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Clocks, Compasses and Steampunk

A great collection of all things gadgety. Some things eminently sensible, others completely bewildering. Steampunk - think of Victorian inventions in the future - intricate, clever, a conversation exclamation!



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Nautical Compass - Lace

Nautical Compass - Lace

Nautical Compass - Lace The first written references about the use of the navigation needle by mediterranean navigants date to 12th century, but...
£49.00

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Necronaut

Necronaut

Necronaut The mortified helmsman of the infamous underworld privateer sky-galleon, the Lichwake Alchemy buckles are all cast in solid English pewter...
£65.00

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Nocturlabe

Nocturlabe

Nocturlabe This nocturnal watch ––horologium nocturnale– is an astronomical instrument used to measure the time through the observation of the Pole...
£105.00

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Nocturnal and Tide Computer

Nocturnal and Tide Computer

Nocturnal and Tide Computer The piece is a replica of a Nocturnal and Tide Computer from 1570, signed by Humphrey Cole, that can be found in the...
£65.00

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North Star Compass

North Star Compass

North Star Compass A needle pointing north. Antique science captured in admiralty brass. Allowing sailors to cross vast oceans, explorers to discover...
£27.00

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Perpetual Calendar

Perpetual Calendar

Perpetual Calendar Only perpetual calendars meet the basic conditions to permit the deduction of any essential data from any other data (year, month,...
£49.00

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Pizarro

Pizarro

Brass Pizarro Quadrants with a compass, introduced in the 15th century, were the first portable sundials. The compass served to face the quadrant...
£25.00

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Planispheric Astrolabe

Planispheric Astrolabe

Planispheric Astrolabe From the Greek “star searcher” this instrument was introduced in Europe by the Arabs. It became a vital tool for astronomers,...
£300.00

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Planispherical Astrolabe L.H.V.

Planispherical Astrolabe L.H.V.

Planispherical Astrolabe L.H.V. The name "astrolabe" comes from the Greek word astro, meaning star, and labio, "that which searches," so it could be...
£85.00

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Praxinoscope

Praxinoscope

Praxinoscope This scientific toy with animated images also relies on retinal persistence to make us believe we are seeing images in motion. The...
£85.00

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