Trevor Philip & Sons Ltd 75a Jermyn Street St James's London SW1Y 6NP England

 

1: A fully outfitted 76-gun, ship of the line, planked and pinned hull carved to the head rails, stern and well deck, with typical fittings and mounted on a painted wooden baseboard with a carved bone balustrade, secured in a fine straw-work case with internal mirrors and drop front glass door.

 


2: A very fine, early 19th century bone prisoner-of-war ships model of a 120 gun 1st rate ship of the line. The vessel has a carved figure of a roman warrior with three bound masts with yards & booms.

 

 


3: An Early 19th Century French Prisoner-of-war model of a 74-Gun Ship. The planked & pinned hull typical hull & deck fittings, bound masts & rigging, secured to bone and wood base within glazed case.

 

 


4: A very fine, early 19th century bone prisoner-of-war ship's model of a 120 gun 1st rate ship-of-the-line. The vessel has a carved figure of a roman warrior with three bound masts with yards & booms. 
Dimensions: 60cm / 18cm / 55cm.

 

 


5: An early 19th century Prisoner-of-war model of the 'Ville de Paris'.

A wooden Prisoner-of-war model of the 110-gun ship-of-the–line “Ville de Paris”. Hull of carved wood with ebony detailing. Turned brass cannons & with painted port-lids. The warrior figurehead with shield on arm and drawn sword. Housed in a glazed wooden display case, with descriptive plaque.

 

 


6: A carved bone prisoner of war model, of a man of war, early 19th century.