1634 / 3,080 Pearl Cutter, 130 Tons Save Share Ask Question Forbes and Clark Collections Visualizing Maritime History Project Save Share Ask Question Hand-colored lithograph of the port view of the cutter yacht "Pearl" owned by the Marquis of Anglessey. Classification Ship Portraits Date Made 1820-01-02 Legal Status PERMANENT COLLECTION Major Collection Hart Nautical Maker Thomas C. Lewis & Co. Materials ink; paper; color Measurements 15 in x 17 1/2 in Place Made Britain: London Een Wlavisch. Lang jo voeten, gestrandt op de Hollandtse zee-kust, tusschen Schevelingen en Katwyk, in Sprokkelmaandt, 1598. A beached whale between Scheveningen and Katwijk. This … Ship Govr. Troup A signed original watercolor of the starboard side … Sea Horses, Found on the Ice, Near the West Coast of North America Colored engraving depicting a party of men aboard … Two Views of the Stern of a 17th-Century Dutch Yacht A sepia half-tone of two views of the … Boat upset by whale Colored engraving depicting an upturned rowboat, with two … Certificate of Membership in Marine Society of Newburyport, 1810 Uncolored certificate for the entry of Captain William … Explore chevron-right