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2023.647.3137 | Model Warship - Built by Arvard Savage |
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| Model warship built by Arvard Savage. Donated by Karin Whitney. | Description: Model warship built by Arvard Savage. Donated by Karin Whitney. |
2019.442.2817 | Model Schooner |
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| Two-mast schooner model by George Savage. Red, white, orange, black with blue deck, four sails, no name or number on stern or sides. He lived on the island from the 1930s onward. He was a constable. | Description: Two-mast schooner model by George Savage. Red, white, orange, black with blue deck, four sails, no name or number on stern or sides. He lived on the island from the 1930s onward. He was a constable. |
1000.0.1117 | Model four-mast schooner in glass bottle |
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| Model, 4-masted wooden schooner in a molded glass bottle with cork; it looks old but commercial, not a handicraft object | Description: Model, 4-masted wooden schooner in a molded glass bottle with cork; it looks old but commercial, not a handicraft object |
1000.0.1324 | Model two miniature schooners in glass case |
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| Model, boat, miniature schooners (two) in glass case | Description: Model, boat, miniature schooners (two) in glass case |
2013.214.1848 | Model three-mast schooner made by George Savage |
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| Model,boat, three-masted schooner made by George Savage; black hull, red hull bottom and rudder, white deck and two cabins, green cabin roofs, four white cotton sails, three rope ladders on each side; very heavy, perhaps solid wood hull | Description: Model,boat, three-masted schooner made by George Savage; black hull, red hull bottom and rudder, white deck and two cabins, green cabin roofs, four white cotton sails, three rope ladders on each side; very heavy, perhaps solid wood hull |
1000.0.1310 | Canada goose decoy |
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| Decoy. Wood, Canada goose, written on bottom "LT WARD + BRO" and "Crisfield, MD" | Description: Decoy. Wood, Canada goose, written on bottom "LT WARD + BRO" and "Crisfield, MD" |
2009.168.1195 | Model three-mast schooner by Herbert and Harold Whitney |
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| Model, three mast schooner model, wood. This model was constructed by Merchant Mariner and Bar Harbor storekeeper, Herbert Allen Whitney (1881-1950), and his brother Captain Harold Whitney in 1935-1937. It sailed in Hull's Cove in 1938, survived an apartment fire with only its sails singed, and then was relegated to basement storage for 60 years. In 2011, Phil and Karin Whitney, Mickey Macfarlan, and John French restored the model and christened her, The Islander. Model is loaned to GCIHS by Phil Whitney. | Description: Model, three mast schooner model, wood. This model was constructed by Merchant Mariner and Bar Harbor storekeeper, Herbert Allen Whitney (1881-1950), and his brother Captain Harold Whitney in 1935-1937. It sailed in Hull's Cove in 1938, survived an apartment fire with only its sails singed, and then was relegated to basement storage for 60 years. In 2011, Phil and Karin Whitney, Mickey Macfarlan, and John French restored the model and christened her, The Islander. Model is loaned to GCIHS by Phil Whitney. [show more] |
2013.215.1849 | Model of Baker Island Lighthouse (from Great Harbor Maritime Museum collection) |
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| Model of Baker Island Lighthouse made ca. 1950; electric lights in keeper's house and lighthouse; heavy cement base, wooden keeper's house, metal Lionel train set tower (no longer in existence on Baker Island), connection between keeper's house and lighthouse (no longer in existence on Baker Island); roof lifts off keeper's house for storage of low voltage (14V) lights and access to ordinary 115V lamp and transformer. Loaned to GCIHS by Great Harbor Maritime Museum to ca. 2010 but remained in GCIHS collection for years. Photo 2013.215.1849C shows Great Harbor Maritime Museum curator Willie Granston with the lighthouse (photo dated 2008). Contact GHMM regarding this item. | Description: Model of Baker Island Lighthouse made ca. 1950; electric lights in keeper's house and lighthouse; heavy cement base, wooden keeper's house, metal Lionel train set tower (no longer in existence on Baker Island), connection between keeper's house and lighthouse (no longer in existence on Baker Island); roof lifts off keeper's house for storage of low voltage (14V) lights and access to ordinary 115V lamp and transformer. Loaned to GCIHS by Great Harbor Maritime Museum to ca. 2010 but remained in GCIHS collection for years. Photo 2013.215.1849C shows Great Harbor Maritime Museum curator Willie Granston with the lighthouse (photo dated 2008). Contact GHMM regarding this item. [show more] |
1000.0.1372 | Eider duck decoy |
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| Eider duck decoy made by Wesley Bracy, Jr., carved on bottom "WB", written on bottom on paper labels "107" | Description: Eider duck decoy made by Wesley Bracy, Jr., carved on bottom "WB", written on bottom on paper labels "107" |
1000.0.1296 | Wood duck decoys carved BS and LCS |
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| Decoys. Collection of 2 wood duck decoys, very rustic, one with carved "BS", the other with carved "LCS". (See also two other primitive decoys with B.S. 2016.355.2120. (B.S. could indicate Bert or Boynton Stanley.) | Description: Decoys. Collection of 2 wood duck decoys, very rustic, one with carved "BS", the other with carved "LCS". (See also two other primitive decoys with B.S. 2016.355.2120. (B.S. could indicate Bert or Boynton Stanley.) |
2016.377.2140 | Six pairs of hand carved wood "tollers" (decoys) |
| Decoys. Set of six pairs of hand carved wood "tollers". Each pair of decoy ducks is attached by a wood slat, then the whole set is attached by strings. Used for luring coot ducks when hunting. Set the decoys on the water, then row off in a boat, and shoot whatever ducks are attracted. Lightweight wood with metal fasteners. | Description: Decoys. Set of six pairs of hand carved wood "tollers". Each pair of decoy ducks is attached by a wood slat, then the whole set is attached by strings. Used for luring coot ducks when hunting. Set the decoys on the water, then row off in a boat, and shoot whatever ducks are attracted. Lightweight wood with metal fasteners. | |
2000.38.1847 | Model lobster boat made by George Savage |
| Model, wooden lobster boat, black hull with red hull bottom, white deck, gray cabin, rudder missing, no name; handmade by George Savage. | Description: Model, wooden lobster boat, black hull with red hull bottom, white deck, gray cabin, rudder missing, no name; handmade by George Savage. | |
2000.38.1367 | Model sailboat: Miss Cranberry Isles |
| Model, naive handmade blue sailboat with white cotton sail. "Miss Cranberry Isles" incised on the rear deck | Description: Model, naive handmade blue sailboat with white cotton sail. "Miss Cranberry Isles" incised on the rear deck | |
2013.219.1311 | Wooden goose decoy |
| Decoy. Wood, goose, made by Wesley Bracy, Jr., carved on bottom "WB", written on bottom on paper labels "Goose $375" and "106" | Description: Decoy. Wood, goose, made by Wesley Bracy, Jr., carved on bottom "WB", written on bottom on paper labels "Goose $375" and "106" | |
1000.0.1283 | Wood duck decoy |
| Decoy. Wood, duck decoy, painted | ||
1000.0.1183 | Model lobster boat by George Savage |
| Model, model wooden lobster boat, white with black hull bottom, orange rudder, cloth sail and cabin hood, handcarved by George Savage, named GEO. SAVAGE, CRANBERRY ISLES; contains two tiny round top wooden lobster traps. | Description: Model, model wooden lobster boat, white with black hull bottom, orange rudder, cloth sail and cabin hood, handcarved by George Savage, named GEO. SAVAGE, CRANBERRY ISLES; contains two tiny round top wooden lobster traps. | |
2016.360.1184 | Model of Thetis II a.k.a. Lucia Cutts by Herman Savage |
| Model, wooden, of a boat once owned by Tud Bunker (named Thetis II); and later by Parky Shaw (re-named Lucia Cutts); white with tan trim and green bottom and rudder, metal propeller, pale green cloth cabin cover, blue interior; hull registration number ME 1983A, "Lucia Cutts, Cranberry Isles, Maine" on stern. This model was made by Herman Savage for Parky Shaw in 1983. Info from Willie Granston 2016 (Great Harbor Maritime Museum provided donor and other pertinent facts: "The Model of the Lucia Cutts was exhibited at GHMM in Northeast Harbor, loaned by Polly Bunker and was made by Herman Savage (of GCI). Lucia Cutts (also called Thetis at some point) was Tud's boat. It was built by Will Frost and was built with a skeg, but Arvard told me that Tud didn't like skeg boats and had it cut off and rebuilt at Cranberry. I think he sold it to Parkie Shaw, and last I knew it was over in the Blue Hill area, owned by a woman named Melissa Guiness (ca. 2006). There was a flag staff on the stern that I made for it (the original one was long gone) and which stayed with the boat until the last couple of years, but as I showed you, it seems to be gone now." [Note by GCIHS 2013: Herman Savage, now in his 80s and living in Southwest Harbor, is making a duplicate of this model for Andy Pew September 2013. Boat photographed and measured for Savage 9/3/13. Stern to bow point: 22 1/4" long. Athwart midsection: 6 1/4" wide. Stern (widest part): 4 1/2" wide. Stern (vertical): 2" high. Side rail to keel bottom: 3 1/2" high] (Previously catalogued as 1000.0.1184) | Description: Model, wooden, of a boat once owned by Tud Bunker (named Thetis II); and later by Parky Shaw (re-named Lucia Cutts); white with tan trim and green bottom and rudder, metal propeller, pale green cloth cabin cover, blue interior; hull registration number ME 1983A, "Lucia Cutts, Cranberry Isles, Maine" on stern. This model was made by Herman Savage for Parky Shaw in 1983. Info from Willie Granston 2016 (Great Harbor Maritime Museum provided donor and other pertinent facts: "The Model of the Lucia Cutts was exhibited at GHMM in Northeast Harbor, loaned by Polly Bunker and was made by Herman Savage (of GCI). Lucia Cutts (also called Thetis at some point) was Tud's boat. It was built by Will Frost and was built with a skeg, but Arvard told me that Tud didn't like skeg boats and had it cut off and rebuilt at Cranberry. I think he sold it to Parkie Shaw, and last I knew it was over in the Blue Hill area, owned by a woman named Melissa Guiness (ca. 2006). There was a flag staff on the stern that I made for it (the original one was long gone) and which stayed with the boat until the last couple of years, but as I showed you, it seems to be gone now." [Note by GCIHS 2013: Herman Savage, now in his 80s and living in Southwest Harbor, is making a duplicate of this model for Andy Pew September 2013. Boat photographed and measured for Savage 9/3/13. Stern to bow point: 22 1/4" long. Athwart midsection: 6 1/4" wide. Stern (widest part): 4 1/2" wide. Stern (vertical): 2" high. Side rail to keel bottom: 3 1/2" high] (Previously catalogued as 1000.0.1184) [show more] |