Nautical The Captain Is Always Right Life Ring

Nautical The Captain Is Always Right Life Ring
12"
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Early telescopes and land surveying instruments were traditionally mounted on wood tripods. On uneven ground tripods are easy to adjust, so the instrument is level, and the pointed legs had good grip. Our reproductions of 19th century tripods carry lamps instead of an instrument. 'Form after function' can be beautiful and enjoyable. Available in table and floor version. Made of plantation hardwood, solid brass and brass-plated hardware. Raw silk hand made shades. UL listed, available in US only. L. 20.08 in. x H. 62.99 in.
Combination quartz and tide clock movement which averages the Atlantic lunar tide cycle. The tide sector is calibrated for the east coast of the United States. Uses a AA battery. (Note: The clock will work for other tidal bodies of water but will need to be re-set more frequently.) Wt. 3 lbs. 3 oz.
Solid brass, polished and lacquered. Light Source: 110v electric, 40 watt max. Bulb included. Wt. 2.4 lbs.
Cruising the Seven Seas Elaborate models of 1950s Olympic racers. Built planks on frame in mahogany, complete with bronze hardware. Wooden cabin cruisers from Joshua Slocum's time. Elegant models showing the lines of the legendary William Fyfe yachts. Sloops, Ketches, Yawls, Schooners Sails ready and reefed, ready to brave the stormy weather around Cape Horn, viewing the distant shoreline of Patagonia, sailing into Papeete harbor, palm trees, thatch roofed huts, freshly caught fish, cold beer... L. 35.04 in. x W. 7.09 in. x H. 42.91 in.
