Nautical 1930s Classic Runabout

Nautical 1930s Classic Runabout
A summer house on Chesapeake Bay. You walk down the dock to go shopping in your Chris Craft. You love the wood, the leather, the nickel bronze fittings...horse power. You even had a miniature built.. 44.5 x 19.5 x 20cm, 17.5 x 7.75 x 7.75"
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Legendary leviathan. Like an albatross, it seemed nearly impossible that it could even take off, skimming waves at increasing speed, revving up its four engines. Inside staterooms, dining area, bunk beds. Boarding from a dock or using a shipOs tender, it was the 1930s epitome of class and luxury. That was leisure travel and luxury at the same time, never to come back in that measure. 57.5 x 80 x 14cm, 22.5 x 31.5 x 5.5"
Cape Horn Large Built by master shipwright Fife. Regatta-racer, renowned around Capes. Elaborate models of 1950's Olympic racers. Built plank-on-frame in mahogany, complete with bronze hardware. Elegant models showing the lines of the legendary William Fife yachts. L. 43.31 in. x W. 5.51 in. x H. 57.09 in.
A detailed and well-presented display model of the 'Columbia'; the first two-time defender (1899 and 1901) of the America's Cup. Mast, boom, gaff and bowsprit, stitched cotton sails, detailed standing and running rigging. Built plank-on-frame. Just as the original. L. 45.08 in. x W. 7.09 in. x H. 46.65 in.
Rich mahogany, ivory or blue leather upholstery, chrome-plated bronze fittings. Plaything of the very rich back in the 1950s. The CTte dOAzur, Cannes, Monaco, Lago di Como... A beautiful model to remind you of that elusive dream. 67.5 x 20 x 22.5cm, 26.5 x 7.75 x 8.75"
20X15X4 Made of wood and assembled. Sails will need to be attached.
