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Hull Model Frigate w/ Laminated Pine Stand
Hull Model Frigate w/ Laminated Pine Stand
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Description
Frigate Hull Model
Material: Pine
Description: This hull model frigate is made of pine wood that has been hand-carved. It only covers the hull, all other parts of the ship absent unless they are necessary for the proper design of the ship's base.
Construction: Laminated and Carved
Date: 19th century
Size: H.9.75xW.37.5xD.8.5"
Weight: 15.2 pounds
Condition: There is some scuffing, scratching, and spots of staining along the ship, but no chips or losses. The stand is in excellent condition.
History: A frigate /'fr?g?t/ is any of several types of warship, the term having been used for ships of various sizes and roles over the last few centuries.In the 17th century, the term was used for any warship built for speed and maneuverability, the description often used being "frigate-built". These could be warships carrying their principal battery of carriage-mounted guns on a single deck or on two decks (with further smaller carriage-mounted guns usually carried on the forecastle and quarterdeck of the vessel). The term was generally used for ships too small to stand in the line of battle, although early line-of-battle ships were frequently referred to as frigates when they were built for speed.In the 18th century, the term referred to ships which were usually as long as a ship-of-the-line and were square-rigged on all three masts (full rigged), but were faster and with lighter armament, used for patrolling and escort. In the definition adopted by the British Admiralty, they were rated ships of at least 28 guns, carrying their principal armament upon a single continuous deck—the upper deck, while ships-of-the-line possessed two or more continuous decks bearing batteries of guns.In the late 19th century (beginning about 1858 with the construction of prototypes by the British and French navies), the armoured frigate was a type of ironclad warship which for a time was the most powerful type of vessel afloat. The term "frigate" was used because such ships still mounted their principal armament on a single continuous upper deck. The later 19th century battleship thus developed from the frigate rather than from the ship of the line.In modern navies, frigates are used to protect other warships and merchant-marine ships, especially as anti-submarine warfare (ASW) combatants for amphibious expeditionary forces, underway replenishment groups, and merchant convoys. Ship classes dubbed "frigates" have also more closely resembled corvettes, destroyers, cruisers and even battleships. The rank "frigate captain" derives from the name of this type of ship.
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Hull Model Frigate w/ Laminated Pine Stand

Estimate $400 - $600
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Starting Price $200
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