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Keith
Early 20th century gimballed Boat compass by Husun in a mahogany box. All working.
Newport
£85
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- 3 hours ago
Description
On offer is an early 20th century gimballed boat compass in a mahogany box by HUSUN. This was the abbreviated trade name of H(enry) HUGHES & Son Ltd. They traded between 1903 and 1935 at Fenchurch street London. All working as it should. Ideal for collectors of nautical / marine items or just as a decorative display item. Measure 6x6 inches
Cash on collection in person with no third-party involvement at a public meeting location at Newport train station short stay car park on queensway NP20 4AX.
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3) This is a cash on collection at a public meeting location, in person by the buyer with no third-party involvement.
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Thanks for looking.
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