Original reproduction of a pocket compass made of brass with an antique finish and protected in a leather case.
A beautiful compass rose appears at the bottom of this decorative compass.
For lovers of the sea and sailing!
Measurements: 7.5x2x7.5 cm. Box: 10x3.5x10 cm.
Original reproduction of a pocket compass made of brass with an antique finish and protected in a leather case.
A beautiful compass rose appears at the bottom of this decorative compass.
For lovers of the sea and sailing!
Measurements: 7.5x2x7.5 cm. Box: 10x3.5x10 cm.
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