Nautical Sail Model 1901, Blue-Green

Nautical Sail Model 1901, Blue-Green
Classic clean lines. A yacht from 1901, built to scale and used as a boyOs pond yacht. Reproduction true to every small detail. Wood strips shaped across a wood timbered frame. Solid wood deck, rounded wood hulls, hand stitched sails. Presence well earned from a classic pedigree. 109 x 16 x 108cm, 43 x 6.25 x 42.5"
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