Andrew Jacobson Marine Antiques

Andrew Jacobson Marine Antiques is a renowned establishment specializing in marine antiques and nautical artifacts. With a reputation for sourcing high-quality, authentic maritime items, the company caters to collectors, historians, and nautical enthusiasts. Their inventory typically includes a wide range of items such as ship models, navigational instruments, antique maps, ship fittings, and maritime art.


The company's expertise in the field is often highlighted by its careful curation of pieces that not only hold aesthetic value but also historical significance. This has made Andrew Jacobson Marine Antiques a trusted name among those who appreciate marine history and the craftsmanship associated with traditional seafaring objects.


Andrew Jacobson, the founder, is known for his deep knowledge and passion for maritime history, which is reflected in the quality and authenticity of the items the company offers. His dedication to preserving and celebrating maritime heritage has helped the company build a loyal customer base and become a respected entity in the antique market.


The company often participates in antique fairs and exhibitions, showcasing their collection to a broader audience. In addition to selling antiques, they may also provide appraisal services and consultation for individuals looking to start or expand their collection of marine artifacts.


Overall, Andrew Jacobson Marine Antiques stands out for its commitment to authenticity, quality, and the preservation of maritime history.


Products

Fine marine art, America`s Cup memoribilia, Builder`s half models, ship models,scrimshaw, vintage marine photography, out of print books, paintings, manuscripts, journals and

Ipswich USA

Box 437
Ipswich MA 01938
USA

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