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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: Scott Chambers - Famous schooner yacht which was built in New York in 1851. Being the first American yacht to sail to England and...
By: George R. Bullitt Whether known as Rail-Bird boats, rail gunning skiffs, reed bird skiffs, push skiffs or pole skiffs, Howard Chapelle has called these...
By: William E. Hitchcock This interpretive diorama depicts buccaneers of the Gulf Coast sailing for a safe anchorage aboard their weathered 10-gun brig La Tempête,...
By: ANTIQUE Models, NAPOLEONIC PRISONER-of-WAR 102-Gun bone model with baleen strakes by Napoleonic prisoners-of-war. This detailed model shows all the typical elements of such antique...
By: Donald McNarry FRSA In October 2005 the 200 th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar will be celebrated by six days of celebrations in...
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: Marcelo C. Ossó Three masted 105' schooner yacht, built 1903 at Shooter's Island, NY, designed by William Gardner for Wilson Marshall. She gained fame winning...
By: Raymond Langdon (1926 - 2002) Built at the Washington Navy Yard in 1807, designed by Josiah Fox as a fast man-of-war and at 117',...
By: Henry Meyer This 18-gun US Navy brig with her crack crew proved formidable in South Atlantic and Caribbean service. Designed by Benjamin Hutton, Jr.;...
By: David Spy Perini Navi ketch motor sailor built in Viaveggio, Italy launched in 1990 Model type: Custom Model, Sail, Yachting Scale: 1/4" = 1'...
By: Gary Krempian Plans for this typical 6-gun, Revolutionary War privateer brig, precursor of the famous “Baltimore clipper” design schooner, were based in large part...
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. This Friendship sloop, a fine example of the perfected design, was built by Wilbur Morse in Friendship, Maine c. 1900....
By: Richard S. Glanville This classic whaling bark was built at Mattapoisett, MA in 1856. Between May 1856 and August 1908 she made 15 whaling...
By: Bernd Braatz: This model depicts one of the original Revenue Cutters commissioned for the U.S. Navy in Baltimore, circa 1837. She was first built...
By: Alexander F. Bellinger Gloucester fishing schooner, designed by Tom McManus, 1904, built byu Tarr & James in Essex. She had a long, productive career...
By: William E. Hitchcock The Viola was built in 1910 by the Arthur D. Story Shipyard at Essex, Massachusetts. Her length was 125', beam 26.1',...
By: Richard S. Glanville Donald McKay clipper ship built in Boston to out sail his FLYING CLOUD, launched in July, 1852. A large clipper she...
By: William E. Hitchcock, Nader Taheri The largest 2-masted Gloucester fishing schooner, TATTLER, built in 1901 for D.B. Smith at the Arthur D. Story yard...
By: William E. Hitchcock The third California and China trade clipper ship built at Portsmouth NH in 1851. She was built by Samuel Hanscom from...