12 Famous Artist, Naval Combat Color Prints 1960’s U. S Military Ships Free
All 20″x16″ in size. Please see all pictures, any questions feel free to ask.
All 20″x16″ in size. Please see all pictures, any questions feel free to ask.
L: 28 W: 10 H: 27 Inches. Built for King Louis XIV in the late 1600s, the 112-gun Sun King was decorated with woodcarvings of the French monarch and was the symbol of grace and ability. This is an Exclusive Edition where the model has a unique serial number etched into the hull, which allows… (read more)
The prior owner described it as museum quality. I cant argue with that description. She said that the model had been owned by her family for “some time”. My guess would be vintage 1970s. The Sovereign cost Charles I his head – for you, not so much. Prints (sheets 3 through 7 only) dated 1974…. (read more)
The prior owner described it as museum quality. I cant argue with that description. She said that the model had been owned by her family for “some time”. My guess would be vintage 1970s. The Sovereign cost Charles I his head – for you, not so much. Prints (sheets 3 through 7 only) dated 1974…. (read more)
The prior owner described it as museum quality. I cant argue with that description. She said that the model had been owned by her family for “some time”. My guess would be vintage 1970s. The Sovereign cost Charles I his head – for you, not so much. Prints (sheets 3 through 7 only) dated 1974…. (read more)
The prior owner described it as museum quality. I cant argue with that description. The Sovereign cost Charles I his head – for you, not so much. Prints (sheets 3 through 7 only) dated 1974. The display case is also included. Note that I dont know whether or not the model is from the. About… (read more)
The prior owner described it as museum quality. I cant argue with that description. The Sovereign cost Charles I his head – for you, not so much. Prints (sheets 3 through 7 only) dated 1974. The display case is also included. Note that I dont know whether or not the model is from the. About… (read more)
The prior owner described it as museum quality. I cant argue with that description. The Sovereign cost Charles I his head – for you, not so much. Prints (sheets 3 through 7 only) dated 1974. The display case is also included. Note that I dont know whether or not the model is from the. About… (read more)
She was captured by the US Navy in June, 1944 while on patrol off the coast of Africa. Information gleaned from this classified capture saved thousands of lives. 39.25″ (long) x 4.75″ (wide) x 9 (high). Our models are 100% hand built from scratch by skillful master craftsmen, ready to display and not from any… (read more)