

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.
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.
You'll love this adorable little boat with its sail decorated with a printed anchor. The hull of this little sailboat is made of cork, the mast is made of wood, and the sail is made of fabric. It has been assembled and hand-painted in Spain. Its main peculiarity is that it floats, so you can play with it and make it sail in a bathtub, in the pool... and...
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 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.
Pay tribute to one of the most iconic training ships in the world with this elegant model of the Amerigo Vespucci, carefully handcrafted in pine wood. Its faithful design, harmonious lines and artisanal finish make it a decorative piece full of character for any space. The Amerigo Vespucci (1930) is the oldest training tall ship of the Italian Navy and...
The Amerigo Vespucci, the famous training ship of the Italian Navy, is renowned worldwide for its classical beauty and majestic presence. This finely crafted wooden model, finished with great attention to detail, pays tribute to naval tradition and the art of sailing. Presented on an elegant wooden base with a plaque reading “Amerigo Vespucci,” this...
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....