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Huge Ship Weathervane

In Bath, Maine

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items are from 17 Jun 2008.

Family Room by Curious Expeditions
Late-Victorian Home of a prominent Bath Ship Captain by Curious Expeditions
Ship in a Bottle by Curious Expeditions
Whaling from a menhaden steamer diorama by Curious Expeditions
Vintage Blue Hill Brand Clams Label by Curious Expeditions
VintageMaine Lobster Labels by Curious Expeditions
The Chandlery, Photograph by Curious Expeditions
The Chandlery by Curious Expeditions
View outside the museum by Curious Expeditions
Small Rye Whiskey Bottle by Curious Expeditions
Maine Souvenir Books by Curious Expeditions
Gold Rush Panorama Roll by Curious Expeditions
Ships in Bottles by Curious Expeditions
Sailor's Valentine by Curious Expeditions
Sailor's Valentine, detail by Curious Expeditions
Huge wall of knots by Curious Expeditions
Cutting in, sperm whale jaw by Curious Expeditions
Scrimshaw of The Wiscasset by Curious Expeditions
Scrimshawed Lady Liberty and Lady Justice by Curious Expeditions
Panbone Ship Scrimshaw by Curious Expeditions
Well-Attired Scrimshaw Woman by Curious Expeditions
Scrimshaw Pirate by Curious Expeditions
Mackerel Plow by Curious Expeditions
Navigation Book by Curious Expeditions
Ship's Wheel Cover by Curious Expeditions
Sailor's Journal by Curious Expeditions
FIgurehead, brig Clarissa Ann, circa 1824 by Curious Expeditions
Miniature Portrait on Ivory by Curious Expeditions
Portait used for ivory copy by Curious Expeditions
Stomach Bitters by Curious Expeditions
Scimshaw with Gold Nugget by Curious Expeditions
Maine Maritime Museum, Ship Model by Curious Expeditions
Huge Ship Weathervane by Curious Expeditions
Figurehead of Capt. Sam Skolfield ll, detail by Curious Expeditions
Figurehead of Capt. Sam Skolfield ll by Curious Expeditions
Benjamin Franklin Figurehead by Curious Expeditions
Interactive Ship Display by Curious Expeditions

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