Hi Rebecca,
We use Chenhall’s Nomenclature and
were not able to find a good term to describe ship models. So we added
the term “Model, Ship” to the subcategory “Documentary
Artifact.” In reality, some of our ship models were created as
documentary artifacts, some as works of art, so it might be equally appropriate
to categorize them as art. Either way, we use the term to describe both scratch-built
scale models and models made from kits.
When we’ve had to add our own new
terms to Nomenclature I always make sure to add them both in the database
authority list AND in the hard copy book.
Hope this helps.
Cristin J. Waterbury
Registrar/Collections Manager
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Mario and All:
Thanks for your speedy reply. I did check those sites, but did
not find what I was looking for. I think I need to explain this
further. I am looking for the nomenclature for minature, but to scale
models of ships like the "Mayflower" or the "Titanic".
This items could fit on a shelf in your home, or on your desk. The ones I
am cataloging are made without the benefit of a kit, therefore art probably
listed as Communication Artifacts with a sub category of art. The revised
nomenclature reference that I am using is quite old. The book lists ship
in a bottle, but not one of equal scale outside a bottle.
Sincerely,
Rebecca Fitzgerald
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Greetings from the lower penninsula of
I have been searching for the nomenclature
for model ships to no avail. Does anyone out there know know this tidbit
of information or where to find it?
Thanks,
Rebecca Fitzgerald
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