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Section of wood timber with plaque.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Maritime Start Price:400.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 750.00 USD
Section of wood timber with plaque.
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Section of wood timber with plaque. 48 lb, 9" x 9" x 24". Visitors to Baltimore's Inner Harbor tourist area are familiar with the U.S. Navy frigate Constellation, the U.S. Navy's first ship put to sea and the first to defeat an opponent, now a popular tourist attraction. The ship was de-commissioned and scrapped in 1853, when a "new" Constellation was built from its remains, parts of which were later used to make souvenirs like this one to help fund renovations (probably in 1955, when she was de-commissioned again and placed in the Baltimore harbor as a museum ship). The brass plaque on top of this piece (perpendicular to the length of the beam), with large hole in center to contain a large ashtray, is engraved with ORIGINAL TIMBER / 1797 / U.S. FRIGATE CONSTELLATION, also with copper cap on bottom and 1½" x 4¼" rectangular hole through the middle for a crossbeam. Recovered from: Constellation, built in 1797.