Rigged model, scale 1:6, of an outrigger canoe with matted sail, typical of the Fiji Islands Model of Fijian outrigger canoe 1850-1926
Model, scale 1:96, of a shipyard gantry on plaster base, in glazed case with four detachable legs (see note), by Redpath Brown and Co. Ltd., Govan, Scotland, 1920-1921 Model of Shipyard Gantry 1920-1921
Model of a Yorkshire Lugger. This type of vessel was used on the East Coast Herring Fisheries between 1798 and 1846. Scale 1:16 Model of a Yorkshire Lugger 1801-1825
Contemporary rigged model, scale 1:18, of a three-masted lateen-rigged Mediterranean Xebec (c. 1800), unsigned, Europe, 1800-1900 Contemporary rigged model of a Mediterranean Xebec 1800-1900
Rigged model, scale 1:72, of an English hoy, 1700-1730, by R. Morton Nance, British, 1890-1913. Rigged Model of an English Hoy 1890-1913
Model of Yarmouth Lugger "Everest". This model shows the 'Everest' a Yarmouth drifter in the act of haulling in her nets. Scale 1:48 Model of Yarmouth lugger 'Everest' 1840-1880
Rigged model, Scale 1:36, of an English Well Smack (after Chapman's Architecture Novalis Mercatoria, 1768), by Major Raban Williams, Ringmore, Devon, England, March 1937. These vessels were used by the fishing fleet of Shetland to bring fish to market as fresh as possible. Therefore they needed to be fast and were built for speed. Rigged model of an English Well Smack 1936-37
Rigged model of a Tambarpan, a paddle sail boat, painted green, used on the rivers of Java. Model of Tambarpan, paddle sail boat 1850-1880
Model, scale 1:24, of small Arab ocean-going dhow known as a 'Baghla', with two masts, undecked, with poop. Model of small Arab Baghla 1845-1851
Model, scale 1:8, of a "Water-Velocipede", illustrated by W.H. Overend, owned by Queen Victoria, used by Edward VII and Alexandra, with figures added in the 1960s by Barbara Mary Campbell, Kingston upon Thames, London, England. original manufactured by Searle and Sons, 1869-1881 Model of 'Water-Velocipede' 1870-1925
Rigged model, scale 1:24, of a 'Model of a Javanese proa', with typical tripod mast arrangment, low bow, a steering oar at each quarter and a swivel gun just forward, from the Java and Flores Seas, unsigned, 1850 Model of a Javanese proa 1850
Rigged model, scale 1:12, of an armed Lanum 'Proa', as used my the Moro people of Mindanao Island in the Philipines in about 1850, ornately painted. Model of Lanum proa, piratical vessel showing both Malay and Chinese influence 1850-1880
Model, scale 1:18, of a 'Zaruka' from the Red Sea region with forward raking mast, on wood stand, unsigned, Asia, 1871-1880 Model of Arab Zaruka 1871-1880
Contemporary model, scale 1:12, rigged, of a typical example of a small private Dutch yacht of the 17th century, Netherland, 1671-1690. Reputed to have belonged to the painted Van der Velde the younger (1633-1707) Whole model of a Dutch yacht 1671-1690
Framework model showing the keel, three frames, stern post and transom, stem and two stringers (one each side) of an Elizabethan ship, unsigned Model showing the keel and three frames of an Elizabethan ship 1951-1961
Whole model, scale 1:48, of the quadruple-screw passenger motor liner - the 'Dominion Monarch' (1938), probably by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Limited, Wallsend, England, 1938 Model of the M.S. 'Dominion Monarch' 1938-1962
Model, scale 1:48, of the twin-screw transatlantic steamer the SS 'Philadelphia' (1889) with four decks, two propellers, three masts, two funnels, and twenty-four life boats, by an unknown maker, United Kingdom, 1888-1909 Whole Model of the S.S. 'Philadelphia' 1888-1909
Rigged model of a Hastings Lugger, with lute stern and a beam trawl. Made by Mr W.R. Hilder. This represents the largest type of fishing boat used at Hastings. The boat is very wide in the beam (width), with a bluff (steep fronted) bow and a lute stern (oval rear end), and is fully decked. Scale 1:15 Rigged model of a Hastings Lugger 1930-1934; 1961