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Simple rustic-style yacht, hand-painted in 'distressed' blue and white resin.
Measures: length 8½"....» more
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Simple rustic-style yacht, hand-painted in 'distressed' blue and white resin.
Measures: length 13" ....» more
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Simple rustic-style fishing boat, hand-painted in 'distressed' blue and white resin.
Measures: length 10".
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Atlantic was a fast and beautiful vessel. Unlike contemporary racing schooners, she was equipped with every luxury imaginable at the time including: the finest mahogany panelling, steam generators and...» more
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Launched in May 1934, Rainbow was built to defend the America’s Cup against Endeavour. Endeavour was generally considered to be the faster vessel and won the first two races of the series. However, e...» more
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Launched in April 1934, designed and developed by Charles Nicholson, Frank Murdoch and Thomas Sopwith, Endeavour was a fantastic racing yacht that would come within a whisper of winning her America's...» more
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Chasseur, a Baltimore clipper, was one of the fastest ships of her time. In 1814, under the command of Captain Thomas Boyle, she was sent east to harass the British fleet. Capturing or sinking 17 ves...» more
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Launched in October 1999 and commissioned in May 2001, Pacific Grace is a schooner owned and operated by the Sail and Life training Society based in British Columbia which provides sail training for...» more
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Bluenose (a nickname for Nova Scotians) was a Canadian Schooner built in 1921 for both fishing and racing. In her 17 year racing career she was unbeaten.
Highly-detailed model, made entirely from...» more
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Launched in April 1934, Endeavour was to be one of the most beautiful
J-class yachts built.
Designed by the experienced designer Charles Nicholson and with rigging and other revolutionary developm...» more
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Launched in April 1934, Endeavour was to be one of the most beautiful
J-class yachts built.
Designed by the experienced designer Charles Nicholson and with rigging and other revolutionary developm...» more
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Launched in May 1934, Rainbow was designed and built to defend the America’s Cup against Endeavour. Endeavour was generally considered to be the faster vessel and won the first two races of the serie...» more
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Commissioned by Sir Thomas Lipton and launched in 1901.
Shamrock II had a less than auspicious initial outing, when during her sea trials in the Solent, the pressure of the wind over her massive sa...» more
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7589 HMS Victory Model, £99.00
A superb model with wood planked hull and metal cannons. Has copper tiles below the underline.
Measures: length 19" x 15".
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21 May 2007 - Cutty Sark virtually destroyed by fire!
In the early hours of the morning of 21 May 2007, the majestic Clipper Ship was engulfed by fire in her dry dock home in Greenwich, London. Until...» more
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These models of HMS Victory are astonishingly detailed - the 18" size is virtually indistinguishable from museum quality models costing several hundred pounds! The secret is a new moulding process, wh...» more
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Built in 1660 by the Dutch East India Company, Mary was bought by the City of Amsterdam and presented to King Charles II on his restoration of the monarchy.
Mary was the first yacht outside of Hol...» more
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*** Limited Edition of 500 ***
Mary Rose was named for Henry's sister, Mary, and the symbol of the Tudors, a rose. The first ship purpose-built for the Royal Navy, she saw many battle engagements dur...» more
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*** Limited Edition of 500 ***
It was during HMS Beagle's second survey voyage to South America that the young Charles Darwin made many of the discoveries that would lead to his theories on evolution...» more
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Sovereign of the Seas the 17th Century Navy's finest ship. Commissioned by King Charles I, she was the first ever warship to have three full gun decks, carrying 102 high-tech bronze cannon. Her size a...» more
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