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P & O Clipper Ship SIMLA Antique Half Model 1863
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This Fine Relic Has Been Sold. Thank you! PRESENTATION HALF HULL MODELP&O Lines Clipper SIMLA Ca 1863 Presented is a half display model of the Clipper Ship “SIMLA” which was possibly made by a crew member. Other than coming from a New England estate, nothing is known of the models past. The ship was built in 1854 for the P & O Line, as a steam assisted sailing vessel. The half model has a black hull with gold trim over a varnished bottom. Normally, models of this type were not meant to come apart. This one is held together by two rectangular wood pegs, from deck to keel, rather than the round dowels which are standard for a builder's model. The 22 inch hull is comprised of 12 lifts with the deck and garboard being Mahogany and the rest being Teak. The 25 inch backboard is also Teak. The model has a nice patina of age.SIMLA had an interesting career and after being pressed into service for the Crimean War she was returned to the P & O Line in 1858. In 1875, she was sold to another Line and converted to a four masted sailing vessel. After a collision in 1884, she sank while under tow.For a detailed explanation on understanding the various types of half models, please read http://landandseacollection.com/id267.html. This perspective of the hull shows her hollow bow section for speed DIMENSIONS:The ship model is 22" L x 1 1/8" half beam x 4" DepthThe backboard is 25" L x 6" H x 1/2" DWeight 4 pounds.CONDITION: The half hull is in original condition and the finish is in excellent condition with a nice patina of age. There is nothing of consequence which would distract from the overall appearance of this model. It is held together by two rectangular pegs extending from the deck to the keel which are quite unique. They can be seen just above the keel behind the bow and forward of the rudder post in the photo below. Note the two rectangular pegs just above the keel Shipbuilder's presentation models were often used to advertise the business of the shipbuilder or given to the owner after launch. Back of backboard showing aged wood BRIEF HISTORY: “SIMLA” 1854: SIMLA 2441 gross tons, length 330ft x beam 38ft, clipper bows, one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail) iron hull, single screw, speed 11 knots. Built 1854 by Tod & McGregor, Glasgow, and immediately requisitioned as a Crimea War transport. 1857 chartered to the European & Australian Royal Mail Co for their Suez - Sydney service for three voyages. 1858 returned to P&O line's Suez - Calcutta route, 1871 sailed home via the Suez Canal and then transferred to the Southampton - Alexandria service. 1875 sold to Howdens of Glasgow and converted to a four-masted sailing ship. 1884 collided with the CITY OF LUCKNOW, taken in tow but sank with the loss of 20 lives.”FLAT RATE SHIPPING to 48 contiguous States $25.00 OUR UNCONDITIONAL NO NONSENSE GUARANTEE: If not completely satisfied with your purchase it may be returned within five days of receipt in its original packaging if without damage. Return items must be insured for their full value. Only a prior email authorization from us for the return is required. Shipping charges are included in this offer if an error is due to our fault. International buyers welcome, but should inquire first. We have satisfied customers in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denmark, Estonia, England, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kuwait, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Martinique, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Nova Scotia, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, USVI and the Eastern Caribbean. Copyright 2010 by Land And Sea Collection™, All Rights Reserved
This Fine Relic Has Been Sold. Thank you! PRESENTATION HALF HULL MODELP&O Lines Clipper SIMLA Ca 1863
This Fine Relic Has Been Sold. Thank you!
PRESENTATION HALF HULL MODELP&O Lines Clipper SIMLA Ca 1863
Presented is a half display model of the Clipper Ship “SIMLA” which was possibly made by a crew member. Other than coming from a New England estate, nothing is known of the models past. The ship was built in 1854 for the P & O Line, as a steam assisted sailing vessel. The half model has a black hull with gold trim over a varnished bottom. Normally, models of this type were not meant to come apart. This one is held together by two rectangular wood pegs, from deck to keel, rather than the round dowels which are standard for a builder's model. The 22 inch hull is comprised of 12 lifts with the deck and garboard being Mahogany and the rest being Teak. The 25 inch backboard is also Teak. The model has a nice patina of age.SIMLA had an interesting career and after being pressed into service for the Crimean War she was returned to the P & O Line in 1858. In 1875, she was sold to another Line and converted to a four masted sailing vessel. After a collision in 1884, she sank while under tow.For a detailed explanation on understanding the various types of half models, please read http://landandseacollection.com/id267.html. This perspective of the hull shows her hollow bow section for speed
Presented is a half display model of the Clipper Ship “SIMLA” which was possibly made by a crew member. Other than coming from a New England estate, nothing is known of the models past. The ship was built in 1854 for the P & O Line, as a steam assisted sailing vessel. The half model has a black hull with gold trim over a varnished bottom. Normally, models of this type were not meant to come apart. This one is held together by two rectangular wood pegs, from deck to keel, rather than the round dowels which are standard for a builder's model. The 22 inch hull is comprised of 12 lifts with the deck and garboard being Mahogany and the rest being Teak. The 25 inch backboard is also Teak. The model has a nice patina of age.SIMLA had an interesting career and after being pressed into service for the Crimean War she was returned to the P & O Line in 1858. In 1875, she was sold to another Line and converted to a four masted sailing vessel. After a collision in 1884, she sank while under tow.For a detailed explanation on understanding the various types of half models, please read http://landandseacollection.com/id267.html.
BRIEF HISTORY: “SIMLA” 1854: SIMLA 2441 gross tons, length 330ft x beam 38ft, clipper bows, one funnel, three masts (rigged for sail) iron hull, single screw, speed 11 knots. Built 1854 by Tod & McGregor, Glasgow, and immediately requisitioned as a Crimea War transport. 1857 chartered to the European & Australian Royal Mail Co for their Suez - Sydney service for three voyages. 1858 returned to P&O line's Suez - Calcutta route, 1871 sailed home via the Suez Canal and then transferred to the Southampton - Alexandria service. 1875 sold to Howdens of Glasgow and converted to a four-masted sailing ship. 1884 collided with the CITY OF LUCKNOW, taken in tow but sank with the loss of 20 lives.”FLAT RATE SHIPPING to 48 contiguous States $25.00
Copyright 2010 by Land And Sea Collection™, All Rights Reserved