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 miniature waterline model depicts a fifth-rate 38-gun frigate of the Artois-class built in 1794 by Randall & Brent, at Rotherhithe,...
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: 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: Philip S. Reed A powerful 38-gun heavy frigate designed by Joshua Humphreys as one of the original six frigates constructed for the United States...
By: Philip S. Reed US Revenue Service cutter commissioned in Baltimore, ca. 1837. She gained greatest fame in her sighting and boarding of the slave...
By Philip S. Reed Baltimore Clipper circa 1812, privateer, under full sail. An American classic hull design which proved so successful that many were sold...