| Reference |
Stock Item |
|
Description |
| 279 |  |  | Ship's Triton Portable Foghorn - in elm, brass & leather. Manufactured by Alldays & Onion, Birmingham c. 1880. This item to be featured on a forthcoming edition of Bargain Hunt! |
| 349 |  |  | Walkers Log Spinner - in polished brass, complete with original cordage and metal connector. |
| 726 |  |  | Folding Yacht Propeller - in brass. When under sail the blades fold in to reduce drag through the water. |
| 643 |  |  | Motor Torpedo Boat (MTB) Maker's Plate - for MTB No. 769, dated 1943, together with Ship’s Klaxon mounted on heavy mahogany base and a framed picture of her sister ship complete with history. |
| 551 |  |  | Fine 6 Spoke Ship's Wheel - in varnished oak with solid brass hub and trim. This wheel was fitted on a London Tug boat. A quality wheel in a good size. Diameter - 30" (76 cm) |
| 1396 |  |  | Large 8 Spoke Ship's Wheel - in polished mahogany. Heavy brass hub and fittings. Brass thimble on king post to indicate to the helmsman the neutral rudder position. A heavy wheel probably dating from the 1950’s. The actual vessel is unknown but likely to be a working boat of some description. Diameter - 36" (92 cm) |
| 1020 |  |  | Fishing Boat's Name Board 'Drifter' - Varnished mahogany with some wear to varnish. Length - 14” (36 cm) |
| 1338 |  |  | Heavy Cast Brass Ship's Badge - named to "Tigris" mounted on a shield with crenellated device. Original paintwork (some wear). We have had no opportunity, yet, to research this item, however we are advised that "Tigris" was a tank landing craft. Height - 6" (15 cm) |
| 1339 |  |  | Heavy Cast Brass Ship's Badge - named to "Zara" mounted on a shield with crenellated device. Original paintwork. As above, we are advised that "Zara" was tank landing craft. Height - 6" (15 cm) |
| 1340 |  |  | Heavy Cast Brass Ship's Badge - named to "Timsah" mounted on a shield with crenellated device. Original paintwork. So far unresearched. |
| 731 |  |  | Ship's Name Board - removed from the starboard bridge area of HMS Diamond - a Royal Navy Destroyer built on the Clyde by John Brown, launched 14th June 1950 - the last of her Class to be built. After a full service career with the Navy, she was scrapped in 1980. Brass lettering on a mahogany mount. Length - 51" (130 cm) |
| 1445 |  |  | Large, Quality Brass Ship's Bell - with original clapper and bell rope. The bell is unnamed, has a wonderful patina, and is ready for many more years' service on land, or sea. Height - 10.5" (27 cm) |
| 1186 |  |  | Solid Brass Ship's Helm - from the RNLI Rhyl Lifeboat - complete with cog for the chain drive. A decorative wheel which, no doubt, has had a most exciting service career. Diameter - 16" (40 cm |
| 966 |  |  | Throttle Lever and Mount - from a motor launch probably dating to the 1920's. Solid brass with Bakelite handle which screws down to lock the throttle. Excellent original condition and ready to be refitted on your classic boat! Length - 8" (21 cm) |
| 103 |  |  | Wardroom Lamp - Admiralty pattern Wardroom Lamp, heart shaped gimbal, heavy brass construction, c. 1914. |
| OC30 |  |  | Copper Port Rigging Lantern - converted for mains electricity. |
| 283 |  |  | Ship's Bulkhead Lantern - brass with manufacturer's plate named to 'Harvie', with oil burner. |
| 485 |  |  | Gimbal Electric Lamp - Admiralty Pattern, Pat. AP 9009. Solid brass with heavy metal base. For desk or bulkhead (wall) mounting. Used by Royal Navy in WWII period. Minor crack to base. |
| 408 |  |  | Silvered Gimbaled Electric Lamp - Chrome on brass. Some wear to chrome. Dates from 1950's. |
| OC137 |  |  | Ship's Saloon Paraffin Lamp - fine quality, set in gimbals, complete with original shade, maker's plaque Atkey & Son, Cowes. Good working order. |