Antique Ship's Clinometer, English, Brass, Maritime Instrument, H Hughes, C.1900
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About this item
This is a rare antique ship's clinometer. An English, heavy brass maritime instrument by H. Hughes & Son of London, dating to the late Victorian period, circa 1900.
Delightful nautical instrument to indicate the pitch and roll of a ship
Displays a desirable aged patina and in good order
Heavy brass frame presents attractive golden tones
Large spirit level sits pleasingly within the centre of the frame
Annotated from the centreline of 0 degrees outwards to 45 degrees plus and minus
Quality vernier adjustment dial sits to the right hand side of the level
Engraved model name reads 'Col. C.P. Evelyn's Patented Ships' Clinometer'
Colonel Evelyn was a member of the Royal Thames Yacht Club in the late 19th century
Further engraved with H. Hughes & Son, Ltd. 59 Fenchurch Street, London
Trio of mounting points for ease of fastening to the bulkhead or wall
This is a superb and rare antique ship's clinometer, with copious maritime interest. In working order and presenting a clear appearance. As good to observe today as it was over a hundred years ago. Delivered polished and ready to enjoy.
Dimensions:
Max Width: 58cm (22.75'')
Max Depth: 3cm (1.25'')
Max Height: 22.5cm (8.75'').
Origin : United Kingdom
Manufacture Date : Circa 1900
Materials : Brass
Additional Information
18.8107 (AB-105089)
W: 58cm (22.8")H: 22.5cm (8.9")D: 3cm (1.2")
19th Century
Hele, United Kingdom
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