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  • World War I US Navy Ships Binnacle
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    Spectacular solid brass ships binnacle by Keuffel and Esser Company of New York in 1918. Builders plate is marked type VII no 1200, Bureau of Navigation, US Navy...
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  • Map of Harwich, Massachusetts
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    Turn of the century map of Harwich, Massachusetts. Plate from a Cape Cod County Map book showing the Barnstable county town of Harwich including Allens Harbor, Pleasant Lake, Harwich...
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