Description: This vintage handcrafted sailboat art piece is a perfect addition to any nautical or beach themed home decor. The boat is made of solid wood and features a green/teal hill color scheme, with intricate details that make it unique. The sailboat is hand cradled and has a style that complements any room in your home. Whether you're a collector of nautical memorabilia or just looking for a unique piece of art, this sailboat is sure to impress. It's a great conversation starter and adds a touch of personality to any space. Nautical & Beach Model Sailboat Ship Small Boat with Sails / Vintage Art / Nautical Deco / Home Decoration / Table & Library Decoration Features * Material: Handmade and handcrafted using Rosewood, mahogany, teak and other exotic tropical wood * Completed by master craftsmen * Chrome and brass fittings and ornaments * Perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast or passionate collector * 100% hand built from scratch using ''plank on frame'' construction method * All dimensions can vary * Features anchors, intricate rigging, hand-stitched furled sails, authentic lifeboats, smooth white and green hull paint, multiple wooden stairs and many more * No plastic parts - comes on a solid wood base, with brass nameplate * 100% hand built from scratch using 'plank on frame' construction method like the way the actual ship was built Product Type Model Car or Vehicle Subject Nautical & Beach Material Wood Total Number of Pieces Included 1 Construction Method Handmade Color Green/Teal Hull 100% hand built from scratch using 'plank on frame' construction method like the way the actual ship was built Launched in 1937, just only two years before the start of World War II, the sail-training ship Christian Radich was named for a patron of the Christiania (later Oslo) Schoolship Association who left a bequest of 90,000 Norwegian crowns in 1915 for the building of a schoolship. The ship made one short cruise in 1938, followed the next year by her first transatlantic voyage, to New York for the Worlds Fair. Christian Radich returned to Norway in late 1939, only to be taken over by German occupation forces at Horten in April 1940. When the Norwegian Navy refused to run a sail-training program in the Baltic for German naval cadets, the Radich was used as a submarine depot ship.Wars end found her capsized at Flensburg, Germany, stripped of virtually all metal and fittings except her shell plating and decks. After £70,000 worth of salvage and repair at her builders in Sandefjord, she resumed sail training in 1947. One of the most regular participants in tall ships races and other events in Europe and North America, by the start of her second half century under sail, Christian Radich had been both witness to and a catalyst for the remarkable resurgence of interest in sail training and traditional sail generally worldwide.
Price: 25 USD
Location: Broadview Heights, Ohio
End Time: 2025-01-15T09:56:54.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Primary Material: Wood
Brand: Nautical & Beach
Color: Green
Style: Nautical
Material: Wood
Features: hand cradted