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PRINZESSIN VICTORIA LUISE: 1901 - Cloisonne portrait paperweight

Product Description

Hamburg American Line - A cloisonné paperweight from the early 1900s with a color portrait of the PRINZESSIN VICTORIA LUISE of 1901, claimed by HAPAG as the world's first purpose-built cruise ship.

The 3.25" by 4.75" paperweight features angled brass sides. The portrait is nicely detailed. The line name is on top and the ship name along the bottom.   

The PRINZESSIN VICTORIA LUISE catered to a rich clientele that sailed the world. Sadly, she lasted just five years. In 1906 the captain mistook lighthouses off Jamaica and sailed onto a reef. He sent a boat ashore to get help and then promptly shot himself. All passengers were saved the next day but the ship was declared a total loss.

Excellent condition.

$95.00
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