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NAUTICAL SHIPS TELEGRAPH
Nautical Ships Telegraph.
Our display ships telegraph pays tribute to the ingenuity of steam and marine engineers. Modelled on the standard twin-lever pedestal telegraph, using solid cast brass throughout, it features an internal bell which rings when the lever's position is changed. The dials can be illuminated inside to create an intriguing atmospheric nautical lamp. Ref: NC-7141
PRESSURE LANTERN HK150 (BRASS)
This type of amazingly powerful paraffin lantern was first developed in Germany in 1910, and has been in production ever since. Why? Well even today there is a need for independent light sources where there is no electricity - camping and boating for example - and the design has never been surpassed. The metal parts are chromed brass (so they can't rust) and its heat-hardened glass comes from the legendary Schott Glaswerks. With simple, regular maintenance they last for decades and many WWII-era examples are still in use. Ref: NC-4138
Top Reflector: NC-4139
PRESSURE LANTERN HK150 (CHROME)
This type of amazingly powerful paraffin lantern was first developed in Germany in 1910, and has been in production ever since. Why? Well even today there is a need for independent light sources where there is no electricity - camping and boating for example - and the design has never been surpassed. The metal parts are chromed brass (so they can't rust) and its heat-hardened glass comes from the legendary Schott Glaswerks. With simple, regular maintenance they last for decades and many WWII-era examples are still in use. Ref: NC-4136
Top Reflector: NC-4137
PRESSURE LANTERN HK500 (BRASS)
This type of amazingly powerful paraffin lantern was first developed in Germany in 1910, and has been in production ever since. Why? Well even today there is a need for independent light sources where there is no electricity – camping and boating for example – and the design has never been surpassed. The metal parts are chromed brass (so they can’t rust) and its heat-hardened glass comes from the legendary Schott Glaswerks. With simple, regular maintenance they last for decades and many WWII-era examples are still in use. Ref: NC-4132
Top Reflector: NC-4133
PRESSURE LANTERN HK500 (CHROME)
This type of amazingly powerful paraffin lantern was first developed in Germany in 1910, and has been in production ever since. Why? Well even today there is a need for independent light sources where there is no electricity – camping and boating for example – and the design has never been surpassed. The metal parts are chromed brass (so they can’t rust) and its heat-hardened glass comes from the legendary Schott Glaswerks. With simple, regular maintenance they last for decades and many WWII-era examples are still in use. Ref: NC-4130
Top Reflector: Ref NC-4131
















