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  • Negus Brass Ship's Binnacle on Mahogany Stand
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    Late, 19th century ship's binnacle compass by Negus of New York. Turned, varnished mahogany Stand with brass hood stamped "Negus New York". Hood has side bu...
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  • Nineteenth Century Yacht Binnacle
    Located in Norwell, MA
    Rare boat binnacle with solid brass mushroom style hood. Mid nineteenth century gimballed compass by Ritchie of Boston. Varnished mahogany base with...
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  • Polished Brass Yacht Binnacle
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    Brass yacht binnacle on iron pedestal by Ludolph, Bremerhaven. circa 1890.
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