LOT 3036D Admiral's Antique Brass Sextant 12" with Rosewood ...
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Admiral's Antique Brass Sextant 12" with Rosewood Box The German C. Plath sextant is regarded as the "Rolls Royce" of nautical sextants. This is the best sextant that we offer. This Hampton Nautical premium quality 12 inch radius antique brass sextant is a beautiful full scale reproduction of the venerable C. Plath micrometer drum brass sextant. Each sextant has a unique serial number stamped on the handle. There are six swing-arm filters mounted on thick antique brass filter mounts. The telescope has a large objective lens and produces a very bright and clear erect image. There are a pair of levers that when squeezed, pull the micrometer pinion away from the ground rack, allowing fast large angular movements of the index arm. The sextant is shipped with the mirrors correctly adjusted, and further adjustments can be made using three inset adjustment screws. The limb on the sextant is engraved “Hampton Nautical" while on the back of the sextant is a hardwood handle. The sextant comes with a beautiful felt-lined hardwood case which is made out of a high quality smooth finish hardwood. The box has one clasp and an antique brass filling of an anchor with rope Hampton Nautical embedded in the top of the box. Overall Dims: 12" L x 12" W x 5" H Key Features: Antique brass body and mechanisms, Glass optics for a clear view (not plastic lenses), Fully functional sextant operates like a real navigational tool, Solid rosewood box lined with felt to store sextant, Antique brass anchor emblem inset in face of rosewood box. View photos for further details.
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Cobourg, ON, Canada
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