Scroll down for more pictures. WWI St VINCENT CLASS BATTLESHIP. 1:1200 SCALE 100ft to 1inch. This item is in good condition and probably dates from the from the 1910’s to late 1920’s. Some evidence of light damage. But this depends on box size finally used, item sizes and weight. Can pay with personal cheques. Buyers… (read more)
Enter your search keyword. In titles & description. 27H x 10W x 28L. This is a newly made piece in excellent condition. Rosewood, Brass, Western Red Cedar, Solid Wood Base, Brass Nameplate, Mahogany, Metal. Plank-on-Frame Construction, Hand-Built, Fully-Assembled. South Carolina-based EuroLux Home specializes in fine antiques for regular folks and exceptional antique-inspired, new furniture, lighting,… (read more)
Enter your search keyword. In titles & description. 36H x 12W x 37L. This is a newly made piece in excellent condition. This service includes light assembly and the removal of packing materials. White glove service normally takes 3 to 4 weeks, although delays may occur for more remote locations. South Carolina-based EuroLux Home specializes… (read more)
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)
She was later renamed Sovereign, and then Royal Sovereign. History HMS Sovereign of the Seas was built by Peter Pett (later a Commissioner of the Navy), under the guidance of his father Phineas, the king’s master shipwright, and was launched at Woolwich dockyard on October 13, 1637. As the second three-decked first-rate (the first three-decker… (read more)
34.25″ (long) x 10.5″ (wide) x 32 (high). Display this Royal Navy HMS Fairfax of Commonwealth of England right in your own home or office! The Fairfax, built by Peter Pett I at Deptford and launched in 1650, is available as a museum-quality, FULLY ASSEMBLED model. Master craftsmen using historical photographs, drawings or original plans… (read more)