Model of a Ship Camel, anonymous, c. 1784 demonstration model Construction model of a ship's cabinet, the starboard half of a few. The skin is omitted so that the construction and layout are visible. The hull is rectangular, on one side adapted to the shape of a fitting ship's hull. The model has three levels: soil, intermediate deck and upper deck; Inside it is divided into six compartments by waterproof Scots. On the intermediate deck behind is a cabin, with a decorated window and a chimney in front of the galley; The back can be opened with two gates. The model is completely detailed with t
Model of a Ship Camel, anonymous, c. 1784 demonstration model Construction model of a ship's cabinet, the starboard half of a few. The skin is omitted so that the construction and layout are visible. The hull is rectangular, on one side adapted to the shape of a fitting ship's hull. The model has three levels: soil, intermediate deck and upper deck; Inside it is divided into six compartments by waterproof Scots. On the intermediate deck behind is a cabin, with a decorated window and a chimney in front of the galley; The back can be opened with two gates. The model is completely detailed with three and twenty pumps in two rows, twenty roasting pills with ropes that are led to the underside, twelve spouts to let the camel fill up, two tap beams, a betting, a capean behind and twelve shutters. A rudder on the back. Harlingen (possibly) wood (plant material). brass (alloy). rope. paint (coating) Friesland
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