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Various Properties


255. A 19TH-CENTURY WOOD AND METAL MODEL OF A 12-GUN CUTTER


with planked and pinned hull with lead-weighted keel, scored deck with details including working mahogany anchor, winch, deck hatches, gratings, deck light, guns and carriages and tillers, with single gaff, rigged raked mast with suit of stitched linen sails, standing and running rigging -- overall measurements 53 x 52ins. (134.5 x 132cm.); stand


It has been suggested that this model may in fact be a small dockyard-pattern model which was converted with a lead keel in the latter part of the 19th-Century.


£2000-3000


256. AN ATTRACTIVE 19TH-CENTURY PICTURE MODEL/ SHADOW BOX OF A THREE-MAST MERCHANT SHIP


depicted with carved hull, carved wooden sails and rigging, sailing on port reach on a calm sea with blue cloudy sky behind, contained within a marquetry frame with demi-lune cartouche of a similar vessel over -- overall measurements 22 x 33in. (56 x 84cm.)


£2000-3000


257. A 19TH-CENTURY PICTURE HALF-MODEL OF THE WHITBY COBLE MEG


the 20in. hull carved from the solid with clinker planking, seats and mast, and mounted on a canvas laid on board in oils, with a colourful harbour scene with cliffs behind -- overall measurements including frame 22½ x 35½in. (57 x 89.5cm.)


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additional images online at www.charlesmillerltd.com


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