Elegant brass sandglass with a rosewood box. It runs for about three minutes.
Elegant brass sandglass with a rosewood box. It runs for about three minutes.
Small marine table bell made of polished and varnished solid brass.
Small model of a "llaüt" fishing boat. An original souvenir gift! Made of wood, assembled and painted by hand.
FIGURE OF A SAILOR WITH PIPE.
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.
Nautical compass reproduction in brass and acacia wood base.
This elegant IMEX Marine barometer analyses pressure variations allowing it to predict the weather. Made of brass. Made in Spain. Guaranteed 1 year. 14.5x4x14.5 cm.
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.
Old brass compass with glass magnifier and rotating lid to protect the glass. It includes an attractive sheesham wood box.
Nautical style wooden clock decorated with a marine sailboat. It is made of wood and it works with 1 AA battery which is not included.
Replacement for the glass of the tide indicator model PM2000
The invention of the portable equinoctial sundial is attributed to Nicolas Rugendas, master watchmaker of German origin in 1620 and author of the oldest dial of the Augsburg type. The first portable equinoctial clocks appeared in southern Germany, during the reign of Charles V, at the beginning of the 16th century. They acquired their popularity only in...