Model of a 74 to 80-Gun Ship of the Line, Polychromed truss model of the hull, painted black and white and with copper paint under the waterline, with loose spars. Eighty-two gun ports spread over three decks, five levels: cow bridge, lower deck, intermediate deck, box deck and half deck with covered pit with walkways and grilles, top campanel with roef. The galleon has no figurehead. Twisted mirror, flat two-gate wulf, two-story fence with carving of trophies and an oval weapon with anchor, two-storey side galleries with carvings of pilasters and diamond motifs. Rudder with round rudder king
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Penta Springs Limited / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
W56W33File size:
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6303 x 6006 px | 53.4 x 50.9 cm | 21 x 20 inches | 300dpiPhotographer:
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Model of a 74 to 80-Gun Ship of the Line, Polychromed truss model of the hull, painted black and white and with copper paint under the waterline, with loose spars. Eighty-two gun ports spread over three decks, five levels: cow bridge, lower deck, intermediate deck, box deck and half deck with covered pit with walkways and grilles, top campanel with roef. The galleon has no figurehead. Twisted mirror, flat two-gate wulf, two-story fence with carving of trophies and an oval weapon with anchor, two-storey side galleries with carvings of pilasters and diamond motifs. Rudder with round rudder king (Soetermeers version), steering wheel on the half deck for the bezaansmast. The model is equipped with a double anchor bet and two double spindles. The sheer is almost flat, two barwood and one deer, spiked around. Spars with marbles and spreaders of a three-mast rig have been added: both the large mast and the mizzen mast have a snail mast with fork, the mizzen is still fed with a boom, the bowsprit has bentwood and lumber, ship model (propulsion of vehicle, ship, etc. by wind), De Ruyter (ship), anonymous, Netherlands, 1830 - 1840, wood (plant material), brass (alloy), glass, h 63 cm × l 228 cm × w 56 cm