French Brig | Prince de Neuchâtel | 1822

French Brig | Prince de Neuchâtel | 1822

$18,500.00
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Exquisite model of the French brig " Prince de NeufChatel" an armedbrig circa 1822 launched in New York by Noah and Brown. The modelshows exceptional workmanship and detail. The rigging is complete anduncompromised showing all appropriate standing and running cords. Thetwo raked masts are outfitted with countless block and tackle withcords whipped and served. The planked deck carries cannon riggedto the bulwarks. The hull is copper sheathed from the waterline down.The model is mounted into a free standing mahogany display case withmatching table. 57" long x 23" wide x 66" high with table. For the sovereign Prince of Neuchâtel (Neufchatel is analternative spelling), see Louis Alexandre Berthier.a Hermaphrodite Brig designHistoryName:Prince de NeufchatelBuilder:Adam and Noah BrownLaunched:1813Fate:Captured, December 1814; broken up 1815General characteristicsLength:110 ft 8 in (33.7 m)(overall)93 ft 8 1⁄4 in (28.6 m) (keel)Beam:25 ft 8 in (7.8 m)Depth of hold:11 ft 6 in (3.5 m)Privatee

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