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Pre-Dreadnaught Battle Ship USA circa 1890-1900? Carving 3d Trench? Art

$ 155.76

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Primary Material: Wood
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Condition: The carving my suffer from smoke damage so I was informed it should be cleaned to bring to life, but I like it as it is and never thought anything of the "possible smoke damage". The frame border has a few chips out, hard to see so look close. The frame was removed from the art because the art was floating/moving inside the frame. When removed we noticed there are wood block that keep the carving in place which have become "un-glued?"over time. So the picture needs to be adjusted and put back into place, which I will leave up to the new custodian. (I may use the wrong type glue or too much). The art carving itself appears to be solid with what I think is a nice patina. SEE PICTURES FOR ACTUAL CONDITION.
  • Type: Carving
  • Country/Region of Origin: United States
  • Military Branch: US Navy

    Description

    The carving itself is about 6x7 inches. The frame looks late 1800's and pre-dreadnought battle ships were about that time so I am assuming it was made about that time. I tried to figure out which ship this was but some are hard to find pictures. It's clearly a USA battleship. When many were put out of service they were sold for scrap or taken out to sea for air-force bombing practice and eventually sunk. One was made into a school for a time! I narrowed it down to about 2 or 3 possibilities but I am going to not say which for I am not certain.
    What happened is, this was on display, everything was just fine, then one day I noticed it seemed a "bit off", the carving inside the frame, so I thought it would be an easy adjustment and took the piece apart. ( It appears the nails that held the frame together have been lost or discarded as I never knew what to do with it when I took it apart and the small chips of wood, that were strategically placed behind the carving were supposed to go so have since put it away until just recently when I re-discovered it and thought this art really needs to be owned by someone who collects this type of folk/trench art. I loved it while it was hanging on the wall but apparently the heat last summer got to it and those pieces became loose, i had it at the top of the wall, where all the heat goes, but I had no idea there were wood pieces that held it in place with glue.
    This art will be carefully packed but it will remain as is in the pictures. I am not going to fix it and will leave it up to the person who knows exactly what should be done, properly because this is a gem that needs professional "fixing". The artboard itself is in excellent condition. To keep the art from sliding in the package, the frame and pieces will be packed separately from the wood carving, in the same box of course.
    The pictures represent about what the art will look like once repaired.
    Thanks for your interest!