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A symbol of elegance and victory, the Columbia (1899) was the first yacht to win the legendary America's Cup twice in a row (1899 and 1901). Designed by renowned American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff for the distinguished members of the New York Yacht Club, this vessel embodies refinement and a deep passion for the sea.
This decorative model, entirely handcrafted from wood, carefully painted and varnished, is far more than just an object: it is a piece of history that will bring character and distinction to your home.
Delivered disassembled in an individual box, ready to inspire dreams of travel and adventure.
Dimensions: 81 cm (length) x 84 cm (height) x 11 cm (width).
A symbol of elegance and victory, the Columbia (1899) was the first yacht to win the legendary America's Cup twice in a row (1899 and 1901). Designed by renowned American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff for the distinguished members of the New York Yacht Club, this vessel embodies refinement and a deep passion for the sea.
This decorative model, entirely handcrafted from wood, carefully painted and varnished, is far more than just an object: it is a piece of history that will bring character and distinction to your home.
Delivered disassembled in an individual box, ready to inspire dreams of travel and adventure.
Dimensions: 81 cm (length) x 84 cm (height) x 11 cm (width).
A symbol of elegance and victory, the Columbia (1899) was the first yacht to win the legendary America's Cup twice in a row (1899 and 1901). Designed by renowned American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff for the distinguished members of the New York Yacht Club, this vessel embodies refinement and a deep passion for the sea. This decorative model,...
The Columbia (1899) was the first sailing boat to win the America's Cup twice running (in 1899 and 1901). The Columbia's plans were drawn up by American naval architect Nathanael Herreshoff for John Pierpont Morgan and Edwin Dennison Morgan of the New York Yacht Club. Decorative handcrafted model boat in wood, hand painted.
The Endeavour (1934) was built to class J rules to sail in the 1934 America's Cup. She was commissioned by Sir Tom Sopwith and built by Camper & Nicholson in Gosport (England), who used aviation technology to give her more speed. Handcrafted sailing boat in wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast.
Decorative half-hull model of a sailboat inspired by the Shamrock IV. This model is to hang on the wall. Artisan work made of wood, assembled and painted by hand. Measurements: 38x42x3.5cm.
The Atlantic (1903) is a 54 m three-mast schooner designed by William Gardner for New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marsall. She won the emperor William II of Germany transatlantic Kaiser's Cup in 1905 setting a crossing record of 12 days, 4 hours and 1 minute.She ended her days as a Coast Guards training ship from 1941 to 1947, defore being broken...
Handmade reproduction of the ship AMERIGO VESPUCCI, named after the celebrated italian explorer, and is the oldest training ship of the italian navy. It is used for the formation of offical cadets. It is also one of the biggest training ships in the world. A nautical souvenir for the lovers of naval history. Decorative model made in wood, painted and...
The Endeavor (1934) was built according to the J class rules to participate in the America's Cup in 1934. Ordered by Sir Tom Sopwith and built by Camper & Nicholson in Gosport (England), they were inspired by aeronautical technology to give it more speed. The Enterprise (1930), built according to the J class rules and designed by Starling Burgess, was...
For sailing lovers, 3 cute reproductions of a sailboat with a rustic finish. Wooden hull and metal sails. Sold by 1 set of 3 sailboats. The price is for 3 units. Sizes: 8.5x11x1.5 cm.