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Louis Bounty Art Gallery - Louis Bounty Artworks

Louis Bounty Art Gallery - Louis Bounty Artworks

"L. J. Kersley Nanette undertook an apprenticeship at the age of 12 in his hometown of Mauritius. Since 1979 he has grown to have a great passion for making model ships in teak and in Cedar in variable sizes ranging from 5 inches to 6 feet. From 1998 he along with his wife, Deedra, has owned and operated a small Scale model ship business in St. Geor"


Louis Bounty
Louis Bounty
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brass canon

mahogany canon

small model of the deliverance

HMS BOUNTY

deliverance model bermuda cedar

teak model of deliverance

model of the HMS VICTORY

model of the sea venture

half model brick on a plaque

model ship harvey baltimore clipper

model ship harvey baltimore clipper

model of america

small model copper cutty sark

BRICK NEGRIER

LE SUPERBE

HMS VICTORY

This is the Flying Fish

model of the cutty sark

half model brick

model of the albatross

Deliverance -Replica of 1609 Ship sailed settlers to Virginia



L. J. Kersley Nanette undertook an apprenticeship at the age of 12 in his hometown of Mauritius.  Since 1979 he has grown to have a great passion for making model ships in teak and in Cedar in variable sizes ranging from 5 inches to 6 feet.    

From 1998 he along with his wife, Deedra, has owned and operated a small Scale model ship business in St. George called The Bounty.   

His latest pride and joy has been the making of 'The Deliverance' and ‘The Sea Venture’ in five feet made in Bermuda Cedar. He has recently enjoyed the privilege of accepting his Deliverance model as being used for the Bermuda to Jamestown stamp for the celebration of the 400th anniversary of Jamestown.     

“I have always wanted to know what it takes to make one of these ships.  So as I went deeper into model making it made me appreciate how much time and effort it can consume.   

Our model ships is not a craft that you see every day, they are rare art and over the years I have spent many hours learning different ways to work on plans and scale a model.  It takes a lot of knowledge, ability, determination, patience, and love, to become a model maker.  I have always enjoyed the 16th and 17th century models as I feel these models represent many cultures and are really fascinating pieces.  

Being a model maker is not something you can master by just learning it from someone, it really is a labor of love.  So from the age of 12 until now it has been my passion to make model ships.”
[Biography - Louis Bounty - 3Ko]






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