A Fine Scale Model of the Clipper Ship Comet
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A Fine Scale Model of the Clipper Ship Comet

MICHAEL COSTAGLIOLA (AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY)

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A Fine Scale Model of the Clipper Ship Comet
Michael Costagliola (American, 20th century)
This is a very fine scale model based on research and plans and built to museum quality standards. The hull of the model is built up from the solid with black painted topsides and a copper plated bottom with over 1500 miniature copper plates. The deck of the model is planked in basswood and is fitted with numerous details which include: anchors, capstans, deck eyes, bilge pumps, bell, ladders, anchor chain, cargo hatches, pin & fife rails, deck house, ship's boats lashed amidships and on davits to either side, companionways, skylight, spare spar bundles, binnacle, ship's wheel and more. The model is fitted with a bowsprit, three masts, cross spars, stun'sail booms, spanker boom and gaff, tops and trees. The ship is very well rigged with standing and running rigging which includes: ratlines, deadeyes, chain plates, forestays, back stays, halyards, topping lifts, bracing lines, sheets and more. The model is displayed on a pair of brass pedestals mounted on a maple board. Attached to the baseboard is a faux ivory plaque which is inscribed "Clipper Ship Comet 1851/Built New York City - launched May 10, 1851" The model is displayed in a mahogany and glass case with built in lighting (not illustrated).
39 x 11½ x 26½ in. (99 x 29.2 x 67.2 cm.) model dimensions on stand.
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The model is displayed in a mahogany and glass display case and stand with built in lighting.

拍品专文

COMET was a very successful clipper ship, built by William H. Webb, at New York, and launched July 10, 1851. Her length on deck was 229 feet. She was strongly built, her frames being diagonally strapped with iron ties. Her cabins were large and elegantly furnished; she provided toilets, smoking and bathrooms as well as a fine library. COMET was a particularly handsome ship in every way and was one of the fastest sailors and also one of the most successful sailing ships ever launched from any shipyard.
Please see the catalog note on Lot 34 for information on the builder.