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1950 Vintage Pictures Depicting Three Ships Launching Riva Trigoso Shipyards

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Rectangular frame with original pictures depicting three ships launching in Riva Trigoso shipyard: Reggio ferry of Ferrovie dello Stato (8th March 1960); Federico Parodi ship (31st August 1958); Cariddi motorboat launched on October 20, 1953. Coeval frame, good condition. Including frame cm 70.5 x 1.7 x 19.5 - inches 27.75 x 0.66 x 7.67. The Riva Trigoso shipyard was established by Erasmo Piaggio on August 1, 1897 and it is one of the more ancient Italian shipyards.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 7.68 in (19.5 cm)Width: 27.76 in (70.5 cm)Depth: 0.67 in (1.7 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1953-1960
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  • Seller Location:
    Milan, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1020220829432
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