Digital Collection
2014.028.110

Model

HMS GENERAL HUNTER

One small model of the Royal Navy brig, HMS GENERAL HUNTER. The folk-art style model has a hand-carved wooden hull with thin wooden dowels used for the two masts as well as for the yard arms, bowsprit, and booms. Various deck structures and fittings are made of wood or metal. Small metal castings of cannons and carronades are mounted on the deck. Black thread has been used for shrouds, stays, and other standing rigging. White thread has been used for running rigging. The masts, yard arms, bowsprit, and booms are painted white and black. The hull topsides (above the waterline) are painted black. The port and starboard sides of the hull also have a checkered paint scheme which consists of a broad pale yellow horizontal stripe with black squares at gun ports. The underside area of the hull (below the waterline) is painted red. The deck has been finished with a coat of lacquer.

This model was part of a set of fifteen models which represented the ships (6 British and 9 American) that took part in the Battle of Lake Erie on September 10, 1813.

Date
c.1971
Collection
Material
Wood/Metal/Thread
Creator
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