WASA (VASA)
Price On Request Wasa (or vasa) is a Swedish warship built 1626-1628. She sank after sailing less than a nautical mile into her maiden voyage on 10 August 1628. She fell into obscurity after most of her valuable bronze cannons were salvaged in the 17th century. After she was located again in the late 1950s in a busy shipping lane just outside the Stockholm harbor, she was salvaged with a largely intact hull in 1961. Until 1987, she was moved to the Vasa Museum in Stockholm. The ship is one of Sweden's most popular tourist attractions and and has attracted 29 million visitorsDuring the 1961 recovery, thousands of artifacts and the remains of at least 15 people were found in and around the hull of the Vasa by marine archaeologists. Among the many items found were clothing, weapons, cannons, tools, coins, cutlery, food, drink and six of the ten sails. The artifacts and the ship herself have provided historians with invaluable insight into details of naval warfare, shipbuilding techniques and everyday life in early 17th-century Sweden. Vasa was intended to express the expansionist aspirations of Sweden and to glorify king Gustavus Adolphus. No expense was spared in decorating and equipping the Vasa, which was also one of the largest and most heavily armed warships of its time.********************************************************************Highlights about this Wasa (Vasa) model ship:• This model ship is entirely handmade by skilled and experienced craftsmen, using the plank on frame construction method• No kits are use• Anchors, guns, decorations, and other intricate details sculpted of metal• Meticulously sewn sails, keep the sails from wrinkle• Use high-quality wood such as rosewood, ebony, black wood, mahogany wood...., timbers are after process step of pre-construction.• The Wasa model ship is built on scale by the original plan, then drawn up and painted by actual...
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ROYAL LOUIS
Price On Request The Royal Louis was a first-rate 116-gun ship of the line of the Royal French Navy, built in 1757-59 by Jacques-Luc Coulomb at Brest. She was the fourth ship to bear the name, and the only ship of the Sans-Pareil design ever built.In 1771, when in dry dock, she was damaged beyond repair and eventually demolished in...
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SHIP WHEEL CLOCK
Price On Request Ship wheels clocks are part of our selection of nautical - themed clocks include some really classic pieces. We have 3 sizes to fit various wall space. Offer a nautical flair to your home space as you bring this ship wheel wall clock. Constructed from wood, it is durable and will thus remain in prim condition for...
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ANCHOR CLOCK
Price On Request Offer a nautical flair to your home space as you bring this anchor wall clock. Constructed from wood, it is durable and will thus remain in prim condition for years together. A perfect combination of customary look and marine touch, this anchor wall clock will look impressive on any plain wall in the living room, hallway or...
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DE ZEVEN PROVINCIEN
Price On Request DE ZEVEN PROVINCIEN was a Dutch ship of the line, originally armed with 80 guns. The name of the ship refers to the seven autonomous provinces that made up the Dutch Republic in the 17th century. The vessel was built in 1664-1665 for the Admiralty of de Maze in Rotterdam by the master shipbuilder Salomon Jansz van...
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CHRISTIAN RADICH
Price On Request Christian Radich is a Norwegian full-rigged ship, named after a Norwegian shipowner. The vessel was built at Framnaes shipyard in Sandefjord, Norway, and was delivered on 17 June 1937.The owner was The Christian Radich Sail The vessel is a full-rigged three-masted steel hull, 62.5m long, with an overall length of 73m including the boxsprit and a maximum...
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SOLEIL ROYAL
Price On Request Soleil Royal was a French 104-gun ship of the line, flagship of Admiral Tourville. She was built in Brest between 1668 and 1670 by engineer Laurent Hubac, was launched in 1669, and stayed unused in Brest harbour for years. She was recommissioned with 112 guns and 1200 men when the Nine Years War broke out in 1688...
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ENDEAVOUR YACHT
Price On Request Endeavour is a 130-foot (40 m) J-class yacht built for the 1934 America's Cup by Camper and Nicholson in Gosport, Portsmouth Harbour, England. She was built for Thomas Sopwith who used his aviation design expertise to ensure the yacht was the most advanced of its day with a steel hull and mast. She was launched in 1934...
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SUPER RIVA ZOOM
Price On Request • This model ship is entirely handmade by skilled and experienced craftsmen, using the plank on frame construction method • No kits are use • Use high-quality wood such as rosewood, ebony, black wood, mahogany wood...., timbers are after process step of pre-construction. • The Super Riva Zoom model is built on scale by the original plan,...
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QUEEN MARY 2
Price On Request Queen Mary 2 "QM2" is the first liner to be built since QE2 35 years earlier. QM2 entered service in January 2004 and is the largest, longest, widest, tallest and most expensive passenger liner in history.No ship has ever been designed like QM2, a liner which sets the benchmark for others, extends the boundaries of ship design,...
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QUEEN ELIZABETH 2
Price On Request Queen Elizabeth II, or QE2 as it's popularly known, retired from cruising in 2008 after some 40 years in service (launched in 1969). The ocean liner, one of cruising's most storied vessels, was sold in 2007 for $100 million to Istithmar World, the investment arm of state-run Dubai World. At the time, Dubai World's developer, Nakheel, outlined...
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SANTA MARIA
Price On Request The SANTA MARIA was the largest of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first voyage from Spain to the Americas between 1492 and 1502. Her master and owner was Juan de la Cosa. With three masts, she was the slowest of Columbus' vessels but performed well in the Atlantic Ocean crossing. Then on the...
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SANTA PINTA
Price On Request Having gotten permission and funds from Ferdinand and Isabella, Columbus set about outfitting a little fleet for a trip across the "Ocean Sea" to find a faster route to China and India. He got three ships, now remembered as the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. "Pinta", meaning "Painted One", is thought to be a nickname...
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