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The Tall Ships
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Cutty Sark 22" long
The Cutty Sark was built in Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1869 and engaged in the China Tea trade until 1873. She then embarked upon twenty years of passages between England and Australia. After 1895 she served under the Portuguese flag for twenty five years. She now belongs to the Tames nautical Training College and she stands dry-docked at Greenwich, London.
22"(long) x 17" (tall) x 4" (wide)
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Orig. Price:
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$110.00 |
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Sale Price:
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$99.95 |
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Lady Washington 25" long
This model was built according to the scale of the
original ship by skillful craftsmen. Made of mahogany and teak, it's a
beautiful model to decorate any home or office. Model is completely
built and fully assembled. 25"L x 5.5"W x 26"H
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$275.00 |
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$225.00 |
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Old-Modern Handicrafts ~ Pirate Ship 37"L
Pirate Ship 37"L x 11.5 "W x 32"H. This model was built after the pirate of the Caribbean. Many details include the front head, the pirate on the deck, the pirate flag and many more make this model a "must have" for any pirate enthusiast. Model is fully assembled and ready for display. 100% hand built from scratch using “plank on frame” construction method.
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$437.80 |
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$374.95 |
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Old-Modern Handicrafts ~ Sovereign of the Seas 37"L (Tall Ships)
Sovereign of the Seas 37" long. HMS Sovereign of the Seas was a 17th century British Royal Navy first-rate ship of the line of 100 guns, later known as just Sovereign and then Royal Sovereign. It was built by Peter Pett (later a Commissioner of the Navy), under the guidance of his father Phineas, the king's master shipwright, and was launched at Woolwich dockyard on October 13, 1637. As the second three-decked first-rate (the first three-decker being Prince Royal of 1610), she was the predecessor of Nelson's Victory, although Revenge, built in 1577 by Mathew Baker, was the inspiration providing the innovation of a single deck devoted entirely to broadside guns. She was the most extravagantly decorated warship in the Royal Navy,and the money spent making her helped to create the financial crisis for Charles I that contributed to the English Civil War.”
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$613.80 |
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Sale Price:
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$497.95 |
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Old-Modern Handicrafts ~ USS Constitution Model Ship 38"L (Tall Ships)
USS Constitution Model Ship 38" long. 1794-1797: CONSTITUTION was built by Colonnel George Claghorn at Edmond Hartt’s shipyard in Boston. Made from more than 1,500 trees, with timbers felled from Marine to Georgia and armed with cannons cast in Rhode Island and copper fastening provided by Paul Revere. Launched on October 21,1797, she first put to sea in 1798. The USS CONSTITUTION has won every battle she’s ever fought – over 40 of them! She’s earned her nick name “Old Ironsides” after a sailor saw a cannonball bounce off her hull.Resting in Boston Harbor, She is he oldest commissioned warship in the world.
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$613.80 |
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$497.95 |
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Old-Modern Handicrafts ~ USS Constitution Model Ship 60"L (Tall Ships)
USS Constitution Model Ship 60" long. 1794-1797: CONSTITUTION was built by Colonnel George Claghorn at Edmond Hartt’s shipyard in Boston. Made from more than 1,500 trees, with timbers felled from Marine to Georgia and armed with cannons cast in Rhode Island and copper fastening provided by Paul Revere. Launched on October 21,1797, she first put to sea in 1798. The USS CONSTITUTION has won every battle she’s ever fought – over 40 of them! She’s earned her nick name “Old Ironsides” after a sailor saw a cannonball bounce off her hull.Resting in Boston Harbor, She is he oldest commissioned warship in the world
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$1,757.80 |
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$1,397.95 |
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Old-Modern Handicrafts ~ Xebec Model Ship 35"L (Boats / Canoe)
35"(long) x 27"(tall) x 7"(wide) The three masted Xebec with its lateen sails was used for centuries in the Mediteranean as a merchant ship because of its speed and shallow draught. It was not long before Corsairs, the pirates of the Mediteranean, decided on the Xebec as their vessel of choice for lighting fast attacks on heavier ladened merchant ships. With its fourteen cannons slug low in the waists, the Xebec would hole her prey just inchs above the waterline making escape impossible. Six culverins were mounted along the poop deck for close action or just in case the crew tried to mutiny. Oars were used when the wind failed giving the Xebec the upper hand in attacking other vessels or fleeing the authorities.
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Orig. Price:
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$396.00 |
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Sale Price:
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$297.95 |
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