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MONUMENTAL BOARDROOM SHIP MODEL IN CASE WITH STAND - Whaleship "Lagoda", launched (contrary to tag) in 1826 from the Wanton Boatyard in Norwell, Mass. Built by brothers Seth and Samuel Foster for Duxbury merchant Ezra Weston. Converted in 1846 to a Whaler by Jonathan Bourne of New Bedford. He made over $650,000 from her, he sold her in 1886, she was scrapped in Yokohama Japan in 1899. Per wiki: "In 1915, Jonathan's daughter Emily donated the Bourne Building to the New Bedford Whaling Museum in memory of her father, and the Museum commissioned shipwrights to build the half-size model of the Lagoda in 1916, with funds also provided by Emily. At 89 feet in length, it remains the largest whaling ship model in existence." This is a model of that model, with rigging, sails and longboats in the same settings. 89" tall overall, 75 1/2" x 27 1/2", very good condition. From the former MBNA Corporate Collection.

UMENTAL BOARDROOM SHIP MODEL IN CASE WITH STAND - Whaleship "Lagoda", launched (contrary to tag) in 1826 from the Wanton Boatyard in Norwell, Mass. Built by brothers Seth and Samuel Foster for Duxbury merchant Ezra Weston. Converted in 1846 to a Whaler by Jonathan Bourne of New Bedford. He made over $650,000 from her, he sold her in 1886, she was scrapped in Yokohama Japan in 1899. Per wiki: "In 1915, Jonathan's daughter Emily donated the Bourne Building to the New Bedford Whaling Museum in memory of her father, and the Museum commissioned shipwrights to build the half-size model of the Lagoda in 1916, with funds also provided by Emily. At 89 feet in length, it remains the largest whaling ship model in existence." This is a model of that model, with rigging, sails and longboats in the same settings. 89" tall overall, 75 1/2" x 27 1/2", very good condition. From the former MBNA Corporate Collection.

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