1865 / 3,080 SCHOONER DAVID PORTER, Lying to in the Bay of Biscay, Jan. 30th 1814. Save Share Ask a Question Forbes and Clark Collections Visualizing Maritime History Project Save Share Ask a Question Tinted lithograph depiction of the schooner David Porter lying in the Bay of Biscay on January 30, 1814. Classification ship portraits Date Made 1856-01-02 Legal Status PERMANENT COLLECTION Major Collection Hart Nautical Maker Weingartner, Adam; Coggeshall, George Materials ink; paper Measurements 4 1/4 in x 6 3/4 in Place Made United States: New York Naval Architecture Sliding Keels & Trial Cutter. Plate 1st Engraved plate depicting four figures of mechanical details … Ceremonial Boat An engraving of a boat in the shape … Charles Anderson Pelham Earl of Yarborough, From a Picture in the possession of the Royal Yacht Squadron, painted at the request of the Members, as a mark of Affection & Esteem for their Commodore Three-quarter length portrait of Charles Anderson-Pelham, 1st Earl … High Pressure Steamboat Mayflower Lithograph of steamboat Mayflower sailing to left. Two … Europam Hand-colored map of Europe after Ortellius. Inland portions … Engraving depicting Greek antiquities Uncolored engraving depicting two carved blocks and three … Explore chevron-right