VISTA ALEGRE porcelain dish representing a former military Gunboat 1798) with the brand of "Maritime Museum - Lisbon on the back. Measures 4 1/4" x 6 1/2". Perfect condition, gold edge trim.
"The Ship Builder" Knowles collector plate from the Rockwell Heritage collection. This Limited edition hand numbered collector plate of "The Ship Builder" is from the Knowles Company. It is approximately 8 1/2" diameter. It is in excellent condition. It is produced on hard-fired porcelain to the highest quality and artistic standards of the Bradford Exchange in 1980. This is the 4th issue in the "The Rockwell Heritage Collection" by Norman Rockwell...
Blue and white porcelain souvenir dish or tray featuring The cruise ship CROWN ODYSSEY from the Norweigian Royal Cruise Line in the 1980's. Underside marked - ROYAL COPENHAGEN DENMARK with initials and symbols. I believe this is a tip or pin tray or dish. Measures 3 1/3" x 5 1/8". Perfect condition with no damages.
NAVIGATION - SWEDEN - SVERIGE SHIP " STELLA POLARIS " by Clipper Line. A great opaque postcard, cm. 15 x 10 Never POSTALLY USED.
No writing,postmarks or stamps.
Postcard in extremely nice condition
No bends or creases either.Printed in Sweden. AB Alhem, Malmo
NAVIGATION - SWEDEN - SVERIGE SHIP " STELLA POLARIS " by Clipper Line. Great opaque postcard, cm. 15 x 10 Never POSTALLY USED.
No writing, stamps or postmarks. Only a "BY AIRMAIL" inkstamp
postcard in extremely nice condition.
Printed in Sweden. AB Alhem, Malmo
Exceptional, vintage set for your ship or boat. GWB British make on the brass oil lamp. It swivels, and will adjust to motion of the water so not to spill, and has a fireproof glass globe, and is mounted to a heavy stitched leather backing with an antiqued brass British Lion and Unicorn crest (Sempre Paratus). Matching brass bell mounted on the leather to match and has a beautiful ring to it. Tabs at the top has heavy brass rings to hang on the wall...
A great vintage necklace to accentuate your summer wardrobe. Red, White, and blue glass beads, alternating with gold plated sailboats and cork beads. Made in Portugal. Great for 4th of July too. Measures 30" when unclasped, end to end. Nice condition.
This lovely decanter was produced by Jim Beam in 1963. It features a painting of Dutch sailing ships (in blue and a reddish hue) on the front and on the back an embossed windmill scene, and some refer to it as The Windmill Bottle.
It is made of opaque glass, measures approximately 13 inches high. The bottle is beautiful, curvaceous and detailed,and in perfect condition, making a wonderful addition to any collection!
A wonderful limited art print hand signed and numbered by the artis. Number 24 of 500. "Spanish Galleon" Professionally framed and matted. This great piece measures 22 x 28 overall measurement. Jim Campbell, well known nautical artist born in Detroit Michigan in 1928. In the course of his sailing ship research, he has become a historian as well. He revels in the telling of tales and debunking myths created by authors to suit their stories...
All Items : Collector Plates : Pre 1970
item #1029140
(stock #safn-1588)
This is a pair of large plates/chargers (approx. 11 1/4") in great condition. They're done in blue & white and shows an old fisherman, smoking a pipe. In the background you can see the water, boats and a few buildings. You're left to wonder what the old sea Captain is thinking about..Possibly his wife which is on the other plate. The old woman reading her book and patiently waiting for him to come home...
Unknown to me who the maker of these lovely glasses are. Heavy bottom and made of crystal. Cut pattern of a clipper sailing ship with seagulls flying. Measures 6 1/4" tall and in perfect condition. I have 5 available. Price is for each. Great for that old pirate and his nautical themed bar.
Take a look at this wonderful large plate or round platter. Measures 13 3/4" in diameter and is made of heavy thick glass with frosted reverse cut outs of sailboats. Nice and deep 1 5/8". No chips or cracks, but there are a couple of scratches over the smaller boat from the reverse side. Would be a wonderful serving platter for a nautical themed kitchen. Not sure of the maker. I thought it may have been made by Fostoria.


















