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ANTIQUE ENGLISH BINNACLEAntique
ANTIQUE ENGLISH BINNACLEAntique English Binnacle , c. 1920, Sestral Henry Browne & Son, brass case fitted with compass, flanked by oil lamps , h. 21 in., w. 13 1/2 in., d. 8 in
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BRASS BINNACLE (SHIP'S COMPASS)A
BRASS BINNACLE (SHIP'S COMPASS)A vintage brass binnacle (ship's compass) of domed form, housing a gimbal system compass with cardinal points, and sided by an oil lamp with a crimped chimney. Minor losses, bruising, later hanging finial. England, circa 1950. Dimensions: 12" high x 9.95" diameter.
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SHIP BINNACLEShip binnacle. Early
SHIP BINNACLEShip binnacle. Early 20th century. Binnacle is incomplete and missing compass and other navigational components. Top is not attached. Fraying to electric cords. Portion of wood from base is missing. As is, with wear, scratches, scuffs, marks and stains throughout wood and metal of binnacle and its controls.
24" W x 16 1/2" D x 48 3/4" H.
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A brass cased ship's binnacle
A brass cased ship's binnacle containing a gimballed compass, embossed plaque to the front for Dobbie McInnes Ltd., Glasgow, approximately 30cm high overall
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KELVIN BOTTOMLEY & BAIRD LTD.
KELVIN BOTTOMLEY & BAIRD LTD. BINNACLE Early 20th c. British Made Floor Standing Ship's Binnacle, in a teak cylindrical case, with gimbal mounted compass by R. Perez Trepat, Barcelona, side mounted brass inclinometer by Kelvin Bottomley & Baird, fitted with interior electric bulb socket, 55" high, 34" x 14 1/2". Modifications.
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ANTIQUE OAK BINNACLE & ENGINE
ANTIQUE OAK BINNACLE & ENGINE TELEGRAPHTwo marine navigational instruments consisting of: an antique oak binnacle (ship's compass) fitted with a brass hood housing a gimbaled compass, flanked on either side by brass arms that support a pair of compensating ball weights. The reverse fitted with a brass marine chart holder, retaining its original brass maker's plaque for DOBBIE MCINNES & CLYDE. LTD. GLASGOW. Non functioning, losses, repairs, measuring 55" high. Together with an early 20th century brass ship's engine order telegraph, condition noted, dents, losses, measuring 44" high.
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An Antique Yacht Binnacle Compass
An Antique Yacht Binnacle Compass by Sestrel Brass rounded case with a viewing window housing a compass; raised on a wooden plinth with "Sestrel" plaque; electric and oil lamp fittings.
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ANTIQUE SHIPS BINNACLE JAMES
ANTIQUE SHIPS BINNACLE JAMES MORTONLarge antique wood and brass English ship's binnacle with interior 9.5 inch wet compass signed Kelvin White of Boston. Has adjustable iron correcting spheres. Wood base has brass plaque JAMES MORTON LTD SUNDERLAND. Missing glass window and light. Also has brass chart tube mount.
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BRASS BINNACLE (SHIP'S COMPASS)An
BRASS BINNACLE (SHIP'S COMPASS)An antique brass binnacle (ship's compass) showing a domed case housing a gimbal system compass stamped KELVIN & HUGHES LTD. GREAT BRITAIN, the dial numbered KH/4772/56 together with luminous cardinal point markings, sided by a compartment housing what appears to be its original oil lamp. Minor bruising and surface wear. England, circa 1920. Dimensions: 8.5" high x 8.75" across the base.
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19TH C. SHIP'S BINNACLE, LACKING
19TH C. SHIP'S BINNACLE, LACKING COMPASS Mahogany Base Binnacle with brass cowling and base plate, red and green painted magnetic iron spheres on brass brackets, missing oil lamp burner, 48" x 19" x 26". Good condition.
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Northwest Instrument Co. Binnacle
Northwest Instrument Co. Binnacle American. A brass ship's binnacle with plaque that reads Northwest Instrument Co. Seattle U.S.A. Cased compass reads 3936 Atlas Vashon Wash. Removable brass dome features glass viewing portal and light source. Compass?dia. 5.5 in. Condition: Light source needs re-wiring.
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ANTIQUE SHIP'S BINNACLELarge
ANTIQUE SHIP'S BINNACLELarge antique wood and brass ship's binnacle with iron correcting spheres, 2 electric lights and a compass signed PATROL TYPE #765, LONDON HEATH & CO. 47 in high x 28 w x 16 d. Good condition, missing one cover on light, chip to glass on compass.
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19TH C. SHIP'S WHEEL HELM WITH
19TH C. SHIP'S WHEEL HELM WITH BINNACLE MOUNT (LACKING COMPASS) Mahogany Based Binnacle with walnut 8-spoke wheel, brass round top cowling, black painted iron flange base, brass label from John Hand & Son of Philadelphia, 49" x 14" binnacle, 36" wheel. Good condition.
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SHIP'S DECK MOUNT BINNACLE, CA.
SHIP'S DECK MOUNT BINNACLE, CA. 1890 "SESTRAL" BY BROWNE, LONDON Wet Mount Gimbaled Compass Binnacle with de-gaussing iron spheres, bronze and brass fitted, on golden oak base, having cast brass plate that reads "Henry Browne & Son, Ltd. No 90440, Barking., London", a second plated stamped "Type 89521, No. 3840N", the compass dial marked "Sestral" and edge marked "90440". Retains oil lamp with burner, bell, and brass chart tube. 57" x 33" x 22", missing hinged brass frame and glass from bonnet porthole.
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A Brass Ship's Binnacle by
A Brass Ship's Binnacle by Kelvin, Bottomley and Baird
Early 20th Century
Height 57 1/2 x width 34 x depth 21 inches.
Property from a Private Collection
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SHIP'S COMPASS AND BINNACLE
SHIP'S COMPASS AND BINNACLE Ship's compass and brass binnacle, 20th century, with plaque "Patt. 43 / Bearing Plate / K." 11" H x 9" diameter
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A Christie and Wilson Ship's
A Christie and Wilson Ship's Binnacle
Glasgow, Scotland, Late 19th Century
Height 49 inches.
Property from the Collection of the Legendary Dealer Norm Flayderman
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KELVIN & HUGHES SHIP'S BINNACLE
KELVIN & HUGHES SHIP'S BINNACLE WITH COMPASSKelvin & Hughes Ship's Binnacle with Compass. A ship's binnacle having a brass hood that encloses a compass, with green and red navigator balls on either side and two brass plaques; one "Kelvin & Hughes LTD., Made in Great Britain, Type CABQUO 'B', Serial No. 364" and the other having the initials "KH". Missing Base. 44 1/2" H X 26" W X 13" D
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VINTAGE BRASS BINNACLE WITH SESTREL
VINTAGE BRASS BINNACLE WITH SESTREL SHIP COMPASS 20th c., English, 9.75"h x 10.5"w x 8"d
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BINNACLE TIMEKEEPER BY MORRIS
BINNACLE TIMEKEEPER BY MORRIS TOBIAS ENGLAND, 1800-CIRCA 1814 HEIGHT 10.5". WIDTH 18".BINNACLE TIMEKEEPER BY MORRIS TOBIAS, England, 1800-Circa 1814, Signed on backplate of movement "Patent No. 321 Morris Tobias London". White enamel face with three concentric dials, the inner being the hours dial with Roman numerals, XII-II-IIII et seque, the outer indicating a period of 30 minutes with Arabic numerals, 30-5-10 et seque to 25, and between these two a dial graduated in three 120-degree sectors, each marked in Arabic numerals, 0.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8. et seque, to indicate the number of "bells" to be struck at a given time. Yellow metal hour and minute hands. Movement with verge escapement (brass movement and ornately pierced jeweled balance cock), which is engraved "PATENT No.321 Morris Tobias London" and has a "slow-fast" adjustment. Dial marked 1-8 in Arabic numerals indicating each half-hour bell of a four-hour watch. The numbers are further subdivided into six units representing five minute intervals as the short hand moves through eight units. The longer hand rotates once each hour with each of the eight units representing 7½ minutes. Hinged locking bezel and spring-loaded winding dust cover. Solid brass case mounted in an ornately carved mahogany mantel-type case. Dimensions: Height 10.5". Width 18". Provenance: West Sea Company, Old Towne, San Diego, September 2000.The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.Notes:This instrument represents the bridge between the watch timer and the modern ship's clock and was designed to be mounted on the binnacle in front of the helmsman. Tobias states in his patent: "My invention is intended to supersede the use of sand glasses used on board ships, and is described as follows, viz:__ In so calculating the train of the movement and motion and so contriving, graduating and numbering the dial as to divide time in the same manner as seamen and mariners usually do at sea by means of a half-hour sand glass and bell, for the purpose of regulating their several watches on deck and in the manner in which I have contrived the case, and fitted the said timekeeper into it, to answer several purposes in regard to winding up and securing it from injury by wet, and for conveniently and securely attaching it or fixing it to the binnacle ... My said binnacle time keeper therefore answers the several purposes of a watch, a half-hour sand glass, and a bell, with less trouble and more truth."About 500 of these time keepers were constructed in the period between 1812 and 1824. Of these, fewer than 20 are known to still exist.
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SESTREL YACHT BINNACLE W/COMPASS
SESTREL YACHT BINNACLE W/COMPASS HENRY BROWNESestrel Binnacle w/Compass, Henry Browne & Son LTD, plaque reads STATION WORKS BARKING ESSEX, TYPE "A", circa 1920. Having a square mahogany base and column, red and green compensating balls, small wet compass in rounded brass case.
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WHALE BOAT COMPASS BINNACLE Late
WHALE BOAT COMPASS BINNACLE Late 19th c. Tin Cased Binnacle with Gimbaled Compass, by E.S. Ritchie, Boston, sn 17202, side mounted case with original whale oil lantern, swing top handle, back bracket, 9 3/4" high, 8 3/4" x 7 1/4". Surface wear and stains.
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ANTIQUE SHIPS BINNACLE - KELVIN
ANTIQUE SHIPS BINNACLE - KELVIN WHITE COMPASSAntique large brass and wood ship's binnacle with compass signed Kelvin White. Size: 50 in tall x 14 diameter, base 17 in square, arms are 9.5 inches wide (missing iron balance balls).
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SHIP'S BRASS BINNACLE HOUSING,
SHIP'S BRASS BINNACLE HOUSING, FEATURING A REEDEDSHIP'S BRASS BINNACLE HOUSING, featuring a reeded column pedestal binnacle that lacks the compass and hood, 37.5"H.
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SOLVER and SVARRER Copenhagen
SOLVER and SVARRER Copenhagen Antique Ship's Binnacle.
Dimensions: H: 52 inches: W: 34 inches: D: 21 inches ---
Condition: Glass Window is cracked. Shows wear.
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A Lionel Compensating Ship's
A Lionel Compensating Ship's Binnacle
New York
serial number 10648.
Height 52 inches.
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19TH C. SHIP'S BINNACLE WITH
19TH C. SHIP'S BINNACLE WITH COMPASS Tagged "Compensation Binnacle Type MBF, The Lionel Corporation, New York, NY, s/n 11847", mahogany stanchion with brass cowling and base plate, containing an 8"gimbaled wet compass by "Kelvin & Wilfrid O. White Co. of Boston & New York", black painted iron magnetic spheres on brass brackets, brass cowling with sealed round port, 50" x 36" x 19". Good condition.
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NAUTICAL BINNACLE MARINE
NAUTICAL BINNACLE MARINE COMPASSDESCRIPTION:A vintage nautical marine binnacle compass composed of brass with two oil lamps produced by Bergen Norway. CIRCA: 20th Ct. ORIGIN:Norway DIMENSIONS: H: 14" x D:11.25" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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SMALL BRASS BINNACLE - Late 19th
SMALL BRASS BINNACLE - Late 19th Brass Yacht Binnacle with gimbaled wet compass intact oil lamp stamped No 8174E Patt 0183 A/R/58 no maker's mark 10 1/4'' tall 10 1/2'' wide polished fine condition.
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GERMAN SHIP'S BINNACLE COMPASS:
GERMAN SHIP'S BINNACLE COMPASS: German ship's binnacle having a side mounted illumination lamp. Compass has impressed ''W. Hartmann, 3''. Binnacle bares an impressed ''Neptun, #724926, THJEM'', at mounting ring. Approx. 11'' h x 12.75'' l x 10.25'' w.
CONDITION: Wear consistent with age and use.
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MARINER'S BRASS BINNACLE COMPASS,
MARINER'S BRASS BINNACLE COMPASS, 19TH CENTURYMariner's Brass Binnacle Compass, 19th Century , with converted lamps, manufactures label illegible
Height 16.75 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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WWII US NAVY LIFEBOAT BINNACLE,
WWII US NAVY LIFEBOAT BINNACLE, COMPASSWWII US Navy lifeboat binnacle, compass marked "US Navy Boat No. 371 New York, April 1919". 10" high, 8 1/2" wide. Condition: : dents, finish, paint wear, loss, soiling.
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Two compasses: Binnacle/wet compass
Two compasses: Binnacle/wet compass by A.S. Morse Co. Boston MA suspended on a gimbal cherry box with lid 3 1/2 '' h. x 5 1/2'' w. x 5 1/2'' d.; and a U.S. Engineer Corps brass compass by Gruchon & Emons Berne No. 33806 white face both with expected wear.
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A JAMES MORTON SHIP’S BINNACLE
A JAMES MORTON SHIP’S BINNACLE NOW AS A LAMPA James Morton Limited ship’s binnacle now as a lamp19th centuryThe dial printed JAMES MORTON LIMITED / SUNDERLAND.overall height 31in (79cm); width 13 1/2in (34cm); depth 14 1/2in (37cm) Provenance
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Mahogany and brass yacht binnacle
Mahogany and brass yacht binnacle with compass by E.S. Richie of Boston, Mass., and two oil lamps marked G. Bocock & Co., Ltd., Birmingham 1943
39"h x 16"dia
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BOAT BINNACLE AMERICA, CIRCA 1880
BOAT BINNACLE AMERICA, CIRCA 1880 BOX HEIGHT 8.5". WIDTH 10.5". DEPTH 8.5".BOAT BINNACLE, America, Circa 1880, Signed on the 16-point compass card "John Bliss & Co. New York". Contained within a brass and metal casement and marked on the brass bezel "2571". Double gimbal supports the compass with a weighted base. Set within a mahogany housing with a hinged glazed oval viewing port, a small blank ivory nameplate at the front, and a removable oil brass sidelight with reticulated dome top and burner. Dimensions: Box height 8.5". Width 10.5". Depth 8.5". Provenance: The West Sea Company, Old Town, San Diego, California, 2001The The Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.