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Dimensions: L = 41", W =13", H = 30" |
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Whaling Brig 1856L = 24", W = 10", H = 20" |
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Model by Charles S. Fox, scratch built.Scale: 1/2" = 1' Case L = 21", W = 9", H = 11 1/2" |
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Built in Brooklyn, NY 1888. Exploded February 15, 1898 at Havana Harbor, Cuba.Highly detailed model, cased with mahogany base and brass nameplate. Scale: L = 29", W = 7 1/2", H = 13" |
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Scale: L = 28", W = 22 1/2", H = 10 1/2" |
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Stern Wheeler Steam Packet 1884 Scale: L = 39", W = 8", H = 14" |
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Built at Baltimore Scale: L = 34", W = 11 1/2", H = 26" |
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USS Frigate Size: 36" long X 29" high X 13" wide |
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Colonial Schooner 1764 A custom beautifully detailed ship in the bottle built by Alexander Bellinger. Size: 8 1/2" long with a diameter of 4" |
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Flagship of Admiral Lord Nelson Model by Dick Moore Size: 26" long by 20" high by 9" wide |
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Whaling Bark Model by Paul Anderson Size: 32" long by 10.25" wide by 24.5" high |
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1597 Model by Paul Anderson Size: 28" long by 9.5" wide by 25" high |
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Built by a local modeler. 32" long by 27 3/4" high |
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Scratch build model by M. Consalvo circa 1935 3/4 " = 1' 27" long by 13" high |
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Built by a local modelmaker. 16" long by 14" high |
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Mid 1750's Privateer. Plank-on-bulkhead construction, built
from a kit by a local modelmaker. 31" length of model 28" high



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Mid 1700's Merchant ship carried passengers and cargo in the Baltic. Plank-on-bulkhead construction, built from a kit by a local modelmaker. 17" length of model 18" high |
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"Old Ironsides" 1797 Model by Piel Craftsmen |
15 1/2" high |
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Model by Piel Craftsmen |
13 3/4" high |
Clipper Ship Built in East Boston
1852 Model by Piel
Craftsmen 14 3/4" high
Clipper Ship Built in Scotland
1869 Model by Piel
Craftsmen 18 1/2" high 7 3/4"
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Custom made from a model kit by a
local modelmaker. 13" high 6 1/2" wide
Clipper Ship built at East Boston
1851 Model by Piel
Craftsmen 17 1/2" high
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Whale Boat Diorama scratch built Excellent Detail with Complete Equipment L=21 1/2" W=7" H=12" |
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