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Reproduction telescope in antiqued brass. Comes with leather case.
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 telescope in antiqued brass. Comes with leather case.
Sundial-compass in old brass on a cylindrical base made of acacia wood.
Antiqued brass counter bell with acacia wood base.
Orange fishing float. Glass ball 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. The indicated price corresponds to the purchase of a single buoy.
Ecru cotton fishing net edged with floats attached with hemp rope.For a decorative marine touch. 170 x 170cm
Three-piece fishing float in blue, red and green. 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.
Reproduction of an aged brass theodolite with an acacia wood platform on the axis of which is a compass.
Reproducion antiqued brass compass-sundial with protective lid.
IMEX Marine tide indicator, a great benchmark in quality measurement devices. With a single glance, this elegant tide indicator IMEX Marine offers you the hour and the level of the tides throughout the year. 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...
Antiqued brass counter bell with rosewood base.
IMEX Marine barometer, a great benchmark in quality measurement devices. This elegant IMEX Marine barometer analyses pressure variations allowing it to predict the weather. Clear acrylic frame. Made in Spain. 1 year warranty. 15x15x5 cm.
Decorative compass in antique brass finish. It includes a sheesham wood box decorated with an anchor in brass.
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.