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Beautifully Detailed Sea Witch Ship Replica 6' Long 1957 Blue Ribbon Winner

$ 2745.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Size: 60 in. & Over
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type: Clipper
  • Primary Material: Wood
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Time Period, War: 1846
  • Condition: Good Vintage Condition

    Description

    Beautifully Detailed Sea Witch Clipper Ship Replica
    This replica won a blue
    ribbon
    at the
    Fifth Annual California Hobby Show
    on March 22 1957 (Ribbon included)
    Approximatly 6' Long,  4' 6" High and 1' 6" Wide
    About the Sea Witch: The Sea Witch was an American clipper ship designed by naval architect John W. Griffith for the China trading firm Howland & Aspinwall. She was launched at Smith & Dimon in Manhattan on December 8 1846.
    The Sea Witch is currently on display in our gift shop in Cambria.
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    The price includes shipping and insurance.
    All of our pieces are vintage or antique and we take extra care when packaging them for shipping to ensure your piece will arrive safely and in the same condition it was shipped. We do not charge any handling fees.
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    We are a small shop with a big heart based out of beautiful Cambria, CA. We are new to eBay but have been in business over 20 years. Christmas is a year round holiday for us & we look forward to sharing our passion with you!
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