A FINE AND EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY NAPOLEONIC FRENCH PRISONER OF WAR BONE MODEL FOR A FIRST-RATE SHIP OF THE LINE
the 20in. planked and pinned hull with horn main and secondary wales, three gun decks with protruding guns, finely carved full-length warrior-form figurehead, with carved headrails and boomkins, extremely fine stern with balconies and quarter galleries, carved in full, planked deck with details including bitts, belaying rails with pins, capstan gratings, copper stove pipes, hammock racks, well deck with balustrade and belfry, deck lights, companionway, saloon lights, chicken coop, metal anchors with bound bone stocks and other details; with three bound masts with standing and running rigging with bone blocks and tackle, mounted on marquetry display base with compass rose and bone and wood balustrade, loosely contained within brass bound glazed case, overall measurements -- 34¼ x 39 x 16½in. (87 x 99 x 42cm.)
Provenance: Believed sold at Phillips, London, 12th July 1988, lot 197
Sold for £43,400
Estimated at £40,000 - £60,000
(inc. buyer's premium of 24%)
Condition Report
Fine overall condition. The model has been fully refurbished to a very high standard at some point.
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A FINE AND EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY NAPOLEONIC FRENCH PRISONER OF WAR BONE MODEL FOR A FIRST-RATE SHIP OF THE LINE
the 20in. planked and pinned hull with horn main and secondary wales, three gun decks with protruding guns, finely carved full-length warrior-form figurehead, with carved headrails and boomkins, extremely fine stern with balconies and quarter galleries, carved in full, planked deck with details including bitts, belaying rails with pins, capstan gratings, copper stove pipes, hammock racks, well deck with balustrade and belfry, deck lights, companionway, saloon lights, chicken coop, metal anchors with bound bone stocks and other details; with three bound masts with standing and running rigging with bone blocks and tackle, mounted on marquetry display base with compass rose and bone and wood balustrade, loosely contained within brass bound glazed case, overall measurements -- 34¼ x 39 x 16½in. (87 x 99 x 42cm.)
Provenance: Believed sold at Phillips, London, 12th July 1988, lot 197
Auction: Maritime and Scientific Models, Instruments & Art (Zephyr), 2nd Nov, 2021
Mercantile (Sail) – 1-92A
Mercantile (Steam) – 93-151
Naval (Sail) – 155-236
Naval (Steam) – 240-340
Navigation & Scientific Instruments – 341-392
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