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Section of Brass Chain from Navy Minesweeper

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Link of British Royal Navy Chain
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Royal Navy Submarine Captains Telescope From Gieves
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Solid Brass U.S. Navy Ship's Binnacle
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Solid Brass Porthole from a Yacht
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Highly polished boat porthole with hinged door with two latches. Great nautical relic. Clear glass. Weight: 14 LBS Overall Dimensions: 2” H x 21” L x ...
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Wilcox Crittenden Brass Deck Vent from Yacht
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Located in Norwell, MA
Vintage solid brass deck vent from a yacht. This relic has been professionally polished and lacquered. Mounted to a hand carved mahogany base with rope carved border. Quality maritime antique.
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