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H.L. Hunley | |
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From the Artist: "Hunley in bottle: My 2nd Hunley in a bottle. #1 sold before it was completed. Bottle is an antique Jim … |
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H56 and U7 | |
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This is a war scene showing a battle cruiser sailing toward a German U-boat in a diving position. The ships are from World … |
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Hagar the Horrible | |
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This wonderful Viking ship, inspired by the well-known comic strip "Hagar the Horrible," was a project started by artist, … |
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Haitian Tribute | |
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Chris Wood has spent over 2 1/2 months in the Port-au-Prince area performing humanitarian and mission work. Additionally, … |
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Halifax | |
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This model is based on early colonial schooners as described in Howard Chapelle’s History of American Sailing Ships. Chapelle … |
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Hamburg | |
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This is a nicely made model of the cutter the Hamburg built in a light bulb. The ship sails on a dark blue sea with whitecaps. … |
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Hamburg | |
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Delightful scene of a 3 mast bark anchored in front of a bridge labeled Hamburg. The bottom of the hull is red with a small … |
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Hansa Cog | |
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This is an exceptional, competition model of a "Hansa Cog" common to those that sailed in the Baltic. The ship is a whole … |
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Happy Father's Day | |
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Father's Day Bottle- This one-of-a-kind impossible bottle is made in a small Ortega mild taco sauce bottle. The opening … |
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Harald and Karl | |
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2 Ships sailing past two separate land masses. The lead ship is 2 4 mast bark named "Harald." There are 23 sails flying. … |
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