LUXURY MODEL SHIP SOLEIL ROYAL
The Soleil Royal (1669) was a French war ship built in the Brest naval shipyards. An 80 gun second-rate ship of the line, her moment of glory came on 29 May 1692 when she sailed out to sea at Barfleur point with a 45 ship squadron. Captained by Admiral Tourville, she defeated 97 English and Dutch ships.
Decoration model in wood with high quality finishes, varnished and fully assembled by hand.
The Soleil Royal (1669) was a French war ship built in the Brest naval shipyards. An 80 gun second-rate ship of the line, her moment of glory came on 29 May 1692 when she sailed out to sea at Barfleur point with a 45 ship squadron. Captained by Admiral Tourville, she defeated 97 English and Dutch ships.
Decoration model in wood with high quality finishes, varnished and fully assembled by hand.
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