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Model ship made in wood, painted and built completely by hand.
Sizes: 74x50x12.5 cm.
The Sagres II (1938), is a three mast ship that in 1962 was turned into a training ship for young cadets of the portuguese navy. It holds the name of a peninsula situated in the Cabo San Vicente (south east Portugal).
Model ship made in wood, painted and built completely by hand. Sizes: 74x50x12.5 cm.
The Sagres II (1938), is a three mast ship that in 1962 was turned into a training ship for young cadets of the portuguese navy. It holds the name of a peninsula situated in the Cabo San Vicente (south east Portugal).
The "Bisquine" fishing boats are boats from around 1900 whose name comes from "Biscaya" (Vizcaya, in the Basque Country). Fishing boats were built in this sea area. The Bisquines engaged in trawling and oyster dredging, particularly in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel. Decorative model made of wood, painted and completely assembled by hand. Single box...
Model ship made in wood, painted and built completely by hand. The Sagres II (1938), is a three mast ship that in 1962 was turned into a training ship for young cadets of the portuguese navy. It holds the name of a peninsula situated in the Cabo San Vicente (south east Portugal).
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.
Model inspired by the Italian Runabouts. These magnificent sports boats became famous in the 1960s as a symbol of luxury. They were built in varnished mahogany with chrome accessories and leather seats.Reproduction hull handcrafted from a selection of exotic woods and meticulously varnished.
Miniature reproduction of the Belem sailboat. Artisan work done in wood with cotton sails and hand painted. It is delivered assembled and in individual box.
Thoniers (XIXth century) were designed with tuna fishing in mind. Originating in Brittany (France), they are traditional maritime symbols. Their unique shape allowed fishermen to quickly return to port and sell their haul. Decorative half hull of a fishing boat. Hand-painted and handmade from wood. 65.5x49x6 cm.