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Part Number
: TM117
Brand
: Authentic Models
Collection
: Lifestyle
Category
: Classic Decor
Finish
: Multi-Colored
Material
: Casted Iron
Height (inches)
: 24
Item Weight (lbs.)
: 3.2
UPC
: 7.81935E+11
Carton Height
Carton Width
: 5
Carton Length
: 14.50
Country Of Origin
: Indonesia
Availability
: Usually ships in 1-2 business says if in stock
The All hands on deck! Bosuns Whistle number BW001 by Authentic Models is a part of the Nautical Decor Collection and measures 5.1L x 0.8W x 0.4H inches and weights 0.11 lbs. and is packaged in gift box, story card. Learn to whistle. Pipe the Side. All Men on Deck. Heave to. Man the Yards. Classic bosun whistle makes deck hands happy. To man the sails, go aloft, or defend the ship in action, "All hands on deck" was one of the commands blown by the Bosuns Mates on this whistle or "call". Its shape hasnt changed in five centuries. Every bosun call comes with instructions for use including many signals needed on how to run a tight ship.
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The Cotton and Brass Monkeys Fist/Shackle number FW003 by Authentic Models is a part of the Nautical Decor Collection and measures 4.7L x 1.2W x 1.6H inches and weights 0.07 lbs. and is packaged in poly bag. Expert ditty work this one, made by fishermen in off-season. Cotton with solid brass.
The Victorian Rocking Horse number RH006 by Authentic Models is a part of the Museum Reproductions Collection and measures 56L x 18.3W x 47.5H inches and weights 135 lbs. and is packaged in palletized . Younger sons born into nobility or the gentry were often sent to serve at the Royal Court as pages of honor. Part of their education was learning tournament jousting. The master-at-arms used wooden horses mounted on swings to teach skills with sword and lance. This wooden horse evolved over time into the classic rocking horse. No upper class childrens playroom was without one. Some were mounted on oval wood rockers, others on a safety stand, where steel swings allowed for greater movement on a stationary base. Our iconic rocking horse is a full-sized reproduction of originals dating back to the 19th C. Hand carved in top quality mahogany. Hand made saddle and tack of real bridle leather. The expert skills of wood carvers, cabinetmakers, and saddlers are evident. Hand finished in a warm and glowing French-style varnish, slightly distressed to make it look somewhat aged. A timeless treasure and a dream-toy for both boys and girls. Imagine its value in 50 or 100 years!
The Salty Dog Sky Hook number TM036 by Authentic Models is a part of the Sky Hooks Collection and measures 9.4L x 4.3W x 17.7H inches and weights 2.38 lbs. and is packaged in printed box, label. One of the least liked and heaviest jobs o f the Sailing Age was for the sailor to row out the ships anchor and place it in position. Sometimes several anchors were needed to make for a safe and secure berth. Our rowing sailor seems to carry a light load; at least he makes that impression. Hand made and hand painted in sheet metal. The anchor line is made of twisted metal wire.
The Strike Out Sky Hook number TM103 by Authentic Models is a part of the Sky Hooks Collection and measures 6.7L x 3.9W x 21.3H inches and weights 3.35 lbs. and is packaged in printed box, label. Granted, his ball skills can be improved upon. But his outfit cannot be faulted...classic digs, lucky number, cool cap!
The Pierrot Sky Hook number TM106 by Authentic Models is a part of the Sky Hooks Collection and measures 4.5L x 8.3W x 26.6H inches and weights 3.6 lbs. and is packaged in printed box, label. Two charming additions to our classic collection of sky hooks. Inspired by 'Cirque characters. Handmade in recycled metal, expertly aged and finished with a subtle, attractive patina. Hand painted by skilled artists. Elegant, intriguing, irresistible. Front row at the circus Our house was large, which was no luxury since it was filled with children and books. My Dad had the upper floors braced with steel beams; his library was heavy. Books filled his study and dominated the six bedrooms. Even the stairs were lined with bookshelves. We never ran out of reading material, one of the perks of his job as the editor-in-chief of a newspaper. Another advantage was free tickets to the theater, opera, and to the occasional circus passing through. Dad liked the opera. I liked the circus. The circus won, and I peeled potatoes for eight all winter. I still prefer the smell of elephants, tigers and lions to that of potato skin. And the horses! Not to forget the ladies riding bareback, flaunting their gauze tutus. I realize that in our and time, trained animas are an issue, but to me, sitting front row, the circus was another world, one of romance, adventure, color and exotic smells.
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