Add a unique touch to your table with these decorative utensils

$20.00

Add a unique touch to your table with these decorative utensils

$20.00

7 Inch Scale Action Figure Jigsaw Wearing Pig Mask From Saw Deluxe Boxed Set With Accessories. Included In This Set: Puppet & Tricycle. Fully Poseable Action Figures. Limited Edition And Holographically Numbered.

$17.00

Delicately etched glassware brings the feeling of a spring meadow or coastal shoreline to your table. Each piece is hand etched by a master engraver.

$44.00

Delicately etched glassware brings the feeling of a spring meadow, the southwest or a coastal shoreline to your table. Each piece is hand etched by a master engraver.

$44.00

This replica is hand-crafted of wood. It is fully assembled. Proudly display this beautiful Coast Guard training vessel. This very nice piece measures 14"H x 19"L x 4"WCharacteristics: Length: 295 feet Maximum Speed: 11-16 knots (under full sail) Maximum Range: 5450 miles Training Complement: 12 Officers, 38 crew, 150 cadets (average) Major Missions: Training vessel for CG Academy Cadets Commissioned: 15 May 1946 The Eagle is a three-masted sailing Barque with 21,350 square feet of sail. It is homeported at the CG Academy, New London, Connecticut. It is the only active (operational) commissioned sailing vessel in the U.S. maritime services. (One of five such Training Barques in world. Sister ships include: MIRCEA of Romania, SAGRES II of Portugal, GORCH FOCK of Germany, and TOVARICH of Russia.) The Eagle bears a name that goes back to the early history of the United States' oldest continuous seagoing service. The first Eagle was commissioned in 1792, just two years after the formation of the Revenue Marine, the forerunner of today's Coast Guard. Today's Eagle, the seventh in a long line of proud cutters to bear the name, was built in 1936 by the Blohm & Voss Shipyard, Hamburg, Germany, as a training vessel for German Naval Cadets. It was commissioned Horst Wessel and following World War II was taken as a war prize by the United States. On May 15, 1946, the barque was commissioned into U.S. Coast Guard service as the Eagle and sailed from Bremerhaven, Germany to New London, Connecticut.

$42.99

The Wooden ring shown is not available

$8.99

This attractive Spanish glassware will be a welcome addition to your kitchen decor

$28.00

Delicately etched glassware brings the feeling of a spring meadow or a coastal shoreline to your table. Each piece is hand etched by a master engraver.

$23.00

Add a unique touch to your table with these decorative utensils

$20.00