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By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Jr. A successful and famous merchant clipper-bowed brigantine, NEWSBOY was designed by D. J. Lawler and built in 1854 by Brown’s...
By: Erik A.R. Ronnberg Sr., (1909 - 1989) Cape Ann shipbuilders developed these ‘sloop boats’ during the late 19th century, which were fast, seaworthy and...
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: 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...
"Homebound to the Market" By: William E. Hitchcock, Nader Taheri - A small 22’ Friendship sloop design or late 19th century New England small craft,...
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 seventh packet ship from New York’s most famous builder, the William H. Webb ship yard was named in honor of...
By: WAR of 1812, Richard S. Glanville The model was re-constructed from plans by Colan Ratliff, as she appeared on December 14, 1814 at the...
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 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: Wilford H. Hooper The celebrated J-Class sloop, designed by Nathanial Herreshoff, successfully defended the America’s Cup in 1903. The largest single-masted vessel ever built,...
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...
Minerva
PopularBy: Martin R. Harrop - A classically constructed full 'Admiralty' style model of a typical 74-gun ship, as found in the French Navy during the...
By: Henry Meyer American whaling brigantine, built at Westport, Mass in 1856 for Alexander H. Cory. She was the last large vessel to be built...
By: Raymond Langdon - An American 16-gun privateer Baltimore Clipper designed vessel of about 92’ was built at Baltimore circa 1801. It was later taken...
By: Michael Costagliola The 14-gun brig Fair American, idescribed as a Bermuda-built brig, meaning either made in Bermuda or to Bermuda-sloop lines, about 1776, and...
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...
Shamrock III
PopularBy: Marcelo C. Ossó - America’s Cup challenger of 1903, designed by William Fife, Jr. & built by William Denny & Bros., for Sir Thomas...
By: Martin R. Harrop - Introduced into the French Navy in 1682 by Abraham Duquesne, the bomb ketch (galiote à bombes) was invented by Bernard...
Pilgrim
PopularBy: Donald McNarry, FRSA PILGRIM American Merchant Brig of 1825 Waterline model built in 1983 | Scale: 16’ = 1” Glazed case with matching oak...