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Painting of the Yacht Fury II by John Austin Taylor

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    Awesome gouache painting of a big sport fishing vessel. The boat is identified as the Florence IV and has outriggers, davits, mast, searchlights, horns, burgee, ensign, etc., signed lower right John Austin Taylor...
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  • Original Yacht Blueprint P-201-2 by John Wells
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    Original blueprint of a one hundred foot yacht by John Wells Incorporated of New York. The plan is a top view showing the top deck and cabin level. The top deck shows dining saloon, pilot house...
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  • Ship Model Caroline, The Royal Yacht Of George II and George III
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    Plank on frame model of the English Royal Yacht "Caroline". All planks are tree-nailed to the hull. Very well rigged with all appropriate standing and running cords. Imported from England...
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  • Blueprint Yacht Gypsy By John Alden No 355
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    Alden blueprint of Motor Yacht Gypsy which was a 101 foot yacht built in 1927. This is a hull lines drawing of this plum bow vessel. Weight is 16 pounds. 20" H x 53" L .
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