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  Sovereign Of The Seas Model
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here to see detailed photos! measures:
35"L x 37"T x 12"W
The Sovereign of the Seas, also known as Man of War was built by King Charles
I at East Boston, Massachusetts in 1637. At the time of her construction, The
Sovereign Of The Seas was considered to be a masterpiece as she was far and
away the largest and most powerful ship in the world.
This truly opulent ship, built for the king of England in order to stroke his
ego, was a massive undertaking by shipbuilders of Britain. Her completion required
the labors of over a thousand craftsmen for three years. Sovereign Of The Sea
was the most extravagantly decorated warship in the Royal Navy, and the money
spent making her so helped to create the financial crisis for Charles I that
contributed to the English Civil War.
For sixty years she ruled the seas unmatched. Even today, Sovereign of The
Seas is renowned as one of the most beautiful vessels ever to sail the oceans
and she is considered a true work of art.
Ship
Model Description : |
- Model Ship Measures 32"L x 35"T x 12"W *when
including the very front mast, the actual length of the ship is 37"L
- The Sovereign of the Seas model is shipped to you
fully assembled and ready for prominent display in your home,
office or place of business
- This wooden "Man of War" ship model comes with a
solid wood base, a brass or metal name plate and the history
of the British warship
- The Sovereign of the Seas model ship is entirely handmade piece
by intricate piece by skillful and experienced master craftsmen, using
the plank on frame construction method - no kits are used, ships
are scratch-buuilt
- We only use the highest quality woods in constructing our museum
quality model ships
- The following rare woods used to build our "Man of War" sailing
ship were subjected to severe conditioning (put over fire & sun dried),
to ensure your model will withstand any climate and thus, preventing
the wood from becoming twisted or fractured:
Ebony, English Sycamore, Rosewood, Black Wood, Cherry, Mahogany, Yellow
Wood & Jack Wood
- Canons, muskets, anchors, decorative fixtures and other intricate
details on this historic model ship are sculpted of metal
- Sails are handmade of fine linen and rigging lines vary in
color and weight
- Our wooden model ships are built according to scale through
original plans, pictures and drawings
- The finished Sovereign of the Seas model ship is
carefully inspected for quality and accuracy numerous times before
final packaging
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 | Model Display Case for up to 38"L Ships Over time, dust and dirt particles can damage your model ship and become impossible to clean. We recommend that you protect your treasured model ship from dust and dirt with our cherry display case, specially made for museum quality collectable ships.

|  | Table Top Model Ship Display Case for up to 38"L Ships The intricate details that make your model ship unique and valuable, are difficult to clean and often can be damaged if not done properly. We recommend that you protect your treasured model ship with our table top cherry display case.

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may have.
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Call 1-800-883-3197
or email info@modelusawarships.com
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