

Elegant nautical-inspired compass made of brass. The bottom of the compass is decorated with a printed compass rose.
This nautical piece is an original gift idea and this instrument was used to determine directions at open sea.
Elegant nautical-inspired compass made of brass. The bottom of the compass is decorated with a printed compass rose.
This nautical piece is an original gift idea and this instrument was used to determine directions at open sea.
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.
Antiqued brass pocket compass with chain and protective lid. Comes with velvet bag.
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...
Decorative compass made of brass and sheesham wood.
IMEX Marine barometer, a great benchmark in quality measurement devices. This elegant IMEX Marine barometer analyses pressure variations allowing it to predict the weather. Made of brass. Made in Spain. Guaranteed 1 year. 11.5x3.5x11.5cm.
This elegant IMEX Marine barometer analyses pressure variations allowing it to predict the weather.
Elegant nautical-inspired compass made of brass. The bottom of the compass is decorated with a printed compass rose. This nautical piece is an original gift idea and this instrument was used to determine directions at open sea.
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.
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 leather-bound, four-tube telescope in antiqued brass. Comes with an acacia wood box decorated with brass inlays.