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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: MikkSn on October 28, 2012, 06:16:39 AM
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Hello!
Can anyone help me to identifie this compass. Wold be glad to know manufacturer, how old it might be and where it was in use (seems like ship compass)?
Its my first antique and person from i baught it, didnt know any history of this compass.
All the best!
Mikk :)
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you are correct about ship,s compass This is the compass from a Binnacle...that is used on a boat...we need to see a makers mark or serial number,..here are images of Binnacles...just to let you see what they look like,this part that you have, you can see the outer ring of the compass this would be mounted on the Binnacle,as this one is only 130mm in dia, then it would have been used on a small boat,
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=binnacle&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=giqNUNzOFsGi0QWukYHQDw&sqi=2&ved=0CC4QsAQ&biw=1024&bih=675
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you are correct about ship,s compass This is the compass from a Binnacle...that is used on a boat...we need to see a makers mark or serial number,..here are images of Binnacles...just to let you see what they look like,this part that you have, you can see the outer ring of the compass this would be mounted on the Binnacle,as this one is only 130mm in dia, then it would have been used on a small boat,
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=binnacle&hl=en&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=giqNUNzOFsGi0QWukYHQDw&sqi=2&ved=0CC4QsAQ&biw=1024&bih=675
Thank you bigwull for information!
I cannot find any marks of serial number or maker. Maybe i should open the back part and search them from there?
Best,
Mikk
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I would advise against opening the compass,if there was a makers name,it would either be on the dial,or somewhere else on the external,brass work....
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I would advise against opening the compass,if there was a makers name,it would either be on the dial,or somewhere else on the external,brass work....
Well i took a clouser look but still didnt find any new marks. Only one mark on the front side (seen in pictures) is number 1429. Any idea what number might that be (serial?)? And could you assess from pictures how old this compass might be?
Allt the best!
Mikk
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without a makers mark i could only hazard a guess,...and judging by the level of corrosion...maybe 100years....but then that would depend on where its been kept,??
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without a makers mark i could only hazard a guess,...and judging by the level of corrosion...maybe 100years....but then that would depend on where its been kept,??
One observation... If you look compass u can see that East marking is not E, but it is 0. Can that give you any clue of compass...
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the letter O.is used in German...e.g. Nord = North,..Sud = South,..West.= West, Ost,.= East,..Mitte,.= middle,...it may well be of German origin
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the letter O.is used in German...e.g. Nord = North,..Sud = South,..West.= West, Ost,.= East,..Mitte,.= middle,...it may well be of German origin
One more question. How much might it be worth? I found same compass at the moment in oktsion pendin more 10 day, but already 162 EUR (it also have frame, my not)... (also 100 years old so you were correct with age)
https://www.osta.ee/en/ew-aegne-laevakompass-30454834.html
Allt the best,
Mikk
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This Auction is in Estonia...this compass that is listed has liquid with the case...does yours have the liquid...i think yours might fetch 100+ euro,..maybe more...because it is maybe a rare item....