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1950's ocean liner porthole with the opening window fitted with a mirror
Located in London, GB
A ship's oval porthole from the 1950's Ocean Liner MV Aureol. The hinged locking window fitted with mirror plate. From the ocean liner AUREOL built by Alexander Stephen & Sons, of ...
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Mid-20th Century English Nautical Objects

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Gallon chekpump for Northamptonshire County Council
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A copper and brass one gallon "chekpump" standard fuel measure for Northamptonshire County Council. Circa 1915.
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Prototype Design for an Aircraft Propeller Hub
Located in London, GB
A laminate mahogany prototype design for an aircraft propeller hub, circa 1935. Measures: Height: 31.5 cm - 12 inches. Diameter: 23 cm - 9 inc...
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Mid-20th Century English Aviation Objects

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Brass Standard Meter for the City of Exeter
Located in London, GB
A brass standard meter for the City of Exeter, with steel lifting handles. Marked: STANDARD METRE No: 11454 20ºC Made by Reverifications Ltd. of A...
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Late 20th Century English Scientific Instruments

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Vickers Viscount 800 Model, Made for KLM, circa 1957
Located in London, GB
An 1950s aluminium model of a Vickers Viscount 800. This model was produced for the Dutch airline KLM. The type 800 was an improved variant of the Viscount with an extended fusela...
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Ship's bell on a Art Deco bronze circular mount, for the steam ship PIAKO
Located in London, GB
A 1920s ship's bell on a Art Deco bronze circular mount, for the steam ship PIAKO. Steam Merchant ship Piako, built in 1920 by A. Stephen & Sons Ltd, Linthouse, Glasgow, for New Ze...
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Early 20th Century Scottish Nautical Objects

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