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The Royal Louis (1668) was a 50 m first-rate ship of the line of the French Royal Navy. Built at Toulon under the direction of Rodolphe Gédéon, with three decks and 112 guns, she was one of the most powerful ships of her time.
Decoration model in wood with high quality finishes, varnished and fully assembled by hand.
The Royal Louis (1668) was a 50 m first-rate ship of the line of the French Royal Navy. Built at Toulon under the direction of Rodolphe Gédéon, with three decks and 112 guns, she was one of the most powerful ships of her time.
Decoration model in wood with high quality finishes, varnished and fully assembled by hand.
Decorative model made in wood, painted and built completely by hand. A great gift for lovers of naval history. The clipper is was a merchant sailing ship, designed for speed. Created in the coast of east Amercia, the clipper had it's hayday in mid XIX century travelling the trade routes to tea and cotton for the British Empire and the passage from New...
Brighten up your home by giving it a marine touch with this rustic style fishing boat. The boat windows illuminate with a warm LED light. Wooden boat hand painted, sold in sets of 2 boats, the price is for one unit. Works with two AA batteries (not included).
The training ship Juan Sebastián Elcano (1929) It is a four-masted topsail, steel-hulled barquentine. Right now it is the third largest tall ship in the world and is the sailing vessel that has sailed the furthest. The name comes from the spanish explorer Juan Sebastián Elcano, the man who completed the first circumnavigation of the world and was the...
Brighten up your home by giving it a marine touch with this rustic style fishing boat. The boat windows illuminate with a warm LED light. Wooden boat hand painted. Works with two AA batteries (not included).
FRAGATA CUAUHTEMOC Ship school of the Navy of Mexico in which the cadets of the Heroic Naval Military School make their practice trips.
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....