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Re-live the greatest moments in Naval History with these limited edition models of The RMS Titanic and The U.S.S. Yorktown. These ships and the people that sailed them have left an indelible mark on the history of the world in what they did and the great tragedies that marked there passing.

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RMS Titanic Signature Edition Wooden Ship
$1250.00
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The RMS Titanic built by Harland and Wolff of Belfast, Ireland at a reported cost of $7.5 million (in 1912 Dollars) made her maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York, with a complement of 2,227 passengers and crew. Considered to be the most luxurious ship of her time with amneties few people even had in there homes; she was the epitime of the Trans-Atlantic Cruise Ships. Equipped with four 400 kilowatt generators she provide passengers with luxuries we take for granted today. Displacing 46,329 tons she was 882.5 feet long making her the largest cruise ship in the world. On the night of 14 Aprilat 11:40 p.m she struck an iceberg on her starboard bow and 2hrs 40min later was claimed by the sea.

The RMS Titanic Signature Edition Wooden Ship is limited to just 1,000 worldwide models that captures the superb craftsmanship and historical drama of the ship that established luxury at sea. Carved in mahogany and hand painted, each model bears an individually hand-signed autograph of Millvina Dean, one of the last living survivors of the ill-fated luxury liner.

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The U.S.S. Yorktown
$1250.00
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U.S.S. Yorktown commissioned on September 30, 1937, she was built at the Newport News, Virginia and displaces 19,800 tons. The U.S.S Yorktown participated in the Battle of Midway on June 4-6, 1942 a turning point in the Pacific War against the Japanese Imperial Fleet where she was fatally damaged and then torpedoed by a Japanese submarine on June 6, 1942; later sinking on June 7, 1942.

The U.S.S. Yorktown is handcrafted in solid mahogany, hand-painted in authentic camouflage, and mounted to a polished hardwood display base. Hand-numbered commemorative nameplate is hand-signed by the late Rear Admiral (Ret.) James W. Condit. Limited to just 1943 models in honor of the legendary ship's commissioning date.

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