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HAWK'S NEST MODEL OF A MERCHANT BRIG America, 19th Century
Built up in hardwood frames, the lower sections doubled, with stem, keel, and rudder post, sheer stringer and other details. Height 8.5". Length 32.5".
Provenance:
Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 2001.
Acquired from the above at that sale by Richard Kelton.
This is an example of a builder's type of model that was used by shipbuilders prior to the development of the "lift" model. The "Hawk's Nest" model was created using the ship's line drawings and frame layout to replicate an accurate scale model for reference to construction techniques. Also called "bird cage" or "framing" models, this example features "sistered" (doubled and joined together) frames and is pegged together using wooden tree nails.
From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
Built up in hardwood frames, the lower sections doubled, with stem, keel, and rudder post, sheer stringer and other details. Height 8.5". Length 32.5".
Provenance:
Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 2001.
Acquired from the above at that sale by Richard Kelton.
This is an example of a builder's type of model that was used by shipbuilders prior to the development of the "lift" model. The "Hawk's Nest" model was created using the ship's line drawings and frame layout to replicate an accurate scale model for reference to construction techniques. Also called "bird cage" or "framing" models, this example features "sistered" (doubled and joined together) frames and is pegged together using wooden tree nails.
From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
Provenance:
Northeast Auctions, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, August 2001.
Acquired from the above at that sale by Richard Kelton.
This is an example of a builder's type of model that was used by shipbuilders prior to the development of the "lift" model. The "Hawk's Nest" model was created using the ship's line drawings and frame layout to replicate an accurate scale model for reference to construction techniques. Also called "bird cage" or "framing" models, this example features "sistered" (doubled and joined together) frames and is pegged together using wooden tree nails.
From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
Condition: Overall excellent condition. There appears to be a small repair to the third frame from the stern on the starboard side (re-glued), and another frame appears to have been pushed in. There is some minor wear to the exterior surface from age and use.
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