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The Étoile (1932) is a training ship assigned to the École navale de Lanvéoc-Poulmic. This sailboat was built in 1932 and is the replica of the Paimpol schooners that fished for cod off the coast of Iceland.
Decorative model made of wood, painted and completely assembled by hand.
Measurements: 76x73x15 cm.
The Étoile (1932) is a training ship assigned to the École navale de Lanvéoc-Poulmic. This sailboat was built in 1932 and is the replica of the Paimpol schooners that fished for cod off the coast of Iceland.
Decorative model made of wood, painted and completely assembled by hand.
Measurements: 76x73x15 cm.
The HMS Victory is a 100 gun first-rate ship of the line, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. Put to service in 1778, she served in the American War of Independence, the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Today she is flagship of the First Sea Lord and has been preserved as a museum ship. Decoration model in wood with high quality finishes,...
Pay tribute to traditional fishing with this Sardinal boat model, inspired by the iconic vessels once used for sardine fishing in the Mediterranean. This handcrafted piece stands out for its fine artisanal work and hand-painted finish in white, blue, and natural wood tones. It features charming details such as the small rudder, a mast with rolled sail,...
Clipper ships were characterized by their speed. Created in the American east coast, they reached their apogee in the mid-1800s on the trade routes of the United Kingdom and the New York-San Francisco route during the California Gold Rush.Fully assembled model. Hand-painted and handmade from wood.
HANDMADE DECORATIVE PIRATE BOAT. Decorative small model boat of a pirate galleon made of wood, painted and completely assembled by hand. Sizes: 23x22.5x4.5 cm.
Decorative ship in a bottle made by hand. Sizes: 17.5x9x10 cm.
Reproduction of a model inspired by the sailing boat Pen Duick (1898), one of the boats used by the famous French navigator Eric Tabarly and designed by Scotsman William Fife. The name Pen Duick in Breton means "little black head", a term used to refer to the black-capped tit. Handcrafted in wood and hand painted.