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$ 1,400.00
Gouache painting showing snowing the English built Cargo Steamer S.S. Thornaby. The ship was built by Ropner Shipbuilding at Stockton on Tees in 1889. She hit a mine and sank in 1916 by the German submarine UC-3. The ship has a grey hull with salmon paint below the waterline. A very crisp work of art. Condition: some vertical staining from panels. Circa 1894.
Overall Dimensions: 14"H x 21"L (onsight), 24"H x 30"L (overall)
Made: American
Date: Circa 1894
$ 1,100.00
Antique ships compass with interesting Dutch lettering. Spun brass bowl with gimbal. Fitted to a primitive dovetailed box. Circa 1880. With compass card from L.J. Harry, Amsterdam. Overall : 6"H...
$ 1,195.00
Giant ships inclinometer with heavy brass pendulum, large bulb with pointer and a broad brass scale across the bottom. The scale measures to a pitch of thirty degrees. The brasses...
$ 995.00
Late Nineteenth Navigators Sextant. T Frame design. Box has label of H.A. Johannesen Compass Adjuster, Fish Dock Rd., Grimsby. Circa 1920. Phone number on label is 483. Overall : 12"...
$ 1,199.00
Solid brass ships deck plate by Elliott Bronze of Seattle, Washington. Could be from a work boat or a yacht. Used for below deck access, with three thumb screws, lift...