Archive for August 2017

1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard

1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard

8×10 Top Quality Photos. Pride of the US Navy. Title: 1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard. Description: USS Oregon in Drydock. USS Oregon (BB-3) was a pre-dreadnought Indiana-class battleship of the United States Navy. Her construction was authorized on 30 June 1890, and the contract to build her was awarded… (read more)

1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard

1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard

8×10 Top Quality Photos. Pride of the US Navy. Title: 1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard. Description: USS Oregon in Drydock. USS Oregon (BB-3) was a pre-dreadnought Indiana-class battleship of the United States Navy. Her construction was authorized on 30 June 1890, and the contract to build her was awarded… (read more)

1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard

1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard

8×10 Top Quality Photos. Pride of the US Navy. Title: 1898 Photo of Battleship USS Oregon in Drydock Brooklyn Navy Yard. Description: USS Oregon in Drydock. USS Oregon (BB-3) was a pre-dreadnought Indiana-class battleship of the United States Navy. Her construction was authorized on 30 June 1890, and the contract to build her was awarded… (read more)

Authentic USS Intrepid CV-11 Large Block of Teak Deck Wood WWII Aircraft Carrier

Authentic USS Intrepid CV-11 Large Block of Teak Deck Wood WWII Aircraft Carrier

Your chance to own an actual artifact from the end of WWII, actual deck wood from USS Intrepid Aircraft Carrier, 1943 to 1974 until the wood was removed during restoration. Carrier is now part of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. Size = 3.75″ x 2.25″ x 2 Make sure… (read more)

Authentic USS Intrepid CV-11 Large Block of Teak Deck Wood WWII Aircraft Carrier

Authentic USS Intrepid CV-11 Large Block of Teak Deck Wood WWII Aircraft Carrier

Your chance to own an actual artifact from the end of WWII, actual deck wood from USS Intrepid Aircraft Carrier, 1943 to 1974 until the wood was removed during restoration. Carrier is now part of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. Size = 3.75″ x 2.25″ x 2 Make sure… (read more)

Authentic USS Intrepid CV-11 Large Block of Teak Deck Wood WWII Aircraft Carrier

Authentic USS Intrepid CV-11 Large Block of Teak Deck Wood WWII Aircraft Carrier

Your chance to own an actual artifact from the end of WWII, actual deck wood from USS Intrepid Aircraft Carrier, 1943 to 1974 until the wood was removed during restoration. Carrier is now part of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. Size = 3.75″ x 2.25″ x 2 Make sure… (read more)

Authentic 1898 USS Illinois BB-7 Battleship Metal Punching US Naval Academy WWII

Authentic 1898 USS Illinois BB-7 Battleship Metal Punching US Naval Academy WWII

Your chance to own a rare artifact from one of the earliest battleships in US Naval history, the USS Illinois BB-7. This large and heavy circular metal punching is from the hull and is wonderfully hand-painted for presentation. Only one of these I’ve ever seen, not to be missed. Weight is 1.5 lbs. Size =… (read more)

Authentic 1898 USS Illinois BB-7 Battleship Metal Punching US Naval Academy WWII

Authentic 1898 USS Illinois BB-7 Battleship Metal Punching US Naval Academy WWII

Your chance to own a rare artifact from one of the earliest battleships in US Naval history, the USS Illinois BB-7. This large and heavy circular metal punching is from the hull and is wonderfully hand-painted for presentation. Only one of these I’ve ever seen, not to be missed. Weight is 1.5 lbs. Size =… (read more)

Authentic USS Olympia C-6 Block of Teak Deck Wood and Rope Spanish American War

Authentic USS Olympia C-6 Block of Teak Deck Wood and Rope Spanish American War

Your chance to own an actual artifact from the Spanish American War, actual deck wood from USS Olympia, 1891 to 1922 until the wood was removed during scrapping. This was part of Admiral Dewey’s US Navy Flagship during the Battle of Manila Bay, and dubbed as America’s Greatest Naval Victory at the time in 1898… (read more)