Exciting Collectors' Sale at Houston Maritime Center This Fall

Exciting Collectors' Sale at Houston Maritime Center This Fall
The Houston Maritime Center & Museum is thrilled to invite maritime enthusiasts to an extraordinary Collectors' Sale. This event showcases over forty beautifully crafted ship models and more than thirty exquisite maritime paintings and prints, alongside a range of unique artifacts that reflect the rich maritime history spanning from the 18th century to contemporary times.
Wonders of the Collectors' Sale
Visitors can expect a captivating selection, including:
- Model Ships: The sale will feature stunning models such as the Frigate Essex and S.S. Bohemian. Each model showcases meticulous craftsmanship and offers a glimpse into maritime engineering and history.
- Maritime Art: Art enthusiasts can explore a range of artworks including the beautiful Three-Masted Cargo Vessel painted by John Scott and an inspiring piece titled America's Port is Houston by Lou Vest.
Supporting the Museum
This Collectors' Sale is not just an opportunity to acquire remarkable items; it’s also a crucial initiative to support the Museum's mission. As the Houston Maritime Center transitions to its expanded location at East River Houston, the museum is refining its focus to highlight the maritime roots and international connections of the city. The sale of selected items offers a chance for collectors to obtain some remarkable pieces while contributing to the growth of this cultural cornerstone.
Event Details
- Location: 5730 Clinton Drive, Houston, Texas 77020
- Date: Saturday, September 27, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
- Contact: Reach out to the museum or call for inquiries.
About the Houston Maritime Center & Museum
Situated along Buffalo Bayou, the Houston Maritime Center & Museum serves as a vibrant community hub that intertwines the city’s industrial heritage with its present maritime significance. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, children's programs, and stunning views while experiencing the interconnectedness of community, culture, and commerce through maritime stories.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Collectors' Sale?
The Collectors' Sale is an event where collectors can purchase unique ship models, maritime art, and artifacts, supporting the Museum's mission.
When is the event scheduled?
The sale will take place on Saturday, September 27, from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM.
Where is the Houston Maritime Center located?
It is located at 5730 Clinton Drive, Houston, Texas 77020.
What types of items will be available for sale?
Items include model ships, paintings, prints, and historic maritime artifacts.
How will the proceeds from the sale be used?
Proceeds will support the Museum’s exhibitions, educational programs, and preservation of its maritime heritage.
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