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CASED EXHIBITION STANDARD MODEL OF THE SCHOONER YACHT
AMERICA 1988
By Joseph Seela (United States, 1929-2016). Class "A" model scratch-built in 1/4" scale. Hull built up from the solid, the bottom coppered in individual copper plates and the topsides painted black with carved pearwood trailboards. Deck planked in holly and detailed with bowsprit brace, anchor windlass, anchor davit and anchor, pin and fife rails, hexagonal skylight, stove pipe, forward deck hatch, capstan, boat swung out on davits, deckhouse, companionway, circular cockpit, tiller, etc. Rigged as a schooner with standing and running rigging, with an oversize burgee for the New York Yacht Club. Displayed in a glass case with mahogany base and a raised plinth. Height 33". Length 42.5". Width 12".
The history of the America
is well known. She was designed by George Steers for John Cox Stevens and was the first winner of the America's Cup, besting the British fleet by more than 18 minutes.
This model is based on Seela's research, plans drawn by Johan F. Andersen, and later plans drafted for a proposed restoration of the schooner prior to her demise at the U.S. Naval Academy shipyard in Annapolis, Maryland.
By Joseph Seela (United States, 1929-2016). Class "A" model scratch-built in 1/4" scale. Hull built up from the solid, the bottom coppered in individual copper plates and the topsides painted black with carved pearwood trailboards. Deck planked in holly and detailed with bowsprit brace, anchor windlass, anchor davit and anchor, pin and fife rails, hexagonal skylight, stove pipe, forward deck hatch, capstan, boat swung out on davits, deckhouse, companionway, circular cockpit, tiller, etc. Rigged as a schooner with standing and running rigging, with an oversize burgee for the New York Yacht Club. Displayed in a glass case with mahogany base and a raised plinth. Height 33". Length 42.5". Width 12".
The history of the America is well known. She was designed by George Steers for John Cox Stevens and was the first winner of the America's Cup, besting the British fleet by more than 18 minutes.
This model is based on Seela's research, plans drawn by Johan F. Andersen, and later plans drafted for a proposed restoration of the schooner prior to her demise at the U.S. Naval Academy shipyard in Annapolis, Maryland.
The history of the America is well known. She was designed by George Steers for John Cox Stevens and was the first winner of the America's Cup, besting the British fleet by more than 18 minutes.
This model is based on Seela's research, plans drawn by Johan F. Andersen, and later plans drafted for a proposed restoration of the schooner prior to her demise at the U.S. Naval Academy shipyard in Annapolis, Maryland.
Condition: Both appear to be in excellent condition. I know the model is all original with no restorations or repair. The case is the same except two small plugs on the base board which need to be stained to match the base color.
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Please contact Eldred''s 48 hours prior to the auction start time with condition report requests. Please do not bid on any item without reading the condition report. The absence of a condition report does NOT imply that an an object is free of defects or restoration. Please contact Eldred''s before bidding with any questions as to condition. Condition reports are provided as a complimentary service and only reflect the opinion of Eldred''s and should not be taken as a statement of fact. Condition reports only detail flaws or restorations and do not take into account wear, fading, or other issues consistent with an object''s age.
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