Watercolors by H. Fletcherof British Naval Vessels
Group of Watercolors by H. Fletcher of the British Naval Vessels Watercolor on paper of 110 Ten Gun Victory Signed lower right Framed 19 1/4″ L x 14 1/4″ H Unframed 11 1/2″ x 6 1/2″Legend: The Victory 110 Guns Built at Woolwich 1737. Lost in the Channel 1744. Presented is an original watercolor of the fourth Royal Navy […]
Very Unusual Triangular Nautical Cabin Lamp
Beautiful Cabin Lamp Very Unusual Shape Presented is an unusual shaped maritime brass cabin light. This is a great example if you are looking for something for a nautical decor accent that will not be seen elsewhere. We have not been able to identify the maker, but think it is likely that it has a […]
James E. Buttersworth Giclee ReproducedPainting of Yacht America & American War Ships
James E. Buttersworth Fine Reproduction Painting of the Yacht “America” off Castle Garden – 1870 Yacht “America” sailing off of Governor’s Island, (Castle Williams can be seen in the middle background) with two American warships Dimensions Framed: 29 1/4″ x 22 1/2″ x 3 1/4″ Canvas: […]
Small Boat Binnacle by Star Compass Company of Boston
SMALL BOAT BINNACLE BY STAR COMPASS COMPANY OF BOSTON CA 1905 Presented is a small early American binnacle by Star of Boston. We are thinking early turn of the 19th century. The only markings on the case are a large “5” on the inside of the front door. The compass, which is swinging freely, is […]
America’s Cup Contenders1890 From the Illustrated American Magazine
Lithograph by Fred S. Cozzens 1890 “The Illustrated American” America’s Cup Contenders Dimensions 19 3/4″ x 15 3/4″ Presented is a nicely framed lithograph from the magazine, “The Illustrated American”, dated 1890. It is by Fred S. Cozzens and depicts some of the contenders for the America’s Cup race during that period. They […]
Small Boat Navigation Lamp 1880 – 1938
SMALL BOAT NAVIGATION LAMP 1880 – 1938 PRESENTED is an elegant small boat navigation lamp that was likely powered by a very small kerosene burner, which is not present. This rare design, issued for boats up to 26 feet, referred to as “Chicago Style 3”, was manufactured by Joseph Vogel from 1880 until 1916 when […]
John Bellamy Style
Carved Gold American Eagle Banner E Pluribus Unum
This fine stylized carving (generally referred to as a Banner) is of an American Eagle made by a follower of John Bellamy. The style, carving and measurements make it a closely reproduced recreation of his work.
Watercolor Painting Royal Navy 38 Gun Frigate Class of 1793
THE ROYAL NAVY 38 GUN CLASS OF 1793 Ship Portraits by H. Fletcher Watercolor on paper Signed lower right Framed 19 1/4″ L x 14 1/4″ H Unframed 11 1/2″ x 6 1/2″ Legend: A 38 Gun Frigate 1790, 900 to 1000 tons Presented is an original watercolor of the Royal Navy’s 38 Gun Class […]
U.S. Calvary Officer’s Presentation Sword by Henderson-Ames 1893-1923
Turn of the 20th Century U.S. Cavalry Officer’s Presentation Sword Presented is a very fine U.S. Cavalry Officer’s Presentation Sword by the Henderson-Ames Co. of Kalamazoo, Michigan. Dimensions: Overall Lgth: n 37 1/4″ Blade Lgth: 31″ Width: 5/8″ Wt: 2 lbs, 3 5/8 oz. Hilt Lgth: 5 3/4″ In 1893, the Henderson-Ames Company […]
Woolie of British Royal Coat of Arms
Sailor Made Wool Work Ca 1864
Presented is a magnificently made woolie of a well documented British
warship originally built in 1823 as a First Rate Ship of the Line with three decks and 120 guns. She was the second ship of this name.