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https://www.thehoarde.com/dealers/the-house-of-antiquesEarly 20th Century English folk art scratch-built ship model of S.V Liverpool
One of the best examples we have uncovered, an early 20th Century example of an English folk art scratch-built ship model. The S.V Liverpool was the fastest steel sailing ship of its time in the early 20th Century. This scene depicts it being wrecked in 1902 of Alderney (Guernsey). This example is made of exceptional high-quality craftsmanship, from the metal sails, carved wooden detail of the hull with small boats, cabins and stairs, sealike cotton detail, lighthouse sat on actual rocks and canvas painted backdrop. Encased in its original hand-crafted pine case box and amazingly its 19th Century hand crafted wobbly glass front. The worn painted surface of the outer case is beautiful and has aged perfectly. A very decorative piece of English nautical folk art in our humble opinion and would make an amazing centre piece in any stylish setting.
Size in inches: H 28” x W 36” x D 9”
Origin: England
Date: Early 20th Century
Item Condition: Aged
This item is over 100 years old, still in complete original condition. There is wear and tear present in the form of faded surface and paint, discolouring in sections and general aged weathering of all this item as shown. Please review all the photos provided as part of this advert, close-up photos have been provided to show its condition of loss of surface detail.
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