

The telescope appeared between the 16th and 17th centuries in the Netherlands. Its development is credited to Hans Lippershey and in its early stages was mainly used by sailors and naturalists.
Reproduction three-tube telescope in antiqued brass. Comes with a lovely acacia wood box decorated with brass inlays.
The telescope appeared between the 16th and 17th centuries in the Netherlands. Its development is credited to Hans Lippershey and in its early stages was mainly used by sailors and naturalists.
Reproduction three-tube telescope in antiqued brass. Comes with a lovely acacia wood box decorated with brass inlays.
Small model of a "llaüt" fishing boat. An original souvenir gift! Made of wood, assembled and painted by hand.
SAILOR
Brass compass with dial mounted in a rosewood box with anchor motif.
FIGURE OF A SAILOR WITH PIPE.
Nautical compass reproduction in brass and acacia wood base.
Nautical style dish towel. Material: Cotton.
High precision tide indicator. An indispensable instrument to know the level of the tides throughout the year and to be able to enjoy the sea or the beach at high or low tide hours. Once you receive the instrument, adjust it to the tide times of the place where you are during the full moon. The tide indicator only needs to be adjusted once at the place...
High precision tide indicator. An indispensable instrument to know the level of the tides throughout the year and to be able to enjoy the sea or the beach at high or low tide hours. Once you receive the instrument, adjust it to the tide times of the place where you are during the full moon. The tide indicator only needs to be adjusted once at the place...
Nickel pocket compass with lovely compass rose and protective lid.
This elegant IMEX Marine clock is made with polished brass.
For the lovers of the sea and all things nautical, an attractive replica of a tall ship traditional megaphone. Made in antique brass.
The compass opened the world of exploration and discoveries. The first compass consisted of a container filled with water in which a magnetic needle floated suspended from a thread or threaded through a reed. The Arabs perfect it by mounting it on an axis. It arrives in Europe between the 10th and 11th centuries, allowing navigators to cross the oceans...