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 Explanantion of Technical Terms Pl. VII, Vol. III, p. 53 Monochrome image depicting four fishes, labeled II, IV, … This Series of three prints, respresenting the departure from Portsmouth Harbour on the 2nd of June 1833 of the Dutch Merchant Ships released from Embargo Black and white lithograph depicting a fleet of … War Victory of Trafalgar, in the Rear Hand-colored aquatint after a painting by Robert Dodd … Advies Jacht de Snelheit, zeylende van de wind. Etching depicting a three-quarters view of a military … Illustration from the Book of David Uncolored engraving showing a nude woman seated at … Regnum Francorum Uncolored engraving depicting six medals or seals, with … Explore chevron-right