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Modern model of the ill fated Liner 'The Titanic', 100cm
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Brass three blade propeller, 46cm diameter
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Reproduction brass telegraph, height 49cm
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An unnamed brass and leather clad mariner's telescope, single drawer and pull out lens cowl, length when extended 115cm
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Pair of brass lanterns converted to table lamps having three glass panels beneath a carrying handle, stamped made in England, height 43 cm
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Griffith's and Sons polished copper starboard lamp with screw down saucepan lid cover, height 36cm
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Martin & Co (Antwerp) cased ship's compass, height 28cm
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Mast head copper lantern, semi circular form with clear lens and carrying handle, height 49cm
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Mast head copper lantern, cylinder form with all round clear lens with carrying handle, stamped with an 'M' within three crowns, No 42818, height 28cm
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Henschel Corporation (Amesbury, Mass.USA) brass electric telegraph, 49cm diameter
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J.J. Hicks, London brass rolling rule, no 208, 46cm in original mahogany carrying case with government issue arrowhead mark
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Roby of Rainhill brass porthole with glass intact and hinged cover with three locking screws, 37cm diameter
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Walker's 'Cherub III' taffrail ship's log, in original wooden box
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Brass cased maritime pressure gauge, painted dial to measure 300 lbs pressure, 20 1/2 cm diameter
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Stuart's marine distance meter by Hughes & Son, London, no 11447 cased
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Brass cased ship's compass, patent no 1083, the dial 15cm diameter
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Smith's, Cricklewood brass bulk head clock with white enamel dial, nickel plated bezel with key, 20 cm diameter
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Negretti & Zambra, London, brass cased barograph, key wind and with external coil and carrying handle, 26cm
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Pair Perkins (Miami USA) 'Perko' port and starboard copper lamps with carrying handle, height 46cm
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Mahogany and brass hubbed boat wheel, 40cm diameter
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Maritime brass bell, inscribed 'Sirius', lacking clapper, 20cm diameter
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Reproduction brass sextant, 15cm
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Rabone Chesterman brass and steel crank wind depth gauge
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Chesterman, Sheffield, brass and steel crank wind depth gauge
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Matched pair of port and starboard bow lights, one by Best & Lloyd Limited dated 1943, the other by an indistinct maker, 11cm
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Birmingham Engineering Company combined port and starboard bow light, patent no 3877, 12cm, also a steaming mast head lamp 12cm and Simpson & Lawrence, Glasgow port and starboard bow lamps (4)
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Brass bulk head clock, painted dial with subsidiary seconds with key, 17cm diameter
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Old brass three blade propeller, 28cm also a modern brass propeller similar size (2)
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Kelvin & Hughes azimuth mirror, no 30122, probably 1960's in original mahogany carrying case
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American US navy pioneer mark II sextant, circa 1942, contained in an original mahogany carrying case
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