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BRUNTON Pocket Transit compass. Working reproduction of the pocket transit compass invented by mining engineer D.W Brunton in 1894.
Brass compass presented in lovely sheesham wood box with brass anchor motif inlay. The two rotating bubble levels give the declination angle reading. The needle is automatically blocked when the lid is closed.
BRUNTON Pocket Transit compass. Working reproduction of the pocket transit compass invented by mining engineer D.W Brunton in 1894.
Brass compass presented in lovely sheesham wood box with brass anchor motif inlay. The two rotating bubble levels give the declination angle reading. The needle is automatically blocked when the lid is closed.
Elegant nautical-inspired compass made of zinc alloy. Its lid is decorated with an intricate design and the bottom has a compass rose printed on it. This nautical piece is an original gift idea, an instrument with which directions were determined at open sea.
Tide movement (long shaft 9mm)
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...
Sextant in old brass with a leather case and screen-printed glass lid.
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 an acacia wood box with brass inlays and plaque.
Ship wheel of 6 handles with a compass in the center. Made in varnished bronze.