LARGE BRASS AND GLASS NAUTICALLARGE BRASS AND GLASS NAUTICAL SHIP'S PORTHOLE Large brass framed maritime ship's porthole, having a hinged swing plate enclosing thick glass, secured by four dogs, apparently unmarked. Approx. dia. 20", d. 16".
4 OLD BRONZE SHIP PORTHOLESSet4 OLD BRONZE SHIP PORTHOLESSet of 4 old bronze ship portholes, 10.5 in diameter, window is 7 inches.
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH- Titled 'EnteringCHROMOLITHOGRAPH- Titled 'Entering Port' depicts three-masted ship with topsail reefed in high wind passing lighthouse on headland with racing yacht to starboard black lacquer ogee frame with gold liner glazed SS: 22 1/2'' x 27'' OS: 33'' x 36 1/2'' se
A PAIR OF BRASS MARITIME PORTHOLESAA PAIR OF BRASS MARITIME PORTHOLESA PAIR OF BRASS MARITIME PORTHOLES, circular ship's hull windows removed from the SS Sansinena, a Liberian oil tanker that exploded in Los Angeles harbor, San Pedro, California, December 17, 1976. The vessel was an 810 ft. steamship built in 1958 and owned by Barracuda Tankers. Overall diameter: 19.75 inches.
NAUTICAL PORTHOLE DISPLAYOld nauticalNAUTICAL PORTHOLE DISPLAYOld nautical display with brass porthole (8 in window) and pair of brass cleats on wood plaque with rope edge. Overall 34 x 22 inches.
LOT OF NAUTICAL ITEMS, TWO 16 1/2"LOT OF NAUTICAL ITEMS, TWO 16 1/2" BRASS PORTHOLESLOT OF NAUTICAL ITEMS, two 16 1/2" brass portholes (12" glass) one with brass cover the other hinged brass frame with inset glass. Includes metal ring for wall installation. Brass boat propeller 22" diameter with 13"RH pitch.
BRONZE SHIP PORTHOLEAntique bronzeBRONZE SHIP PORTHOLEAntique bronze ship porthole, 18 in diameter, glass 12 inches. Discoloration to glass.
SHIP’S PORTHOLE MOUNTED AS ASHIP’S PORTHOLE MOUNTED AS A TABLE FIRST HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY HEIGHT 29.5”. DIAMETER 25”.SHIP'S PORTHOLE MOUNTED AS A TABLE, First Half of the 20th Century, Dimensions: Height 29.5". Diameter 25".
A Bronze Ships Bell Bronze PortA Bronze Ships Bell Bronze Port Window and a Bronze Ships Mirror First a 6" ships bell by Davey & Co. London. Second a 6 " port hole stamped WC. Last an 11-1/2" brass port hole with a mirror put in it.
PAIR BRONZE PORTHOLESPair of antiquePAIR BRONZE PORTHOLESPair of antique bronze ship portholes (paint residue) with 16 in interior dimension, 20.5 in overall.
Two antique metal porthole covers,Two antique metal porthole covers, possibly for a ship; as-is condition with some pieces missing, tarnishing, other flaws and losses; largest item measuring diameter 10 1/2"Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner.
1820 London maker's mark ''WP''1820 London maker's mark ''WP'' the circular cover decorated with a sailing ship and crest with motto ''Si Deus Nobiscum'' (''If God is with Us'') the underside engraved ''This Memento is in / Testimony of the High sense of / Respect entertained by / His Majesty's Government / of / Lieutenant William Edward Parry / Commander of the Hecla / On the Return of his Discovering the / North West Passage / On the 11th Day of May 1819 / It is Our pleasure to award this / together with 5 000 Pounds / 16th Day of July / 1820''. 1.25'' H x 3.5'' Dia. 5.1 oz troy approximately.
BRASS PORTHOLE WALL PLAQUEOld brassBRASS PORTHOLE WALL PLAQUEOld brass porthole wall plaque with cleats in box and rope surround. 21 in square.
Ship port hole cover with glass;Ship port hole cover with glass; some damage to glass, chips, etc. as is conditionProvenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner.
TWO BRONZE SHIPS' PORTHOLEStheTWO BRONZE SHIPS' PORTHOLESthe largest: 9" diameter; smallest: 6 3/4" diameter. Some oxidation, scuffing. Provenance: Estate of George E. Ratcliffe, Darien, CT. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for $45.00 viaUSPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
Condition:
Auction buying is wholesale and not the same as retail store or retail internet buying. There are no returns based on condition. Our auction items are mostly vintage, mostly from estates, and are not in perfect condition. The items are sold "as is", and we are acting as agents, not as principals. Accordingly, prospective buyers are entirely responsible for determining the physical condition of lots prior to and as a condition to bidding. Bidders are obligated to determine their level of interest in and value of the items based solely on their own review. To assist prospective bidders in this endeavor, we offer in person open-house preview days prior to the auction, and also provide written condition reports in response to emailed requests submitted to condition@woodburyauction.com at least two days prior to the auction. The printed catalog lot information is a best efforts presentation of our opinion, rendered on a time-sensitive schedule, and is provided for guidance only, without legal obligation, and does not constitute a "statement of fact". The absence of condition statements in a lot catalog entry does not mean that the item is in perfect condition or is without defects. Please understand that our duty is to present the items fairly for bidder consideration and that the bidder's duty is to make independent investigation of the condition of items before bidding.
Two nautical lights including shipsTwo nautical lights including ships mounted lamp with masthead mark and makers plaque to cover, as-is condition with broken glass together with lantern with marks mark and plaque, serial number to front J H Peters and Bey; larger H 19 3/4" x W 12 1/4"Provenance: Collected between 1945-1960 by Carl O. Winberg, former United States Government diplomat, agricultural attache and Foreign Service officer serving across Indonesia, India Burma, Bangladesh and Australia; thence by descent to the present owner.
ANTIQUE SHIP'S PORTHOLEAntiqueANTIQUE SHIP'S PORTHOLEAntique ship's porthole, 20 1/2" dia.
NO in-house shipping for this lot.
RECTANGULAR BRASS PORTHOLEOld rectangularRECTANGULAR BRASS PORTHOLEOld rectangular brass ship porthole with screen, 16 x 9 inches.
Two Ships Clocks by Ship's TimeTwo Ships Clocks by Ship's Time Containing: a heavy brass port hole clock white dial with black and red Arabic numerals with military time; brass mounted on oak plaque port hole clock white dial with a clock barometer and thermometer as sub dials.
SHIPS LIGHT & CAPTAIN'S CAP - BrassSHIPS LIGHT & CAPTAIN'S CAP - Brass Ship's Port Light with red light kerosene fixture bail handle no makers mark 17 1/2'' tall 10'' x 10'' good condition; PLUS 1950s Vintage Captains Cap with badge having house flag of the Australind Steam Shipping Com
Heavy Brass Ship's Porthole Window.Heavy Brass Ship's Porthole Window. Marine Industrial.
Dimensions: H: 23 inches: W: 19 inches: D: 7 inches ---
Condition: Crack in the glass
Heavy Brass Ship's Porthole Window.Heavy Brass Ship's Porthole Window. Marine Industrial.
Dimensions: H: 23 inches: W: 19 inches: D: 7 inches ---
Condition: Crack in the glass. Industrial.
VINTAGE SMALL PORTHOLES & BRASSVINTAGE SMALL PORTHOLES & BRASS CABIN LAMPA grouping of 3 vintage marine items consisting of a pair of small brass portholes with diameters of 8.25", together with an electrified gimbal mounted brass cabin lamp & hurricane shade, condition noted, including threading bent, surface wear. Height of cabin lamp, 13" (with shade).
PAIR OF VINTAGE BRASS SHIP'S PORTHOLESCondition
ResiduePAIR OF VINTAGE BRASS SHIP'S PORTHOLESCondition
Residue and general wear consistent with age and use. Hardware in working order.
6 PIECE NAUTICAL LOT FROM STEAMBOAT6 PIECE NAUTICAL LOT FROM STEAMBOAT WESTERWALDTO INCLUDE TWO 17" BRASS PORTHOLES, HEAVY 31 1/2" BRANDING IRON SAYS ARCUS, TRAIL LOG 19" LONG, BRASS WALKER'S TRIDENT ELECTRIC MARK 3, SHIP'S LOG 11" LONG, WALKER CHERUB MARK 2, SHIP'S LOG 10" LONG. CORRECTION: WE HAVE BEEN TOLD THE CONSIGNOR BELIEVES THE ENTIRE LOT IS FROM THE COD FISHING BOAT "ARGUS".
Two shipoil lanterns, galvanizedTwo shipoil lanterns, galvanized steel with black paint, clear glass lenses: one Viking, brass mounts, 27-1/2 in. including bale, paint with chips and losses ; one marked "St. Andrews Dock Humber Shipwright Company Ltd./ Hull", 24 in. including bale Small areas of rust, lenses with several chips.
GROUP THREE BRONZE SHIP'S BADGESforGROUP THREE BRONZE SHIP'S BADGESfor vessels: "HMS Shoreham", "Devonshire" and "Vivien". Mounted on wood plaques. Largest Plaque: 8" diameter. Provenance: Estate of George E. Ratcliffe, Darien, CT. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in theUnited States for $45.00 via USPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
Condition:
Auction buying is wholesale and not the same as retail store or retail internet buying. There are no returns based on condition. Our auction items are mostly vintage, mostly from estates, and are not in perfect condition. The items are sold "as is", and we are acting as agents, not as principals. Accordingly, prospective buyers are entirely responsible for determining the physical condition of lots prior to and as a condition to bidding. Bidders are obligated to determine their level of interest in and value of the items based solely on their own review. To assist prospective bidders in this endeavor, we offer in person open-house preview days prior to the auction, and also provide written condition reports in response to emailed requests submitted to condition@woodburyauction.com at least two days prior to the auction. The printed catalog lot information is a best efforts presentation of our opinion, rendered on a time-sensitive schedule, and is provided for guidance only, without legal obligation, and does not constitute a "statement of fact". The absence of condition statements in a lot catalog entry does not mean that the item is in perfect condition or is without defects. Please understand that our duty is to present the items fairly for bidder consideration and that the bidder's duty is to make independent investigation of the condition of items before bidding.
Three Ship's Lights A port runningThree Ship's Lights A port running light galvanized with brass top oil lamp marked "B B & C Co." Second an anchor light missing the burner Fresnel lens 10"H x 3-3/4"W. Last a newer lantern with brass highlights 12-1/2"H x 4-1/2"W.
A Pair of Copper Ship Lanterns
Davey,A Pair of Copper Ship Lanterns
Davey, London, 19th Century
labelled PORT and STARBOARD, each bearing a plaque marked Davey's Patent Improved Regulation Ships Lamp.
Height 19 1/4 x width 10 x depth 10 inches.
Property from a Private Collection
OLD SHIPS PORT LANTERNOld EnglishOLD SHIPS PORT LANTERNOld English copper PORT ship lantern with fresnel lens (chips) signed METERORITE Birmingham. 22 in tall.
1915 PANAMA PACIFIC SO CALLED DOLLAR1915 PANAMA PACIFIC SO CALLED DOLLAR HK-414 Standing Minerva / Battleship Multiple Portholes 1915 ? SH 18-4 BZ AU58 with red peaking out from under devices and lettering.
Half-hull model of the ship HarryHalf-hull model of the ship Harry late 19th c. with original paint decoration and mounted on a rectangular plaque. 6.5"h.x19.5"w.
"P. JONES & CO. SHIP NO. 5" MARITIME"P. JONES & CO. SHIP NO. 5" MARITIME 3-D PLAQUE Carved wooden "P. Jones & Co. Ship No. 5" maritime plaque, having a half hull in relief with specifications, and polychrome decoration, apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 5.25", w. 16", d. 1.75".
TWO ANTIQUE BRASS PORT HOLE WINDOWSTWO ANTIQUE BRASS PORT HOLE WINDOWS AND SHIPS WHEELTwo Antique Brass Port Hole Windows and Ships Wheel , the larger of the two windows stamped with Virginia Metal Crafters makers mark as well as the ships wheel.
Height 5.75 in. Diameter 9.25 in. and Height 5.5 in. Diameter 8 in.
Condition:
Break to glass of smaller window. 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.
Mark Hopkins Bronze sea captainMark Hopkins Bronze sea captain with sextant 10 3/4'' well listed artist.
POLISHED METAL SHIP'S BADGE "HMSPOLISHED METAL SHIP'S BADGE "HMS PHOENICIA"mounted on wooden shield form back. 11 1/4" high, 10 1/4" wide. Crack to wooden back. Provenance: Estate of George E. Ratcliffe, Darien, CT. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for $45.00 viaUSPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking information will be sent to your email address. International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
Condition:
Auction buying is wholesale and not the same as retail store or retail internet buying. There are no returns based on condition. Our auction items are mostly vintage, mostly from estates, and are not in perfect condition. The items are sold "as is", and we are acting as agents, not as principals. Accordingly, prospective buyers are entirely responsible for determining the physical condition of lots prior to and as a condition to bidding. Bidders are obligated to determine their level of interest in and value of the items based solely on their own review. To assist prospective bidders in this endeavor, we offer in person open-house preview days prior to the auction, and also provide written condition reports in response to emailed requests submitted to condition@woodburyauction.com at least two days prior to the auction. The printed catalog lot information is a best efforts presentation of our opinion, rendered on a time-sensitive schedule, and is provided for guidance only, without legal obligation, and does not constitute a "statement of fact". The absence of condition statements in a lot catalog entry does not mean that the item is in perfect condition or is without defects. Please understand that our duty is to present the items fairly for bidder consideration and that the bidder's duty is to make independent investigation of the condition of items before bidding.