Warship; 100-Gun
A contemporary full hull ‘wood shaving’ model of a three-decker ship of the line (circa 1800) One of a group of five miniature models thought to have been made by French prisoners of war. These extremely delicate and fragile models consist of a hull carved from a solid piece of wood, normally box, apple or pear, and are complete with a variety of deck fittings. They are fully rigged with most standing and running rigging including the sails; the whole of which are made from very thin shavings of wood, probably box. Other models represented in the group include a cutter, two-masted topsail schooner, a frigate and an armed brig.
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Object Details
ID: | SLR0672 |
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Collection: | Ship models |
Type: | Full hull model; Rigged model; Sails set |
Display location: | Not on display |
Date made: | Circa 1800 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. |
Measurements: | Overall: 180 x 220 x 80 mm |