

Let's go fishing! Decorative fishing trap made of braided wicker with an inverted funnel-shaped armor inside which baits are placed to catch the fish, especially rock fish. Nice object of nautical decoration.
Let's go fishing! Decorative fishing trap made of braided wicker with an inverted funnel-shaped armor inside which baits are placed to catch the fish, especially rock fish. Nice object of nautical decoration.
Reproduction kerosene lamp as used on 19th century cargo ships. Kerosene lamps, incorporating small chimneys to eliminate the fumes, were used before electricity became available on board ship. Nautical table lamp in antiqued brass with 4 frosted glass panes.
Fish trap with three wicker rings. Widely used in ponds, particularly for cat-fish fishing, and in the Mediterranean for groundfish and crabs.Attractive decorative piece lends a marine touch.
Small nautical 6-spoke ship's wheel decoration in hand painted wood.
Lovely ship's bell in brass with hemp lanyard. In the past this essential instrument was used to organise life on board by regulating the duty watches. It was also used as an alarm bell in thick fog and to mark celebrations.
Rustic lifering. The ideal object to give a marine touch to yourdecoration. The inside is made in Porexpan. With a hemp rope tied around it.
Exact replica of a lifering, ideal to give a marine touch to your decoration. Made with porexpan and covered with a cotton canvas. The cotton rope tied around it is used to grip.
Ecru cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope.For a decorative marine touch.
SHIP'S WHEEL.
Two-piece fishing float in blue and orange. Glass balls in braided hemp net. Until the 1950s fishermen attached these to their nets to keep them afloat while they drifted with the current. Lends a decorative marine touch.