| | | Essex - Museum Quality Replica Ship | Built by the citizens
of Essex County,
Massachusetts, who
presented her to the
US Government, USS
Essex was
commissioned under
command of Captain
Edward Preble. On her
first voyage in 1800,
during the war with
France, Essex helped
convoy a fleet of
Dutch East Indiamen
through the Indian
Ocean. In 1801 she
was one of several
ships sent to the
Mediterranean to
contain the Barbary
Corsairs harassing
American shipping.
She sailed first
under Captain William
Bainbridge and then
under Captain James
Barron. Following the
war, she was laid up
from 1806 to 1809. At
the beginning of the
war of 1812, under
command of Captain
David Porter, Essex
captured ten prizes,
including HMS Alert
(18 guns) between
July and September.
41" long x 12" Wide x
28" High
Requires hundreds of
hours to build from
scratch (not from a
model kit) by our
master artisans.
Built with rare, high
quality woods such as
cherry, white lotus
wood, birch, maple
and rosewood.
Painted the actual
colors of USS Essex
Metal plated hull -
Just like the real
USS Essex
Look at the amazing
deck details; you can
see the nail holes on
the planked deck!
The model rests
perfectly on a large
wood base between
four arched dolphins.
No plastic fittings
(metal anchors and
machine turned brass
cannons).
To build this ship,
extensive research
was done using
various sources such
as museums, drawings,
copies of original
plans and photos of
the actual ship.
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