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It's a decorative 'Spanish' model, probably from the 1920's or '30's. These were very popular back then. We are asked about models like this frequently here. They are fun, but of little value, I'm afraid.

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 Hold Fast, welcome to MSW.

 

 it was probably made in Germany in the 30's. Look for a tag on the port side attached to the keel near the rudder marked 'Germany' They're fun models as they are windows in history but as David said, it's a decorative model with little value. 

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Confirming the posts from Druxey and Keith, unfortunately the artisans that built these were probably not seamen nor students of maritime history so had little, if any, idea as to what a ship looked like or how it was constructed, thus the extremely poor representation in these models, including yours.  BUT, while it is worthless monetarily to any serious collector it has untold worth if you like it.

Allan

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