The Optimist is a sailboat designed for novices in 1947 by the architect Clark Mills (Florida). Its lightweight and stable design, single-masted with a flat bottom, makes it simple to maneuver.
Fully assembled model. Hand-painted and handmade from wood.
The Optimist is a sailboat designed for novices in 1947 by the architect Clark Mills (Florida). Its lightweight and stable design, single-masted with a flat bottom, makes it simple to maneuver.
Fully assembled model. Hand-painted and handmade from wood.
Decorative ship in a bottle made by hand. Sizes: 6,4x7,5x6,4 cm.
The Shamrock II was designed in 1900 by naval architect George Lennox Watson for Sir Lipton of the Royal Ulster Yacht Club and was built by the William Denny & Brothers shipyard. The fourth and last sailing boat designed by Watson for the America's Cup, she was launched on 30 April as the British challenger to America's Columbia in the 1901 Cup....
Elegant 1930s sailing boat from the New Jersey area of the East Coast of America. Model boat in wood, handcrafted and hand painted. Packaging: Dismantled mast.
Elegant and timeless, this sailboat model is much more than a decorative object. Hand-assembled, it combines natural wood and cotton sails to recreate the classic silhouette of a traditional sailboat. Perfect for shelves, desks, or as a centerpiece in nautical-themed décor. Also a great gift idea for those who love the sea and sailing. Approximate...
Reproduction America's Cup sailing boat. The regatta was created in 1851 following a challenge launched by American dockers to English dockers from the Royal Yacht Club. The oldest trophy still disputed today, the Cup is held every 3 to 4 years. Handcrafted decoration model in painted wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast. Sold by 1 set of 2 sailboats. The...
The Rainbow (1934), built to class J rules, was designed by William Starling Burgess and launched in Rhode Island (USA) to defend the America's Cup against the "Endeavour". Sailing boat in hand painted wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast.