细节
A fully rigged and planked display model of the U.S. Naval Revenue Cutter Hornet (1775)
with masts and yards, standing and running rigging and full suit of stitched linen sails, anchors with bound wooden stocks, catheads, windlass, belaying rails and pins, gratings, companionway, six guns in carriages, tiller, rudder and other details, finished in white, black and natural wood with Venetian red bulwarks and mounted on two turned brass columns, inlaid display base and brass bound glazed cover -- 54.5 x 58.5cm.
From Charlston to Martinique, she was captured by the British schooner Porcupine and sold in Jamaica
with masts and yards, standing and running rigging and full suit of stitched linen sails, anchors with bound wooden stocks, catheads, windlass, belaying rails and pins, gratings, companionway, six guns in carriages, tiller, rudder and other details, finished in white, black and natural wood with Venetian red bulwarks and mounted on two turned brass columns, inlaid display base and brass bound glazed cover -- 54.5 x 58.5cm.
From Charlston to Martinique, she was captured by the British schooner Porcupine and sold in Jamaica
注意事项
Import VAT applies; the total amount payable is 127.5% of the hammer price.