Old Modern Handicrafts – Arabella Model Ship – Museum Quality Wooden Ship Model – Fully Assembled – 36.0L x 11.5W x 32.0H Inches
$1,353.35
The Arbella or Arabella was the flagship of the Winthrop Fleet on which, between April 8 and June 12, 1630, Governor John Winthrop, other members of the Company and Puritan emigrants transported themselves and the Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company from England to Salem, thereby giving legal birth to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
John Winthrop is reputed to have given the famous “City upon a Hill” sermon aboard the ship. Also on board was the first female poet to be published from the New World, Anne Bradstreet and her family.
The ship was at first known as the Eagle. Its name was changed in honor of Lady Arabella Johnson, who was a member of Winthrops company, along with her husband, Isaac Johnson. Lady Arabella was the daughter of Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln.
- Linen
- Imported
- DIMENSIONS: This exotic ship model comes in 36.0L x 11.5W x 32.0H Inches dimension
- Museum Quality: Our Ship models are 100% hand built individually using plank-on-frame construction method and are similar to the building of actual ships.
- High Quality Material: high-grade wood such as: western red cedar, rosewood, and mahogany + metal only (no plastic parts)
- SKILL: best traditional real ship-making methods applied, hundreds of hours required to finish each model by our master craftsmen
- UNIQUENESS: each ship is an “Exclusive Edition” where the model has a unique serial number etched into the hull
- Intricate DetailingL Chrome and brass fittings and ornaments constitute the excellence of our models.
- Our master craftsmen build scale replicas of any vessel or model boats including but not limited to tall ship, sailing yachts, cruise ship, speedboat to any size using integration technique of traditional to modern methods.
- Just the perfect gift for home or office decorator, boat enthusiast or passionate collector.
| Brand |
Old Modern Handicrafts |
| Theme |
Poet |
| Material |
Western Red Cedar, Rosewood, and Mahogany + Metal (No Plastic) |
| Style |
Arabella |
| Mounting Type |
Wall Mount |
History:
Arbella or Arabella was the flagship of the Winthrop Fleet on which, between April 8 and June 12, 1630, Governor John Winthrop, other members of the Company (including Dr. William Gager) and Puritan emigrants transported themselves and the Charter of the Massachusetts Bay Company from England to Salem, thereby giving legal birth to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
John Winthrop is reputed to have given the famous “City upon a Hill” sermon aboard the ship. Also on board was the first female poet to be published from the New World, Anne Bradstreet and her family. The ship was at first known as the Eagle. Its name was changed in honor of Lady Arbella Johnson, who was a member of Winthrops company, along with her husband, Isaac Johnson. Lady Arabella was the daughter of Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln.