Well since it was last manufactured in the 40's and it's a Army model the engraving could be of Peal Harbor I'm sure it was specially ordered in remembrance.
I'm sorry I noticed you said "sailing ships" then this couldn't have been Pearl, It was first manufactured in 1860 so the engraving could be of Charleston Harbor during the civil war. Its well within the periodI'm sorry I noticed you said "sailing ships" then this couldn't have been Pearl, It was first manufactured in 1860 so the engraving could be of Charleston Harbor during the civil war. Its well within the period
You can also look at the Norfolk Naval Yard it was destroyed on April 20th 1861 by the confederate army.You can also look at the Norfolk Naval Yard it was destroyed on April 20th 1861 by the confederate army.
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Well since it was last manufactured in the 40's and it's a Army model the engraving could be of Peal Harbor I'm sure it was specially ordered in remembrance.
I'm sorry I noticed you said "sailing ships" then this couldn't have been Pearl, It was first manufactured in 1860 so the engraving could be of Charleston Harbor during the civil war. Its well within the period
You can also look at the Norfolk Naval Yard it was destroyed on April 20th 1861 by the confederate army.