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SEXTANS 211- AC Roman Rebublic
Brass and iron lage. nice decorated pair of friction-type dividers
three different drawing instruments: 1/ Demi-Pied de Roy by Butterfield A Paris, 2/ Angle scale by Dolland , 3/ Sector Pied-de- Roi by Butterfield
17 th century Single handed dividers 15 cm
Dutch seaman's tobacco box or Dutch log by Pieter Holm with the inscription 'Recht door Zee'
early winged dividers of 12 inch, probably more used for shipbuilding than for navigation
Navigation Pinn-compass Rose 18 th century. anonymous
Lead to measure the depth of the sailing water, and to know when approaching the coast. No soul!
Probably English. Boxwood 1752-1800?
Graphometer without compass in wooden box
Single drawn, but large marine telescope, signed by Dollond
Shagreen-cased. Ivory rulers and dividers. Dollond. London 11 pieces: 2 dividers, one parallel ruler, one sector and Gunter ruler
scale for calculating the longitude at sea
One of the first mechanical ‘Perpetual logs’. V-shaped brass plate incorporating register dials and engraved above the rotator Edw. Massey / LLL Patentee / London / 6082 -- 13in. (33cm.) long
Tree-draw Telescope, 25.5 till 72 cm, by Dollond London Early 19 th century red morocco-covered case
Three Brass rulers 15 x 4 cm
anonymous. Probably english
A1 Type Harpoon log nr T3380
With line decorations and ivory dot: 46.5 cm
old large Reel and replica lock
15.5 Fathoms or 28.34 meters. 13 lb of 5.9 kg staal met vetholte
Pine case. 2 impellers
8.5 Inch inscription DHF
Ditty bag of a whaler
Small log. patented by Thomas Walker. In Box with rope and rotor
Sea sounding instrument
Heath & Co. Hezzanith nr 4434 from Mercator Bécu
Denmark GW Klein Prementier?
zweefvliegtoestel
Used as radio navigation device for finding the direction or bearing to a radio source
2002. Moderne GPS van Thomas Siffer Gebruikt tijdens zijn zeilreis rond de wereld op Mercator 2002-2005