1500, Schmidt, Naval Battle, Garneray

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This is an extraordinary puzzle by Schmidt. The title in the box is Naval Battle, and there is no reference to the artist on the box. The real title of the painting is The Taking of the “Kent”, by Robert Surcouf in the Gulf of Bengal, 7th October 1800. The artist is Ambroise Louis Garneray.

You can admire the original painting at the Musée d’Histoire de la Ville et du Pays Malouin, in Saint-Malo, France.

The puzzle is like NEW, with all the pieces SEALED inside the original plastic bag. The box is in very good condition.

More information about Naval Battle:
  • Puzzle size: 82.8 x 58.5 cm.
  • Box size: 40.5 x 28.8 x 4.7 cm.
  • Reference number: 6252651.
  • EAN number: N/A.
  • Other titles: Bataille Navale; Battaglia Navale; Zeeslag; Sjöslag; Seeschlacht.
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Additional information
Weight 1.02 kg
Dimensions 40.5 × 28.8 × 4.7 cm
Brand

Schmidt

Condition

Sealed Bag

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

1500

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