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  • Robert Merill & Sons Ship's Compass
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    Mid-19th century ship's compass with dry card from Robert Merrrill and Sons, New York. Fitted to a timber box with sliding lid. Ornate axis. Dimensions: 10" L x 10" W x 6.5...
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  • British Royal Navy Ship’s Binnacle Compass
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    Solid brass ship’s compass on gimbal mounted into a brass binnacle housing. The nameplate reads pattern 0183, and serial number 14313-B. The compass car...
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  • Mid Nineteenth Century Ships Octant
    Located in Norwell, MA
    Navigators octant with ebony frame, brass arm, filters and peep sight. Bone Vernier scale. Kidney shaped box. Split to box. Circa 1860. This is a good genuine example of an early American marine...
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  • Authentic Ship's Block
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    Authentic ship's block, with rope handle. Dimensions: 8.5 x 5 x 6.
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  • Sold Brass Ship's Searchlight Mounted to a Ship's Decking Pedestal
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    Ship's spotlight with meticulously polished and lacquered finish. Glass lens. Mounted on an iron pole with a mahogany and holly replicated ship's decking. The base weighs over 200 po...
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