Maritime Models and Artifacts

Half models of historical ships and a detailed model of a powder magazine, showcasing craftsmanship in maritime history.

Model of a Powder Magazine, anonymous, 1849 demonstration model Model of the cross -section of a ship with powder room, brown and green painted. The powder chamber is set up, the top can be taken off, making four rods placed in the longitudinal direction to support the Kruitkists; On one side is a glass porthole, on the other an entrance hatch. Two above -placed pipes with two faucets Each connect the powder room with the outside of the ship's skin; The outer cranes function independently of each other, the inner two are connected and function at the same time. A final tap is applied to the underside of the powder room and comes out in the spacious. United States of America tin plate. brass (alloy). glass
Model of a Powder Magazine, anonymous, 1849 demonstration model Model of the cross -section of a ship with powder room, brown and green painted. The powder chamber is set up, the top can be taken off, making four rods placed in the longitudinal direction to support the Kruitkists; On one side is a glass porthole, on the other an entrance hatch. Two above -placed pipes with two faucets Each connect the powder room with the outside of the ship's skin; The outer cranes function independently of each other, the inner two are connected and function at the same time. A final tap is applied to the underside of the powder room and comes out in the spacious. United States of America tin plate. brass (alloy). glass