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  • Solid Brass Ships Engine Order Telegraph
    Located in Norwell, MA
    Brass ships bridge telegraph by Kirk Habicht of Baltimore Maryland. Single face design with ships commands astern and ahead, full, half and slow. Fitted with sidelight. Mounted on a ...
    Category

    Vintage 1940s North American Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Brass

  • Ships Engine Order Telegraph
    Located in Norwell, MA
    Ships bridge telegraph with highly polished brass head and printed iron base top of unit has brass plates from Donkin and Company, New Castle on the TYNE, rings well. Ships commands ...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s North American Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Brass

  • Aluminum Ships Engine Order Telegraph
    Located in Norwell, MA
    Ships bridge telegraph by Japanese Maker. Faceplate shows ships commands in english with astern and ahead, slow, half, full, finished with engines and stop. Also on plate: Manufac...
    Category

    1990s Asian Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Aluminum

  • Aluminum Ships Engine Order Telegraph
    Located in Norwell, MA
    Ships bridge telegraph by Japanese maker. Twin face design manufactured by Nunotani Keiki Seisakusho Co. Ltd. Circa 1981. Probably from an oil tanker....
    Category

    Vintage 1980s Japanese Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Aluminum

  • Ships Engine Order Bridge Telegraph
    Located in Norwell, MA
    American ships bridge telegraph by Henschel of Amesbury Mass. The solid brass head has two faces with ships commands including ahead, astern, full, half, slow, stop, etc.. Highly pol...
    Category

    Vintage 1950s North American Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Brass

  • Rare Ships Engine Order Telegraph
    Located in Norwell, MA
    Solid brass ships telegraph by Scottish maker Mechans Limited of Scotstoun Glasgow. With porcelein faceplate displaying ships commands full, half...
    Category

    Vintage 1920s North American Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Brass

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    Located in Fulton, CA
    An vintage engine room ships order telegraph by Henschel Corporation, Amesbury, Mass. Solid bronze bezel with steel and glass elements. Retains steel mounting frame that could be rem...
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    Mid-20th Century American Industrial Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Bronze, Steel

  • Ship's engine order telegraph by J. W. Ray & Co of Liverpool & London
    Located in London, GB
    A ship's engine order telegraph by J. W. Ray & Co of Liverpool & London. Circa 1910. 8" dial with internal light, re-wired and tested. Marked: J.W.RAY & Co. [L’POOL] Ltd. LIVERPOOL...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Brass

  • Antique English Ship's Pumping Engine Telegraph By A. Robinson & Co. Ltd.
    Located in Bridgeport, CT
    A large Nautical Pump Control Gauge with Brass rim and lever mounted on a pierced black iron base. A great authentic Industrial Era piece. Diameter. 13", Depth 8 1/4" Condition: Ple...
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    Early 20th Century English Industrial Nautical Objects

    Materials

    Metal, Brass

  • Italian Telegraph in Solid Brass, 1880
    Located in Palermo, Sicily
    Italian Telegraph in solid brass, 1880.
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    Antique 1880s Italian Art Nouveau Scientific Instruments

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    Brass

  • Engine Order Telegraph. Fenya, Ferrol, Spain, circa Mid-20th Century
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Engine order telegraph. Fenya, Fabricaciones Eléctricas, Navales y Artilleras, S.A., El Ferrol, Spain. Ca. Mid 20th century. Metal, glass, carved wooden base. Electric control bridge...
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    20th Century Spanish Modern Nautical Objects

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    Metal, Other

  • Solid Brass and Cast Iron Ship’s Porthole
    Located in Tilburg, NL
    Solid brass and cast iron Ship’s Porthole, early 20th century. Heavy original ship’s porthole, made in solid brass, cast iron and glass. This characteristic object shows a warm overall patina, revealing its age and history on the world’s oceans. The porthole has a glass door, lockable with two brass locks. A solid cast iron shutter...
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    Early 20th Century Unknown Other Windows

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    Metal, Brass

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