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A painted wood scale model of the American clipper ship 'Flying Cloud', first half 20th century,...
View MoreA painted wood scale model of the American clipper ship 'Flying Cloud', first half 20th century,...
Starting Bid: £800
Estimate: £1,200 - £1,800
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Lot 95
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A painted wood scale model of the American clipper ship 'Flying Cloud', first half 20th century, with planked deck, the three masts with rigging, the stern inscribed FLYING CLOUD NEW YORK, on an oak stand, displayed in a glazed case with line inlaid mahogany base with further applied plaque "CLIPPER SHIP "Flying Cloud" - 1851 BUILDER UNKNOWN C.1910, the model - approx. 60cm high, 87cm long; the glazed case - 70.5cm high, 99cm wide, 31.5cm deep
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