*** | A c.1820 French ship's large cannon, tapered form with six raised bands, a pair of cylindrical supporting lugs to each side. Showing some signs of weathered age, length 152 cm.Provenance: Purchased privately in Auckland by our vendor some years ago. | *** | |
*** | A c.1820 French ship's large cannon, tapered form with six raised bands, a pair of cylindrical supporting lugs to each side. Showing some signs of weathered age, length 157 cm.Purchased privately in Auckland by our vendor some years ago. | *** | |
*** | The original bronze bell from the S.S. 'Torgauten', named and dated '1901'. Built by the Moss Iron Foundry & Mechanical Works in 1901, Norway, acquired by the West Coast Steamship Co. in 1904 then to the Maoriland Steamship Co., then in 1915 acquired by… | *** | |
*** | An old ship's bronze porthole, with 12 bolt hole back plate and double hinged glazed and reinforced hatch covers, allowing to be fully open, glass covered or fully covered with hatch. The covers secured by four screw down lugs. Full Diameter 54.5 cm.… | *** | |
*** | A 19th century Japanese ship's safe box, red lacquered wood with fancy decorative ebonised metal fittings and top handle, the single door enclosing five drawers, two with locks. With key. 32 x 42.5 x 38 cm. | *** | |
*** | Ivy Hulston pair circular ship paintings 'Riverina', and 'Orontes', oils on board, diameters 190. Both in life buoy frames. Est. $200 | *** | |
*** | A pair of John Roby Ltd. vintage brass and glazed porthole covers, detailed with the maker and details for their Rainhill Liverpool foundry. Diameter 41 cm. Note: J Roby Ltd. made many of the portholes for the ship Titanic. | *** | |
*** | A vintage ship's life buoy 'S.S. Wairarapa. USSCo. Dunedin', some repainting, with loose and bound rope edge. Diameter 76 cm. | *** | |
*** | A vintage ship's life buoy 'S.S. Devon. London', (NZSCo, New Zealand and Great Britain). Diameter 74 cm. | *** | |
*** | H.M.S. Achilles cap, with name band and photo, gilt lettering to the band, the black and white vintage photograph within an outline of Australia and with ship's name and detail 'Melbourne, Australia'. | *** | |
*** | A pair of c.1900 brass ship's gimbal wall mounting candlesticks, labelled by their maker J. Shepherd of London. With weighted bases, height 16 cm. One top shade fitting absent. | *** | |
*** | A vintage Walker's Viking Bridle-Log brass ship's log, the head only, with dial scale to '10', named, and with subsidiary dial. Diameter 15 cm. | *** | |