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).
Decorative ship in a bottle made by hand. Sizes: 7x4x3 cm.
The Titanic was a doomed transaltlantic ship of the British White Sater Line. Constructed in 1907, she was designed by Thomas Andrews and was the largest and most luxurious vessel at the time. She sunk after striking an iceberg on April 14, 1912 during her maiden voyage near the coast of Newfoundland. Decorative model in wood, varnished and fully...
Decorative ship in a bottle made by hand. Sizes: 17.5x9x10 cm.
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.
The Rainbow (1934), built to class J rules, was designed by William Starling Burgess and launched in Rhode Island (USA) to defend the America's Cup against the "Endeavour". Sailing boat in hand painted wood. Packaging: Dismantled mast.
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...