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The Blue Nose - 1921 (Collector Line) Fishermen have always been proud of the superiority of their craft. Since the middle of the 19th century, owners of fishing schooners have engaged in keen rivalry to prove their mettle by racing for the Thomas Lipton trophy. Over the years, this contest t
The Charles W. Morgan - 1841 The Charles W. Morgan was launched at New Bedford, Massachussetts in 1841 when whaling was still at its peak. In 37 voyages over a span of 80 years, she traveled more leagues of the world's oceans than any other American whaling ship in history. The Morga
The Cutty Sark - 1869 (Collector Line) The Cutty Sark was built in Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1869 and was engaged in the China tea trade until 1873. She then embarked upon 20 years of passages between England and Australia. After 1895, she served under the Portuguese flag
The Flying Cloud - 1851 The Flying Cloud, a clipper ship, was the masterpiece of Donald McKay the most accomplished marine architect and shipbuilder of his time. She was launched from east Boston in 1851. The Flying Cloud acquired a reputation for sailing faster than any other s
The HMS Bounty (Gift Line) A coal-carrying merchant ship operating off the coast of England, The Bounty was purchased by the admiralty and recommissioned in 1787. She was to sail halfway around the world to Tahiti, collect cargo and transport it to the West Indies. A dramatic mutin
The Mayflower - 1620 On August 15, 1620, The Mayflower, a British cargo ship Captained by Christopher Jones, set sail from Plymouth, England with a Pilgrim colony of 102 people aboard. The Mayflower was 95 feet in length and displaced 180 tons. Her voyage across the Atlantic
The RMS Titanic - 1912 RMS Titanic: On April 15th, 1912 the largest and most luxurious ship ever built at that time rammed into an iceberg and sank to a watery grave.
The RMS Titanic - 1912 (Collector Line) RMS Titanic: On April 15th, 1912 the largest and most luxurious ship ever built at that time rammed into an iceberg and sank to a watery grave.
The San Felipe - 1690 The San Felipe, launched in 1690, was one of the most beautiful Spanish galleons of the XVII century. She was the lead ship of the famous Spanish Armada. The San Felipe displaced more than 1000 tons and was armed with 96 cannons, enabling her to take on t
The USCG Eagle - 1936 Flagship of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Eagle also serves as an international goodwill Ambassador for the United States. Eagle's primary mission is training U.S. Coast Guard cadets in the fundamental disciplines of seamanship. Through practical applicat
The USS Constitution - 1797 (Collector Line) The U.S.S. Constitution: Made of timbers felled from Maine to Georgia and armed with cannons cast in Rhode Island and copper fastenings provided by Paul Revere, the U.S.S. Constitution is truly a national landmark. Launched in Boston on October 21, 1797,
40 Solid Brass Ship's Engine Room Telegraph History will make its presence felt with this beautiful 40 inch Ship's Telegraph. Place it in your den or office or show it off to your guests - makes an excellent conversation piece.
8 Solid Brass Round Nautical Sextant Ancient mariners relied on the sextant and their navigation acumen to survive the hazards of ocean travel. Now, this beautiful solid brass replica sextant makes an excellent accessory to the well appointed home or office.
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