A scratch model of the Civil War iron clad USS Monitor, mid 20th century
A scratch model of the Civil War iron clad ship the USS Monitor, mid 20th century, the submersible ebonized brass plate clad on a wood frame, overall 15"h x 48.5"w x 12.25"d. Provenance: Ken Brown, Franks Fisherman, San Francisco. Note: Launched in early 1862, the USS Monitor was the first ironclad warship commissioned by the US Navy. With this revolutionary design, it marked a turning point in naval warfare, transitioning from wooden ships to ironclad vessels.
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A scratch model of the Civil War iron clad ship the USS Monitor, mid 20th century, the submersible ebonized brass plate clad on a wood frame, overall 15"h x 48.5"w x 12.25"d. Provenance: Ken Brown, Franks Fisherman, San Francisco. Note: Launched in early 1862, the USS Monitor was the first ironclad warship commissioned by the US Navy. With this revolutionary design, it marked a turning point in naval warfare, transitioning from wooden ships to ironclad vessels.
Condition Report: Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at online@clars.com. The absence of a condition statement does not mean that the lot is in perfect condition.