This is the America Cup Racing Yacht Fully Assembled Model in 1:8 Scale by Old Modern Handicrafts.
The 19th-century racing yacht, America, was designed by George Steers for Commodore John Cox Stevens. It was named after the first international sailing trophy it won, the America's Cup. America captured the 'One Hundred Sovereign Cup' by 20 minutes in 1851. Queen Victoria was reported to ask who was second, the famous answer being: "Ah, Your Majesty, there is no second".
Our America yacht model comes fully assembled in cedarwood and clear varnish. It is scratched built using a plank on frame method according to scale through original plans. It features intricate handmade details such as three large sails with detailed stitching, two masts, front bowsprit, riggings, a metal nameplate embedded with “America 1851”, and much more. Proudly display this beautiful yacht in your home or office and it will surely spark a conversation! A must-have for any collector or enthusiast!
L: 33 W: 5.5 H: 28 Inches
The 19th-century racing yacht, America, was designed by George Steers for Commodore John Cox Stevens. It was named after the first international sailing trophy it won, the America's Cup. America captured the 'One Hundred Sovereign Cup' by 20 minutes in 1851. Queen Victoria was reported to ask who was second, the famous answer being: "Ah, Your Majesty, there is no second".
Our America yacht model comes fully assembled in cedarwood and clear varnish. It is scratched built using a plank on frame method according to scale through original plans. It features intricate handmade details such as three large sails with detailed stitching, two masts, front bowsprit, riggings, a metal nameplate embedded with “America 1851”, and much more. Proudly display this beautiful yacht in your home or office and it will surely spark a conversation! A must-have for any collector or enthusiast!
L: 33 W: 5.5 H: 28 Inches
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