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Circa 1864

BUILDER'S HALF HULL MODEL OF THE SAIL/STEAM SHIP "LUZON"

By Alexander Stephens & Son Shipbuilders, Linthouse, Govan, Scotland. Hull built up in ten lifts. Bottom finished bright and marked "Luzon/No. 55" at the center just below the waterline. Topsides painted black. Stem is built out from the top lift. At the stern is a rudder and a cut-out for a propeller.
Height 7". Length 59".

  • Provenance:
    Sotheby's London, The Gleneagles Auction, August 1973, purchased by Richard Kelton.
    The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.

    The
    Luzon was built in 1864 by Alexander Stephens & Son Shipbuilders, Linthouse, Govan, Scotland for Ker Bolton & Co., Glasgow. She was of composite iron and wood construction with principal dimensions of 180-foot LOA and 591 tons. Alexander Stephens pioneered composite ship building after Lloyds granted a higher classification for composite construction in 1861. The Luzon was lost at sea in 1866.

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