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Model ships and nautical decorations bring to mind the scent of salt water and crash of surf. Celebrate the sea with these nautical decorations that can augment the living space of any land-lubber.

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Royal Dockyard Measuring Tape

Royal Dockyard Measuring Tape

Have you ever received a gift with a 66, 20-meter length? If you love a whimsical, fun gift, inexpensive but functional, gift boxed, this is the one.
$29.99

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Student Microscope

Student Microscope

Another early and popular instrument of science and academic learning, created to better appreciate the many layers of nature. What is learning without fun? An instrument for on the go. When not in use, fits in a brass case. Highly technical details that befit the heritage of such early instruments. You provide the slides and bugs to study! Hand-crafted with great precision from solid, instrument quality brass.
$29.99

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Sunset Sailors Mobile

Sunset Sailors Mobile

Six brightly colored wooden sailboats suspended by wire for your enjoyment.
$79.99

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Tripod Magnifier

Tripod Magnifier

Three-legged witness to early science. For discovery and study. So much to learn and see. Meticulous replica of an iconic Victorian tool of learning. Think field studies done by devoted, bright, young students. Height adjustable for proper focus. Classic science blended with a world of discovery. Hand tooled in solid, instrument brass. M. 1.75 x 1.5" M. 4.1 x 4.25cm,
$29.99

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Victorian Binoculars

Victorian Binoculars

Classic campaign glasses used by Victorian gentry and Army & Navy to observe while able to take notes and sketch. Binoculars were a Victorian invention and were much easier to use than the one lens drawn out telescope.
$89.99

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Victorian Binoculars with Tripod

Victorian Binoculars with Tripod

Classic campaign glasses used by Victorian gentry and Army & Navy to observe while able to take notes and sketch. Sturdy 19th C. binoculars on elegant beautifully crafted mini-tripod. Binoculars were a Victorian invention and were much easier to use than the one lens drawn out telescope.
$139.99

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Victorian Pocket Compass

Victorian Pocket Compass

We offer a lovely brass pocket compass, a reproduction from the 19th C. campaign trail.
$29.99

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Walking Stick with Telescope

Walking Stick with Telescope

This telescope walking stick features a swiveling telescope. The stick itself is made from precious african rosewood, the telescope is brass and is protected by a brass knob when retracted. A worthy travel companion supportive reliable upscale and original. This stick is made of one piece of rosewood does not break down into sections, small telescope on swivel in handle made of rosewood and brass. One piece...
$129.99

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WWII Compass

WWII Compass

The compass opened the world to exploration and discovery. Invented in China thousands of years ago, it was primarily used by feng-shui priests, hired to advise on how and where to build. Today the compass still is a basic tool, a magnetized needle rotating on a vertical pin, pointing at the Earth�s magnetic North. 16th century sailors accustomed to following coastlines, could suddenly cross oceans. Sailors now...
$49.99

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