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Nautical Miles Gauge on Board
$450
£343.56
€393.50
CA$630.45
A$704.92
CHF 369.76
MX$8,538.25
NOK 4,667.48
SEK 4,409.64
DKK 2,937.09
About the Item
Thomas Walker & Son polished and lacquered "Nautical Miles gauge with three readings. Mounted to a wood backboard with a finely carved rope border and dark rich finish. Weight is 12 pounds.
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