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$ 2,895.00
Model of the 1903 3-masted schooner yacht "Atlantic". Built at the Townsend and Downey shipyard of New York from a design by William Gardner commissioned by New York Yacht Club member Wilson Marshall. She represented the Club in the Kaiser's Cup of 1905 and set the record for the fastest transatlantic passage, a record that remained unbroken for nearly a century. The model is generously detailed with lifeboats, capstan, funnel, cabins, skylights, rope, portholes, running lights etc... Displayed in a quality, custom made glass and brass trimmed case. 35 x 11 x 26
Model can be purchased without glass case. Details can be found here.
*Shipping weight is estimated based on approximate weight class after packing.
$ 6,995.00
The Corsair IV of 1930 was a private steam yacht owned by J. Pierpont Morgan, jr. The model is mounted into a glass and brass display case and has numerous...
$ 5,895.00
Private steam yacht of J. Pierpont Morgan, Corsair in brass and glass display case with custom wooden table stand. Many fine details include capstan, helm, binnacle, winch, funnel, lifeboats, portholes,...
$ 3,895.00
Coast Guard vessel "Relief" was launched in 1950 as WAL 605. She began service at the lightstation "Overfalls" at the entrance to Delaware Bay, serving until 1960, when the station...
$ 3,895.00
Ligthship Overfalls was launched in 1938 as LV 118. Built in East Boothbay, Maine, Overfalls was stationed at Cornfield Point, Connecticut from 1938-1957; Cross Rip, Massachusetts from 1958-1962 and Boston...