CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship

ByOld Modern Handicrafts, Inc.

CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
CSS Alabama Without Sail, Museum Quality, Fully Assembled Wooden Model Ship
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The history of CSS Alabama

In 1862, John Laird Sons and Company of Liverpool, England built the screw sloop-of-war CSS Alabama for the Confederate States of America. Launched as Enrica, the vessel was fitted out as a cruiser and commissioned as CSS Alabama on 24 August 1862. Under Captain Raphael Semmes, Alabama spent the next two months capturing and burning ships in the North Atlantic and intercepting American grain ships bound for Europe. Continuing its path of destruction through the West Indies, Alabama sank USS Hatteras near Galveston, Texas and captured its crew. After visiting Cape Town, South Africa Alabama sailed for the East Indies where it spent the next six months cruising for enemy shipping. While there, the formidable commerce raider destroyed seven more ships before redoubling the Cape of Good Hope and returning to Europe.

About the CSS Alabama model ship

A great item for Civil War buffs! This is an outstanding FULLY ASSEMBLED wood model of the C.S.S. Alabama, the Confederate States ship that menaced Union merchant and naval vessels.

Master craftsmen using historical photographs, drawings or original plans meticulously handcraft these highly detailed wood models from scratch. They are built to scale with high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany. They are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships. Each model requires hundreds of hours to finish and must go through a demanding quality control process before leaving the workshop.

This beautiful C.S.S. Alabama model comes in natural wood finish. It features a plank on frame, three decks, and one row of open portholes on each sides of the hull. The front bowsprit and three large masts are connected securely using advanced rigging and lines painstakingly knotted and fastened by hand. Metal anchors and a wooden rudder are visible on the front and rear of the ship. On the deck, there are metal stationed cannons, authentic hand-built lifeboats with ribs and planks, wooden smoke stack, wooden stairways with handles, metal cranes, and many other spectacular ornaments.

This model comes standard with a solid wood base and brass nameplate. It''ll make a perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast or passionate collector.
In 1862, John Laird Sons and Company of Liverpool, England built the screw sloop-of-war CSS Alabama for the Confederate States of America. Launched as Enrica, the vessel was fitted out as a cruiser and commissioned as CSS Alabama on 24 August 1862. Under Captain Raphael Semmes, Alabama spent the next two months capturing and burning ships in the North Atlantic and intercepting American grain ships bound for Europe. Continuing its path of destruction through the West Indies, Alabama sank USS Hatteras near Galveston, Texas and captured its crew. After visiting Cape Town, South Africa Alabama sailed for the East Indies where it spent the next six months cruising for enemy shipping. While there, the formidable commerce raider destroyed seven more ships before redoubling the Cape of Good Hope and returning to Europe.
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Model # (MPN) T292
Manufactured By Old Modern Handicrafts, Inc.
Sold By Shop Houzz
Size W 10" / H 24" / D 32"
Weight 3 lb
Materials Wood
Category Decorative Objects & Figurines
Style Craftsman
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