| Pocket Weather Forecaster |
£11.50 |
Rotating brass discs convert your barometer reading
& wind direction to one of twenty six concise
weather forecasts. Surprisingly
accurate
& supplied in
leather carrying
case
with instructions.
(6 cms diameter) |
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| Replica Classic Survey Compass |
£55.00 |
A heavyweight instrument designed in 1894 to calculate
bearing, vertical angles, distances etc. The solid
casing opens to reveal a folding sight, spirit levels
& measuring gauges. Supplied in leather case
with brass
fastening.
(4 x 9 x 8cm) |
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| Observatory Magnifier |
£11.00 |
Designed in 1807 by Dr. Joseph Crabtree, the
functional simplicity of this brass & glass
instrument
has never been surpassed or
needed
modification. Magnifies about
3 times.
(5cms diameter) |
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| Pocket Extendable Telescope |
£39.00 |
A four drawer telescope with brass tubes & a
varnished hardwood surround to the outermost one.
25 times magnification, 30mm object lens.
Zipped leatherette pouch. (14cms collapsed,
34cms extended,
Lens diameter 4cms) |
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| Engineering Compass |
£15.50 |
A simplified version of the classic army marching
compass. It has a liquid-filled unit with luminous
dial read through a magnifier. The case is
rugged brass-effect metal.
(5.5 cms diameter) |
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| Storm Lighter |
£14.50 |
This brass petrol lighter was originally made by
soldiers in WW1 from spent bullet cases & adopted
by seafarers. Sliding stormguard shields the
flame & when lowered it operates a snuffer to
extinguish flame & protect wick.
(Length 8cms) |
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