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18TH CENTURY POCKET COMPASS BY STOCKERT
This is probably the best compass of this type to be found. It is in excellent unused condition with no cracks in the wooden case and containing its original convex glass cover.
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18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY SURVEYING LEVEL
$2,500.00According to the book “The Construction and Principal Uses of Mathematical Instruments” by M. Bion in 1758 the water-level is the earliest form of leveling instrument.
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ADMIRAL’S QUALITY BOXWOOD PARALLEL RULE
$650.00This is an exceptionally high quality boxed parallel rule. The rule is double armed with tension adjusting screws. The rule is constructed of boxwood laminated over a brass foundation with the outer edge of a white material that simulates whalebone.
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EARLY 19TH CENTURY BOX COMPASS
This is an unusually nice clean brass gimbled box compass. The box is nicely dovetailed and is six inches square x 4.25 inches high.
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EARLY 19TH CENTURY BRASS DINGHY COMPASS
$425.00This brass hand compass is 3 inches in diameter x 1.5 inches tall. The compass is a dry card compass made and/or sold by “S. Thaxter & Son, Boston” and is so marked on the card.
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HISTORIC AMERICANA WISCASSET MAINE SAIL LOFT SIGN HARBOR BUILDING 19TH CENTURY SIGN
$27,000.00This historic sign is being offered for the first time.The sign is one board 13.25 feet by 16 inches.The sign is from the old Sail Loft that was demolished approximately 25 to 30 years ago on the water front in wiscasset,maine.
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PAIR OF DOUBLE FRESNEL BRASS SHIP RUNNING LIGHTS
This pair of running lights measure 12 inches tall including the ring and the quadrant base measures 5 inches x 5 inches.
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