Nickel Flip Cover Pocket Compass - 45mm

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Beautifully hand crafted maritime compass made from brass with an antique finish. Pocket sized at 45 mm DIA and is fully functional with top grade magnets plus a period correct pin-push flip top open mechanism.

The inner face considers period correct fonts and stone jewelled needle pointing out 6 cardinal directions accompanied with 360 degree numeric bearing points. Characteristic of the captains and their shipmates that would rely on these tools while sailing the high seas!

Find your own “True North” with one of our authentic, antique-style, compasses. Each of our beautiful display pieces are powerful reminders that our history is the bridge that connects our future destinations with the points from where our journeys begin. Just like Captain James Cook, the famous, 18th century English explorer would have had his eye firmly trained on the North point of his old compass, the home he would ultimately return to, as he sailed south to explore the Pacific on the HM Bark Endeavour.

Uncommon, Unique and Priceless gift for Father’s Day, Mother’s Day and Christmas.

Features:

  • Pack Contents: Compass
  • Colour: Chrome / Nickle Finish
  • Materials: Alloy, Jewelled Needle
  • Key Attributes: Top Grade Magnets, Manufactured & Checked to Australian Standards, 6 Cardinal Directions, 360 Degree Bearing Points in 20 Degree Intervals
  • Uses: Home Decor, Gift,  Souvenir, Collectable, History, Art and Craft
  • Compass Weight: 50 gm
  • Total Weight: 100 gm (Approx)

Dimensions:

  • Compass Diameter: 45 mm (Approx)
  • Case Dimensions: 85 mm(L) * 75 mm(W) * 30 mm(H)

Disclaimer: All of our items are handmade (HANDCRAFTED) by master artisans who employ techniques (TOOLS) and traditions that are often centuries old. Some natural blemishes or imperfections are to be expected. These are not product flaws. Instead, they are precisely what make these pieces so extraordinary and beautiful.

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