Model of a 74-Gun Ship of the Line, anonymous, c. 1782 Canvas Print

Model of a 74-Gun Ship of the Line, anonymous, c. 1782 Canvas Print

Detailed structural model of the hull in two halves stacked on top of each other, with loose round wood. Seventy-four gun gates divided over three decks; five decks in total, with full shelling and many attachments provided, some parts numbered. On the elaborate galleon a crowned lion as a squin, four conveniences, a seahorse and fish among the slooiknies. Wrung mirror and hollow wulf with two gates, fence and side gallery of two floors, completely decorated with carvings of allegorical figures, praise and trophies. Straight rudder with suckling lamps, with square rudder king and holes for two stirring pins; steering wheel on the half-deck for the bezaansmast. The zeeg rises to both ends, two barque wood and two roe wood. Round underwatership. All rests with damselfly blocks are arranged. Scale approx. 1:33 (derived).

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