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252. A 19TH-CENTURY SAILOR’S WATERLINE MODEL OF THE PASSENGER SHIP UMBRIA


with carved hull, simple painted fittings, raked masts with furled sails, twin raked funnels with cotton wool smoke, mounted on a silk sea within wooden glazed case. Cased measurements overall -- 26 x 51 x 15in. (66 x 129.5 x 38cm.)


£400-600


253. A 19TH-CENTURY WATERLINE MODEL OF THE YOUNG ASTRILLIA


probably by Triggs Maritime Architects, with carved hull, simple fittings, raked masts with furled sails, stayed funnel with cotton wool smoke, mounted on a papier mache sea, within painted wooden case for wall hanging -- 17¼ x 34½ x 7½in. (44 x 87.5 x 19cm.)


£300-500


255. AN ATTRACTIVE 19TH-CENTURY STEAMSHIP DIORAMA MODEL


probably by Triggs Maritime Architects, depicting the S.S. St. Olaves underway in a painted paper sea with cotton wool smoke and foam, contained within a wall-mounting case with fully-painted back board of a similar ship passing and other shipping beyond -- 16½ x 33¼in. (42 x 84.5cm.) overall


£500-800


254. A 19TH-CENTURY PICTURE HALF-MODEL OF A COBLE


carved from the solid, finished in polychrome, inscribed PILOT and mounted on decorative backing board with shipping, seagulls, etc., and contained within black frame, overall measurements -- 10¼ x 16¾ (26 x 42.5cm.)


£200-400


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