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Elegant magnifying glass with its box. Brass magnifying glass with wooden handle presented inside an acacia wood box embedded in nautical brass motifs.
Elegant magnifying glass with its box. Brass magnifying glass with wooden handle presented inside an acacia wood box embedded in nautical brass motifs.
Small marine table bell made of polished and varnished solid brass.
Handmade reproduction of a fog horn, used as a maritime signaling instrument. Made of polished brass.
Brass sextant with an acacia wood box elegantly decorated with brass inlays.
Beautiful decorative terrestrial globe for lovers of travel and those interested in geography. The base is made of acacia wood and the globe is made of recycled plastic covered with paper. Decorative use only.
Fidel reproduction of a mastermaster whistle or old Bosco whistle made of varnished brass. The box is made of acacia wood in which a marine brass anchor has been embedded. For lovers of naval history, this whistle that dates back to the time of the sailing navy, was the instrument used by the officer in charge of the rigging of the sails (the Boatswain or...
Nautical style bag. Drawstring closure. This waterproof nautical style bag will be your ideal accessory to go to the beach. Composition: 100% PVC.
Fishing boat shaped occasional piece. Hang anywhere in the home to store all kinds of articles.Handcrafted and painted by hand.
Nautical picture of a sailing boat with LED lights. With switch on the side. Works with batteries (not included).Made in wood and hand painted.
Original decorative nautical shell with a rustic appearance made from carved wood. As it is a handmade artisan object, each piece is unique. A touch of nautical decoration in your home.
Porthole mirror in shiny polished brass with rings and hinge.
Surprise your visitors with this original nautical-inspired door bell made of iron and painted in a rustic finish. You'll love it!
The armillary sphere, used in Greece in the 11th century BC, and in the 1st century BC in China, is a model of the celestial sphere depicting the motion of the stars around the Earth and the Sun. The name comes from the Latin armilla (circle, bracelet), being made up of a framework of graduated circles representing the equator, the eliptic and...