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Zeven Provincien Ship Model "T086"

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SKU:
T086
UPC:
616983880616
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Product Description

This Beautiful Zeven Provincien Ship Model "T086" Is Presented By Old Modern Handicrafts. This is Museum-quality, Fully Assembled model of the Zeven Provincien. The model is 100% hand built from scratch using "plank on frame" construction method. Our master craftsmen have spent more than 100 hours to finish it. One bold feature that makes this model standout is the art of wood use. Rosewood, mahogany, teak and other exotic woods are carefully selected to accent each part of the model. This replica has magnificent details which include metal anchors and cannons, authentic crows nest, advanced rigging, rolled sails and an ornate stern. No plastic parts! Comes on a solid wood base, with metal nameplate.

  • De Zeven Provincien was a Dutch ship of the line, originally armed with 80 guns. The literal translation is "The Seven Provinces", the name referring to the fact that the Dutch Republic in the 17th century was a confederation of seven autonomous provinces. The vessel was originally built in 1664-65 for the Admiralty of the Maas in Rotterdam, by Master Shipbuilder Salomon Jansz van den Tempel. The ship participated in all major naval combat between 1666 and 1692. From 1666 to 1674 the ship was the flagship of the Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, one of the most famous sea-officers the Dutch Republic had ever seen. In 1694 the Zeven Provincien was decommissioned and sold to be broken up. As of 2008, a new replica is being constructed.
  • GENERAL INFORMATION
    SKUT086
    ManufacturerOld Modern Handicrafts
    CategoryModel Ship
    UPC616983880616
    Ship ViaFedEx
    Dimensions12W x 37L x 32H Inches, Weight 9 Lbs
    Carton Dimensions16W x 44L x 38H Inches, Weight 45 Lbs
    History
  • De Zeven Provincien was a Dutch ship of the line, originally armed with 80 guns. The literal translation is "The Seven Provinces", the name referring to the fact that the Dutch Republic in the 17th century was a confederation of seven autonomous provinces. The vessel was originally built in 1664-65 for the Admiralty of the Maas in Rotterdam, by Master Shipbuilder Salomon Jansz van den Tempel. The ship participated in all major naval combat between 1666 and 1692. From 1666 to 1674 the ship was the flagship of the Admiral Michiel de Ruyter, one of the most famous sea-officers the Dutch Republic had ever seen. In 1694 the Zeven Provincien was decommissioned and sold to be broken up. As of 2008, a new replica is being constructed.