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Coast Guard Patrol Boat
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$249.00
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HMS Sovereign Of The Seas - 1634
At the time of her construction, The Sovereign of the Seas was considered to be a masterpiece. With a keel length of 127 feet, a height of 75 feet, and an overall length of 215 feet, she was by far the largest and most powerful ship in the world. Charles I of England gave the order to build her in 1634. Her completion required the labors of a th...
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$999.00
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M1A1 Abrams Battle Tank Replica
M1A2 Abrams Main Battle Tank. This model is all hand-carved exotic woods 21 inches long, 8 inches high, moving treads, opening hatch, turret rotates, no metal parts.
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$129.00
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The Ailenroc
Length: 39"; Width: 11"; Height: 24"; Mantle Depth: 10.5"
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$599.00
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The America - 1851 (Collector Line)
America - During the
early part of the
19th century the
British had
established a
reputation for ocean
yacht racing. Looking
to stem that tide,
The New York Yacht
club engaged George
Steers to design the
fastest ocean yacht
vessel. She was
delivered in May,
1851, and was
beautifully
proportioned. At 171
tons, sh...
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$599.00
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The America - 1851 (Gift Line)
Length: 33"; Width: 6"; Height: 28"
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$179.00
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The Atlantic
Made by hand using plank-on-bulkhead construction and a variety of high quality woods. This method of construction involves individual planks being fitted to the hull of the model, one at a time. Then they are finished and detailed to the exacting standards you see here.
This process replicates the actual manner of how ships were built ...
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$1,799.00
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The Atlantic (Gift Line)
Length: 28"; Width: 5.5"; Height: 22"
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$179.00
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The Blue Nose - 1921
Fishermen have always been proud of the superiority of their craft. Since the middle of the 19th century, owners of fishing schooners have engaged in keen rivalry to prove their mettle by racing for the Thomas Lipton trophy. Over the years, this contest turned into a Canadian-American rivalry. The Bluenose, of Halifax, carried a salior's nicknam...
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$1,199.00
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The Blue Nose - 1921 (Collector Line)
Fishermen have always been proud of the superiority of their craft. Since the middle of the 19th century, owners of fishing schooners have engaged in keen rivalry to prove their mettle by racing for the Thomas Lipton trophy. Over the years, this contest turned into a Canadian-American rivalry. The Bluenose, of Halifax, carried a salior's nicknam...
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$599.00
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The Blue Nose - 1921 (Gift Line)
Fishermen have always been proud of the superiority of their craft. Since the middle of the 19th century, owners of fishing schooners have engaged in keen rivalry to prove their mettle by racing for the Thomas Lipton trophy. Over the years, this contest turned into a Canadian-American rivalry. The Bluenose, of Halifax, carried a salior's nicknam...
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$139.00
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The Blue Nose - 1921 (Gift Line)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$99.00
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The Charles W. Morgan - 1841
The Charles W. Morgan was launched at New Bedford, Massachussetts in 1841 when whaling was still at its peak. In 37 voyages over a span of 80 years, she traveled more leagues of the world's oceans than any other American whaling ship in history. The Morgan was a full-rigged ship at 351 tons, measuring 111 feet from stem to stern, and carried a f...
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$999.00
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The Chris Craft - 1936
Length: 24"; Width: 7"; Height: 8"; Mantle Depth: 6"
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$999.00
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The Columbia
Length: 30"; Width: 5"; Height: 29"; Mantle Depth: 5";
Made by hand using plank-on-bulkhead construction and a variety of high quality woods. This method of construction involves individual planks being fitted to the hull of the model, one at a time. Then they are finished and detailed to the exacting standards you see here.
This proce...
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$899.00
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The Concordia Yawl
Length: 23"; Width: 5.5"; Height: 27.5"; Mantle Depth: 5.5";
Made by hand using plank-on-bulkhead construction and a variety of high quality woods. This method of construction involves individual planks being fitted to the hull of the model, one at a time. Then they are finished and detailed to the exacting standards you see here.
This...
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$999.00
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The CSS Hunley - 1864 (17 inches)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$177.00
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The CSS Hunley - 1864 (24 inches)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$221.00
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The Cutty Sark - 1869
The Cutty Sark was built in Dumbarton, Scotland, in 1869 and was engaged in the China tea trade until 1873. She then embarked upon 20 years of passages between England and Australia. After 1895, she served unde the Portuguese flag for the next 25 years. The Cutty Sark now belongs to the Thames Nautical Training College and she stands dry-docked ...
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$1,999.00
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The Cutty Sark - 1869 (Collector Line)
The Cutty Sark was
built in Dumbarton,
Scotland, in 1869 and
was engaged in the
China tea trade until
1873. She then
embarked upon 20
years of passages
between England and
Australia. After
1895, she served
under the Portuguese
flag for the next 25
years. Length: 35"; Width:
12"; Height: 26";
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$349.00
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The Cutty Sark - 1869 (Gift Line: 40 cm)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$99.00
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The Cutty Sark - 1869 (Gift Line: 80 cm)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$221.00
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The Endeavor
Length: 23.5"; Width: 5"; Height: 36"; Mantle Depth: 5"
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$999.00
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The Endeavor (Gift Line:25)
Length: 25"; Width: 5"; Height: 29"
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$129.00
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The Endeavor (Gift Line:32)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$229.00
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The Endurance
The Endurance Length: 35"; Width: 8"; Height: 22"; Mantle Depth: 6.5";
Made by hand using plank-on-bulkhead construction and a variety of high quality woods. This method of construction involves individual planks being fitted to the hull of the model, one at a time. Then they are finished and detailed to the exacting standards you see here....
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$1,499.00
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The Esmeralda
Length: 33"; Width: 6"; Height: 23"
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$179.00
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The Flying Cloud - 1851
The Flying Cloud, a clipper ship, was the masterpiece of Donald McKay the most accomplished marine architect and shipbuilder of his time. She was launched from east Boston in 1851. The Flying Cloud acquired a reputation for sailing faster than any other ship of her time. On one record breaking occasion, she made the passage from New York to San ...
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$999.00
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The Flying Cloud - 1851(Collector Line)
Length: 28"; Width: 8"; Height: 21";
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$599.00
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The Gordie
Length: 18"; Width: 5"; Height: 6.5"; Mantle Depth: 4.5"
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$199.00
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The Herreshoff
Length: 23"; Width: 5.5"; Height: 27.5"; Mantle Depth: 5.5";
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$699.00
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The HMS Bounty - 1787 (Collector Line)
Length: 36"; Width: 12"; Height: 34";
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$699.00
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The HMS Bounty - 1787 (Gift Line)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$229.00
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The HMS Bounty (Gift Line)
A coal-carrying merchant ship operating off the coast of England, The Bounty was purchased by the admiralty and recommissioned in 1787. She was to sail halfway around the world to Tahiti, collect cargo and transport it to the West Indies. A dramatic mutiny, led by Fletcher Christian against the much despised Captain William Bligh. After completi...
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$179.00
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The HMS Victory - 1805 (Collector Line)
Length: 28"; Width: 8"; Height: 24";
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$699.00
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The Mayflower - 1620
On August 15, 1620, The Mayflower, a British cargo ship Captained by Christopher Jones, set sail from Plymouth, England with a Pilgrim colony of 102 people aboard. The Mayflower was 95 feet in length and displaced 180 tons. Her voyage across the Atlantic took 67 days to cross 3000 miles of stormy ocean at an average speed of two knots. Due to pr...
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$699.00
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The Mayflower - 1620 (Collector Line)
Length: 25"; Width: 9"; Height: 23";
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$499.00
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The Mayflower - 1621 (Gift Line)
Mayflower - On August
15, 1620 The
Mayflower, a British
cargo ship, Captained
by Christopher Jones
set sail from
Plymouth, England.
She set sail with a
Pilgrim colony of 102
people aboard. The
Mayflower was 95 feet
in length and
displaced 180 tons.
Her voyage across the
Atlantic took 67 days
and 3000 miles of
stor...
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$229.00
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The Mischief
Length: 17.5"; Width: 7"; Height: 20"; Mantle Depth: 6";
Made by hand using plank-on-bulkhead construction and a variety of high quality woods. This method of construction involves individual planks being fitted to the hull of the model, one at a time. Then they are finished and detailed to the exacting standards you see here.
This pro...
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$999.00
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The Mystic
Length: 33"; Width: 6.5"; Height: 27"; Mantle Depth: 5.5";
Made by hand using plank-on-bulkhead construction and a variety of high quality woods. This method of construction involves individual planks being fitted to the hull of the model, one at a time. Then they are finished and detailed to the exacting standards you see here.
This p...
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$1,199.00
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The Pilar
Length: 24"; Width: 7.5"; Height: 12.5"; Mantle Depth: 6.5"
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$999.00
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The Riva Super Aquarama
Length: 24"; Width: 7.5"; Height: 7.5"; Mantle Depth: 6"
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$1,199.00
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The RMS Titanic - 1912
RMS Titanic: On April 15th, 1912 the largest and most luxurious ship ever built at that time rammed into an iceberg and sank to a watery grave. This beautifully handcrafted decorative ship is the perfect appointment for the home, business or office. It accents fine furniture perfectly. Length: 48"; Width: 12"; Height: 18";
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$1,299.00
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The RMS Titanic - 1912 (Collector Line)
RMS Titanic: On April 15th, 1912 the largest and most luxurious ship ever built at that time rammed into an iceberg and sank to a watery grave. Length: 33"; Width: 8"; Height: 14";
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$699.00
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The RMS Titanic - 1912 (Gift Line: 80 cm)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$266.00
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The San Felipe - 1690
The San Felipe, launched in 1690, was one of the most beautiful Spanish galleons of the XVII century. She was the lead ship of the famous Spanish Armada. The San Felipe displaced more than 1000 tons and was armed with 96 cannons, enabling her to take on the most formidable ships in the French and British navies. The San Felipe's role in the war ...
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$999.00
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The Shamrock (Gift Line)
Length: 21"; Width: 4"; Height: 28"
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$119.00
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The Skip Jack
Length: 24"; Width: 6"; Height: 22"; Mantle Depth: 5.5"
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$999.00
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The Tuiga
Length: 30"; Width: 5"; Height: 31.5"; Mantle Depth: 5";
Made by hand using plank-on-bulkhead construction and a variety of high quality woods. This method of construction involves individual planks being fitted to the hull of the model, one at a time. Then they are finished and detailed to the exacting standards you see here.
This proc...
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$999.00
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The Typhoon
Length: 24.5"; Width: 5"; Height: 8.5"; Mantle Depth: 5"
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$999.00
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The U.S.S. Ohio Submarine
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$177.00
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The USCG Eagle - 1936
Flagship of the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, Eagle also serves as an international goodwill Ambassador for the United States. Eagle's primary mission is training U.S. Coast Guard cadets in the fundamental disciplines of seamanship. Through practical application, cadets learn navigation, engineering, and ship maneuvering. In addition, they set some ...
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$999.00
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The USCG Eagle - 1936 (Collector Line)
Length: 25"; Width: 6"; Height: 15";
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$499.00
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The USS Constitution - 1797 (Collector Line)
The U.S.S. Constitution: Made of timbers felled from Maine to Georgia and armed with cannons cast in Rhode Island and copper fastenings provided by Paul Revere, the U.S.S. Constitution is truly a national landmark. Launched in Boston on October 21, 1797, she first put to sea in 1798. In 1812 she met and defeated the British ship H.M.S. Guerriere...
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$599.00
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The USS Constitution - 1797 (Gift Line:23)
The U.S.S. Constitution: Made of timbers felled from Maine to Georgia and armed with cannons cast in Rhode Island and copper fastenings provided by Paul Revere, the U.S.S. Constitution is truly a national landmark. Launched in Boston on October 21, 1797, she first put to sea in 1798. In 1812 she met and defeated the British ship H.M.S. Guerriere...
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$149.00
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The USS Constitution - 1797 (Gift Line:37)
The U.S.S. Constitution: Made of timbers felled from Maine to Georgia and armed with cannons cast in Rhode Island and copper fastenings provided by Paul Revere, the U.S.S. Constitution is truly a national landmark. Launched in Boston on October 21, 1797, she first put to sea in 1798. In 1812 she met and defeated the British ship H.M.S. Guerriere...
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$269.00
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The Wasa - 1628 (Gift Line: 100 cm)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$444.00
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The Wasa - 1628 (Gift Line: 70cm)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$266.00
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The Wasa - 1628 (Gift Line: 80cm)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$309.00
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The Wasa - 1628 (Gift Line: 90 cm)
No Product Description Available - Please Email info@AuroraHistoryBoutique.com for additional information.
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$359.00
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Viking Longboat (Gift Line: 40 cm)
Similar to the same style of boat used by the Vikings to strike terror along the British isles in 787 A.D.
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$79.00
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Viking Longboat (Gift Line: 80 cm)
Similar to the same style of boat used by the Vikings to strike terror along the British isles in 787 A.D. crafted from individual planks with 18 movable oars. It is made of exotic woods except for the sail and shields. This makes an impressive display. Only about 16 inches long, it requires little space to display. This beautifully handcrafted ...
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$139.00
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