Deptford in 1785, took part in the successful Battle of the Nile of 1798. Solid...
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: William H. Eisele 86’ Baltimore clipper of 9 guns, built at Washington Navy Yard in 1821 to suppress piracy in the West Indies. Model...
By: William H. Eisele - The 18-gun brig Syren was designed by Benjamin Hutton, Jr. and built by Nathanial Hutton at Philadelphia. She was launched...
By: William H. Eisele - A fine 18th century British 10-gun naval brig originally built at Deptford Dockyard, 1752. Constructed on the plank-on built-up frame...
By: Donald McNarry, FRSA Mary Rose British Naval Ship of 1509 Waterline model built 1982 Glazed case of Macassar ebony veneer At first glance this...
By: Robert H. Mouat Dramatic waterline diorama depicts German WWII supply submarine U-504 about to commence refueling Type VIIC U-435 in fairly turbulent swells. Models...
By: Philip S. Reed This miniature waterline model depicts a fifth-rate 38-gun frigate of the Artois-class built in 1794 by Randall & Brent, at Rotherhithe,...
By: Richard S. Glanville This famous 44 gun frigate was built between 1794 and 1797 at Hartt’s Shipyard in Boston. The model shows its 'as launched'...
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: Raymond Langdon (1926 - 2002) LYME was a 24-gun, 6 th Rate galley ship built under contract for the Royal Navy in 1739-40 by...
By: William H. Eisele British 4th-rate ship of 52 gun, built at Deptford, England in 1686 by John Shish. She was 128’ in length on...
By: Robert H. Mouat - Royal Navy Nelson Class battleship RODNEY, launched in 1925, served with distinction and occasionally as Flagship - almost without respite...
By: William E. Hitchcock, Nader Taheri A collaborative effort between Hitchcock and Nader Taheri, this solid basswood hull model constructed via laminated water line lifts...
By: William E. Hitchcock 10-Gun American Privateer c. 1812 Baltimore clipper, c. 1812, sailed as a privateer under government commission. Highly successful both in speed...
By: Harold M. Hahn Model type: Cut-Away, Naval Scale: 1/8" = 1' Scale Size: 18 3/8" x 8" x 16" Code: CUT 1500
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...
Salt Lake CityBy: Stephen W. Henninger Built in 1929 in Camden, NJ, CL-25, a Pensacola Class heavy cruiser, is shown in her 1943 Battle of...
By: Robert H. Mouat Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth Class battleship WARSPITE , one of Britain's most decorated ships in the 20 th century, had a...
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...