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ANTIQUE MODELS:
These hand made models took countless hours of crafting.  All of them are in cases for preservation.  Unfortunately, we are not able to ship these products.

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M1  French Tuna Fishing Scooner
Description:  28 x 25 x 10 (inches), handmade model, state fair award winner, oak and glass case
 

                                 

                                                  

                   

M2  USS Harold E Holt
Price: Please Contact for More Information
Description: 41 x 17 x 9 (inches), formerly DE 1047, knox class frigate, plexy glass cased, highly detailed
 
M3  Spray
Price: Please Contact for More Information
Description: 24 x 22 (inches), built in 1929 by late NW modeler John Mountain, whose work is on display in several NW museums
 
                   
M5  Gun Deck Model with Shore Boats
Price: Please Contact for More Information
Description: 17 x 15 x 5 (inches), Sharp example of the work of the late Purnell Whitehead, noted NW modeler, exceptional detail, wonderful desk or table piece for the discriminating collector
 
   
M6 HMS Bounty
Price: Please Contact for More Information
Description:  33 x 27.5 x 14 (inches), mahogany cased model, beautifully restored plank on frame handmade model with exceptional detail, restored by museum quality modeler
 
M7  Cased Model of the Cuttysark
Price: Please Contact for More Information
Description: 41.5 x 25 x 18.5 (inches), sits on a black wrought iron custom made stand, stands 33" tall, beautifully handmade model, plastic with high quality wood bottom
 
                           
M8  14th Century Cog
Price: $595
Description: 15.5 x 12 x 9 (inches)
 
M10  "St. Nazarie" Wonderful Old 4 Masted Packet Ship from Maine
Description: 36 x 50 x 12 (inches)
 
         
M11 Wonderful Old Mini Model
Price: Please Contact for More Information
Description: 17 x 11 x 6 (inches), from the early 1900's under glass dome