Rigged model of 16-gun schooner, 1800 (Prisoner-of-War model). Rigged model of 16-gun schooner circa 1800
Rigged model of H.M.S. 'Highflyer', ship-rigged wooden corvette, with retractable propeller 1851-1902
Contemporary model, 1:60 scale, of 80-gun, 3rd-rate, three-deck man-of-war naval vessel, built to the 1719 Establishment (naval specification) showing hull construction, unsigned, British, 1719-1745 (see note). Contemporary model, of 80-gun, 3rd-rate, three-deck man-of-war naval vessel 1719-1745
Whole rigged model, scale 1:144, in bone, of a French three-decker 120-gun ship (1780-1800) on wooden inlaid base, by a French prisoner of War, Europe, 1803-1815. Also two small loose boats (see note). Rigged model in bone of French three-decker and two small boats 1803-1815
Whole contemporary model, scale 1:60, of a 64 gun ship, probably the HMS 'Yarmouth' (1745), on launching ways, commissioned by the Admiralty c.1750 Whole model of 64 gun ship on launching ways 1750
Model of English 60-gun warship HMS "Chester", of establishment of 1708. This represents a fourth-rate, 663 tons burthen, 125ft x 34.5ft., built and launched at the Chatham dockyard in 1708, which remained in service until it was broken up in February 1749. Model of English 60-gun warship HMS 'Chester' circa 1708
Model of ‘Naniwa’ Japanese protected cruiser warship Model of ‘Naniwa’ Japanese protected cruiser warship
Sectional model, scale 1:12, (1"=1'), showing Admiralty specified amidships protective deck plating of the 'Royal Sovereign' class battleships, by Portsmouth Dockyard, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, 1891 Model of working protective deck plating on battleships of the Royal Sovereign class 1891
Model of ‘Takachiho’ Japanese protected cruiser warship Model of ‘Takachiho’ Japanese protected cruiser warship
Bone Prisoner-of-War model of 80 gun ship, ca. 1800, flying Russian Ensign and domed glass shade. Bone Prisoner-of-War model of 80 gun ship in domed glass shade. circa 1800
Model, scale 1:48, rigged, of the 4-gun naval schooner / advice boat 'Express', original built in Plymouth Yard, 1815, model made from a draught in the National Maritime Museum, London, by Robert Orr, Hampstead, London, England, 1928-1930. The text on the draught reads: 'Scale: 1:48. A plan showing the body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth for 'Express' (1815?), a 4-gun Schooner/Advice Boat. 'Express' was acquired in America, possibly purchased in 1809 [Dittmar] or captured in 1815 [Lyon], or purchased in 1815 [Winfield]. Signed Thomas Roberts [Master Shipwright, Plymouth Dockyard, 1813-1815]'. Model of the 4-gun naval schooner / advice boat 'Express', 1815 1928-1930
Whole model (scale 1:48) of H.M. Destroyer "Viking" built by Palmer's Shipbuilding and Iron Co., 1910, in glazed mahogany case with table Model of HM Destroyer 'Viking'
Model of French 74-gun ship "Le Romulus", (ca. 1812) in glazed case. (Prisoner-of-War model). Model of French 74-gun ship "Le Romulus" circa 1812